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daniela relph reports.protesting directly outside anderton park school by a court injunction. but on friday, the parents' demonstration moved just down the road. they'd been here for more than two months, arguing that their children are too young to learn about lg bt relationships. now one of their local mps has voiced his support during a meeting with concerned families. i think you have a just cause. and i regret the fact that it hasn't been reciprocated by the head teacher. i will continue to work to try and bring this dispute to an end, because all of you want your kids back in school. i will continue to fight your corner, because you're right. nothing more, nothing less. you're right. roger godsiff‘s comments have angered several of his fellow labour mps. in a tweet, the shadow education secretary angela rayner said... there is no sign of the protests stopping. this week the parents will go to court to challenge the injunction that has moved them from the front of the school gates. daniela relph, bbc n
daniela relph reports.protesting directly outside anderton park school by a court injunction. but on friday, the parents' demonstration moved just down the road. they'd been here for more than two months, arguing that their children are too young to learn about lg bt relationships. now one of their local mps has voiced his support during a meeting with concerned families. i think you have a just cause. and i regret the fact that it hasn't been reciprocated by the head teacher. i will continue...
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daniela relph, bbc news.to have been killed in clashes with security forces in sudan during the first day of a campaign of civil disobedience. 0pposition leaders called the strike in response to the massacre of dozens of campaigners by government—backed militias last week. from khartoum, here is our africa editor fergal keane. the city is lifeless, but the revolution still breathes. we went to the neighbourhood of bakri, where silence and absence have replaced the joyous crowds. but they make no less powerful a point. this street should have been full of workday crowds. we met only groups of youths trying to defend the area from the regime's militia. translation: there is fighting here. there are big problems here in sudan. there is no justice, and people want justice. we want our rights. it feels like a state of siege, people protecting themselves from their own government. the military regime has tried to break the back of these protests with killings, with torture, with mass arrests. but still, here on the
daniela relph, bbc news.to have been killed in clashes with security forces in sudan during the first day of a campaign of civil disobedience. 0pposition leaders called the strike in response to the massacre of dozens of campaigners by government—backed militias last week. from khartoum, here is our africa editor fergal keane. the city is lifeless, but the revolution still breathes. we went to the neighbourhood of bakri, where silence and absence have replaced the joyous crowds. but they make...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west london.sed by a committee of mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests were — calling it "irresponsible" and "astonishing". mps launched an inquiry after the jeremy kyle show was axed in may following the death of one of its guests. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. thejeremy kyle show was today described by its bosses as conflict resolution. critics say it was all conflict and no resolution. ...is a horrible person. the show is no more. steve dymond was found dead in his flatjust a few days after appearing on an episode which was never broadcast. he had failed a lie detector test, one of the pillars of the show. i was telling the truth. the test says you're a liar. executives responsible for the show admitted today they did not know how accurate the tests were. you can't define what a high level of accuracy is? not 100%, but 50% is not 100%? i'm not a lie detector expert, so what we would do is... no, but you are responsible for this progra
daniela relph, bbc news, west london.sed by a committee of mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests were — calling it "irresponsible" and "astonishing". mps launched an inquiry after the jeremy kyle show was axed in may following the death of one of its guests. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. thejeremy kyle show was today described by its bosses as conflict resolution. critics say it was all conflict and no resolution....
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daniela relph, bbc news.bout to get their campaigns under way in the women's football world cup, with kick—off in their match in nice due in under an hour. let'sjoin katie gornall in nice to look ahead to the game. that's right, after all of the build—up and excitement come the wait is almost over. the fans are streaming into the stadium here in nice, a big cheerfor england as they take to the pits to train but for scotland fans as well this is extra special fault of their country has made history just extra special fault of their country has made historyjust by being here. it's their first world cup but they are not here to make up the numbers. they are targeting the knockout stages. they know the pressure it really is all on england because they are ranked third in the world, they are ranked third in the world, the favourites for the match and one of the contenders. they are looking to improve on their bronze medal three years ago. we do have some tea m three years ago. we do have some team used to bring yo
daniela relph, bbc news.bout to get their campaigns under way in the women's football world cup, with kick—off in their match in nice due in under an hour. let'sjoin katie gornall in nice to look ahead to the game. that's right, after all of the build—up and excitement come the wait is almost over. the fans are streaming into the stadium here in nice, a big cheerfor england as they take to the pits to train but for scotland fans as well this is extra special fault of their country has made...
