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sophie long, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben. real soaking. it has productive the seven and the start of the week is quite promising. the showers continued to say in most places. one or two continuing across northwest of scotland. but otherwise starry skies overhead. those temperatures would equate to 3—4 to greece in the middle of the towns and cities. down to freezing or welland countryside. it could be a frost tomorrow morning. and maybe the odd mismatch as well. tomorrow is otherwise looking lovely with plenty of sunshine. someonejust looking lovely with plenty of sunshine. someone just for the irish sea and northwest scotland. a little higher temperatures than they were today. southern areas will warm up quite nicely for the middle of the wii. further north and west, more cloud in more of a breeze and outbreaks of rain at times. hello this is bbc news. the headlines... jeremy corbyn says he would back another referendum on brexit — if labour party members vote
sophie long, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben. real soaking. it has productive the seven and the start of the week is quite promising. the showers continued to say in most places. one or two continuing across northwest of scotland. but otherwise starry skies overhead. those temperatures would equate to 3—4 to greece in the middle of the towns and cities. down to freezing or welland countryside. it could be a frost tomorrow morning. and maybe the odd mismatch as well....
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the commonwealth, and her efforts to guide the next generation of royals in public service, as sophie long explains. this iconic wedding gown took people's breath away, and as the duchess of sussex is reunited with her dress for the first time... she reveals the secrets that lay beneath. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. just as the queen's coronation gann featured a flower for each country of the commonwealth, so did meghan's wedding gown. however decision to put the commonwealth at the centre of the design is confirmation that, alongside prince harry, she will continue to work the queen began those years ago. it was also something she knew would please her prince. i knew it would be a fun surprise for my husband, who didn't know, he was over the moon to find out that i would make this choice for our day toge
the commonwealth, and her efforts to guide the next generation of royals in public service, as sophie long explains. this iconic wedding gown took people's breath away, and as the duchess of sussex is reunited with her dress for the first time... she reveals the secrets that lay beneath. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in...
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the commonwealth, and her efforts to guide the next generation of royals in public service, as sophie longere, there‘s a piece of — did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that‘s stitched inside? no! it‘s my something blue. it‘s my — it‘s fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that.
the commonwealth, and her efforts to guide the next generation of royals in public service, as sophie longere, there‘s a piece of — did you see it? the piece of blue fabric that‘s stitched inside? no! it‘s my something blue. it‘s my — it‘s fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that.
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our correspondent sophie long reports. this is the first appearance of dany cotton.e inquiry into the fire that claimed the lives of 72 people. as commissioner of the london fire brigade, she was ultimately responsible for the operation to bring the blaze under control. in a written statement, she said... today she told the inquiry there we re today she told the inquiry there were many aspects of the fire that we re were many aspects of the fire that were unprecedented. complete failure of the building, the ability of the fire to travel through the building, reach all the compartments, to travel across central communal parts and areas, for the fire to spread as rapidly as it did, for it to involve as many people... i could go on forever. what happened that night that building would have been deemed to have been a completely unrealistic scenario that would never happen. there were questions about training, but dany cotton said it was unfair to expect firefighters to be trained for a scenario that they believed would never happen. we learn from every operational incide
our correspondent sophie long reports. this is the first appearance of dany cotton.e inquiry into the fire that claimed the lives of 72 people. as commissioner of the london fire brigade, she was ultimately responsible for the operation to bring the blaze under control. in a written statement, she said... today she told the inquiry there we re today she told the inquiry there were many aspects of the fire that we re were many aspects of the fire that were unprecedented. complete failure of the...
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sophie long, bbc news.brussels reporter adam fleming and asked him about the importance of this meeting. forjeremy corbyn it is quite important because it is an opportunity for him to explain to michel barnier labour's newly clarified brexit position after their conference. for the eu side, it is another opportunity to get a sense of the lay of the land politically in the uk because eu officials know there is a real chance that the brexit deal, when it is done, and reaches the british parliament, the only way it will get through is potentially with votes from labour, so they want to know what is going on there. but eu officials say, this is just another example of michel barnier‘s door being open to whoever wants to knock on it from the uk. he has seen notjustjeremy corbyn in the past, but nicola sturgeon the first minister of scotland, nigel farage, the former leader of ukip, so this is a chat with an interesting person as opposed to any part of the brexit negotiations. actually, i detected a slight bit of
sophie long, bbc news.brussels reporter adam fleming and asked him about the importance of this meeting. forjeremy corbyn it is quite important because it is an opportunity for him to explain to michel barnier labour's newly clarified brexit position after their conference. for the eu side, it is another opportunity to get a sense of the lay of the land politically in the uk because eu officials know there is a real chance that the brexit deal, when it is done, and reaches the british...
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self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is been going on. i've been working. for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope we are friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know. having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who are surveilling others but i think it's very clear that. even considerably in the last few years as people try to find out what's happening to their family members inside the country but are also on the receiving end of phone calls from chinese officials in their hometowns calling them and saying you need to come back now you know we're concerned about what we're doing overseas and if you don't come back your family's going to pay the price and i'm just thinking this report is out there this new evidence it's very clear that the living and we've we've known this for some while but we've got to tell us that they're living in it's li
self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is been going on. i've been working. for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope we are friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know. having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who are surveilling others...
