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and you can watch amol rajan's review of the media year on bbc iplayer.ow it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. it's relatively mild air now, not i guarantee you will catch the rain but worth keeping the brolly to hand for the rest of the week. the night some clear spells, a bit of rain and clear spells again, temperatures in towns and cities tonight will be above freezing, maybe a touch of frost in scotland and then tomorrow further showers dotted around the uk but the south should have more sunshine, southern, south eastern and central areas may be a bit brighter. these mild conditions may last into sunday, at some point they may get up to 14 degrees. you're watching beyond 100 days. us troops are pulling out of syria as the white house orders a complete and rapid withdrawal. but republican senators hit back, saying that's a huge mistake, and a win for the russians and iran. president trump hints at the decision with a morning tweet saying isis has been defeated and that was his only reason for being there. the us federal reserve under pressu
and you can watch amol rajan's review of the media year on bbc iplayer.ow it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. it's relatively mild air now, not i guarantee you will catch the rain but worth keeping the brolly to hand for the rest of the week. the night some clear spells, a bit of rain and clear spells again, temperatures in towns and cities tonight will be above freezing, maybe a touch of frost in scotland and then tomorrow further showers dotted around the uk but the south should...
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amol rajan, bbc news. hello.ere at westminster with a specially extended programme. it is the morning after the night before. theresa may is heading to brussels to try and win more concessions on that brexit deal after surviving that brexit deal after surviving that vote of no conference by 200 votes to 117. when you have need to get on with building a better
amol rajan, bbc news. hello.ere at westminster with a specially extended programme. it is the morning after the night before. theresa may is heading to brussels to try and win more concessions on that brexit deal after surviving that brexit deal after surviving that vote of no conference by 200 votes to 117. when you have need to get on with building a better
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amol rajan, bbc news. you can't tell me what to do, you ain't my mother!
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amol rajan, bbc news.e ran into the grounds of parliament. the man was tasered after jumping over railings and running towards officers. he's been arrested on suspicion of trespassing at a protected site. police say the incident is not thought to be terror—related and no weapon was recovered. the former england footballer paul gascoigne has appeared in court in county durham and pleaded not guilty to a charge of sexual assault. he was arrested at durham railway station in august, and is due to appear in court again next month. football now and both liverpool and tottenham are through to the knockout stages of the champions league. in a moment we'll hear about tottenham's match at barcelona but first, andy swiss reports from anfield. so, would it be one of those special anfield nights? liverpool knew they had to beat napoli to have any chance of progressing. nervous? well, mo salah didn't seem it, as after half an hour, he ghosted, glided and gave liverpool the lead. commentator: salah...in! didn't need any
amol rajan, bbc news.e ran into the grounds of parliament. the man was tasered after jumping over railings and running towards officers. he's been arrested on suspicion of trespassing at a protected site. police say the incident is not thought to be terror—related and no weapon was recovered. the former england footballer paul gascoigne has appeared in court in county durham and pleaded not guilty to a charge of sexual assault. he was arrested at durham railway station in august, and is due...
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amol rajan, bbc news. that's it from me, here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are.lo and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines tonight. chelsea condemn supporters that are heard singing anti—semitic chants during their europa league match in budapest, saying they "shame the club". rangers are out of europe, beaten by rapid vienna, while celtic also lose but they go through. and after two world cups... steve hansen is standing down as all blacks coach after what he hopes is a third win in a row next year. for the second game in a row, it's the chelsea fans' behaviour that's overshadowing what their team has done on the pitch. the club have suspended four supporters after raheem sterling was subjected to alleged racist abuse at stamford bridge. and tonight, there are claims part of the travelling chelsea support were heard singing an anti—semitic chant during their europa league match against vidi in budapest. a chelsea club spokesman has said tonight: antisemitism?and any other kind of race—related or religious hatred is?abhorrent to this club and the
amol rajan, bbc news. that's it from me, here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are.lo and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines tonight. chelsea condemn supporters that are heard singing anti—semitic chants during their europa league match in budapest, saying they "shame the club". rangers are out of europe, beaten by rapid vienna, while celtic also lose but they go through. and after two world cups... steve hansen is standing down as all blacks coach...
