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bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitment is the right deal for britain. well, people didn't like that one, can we have another one? i don't think there are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. the united arab emirates is considering a request for leniency for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies: knocking the offenders off their bikes. well as we've seen this afternoon, theresa may has been taking part in a phone—in, here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — to try to sell her brexit deal to the public. the prime minister was asked, among other things, if she'd stay in the leadership should parliament vote against her withdrawal agreement with the eu. mrs may was also questioned whether her deal was better than the one the uk currently has with the eu. here's that q—and—a session with the pm in full, in a special edition of ‘ask this.‘ hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five l
bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitment is the right deal for britain. well, people didn't like that one, can we have another one? i don't think there are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. the united arab emirates is considering a request for leniency for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the...
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bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitd say, well, people didn't like that deal, can we have another one? i don't think they will come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal through that delivers for the people of this country, that drives me on is that the forefront of my mind. elsewhere, the united arab emirates considers a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies: knocking the offenders off their bikes. sport now on afternoon live with hugh woozencroft. and good news for english cricket fans. both the men and a woman. yes indeed, a greedy. great day for england's women who made it through to the world t20 final in the early hours of this morning before a solid start for england who are looking to secure a series whitewash in sri lanka. england may have solved their prob
bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitd say, well, people didn't like that deal, can we have another one? i don't think they will come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal through that delivers for the people of this country, that drives...
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bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live, and says theft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges, jailed for life for alleged spying. there's a warning that too many people suffering a mental health crisis are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e now on bbc news, we can watch again the prime minister's special phone—in today here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live. the prime minister was asked, among other things, if she'd stay in the leadership should parliament vote against her withdrawal agreement with the eu. mrs may was also questioned whether her deal was better than the one the uk currently has with the eu. here's
bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live, and says theft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies....
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theresa may will answer questions about the plan in a special programme here on the bbc news channelive at 12.30. the spanish prime minister has threatened to veto the deal, unless his country has a greater say on gibraltar‘s future status. eu rules mean that no single country is able to block the agreement, and it's expected to be signed off by member states at a summit on sunday, but continued spanish opposition could be politically awkward. in a moment we'll talk to gavin lee in brussels but first to westminster and our political correspondent, nick eardley. we know that spain cannot veto sunday's planned summit sign off theresa may unduly worried compared to difficulties at home? she certainly has both. she wants to get older european countries on side so when it comes to a later treaty there are no potential problems for hire. you are in saying that spain cannot hire. you are in saying that spain ca n not veto hire. you are in saying that spain cannot veto what happens this weekend over gibraltar, their withdrawal agreement cannot be vetoed, nor can the political declaration but
theresa may will answer questions about the plan in a special programme here on the bbc news channelive at 12.30. the spanish prime minister has threatened to veto the deal, unless his country has a greater say on gibraltar‘s future status. eu rules mean that no single country is able to block the agreement, and it's expected to be signed off by member states at a summit on sunday, but continued spanish opposition could be politically awkward. in a moment we'll talk to gavin lee in brussels...
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and you can see that prime minister's q&a session in full right here on the bbc news channel at 8.30pm this evening, and on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live and says the draft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for alleged spying. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30pm tonight. coming up, we are live in antigua where england's women are through to the world the 20 final. they cruised past india, winning their semifinal by eight wickets. australia away to ta ra by eight wickets. australia away to tara might in the same stadium. we will be looking at england's men's progress in theirfinal test against sri lanka wherejohnny ba i rstow against sri lanka wherejohnny bairstow hit a century on his comeback. that's all on sports day at 6:30pm. now it is time for the film
and you can see that prime minister's q&a session in full right here on the bbc news channel at 8.30pm this evening, and on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live and says the draft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for alleged spying. police say knocking offenders off their...
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bbc news... theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio five live — and says the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for alleged spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies — knocking the offenders off their bikes. joanna briscoe says he is very proud of becoming what are called big challenges. england's women have buried india by eight wickets in the t20. formula 1 is an abu dhabi and mercedes have talked practice. iwill is an abu dhabi and mercedes have talked practice. i will be back with more and all those stories that have passed five stop —— jonny bairstow. let's get more now on brexit —and ahead of a crucial summit of eu leaders on sunday — the spanish prime minister has demanded a written promise from the british government on the future of gibraltar. pedro sanchez wants last minute changes to the draft brexit agreement — and has even threatened to reject the deal — although no one country can veto let's discuss this further with marcus killick, non—execut
bbc news... theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio five live — and says the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for alleged spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies — knocking the offenders off their bikes. joanna briscoe says he is very proud of becoming what are called big challenges. england's women have buried india by eight wickets in the...
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bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration. for instance, with reality check on the bbc news channel and online. and mike willmont echoed that. bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration. for instance, with reality check on the bbc news channel and online. those efforts were appreciated. performing a similar role is ask this, where answers are in theory provided to queries from members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the news channel. has the prime minister answered your question? no. a more orthodox edition was shown on tuesday when reeta chakrabarti started with a fundemental question for her to experts. let's kick off with an e—mail from phoebe who says, i understand that parliament is falling out over the deal agreed by theresa may but i don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. john, have you read it? it is 500 pages and haven't read it all but i've the bits that matter.
bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration. for instance, with reality check on the bbc news channel and online. and mike willmont echoed that. bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration. for instance, with reality check on the bbc news channel and online. those efforts were appreciated. performing a similar role is ask this, where answers are in theory...