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our correspondent sophie long has been speaking to one of rachael's co—presenters, deborah james.talking about her dying has been the hardest thing. and for our conversation to change from the, it will be ok, come on, let's try this, there is a point that we all knew was going to happen, where the conversation changed, and that kind of come on, you'll be ok, isn't helpful any more and we had to talk very honestly about what things would look like moving forward. the most heartbreaking text that i received was from rachael saying that she was utterly devastated to have to do this, but we couldn't record any more, and she had gone home and been given a matter of days to live. too you said you wanted to change the way that people talk about cancer, the language. do you think you achieve that? the key thing we wanted to do with the podcast, and i believe that rachael has done, is showing that yes, u nfortu nately, has done, is showing that yes, unfortunately, through rachael's cancer and her journey in unfortunately, through rachael's cancer and herjourney in terms of where we are as
our correspondent sophie long has been speaking to one of rachael's co—presenters, deborah james.talking about her dying has been the hardest thing. and for our conversation to change from the, it will be ok, come on, let's try this, there is a point that we all knew was going to happen, where the conversation changed, and that kind of come on, you'll be ok, isn't helpful any more and we had to talk very honestly about what things would look like moving forward. the most heartbreaking text...
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our correspondent sophie long joins me now. very sad news in the past few moments. very sad.s family confirmed she died this morning shortly after 3am. we are told she died peacefully surrounded by her family. tributes are pouring in. let's ta ke family. tributes are pouring in. let's take you through what we've heard from her family. let's take you through what we've heard from herfamily. her husband steve said rachel's death has left a huge hole in ourfamily that steve said rachel's death has left a huge hole in our family that we will never be able to fill. he said, we ta ke never be able to fill. he said, we take such comfort and pride from the amazing and tireless work she has done since her diagnosis to reduce the stigma around cancer and prove it is possible to live life to the fullest even when facing huge challenges on a daily basis. even though her body was at its weakest, her voice was at its strongest and most powerful. rachael will always be an incredible inspiration to eve ryo ne be an incredible inspiration to everyone she met. for us she was perfect in every w
our correspondent sophie long joins me now. very sad news in the past few moments. very sad.s family confirmed she died this morning shortly after 3am. we are told she died peacefully surrounded by her family. tributes are pouring in. let's ta ke family. tributes are pouring in. let's take you through what we've heard from her family. let's take you through what we've heard from herfamily. her husband steve said rachel's death has left a huge hole in ourfamily that steve said rachel's death has...
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forward , otherwise everything he has put forward, and when he resigned recently, he spent so long thinking about, sophiet this point, people will feel he has bottled it so people will feel he has bottled it so he has got himself caught in his own momentum and feels he has to keep pushing forward the challenge —— so keep pushing forward the challenge —— so if he doesn't at this point. theresa may is incredibly weak so everything is on his side in many ways. continuing the theme. voters in tory marginal say chequers is bad for britain. exclusive survey, 44 the most marginal tory constituencies, and the voters in those constituencies do not like the chequers deal and two thirds of them are dissatisfied with the way the prime minister is handling brexit and so this goes to the very heart of this electoral challenge for the conservatives, they could lose seats and there are concerns that the conservative government could fall. they don't like chequers, but what do they like question —— what do they like? nobody has put forward an alternative. they said earlier, there is nothing new in what boris has said, an
forward , otherwise everything he has put forward, and when he resigned recently, he spent so long thinking about, sophiet this point, people will feel he has bottled it so people will feel he has bottled it so he has got himself caught in his own momentum and feels he has to keep pushing forward the challenge —— so keep pushing forward the challenge —— so if he doesn't at this point. theresa may is incredibly weak so everything is on his side in many ways. continuing the theme. voters...
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self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is going on. i've been working. for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope. your friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls about technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know lower tech versions having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who are surveilling others but i think it's very clear that that year has been considerably in the last few years as people try to find out what's happening to their family members inside the country but are also on the receiving end of phone calls from chinese officials in their hometowns calling them and saying you need to come back now you know we're concerned about what we're doing overseas and if you don't come back your family's going to pay the price right and i'm just thinking this report is out there this new evidence it's very clear that the week is a living and we've we've known this for some while but we'
self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is going on. i've been working. for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope. your friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls about technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know lower tech versions having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who are...
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self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is been going on. i've been working on these kinds of issues for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope. your friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls about technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know. having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who are surveilling others but i think it's very clear that. even considerably in the last few years as people try to find out what's happening to their family members inside the country but are also on the receiving end of phone calls from chinese officials in their hometowns calling them and saying you need to come back now you know we're concerned about what we're doing overseas and if you don't come back your family's going to pay the price and i'm just thinking this report is out there this new evidence it's very clear that the living and we've we've known this for some while but we've got to tell us t
self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is been going on. i've been working on these kinds of issues for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope. your friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls about technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know. having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll...
