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this after all is a bristol city side who have won their last nine.ut no precision. wolves hit the woodwork again. the home side continued to pile on the pressure. flicked on and pushed over the bar! pushing to equalise until the last second with a frantic finish, seeing the wolves‘ keeper deny the city keeper. wolves hang on and reach the quarter—finals. is this the year that silverware is wrapped in gold? hannah lupton, bbc news. we played really well. well—organised and good combinations, and a lot of chances that can kill the game and put the game to bed. knowing that after we are going to suffer, bristol city is a tough team, a very good team. and when they start putting balls around the box, it is very tough. and they put us against the ropes. it could be said the game of the day was in south wales as swansea beat brentford. ollie watkins put the away side ahead. but two goals in four minutes after the interval swung the match in swansea's favour. danieljames with the second of them. brentford were reduced to ten men before bersent celina made i
this after all is a bristol city side who have won their last nine.ut no precision. wolves hit the woodwork again. the home side continued to pile on the pressure. flicked on and pushed over the bar! pushing to equalise until the last second with a frantic finish, seeing the wolves‘ keeper deny the city keeper. wolves hang on and reach the quarter—finals. is this the year that silverware is wrapped in gold? hannah lupton, bbc news. we played really well. well—organised and good...
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bristol-myers has an 8% stake.january bristol announced the agreement in a deal valued at $74 billion they believe it asks the shareholders to take on too much risk back to you, melissa. >> thank you very much there are other investors, the fifth largest shareholder, dodge and cox, also unhappy with the deal so what happens at this point? >> could be a blessing in disguise for celgene down the road at some point it does make sense we probably talked about it at the time i thought bristol bit off far more than they could chew. it's a hail mary for a company that hasn't been doing well. eli lilly, merck, pfizer have been doing well. i think it's a hail mary and a lot of people are calling them on it. bristol is at $73 billion market cap company. this is a huge deal for them i understand why wellington would push back. what does it mean for celgene? in my opinion i think you buy this weakness. i'm not suggesting somebody else comes in to scoop them up, but at this price the stock is undervalued. >> reportedly the fift
bristol-myers has an 8% stake.january bristol announced the agreement in a deal valued at $74 billion they believe it asks the shareholders to take on too much risk back to you, melissa. >> thank you very much there are other investors, the fifth largest shareholder, dodge and cox, also unhappy with the deal so what happens at this point? >> could be a blessing in disguise for celgene down the road at some point it does make sense we probably talked about it at the time i thought...
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scott ellis reports from bristol.his morning almost as fast as they could clear it. flights from the airport were suspended late yesterday. it is still a no—fly zone. 106 flights have been cancelled with more than 15,000 passengers facing disruption. welsh rugby fans rallied amid the despair. katiejeffrey from yate was hoping for a hen—do in amsterdam. we've got to travel to london and get a flight tomorrow morning. so, we will see if that goes ahead. also now heading for gatwick is matt willis from kingswood, who was hoping for a stag do in prague. it's a bit of a shame because i lived in finland for a while and they cope with this all the time. i'm surprised there's not haters on the runway, or something along those lines. for this family, a more serious delay. —— i'm surprised there's not heaters on the runway, or something along those lines. for this family, a more serious delay. they were trying to get to a funeral. we never function with the snow in this country. bristol airport's the second highest in the count
scott ellis reports from bristol.his morning almost as fast as they could clear it. flights from the airport were suspended late yesterday. it is still a no—fly zone. 106 flights have been cancelled with more than 15,000 passengers facing disruption. welsh rugby fans rallied amid the despair. katiejeffrey from yate was hoping for a hen—do in amsterdam. we've got to travel to london and get a flight tomorrow morning. so, we will see if that goes ahead. also now heading for gatwick is matt...
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bristol miles -- bristol myers still up 1%, celgene down about 8%. are wrapping up the month. just a quick look at where we are on the day, and then i will give you some numbers on what the month has delivered. ftse 100 underperforming, best-performing the swiss market -- underperforming. best-performing, the swiss market. what we really seem is decent performance out of the big pharma stocks like roche, which have really led to that swiss outperformance. we are counting down towards the european market close. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live from london, i'm guy johnson. vonnie: in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." rolls-royce is our stock of this hour. stocks down. emma chandra is here. explain. see more than 50% of rolls-royce's business pulling out of the race to build the industry's only new aircraft platform is it a good they blow -- platform as a bit of a blow. rolls saying the new engine technologies just wouldn't be ready for the targeted delivery date of putting putting five, and the ceo -- of 2025, and the ceo saying t
bristol miles -- bristol myers still up 1%, celgene down about 8%. are wrapping up the month. just a quick look at where we are on the day, and then i will give you some numbers on what the month has delivered. ftse 100 underperforming, best-performing the swiss market -- underperforming. best-performing, the swiss market. what we really seem is decent performance out of the big pharma stocks like roche, which have really led to that swiss outperformance. we are counting down towards the...
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jon kay is in bristol and has been finding out more here we have a voice in zebra's clothing.pted to say it's not unusual to see horses dressed like this around here because bristol university have done this important research and you can explain why. why do this? we've been fascinated by the question of why zebras are stripey. there have been a lot of theories over the years and one of the ones that has been of most interest is that they might be stripey to stop flies from attacking them. what have you found by dressing up a horse as a zebra? if you dress horses up with a stripey coat like this, the number of flies that come to try to bite drops dramatically when you compare it to a black or a white rug. flies don't like stripes? they really don't like landing on stripes, so, yeah, it's a strong finding. do we know why flies don't like stripes? we don't know exactly. we have a few ideas. it may be that they dazzle the flies as they come in to land. they have lower—resolution eyes so don't see the stripes until they are close and something puts them off in the last few moments
jon kay is in bristol and has been finding out more here we have a voice in zebra's clothing.pted to say it's not unusual to see horses dressed like this around here because bristol university have done this important research and you can explain why. why do this? we've been fascinated by the question of why zebras are stripey. there have been a lot of theories over the years and one of the ones that has been of most interest is that they might be stripey to stop flies from attacking them. what...
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that will be held at bristol city after that co mforta ble held at bristol city after that comfortablell be facing or cardiff city in their fifth round tie. again another postponement which means durham and cardiff remain in the running for the fifth round. 0ur cardiff remain in the running for the fifth round. our next home fixture please? number15. reading 01’ fixture please? number15. reading or kington town. they will face. seven. yeovil town 01’ they will face. seven. yeovil town or birmingham city. that'll decided next sunday. 0ur or birmingham city. that'll decided next sunday. our next home fixture? number 12. chelsea, the current holders. this should be interesting. who will they be facing? number 13. it is arsenal. 1a time winners, arsenal who sailed through to the fifth round at the weekend with victory over crawley. 0ur fifth round at the weekend with victory over crawley. our next home tie please? number three. manchester united. this will be at old trafford. numberili. number14. that number 14. that will be london number14. that will be london bees. the championship high—
that will be held at bristol city after that co mforta ble held at bristol city after that comfortablell be facing or cardiff city in their fifth round tie. again another postponement which means durham and cardiff remain in the running for the fifth round. 0ur cardiff remain in the running for the fifth round. our next home fixture please? number15. reading 01’ fixture please? number15. reading or kington town. they will face. seven. yeovil town 01’ they will face. seven. yeovil town or...
