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sue: steve was born in exeter in 1956. he was a mild haemophiliac — a blood disorder in which the clotting process does not complete itself. the risks are more severe bleeding or bruising, but the main risks are medical interventions. right, i don't know if you can see... was he not dapper? but, yeah, that's the young, funny, clever man. i'd actually forgotten he once looked like that. we met at university, we met at a freshers‘ reception, in 1974, in exeter. my strongest memory is rushing to the station to get the train, rushing onto the platform to see it was delayed again, looking up the platform and steve would emerge from the waiting room, and that was like this greatjoy that i'd got his company. announcer: ..for the 11:49 great western railway...
sue: steve was born in exeter in 1956. he was a mild haemophiliac — a blood disorder in which the clotting process does not complete itself. the risks are more severe bleeding or bruising, but the main risks are medical interventions. right, i don't know if you can see... was he not dapper? but, yeah, that's the young, funny, clever man. i'd actually forgotten he once looked like that. we met at university, we met at a freshers‘ reception, in 1974, in exeter. my strongest memory is rushing...
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they are thrashed at home by primer ship leaders exeter. hello, good evening to you.t at aintree. it's a grand national that will be talked about for years. all the chat before the race had been about last year's winner tiger roll, and he didn't disappoint. he's become the first horse since red rum 45 years ago to win the famous race two years running. it was such an impressive victory by the favourite, asjoe lynskey reports. aintree is the racecourse where they don't tell my forget their heroes. 45 years ago, red rum one back to background nationals here. and since then, they have waited for an icon do the same. in 2019 committee path is laid for tiger roll. the biggest favourite since red rum himself in the 70s. this is the race with 39 other threats and 30 fences. just like a year other threats and 30 fences. just likea yearago, other threats and 30 fences. just like a year ago, tiger roll was the smallest horse in the field. he has w011 smallest horse in the field. he has won the hearts of this sport with the sides of his resolve. comes tiger roll now the macro ——
they are thrashed at home by primer ship leaders exeter. hello, good evening to you.t at aintree. it's a grand national that will be talked about for years. all the chat before the race had been about last year's winner tiger roll, and he didn't disappoint. he's become the first horse since red rum 45 years ago to win the famous race two years running. it was such an impressive victory by the favourite, asjoe lynskey reports. aintree is the racecourse where they don't tell my forget their...
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today, they were thrashed 52—20 at home by league leaders exeter. james burford reports. claw their way out of danger. the chiefs, top of the league, have drawn the gaze of many admirers, and this is why. this kind of speed would not be amiss at aintree. galloping with all the power of a resource, the early score. but determined to keep leicester firmly in the loop, johnny may did whatjohnny may does best — catch, shimmy, score. cue the tiger's roar. the chiefs are the leaders of the pack for a reason. theirs is a swashbuckling brand of rugby, near impossible to stop. they don't just find the line, they leap forward. such acrobatics forced mistakes. a red card for tom youngs, much of the fans' dismay, capping off a dismal day. and thereafter, the floodgates opened. a man down, they could not stop the england man, with the freedom of the pitch to score their seventh try. this, a victory as comprehensive as they come. james burford, bbc news. bath boosted their hopes of a spot in the permit ship play—offs with a dirty win against bristol. bristol aren't yet safe from the dr
today, they were thrashed 52—20 at home by league leaders exeter. james burford reports. claw their way out of danger. the chiefs, top of the league, have drawn the gaze of many admirers, and this is why. this kind of speed would not be amiss at aintree. galloping with all the power of a resource, the early score. but determined to keep leicester firmly in the loop, johnny may did whatjohnny may does best — catch, shimmy, score. cue the tiger's roar. the chiefs are the leaders of the pack...
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the second half has just begun, and the score is 36—20 to exeter.maitland and max malins in either half punished the falcons. sarries get closer to securing their top—four play—off place. meanwhile, number eight nathan hughes went over twice as wasps beat worcester 28—16. st. helens are hoping to stretch their winning streak with a win over cata la ns their winning streak with a win over catalans dragons. they're in action in the south of france. another win will take saints to the top of the table above warrington. they got off to a great start thanks to dominic peyroux. and it is currently 10—10. the third season of the women's rugby league super league starts on sunday. this year, wakefield have been added to the league — taking it from 7 to 8 teams. the wigan warriors start their title defence this sunday, as they host local rivals st helen's. miriam walker—khan reports. it could not have been a better start to life for wigan, the team that did not even exist until 2017. fast forward 11 months and they were super league grand final champions. fr
the second half has just begun, and the score is 36—20 to exeter.maitland and max malins in either half punished the falcons. sarries get closer to securing their top—four play—off place. meanwhile, number eight nathan hughes went over twice as wasps beat worcester 28—16. st. helens are hoping to stretch their winning streak with a win over cata la ns their winning streak with a win over catalans dragons. they're in action in the south of france. another win will take saints to the top...