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the bbc‘s amol rajan gives his take on the last 12 months in review 2018: the media year.ello and welcome to the media year 2018. in the next half an hour, we are going to look at the intersection between technology and the media over the past 12 months, a golden age of tv and audio and the increasing impact of data on all our lives. this has been the year of the techlash, a global backlash against silicon valley's biggest companies prompted by controversies over privacy, misinformation, foreign interference and much else besides. and one company has been in the spotlight and feeling the heat more than any other. facebook‘s wobbles and worries morphed into constant woe. revelations emerged about a british data firm, cambridge analytica, misusing data on a massive scale. when the revelations first came to light, the company aggressively said this was not a data breach. the truth is it could have been something much worse. the mass harvesting of the personal data of tens of millions of people without them knowing about it. in the uk, the parliamentary select committee lookin
the bbc‘s amol rajan gives his take on the last 12 months in review 2018: the media year.ello and welcome to the media year 2018. in the next half an hour, we are going to look at the intersection between technology and the media over the past 12 months, a golden age of tv and audio and the increasing impact of data on all our lives. this has been the year of the techlash, a global backlash against silicon valley's biggest companies prompted by controversies over privacy, misinformation,...
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amol rajan, bbc news. you can't tell me what to do, you ain't my mother!e for a look at the weather, here's stav da naos. we start with the pressure chart, we are sandwiched in between a big area of high pressure, and area of low pressure out towards the atlantic. what is going on is the next couple of days, high pressure will be bringing ourfine and dry of days, high pressure will be bringing our fine and dry weather, the settled conditions of low pressure begins to move in to bring us pressure begins to move in to bring us very unsettled weather into the weekend. but this area of high pressure is also driving in some pretty strong, bitterly cold east south—easterly winds this afternoon so south—easterly winds this afternoon so it will feel very cold. this evening and overnight, even colder than last night and a clearer skies, so than last night and a clearer skies, $03 than last night and a clearer skies, so a widespread frost, not quite as cold near the coast, certainly from northern ireland, more cloud here, three or 4 degrees below. we are starting to
amol rajan, bbc news. you can't tell me what to do, you ain't my mother!e for a look at the weather, here's stav da naos. we start with the pressure chart, we are sandwiched in between a big area of high pressure, and area of low pressure out towards the atlantic. what is going on is the next couple of days, high pressure will be bringing ourfine and dry of days, high pressure will be bringing our fine and dry weather, the settled conditions of low pressure begins to move in to bring us...
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amol rajan, bbc news.land was devastated by the deadliest terror attack in british history. there were 270 victims of the attack, when pan am flight 103 was blown up mid—air, with debris falling across the town of lockerbie, changing the lives of its people forever. david cowan reports now on a new documentary from bbc scotland. a pan—american boeing 7117 airliner, flying from london to new york, crashed tonight in the scottish borders... on the 21st of december 1988, the world learned the name of a town called lockerbie. i was aware of something just going past the house, and then there was a woosh, and suddenly the whole sky turned orange, and there were flames hundreds of feet up into the air. blown apart by a bomb at 31,000 feet, pan am 103 fell onto the houses and countryside below. there were debris all over the place, there were actually bodies in the garden. wreckage from the aircraft was scattered over a wide area... all 259 passengers and crew were killed. 11 people died in their homes in lockerb
amol rajan, bbc news.land was devastated by the deadliest terror attack in british history. there were 270 victims of the attack, when pan am flight 103 was blown up mid—air, with debris falling across the town of lockerbie, changing the lives of its people forever. david cowan reports now on a new documentary from bbc scotland. a pan—american boeing 7117 airliner, flying from london to new york, crashed tonight in the scottish borders... on the 21st of december 1988, the world learned the...