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scott ellis reports from bristol. no—fly zone. 106 flights have been cancelled with more than 15,000 passengers facing disruption. welsh rugby fans rallied amid the despair. katiejeffrey from yate was hoping for a hen—do in amsterdam. we've got to travel to london and get a flight tomorrow morning. so, we will see if that goes ahead. also now heading for gatwick is matt willis from kingswood, who was hoping for a stag do in prague. it's a bit of a shame because i lived in finland for a while and they cope with this all the time. i'm surprised there's not haters on the runway, ——heaters on the runway, or something along those lines. for this family, a more serious delay. they were trying to get to a funeral. we never function with the snow in this country. bristol airport's the second highest in the country and had 20 centimetres of snow last night. this is a rare occurrence for us here in the uk, thankfully. as the snow continues to fall, you know, we clearly need a break in the weather for us to be able to completely
scott ellis reports from bristol. no—fly zone. 106 flights have been cancelled with more than 15,000 passengers facing disruption. welsh rugby fans rallied amid the despair. katiejeffrey from yate was hoping for a hen—do in amsterdam. we've got to travel to london and get a flight tomorrow morning. so, we will see if that goes ahead. also now heading for gatwick is matt willis from kingswood, who was hoping for a stag do in prague. it's a bit of a shame because i lived in finland for a...
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knowing that after we are going to suffer, bristol city is a tough team, a very good team.y put us against the ropes. 0ne one more tie to play. celtic are eight points clear at the top of the scottish premiership tonight after a 1—0 win at kilmarnock. have a look at this. scott brown with a late winner in the 90th minute when his shot deflected off alex bruce. jubilant scenes. however, his joy soon turned sour when he was shown a second yellow card for over—celebrating. it still means they maintain their 100% start domestically this year. in the women's fa cup, chelsea are a step closer to succesfully defending their title. they're through to the quarter—finals after beating arsenal 3—0 in a repeat of last year's final. beth england scored twice for chelsea, but it wasjonna andersson with the best goal of the game with a long—range effort. have a look at this one. chelsea to the next round. elsehwere, super league leaders manchester city won 3—0 at tottenham from the league below. liverpool and manchester united are also through with wins over millwall and london bees. the
knowing that after we are going to suffer, bristol city is a tough team, a very good team.y put us against the ropes. 0ne one more tie to play. celtic are eight points clear at the top of the scottish premiership tonight after a 1—0 win at kilmarnock. have a look at this. scott brown with a late winner in the 90th minute when his shot deflected off alex bruce. jubilant scenes. however, his joy soon turned sour when he was shown a second yellow card for over—celebrating. it still means they...
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knowing that after we are going to suffer, bristol city isa we are going to suffer, bristol city is at the rope. we just could not get over the line. to be fairto we just could not get over the line. to be fair to them, they are big and strong but i was very proud of the second—half strong but i was very proud of the second— half performance. we strong but i was very proud of the second—half performance. we have to rememberwho we are second—half performance. we have to remember who we are and where we have come from if you like. wills are seventh in the premier league and a top team. so for us to compete like we did in the second half after what was a very mediocre first—half performance and credit goes to the boys and we have to continue that i'iow boys and we have to continue that now in our league campaign. in the championship, middlesbrough are up to fifth after a 1—0 win at blackburn. britt assombalonga with the only goalfor the away side. it's middlesbrough‘s first win in four matches, while it's the first time blackburn have lost four successive games under manager tony mowbray
knowing that after we are going to suffer, bristol city isa we are going to suffer, bristol city is at the rope. we just could not get over the line. to be fairto we just could not get over the line. to be fair to them, they are big and strong but i was very proud of the second—half strong but i was very proud of the second— half performance. we strong but i was very proud of the second—half performance. we have to rememberwho we are second—half performance. we have to remember who we...
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scott ellis at bristol airport. duncan, how well have they been coping in hampshire?rible at the moment. it is, we have been driving around hampshire and box all day and the snow simply has not stopped falling. we're just off the a34 near andover and this is what happens to the b roads, they simply can't cope. there are gritters out. we have seen them on the b roads and the m3 roads but they soon get covered over. tonight, the m3 is blocked in two directions because ofjackknifed lorries nor the winchester, but as temperatures and snow continue to drop, driving conditions are likely to become extremely challenging throughout the rest of this evening. duncan, thank you, duncan kennedy in whitchurch, in hampshire. the mother of a three—year—old girl has become the first person to be found guilty, of female genital mutilation in the uk. the 37—year—old ugandan woman, from east london, was accused of cutting her daughter in 2017. the girl's father was cleared of the same charges. adina campbell's report contains some distressing details. it's a crime that has been illegal
scott ellis at bristol airport. duncan, how well have they been coping in hampshire?rible at the moment. it is, we have been driving around hampshire and box all day and the snow simply has not stopped falling. we're just off the a34 near andover and this is what happens to the b roads, they simply can't cope. there are gritters out. we have seen them on the b roads and the m3 roads but they soon get covered over. tonight, the m3 is blocked in two directions because ofjackknifed lorries nor the...
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i'm joined now from our bristol studio by paul charles. virgin atlantic. are you surprised by he was my lad? i are you surprised by he was my lad? ,it are you surprised by he was my lad? , it has been a basket case in the industry for some years. it emerged out of the carcass of british midland in 2012 which was sold to british airways and then what happened was its new owners try to make a great strategy of being a regional player. its hallmark was in being a regional player but it simply did not have the strategy on destinations that people wanted to fly to. it had planes that buy very expensive to run and they were not enough passengers to fly on the routes that it was flying. when you combine all of that and a rise in the fuel price in recent months which has hit several airlines, there was no supplies that flybmi would go under. why would it go under when others have managed to survive? flybe has a different model, if focused regional operation, the planes were leased again, renegotiated, but flybmi was never actually a strong brand,
i'm joined now from our bristol studio by paul charles. virgin atlantic. are you surprised by he was my lad? i are you surprised by he was my lad? ,it are you surprised by he was my lad? , it has been a basket case in the industry for some years. it emerged out of the carcass of british midland in 2012 which was sold to british airways and then what happened was its new owners try to make a great strategy of being a regional player. its hallmark was in being a regional player but it simply did...