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in rugby union's premiership, exeter chiefs have beaten harlequins to increase their lead at the topfell agonisingly short — as they chase a top four finish. paul frostick was watching. it has been another colourful season at exeter chiefs having booked their premiership semifinal spot in record time. victory over harlequins would help cement opposition the table. after a surprise defeat in their last match they came out of the blocks quickly. the game's first try after less than two minutes. exeter‘s domination on home turf was all too clear for harlequins when the went over four try number two. 27 phases before the ball was down. the game was more than an hour old when the london side finally made their mark, against the post. charlie walker then went over to get a side within two points, the chief suddenly under pressure. despite a frantic final ten minutes they had just enough to hold on and build on their lead at the top. paul frostick, bbc news. saracens — who are second — have beaten seventh placed wasps 31—111. the problems continue for leicester after they were beaten 23—20
in rugby union's premiership, exeter chiefs have beaten harlequins to increase their lead at the topfell agonisingly short — as they chase a top four finish. paul frostick was watching. it has been another colourful season at exeter chiefs having booked their premiership semifinal spot in record time. victory over harlequins would help cement opposition the table. after a surprise defeat in their last match they came out of the blocks quickly. the game's first try after less than two minutes....
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exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership.e win to ensure they end the season on top of the premiership while quins are still in the hunt for the top four with a losing bonus point. the shocks continue at the world snooker championship with three—time champion mark selby out in the second round. gary wilson, who is a former taxi driver, won by 13 frames to 10 in sheffield. this break of 92 sealing the win in style. it's the second time the qualifier has knocked out a seed in this tournament. he'll meet either ali carter or china's zhou yuelong in the quarter—snookerfinal. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello, and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are prashant rao, global editor of the atlantic, and lucy fisher, defence correspondent for the times. let's take a look at the front pages. the main image on the sunday times is of the woman who is expected to be appointed poet laureate next month. alongside that comes news that peers may be forced to declare the extent of their ru
exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership.e win to ensure they end the season on top of the premiership while quins are still in the hunt for the top four with a losing bonus point. the shocks continue at the world snooker championship with three—time champion mark selby out in the second round. gary wilson, who is a former taxi driver, won by 13 frames to 10 in sheffield. this break of 92 sealing the win in style. it's the second time the...
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leicester tigers fears of relegation have worsened after a heavy 52—20 defeat at the hands of exeterastle on friday with just a five—point cushion and only four games to play. saracens kept up the pressure on leaders exeter with a bonus point comeback win against bottom side newcastle falcons. bath boosted their hopes of a spot in the premiership play—offs with a 26—19 derby win against bristol. wasps beat worcester 28—16. that‘s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that‘s bbc.co.uk/sport i will see you a bit later on. thank you, james. you always leave us wanting more! hundreds of people have been protesting in central london against brunei‘s strict new laws on homosexuality. protestors gathered outside the dorchester hotel, which is owned by the brunei investment agency. brunei has increased the punishment for sex between gay men to stoning to death, while lesbian sex will be punished by a0 lashes or ten years in jail. jon ironmonger reports. many protests start at the dorchester, but this time it‘s the target. this time, there‘s a
leicester tigers fears of relegation have worsened after a heavy 52—20 defeat at the hands of exeterastle on friday with just a five—point cushion and only four games to play. saracens kept up the pressure on leaders exeter with a bonus point comeback win against bottom side newcastle falcons. bath boosted their hopes of a spot in the premiership play—offs with a 26—19 derby win against bristol. wasps beat worcester 28—16. that‘s all the sport for now. you can find more on all those...
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wasps have got their biggest win of the season in the gallagher premiership, beating leaders exeter 26he play—off places. the chiefs had looked to be heading for victory at 12—0 up in the first half, but wasps mounted a stunning comeback at sandy park to eventually win with a bonus point. it's the first time wasps have won on this ground in the premiership, and they're nowjust three poits behind harlequins who occupy that fourth play—off spot. it's just exeter‘s fourth defeat of the season but they're still on course to finish as league leaders. there's been gold for britain's alice kinsella at the european gymnastics championships. the 18—year—old won the balance beam title in poland, beating the european all—around champion by just one tenth of a mark. kinsella also won gold in this evet at last year's commonwealth games, she'll hope to continue that wining form into the tokyo 0lympics next year. britain now have four medals at the event in total. let's have a look at some of the day's other sports headlines. and yorkshire have earned their first win of the county championship season
wasps have got their biggest win of the season in the gallagher premiership, beating leaders exeter 26he play—off places. the chiefs had looked to be heading for victory at 12—0 up in the first half, but wasps mounted a stunning comeback at sandy park to eventually win with a bonus point. it's the first time wasps have won on this ground in the premiership, and they're nowjust three poits behind harlequins who occupy that fourth play—off spot. it's just exeter‘s fourth defeat of the...