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the bbc‘s amol rajan gives his take on the last 12 months in review 2018: the media year. the media over the past 12 months, a golden age of tv and audio and the increasing impact of data on all our lives. this has been the year of the techlash, a global backlash against silicon valley's biggest companies prompted by controversies over privacy, misinformation, foreign interference and much else besides. and one company has been in the spotlight and feeling the heat more than any other. facebook‘s wobbles and worries morphed into constant woe. revelations emerged about a british data firm, cambridge analytica,
the bbc‘s amol rajan gives his take on the last 12 months in review 2018: the media year. the media over the past 12 months, a golden age of tv and audio and the increasing impact of data on all our lives. this has been the year of the techlash, a global backlash against silicon valley's biggest companies prompted by controversies over privacy, misinformation, foreign interference and much else besides. and one company has been in the spotlight and feeling the heat more than any other....
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the bbc‘s amol rajan gives his take on the last 12 months in review
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our media editor, amol rajan, looks back at his time in the chair, and the role that question time hasd dimbleby took the helm of question time when the tories were divided on europe. but while some things are familiar from that era, others are less so. the system itself inherently encourages that kinds of behaviour. in those 25 years question time has made headlines, as well as interrogated them. successive governments are committing genocide against their own people, is that your theory? the appearance of british national party leader nick griffin sparked huge protested. don't shout out, please. his tie choices can be eccentric and he even got a tattoo. but dimbleby‘s style has been forthright and always on the audience's side, while willing, if need be, to keep them in check, too. i think you ought to leave, you know, because... applause. question time's been a very important part of the political debate in britain. you know you're called dimblebot? i do. did you know about that? idid. with david, it became a much warmer part of the interview. he was concerned to get the real answer
our media editor, amol rajan, looks back at his time in the chair, and the role that question time hasd dimbleby took the helm of question time when the tories were divided on europe. but while some things are familiar from that era, others are less so. the system itself inherently encourages that kinds of behaviour. in those 25 years question time has made headlines, as well as interrogated them. successive governments are committing genocide against their own people, is that your theory? the...
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amol rajan reports. it's been the scene of dramatic revelations.oad, he looks a bit dodgy. built in 1984, and originally designed to last forjust two years, the set has been found wanting — unable to film in high definition and prompting concerns around health and safety. now the bbc has been found wanting in its management of the project. the corporation says building on a brownfield site is intrinsically difficult, and points to procurement delays, lengthy contractual negotiations aimed at securing value for money and inflation associated with the construction. yet the national audit office does find reason to criticise decisions and processes undertaken by the bbc. and, action! eastenders is such a vitaljewel in the corporation's crown that securing its long—term future was not something the bbc could compromise on. nevertheless, at a time when parts of the corporation are enduring sharp cost—cutting, this overspend is an embarrassment. amol rajan, bbc news. in a moment, it's time for the one o'clock news. first it's time for a look at the weath
amol rajan reports. it's been the scene of dramatic revelations.oad, he looks a bit dodgy. built in 1984, and originally designed to last forjust two years, the set has been found wanting — unable to film in high definition and prompting concerns around health and safety. now the bbc has been found wanting in its management of the project. the corporation says building on a brownfield site is intrinsically difficult, and points to procurement delays, lengthy contractual negotiations aimed at...
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amol rajan, bbc news. hello.is thursday, it's 9:30am, i am victoria derbyshire here at westminster with a specially extended programme. it is the morning after the night before. theresa may is heading to brussels to try and win more concessions on that brexit deal after surviving that brexit deal after surviving that vote of no conference by 200 votes to 117. when you have need to get on with building a better future for this country. the bbc understands that the eu will not renegotiate the deal but might give more assurances on the temporary nature of the backstop, which is the sticking point for mps opposing the pi minister's plans. our focus has been on the withdrawal agreement and the changes to it to get support across the house of commons. i don't think this vote really changes very much in terms of that, and that is our concern. theresa may's critics are still saying that she should stand down, insisting she will never win the battle with her own mps over her brexit deal. this isn't an ordinary election an
amol rajan, bbc news. hello.is thursday, it's 9:30am, i am victoria derbyshire here at westminster with a specially extended programme. it is the morning after the night before. theresa may is heading to brussels to try and win more concessions on that brexit deal after surviving that brexit deal after surviving that vote of no conference by 200 votes to 117. when you have need to get on with building a better future for this country. the bbc understands that the eu will not renegotiate the...