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the prime minister will answer questions about the deal in a special programme here on the bbc news channel 5 live at 12:30pm. but a new threat to the deal has emerged as spain's prime minister claimed he would veto the deal, which is expected to be signed off by member states at a summit on sunday, unless there were changes. eu rules mean that no single country is able to block the agreement, but continued spanish opposition could be politically awkward. in a moment we will talk to gavin lee in brussels but first to westminster and our political correspondent nick eardley. theresa may trying to sell this deal to the public, wanting to address public questions directly and perhaps the two mps who are feeling uncomfortable with the deal, i can sell this to the average person on the street. yes. you heard the prime minister say that yesterday. she thinks people just want her to get on with thejob. thinks people just want her to get on with the job. she thinks it delivers on the key elements that people wanted in the eu referendum, things like ending free movement, taking back of control of th
the prime minister will answer questions about the deal in a special programme here on the bbc news channel 5 live at 12:30pm. but a new threat to the deal has emerged as spain's prime minister claimed he would veto the deal, which is expected to be signed off by member states at a summit on sunday, unless there were changes. eu rules mean that no single country is able to block the agreement, but continued spanish opposition could be politically awkward. in a moment we will talk to gavin lee...
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in the last hour, theresa may has been taking part in a phone—in, here on the bbc news channel and radiorexit deal to the public. we are going to play a few clips of the exchanges between listeners, viewers, members of the public and the prime minister. chris morris from our reality check team is with me in the studio, he will talk a little bit about what the prime minister said, and try to analyse what she said. so, let's just run you through them, some of the questions and answers. the first questions and answers. the first question came from sarah in billingham. will you get your brexit plan to parliament, and if it is watered down what is the plan be? first of all, thank you for asking that question. that's what people have been focusing on. in a sense there are two conversations going on at the moment, in parliament this focus on who would vote for the deal, or not. and outside people are thinking, actually, let's get this through and get on delivering. my job is to persuade people. i believe this is the right deal for the uk. myjob is to persuade people in parliament of that view.
in the last hour, theresa may has been taking part in a phone—in, here on the bbc news channel and radiorexit deal to the public. we are going to play a few clips of the exchanges between listeners, viewers, members of the public and the prime minister. chris morris from our reality check team is with me in the studio, he will talk a little bit about what the prime minister said, and try to analyse what she said. so, let's just run you through them, some of the questions and answers. the...
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and you can see the prime minister's q&a session on the bbc earlier today in full on the bbc news channelbbc iplayer. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are joe twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and the political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5live, and says the draft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. there's a warning that too many people suffering a mental health crisis are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e departments in england. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. hello, england's man's cricketers may have solved their problems at number three in the batting order. the returning johnny bairstow started with a controlled ce
and you can see the prime minister's q&a session on the bbc earlier today in full on the bbc news channelbbc iplayer. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are joe twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and the political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in...
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that question and answer session is just about to begin, here on the bbc news channel and on radio fiverime minister taking your questions. hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five live and on bbc news channel. the prime minister, theresa may, is with me in the studio to answer your calls, text messages and tweets. let me welcome the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. it's black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels negotiating, what i believe is a really good deal, the right dealfor the uk in terms of brexit. i think it delivers on what people voted for and brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to selling fast annual sums of money to the european union, brings an end to the european court having jurisdiction here in the uk. it delivers what people voted for and protectjobs. we will hear from the people very shortly, this morning we had one woman say she'd lik
that question and answer session is just about to begin, here on the bbc news channel and on radio fiverime minister taking your questions. hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five live and on bbc news channel. the prime minister, theresa may, is with me in the studio to answer your calls, text messages and tweets. let me welcome the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. it's black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. c one is at 5:05 — bye for now. you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brown. it'513:10. president trump has said the us will determine in the next few days who it thinks was behind the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. there have been reports that the cia believes mr khashoggi's killing was ordered by crown prince mohammed bin salman. saudi arabia has blamed rogue intelligence agents. essentially they're continuing with a policy of denial and deflection. the denial came almost immediately after the report appeared in the washington post. it came from one of the people named in that report. the cia said it had got hold of an intercepted phone call from khalid bin salman, the saudi ambassador to washington who is also the crown prince's brother. it said he had called jamal khashoggi by phone and told him that he should go to istanbul to deal with his papers. and that he would be safe. bin salman tweeted shortly after that that he had never called jamal khashoggi and
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. c one is at 5:05 — bye for now. you're watching the bbc news channel with ben brown. it'513:10. president trump has said the us will determine in the next few days who it thinks was behind the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. there have been reports that the cia believes mr khashoggi's killing was ordered by crown prince mohammed bin salman. saudi arabia has blamed rogue intelligence agents. essentially they're...
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weather update every half an hour on the bbc news channel. this is bbc news, i‘m carole walker.ns any easier, and warning of a crucial week ahead. the next seven days are going to be critical. they are about the future of this country. it‘s about people‘s jobs, it‘s about their livelihoods, it‘s about the future for their children and grandchildren. safe for now — the chairman of the 1922 committee graham brady indicates to the bbc that the threshold of 48 letters for a no confidence vote in the prime minister has not yet been reached. the rules are very clear that if the threshold were to be reached i would have to consult with the leader the party... immediately, graham? immediately? i think the whole thing is written with the intention that it should be an expeditious process. president trump visits northern california following the most devastating wildfires in the state‘s history.