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claire marshall, bbc news, bristol.ands at 134, with 199 people still missing. those who survived are desperately trying to establish what may have happened to family and friends. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has been to the site of the disaster in brumadinho in south—east brazil to talk to one woman who's lost six members of herfamily and another who had the narrowest of escapes. when the dam broke, there was little hope for those in the path of the deluge that followed. panic as drivers struggle to save themselves. elias was driving one of the trucks that day. it sounded like an explosion, but he soon realised what had happened. translation: we saw the mud coming, and i told my friend sebastian, "run, the dam has burst." you can see it on video, my truck moving from one side to the other. there was no way out. we asked god to protect us — death was staring us in the face. they survived. this was the aftermath. his pick—up, says elias, was like a grain of sand tossed about in the chaos. i meet wanderlei
claire marshall, bbc news, bristol.ands at 134, with 199 people still missing. those who survived are desperately trying to establish what may have happened to family and friends. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has been to the site of the disaster in brumadinho in south—east brazil to talk to one woman who's lost six members of herfamily and another who had the narrowest of escapes. when the dam broke, there was little hope for those in the path of the deluge that followed. panic...
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great stuff, thank you, jon kay in bristol.orses and zebras. we have winter dressed up as spring, the temperatures are way above where they should be at the moment, some of us are seeing some sunshine including sheep here in shropshire and on this air must chart it shows where the air has been coming from, from close to the caribbean.
great stuff, thank you, jon kay in bristol.orses and zebras. we have winter dressed up as spring, the temperatures are way above where they should be at the moment, some of us are seeing some sunshine including sheep here in shropshire and on this air must chart it shows where the air has been coming from, from close to the caribbean.
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others in bath, glasgow, manchester and bristol will also shut.n of vinyl records. here's lizo mzimba. lunchtime — a quick stampede to the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music fans — and for some of music's biggest artists. now, while 100 stores have been saved, 27 are being shut down, including the one where it all started almost 100 years ago, on london's oxford street. today's would—be shoppers perhaps an illustration of hmv‘s falling relevance to younger, online heavy consumers, and its continuing value to others. people are ordering online, they're streaming, and really there is still a crowd of people who want to come and browse. we rely on so many other things now, streaming music, we stream tv, we stream films, and they've got to find a business model so they can survive. enter doug putnam, owner of canadian retailer sunrise records, hmv‘s new owners. we took over, you know, 80 some odd stores in canada almost two and a half years ago, and they're doing strong, doing well, profitable. we see hmv cont
others in bath, glasgow, manchester and bristol will also shut.n of vinyl records. here's lizo mzimba. lunchtime — a quick stampede to the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music fans — and for some of music's biggest artists. now, while 100 stores have been saved, 27 are being shut down, including the one where it all started almost 100 years ago, on london's oxford street. today's would—be shoppers perhaps an illustration of hmv‘s falling relevance...
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also, even need a fairly substantial position in bristol to do that.don't know the size of their investment, but you have any sort of leverage over a company like some buyers, you would need to be extraordinarily large. the stock is busy at the moment. they have also announced for five other position this year. it is just a question of whether they would actually have the capital leverage over a bristol. vonnie: we're talking about ebay and lots of other companies. what will he do as chairman of papa john's? you enact changes the and get out of the top? ed: he is not going to get out of the stock quickly. this is a company that has through a major trauma. you look at what has been going on with the founder led, and that awful things. they try to sell them all and that didn't work out. that love relatively recently. i think dismissal try and run the business of the, but i think he will try and draw business away from a genetic. they are just gone for. the interesting and here is, their investment is a song a weighted average trading price of the hill ab
also, even need a fairly substantial position in bristol to do that.don't know the size of their investment, but you have any sort of leverage over a company like some buyers, you would need to be extraordinarily large. the stock is busy at the moment. they have also announced for five other position this year. it is just a question of whether they would actually have the capital leverage over a bristol. vonnie: we're talking about ebay and lots of other companies. what will he do as chairman...
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we arrived at bristol airport to catch a flight only for it to be cancelled at very short notice.off into austria for ourskiing trip, but there is a real concern as to how we're going to get home. flybmi say they can't organise travel with other airlines themselves, nor will passengers be refunded. there are unfortunately going to be a lot of people out of pocket. for those of you, for those people who aren't able to get a refund through their credit card holder, you may also be entitled to something back through your insurance. flybmi operates from regional airports, including newcastle and bristol, flying to 25 european cities. the company blames rising fuel and carbon costs for its problems, but in a statement says... the futures of nearly 400 employees both here and abroad are also in doubt. this is flybmi's headquarters at east midlands airport. only one fly going out of here today and that has been cancelled. the advice from flybmi if you have booked a flight is to consult your insurers or your credit card company, because they cannot organise a alternative flight for you. t
we arrived at bristol airport to catch a flight only for it to be cancelled at very short notice.off into austria for ourskiing trip, but there is a real concern as to how we're going to get home. flybmi say they can't organise travel with other airlines themselves, nor will passengers be refunded. there are unfortunately going to be a lot of people out of pocket. for those of you, for those people who aren't able to get a refund through their credit card holder, you may also be entitled to...
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they knocked out bristol city of the wsl to... that isa bristol city of the wsl to...to look out for. we will be joined with the draw. is there any pairing you might like to see koscielny if you lets on that list, i would love to see majesties city, manchester united. we're hoping that's going to be a rivalry next seasonif that's going to be a rivalry next season if manchester united get promoted. that'll be a real test. what about durhammike wouldn't it be great for them get a tie? what a result for them, they beat bristol city. i'll be interested to see who they get and they would want a home tie, there's a lot of really good team still in there and manchester, derby would be great. we will leave it for the moment. it just derby would be great. we will leave it for the moment. itjust about derby would be great. we will leave it for the moment. it just about ten minutes, we will be back here for the draw. looking forward to it. it was a crucial opening day for caster semenya at the court of arbitaration for sport. athletics governing body the iaaf is attempting to lim
they knocked out bristol city of the wsl to... that isa bristol city of the wsl to...to look out for. we will be joined with the draw. is there any pairing you might like to see koscielny if you lets on that list, i would love to see majesties city, manchester united. we're hoping that's going to be a rivalry next seasonif that's going to be a rivalry next season if manchester united get promoted. that'll be a real test. what about durhammike wouldn't it be great for them get a tie? what a...
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that is the latest from bristol airport.ow airport has well and as we have been reporting disruption on the railways and the roads. for the very latest on the travel situation, why not go to the bbc news website oi’ why not go to the bbc news website or tune into your local bbc radio station, lots of up—to—date information. or follow us through the evening here on the bbc news channel. that is it from me now. back to carrie in the studio. the mother of a three—year—old girl has become the first to be found guilty of female genital mutilation in the uk. the 37—year—old ugandan woman from walthamstow in east london, was accused of cutting her daughter in 2017. the girl's father was cleared of the same charges. our news correspondent adina campbell was outside the old bailey earlierjust after the verdict came in. it is an important day here at the old bailey. the uk has its first conviction forfemale old bailey. the uk has its first conviction for female genital mutilation, a crime illegal since 1985, and in the last few minute
that is the latest from bristol airport.ow airport has well and as we have been reporting disruption on the railways and the roads. for the very latest on the travel situation, why not go to the bbc news website oi’ why not go to the bbc news website or tune into your local bbc radio station, lots of up—to—date information. or follow us through the evening here on the bbc news channel. that is it from me now. back to carrie in the studio. the mother of a three—year—old girl has become...