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daniela relph, bbc news.bus have been released on bail. a group of young men began harassing the women after discovering they were a couple and asked them to kiss while making sexual gestures. the suspects were questioned on suspicion of robbery and aggravated grievous bodily harm. a southampton theatre has been forced to cancel its last performances of a gay and lesbian play after some of the cast reported that they had been victims of a homophobic attack. two women actors say they were verbally abused and one was struck in the face with a flying object as they made their way to the nuffield theatre at southampton university yesterday. the police are now investigating, as roger finn reports. two actors, who are also partners, pausing before they leave southampton after what they say was a shocking ordeal. yesterday morning, they were on their way to the nuffield theatre on the university campus where they were due to perform in the award—winning comedy rotterdam. they say they were kissing when a car drew up
daniela relph, bbc news.bus have been released on bail. a group of young men began harassing the women after discovering they were a couple and asked them to kiss while making sexual gestures. the suspects were questioned on suspicion of robbery and aggravated grievous bodily harm. a southampton theatre has been forced to cancel its last performances of a gay and lesbian play after some of the cast reported that they had been victims of a homophobic attack. two women actors say they were...
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daniela relph reports.ee. 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france. but on board the plane, she collapsed and died soon after. she'd suffered a catastrophic allergic reaction. natasha had eaten a sandwich she'd bought from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredients that caused her collapse. since losing her, natasha's family have become relentless campaigners. they blamed inadequate food labelling laws for her death and wanted change. today, the government announced natasha's law. this, in her name, isjust wonderful. she would be so proud. for us, it's...|t's a way of her memory living on. and that's so important, when you lose a child, it's so difficult not to talk about her all the time and not to have her living on in people's memories. but with natasha's law being something set in stone, it feels like that won't happen at all. and so many people will be saved and have a safer life and navigate their lives, their allergic lives, in
daniela relph reports.ee. 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france. but on board the plane, she collapsed and died soon after. she'd suffered a catastrophic allergic reaction. natasha had eaten a sandwich she'd bought from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredients that caused her collapse. since losing her, natasha's family have become relentless campaigners. they blamed inadequate food labelling laws for her death...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west london.lain what it's doing to fight an outbreak of encephalitis that has killed more than 150 children. most of the deaths have been recorded in the northern state of bihar, but the local government says the crisis is now under control. it's not yet known what has caused the infection, but researchers have identified a link between the disease and a toxic substance found in lychees, a fruit grown in large amounts in parts of the state. the top border official in the united states says he's stepping down amid outrage over the treatment of detained migrant children. john sanders is in charge of us customs and border protection, which stops migrant parents and children crossing from mexico. lawyers who visited one of the detention centres reported squalid conditions. six children have died in custody since late last year. here's our north america editor, jon sopel. it's a non—descript government building in texas but here, margaret children separated from their parents have been sleeping on the
daniela relph, bbc news, west london.lain what it's doing to fight an outbreak of encephalitis that has killed more than 150 children. most of the deaths have been recorded in the northern state of bihar, but the local government says the crisis is now under control. it's not yet known what has caused the infection, but researchers have identified a link between the disease and a toxic substance found in lychees, a fruit grown in large amounts in parts of the state. the top border official in...
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businesses will be given a two—year implementation period to adapt to the changes. 0ur correspondent daniela relph the start of the southern —— summer holiday and natasha was on her way to france but on the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction and died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredients that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily the devastating reaction. since her death, her family have the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking up to her inquest, they spake over —— they spoke of their anguish. beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened. she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. it feels to us that if proto— manager were following the law —— pret a manger, then the law was following russian roulette with my daughter public life. now the law will be introduced this summer and will be introduced this summer and will come into force in 2021, to give businesses time to the
businesses will be given a two—year implementation period to adapt to the changes. 0ur correspondent daniela relph the start of the southern —— summer holiday and natasha was on her way to france but on the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction and died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredients that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily the devastating...