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self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is going on. i've been working on these kinds of issues for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope. your friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls about technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know. having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who are surveilling others but i think it's very clear that. even considerably in the last few years as people try to find out what's happening to their family members inside the country but are also on the receiving end of phone calls from chinese officials in their hometowns calling them and saying you need to come back now you know we're concerned about what we're doing overseas and if you don't come back your family's going to pay the price and i'm just thinking this report is out there this new evidence it's very clear that the living and we've we've known this for some while but we've got to tell us that t
self-censorship on social media has become a widespread norm in the weaker community i'm wondering sophie how long do you know that this is going on. i've been working on these kinds of issues for twenty years and throughout that entire time i hope. your friends and colleagues say that they are deeply frightened about phone calls about technological communications being surveilled being monitored you know. having people in the community who are essentially on the chinese government payroll who...
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the china director of human rights watch and joins us from washington heights sophie thanks for being on our program how long have these camps been in existence and how prevalent are they. we've been documenting them for about a year now and last fall the reports are trickling in slowly and we had hoped that it would just be an isolated phenomenon but as the past twelve months have worn on we've been able to show that the camps are spreading that different kinds of facilities are being used to detain people and that in fact some scholars and journalists to do a brilliant job going through government tenders in the region to document constructing new facilities in which to detain people it really does seem that this is beijing's new normal. but if you look at beijing's perspective perspective they say that your organization human rights watch is full of prejudice against the chinese government and that these reeducation camps are only mildly corrective centers to be radicalized weekers after a spike in violence specially in two thousand and thirteen and two thousand and fourteen what's your response to that w
the china director of human rights watch and joins us from washington heights sophie thanks for being on our program how long have these camps been in existence and how prevalent are they. we've been documenting them for about a year now and last fall the reports are trickling in slowly and we had hoped that it would just be an isolated phenomenon but as the past twelve months have worn on we've been able to show that the camps are spreading that different kinds of facilities are being used to...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. news, at coldingley prison. just like broadchurch or baker street, the shetland islands have captured visitors' imaginations thanks to a popular crime thriller based there. they're experiencing a tourist boom because of ‘shetland' — a tv drama based on novels by author anne cleeves. as the final book in the series is released, our reporter jothohnston has been to see the set for himself. shetland. the crime drama has enjoyed worldwide success with its likeable characters, strong storylines, not to mention the bleak windswept scenery. this place looks like a much better place to come to. when you read the news, everything seems terrible and i think people are taking a wee bit of comfort in island murders! but now writer ann cleeves is bidding farewell to the popular detective. she has released a final novel, wild fire. well, i cannot tell you whether the ending is tragic and jimmy dies, or whether it is happy and he goes off into the sunset with the love of his life, because you will n
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. news, at coldingley prison. just like broadchurch or baker street, the shetland islands have captured visitors' imaginations thanks to a popular crime thriller based there. they're experiencing a tourist boom because of ‘shetland' — a tv drama based on novels by author anne cleeves. as the final book in the series is released, our reporter jothohnston has been to see the set for himself. shetland. the crime drama has enjoyed worldwide success with...
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exchange so fishman's he is ready to give us the view from wall street now sophie we've been talking about these tariffs for a long time now and as they seem to pile up can we ask the question again just how much are american businesses going to suffer this time. well farmers for example are being targeted in a way that is an extension of threat to their business especially soybean farmers they have sold more than twelve billion dollars worth of soybeans to china last year and they have spoken out repeatedly about the threat to their livelihoods farmers suffering economic consequences from the trade wars will get up to four point seven billion dollars in government payments starting this month and the biggest chunk of that money is going to soybean partners so we also have many other sectors being negatively impacted especially sectors being connected to chinese suppliers via the global supply chains we just heard the first one that comes to mind are auto makers the newest sanctions are expected to hit a range of fodder were elated imports from crankshafts to wind shear the wiper blades and the automotive industry
exchange so fishman's he is ready to give us the view from wall street now sophie we've been talking about these tariffs for a long time now and as they seem to pile up can we ask the question again just how much are american businesses going to suffer this time. well farmers for example are being targeted in a way that is an extension of threat to their business especially soybean farmers they have sold more than twelve billion dollars worth of soybeans to china last year and they have spoken...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news: companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules can be fined up to £500,000. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clear plastic waste. almost 120 council estates in london are facing redevelopment, which campaigners fear means the loss of thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are underway, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. across london, thousands of council properties are being demolished as estates are being refurbished and redeveloped. but is this good news? some campaigners and exper
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news: companies can no longer make cold calls unless a claimant has opted in to receive them. claims management companies that break the rules can be fined up to £500,000. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clear...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.he criminaljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. almost 120 council estates in london are facing redevelopment, which campaigners fear means the loss of thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are underway, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. the property developers are the winners of regeneration. all the regenerations are public—private partnerships. across london, thousands of properties are being demolished as estates are being redeveloped. it is this good news? some experts say it may not be. we have a situation of hyper gentrification. council estates have very much become a target for making profit. the claim is that social housing across london is that social housing across london is being lost because when the improved estates are completed, they tend to be fewer homes for council te na n