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>> i am not going to discuss bristol-myers today. >> you can't not discuss bristol-myers with me here. >> i can >> i've just given you ten minutes to talk pizza. do you own bristol-myers >> we are certainly interested in the story at bristol-myers. >> did you nominate any directors for the board? >> not going to discuss that right now. >> why would you own bristol-myers? do you not like the cell gene deal >> well me go back and talk more broadly. >> okay. >> so our job, we believe our job is to represent the best interest of shareholders so we look at lots of situations and we get lots of calls from shareholders who may be upset with things going on at different companies. we evaluate those situations to try and determine whether we can have a positive impact in representing the best interest of those shareholders. bristol-myers might fit that profile. >> but it might not. >> it might not. we haven't made that decision. if we make that decision, i'll tell you what, i'll come on and talk to crow about it. >> you'll want to come on and talk about it because it would be an uphill climb.
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this is a concern that bristol-myers' vote to andrews square will vote no.ement firm often focused on healthcare and almost always quiet chose to very unusually come out and oppose the deal, and then this morning we got starboard putting out one of its long letters though frankly starboard toss not own a significant amount of stock in any way, but its opinion can also be important. >> one to watch. when we come back, an exclusive interview with treasury secretary steve mnuchin. we've got "squawk on the street" back after this break. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. >>> welcome back as president trump travels back from vietnam, his treasury second steve mnuchin is on a trip of his own in europe. he joins us live now from london along with our own hadley gamble hadley >> reporter: hey, morgan that's right i'm joined by u.s. treasury secretary steven mnuchin welcome. it's great to see y
this is a concern that bristol-myers' vote to andrews square will vote no.ement firm often focused on healthcare and almost always quiet chose to very unusually come out and oppose the deal, and then this morning we got starboard putting out one of its long letters though frankly starboard toss not own a significant amount of stock in any way, but its opinion can also be important. >> one to watch. when we come back, an exclusive interview with treasury secretary steve mnuchin. we've got...
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i think bristol is a challenge company and this takes the pressure off bristol has a number of good drugst have enough to be able to make it so people are excited about it this idea is, david, i think more putting bristol in play >> yeah. >> we both think that's -- >> look, i could be a supporter. >> any interest out there -- first of all, it would be hostile in nature. >> that's ridiculous. >> very hard to imagine. pfizer does not seem interested at all. >> at all. >> pfizer -- pfizer had a -- the merck call, exceptional on animal health, by the way. which is -- >> beyond keytruda. >> yes, eli lilly from 89 to 116 when they announced the spin of elanco pfizer fantastic, a lot of people are hoping, including me, that frazer would announce they would spin off their animal health they said they featured their animal health as one of the good reasons to grow. look at eli lilly. the last five points, the business has been very good. they bought locxo. a lot of deals i keep hearing about in the biotech business but they haven't hurt. a lot of people are saying j & j has to do something. i disa
i think bristol is a challenge company and this takes the pressure off bristol has a number of good drugst have enough to be able to make it so people are excited about it this idea is, david, i think more putting bristol in play >> yeah. >> we both think that's -- >> look, i could be a supporter. >> any interest out there -- first of all, it would be hostile in nature. >> that's ridiculous. >> very hard to imagine. pfizer does not seem interested at all....
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jenny walrond, bbc news, bristol.s partial privatisation of the probation service has gone into administration. the firm, working links, was criticised by inspectors, who say it's "buckling" under the strain of commercial pressures. it's the first community rehabilitation company to become insolvent since the government outsourced the management of offenders. the natwest bank has lent £2 billion to companies who want to stockpile in the event of britain leaving the eu without a deal. the indian government says pakistan will pay "a heavy price" after a suicide bomb attack in kashmir, which killed more than a0 indian security officials. a separatist militant group, jaish—e—mohammed, has claimed responsibility, and pakistan denies any involvement. kashmir has been a flash point between the two nuclear—armed states for decades, leading to three previous wars. the area is divided between them, but each claim all the territory as their own. the latest atrocity, the deadliest for almost 30 years, has led to fears of another
jenny walrond, bbc news, bristol.s partial privatisation of the probation service has gone into administration. the firm, working links, was criticised by inspectors, who say it's "buckling" under the strain of commercial pressures. it's the first community rehabilitation company to become insolvent since the government outsourced the management of offenders. the natwest bank has lent £2 billion to companies who want to stockpile in the event of britain leaving the eu without a deal....
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and the moment wolves overcame resilient bristol city
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knowing that after that we were going to suffer, and bristol with a tough team.d the box, it is very tough and they put us against the ropes. i congratulate my boys because they we re very congratulate my boys because they were very bright today and i think were very bright today and i think we are very happy. —— a very brave today. crystal palace — who reached the final three years ago — are also through to the last eight. they won at third—tier doncaster rovers where ghana internationaljeffrey schlupp opened the scoring after only eight minutes. and max meyer sealed the victory in first—half stoppage time. 2—0 the final score. certainly even for a long period but luckily we scored two good goals and that's i was through. we have to be very happy with that and these matches are real behind the skin because people don't give the team the credit they're supposed to get. we did, we watch them and i said before get the game this is going to before get the game this is going to bea before get the game this is going to be a very tough game. they are a good site and th
knowing that after that we were going to suffer, and bristol with a tough team.d the box, it is very tough and they put us against the ropes. i congratulate my boys because they we re very congratulate my boys because they were very bright today and i think were very bright today and i think we are very happy. —— a very brave today. crystal palace — who reached the final three years ago — are also through to the last eight. they won at third—tier doncaster rovers where ghana...
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but if bristol bear‘s billionaire owner steve la nsdown bristol bear‘s billionaire owner steve lansdowntake relegation and promotion out of the equation and promotion out of the equation and after that three—year window, a clu b and after that three—year window, a club should play off the bottom team the premiership to get in there. this allows us to play more english players and develop them and that has to be good for the game. some clu bs has to be good for the game. some clubs have said ring fencing would give them the confidence to invest when most are struggling financially. exeter chiefs, the only top—flight club to turn a profit in the most recent results, reach the premiership in 2010, becoming champions two years ago, but even they fear that such fairy tales are becoming increasingly rare. the gulf between the clubs financially is so vast it has almost put the premiership beyond the reach of most championship clubs. but here at ambitious ealing trailfinders, tens of millions has been spent pursuing the dream of promotion to the premiership, one of several second—tier clubs thr
but if bristol bear‘s billionaire owner steve la nsdown bristol bear‘s billionaire owner steve lansdowntake relegation and promotion out of the equation and promotion out of the equation and after that three—year window, a clu b and after that three—year window, a club should play off the bottom team the premiership to get in there. this allows us to play more english players and develop them and that has to be good for the game. some clu bs has to be good for the game. some clubs have...