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daniela relph, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.me when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. 15 fire engines attended a fire at a block of flats in east london. six floors of the building are alight — no injuries have been reported. there are reports of violence at huge protest in hong kong against a new law that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to china. four people have been killed in sudan as protesters clashed with security forces on the first day of a civil disobedience campaign against military rule. many of the streets in the capital khartoum are deserted with people responding to opposition calls for a general strike. it's part of a campaign of civil disobedience aimed at forcing the ruling military council to relinquish power. a woman has died after being struck by lightning while walking in the scottish highlands. the 55—year—old was hiking near kinlochleven, when she and another member of the group were hit. police scotland said both were airlifted to hospital in fort william, but on
daniela relph, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news.me when he took cocaine while working as a journalist 20 years ago. 15 fire engines attended a fire at a block of flats in east london. six floors of the building are alight — no injuries have been reported. there are reports of violence at huge protest in hong kong against a new law that would allow suspected criminals to be extradited to china. four people have been killed in sudan as protesters clashed with security forces on the first day...
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daniela relph reports.t on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds, the ingredient that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking after her inquest, they spoke of their anguish. 0ur beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened, and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. it feels to us that, if pret a manger were following the law, then the law was playing russian roulette with our daughter‘s life. now, natasha‘s law will be introduced this summer, and will come into force in 2021, to give businesses time to make the changes. all pre—packaged food going directly to sale must have all its ingredients listed. natasha‘s parents have welcomed the legislation, describing it as a way to save others from the enduring agon
daniela relph reports.t on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds, the ingredient that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking after her inquest, they spoke of their anguish. 0ur beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened, and we believe that this...
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daniela relph, bbc news.eing struck by lightning while walking in the scottish highlands. the 55—year—old was hiking near kinlochleven, when she and another member of the group were hit. police scotland said both were airlifted to hospital in fort william, but one died of her injuries. the other walker is in a stable condition. five teenagers arrested in connection with a homophobic attack on two women on a london night bus, have been released on bail. a group of young men began harassing the women after discovering they were a couple, and asked them to kiss while making sexual gestures. the suspects were questioned on suspicion of robbery and aggravated grievous bodily harm. a southampton theatre has been forced to cancel its last performances of a gay and lesbian play after some of the cast reported that they had been victims of a homophobic attack. two women actors say they were verbally abused and one was struck in the face with a flying object, as they made their way to the nuffield theatre, at southampt
daniela relph, bbc news.eing struck by lightning while walking in the scottish highlands. the 55—year—old was hiking near kinlochleven, when she and another member of the group were hit. police scotland said both were airlifted to hospital in fort william, but one died of her injuries. the other walker is in a stable condition. five teenagers arrested in connection with a homophobic attack on two women on a london night bus, have been released on bail. a group of young men began harassing...
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daniela relph reports.aperouse was on her way to the south of france, but on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds, the ingredient that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking after her inquest, they spoke of their anguish. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened, and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. it feels to us that, if pret a manger were following the law, then the law was playing russian roulette with our daughter‘s life. now, natasha‘s law will be introduced this summer, and will come into force in 2021, to give businesses time to make the changes. all pre—packaged food going directly to sale must have all its ingredients listed. natasha‘s parents have welcomed the legislation, describing
daniela relph reports.aperouse was on her way to the south of france, but on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds, the ingredient that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking after her inquest, they spoke of their anguish. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should...