weather update every half an hour on the bbc news channel. this is bbc news, i‘m carole walker.ns any easier, and warning of a crucial week ahead. the next seven days are going to be critical. they are about the future of this country. it‘s about people‘s jobs, it‘s about their livelihoods, it‘s about the future for their children and grandchildren. safe for now — the chairman of the 1922 committee graham brady indicates to the bbc that the threshold of 48 letters for a no...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. it is not all trees and shrubs. many of them, we can store in seed banks and we do hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. pakistan authorities have made a deal with protesters , who've been demonstrating against the acquittal of a christian woman who had been sentenced to death for blasphemy. under the agreement, asia bibi will be barred from leaving the country — but it's unclear for how long. the deal ended three days of violent protests across pa kista n. earlier i spoke to wilson chowdhry, who chairs the british pakistani christian association and knows the family of asia bibi. i began by asking him how her family, and the pakistani christian community as a whole, are feeling now about her case, after a tumultous week. the initial gut feeling for pakistani christians across the globe and in the homeland was immensejoy. but there was always the fear that riots would break out and the predictions came true. it does seem as if a statement has gone out by the government which wo
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. it is not all trees and shrubs. many of them, we can store in seed banks and we do hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. pakistan authorities have made a deal with protesters , who've been demonstrating against the acquittal of a christian woman who had been sentenced to death for blasphemy. under the agreement, asia bibi will be barred from leaving the country — but it's unclear for how long. the deal ended three...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. for now. you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. it is now 12 minutes past one o'clock. more now on the resignation of the former transport minister, jojohnson, who has suggested more ministers could quit over theresa may's brexit plans. speaking to the bbc, mrjohnson repeated his call for another referendum, saying voters had been offered a "false prospectus" and a "fantasy set of promises" in 2016. he said it was now "up to mps to take a stand". our political correspondent, tom barton, is following developments. we need, he says, another referendum because the deal, which appears to be on the table, it's so different from what was promised by the brexit campaigners during the referendum. it would be in his words, a big travesty not to put it to the people. well, the prime minister has been negotiating the terms of our exit from the european union. they are, in my view, and in the view of others, so radically different from the brexit that was billed during the referendum
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. for now. you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley. it is now 12 minutes past one o'clock. more now on the resignation of the former transport minister, jojohnson, who has suggested more ministers could quit over theresa may's brexit plans. speaking to the bbc, mrjohnson repeated his call for another referendum, saying voters had been offered a "false prospectus" and a "fantasy set of promises" in...
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to this special edition of the emma barnett show here on bbc radio five live, and also on the bbc news channel. the prime minister theresa may me is in here in the studio to answer your calls, texts, tweets, so let me say, welcome to the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. well, it is black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels negotiating what i believe is a really good deal, the right dealfor the uk in terms of our brexit deal. i think it delivers on what people voted for. it brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to selling vast annual sums of money to the european union, brings an end to the european court having jurisdiction here in the uk. it delivers what people voted for and protectjobs and i think that is what people are looking forfrom the government. we will hear from the people very shortly. this morning, we've had one woman say she'd like to give you a hug, we've also had one woman say she'd like to give you a shake. you have divided people with
to this special edition of the emma barnett show here on bbc radio five live, and also on the bbc news channel. the prime minister theresa may me is in here in the studio to answer your calls, texts, tweets, so let me say, welcome to the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. well, it is black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels negotiating what i believe is a really...
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echoed that. draft agreement and the political declaration. declaration. reality check on the bbc news channelnd online. the efforts were appreciated. also shown lying on the news channel. channel. has the premise that answered your question? no. orthodox edition was shown on tuesday. tuesday. deal agreed by theresa may better don't know what the deal agreed was. don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. have you read it? it? it all but i've the bits that matter. matter. that met approval from a news watch viewer. emphasis on politician's career prospects rather policy effective. prospects rather policy effective. i found it to be frustrating lack of analysis of the actual draft deal. analysis of the actual draft deal. even the public —— leaving the public in the dark. public in the dark. political shenanigans going on in and around westminster. and around westminster. affect our country is far more important. important. referendum we wouldn't have ended up in this mess. in this mess. the positives and the pitfalls of their choices. their choices. i'm joined by paul, editor of
echoed that. draft agreement and the political declaration. declaration. reality check on the bbc news channelnd online. the efforts were appreciated. also shown lying on the news channel. channel. has the premise that answered your question? no. orthodox edition was shown on tuesday. tuesday. deal agreed by theresa may better don't know what the deal agreed was. don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. have you read it? it? it all but i've the bits that matter. matter. that...
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bbc news. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at 10.30. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. good evening. i'm simon mccoy at the cenotaph. the headlines at 5pm: got engaged in this. prince charles laid a wreath at the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen, followed by senior politicans and members of the armed forces — including the german president — for the first time. translation: long live peace among peoples and states. long live the free nations of the world. long live friendship among peoples. long live france. areas in the north of england. engines were switched off and the l45s flew 20,000 feet over the capital. i'm lukwesa burak. the other stories on bbc news: 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california. firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. two of the four people who died in a crash in sheffield are named as adnan ashraf jarral and his one—year—old usman. good evening from the cenotaph in whitehall in london. war veterans have taken part in a
bbc news. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at 10.30. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. bye for now. good evening. i'm simon mccoy at the cenotaph. the headlines at 5pm: got engaged in this. prince charles laid a wreath at the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen, followed by senior politicans and members of the armed forces — including the german president — for the first time. translation:...
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bbc news at one. the prime minister has called for the british people to come together over her plans for brexit. she's been taking calls from the public on radio 5live and the bbc news channelwhere she said the agreement she's negotiated with brussels is the right deal for britain. she said that if parliament doesn't vote for her brexit deal, the uk will end up back at square one and warned that the eu won't give us any more. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. it is not looking easy for theresa may. what happens next is far from certain. she is taking her argument away from westminster and trying to persuade you. the prime minister is with me... now is the point when i wa nt with me... now is the point when i want the country to come together. for most people out there they want us for most people out there they want us to get on with it. she had this morning. if this does not go through we end up back at square one. what we end up back at square one. what we end up with is more uncertainty and more division, frankly. i believe if we were to go back to the european union and say people did not like that deal can we have another one, we will not get, they are
bbc news at one. the prime minister has called for the british people to come together over her plans for brexit. she's been taking calls from the public on radio 5live and the bbc news channelwhere she said the agreement she's negotiated with brussels is the right deal for britain. she said that if parliament doesn't vote for her brexit deal, the uk will end up back at square one and warned that the eu won't give us any more. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. it is not looking...