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exeter beat harlequins 17—15 in the premiership — to increase their lead at the top of the table.k was watching. it has been another colourful season at exeter chiefs having a book to their premiership semifinal spot in record time. victory over harlequins would help cement opposition the table. after a surprise defeat in their last match they came out of their last match they came out of the blocks quickly. the games first try after less than two minutes. exeter‘s domination on home trust was all too clear for harlequins when the bit over four try number two. 27 phases before the ball was down. the game was more than an hour old by the london side finally made their mark, against the post. charlie walker then went over to get a side within two points, the chief suddenly under pressure. despite a frantic final ten minutes they had just enough to hold on and build on their lead at the top. saracens — who are second — have beaten seventh placed wasps 31—111. the problems continue for leicester after they were beaten 23—20 by bristol. it means the tigers will have to wait to secure t
exeter beat harlequins 17—15 in the premiership — to increase their lead at the top of the table.k was watching. it has been another colourful season at exeter chiefs having a book to their premiership semifinal spot in record time. victory over harlequins would help cement opposition the table. after a surprise defeat in their last match they came out of their last match they came out of the blocks quickly. the games first try after less than two minutes. exeter‘s domination on home...
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exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union‘s premiership.orjockey bryony frost who made a winning return after breaking her collarbone last month. you might be remember she suffered the injury four days after becoming the first woman to ride a grade 0ne winner over jumps at cheltenham but returned in style, riding black corton to victory at sandown on the final day of the national hunt season. and we‘ve seen some great scenes of celebration with clubs getting promoted, and it‘s no different for lionel messi who scored as barcelona won the spanish league title with three games to spare thanks to his 46th goal of the season, enough to give them victory against levante and seal a 26th la liga title. and after the goal his son runs onto the field. it isa it is a theme we often see when you see success in professional sport. so many professional players love to celebrate with their family, making itafamily celebrate with their family, making it a family affair. asiam it a family affair. as i am sure you do at the end of the breakfast show. not on
exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union‘s premiership.orjockey bryony frost who made a winning return after breaking her collarbone last month. you might be remember she suffered the injury four days after becoming the first woman to ride a grade 0ne winner over jumps at cheltenham but returned in style, riding black corton to victory at sandown on the final day of the national hunt season. and we‘ve seen some great scenes of celebration with clubs...
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exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership.nt. in the pro 1a, 0spreys secured a champions cup play—off place — and they did it in dramatic style. they beat the cardiff blues 26—23 — this penalty from sam davies in the final minute sealing the win. they will play scarlets after edinburgh lost. wigan warriors beat castleford tigers in super league to move up to eighth. it was a low scoring game with warriors edging it byjust six points to four. that's after coming from 4—0 down at half time! substitute sam powell scored the only try of the match. the shocks continue at the world snooker championship with three—time champion mark selby out in the second round. gary wilson, who is a former taxi driver, won by 13 frames to ten in sheffield. this break of 92 sealing the win in style. it's the second time the qualifier has knocked out a seed in this tournament. he'll meet either ali carter or china'sjo yoo long in the quarter—final. the defending champion mark williams also out, another big upset. he was beaten by 13 frames to 9 by da
exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership.nt. in the pro 1a, 0spreys secured a champions cup play—off place — and they did it in dramatic style. they beat the cardiff blues 26—23 — this penalty from sam davies in the final minute sealing the win. they will play scarlets after edinburgh lost. wigan warriors beat castleford tigers in super league to move up to eighth. it was a low scoring game with warriors edging it byjust six points to...
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exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership.ue at the world snooker championship with three—time champion mark selby out in the second round. gary wilson, who is a former taxi driver, won by 13 frames to 10 in sheffield. this break of 92 sealing the win in style. it's the second time the qualifier has knocked out a seed in this tournament. he'll meet either ali carter or china'sjo yoo long in the quarter—final. what a story forjockey bryony frost who made a winning return after breaking her collarbone last month. you might be remember she suffered the injury four days after becoming the first woman to ride a grade 0ne winner over jumps at cheltenham but returned in style — riding black corton to victory at sandown on the final day of the national hunt season. and we've seen some great scenes of celebration with clubs getting promoted — and it's no different for lionel messi, who scored as barcelona won the spanish league title with three games to spare thanks to his 46th goal of the season, enough to give them victory against le
exeter edged past harlequins to increase their lead at the top of rugby union's premiership.ue at the world snooker championship with three—time champion mark selby out in the second round. gary wilson, who is a former taxi driver, won by 13 frames to 10 in sheffield. this break of 92 sealing the win in style. it's the second time the qualifier has knocked out a seed in this tournament. he'll meet either ali carter or china'sjo yoo long in the quarter—final. what a story forjockey bryony...