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and bristol airport had some major disruption because of snow. say they expect things to run smoothly today. however, we heard at bristol airport there seemed to be short delays because of de—icing planes. the advice is to check before you travel. southwestern railways say they expect some delays on some services until about midday. if you are going out on the roads, there is a yellow warning in place for ice, which means gritters have been out on major streets. but if you are going onto smaller roads that have been untreated and might still have ice, the advice is to drive carefully. yellow weather warnings for snow and ice are expected to remain in place across the uk until this afternoon. these pictures, provided by viewers, give a flavour of the weather people have been enjoying — and enduring — over the last 2a hours. looking ahead, the met office is warning that tonight will be the coldest of the winter so far. scotland could see lows of minus 16 overnight into sunday. expect more scenes like this tomorrow morning. let's speak now to mark b
and bristol airport had some major disruption because of snow. say they expect things to run smoothly today. however, we heard at bristol airport there seemed to be short delays because of de—icing planes. the advice is to check before you travel. southwestern railways say they expect some delays on some services until about midday. if you are going out on the roads, there is a yellow warning in place for ice, which means gritters have been out on major streets. but if you are going onto...
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here in bristol, rehearsing and performing, is where it all began for her.ow, in turn, she is helping motivate a new generation. so how inspiring is it? she came from here. it's incredibly inspiring that she came from the school we're currently studying at and it's an incredibly exciting time to be going into this industry as young women. i woke up this morning to my flatmate screaming, "she did it, she did it!" so i think everyone's excited. more pressure on you here now? no, i would say it's more inspiring to know that olivia's opened this gateway for women to come out and be as real as they can with how they look, how they act and just be truthful to themselves. and who knows, perhaps in part because of the way olivia has shown what's possible, there just might be a future oscar winner or two in this very room. lizo mzimba, bbc news, bristol. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, a big moment for labour and brexit — or is it? we have all the key players live. we'll ask them who's in charge of the party and the next step? join me now on
here in bristol, rehearsing and performing, is where it all began for her.ow, in turn, she is helping motivate a new generation. so how inspiring is it? she came from here. it's incredibly inspiring that she came from the school we're currently studying at and it's an incredibly exciting time to be going into this industry as young women. i woke up this morning to my flatmate screaming, "she did it, she did it!" so i think everyone's excited. more pressure on you here now? no, i would...
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high-flying wolves b championship side bristol city 1—0 in the early tie of the day. an hour mark. bristol city have won nine games in a row in the lead up to this one, so the upset was on and improved dramatically after the break. dasilva wasting their best chance and wolves hung on. and it could be said the game of the day was in south wales between championship sides of swansea and brentford. swa nsea sides of swansea and brentford. swansea coming out on top, despite benford taking an early lead through watkins. but two goals in four minutes after the interval swung the match in swa nsea's minutes after the interval swung the match in swansea's favour. minutes after the interval swung the match in swansea's fav| a r. minutes after the interval swung the match in swansea's fav| a great james with the second, a great breakaway run. brentford were reduced to ten men before celina made it 3—1 and they sealed the win late on, byers picking his spot for swansea's fourth, as they reach the last date for the second year in a row. so this is the quarterfinals are shaping up
high-flying wolves b championship side bristol city 1—0 in the early tie of the day. an hour mark. bristol city have won nine games in a row in the lead up to this one, so the upset was on and improved dramatically after the break. dasilva wasting their best chance and wolves hung on. and it could be said the game of the day was in south wales between championship sides of swansea and brentford. swa nsea sides of swansea and brentford. swansea coming out on top, despite benford taking an...
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not the case at bristol airport, though.severe weather that they have been seeing. —— eighta.m.. weather that they have been seeing. —— eight a.m.. many rail services also affected. he mentioned southeastern, south—west and running the winter timetable, and many rail services are advising passengers to check —— southwes they say they could struggle this morning. we talked about the amber weather warning. going up to basingstoke and 0xford. that means there is a real risk of travel delay. it will be a difficult rush—hourfor risk of travel delay. it will be a difficult rush—hour for many. kathryn, thank you very much. it looks quite thin on the ground compared to a lot of what we are seeing across the country. yes, across the programme this morning we will keep you right up—to—date with all the problems, particularly issues in the south—west, and now what we know overnight is that there was a fairly heavy and sudden outburst of snow, this is in cornwall, in bodmin, traffic brought to as standstill, and then they have to as sta
not the case at bristol airport, though.severe weather that they have been seeing. —— eighta.m.. weather that they have been seeing. —— eight a.m.. many rail services also affected. he mentioned southeastern, south—west and running the winter timetable, and many rail services are advising passengers to check —— southwes they say they could struggle this morning. we talked about the amber weather warning. going up to basingstoke and 0xford. that means there is a real risk of travel...
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pfizer, astrazeneca, bristol myer, johnson & johnson.bristol myer, johnson &johnson. the high cost of drugs is an issue that us president donald trump has said he wants to address. joining us now is mike amey, portfolio manager at pimco. good to talk to you. let's address the pound sterling festival, sally said the pound has basically had a huge impact on the ftse, down nearly 196, huge impact on the ftse, down nearly 1%, a stronger pound not liked by the market but a pound that tells us what the markets are thinking what's going to happen with brexit. yes. the pound is one of the key bellwethers for political uncertainty in the uk. exit is the key source of political uncertainty. and file we see daily headlines on what the labour position is on brexit, what theresa may is dry to push through, the thing the markets are focused on is the risk of a disruptive brexit, a wto type of outcome on much the 29th, that's what the markets are nervous about because that's the most uncertain place you could put the economy. that probability looks lik
pfizer, astrazeneca, bristol myer, johnson & johnson.bristol myer, johnson &johnson. the high cost of drugs is an issue that us president donald trump has said he wants to address. joining us now is mike amey, portfolio manager at pimco. good to talk to you. let's address the pound sterling festival, sally said the pound has basically had a huge impact on the ftse, down nearly 196, huge impact on the ftse, down nearly 1%, a stronger pound not liked by the market but a pound that tells...
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here in bristol, rehearsing and performing, is where it all began for her. came from here. it's incredibly inspiring that she came from the school we're currently studying at and it's an incredibly exciting time to be going into this industry as young women. i woke up this morning to my flatmate screaming, "she did it, she did it!" so i think everyone's excited. more pressure on you here now? no, i would say it's more inspiring to know that olivia's opened this gateway for women to come out and be as real as they can with how they look,
here in bristol, rehearsing and performing, is where it all began for her. came from here. it's incredibly inspiring that she came from the school we're currently studying at and it's an incredibly exciting time to be going into this industry as young women. i woke up this morning to my flatmate screaming, "she did it, she did it!" so i think everyone's excited. more pressure on you here now? no, i would say it's more inspiring to know that olivia's opened this gateway for women to...