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bbc news. . congratulations to him. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. rance sunday, when we think of those who lost their lives in all conficts including the great and even before the end of world war i there was a great need to remember those who had fallen. men had fought and died in numbers never seen before, and hundreds of thousands had no known graves. 0ne army chaplain understood the grief of the nation and he was determined that there needed to be a great gesture to serve as a symbol for all of the lost men. natalie graham has the story. at the west end of the nave of westminster abbey is the grave of the unknown warrior. but, for many, the story the unknown warrior is itself, unknown. how did this one person come to represent all those who died? to find out the answer, we have to go back to the first world war and meet a curate from folkestone. the year war began, this reverend david railton was living in the town. he saw young men destined for the battlefield flooding into the area. byjanuary 1916, david was himself on the western front, witnes
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theresa may will answer questions about the deal in a special programme here on the bbc news channelnd 5 live at 12:30pm. there are signs the foreign office may be closer to resolving the case of the british student, matthew hedges, who's been convicted of spying in the united arab emirates. the gulf state says it wants to find an amicable solution. its ambassador to london is expected to give a statement on the case in the next few minutes. the national audit office says the government will fail to meet its own deadline to install smart meters in every home in britain by 2020. more than 39 million meters still need to be replaced. the watchdog says the programme's budget is escalating, and a million meters that have been installed aren't working. the founder of the english defence league, tommy robinson, has been appointed as an adviser to the ukip leader, gerard batten. mr robinson, whose real name is stephen yaxley—lennon, will give advice on rape gangs and prison reform. the former party leader, nigel farage, says he's appalled. two brothers wanted by police in merseyside over su
theresa may will answer questions about the deal in a special programme here on the bbc news channelnd 5 live at 12:30pm. there are signs the foreign office may be closer to resolving the case of the british student, matthew hedges, who's been convicted of spying in the united arab emirates. the gulf state says it wants to find an amicable solution. its ambassador to london is expected to give a statement on the case in the next few minutes. the national audit office says the government will...
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gearing up for a very long night, full coverage of the midterms across the next few hours on the bbc news channelred in areas of iraq that had been controlled by the islamic state group. the un has published this report on the discoveries. in it, we're told, "the mass grave sites are testament to harrowing human loss, profound suffering and shocking cruelty. " this map shows you the different regions whee the graves are along with the number of bodies found so far. these were areas seized by is from 2014 onwards. the red area on this map represents is control in january 2015. you can see how it's shrunk progressively until today, where it holds virtually no territory. hadya al—alawi from bbc arabic tells us how much we know about the thousands of people who appear to be in these graves. so it appears by the investigators that a lot of them were women, elderly people with disabilities, foreign workers and also security forces, iraqi security forces. the number is 6—12,000, so it's a huge number. we haven't seen anything on that scale in the last couple of years, although we've seen mass graves bef
gearing up for a very long night, full coverage of the midterms across the next few hours on the bbc news channelred in areas of iraq that had been controlled by the islamic state group. the un has published this report on the discoveries. in it, we're told, "the mass grave sites are testament to harrowing human loss, profound suffering and shocking cruelty. " this map shows you the different regions whee the graves are along with the number of bodies found so far. these were areas...
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bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration. for instance, with reality check on the bbc news channelthe bbc news channel and online. those efforts were appreciated. performing a similar role is ask this, where answers are in theory provided to queries from members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the news channel. has the prime minister answered your question? no. a more orthodox edition was shown on tuesday when reeta chakrabarti started with a fundemental question for her to experts. let's kick off with an e—mail from phoebe who says, i understand that parliament is falling out over the deal agreed by theresa may but i don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. john, have you read it? it is 500 pages and haven't read it all but i've the bits that matter. that was met with approval from a newswatch viewer. but despite attempts by politicians and journalists to explain the detial, many members of the audience still believe but despite attempts
bbc news has been making some attempts to explain what is in the draft agreement and the political declaration. for instance, with reality check on the bbc news channelthe bbc news channel and online. those efforts were appreciated. performing a similar role is ask this, where answers are in theory provided to queries from members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the...
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stay with the bbc news channel. news with my colleague, clive myrie. good afternoon. intense wildfires are sweeping across parts of california, with entire towns having to be evacuated. nine people are now known to have died and hundreds of thousands have been ordered to leave their homes. in the north of the state one blaze has devastated a town called paradise, where dozens of people are reported missing. from there, james cook reports. living in malibu means you have made it, but no amount of wealth or phone can stop a fire like this. the blaze was propelled to the pacific ocean by strong desert winds, forcing thousands to flee. i saw the flames coming over the mountain right next to our house and i knew i had to get out. we pretty much had enough time to get the dogs in the truck. oh, my god. this was the road out of calabasas, another neighbourhood favoured by celebrities. i'm so scared, it is so terrifying. kim kardashian and lady gaga were among a quarter of a million californians who had to leave their homes.
stay with the bbc news channel. news with my colleague, clive myrie. good afternoon. intense wildfires are sweeping across parts of california, with entire towns having to be evacuated. nine people are now known to have died and hundreds of thousands have been ordered to leave their homes. in the north of the state one blaze has devastated a town called paradise, where dozens of people are reported missing. from there, james cook reports. living in malibu means you have made it, but no amount...
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mayor's banquet this evening, and then she delivered a speech as we were seeing earlier on the bbc news channelcki young talking about it extensively, a speech that did deal with brexit a bit, polly, but also reminded people that an independent britain, a non—eu britain will be casting much more widely with internationalforeign casting much more widely with international foreign policy. casting much more widely with internationalforeign policy. that's what she's saying. the problem is that if we do end up with a kind of brexit in name only kind of deal that lots of those things she is promising won't necessarily be possible. i think she has sort of made her own bed, really. she didn't go straight for a kind of compromise, let's bring the country back together brexit strategy. she spent months and then years talking up spent months and then years talking up her red lines, and so to now be basically giving up on all those red lines makes her look foolish, to be honest. and weak. this is what europe has seen, why have long worried about theresa may being our prime minister during these renegotiati
mayor's banquet this evening, and then she delivered a speech as we were seeing earlier on the bbc news channelcki young talking about it extensively, a speech that did deal with brexit a bit, polly, but also reminded people that an independent britain, a non—eu britain will be casting much more widely with internationalforeign casting much more widely with international foreign policy. casting much more widely with internationalforeign policy. that's what she's saying. the problem is that if...