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.he criminaljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. almost 120 council estates in london are facing redevelopment, which campaigners fear means the loss of thousands of council homes. freedom of information requests, submitted to all london councils, reveal that dramatic changes to the capitals social housing stock are underway, which will affect the lives of tens of thousands of residents. gareth furby reports. the property developers...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.ldingley prison. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it has been atrocious afternoon across parts of northern england and the north midlands and parts of north wales as well but outbreaks of heavy rain. this evening, the rain will ease down time before more rain arrives towards the end of the night. you can see that away gradually, turning drier but cloudy for england, wales and northern ireland after a lovely day across northern scotland and the skies remain clear here. could be cool here, but further south, as the rain arrives across western areas, it should be milder. we start sunday on a damp note, outbreaks of rain pushing northwards and eastwards and into the afternoon a better picture, drier, brighter with sunny spells and showers across western areas and most and showers across western areas and m ost a cross and showers across western areas and most across western scotland, where it will turn windy. temperatures across england and wales, 21—23. starting next wee
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.ldingley prison. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it has been atrocious afternoon across parts of northern england and the north midlands and parts of north wales as well but outbreaks of heavy rain. this evening, the rain will ease down time before more rain arrives towards the end of the night. you can see that away gradually, turning drier but cloudy for england, wales and northern ireland after a lovely day across northern scotland...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news... victims of nuisance calls will be able to stop them, in new measures introduced by the government today. the labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party, ahead of a speech this morning. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. good morning! day two of the fifth and final test between england and india is about to get under way at the oval. yesterday, it was all about alistair cook, and he was satisfied with 71 — even if india are in control going into day two, at the oval. cook was given a guard of honour, by the indian team and passed 50 for the first time this series but he missed out on a century, when he was bowled by, jasprit bumrah, sparking a batting collapse. england are on 198 for seven. worl
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.naljustice system. danny shaw, bbc news, at coldingley prison. the headlines on bbc news... victims of nuisance calls will be able to stop them, in new measures introduced by the government today. the labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party, ahead of a speech this morning. there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. sport and for a...
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sophie, we have the market closed for tokyo for their hour-long lunch break. 84 stocks up, 134 down. : on the back of the hokkaido earthquake, hoke ido see aic falling as we site group fall. trading on the stock exchange has been halted. rising onamoto rebuilding prospects. this is "bloomberg markets: asia ." ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to know which way you're facing right now. however you use it, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your xfinity internet. so you just pay for data -- by the gig or unlimited. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. plus, get $300 back when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. designed to save you money. wireless network even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that ha
sophie, we have the market closed for tokyo for their hour-long lunch break. 84 stocks up, 134 down. : on the back of the hokkaido earthquake, hoke ido see aic falling as we site group fall. trading on the stock exchange has been halted. rising onamoto rebuilding prospects. this is "bloomberg markets: asia ." ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to...
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long way to go, still. thank you very much, sophie. just quickly, do you binge on box sets? not really, i don't have a long enough attention spanlj not really, i don't have a long enough attention span. i don't have the time, i would love it. you get involved in one and it is so tempting. we have one reviewer who said he discovered the crowd, he watched it foran discovered the crowd, he watched it for an entire week from beginning to end. —— he discovered the crown. that is a staycation! you need time off work! still to come... how the cloud is the future for the business software company sap. we'll hear from its youngest regional president, brian duffy. you're with business live, from bbc news. the battle between our big supermarkets goes on. so who's up and who's down? well, the latest figures take account of that crucial world cup period, where more of us bought food and drink — and, of course, the hot summer weather. fraser mckevitt is from kantar worldpanel, who compile the figures. hejoins us now. good morning. what do they tell us about our habits, and which supermark
long way to go, still. thank you very much, sophie. just quickly, do you binge on box sets? not really, i don't have a long enough attention spanlj not really, i don't have a long enough attention span. i don't have the time, i would love it. you get involved in one and it is so tempting. we have one reviewer who said he discovered the crowd, he watched it foran discovered the crowd, he watched it for an entire week from beginning to end. —— he discovered the crown. that is a staycation!...
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let me ask sophie, how long to people in the capital have to wait till the rate of murder start to decreasewill take to take effect, it will take a long—term strategy and long—term action. all the complexity of what we talked about today shows how entrenched some of the difficulties are. thank you for coming in. i appreciate it. a british satellite has successfully deployed a net in orbit to demonstrate how to capture space debris. it's the first experiment of its kind and it took place more than 300 km above the earth. it was part of a series of trials that will showcase different technologies to remove all the redundant hardware and junk now circling the earth. around 7,500 tonnes is said to be drifting aimlessly overhead and it poses a collision hazard. there are now millions of discarded pieces of metal and other materials in orbit — everything from old rocket segments to accidentally dropped astronaut tools. the fear is that if we don't soon start taking this litter out of the sky, it'll become a significant threat to active satellites. from old bits of rocket to small tools dropped by
let me ask sophie, how long to people in the capital have to wait till the rate of murder start to decreasewill take to take effect, it will take a long—term strategy and long—term action. all the complexity of what we talked about today shows how entrenched some of the difficulties are. thank you for coming in. i appreciate it. a british satellite has successfully deployed a net in orbit to demonstrate how to capture space debris. it's the first experiment of its kind and it took place...