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its smalljets operated on routes from aberdeen, bristol, newcastle, east midlands, sta nsted and others5 european cities. passengers who have been affected are anxious. i'm in belgium at the moment and ijust got the bbc alert that flybmi have gone into administration. all the flights for me to return home are really expensive and flybmi have said they won't return the £134 that i initially spent, so i don't know how i'm going to get back. flybmi, based here at east midlands airport, says its collapse was unavoidable. it's blamed a spike in the price of fuel and changes in the cost of carbon permits. it said these had undermined efforts to turn a profit. the company statement said: today's news was a surprise to passengers, but the airline is just the latest carrier to get into difficulties. we are now most of the way through what's been a miserable winterfor a large number of airlines. we've seen failures, including germania, small planet, cobalt of cyprus, primera air of iceland, all these small airlines have been collapsing and i'm afraid that flybmi has flown for the last time. passe
its smalljets operated on routes from aberdeen, bristol, newcastle, east midlands, sta nsted and others5 european cities. passengers who have been affected are anxious. i'm in belgium at the moment and ijust got the bbc alert that flybmi have gone into administration. all the flights for me to return home are really expensive and flybmi have said they won't return the £134 that i initially spent, so i don't know how i'm going to get back. flybmi, based here at east midlands airport, says its...
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bristol airport, though, has possibly had the most problems this morning.sed to flights inbound and outbound because of problems trying to clear the runway. it was then updated that it would last until at least midday, and of course there has been heavy snowfall in the bristol area, and into south wales as well. what of the rails? we know that southeastern are running a winter timetable, a reduced amount of trains, warning people that their journeys may take longer. we are hearing that there has not been any problems on an epic scale, but certainly rail services across the south of england are being delayed, and some cancellations as well, so check before your travel. at the roads, of course, not too bad in urban areas, but some of the rural areas are suffering, and we know about the amber warning in the thames valley area, up from reading into 0xfordshire and through the chilterns and eastbound there, and it looks like that will see the brunt of the next couple of hours of weather there, so be careful if you are travelling in that area. all right, kathryn,
bristol airport, though, has possibly had the most problems this morning.sed to flights inbound and outbound because of problems trying to clear the runway. it was then updated that it would last until at least midday, and of course there has been heavy snowfall in the bristol area, and into south wales as well. what of the rails? we know that southeastern are running a winter timetable, a reduced amount of trains, warning people that their journeys may take longer. we are hearing that there...
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whether this ultimately pans out and bristol-myers benefits as ektar -- bristol-myers shares down a touchll. scarlet: a big mover in the s&p 500 today. coming up, betting big. can the demand of life sports sustain -- live sports sustain an entire league? we will speak to the cofounders, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ armoure: under outweighing a revenue warning -- they've made headway on their turnaround just as earnings came in around $.90 a share, beating analyst expectations. kris jenner rinaldo -- cristiano onaldo's soccer club plans to sell one or to six to $9 million of notes -- 169 million dollars of notes. alibaba billionaire -- who played lacrosse at yale is in a long line of investors. we are joined by the cofounders of the leak. -- of the league. he owns a couple of other sports teams. how did this come about? >> we've known joe for a few years now. we had been talking about this concept early on. round ofsed our continued growth, we stayed in touch and we formulated this series a. alibaba,co-founder there are few people who understand the intersection of technology and commerce. h
whether this ultimately pans out and bristol-myers benefits as ektar -- bristol-myers shares down a touchll. scarlet: a big mover in the s&p 500 today. coming up, betting big. can the demand of life sports sustain -- live sports sustain an entire league? we will speak to the cofounders, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ armoure: under outweighing a revenue warning -- they've made headway on their turnaround just as earnings came in around $.90 a share, beating analyst expectations. kris jenner...
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guy: can we talk about bristol-myers for just a moment?tar board wants to have board representation. they sent a notice to the company requesting this. my question is, what do they want? does it have to do with the celgene transaction? reporter: it does. they are trying to expand bristol-myers with this multibillion-dollar deal, and bring in a biotechnology side with celgene. that is a bigger question, what exactly is starboard after? you think about their past dealings, i thing about darden restaurants, really where starboard made their name, being able to dictate how the pasta was cooked in olive garden. it is a whole lot different than figuring out how to run a drug business. it will be interesting to get more of a sense of what exactly starboard is seeing in bristol-myers' business. it is a bit of a departure for them in terms of the industries they focused on the past. -- focused on in the past. guy: can we focus a little bit on the grocery sector? u.k. authorities are pouring cold water on this merger between sainsbury and asda, owne
guy: can we talk about bristol-myers for just a moment?tar board wants to have board representation. they sent a notice to the company requesting this. my question is, what do they want? does it have to do with the celgene transaction? reporter: it does. they are trying to expand bristol-myers with this multibillion-dollar deal, and bring in a biotechnology side with celgene. that is a bigger question, what exactly is starboard after? you think about their past dealings, i thing about darden...
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cou nty wales and the bristol channel. county england as well. easily reaching 60—70 mph.ong could bring down one or two trees said there is a risk of transport disruption and you will most certainly see speed restrictions across bridges and away from the wendy south, outbreaks of wind, to come and sail across of scotland. centre in the next stage is very strong winds. hello this is bbc news with me. the headlines. there are calls for the president of the european council, donald tusk, to apologise after he suggested there was a special place in hell for those who promoted brexit without a clear plan of how to implement it. the comments, were made ahead of a meeting tomorrow with theresa may. by the way, i have been wondering what the special place in hell looks like for those who promoted brexit without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it. safely. the coroner overseeing the inquest into the death of the teenager molly russell, is writing to four social media companies requesting access to her internet history. molly was 1a when she took her own life in 2017, and is be
cou nty wales and the bristol channel. county england as well. easily reaching 60—70 mph.ong could bring down one or two trees said there is a risk of transport disruption and you will most certainly see speed restrictions across bridges and away from the wendy south, outbreaks of wind, to come and sail across of scotland. centre in the next stage is very strong winds. hello this is bbc news with me. the headlines. there are calls for the president of the european council, donald tusk, to...
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so were bristol-myers and heinz, initially.they snapped right back and that's what happens to the best of breed well managed companies. so let's come back to the show itself remember, i have now told you to use an index fund no matter what and only buy individual stocks with mad money using the right way, not the wrong way here i've detailed how a rotation can derail the best of the best for a short period of time what we do on "mad money" is to try to explain right up top why your stocks might not be following the fortunes of the companies underneath, because of things like rotations and so-called macro events then try to show you as a home gamer, you can use the flailings of the hedge fund performers to your own advantage by picking up best of breed companies. i do that basically through the longer pieces that use stocks as examples of what's happening and also bring in executives to learn about the stories. see if they fit into what's right or what's wrong in the "mad money" world view i've seen the best of breed win out in
so were bristol-myers and heinz, initially.they snapped right back and that's what happens to the best of breed well managed companies. so let's come back to the show itself remember, i have now told you to use an index fund no matter what and only buy individual stocks with mad money using the right way, not the wrong way here i've detailed how a rotation can derail the best of the best for a short period of time what we do on "mad money" is to try to explain right up top why your...