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. —— ish. on the bbc news channel at 8. iplayer. pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers.orrespondent at the times, henry zeffman. in the number of moped robberies. a third since specialist teams were set up to tackle the problem. you may find some footage in tom symonds' report disturbing. as a crime, it can be lightning fast or deeply intimidating. for the met, the scooter gangs have become a big problem. motorbikes. retracts to allow police cars to pass. but it's also about this. yes, that's a police car driving into a scooter rider, deliberately. they are trained to do it at as low a speed as possible. it is risky. to themselves before deciding upon that course of action. dangerously through london. injury. he gets up. other incidents elsewhere in the met. real time over the radio. they are wearing a helmet is not necessarily one of them. well, this is an absolute myth. if they take their crash helmet off, they think we won't pursue. they need to know that we will. it is for their safety and again, we will risk assess it. with expensive things like phones, which are ve
. —— ish. on the bbc news channel at 8. iplayer. pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers.orrespondent at the times, henry zeffman. in the number of moped robberies. a third since specialist teams were set up to tackle the problem. you may find some footage in tom symonds' report disturbing. as a crime, it can be lightning fast or deeply intimidating. for the met, the scooter gangs have become a big problem. motorbikes. retracts to allow police cars to pass. but it's also about...
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we are here on the bbc news channel and till one o'clock. —— we're here on the bbc news channel until32 beaches across the uk where huge portraits of some of the people killed in the first world war will be etched into the sand, before being washed away. it's called the pages of the sea project, and it's the brainchild of the director danny boyle. but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. kat is here with the sport. we are starting with boxing. it is the sixth time in the history of men's boxing it's ever happened. the ukrainian turned up and said, tony bellew, what have you got? it didn't end the way tony bellew would've wanted. according to those in the know, it was a brilliant performance. it was a way to go out. holding his head high at liverpool. knocked out in the eighth round. tony bellew knocked out in the eighth round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena. oleksandr usyk, the 2012 olympic gold medallist, had brought all four of his belts with him. it would have been the perfect end to bellew‘s career if he'd upset the odds to claim them, bu
we are here on the bbc news channel and till one o'clock. —— we're here on the bbc news channel until32 beaches across the uk where huge portraits of some of the people killed in the first world war will be etched into the sand, before being washed away. it's called the pages of the sea project, and it's the brainchild of the director danny boyle. but this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. kat is here with the sport. we are starting with boxing. it is the sixth time in the...
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bbc sports centre. you can see more on all of an old today's stories on the news channel throughout the next news on bbce hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. more now on the death of our colleague richard baker who has died at the age of 93. he introduced the bbc‘s first—ever television news bulletin in 1954. he is also associated with classical music, including the annual new year concert from vienna and the last at the proms. david sillitoe looks back ona the proms. david sillitoe looks back on a long career. 1954, and the first bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. jelena kier is an illustrated... in those early days -- in those early days, newsreaders we re -- in those early days, newsreaders were never seen. -- in those early days, newsreaders were never seen. richard baker - for more than a quarter of a century, he helped to define the calm, clear voice of bbc tv news. police reinforcements have been drafted into downing street as the crowd outside number ten built up to around 300. good evening... he was a presenter rather than a journalist, but this veteran
bbc sports centre. you can see more on all of an old today's stories on the news channel throughout the next news on bbce hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. more now on the death of our colleague richard baker who has died at the age of 93. he introduced the bbc‘s first—ever television news bulletin in 1954. he is also associated with classical music, including the annual new year concert from vienna and the last at the proms. david sillitoe looks back ona the proms. david...
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good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine — part of a new morning schedule here on the bbc news channelwo. victoria derbyshire is now at 10 o'clock every weekday morning. americans deliver their verdict today on president trump's first two years in office, in what are known as the midterm elections. final campaign rallies were held last night with the president visiting indiana and missouri in a final attempt to appeal to voters. the election will decide which party will control the two houses of congress, as our washington correspondent gary o'donoghue reports. i'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way i'm on the ballot so, please, go out and vote. go out and vote. he's not on the ballot, but these mid—term elections are allabout him. seven states, 11 rallies and that's just in the last week. his message, democrats are a socialist mob, the media are the enemy of the people and, above all else, migrants are to be feared. another man who is not on the ballot is this former president — but he's still the closest thing the democrats have to star quality. and he's focussing on donald trum
good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine — part of a new morning schedule here on the bbc news channelwo. victoria derbyshire is now at 10 o'clock every weekday morning. americans deliver their verdict today on president trump's first two years in office, in what are known as the midterm elections. final campaign rallies were held last night with the president visiting indiana and missouri in a final attempt to appeal to voters. the election will decide which party will control the...
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a first look at tomorrow's papers is coming up on the bbc news channel. 0n bbc one it's time for the onfirmed plans for students in england to be offered the option of "accelerated" two—year degree courses. it's proposing that universities would be able to charge higherfees for shorter, more intensive courses. they'll cost about 20% less in total than a traditional 3 year course. but the higher annual fee of 11,000 pounds would have to be approved by parliament. richard lister reports. a—level results day. many of these sixth formers will now have started university, most on three—year courses. but the two—year option now given government backing will be a cheaper alternative. courses currently cost on average about £9,000 per year. under the new system, you would pay higher annual fees of £11,000 but forjust two years, a saving of around £5,500 overall. these students in london are all on three—year courses. what would they think studying for just two years? i do like the idea because obviously, you have a lot of spare time when you often feel a bit lost, how do you feel the time? i
a first look at tomorrow's papers is coming up on the bbc news channel. 0n bbc one it's time for the onfirmed plans for students in england to be offered the option of "accelerated" two—year degree courses. it's proposing that universities would be able to charge higherfees for shorter, more intensive courses. they'll cost about 20% less in total than a traditional 3 year course. but the higher annual fee of 11,000 pounds would have to be approved by parliament. richard lister...