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many states, like georgia and pennsnsylvania, exet coal ash from m hazardous waste regulation. at the federal level, , debate over coal ash regulation has dragggged on for decades. and despite recent coal ash spills in north carolina, coal ash has yet to receive federal regulation. >> garbage disposal and trash is probably more regulated than coal ash is. without any question, we need a national regulation to establish a bar that every state has to meeeet. and this is how we're going to protect the public. >> the government has been sued to demand that they d do somethg ababout thisis. the problem is t the power companies s have known since the seventities and proby longer than that that this coal ash is such a mamassive, huge amount of waste that they don't know what to do with. they have fought for yeyears and years and years to make sure that the regulations don't make i it difficult for them to get rid of this stuff. >> the message for the commumunities are you have to defend yourself anand know that your government that you are financining is not adequatately defending you
many states, like georgia and pennsnsylvania, exet coal ash from m hazardous waste regulation. at the federal level, , debate over coal ash regulation has dragggged on for decades. and despite recent coal ash spills in north carolina, coal ash has yet to receive federal regulation. >> garbage disposal and trash is probably more regulated than coal ash is. without any question, we need a national regulation to establish a bar that every state has to meeeet. and this is how we're going to...
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jeremy cooke, bbc news, exeter.nancy related issues, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the ministry of defence has launched an investigation into a video which appears to show soldiers from the parachute regiment using a poster ofjeremy corbyn for target practice. the labour mp danjarvis — himself a former paratrooper — has described the video as "shameful and utterly unacceptable". our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is the video that has caused offence right across the political divide, and huge embarrassment to the british army. four soldiers firing their pistols at an indoor range in kabul. they are using training ammunition. normal drills, at least until the camera pans around. they are using a giant photo ofjeremy corbyn as the target. the labour leader's face now splattered with paint. the video shows totally unacceptable behaviour and a serious error of judgment that falls far below the behaviour we expect of our soldiers in the brigade. those involved are soldiers of the 3rd battalion, t
jeremy cooke, bbc news, exeter.nancy related issues, go online to bbc.co.uk/actionline. the ministry of defence has launched an investigation into a video which appears to show soldiers from the parachute regiment using a poster ofjeremy corbyn for target practice. the labour mp danjarvis — himself a former paratrooper — has described the video as "shameful and utterly unacceptable". our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. this is the video that has caused offence right...
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leicester tigers fears of relegation have worsened after a heavy 52—20 defeat at the hands of exeterscoring seven tries with seven different try scorers at welford road. the tigers head to bottom side newcastle on friday with just a five—point cushion and four games to play. golf and angland's megan maclaren has missed out on winning thejordan mixed open. it was the first to see women compete against men for the first money and prize money. maclaren started the final round in the lead, but a bogey and double bogey on the back nine saw dutchman daan huizing win by two shots. that's all the sport for now. james, thank you. let us bring you some other news. gkn aerospace has announced it will close it's kings norton factory in 2021, which means around 170 people will lose theirjobs. gkn was bought by the melrose group in a hostile takeover last year. a statement from gkn says it has "regrettably" concluded its site in kings norton did not have a sustainable future, but the unite union said, the closure decision "flew in the face" of assurances given at the time of the takeover. our busi
leicester tigers fears of relegation have worsened after a heavy 52—20 defeat at the hands of exeterscoring seven tries with seven different try scorers at welford road. the tigers head to bottom side newcastle on friday with just a five—point cushion and four games to play. golf and angland's megan maclaren has missed out on winning thejordan mixed open. it was the first to see women compete against men for the first money and prize money. maclaren started the final round in the lead, but...