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exchange so fishman's he is ready to give us the view from wall street now sophie we've been talking about these tariffs for a long time now and as they seem to pile up can we ask the question again just how much are american businesses going to suffer this time. well farmers for example are being targeted in a way that is an extension of threat to their business especially soybean farmers they have sold more than twelve billion dollars worth of soybeans to china last year and they have spoken out repeatedly about the threat to their livelihoods farmers suffering economic consequences from the trade wars will get up to four point seven billion dollars in government payments starting this month and the biggest chunk of that money is going to slowly wean farmers so we also have many other sectors being negatively impacted especially sectors being connected to chinese suppliers via the global supply chains we just heard the first one that comes to mind are auto makers the newest sanctions are expected to hit a range of auto related imports from crankshafts to wind shear the wiper blades and the automotive industry ha
exchange so fishman's he is ready to give us the view from wall street now sophie we've been talking about these tariffs for a long time now and as they seem to pile up can we ask the question again just how much are american businesses going to suffer this time. well farmers for example are being targeted in a way that is an extension of threat to their business especially soybean farmers they have sold more than twelve billion dollars worth of soybeans to china last year and they have spoken...
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correspondent at the new york stock exchange sophie scimansky is ready to give us the view from wall street. we have been talking about these tariffs for a longime. as they seem to pile up, just how much our american businesses going to suffer this time? sophie: well, farmers for example are being targeted in a way that's a big threat to their business, especially soybean farmers. they have sold more than $12 billion worth to china last year and has spoken out repeatedly against the threat to their livelihoods. they will get up to $4.7 billion in government payments starting this month. the biggest chunk of that money is going to soybean farmers. we also have many other sectors being negatively impacted, especially sectors connected to chinese suppliers via the global supply chains. the first one that comes to mind is automakers. the newest sanctions are expected to hit auto-related imports. and the automotive industry has become so globalized that chinese suppliers are so dominant at certain points in the supply chain, there are simply no alternatives. javier: sophie, speaking of the auto industry that could be affected by the nafta, reports
correspondent at the new york stock exchange sophie scimansky is ready to give us the view from wall street. we have been talking about these tariffs for a longime. as they seem to pile up, just how much our american businesses going to suffer this time? sophie: well, farmers for example are being targeted in a way that's a big threat to their business, especially soybean farmers. they have sold more than $12 billion worth to china last year and has spoken out repeatedly against the threat to...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. bbc news, at coldingley prison. a great story. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. financial analyst margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to her in a minute. but first let's take a look at some of the front pages today. the daily express reflects our top story today about a new crackdown on cold callers. the times leads on the proposed changes to the divorce law in england and wales, saying the ‘revolution puts an end to the blame game'. borisjohnson's personal life is on the front pages of a few of the papers. the daily mail claims mrjohnson was cheating on his wife, marina wheeler, ‘at the height of the chequers crisis'. and the guardian claims a russian exile found dead in his london home had previously survived a poisoning attempt by two men from moscow. the paper says detectives are re—investigating the incident. margaret, we said that story about borisjohnson is margaret, we said that story about bo
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long. bbc news, at coldingley prison. a great story. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. financial analyst margaret doyle is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to her in a minute. but first let's take a look at some of the front pages today. the daily express reflects our top story today about a new crackdown on cold callers. the times leads on the proposed changes to the divorce law in england...
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but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.e using her experience in another part of the criminaljustice system. for many couples, getting a divorce can be a bitter and acrimonious process filled with finding fault. the law itself calls for one party to blame the other. however, that could be about to change — the government is planning to overhaul the divorce system in england and wales, to allow couples to separate quickly and without apportioning blame. jo edwards is a family lawyer and has been campaigning for this change. shejoins us now. good morning. what is the current law in england and wales as it stands? the current law is one has to prove the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, that is the law, and it does so by referencing one of five fax. either one has to establish that there has been unreasonable behaviour or adultery on the part of the other party, and if you cannot establish that, you have to wait for two years of separation and you both have to ee, separation and you both have to agree, or five years of
but sophie isn't at coldingley for long.e using her experience in another part of the criminaljustice system. for many couples, getting a divorce can be a bitter and acrimonious process filled with finding fault. the law itself calls for one party to blame the other. however, that could be about to change — the government is planning to overhaul the divorce system in england and wales, to allow couples to separate quickly and without apportioning blame. jo edwards is a family lawyer and has...