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later in the hour, we will have sportsday on the bbc news channel with all the latest reports, interviewseatures from the bbc news centre. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action. adam thomas and claudia patatas, whom the jury heard had named their baby boy adolf, out of admiration for hitler, were convicted at birmingham crown court, along with daniel bogunovic. we can now report that ten people have been found guilty, of being members of national action this year, with eight linked to a cell in the midlands, which included a serving soldier. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford has the story. we are going to help white families and white children. provocative national action demonstration before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebrating the murder of the labour mpjo celebrating the murder of the labour mp jo cox. celebrating the murder of the labour mpjo cox. on the left ear, giving the nazi salute, the group's main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin, open nazi, recruiting un
later in the hour, we will have sportsday on the bbc news channel with all the latest reports, interviewseatures from the bbc news centre. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. of being members of the banned neo—nazi group national action. adam thomas and claudia patatas, whom the jury heard had named their baby boy adolf, out of admiration for hitler, were convicted at birmingham crown court, along with daniel bogunovic. we can now report that ten people have been found guilty, of...
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good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine, part of a new morning schedule here on the bbc news channel and bbc two. victoria derbyshire is now at ten o'clock every weekday morning. the prince of wales has made it clear he will keep his views on controversial issues to himself once he becomes king. he told a bbc documentary to mark his 70th birthday that he understands the limitations which apply to a monarch and promised not to meddle, saying he wasn't that stupid. he said the idea that he would continue making public interventions on topics when he is king was nonsense. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. he was four when his mother became queen and he became heir to the throne. he's now a few days from his 70th birthday and taking on a greater share of his mother's duties. quietly, the transition to charles‘s reign is under way. his destiny will come. he's always known it's going to come. and i don't think it does weigh on his shoulders at all. as prince of wales, he's made it his business to try to make a difference. he's spoken out about the environment and set up th
good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine, part of a new morning schedule here on the bbc news channel and bbc two. victoria derbyshire is now at ten o'clock every weekday morning. the prince of wales has made it clear he will keep his views on controversial issues to himself once he becomes king. he told a bbc documentary to mark his 70th birthday that he understands the limitations which apply to a monarch and promised not to meddle, saying he wasn't that stupid. he said the idea that...
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good morning and welcome to bbc news at nine. to the bbc news at nine, part of a new morning schedule here on the bbc news channeltoria derbyshire is now at 10 o'clock every weekday morning. i'm rebecca jones — our top story today at nine... the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has warned it could take up to ten years or even a generation to make progress in tackling the problem of violent crime in london. his comments come after a recent spike in murders in the capital, with four fatal stabbings since last wednesday. two men have been arrested on suspicion of stabbing a 22—year—old man to death in south east london, yesterday. on friday, a 17—year—old was fatally stabbed outside a tube station, and a 15—year—old was killed on wednesday in what police are describing as a "premeditated" attack. yesterday's stabbing is the fourth in less than a week. the latest victim was the 116th person to be murdered in the capital this year. this morning, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, told the today programme he stands by his comments that london is one of the safest cities in the world, but accepts there is a problem. what's no
good morning and welcome to bbc news at nine. to the bbc news at nine, part of a new morning schedule here on the bbc news channeltoria derbyshire is now at 10 o'clock every weekday morning. i'm rebecca jones — our top story today at nine... the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has warned it could take up to ten years or even a generation to make progress in tackling the problem of violent crime in london. his comments come after a recent spike in murders in the capital, with four fatal stabbings...
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bbc two from 2 o'clock. then there's your daily round up of all the day's sports news in sportsday. that's on the bbc news channelhallenging as managing football but let's see. do you know something, he's never watched the show. so he actually doesn't know what it's going to be like. he doesn't, d'arcy, he might route saying that? sally, thank you so much. the latest unemployment figures have just come out, and the number of people out of work increased by 21,000 betweenjuly and september to 1.38 million joining me is our economics correspondent andy verity. it's the first upturn in a while, isn't it? not quite as good as the record over the last 42 years but still a very low rate of unemployment, in context, part of the reason is the work force is not growing, we had a scenario when the workforce was growing, 31, 30 2 million people in work but the number of, the proportion of people unemployed of the same going down a little bit, obviously shrank as a proportion of the larger workforce, that's what's been happening. mixed news, you cannot tell, you cannot say it's statistically significant because it's 20,000 i
bbc two from 2 o'clock. then there's your daily round up of all the day's sports news in sportsday. that's on the bbc news channelhallenging as managing football but let's see. do you know something, he's never watched the show. so he actually doesn't know what it's going to be like. he doesn't, d'arcy, he might route saying that? sally, thank you so much. the latest unemployment figures have just come out, and the number of people out of work increased by 21,000 betweenjuly and september to...
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bbc news as those results come in. the best coverage here on the bbc news channel.aterial on our website looking at the issues dominating the election, including this piece on job creation under president trump, asking how real is trump's jobs miracle. there's also a bbc reality check on all of president trump's claims — including the one on the economy. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has attacked the united states after its decision to reimpose economic sanctions against iran. the trump administration will reinstate all us sanctions which were removed under the 2015 nuclear deal on monday. the bbc‘s sebastian usher reports. as the hours tick away to the reimposition of sweeping us sanctions on iran, the rhetoric from the country's supreme leader has been predictably fiery and defiant. translation: the us is much weaker today than it was 40 years ago when the 1979 revolution was victorious. the power of the us is on the decline. this is the important point. most of the world's politicians and global affair analysts believe that the us‘s soft power is w
bbc news as those results come in. the best coverage here on the bbc news channel.aterial on our website looking at the issues dominating the election, including this piece on job creation under president trump, asking how real is trump's jobs miracle. there's also a bbc reality check on all of president trump's claims — including the one on the economy. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has attacked the united states after its decision to reimpose economic sanctions against iran....