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and been exeter to move i think this is a it's a it's a great move and i don't think that. anyone would argue against that more widely is that a concern when you've got the the googles and the amazons and the facebook's the usual suspects which we name but when we see them making all the investments they're making on the consolidations and with this huge growth is it a concern that that has happened for so many years now so what we're trying to do is is find and back and build the next down isn't the next facebook the next google and you know the migration of talent from industry into early stage businesses now stimulated and kind of catalyzed by transactions like carrie can only be a good thing when in the end to build great businesses you need fantastic innovation you need brilliant teams and you need you know willing capital and careen transaction is is is definitely going to stimulate the market we think so without giving the game away for what you guys are investing in but tell me what are you looking for because you say you want to you want to find the next big thing
and been exeter to move i think this is a it's a it's a great move and i don't think that. anyone would argue against that more widely is that a concern when you've got the the googles and the amazons and the facebook's the usual suspects which we name but when we see them making all the investments they're making on the consolidations and with this huge growth is it a concern that that has happened for so many years now so what we're trying to do is is find and back and build the next down...
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decorated side, leicester tigers, are in real danger of relegation 110w after being thrashed 52—20 by exeterad their captain tom youngs sent off as the chiefs ran in seven tries with seven different scorers. leicester have the worst defence in the premiership. they are five points above bottom side newcastle who they play next friday. england's meghan maclaren just missed out on winning the jordan mixed 0pen. this tournament is the first to see women compete alongside men for the same trophy and prize money. maclaren started the final round in the lead and produced this remarkable putt on the third. but dropped shots later on allowed dutchman daan huizing to win by two strokes. it hurts to not win but i know whenever i get home and think about it and stuff, i am proud of what i've done this week and i hope i've represented the let and women's golf in general as well as possible. it deserves a bit of a spotlight. if this just kicks things up a little bit then i'm proud of what happened. a historic day for the women's game. america's jennifer kupcho won the augusta national women's amateur tou
decorated side, leicester tigers, are in real danger of relegation 110w after being thrashed 52—20 by exeterad their captain tom youngs sent off as the chiefs ran in seven tries with seven different scorers. leicester have the worst defence in the premiership. they are five points above bottom side newcastle who they play next friday. england's meghan maclaren just missed out on winning the jordan mixed 0pen. this tournament is the first to see women compete alongside men for the same trophy...
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we've written carlisle, exeter, we've announced intramural come across the country to make sure we getcessarily going to solve this quality problem, and fundamentally what we want to try and do is give new homeowners significant legal redress against developers who produce stability products, and so we are legislating to bring in a statutory new homes ombudsmen shortly, which will be somewhere for homeowners to go if they are unable to get the result they need from the person who built their home. and what power would that home ombudsman have? like other people across the piece, they would have the power to compel developers, effectively, to put in an agreed set of rectification in a home. now what i've generally found, in my own experience, and i am seeing a significant amount of house building my own constituency, is that most developers do eventually come and rectify problems, but it's a helluva job to get them to come and do it in time, it can be pulling tooth for a lot of people, very stressful. often, a lot of people give up and just pay and have the work done themselves. and tha
we've written carlisle, exeter, we've announced intramural come across the country to make sure we getcessarily going to solve this quality problem, and fundamentally what we want to try and do is give new homeowners significant legal redress against developers who produce stability products, and so we are legislating to bring in a statutory new homes ombudsmen shortly, which will be somewhere for homeowners to go if they are unable to get the result they need from the person who built their...
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all that talent, tigers have lost 17 of their last 20 games in all competitions, and this defeat to exetermiership history. they conceded 52 points at home to the league leaders. in front of their home fans as well. and after that match, one of those england players george ford said the side aren't even thinking about relegation. their head coach is also staying positive. it isa it is a huge game and we are focusing on one game at a time. i don't think it will be the deciding factor. three games to come and two of those are at home for us. i was touched by the way defence performed on saturday. we asked for a noisy support, and by the end to be honest, i got a tear in my eye. two games at home, it's a gimmick from home but it's a big one. —— this game away from home. well, let's not forget what a big club newcastle are, too. most people expected them to be in the top half of the division at this stage of the season rather than right at the bottom. they are on something of a resurgence of leads, our newcastle talking. they won three games in march to get back in touch with the rest of the t
all that talent, tigers have lost 17 of their last 20 games in all competitions, and this defeat to exetermiership history. they conceded 52 points at home to the league leaders. in front of their home fans as well. and after that match, one of those england players george ford said the side aren't even thinking about relegation. their head coach is also staying positive. it isa it is a huge game and we are focusing on one game at a time. i don't think it will be the deciding factor. three...