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sophie: the mood in japan, opening flat after returning from a long weekend. back boj.e waiting on the strategists don't think the surge will last. topix gaining ground a 10th of a percent. plenty for japanese investors to digest, from the uptick in prices to the anticipated second round of u.s.-japan trade talks, until tuesday. shinzo abe is to follow up with he hasn wednesday and vowed to defend japan's interests so japan will be a key focus with korean and hong kong markets closed. china likely to have a cautious center. .2%.s in wellington off by a quick check on what is moving in tokyo. what's goinghlight on with leaders. you have fuji film gaining and asai, as well. pharma stocks moving on a few themes. the radar as one of the top 10 shareholders of the japanese drugmaker has said they skeptical of reportedly a deal to take over shire. checking in this morning, pressure coming through for stocks, isuzu sliding. comatsue under pressure this morning, off 2%. a quick look at what's going on one-month korean yuan. we are seeing a pickup after signed a revise
sophie: the mood in japan, opening flat after returning from a long weekend. back boj.e waiting on the strategists don't think the surge will last. topix gaining ground a 10th of a percent. plenty for japanese investors to digest, from the uptick in prices to the anticipated second round of u.s.-japan trade talks, until tuesday. shinzo abe is to follow up with he hasn wednesday and vowed to defend japan's interests so japan will be a key focus with korean and hong kong markets closed. china...
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sophie; we are committed to being here on the holiday. japan, returning from a long weekend.es are nudging slightly higher, while the yen is holding steady after a three-day decline. in sydney, futures nudging lower whilst the talks -- while stocks are set to go higher. futures are signaling there could be a softer start on the --nese mainland admitted amid trade concerns. this, as leaders descend on new york for the u.n. general assembly. they have concerns over protectionism, unusual for a gathering that usually focuses on geopolitics and security. we have seen korea's moon jae-in sign a pact with trump. service a template for japan when the second round of trade talks kicks off on tuesday? delayede reportedly from monday. japan will be seeking exemptions from auto tariffs, which seem to be the preconditions to enter bilateral discussions with the u.s. on tradings get more on asia. , lines developing over kavanaugh. the trade we have issues, as well. what does that feed into in terms of sentiment in asia? seee are probably going to muted, a down day. you have hong kong clos
sophie; we are committed to being here on the holiday. japan, returning from a long weekend.es are nudging slightly higher, while the yen is holding steady after a three-day decline. in sydney, futures nudging lower whilst the talks -- while stocks are set to go higher. futures are signaling there could be a softer start on the --nese mainland admitted amid trade concerns. this, as leaders descend on new york for the u.n. general assembly. they have concerns over protectionism, unusual for a...
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curiosity brought medical students sophie to her mother forest a week ago but she's been so affected by what she has seen that she wants to stay as long as it takes to save the forest another student new york sees it the same way. you talk about was that it was mind was the biggest source of c o two in europe germany always says it's working to protect the environment but it ultimately does nothing instead and ancient forest is being cut down to set our w.e.e.e. this madness will only exacerbate the catastrophe of climate change for good scheme . in june the german government convened a commission to come up with a timetable by the end of the year for phasing out coal that could unravel several members are threatening to resign if r.w. egos ahead with clearing the forest next month. activists still hoping to persuade our w.e.e.e. to give up on cutting down the forest but the company is sticking to its plans the clearance teams and their equipment are set to move in. a somber note now and burt reynolds the star of the seventy's classics deliverance and smokey and the bandits has died of a heart tito's next film is a look back at his li
curiosity brought medical students sophie to her mother forest a week ago but she's been so affected by what she has seen that she wants to stay as long as it takes to save the forest another student new york sees it the same way. you talk about was that it was mind was the biggest source of c o two in europe germany always says it's working to protect the environment but it ultimately does nothing instead and ancient forest is being cut down to set our w.e.e.e. this madness will only...
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long about 1.2%. -- panasonic finds itself at about 1.2%. haidi: thank you. sophien reaction to this tesla story. he have a report from te "wall street journal" saying elon musk's lawyers have reached a settlement with the sec, but that was backed down from on thursday. there is a document that says tweeted outshare he was a reference to weed and did that in order to impress his gilrfriendat the time. it goes to these almost extraordinary levels of sscrutiny that go into these tweets. -- scrutiny that go into these tweets. he dates for celebrities, that does not exempt him from these security celebrities, that is not exempt him from security ru les. >> people go a long way to impress their girlfriends. imagine if he is banned from leaving these companies and being a director of any company. it is a pretty heavy price to pay. at the end of the month, he actually unfollowed grimes on twitter. it might be all for nothing. >> there are conflicting views about elon musk. investors are not looking for more uncertainty when it comes to tesla. take a look at social media se
long about 1.2%. -- panasonic finds itself at about 1.2%. haidi: thank you. sophien reaction to this tesla story. he have a report from te "wall street journal" saying elon musk's lawyers have reached a settlement with the sec, but that was backed down from on thursday. there is a document that says tweeted outshare he was a reference to weed and did that in order to impress his gilrfriendat the time. it goes to these almost extraordinary levels of sscrutiny that go into these tweets....