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now on the bbc news channel — it's time for click...ting fires from the air, on the ground, and even on rails. the californian wildfires are the deadliest the state has ever seen. they have claimed the lives of more than 80 people, hundreds are missing, and whole towns have been destroyed. but as residents tried to escape, the firefighters did what they always do: they ran towards the danger. it is a profession that relies on courage, dedication, and, increasingly, the latest science and technology — to find out how fires behave and how to beat back the flames. and if you want to be a firefighter, this is where you learn your craft. the international fire training centre in darlington, in the north of england. this is where brave firefighters come from around the world to learn the latest techniques in fighting all kinds of blazes. they can simulate a huge variety of fire scenarios here. oil rigs, industrialfires, that's an overturned fuel tanker, and they can select any size of aircraft, from the smallest to the largest. that is an air
now on the bbc news channel — it's time for click...ting fires from the air, on the ground, and even on rails. the californian wildfires are the deadliest the state has ever seen. they have claimed the lives of more than 80 people, hundreds are missing, and whole towns have been destroyed. but as residents tried to escape, the firefighters did what they always do: they ran towards the danger. it is a profession that relies on courage, dedication, and, increasingly, the latest science and...
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if you don't, they won't. 0ur live coverage starts at 11pm tonight here on the bbc news channel.ce are questioning six men from south london about footage posted online which shows a group of people laughing as they burnt a cardboard model of grenfell tower on a bonfire. the men aged between 19—55 handed themselves in to police last night after the video was widely circulated on social media. they've been arrested on suspicion of intentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. this afternoon, a house in southeast london became the focus for police gathering possible evidence. 24 hours on from the appearance of the video, the investigation was well under way. this is a still from the video, which shows a model of grenfell tower on a bonfire. the footage emerged on social media, and today, neighbours near the house being searchjoined the chorus of outrage. how can anybody wake up in the morning and think that it's 0k to make a box in detail, cutting out windows and the outlines of people with their hands in the air? the men be
if you don't, they won't. 0ur live coverage starts at 11pm tonight here on the bbc news channel.ce are questioning six men from south london about footage posted online which shows a group of people laughing as they burnt a cardboard model of grenfell tower on a bonfire. the men aged between 19—55 handed themselves in to police last night after the video was widely circulated on social media. they've been arrested on suspicion of intentionally causing harassment, alarm or distress. our home...
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bbc news at six and hello this is bbc news. the headlines — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 livere to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges, jailed for life for alleged spying. there's a warning that too many people are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e departments in england suffering a mental health crisis. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be discussing the pros and cons of mrs may's brexit deal with former labour spin doctor, alastair campbell, and city am features editor rachel cunliffe. we'll be finding out why the government thinks the best course of action to stem the growth of female genital mutilation.
bbc news at six and hello this is bbc news. the headlines — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 livere to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british...
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and england's creditors meet stubborn resistance. 0n the bbc news channel we will have the latest reportss, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. on another dramatic day here at westminster, where theresa may's draft deal is under threat after the resignation of two cabinet ministers. the brexit secretary quit hisjob cabinet ministers. the brexit secretary quit his job saying the prime minister's agreement with the eu had fatal flaws. prime minister's agreement with the eu had fatalflaws. he prime minister's agreement with the eu had fatal flaws. he was followed shortly afterwards by esther mcvey and a number of junior shortly afterwards by esther mcvey and a number ofjunior ministers have also resigned. mrs may has spent the morning in the house of commons as —— answering questions from mps and there's speculation a leadership challenge could be imminent. are you going to resign? she hadn't meant that she has now come esther mcvey became the second cabinet minister to walk out over the brexit divorce deal, following the man
and england's creditors meet stubborn resistance. 0n the bbc news channel we will have the latest reportss, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. on another dramatic day here at westminster, where theresa may's draft deal is under threat after the resignation of two cabinet ministers. the brexit secretary quit hisjob cabinet ministers. the brexit secretary quit his job saying the prime minister's agreement with the eu had fatal...
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and two, a sign language interpreter on the bbc news channel reacts to the developing brexit story.eville on what brexit might —— and at one, w1a star, hugh bonneville on what brexit might mean for bbc parliament. alex partridge. westminster hall is hosting an art installation as part of celebrations to mark the centenary of some women gaining the right to vote — and to stand for parliament. as simon vaughan reports, "house of doors" was partly inspired by the paving stones of the hall itself... when you put this in a space like this, what you have is people approaching it, unsure if they've got a real person there or not, but the softness of the cloak, until you get to about level with the threshold, you do not know if there is someone that were not. ——there or not. so there is a disconcerting element that engages people a little bit more as a result. one was this painting, the little girl in the door. it was painted in 1910, they're also at the issues surrounding women's rights, access to public life, that is what really got me thinking about it. and other inspiration was the floo
and two, a sign language interpreter on the bbc news channel reacts to the developing brexit story.eville on what brexit might —— and at one, w1a star, hugh bonneville on what brexit might mean for bbc parliament. alex partridge. westminster hall is hosting an art installation as part of celebrations to mark the centenary of some women gaining the right to vote — and to stand for parliament. as simon vaughan reports, "house of doors" was partly inspired by the paving stones of...
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you can watch a witness every month on the bbc news channel all you can catch up on all oui’ channel catch up on all ourfilms along channel all you can catch up on all our films along with over 1000 radio programmes on our online archive, just go to: after the second world war, three wheeled cars were offered to disabled people in the uk, to help with mobility. it was not long before the vehicles, known by the brand—name invercar drew criticism. one former owner colin powell describes how the invercar came about and how they were so unpopular. it is very much a result of the war veterans coming back disabled from the second world war. it became apparent to the government that they needed some form of transportation. all have motor invalid chairs and they go out to work every day in factories. the government came up work every day in factories. the government came up with designing what we would best describe in those days as being an invalid carriage. then they got the brand—name, which was the brand—name of the manufacturer, they became the invacar. all the hand controls, in other w
you can watch a witness every month on the bbc news channel all you can catch up on all oui’ channel catch up on all ourfilms along channel all you can catch up on all our films along with over 1000 radio programmes on our online archive, just go to: after the second world war, three wheeled cars were offered to disabled people in the uk, to help with mobility. it was not long before the vehicles, known by the brand—name invercar drew criticism. one former owner colin powell describes how...