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. >> i also thanked the prime minister on behalf of my constituents in exeter before entering this country does not crash out of the european union without a deal tomorrow. and the national interest, i thank you for that. but does she also not recognise, in the national interest, that the only way out of this gridlock is to give the decision back to the people, give them a confirmatory vote on her brexit deal? p.m. may: i think the way out of this gridlock is for this house to identify the deal that it can agree that it can take forward, that it can command a majority of the house. i think it is for this house to deliver on the result of the referendum that took place in 2016. >> thank you, mr. speaker. clearly the prime minister has won the respect of the european union leaders. it is really important that we have good relations with our near neighbours and allies. it is essential for our prosperity and security. i urge the prime minister to ignore the bullies on our back benches, stick to her guns and deliver the brexit that was in our manifesto so well described by the leader of the hou
. >> i also thanked the prime minister on behalf of my constituents in exeter before entering this country does not crash out of the european union without a deal tomorrow. and the national interest, i thank you for that. but does she also not recognise, in the national interest, that the only way out of this gridlock is to give the decision back to the people, give them a confirmatory vote on her brexit deal? p.m. may: i think the way out of this gridlock is for this house to identify...
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exeter beat harlequins 17—15 in the premiershipto increase their lead at the top of the table.watching. it has been another colourful season for the chiefs, having but their prey may ship semifinal spot and record time and victory over ha rlequins record time and victory over harlequins will help cement top position in the table. after a surprise defeat in their last match they came out of the blocks to vote clap, crossing for the first try after two minutes. that domination of teams on home turf was clear for quinn's going over a try number two, 27 phases before nic white got the ball down. the game was more than an hour old when the london side finally made their mark. sam hill lago climbed against the post. not long after charlie walker went over to get his side within two points. the chiefs suddenly under pressure. but despite a frantic final ten minutes, they could build onto their lead at the top. the struggles continue for leicester — they were beaten 23—20 by bristol. it means the tigers will have to wait to secure their premiership status. daniel thomas and harry thack
exeter beat harlequins 17—15 in the premiershipto increase their lead at the top of the table.watching. it has been another colourful season for the chiefs, having but their prey may ship semifinal spot and record time and victory over ha rlequins record time and victory over harlequins will help cement top position in the table. after a surprise defeat in their last match they came out of the blocks to vote clap, crossing for the first try after two minutes. that domination of teams on home...
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ben bradshaw, labour mp for exeter, thank you forjoining us unusual life.uncan smith wasjust saying that theresa may come in inviting jeremy corbyn to take part in talks, is given, in his words, legitimacy to a man who isn't fit to run britain, damaging the prospect of the conservative party in the country, how do you react to that? that's absolutely ridiculous. what theresa may is doing, if this is genuine, is to one half years too late, reaching out across parliament to find a consensus on brexit. she should have done that a long time ago. my worry is that she's doing it at the last minute, in a desperate attempt to get her deal through, with no guarantees, and no backstops at all. that's whyjeremy corbyn needs to be very, very careful in terms of how he approaches these talks. we haven't got very far without interview, let me pause for a moment, as we follow brexit developments here from westminster, for you, as ever, we are about to say goodbye to viewers on bbc two, thank you very much for watching, much more coverage continuing here on the bbc news ch
ben bradshaw, labour mp for exeter, thank you forjoining us unusual life.uncan smith wasjust saying that theresa may come in inviting jeremy corbyn to take part in talks, is given, in his words, legitimacy to a man who isn't fit to run britain, damaging the prospect of the conservative party in the country, how do you react to that? that's absolutely ridiculous. what theresa may is doing, if this is genuine, is to one half years too late, reaching out across parliament to find a consensus on...
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wasps have got their biggest win of the season in the gallagher premiership, beating leaders exeter 26irst half, but wasps mounted a stunning comeback at sandy park to eventually win with a bonus point. and they're nowjust three points behind harlequins, who occupy that fourth play—off spot. it's just exeter‘s fourth defeat of the season, but they're still on course to finish as league leaders. there's been gold for britain's alice kinsella at the european gymnastics championships. the 18—year—old won the balance beam title in poland, beating the european all—around champion by just one—tenth of a mark. kinsella also won gold in this event at last year's commonwealth games. she'll hope to continue that wining form into the tokyo olympics next year. britain now have four medals at the event in total. american boxer claressa shields has declared herself "the greatest woman of all—time" after unifying the middleweight division. the unbeaten shields outclassed christina hammer with a unanimous decision victory to add the wbo title to her wba, wbc, and ibf belts. after the fight, she called
wasps have got their biggest win of the season in the gallagher premiership, beating leaders exeter 26irst half, but wasps mounted a stunning comeback at sandy park to eventually win with a bonus point. and they're nowjust three points behind harlequins, who occupy that fourth play—off spot. it's just exeter‘s fourth defeat of the season, but they're still on course to finish as league leaders. there's been gold for britain's alice kinsella at the european gymnastics championships. the...