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long slow from the january rise. the race is on to strip chinese goods into the u.s. before president trump's new tariffs arrive on monday. sophie: let's see how the u.s. markets closed this session. u.s. stocks setting new records. the dow now gaining 1%. the s&p 500 was led higher by financials, tech, and health care. markets shrugging off the latest trade headline. not to mention the nasdaq and tech stocks are on the rebound, gaining 1%, the most in more than three weeks. risk appetite surging, falling to the lowest level since july. let's see how this will translate into asia, here is sophie. sophie: with the softer dollar and rally on wall street, we are looking at a happy friday. that may see gains as we have seen in recent days. bargain hunters are on the prowl, valuations look very cheap. more voices say don't sleep on the rest of the world, even as u.s. stocks hit fresh eyes. as we can down to the u.s. tariffs on monday, and the fed rate hike that is next week. it could be moved along by speculation that chinese will cut tariffs for most of its partners. stocks have been back in with a vengeance after a rally in about t
long slow from the january rise. the race is on to strip chinese goods into the u.s. before president trump's new tariffs arrive on monday. sophie: let's see how the u.s. markets closed this session. u.s. stocks setting new records. the dow now gaining 1%. the s&p 500 was led higher by financials, tech, and health care. markets shrugging off the latest trade headline. not to mention the nasdaq and tech stocks are on the rebound, gaining 1%, the most in more than three weeks. risk appetite...
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sophie: when it comes to what could happen for japan today, investors return after the long weekend ands set to kick off its policy meeting, so it looks like the rising risk to growth from u.s. protectionism will loom large. it will offer motivation for the boj to shift its stance with inflation still far off from the 2% target. japanese investors will have that policy meeting as well as a lineup of data do this week to consider -- due this week to consider. it is expected to quicken core cpi and expected to rise by .9%. on wednesday, trade data is due as well. export growth expected to have risen to 5.2% while the trade deficit is widening for august. shipments to china from japan are likely to have softened. you can see the rundown of events for japanese investors on the eco-function on the terminal. ahead of this lineup, we have nikkei futures pointing lower, showing you what going on with nikkei futures come off by .4%. the yen is set for a second day of gains on the back of that tariff announcement. also on the agenda, the lbp leadership and mentioned -- leadership election. he foc
sophie: when it comes to what could happen for japan today, investors return after the long weekend ands set to kick off its policy meeting, so it looks like the rising risk to growth from u.s. protectionism will loom large. it will offer motivation for the boj to shift its stance with inflation still far off from the 2% target. japanese investors will have that policy meeting as well as a lineup of data do this week to consider -- due this week to consider. it is expected to quicken core cpi...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. demonstrations take place as labour's ruling body tries to resolve the long—running, about the party'ser the it problems that left customers locked out of their accounts. one of the strongest typhoons to hitjapan in 25 years has claimed several lives and injured over 160. in sport, scotland aiming tojoin england at next year's women's football world cup. they are taking on albania at the moment and it's currently 1—1. the fulham keeper has been called up to the england squad for matches against switzerland and spain. it's being reported manchester united manager jose mourinho has reached a deal with spanish authorities on a one—year suspended sentence in a long—running tax case. more on those stories shortly. we are going to get the latest on the debate at the national executive committee of the labour party, because we think there is an outcome from that vote on the party's policy on the definition of anti—semitism. we've just had a statement from the labour party, a spokesperson saying that the national executive committee, the governing body of the labour party has adopted all the e
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. demonstrations take place as labour's ruling body tries to resolve the long—running, about the party'ser the it problems that left customers locked out of their accounts. one of the strongest typhoons to hitjapan in 25 years has claimed several lives and injured over 160. in sport, scotland aiming tojoin england at next year's women's football world cup. they are taking on albania at the moment and it's currently 1—1. the fulham keeper...
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long been the case and much to downing street's disappointment eu leaders are downing street's disappointment eu leaders a re pretty downing street's disappointment eu leaders are pretty much united around that but, sophienother thing and thatis also united about another thing and that is wanting a successful brexit deal this autumn. the alternative is costly for european businesses, not just in the uk. so leaders came to the summit in order to support theresa may with words for her checkers proposal about aspects they do like like security. we had that. they also talked about the needs for concessions on both sides in these negotiations. but theresa may came here with a hard uncompromising line on northern ireland and her checkers plan and the eu absolutely matched it giving a sense that this autumn will be very fraught in the negotiations. but if we take a step back and take a look at it from a slightly different, if perhaps cynical side, it also suits the uk and the eu for that to be the public perception, so if indeed there is a brexit deal later this autumn the impression will be backed it was hard—fought impression will be backed it was hard —fought and impression will be backed it was hard—fought
long been the case and much to downing street's disappointment eu leaders are downing street's disappointment eu leaders a re pretty downing street's disappointment eu leaders are pretty much united around that but, sophienother thing and thatis also united about another thing and that is wanting a successful brexit deal this autumn. the alternative is costly for european businesses, not just in the uk. so leaders came to the summit in order to support theresa may with words for her checkers...