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remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our filmsarchive. just go to... after the second world war, three—wheeled cars were offered to disabled people in the uk to help with mobility. it wasn't long before the vehicles, known by the brand name invacar, drew criticism. 0ne former owner, colin powell, explains how the invacar came about and why they were so unpopular. it was very much a result of the war veterans coming back, disabled from the second world war it became apparent to the government that they needed some form of transportation. all have motor invalid chairs and many go out in them every day to work in nearby factories along the great western road. the government came up with designing what we best described in those days as an invalid carriage, but then they got the brand name, which was the brand name of the manufacturer, they became the invacar. all were hand controls. in other words, if you take the three pedals that are in a normal vehicle, the clutch, the accelerator and the foot brake, they were all incorporated to
remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our filmsarchive. just go to... after the second world war, three—wheeled cars were offered to disabled people in the uk to help with mobility. it wasn't long before the vehicles, known by the brand name invacar, drew criticism. 0ne former owner, colin powell, explains how the invacar came about and why they were so unpopular. it was very much a result of the war veterans coming back, disabled from...
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prime minister to mps in the commons on her brexit deal is at 3.30, with full coverage on the bbc news channel for a look at the weather. here‘s chris fawkes. we have quiet and still conditions at the moment across many areas of the uk. this picture was sent to us from topsham in devon, the quiet before the storm, because we will see a change in weather patterns of the next few days, with these areas of low pressure lining up in the atlantic. they will be moving towards the uk over the next couple of days. today, most areas will have a dry afternoon apart from eastern coastal areas of scotland and england, with showers here. but because there was not much win to move those showers along, the showers will stay near to the east coast. we are seeing showers working into the southern counties of northern ireland. but there are brea ks northern ireland. but there are breaks in the cloud. we still have fairly cool air with us. this evening, showers could turn heavier across eastern scotland. some breaks in the cloud. where that happens, we will see temperatures dipped below freezing. but where we ke
prime minister to mps in the commons on her brexit deal is at 3.30, with full coverage on the bbc news channel for a look at the weather. here‘s chris fawkes. we have quiet and still conditions at the moment across many areas of the uk. this picture was sent to us from topsham in devon, the quiet before the storm, because we will see a change in weather patterns of the next few days, with these areas of low pressure lining up in the atlantic. they will be moving towards the uk over the next...
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president trump is due to give a news conference at 4.30 our time, you can watch that on the bbc news channel results from the midterms, alongside full analysis from our correspondents across the united states, on the bbc news website. and now look at the rest of the day's news. the house—builder, persimmon, has announced its chief executive will step down at the end of the year. shareholders have been angry about jeff fairburn's £75 million bonus. our business editor simon jack is here. simon, there have been huge anger about bonus. was his position really untenable, do you think? it was becoming a real embarrassment to the company. there was a famous clip that went viral when he walked off camera that went viral when he walked off camera rather than discuss his bonus. it could have been even more, it could have been 100 million, he offered to give 25 million back because it was so high, and that was thanks to a formula designed by directors back in 2012 and almost unanimously approved by the same shareholders who are so angry now, and what they didn't know back then was that the government
president trump is due to give a news conference at 4.30 our time, you can watch that on the bbc news channel results from the midterms, alongside full analysis from our correspondents across the united states, on the bbc news website. and now look at the rest of the day's news. the house—builder, persimmon, has announced its chief executive will step down at the end of the year. shareholders have been angry about jeff fairburn's £75 million bonus. our business editor simon jack is here....
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prime minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel sentenced to life imprisonment. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are being urged to check that the deals are worthwhile. and coming up in our morning briefing at 9:30am, just watch this.
prime minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel sentenced to life imprisonment. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are being urged to check that the deals are worthwhile. and coming up in our morning briefing at 9:30am, just watch this.
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prime minister to mps in the commons on her brexit deal is at 3.30, with full coverage on the bbc news channel
prime minister to mps in the commons on her brexit deal is at 3.30, with full coverage on the bbc news channel
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel, but for me and the team, goodbye. earlier, thousands of veterans marched past two pay their respects to the fallen on the 100 anniversary of the end of the first world war. there will be a service at westminster abbey. let's speak to oui’ westminster abbey. let's speak to our correspondent sarah campbell who is there for us now. talk us through what we can expect. this is the common nation of these events which has been held over the weekend, and as you say, they have been attended by senior members of the royal family. we have just by senior members of the royal family. we havejust seen by senior members of the royal family. we have just seen all of the light bulbs flashing as prince harry arrived and they will be joined in westminster abbey by the queen, the prince of wales and by prince william and the duchess of cambridge. there are 2000 members of the congregation, and these are people who have been specially invited because they have taken part in projects over the last four years and have been heavily involved
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel, but for me and the team, goodbye. earlier, thousands of veterans marched past two pay their respects to the fallen on the 100 anniversary of the end of the first world war. there will be a service at westminster abbey. let's speak to oui’ westminster abbey. let's speak to our correspondent sarah campbell who is there for us now. talk us through what we can expect. this is the common nation of these events which has been held...
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this is a special edition of the emma barnett show on radio 5 live and the bbc news channel. will change because there is a strengthening jetstream propagating across the atlantic. will that u nsettled across the atlantic. will that unsettled weather continued. the moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging ina moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging in a lot of cloud. across more southern parts of england. the odd shower further north —— further north. we have an easterly breeze. particularly north—west england and west wales. another chilly day. 7— nine degrees as with scene over the last day or so. during the evening or overnight, the frost is very limited. maybe something a bit wetter beginning to arrive in the near continent. temperatures typically around about 2— five degrees once again early sunday morning. let's take a look at a picture on sunday. a little bit drier in the south—west. again, western areas considered best of any sunshine. this time on sunday, it looks a bit chillier than saturday and feeling a bit colder. i pressure sitting to the north of the
this is a special edition of the emma barnett show on radio 5 live and the bbc news channel. will change because there is a strengthening jetstream propagating across the atlantic. will that u nsettled across the atlantic. will that unsettled weather continued. the moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging ina moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging in a lot of cloud. across more southern parts of england. the odd shower further north —— further north. we have an easterly breeze....