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professor catherine mitchell is an expert in energy policy at exeter university.hat the protesters on the streets, are calling for. i , getting going now with policies in place, much more stringent policies in place, to ensure we move much more quickly to an energy efficient system with a far more renewables. but what does that mean in practical terms for people, does it mean crudely we won't be driving petrol ca rs by crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, i think crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, ithink if we could have coherent, coordinated governance from the government, we would be moving to electric vehicles, they would be better public transport, we would be living in very energy efficient homes. but beyond that, i think, you know, large parts of life would be very similar, the point of the programme you are in tonight is to speu programme you are in tonight is to spell out the facts but for people listening, we've had the paris climate accord, we had a promise to move towards electric vehicles, what is the fact that you h
professor catherine mitchell is an expert in energy policy at exeter university.hat the protesters on the streets, are calling for. i , getting going now with policies in place, much more stringent policies in place, to ensure we move much more quickly to an energy efficient system with a far more renewables. but what does that mean in practical terms for people, does it mean crudely we won't be driving petrol ca rs by crudely we won't be driving petrol cars by 2025? yes, i think crudely we...
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nick owen in birmingham and hamish in exeter. thank you both very much.net hospital in coventry. an inquest found a series of care failings contributed to her death in february last year. paul martin reports. i was 100% focused on dying. now i want to live every second of this life, because it really is incredible. life can change in a minute. that is claire greaves four years ago, looking to the future. she'd suffered from an early age with anorexia and a personality disorder. she was a campaigner, a role that took her to the breakfast sofa, where she explained what it was like to be kept in a police cell because a mental health bed was unavailable. i was absolutely terrified at the time. itjust made the situation a lot worse at a time when i really needed it to be better. but, while campaigning for better mental health services for others, her own struggle continued. in 2017, she was moved to this new specialist hospital in coventry. but, after a period in seclusion, claire's parents became worried about her treatment there. she told us that... she... .
nick owen in birmingham and hamish in exeter. thank you both very much.net hospital in coventry. an inquest found a series of care failings contributed to her death in february last year. paul martin reports. i was 100% focused on dying. now i want to live every second of this life, because it really is incredible. life can change in a minute. that is claire greaves four years ago, looking to the future. she'd suffered from an early age with anorexia and a personality disorder. she was a...
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the chancellor of exeter says -- the chancellor of the exchequer says stay.00 page document. it will drop this week. the presidency's total exoneration. -- tiger willt never win again, and the dragons want to kill jon snow. spoiler alert. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance. " yes, i stayed up to watch "game of thrones." tom keene in new york, guy johnson in london. it is unusual whether for our east coast audience. we have a tornado alert basically from north of new york city all the way down the eastern seaboard to delaware, philadelphia getting a lot right now. as serious matter. guy: i would imagine it would be. i do not think i've ever had to experience a tornado alert. keep your heads down, i guess, is the advice. is this the same weather that affected the masters? is that why everything finished early and i got to go to bed on time? tom: i totally agree. i am not going to save is same weather pattern, but with tornadoes, where we usually see them out in the midwest and south a few days ago. let's get to our briefing. --: here is happening the
the chancellor of exeter says -- the chancellor of the exchequer says stay.00 page document. it will drop this week. the presidency's total exoneration. -- tiger willt never win again, and the dragons want to kill jon snow. spoiler alert. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance. " yes, i stayed up to watch "game of thrones." tom keene in new york, guy johnson in london. it is unusual whether for our east coast audience. we have a tornado alert basically from north of...
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joining me now is james clark, professor of medieval history at the university of exeter.ning us. it has been described as a living museum. talk us through some of what that building has seen. it really has stood and witnessed much of france and europe's history for many, france and europe's history for any france and europe's history for many, many centuries. in the middle ages, really, it was the centre point of france's claim to be the christian heart of northern europe. it was the focal point of france's leadership of the christian community. it's the crucible of the great university of paris, where christian learning is garnered from the 12th century onwards. and then come in the 13th century, just as the fabric we have been fearing for over the last few hours, just as thatis over the last few hours, just as that is going up, notre dame is the focus for france's claim to have a saint king, king louis the ninth of france, who in fact a gift notre dame its south rose window. whose fate we are now hugely anxious for. so it's a reminder that before the 19th of paris, so f
joining me now is james clark, professor of medieval history at the university of exeter.ning us. it has been described as a living museum. talk us through some of what that building has seen. it really has stood and witnessed much of france and europe's history for many, france and europe's history for any france and europe's history for many, many centuries. in the middle ages, really, it was the centre point of france's claim to be the christian heart of northern europe. it was the focal...