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oomberg news reported that starboard value had taken a stake in bristol meyers squib. that sent the stoc report from a thatoard has not yet contacted bristol's management and that sent the stock in the other direction but it still heclosed h by nearly 2% today by $50.85. >>> they did strike deal with papa john's. they will reportedly invest $200 million which will reduce john schnatter's stake in the compan shares to the company rose almost 9% today to $41.97. >>> and spotify is reportedly in lks to buy podcasting company gimlet media for about$2 million. that move would diversify spotify beyond music streaming and mark the first time it has purchased a content company. shares of spotify rose 1%oday to $138.60. >>> tesla is acquiring battery technology company maxwell technologiestlor a l more than $200 million. maxwell makes devices that store and rapidly deliver surges of energy. tesla ceo elon muskai is to be a fan of the technology's potential for speeding up electric car charging. tesla rose a fraction to $312.89. maxwell tech, which is a small cap stock, soared 4
oomberg news reported that starboard value had taken a stake in bristol meyers squib. that sent the stoc report from a thatoard has not yet contacted bristol's management and that sent the stock in the other direction but it still heclosed h by nearly 2% today by $50.85. >>> they did strike deal with papa john's. they will reportedly invest $200 million which will reduce john schnatter's stake in the compan shares to the company rose almost 9% today to $41.97. >>> and spotify...
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bristol has launched an emergency programme to provide help to the city's rough sleepers.st night i was that cold. i had a sleeping bag and i had to sleep in all these clothes as welljust to keep warm. back on bodmin moor, the roads are open, the surprise guests rescue their abandoned vehicles and staff at the old smugglers hideaway know they may be needed again before winter leaves us. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, has been driving across the border of hampshire and berkshire to see just what drivers were up against today. somewhere out there is the a34. we are heading north into amber weather territory. the back of the a road gives way to the white of a b road. this is the border between berkshire and hampshire and where we meet our first person in difficulty. what are you going to do? going to turn round. smiling but struggling. we head on over the ma, where snow and the hills are adding to problems. how's it going? having to concentrate very hard and it takes a lot of effort. i am considering turning back at this point. wondering when i have done my work if i can
bristol has launched an emergency programme to provide help to the city's rough sleepers.st night i was that cold. i had a sleeping bag and i had to sleep in all these clothes as welljust to keep warm. back on bodmin moor, the roads are open, the surprise guests rescue their abandoned vehicles and staff at the old smugglers hideaway know they may be needed again before winter leaves us. our correspondent, duncan kennedy, has been driving across the border of hampshire and berkshire to see just...
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of bristol.s bbc news, first off, what rights does sajid javid have? bbc news, first off, what rights does sajid javid have? well, the home secretary doesn't in fact have any legal power to stomach 1 returning to the uk. nor does he have the legal power to deprive her 01’ have the legal power to deprive her or anyone of their citizenship whereas in her case, this is lawfully held and where to do so would make her or or others stateless. he the impose a temporary exclusion order on her and this is subject tojudicial exclusion order on her and this is subject to judicial review, however, if this were to be the case, he would be obliged to permit her to reenter the uk under specified conditions if she so applied. so, i understand these temporary exclusion orders can last for up to two years, is that right? that is right. yes. so let us say she does return, what sort of of restrictions could the government put on her movements once he is in britain? well, she may face prosecution, arrest, an arrest o
of bristol.s bbc news, first off, what rights does sajid javid have? bbc news, first off, what rights does sajid javid have? well, the home secretary doesn't in fact have any legal power to stomach 1 returning to the uk. nor does he have the legal power to deprive her 01’ have the legal power to deprive her or anyone of their citizenship whereas in her case, this is lawfully held and where to do so would make her or or others stateless. he the impose a temporary exclusion order on her and...
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city airport's runway was temporarily closed yesterday and bristol airport had some major disruptionf snow but both airports say they expect things to run smoothly today although at bristol airport there seemed to be short delays because of de—icing planes. the advice is to check before you travel. south—western railways say they expect some delays on trains until about midday. if you are out on the roads there is a yellow warning in place for eyes, critters have been out on major streets but if you are going on a smaller road that has been untreated, is carefully. let's speak now to mark brooks, an hgv driver — who was stuck on the roads for nine hours yesterday and into this morning. you haven't had much sleep, i should think. what was yourjourney like? what should have taken about... it ended up taking longer. mark, i think we are struggling with your phone. do you want to start that a nswer phone. do you want to start that answer again? how long were you on the road for? i'm sorry, mark, we will try and call you back in a few minutes to see if we can get a better line. yellow wea
city airport's runway was temporarily closed yesterday and bristol airport had some major disruptionf snow but both airports say they expect things to run smoothly today although at bristol airport there seemed to be short delays because of de—icing planes. the advice is to check before you travel. south—western railways say they expect some delays on trains until about midday. if you are out on the roads there is a yellow warning in place for eyes, critters have been out on major streets...
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harlequins stay third after beating bristol.. three matches in the pro 1a — only one result for you though... the italian side benneton thrashed the dragons 57 points to 7. ulster zebre and edinburgh cardiff are both 7.35 kick offs. now we've already covered all the men's rugby but there's plenty of action in the women's six nations this weekend. italy have just kicked off against ireland and france are up against scotland in an 8 o clock kick off. you can watch both matches via the red button. tomorrow wales host england. the game's governing body is hoping the excitement will persuade thousands more women and girls to pick up a ball for the first time. hundreds of so—called inner warrior sessions are being held across the uk and our very own mike bushell has been to one in manchester. across the land the chase is on for the egg—shaped ball and to find more girls and women wanting to give rugby a go. and even on a freezing winters night hundreds forgot about the snow and cold, as some like charlotte picked up a rugby ball for t
harlequins stay third after beating bristol.. three matches in the pro 1a — only one result for you though... the italian side benneton thrashed the dragons 57 points to 7. ulster zebre and edinburgh cardiff are both 7.35 kick offs. now we've already covered all the men's rugby but there's plenty of action in the women's six nations this weekend. italy have just kicked off against ireland and france are up against scotland in an 8 o clock kick off. you can watch both matches via the red...