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you know, there are so many people out there like you and just as long as you love you, that's all that matters. both katie and sophieut of a tv audience of about 1.5 million people. sophie sadly died this year, but katie has now spoken for the first time about the biphobia she faced from both the gay and straight community when she returned from the show. i was always in the gay clubs, so, yeah, it was always in the back of my head i was thinking that, oh, i feel this feeling. maybe just because i'm in these clubs, maybe it'sjust because i'm around these people and so i kind of, like, put a cover over it and kind ofjust not it's because of who i'm surrounding myself with, it's not really who i am. when i came off the show and i was reading some tweets and my brother was telling me a few things that my own gay community had been saying in liverpool, just throwing, like, some shade out there and saying, "no, she's not," "who knew that about her?" because i had obviously been in there for so many years and not really done so publicly. i felt like they all completely doubted me and were, like, criticising me and kind of
you know, there are so many people out there like you and just as long as you love you, that's all that matters. both katie and sophieut of a tv audience of about 1.5 million people. sophie sadly died this year, but katie has now spoken for the first time about the biphobia she faced from both the gay and straight community when she returned from the show. i was always in the gay clubs, so, yeah, it was always in the back of my head i was thinking that, oh, i feel this feeling. maybe just...
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sophie: asian stocks are looking mixed. the yen is keeping steady as the fed decision is absorbed. .4%.ikkei 225 is off we see korea coming back from the longnd. the cost be up by 2/10 of a percent. we have plenty of catch-up in light of the revised bilateral trade deal with the u.s., as well as development around north korea. as we wait on asian central banks to react to the fed decision. say --ok governor had to bok governor talked about the lead of widening the rate cap with the u.s., and driving capital outflows. let me show you what i mean with this chart. it shows you the rate gap divergence between the u.s. and korea. tied.k has had its hands we are going to find out more on sentiment when they hold their meeting on october 18. when it comes to stocks on the move, i want to highlight japanese autos, they are mixed. tsuzuki is going to have a two-day drop, even after they report more cases of testing data issues. a furniture maker is sliding, despite pushing better than forecasted second-quarter profits. the company said it would slow down its new store openings in china after signs of cannibalization of existing stories emerged in th
sophie: asian stocks are looking mixed. the yen is keeping steady as the fed decision is absorbed. .4%.ikkei 225 is off we see korea coming back from the longnd. the cost be up by 2/10 of a percent. we have plenty of catch-up in light of the revised bilateral trade deal with the u.s., as well as development around north korea. as we wait on asian central banks to react to the fed decision. say --ok governor had to bok governor talked about the lead of widening the rate cap with the u.s., and...
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traders will be focusing on long yields on the banks plan to trim its buying in that sector for the month of october. haidi: we are waiting on the survey. what are we expecting? sophieg in mind that it is a lagging indicator, have ate sentiment may drag from the recent string of natural disasters. the focus will be on whether or not corporate plans and outlet to get hit. typically, plans are more look or less unchanged. when it comes to expectations, they are penciling in the large factors index. the top panel on this chart to come in at 22 here at slightly better than the previous quarter as the young likely helped manufacturers. kathleen: sophie kamaruddin, thank you. the u.s.e to trade issues, economic data looming on wall street where investors have the chance to hear more from jay powell after the rate hike last week. also, it is a 3 -- it is the end of the quarter. su keenan is back with all of this. trade wars don't matter when people want to buy stocks. to matter not seemed thus far are we probably have the jobs down later in the we talking the spotlight. we will hear from fed speakers. market direction will be key as we kick off the week. let's take a look
traders will be focusing on long yields on the banks plan to trim its buying in that sector for the month of october. haidi: we are waiting on the survey. what are we expecting? sophieg in mind that it is a lagging indicator, have ate sentiment may drag from the recent string of natural disasters. the focus will be on whether or not corporate plans and outlet to get hit. typically, plans are more look or less unchanged. when it comes to expectations, they are penciling in the large factors...
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over this long—running action between ryanair and its staff, some of whom say they do not like the working conditions and they are very angry. this have a chat to sophienship last year. it shows that performers on the pitch translates very quickly into the bottom line. there are many companies who want to be associated with what is the world but the wealthiest football club and their sponsorship deals remain reasonably stable. it does vary with how well they do on the page. it is partly due to that television revenue, the more matches that are shown on tv, the better and the more money they get. after the number of people in stadiums, but yes, performers on the pitch translates into the bottom line. that big fashion deal, what do you think of michael cause and what they see in versace? is it to access they see in versace? is it to access the luxury market? gives them a foothold in europe. they bought jimmy choo last year, so trying to get into europe and the profile of his company. they sell a a lot of handbags and accessories, he was to increase the profile and the luxury standing of the brand, particularly in europe. a quick check on how the markets
over this long—running action between ryanair and its staff, some of whom say they do not like the working conditions and they are very angry. this have a chat to sophienship last year. it shows that performers on the pitch translates very quickly into the bottom line. there are many companies who want to be associated with what is the world but the wealthiest football club and their sponsorship deals remain reasonably stable. it does vary with how well they do on the page. it is partly due...