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wasps got their biggest win of the season in the premiership, winning 26—19 at leaders exeter.in with a bonus point. wasps are nowjust three points behind harlequins who occupy that fourth play—off spot. britain's gymnasts finished the weekend's european championships with four medals in total, with alice kinsella winning gold in the balance beam. kinsella will hope to keep that winning form going into the olympics in tokyo last year. she beat off the european all—around champion to win by one tenth of a mark and join ellie downie and max whitlock as britain's medallists in poland. this 10—year— this old sky brown has won gold at the national skateboarding championships in salford. watch this! she picked up herfirst qualification points for next year's olympics in tokyo, where she hopes to become great britain's youngest summer olympian. it was really fun. it was super cool seeing all the friends. doing all of these call tricks. i just seeing all the friends. doing all of these call tricks. ijust wish i could do better because well, it doesn't really matter if i win or lose, i
wasps got their biggest win of the season in the premiership, winning 26—19 at leaders exeter.in with a bonus point. wasps are nowjust three points behind harlequins who occupy that fourth play—off spot. britain's gymnasts finished the weekend's european championships with four medals in total, with alice kinsella winning gold in the balance beam. kinsella will hope to keep that winning form going into the olympics in tokyo last year. she beat off the european all—around champion to win...
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i also thank the prime minister on behalf of my constituency in exeter for ensuring that this country the european union without a deal tomorrow. in the national interest, i thank you for that. but that should also not recognise that in the national interest the only way out of this gridlock is to give the decision back to the people, given the confirmatory vote on her brexit deal? i think the way out of this gridlock is for this house to identify the deal that it can agree, that it can take forward, that it can command a majority of this house. i think it is for this house to deliver on the result of the referendum that took place in 2016. studio: theresa may defending the decision to delay brexit by six months. the new deadline is the 31st of october. if you want to keep watching at that debate continues on bbc parliament and here on afternoon life we are going to be taking your questions. if you've got more questions. if you've got more questions are brexit after this latest legislative extent —— extension, sent your questions to us. extension, sent your questions to us. get on tou
i also thank the prime minister on behalf of my constituency in exeter for ensuring that this country the european union without a deal tomorrow. in the national interest, i thank you for that. but that should also not recognise that in the national interest the only way out of this gridlock is to give the decision back to the people, given the confirmatory vote on her brexit deal? i think the way out of this gridlock is for this house to identify the deal that it can agree, that it can take...
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carlisle, exeter, truro, across the country to make sure we get it right.cessarily going to solve the quality problem. what we wa nt to solve the quality problem. what we want to try and do is give new homeowners significant legal redress against developers. we are going to be legislating to bring in a new heinz ombudsman shortly which will be somewhere for homeowners to go if they aren't able to get the result they aren't able to get the result they need from the person who built their home. what would be new homes ombudsman have? they would have the power to compel developers to put in an agreed set of rectifications. what i've generally found in my own experience, and i'm seeing a lot of house—building in my own constituency, is that most developers eventually come and rectify problems but it's a hell of a job to get them to do it in time. it can be very stressful for people. often people give up and have the work done themselves, which isn't acceptable. particularly given that we have a significant and ambitious housing target for this country. i've got
carlisle, exeter, truro, across the country to make sure we get it right.cessarily going to solve the quality problem. what we wa nt to solve the quality problem. what we want to try and do is give new homeowners significant legal redress against developers. we are going to be legislating to bring in a new heinz ombudsman shortly which will be somewhere for homeowners to go if they aren't able to get the result they aren't able to get the result they need from the person who built their home....
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if you live in say portsmouth, southampton down to exeter, plymouth, the sorts of areas, you might needugh. and the weather is looking settled thursday, friday come into the weekend. in fact, at the moment the weekend. in fact, at the moment the indication is that into the weekend and next week, the weather is looking relatively settled. so at least on the weather front, i know so least on the weather front, i know so much going on in the news at the moment, but in the weather it is looking fairly quiet right now. that‘s it. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may will travel to berlin and paris tomorrow to press the case for a brexit extension — as the government outlines more of its offer to labour for a compromise deal. meanwhile in dublin — the eu‘s chief negotiator, michel barnier has met the irish prime minister, leo varadkar for brexit talks — and reaffirmed the eu‘s support of support ireland. one thing is certain. whatever happens, the eu will stand fully behind annan. the eu will stand fully behind aaron. under new online regulations, tech companies could be fined
if you live in say portsmouth, southampton down to exeter, plymouth, the sorts of areas, you might needugh. and the weather is looking settled thursday, friday come into the weekend. in fact, at the moment the weekend. in fact, at the moment the indication is that into the weekend and next week, the weather is looking relatively settled. so at least on the weather front, i know so least on the weather front, i know so much going on in the news at the moment, but in the weather it is looking...