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daniela relph reports.aperouse was on her way to the south of france. but on board the plane, she collapsed and died soon after. she'd suffered a catastrophic allergic reaction. natasha had eaten a sandwich she'd bought from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds, the ingredients that caused her collapse. since losing her, natasha's family have become relentless campaigners. they blamed inadequate food labelling laws for her death and wanted change. today, the government announced natasha's law. this, in her name, isjust wonderful. she would be so proud. for us, it's...|t's a way of her memory living on. and that's so important, when you lose a child, it's so difficult not to talk about her all the time and not to have her living on in people's memories. but with natasha's law being something set in stone, it feels like that won't happen at all. and so many people will be saved and have a safer life and navigate their lives, their allergic lives, in a much better way, because of h
daniela relph reports.aperouse was on her way to the south of france. but on board the plane, she collapsed and died soon after. she'd suffered a catastrophic allergic reaction. natasha had eaten a sandwich she'd bought from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds, the ingredients that caused her collapse. since losing her, natasha's family have become relentless campaigners. they blamed inadequate food labelling laws for her death and wanted change. today, the...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. you are watching bbc news. around. the skies look rather grey and leaden. in north—west wales, 36 millimetres of rain picked up. that is getting on for an inch and a half of rain. the brisk winds calmed down and generally it was a better end to the day. if you are heading outside, so the day. if you are heading outside, so many of us, lovely, clear spells with showers restricted to the north and west of the uk is the area of low pressure d rifts and west of the uk is the area of low pressure drifts away from our shores and moves closer to norway. given the clear skies, is not particularly cold. damages for most of us between seven and nine. it means is going to be a fine start to the day. with the sign up. plenty of it through the morning. that said, cloudy for scotland and a few showers here. going into the afternoon globo will develop around midday. the showers become heavy, thundery and slow—moving. winds clash together in the convergence areas and they will bring showers to the south—west england, south mid
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. you are watching bbc news. around. the skies look rather grey and leaden. in north—west wales, 36 millimetres of rain picked up. that is getting on for an inch and a half of rain. the brisk winds calmed down and generally it was a better end to the day. if you are heading outside, so the day. if you are heading outside, so many of us, lovely, clear spells with showers restricted to the north and west of the uk is the...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.ruised to her first grand slam victory over the czech teenager, marketa vondrousova, in straight sets. it comes after barty took a break from the sport in 2014 to play professional cricket. she's now australia's first singles winner at the tournament in more than a0 years. for the last fortnight, the stars have aligned for me. i've been able to play really good tennis when i've needed it and this is just incredible. i never dreamt that i'd be sitting here with this trophy here at the french open. obviously we have dreams and goals as children but this is incredible. for many people golf can seem like a pretty sedate sort of sport. you need a good shot and a decent putting game, but it doesn't have to be all that energetic. it's a very different story though, for a group of players here in the uk, who've decided to pick up the pace a little. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. you know that saying, 'golf is a good walk spoilt‘? well, there's not that much walking at the annual speed golf pair
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.ruised to her first grand slam victory over the czech teenager, marketa vondrousova, in straight sets. it comes after barty took a break from the sport in 2014 to play professional cricket. she's now australia's first singles winner at the tournament in more than a0 years. for the last fortnight, the stars have aligned for me. i've been able to play really good tennis when i've needed it and this is just incredible. i never dreamt that i'd be sitting...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. stepped up —— the president of turkey — recep tayyip erdoganil tied the knot at a luxury hotel in istanbul. mesut ozil who is german with turkish roots announced earlier this year that he had asked president erdogan to be his best man the decision sparked criticism in his home country. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ reged ahmad bbc we will have continued coverage of those elections getting under way very soon in kazakhstan off the back of rare protests in the country. all the background on our website. you can reach me on twitter. hello again. it is not in the best of a start to the weekend, really, with a lot of cloud, outbreaks of rain and blustery winds. for much of the day across good parts of the uk, skies look rather grey and leaden like these. you can see just how excessive the rain is as well. in the north—west of wales, 36 millimetres of rain over the 24—hour period. that's getting on for 1.5 inches of rain. but the brisk winds calmed down and generally it was a better end to the day. for example in hertfordshire with clearing ski
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. stepped up —— the president of turkey — recep tayyip erdoganil tied the knot at a luxury hotel in istanbul. mesut ozil who is german with turkish roots announced earlier this year that he had asked president erdogan to be his best man the decision sparked criticism in his home country. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ reged ahmad bbc we will have continued coverage of those elections getting under way very soon in kazakhstan off the back of...
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daniela relph, bbc news, west london. by a committee of mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests we re calling it "irresponsible" and "astonishing". mps launched an inquiry after the jeremy kyle show was axed in may following the death of one of its guests. our media editor amol rajan reports. the jeremy kyle show was today described by its bosses as conflict resolution. critics say it was all conflict and no resolution. ...is a horrible person. the show is no more. steve diamond was found dead in his flatjust a few days after appearing on an episode which was never broadcast. he had failed a lie detector test, one of the pillars of the show. i was telling the truth. the test says you're a liar. executives responsible for the show admitted today they did not know how accurate the tests were. you can't define what a high level of accuracy is? not 100%, but 50% is not 100%? i'm not a lie detector expert, so what we would do is... no, but you are responsible for this programm
daniela relph, bbc news, west london. by a committee of mps for putting guests through lie detector tests without knowing how accurate those tests we re calling it "irresponsible" and "astonishing". mps launched an inquiry after the jeremy kyle show was axed in may following the death of one of its guests. our media editor amol rajan reports. the jeremy kyle show was today described by its bosses as conflict resolution. critics say it was all conflict and no resolution....