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our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has been to the theatre school in bristol where it all beganroup of young hopefuls at the bristol old vic theatre school. 20 years ago, one of the pupils in the class, a young olivia colman. so her oscar win was a source of immense pride to everyone here. it is lovely to win such a prestigious award. personally it is lovely because i told her, i remember her as a student. yes, it has been a very good day. what was she like? did she stand out? she was mischievous, had a twinkle in her eye always. she was fun to have around. and that sense of fun part of her early success in comedies. around. and that sense of fun part of her early success in comedieslj don't of her early success in comedies.” don't want to pull, i need pain relief. an award-winning turns in dramas like broad church. we have had a lot of information in and we need to sift through that. and the night manager. we have not been introduced. 20 or so years ago she would have been one of dozens of stu d e nts would have been one of dozens of students using this code? absolutely. this i
our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has been to the theatre school in bristol where it all beganroup of young hopefuls at the bristol old vic theatre school. 20 years ago, one of the pupils in the class, a young olivia colman. so her oscar win was a source of immense pride to everyone here. it is lovely to win such a prestigious award. personally it is lovely because i told her, i remember her as a student. yes, it has been a very good day. what was she like? did she stand out? she was...
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jenny walrond, bbc news, bristol.ied at the age of 62. she'd been receiving treatment for cancer. she made her name with the novel small island about the windrush migrants, who in the late 1940s, moved to britain from jamaica, and she was widely regarded as the first black british author, to achieve both critical and commercial success. lizo mzimba looks back at her life. archive: the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... in 1948, andrea levy's father arrived on the empire windrush. it was the inspiration for her novel which charting the hopes and struggles of a generation, small island. it went on to win multiple awards and be adapted for tv and the stage. when it first came out, you know, i sort of said to the publicist, "just give me a basket, i'll take it door—to—door". i really thought nobody was going to be interested. you think your white skin makes you better than me, don't you? we both finished fighting a war for a better world. we was on the same side. if anybody wants to have a look at how the
jenny walrond, bbc news, bristol.ied at the age of 62. she'd been receiving treatment for cancer. she made her name with the novel small island about the windrush migrants, who in the late 1940s, moved to britain from jamaica, and she was widely regarded as the first black british author, to achieve both critical and commercial success. lizo mzimba looks back at her life. archive: the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans... in 1948, andrea levy's father arrived on the empire...
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the first place that will see these stormy winds will be across parts of wales, particularly the bristols south—west england. gusts of winds each —— easily reaching 60 miles an hour. parts of the midlands into east anglia and the midlands into east anglia and the south—east, winds the strong could bring down one or two trees. there is the risk of transport disruption. almost certainly speed restrictions on bridges across the severn estuary. away from the windy south outbreaks of rain further north. also some snow across the hills of scotland. centre stage overnight tonight and into tomorrow very powerful winds that bring the risk of some disruption. that is your weather. you're watching beyond one hundred days... there's a special place in hell for brexiteers without a plan, so says the president of the european council. donald tusk‘s outburst was certainly not the most diplomatic — but it does reflect growing furstration in brussels. the man who warned the uk that "winter is coming", now vents his frustrations at the politicians who campaigned for brexit. .. i've been wondering what the
the first place that will see these stormy winds will be across parts of wales, particularly the bristols south—west england. gusts of winds each —— easily reaching 60 miles an hour. parts of the midlands into east anglia and the midlands into east anglia and the south—east, winds the strong could bring down one or two trees. there is the risk of transport disruption. almost certainly speed restrictions on bridges across the severn estuary. away from the windy south outbreaks of rain...
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in bristol where the council has launched its emergency severe weather programme, they have been handinginks. i couldn't even sleep last night, i was that cold. i had a sleeping bag and i'm not being funny, i had to sleep in all of these clothes to keep one, a pair of gloves, scarf and a hat, do you know what i mean? that's how it is, mate. but i think we kind of get used to it, it's a case of having to. and the winter weather is set to continue well into the weekend with temperatures not expected to rise significantly until tuesday. jon donnison, bbc news. it is brutally cold here where we are in wiltshire and the snow is driving almost horizontally across us driving almost horizontally across us right now and it has been snowing for hours now. the coldest spot in the country so far this winter was braemar in aberdeenshire, —15 celsius overnight. most snowfall was in cornwall, some 12 centimetres of snow falling there. that's why so many motorists got stuck on the a30 overnight. 0ne many motorists got stuck on the a30 overnight. one of them was matt argyle who i spoke to earlier. i live
in bristol where the council has launched its emergency severe weather programme, they have been handinginks. i couldn't even sleep last night, i was that cold. i had a sleeping bag and i'm not being funny, i had to sleep in all of these clothes to keep one, a pair of gloves, scarf and a hat, do you know what i mean? that's how it is, mate. but i think we kind of get used to it, it's a case of having to. and the winter weather is set to continue well into the weekend with temperatures not...
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flybmi operated from small regional airports including bristol, newcastle and aberdeen.n the city of derry airport and stansted received a public subsidy to promote trade and travel between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. nearly 400 jobs here and elsewhere in europe are now also in doubt. stuart flinders, bbc news, east midlands airport. humanitarian aid meant for venezuelans has been arriving in us military planes on the colombian border. president nicolas maduro denies there's a humanitarian crisis, saying the relief is a coverfor a us invasion and his troops will not let it through. but venezuela's opposition leader, juan guaido, has called for crowds to converge on the border to collect the aid. our onternational correspondent orla guerin reports from yare, where the lack of food and medicines are claiming lives. the eyes of the revolution are everywhere. president maduro's militia still trying to keep the people in line. and in the town of yare, locals queue to sign his petition against the us. many here have given years to the socialist cause, and this was
flybmi operated from small regional airports including bristol, newcastle and aberdeen.n the city of derry airport and stansted received a public subsidy to promote trade and travel between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. nearly 400 jobs here and elsewhere in europe are now also in doubt. stuart flinders, bbc news, east midlands airport. humanitarian aid meant for venezuelans has been arriving in us military planes on the colombian border. president nicolas maduro denies there's a...
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jenny walrond, bbc news, bristol. our top story this evening...e drastic step of calling a national emergency to get money to build a border wall with mexico. and a celebrated chronicler of the black british experience, the author andrea levy has died. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the fa cup fifth round gets under way tonight, with qpr hosting watford in the first of eight matches across the weekend. next week, mps looking into disinformation and fake news are expected to publish their final report into the way our personal data has been manipulated for political influence, particularly at times of intense political controversy and as those at the highest levels of power increasingly choose to level the charge of fake news atjournalists across the globe. here's our media editor, amol rajan. when you report fake news, which cnn does a lot, you are the enemy of the people. in just a few years, the phrase "fake news" has entered mainstream culture. then they've got the nerve to say we're fake news. you and your colleagues have fallen into this
jenny walrond, bbc news, bristol. our top story this evening...e drastic step of calling a national emergency to get money to build a border wall with mexico. and a celebrated chronicler of the black british experience, the author andrea levy has died. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the fa cup fifth round gets under way tonight, with qpr hosting watford in the first of eight matches across the weekend. next week, mps looking into disinformation and fake news are expected to publish their...