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. have, for almost 50 years, been powerful statements on racism in the united states. now at the age of 88, the acclaimed african american artist faith ringgold is getting her first exhibition here in the uk, with a retrospective of her unflinching work. our arts editor, will gompertz, has been to meet her. faith, going all the way back to the beginning, going back to the mid—60s, a young, black american artist, a female artist living in harlem. how difficult was it? 0h! it was really difficult. news archive: harlem, new york's negro quarter... riots in the street, all kinds of stuff was happening. i mean overt racism. faith ringgold emerged as an artist at the height of america's civil rights movement. she was making politically charged paintings in response to what was going on around her. a group portrait, of sorts, of a country divided by race. american people, that's the story that i started with. i am going to tell it like i see it. i am going to do images of the important aspects
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. have, for almost 50 years, been powerful statements on racism in the united states. now at the age of 88, the acclaimed african american artist faith ringgold is getting her first exhibition here in the uk, with a retrospective of her unflinching work. our arts editor, will gompertz, has been to meet her. faith, going all the way back to the beginning, going back to the mid—60s, a young, black american artist, a female artist living in harlem. how...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.decent putting game — but it doesn't have to be all that energetic. it's a very different story though, for a group of players here in the uk — who've decided to pick up the pace a little. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. you know that saying, golf is a good walk spoilt? well, there's not that much walking at the annual speed golf pairs championship. you have to go round the course in the fewest numbers of strokes but you have to do it as quickly as possible. speed really is of the essence and it was all too much for some. i am knackered. essence and it was all too much for some. iam knackered. iam essence and it was all too much for some. i am knackered. i am done. that was the hardest and most exhilarating round of golf i have ever had. it was so fun. you play as a pairand it ever had. it was so fun. you play as a pair and it is a foursomes game so the team may alternate hitting the same bowl. gay may seem but appearances can be deceptive. — make the game may seem familiar. it is very d
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.decent putting game — but it doesn't have to be all that energetic. it's a very different story though, for a group of players here in the uk — who've decided to pick up the pace a little. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. you know that saying, golf is a good walk spoilt? well, there's not that much walking at the annual speed golf pairs championship. you have to go round the course in the fewest numbers of strokes but you have to do it as quickly as...
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daniela relph reports.15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france, but on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret—a—manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredient that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking after her inquest, they spoke of their anguish. our beloved daughter died in a tragedy that should never have happened, and we believe that this inquest has shown that she died because of inadequate food labelling laws. it feels to us that, if pret a manger were following the law, then the law was playing russian roulette with our daughter's life. now, natasha's law will be introduced this summer, and will come into force in 2021, to give businesses time to make the changes. all prepackaged food going directly to sale must have all all its ingredients listed. natasha's parents have welcom
daniela relph reports.15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france, but on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret—a—manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredient that caused the devastating reaction. since her death, herfamily have campaigned for a change to the law. speaking after her inquest, they spoke of their anguish. our beloved...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. it is just approaching a quarter past 11.servative leadership, says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's azi. good evening. steve clarke began his reign as scotland men's head coach with a 2—1win over cyprus in their euro 2020 qualifier. 0liver burke secured the points with a late goal at hampden. the win keeps scotland level in the group with second—placed russia. clarke will now take his side to brussels to face the belgians on tuesday. it's three wins out of three for northern ireland. they came from a goal down to win 2—1 in estonia. josh mageniss scored a late winner, minutes after conor washington had equalised. not such good news for wales
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. it is just approaching a quarter past 11.servative leadership, says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. after 16 years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. sport and for a full round...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who've also been recognised for contributing to their communities. lizo mzimba's report contains some flash photography. academy award winner olivia colman says she is thrilled to have been made a commander of the order of the british empire for services to drama. now is the winter of our discontent... simon russell beale has received a knighthood for his acting work. in the world of music, performer and actor alfie boe becomes an obe for services to music and charity. while the grammy and brit—nominated performer m:i.a becomes an mbe. but of course, the majority of the honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. for work in their communities across the country. people like nimco ali, who has been made an obe for her work campaigning against female genital mutilation. i spoke out because i was hurt that 20 years after i was subjected to fgm, girls in the uk were still at risk. and
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who've also been recognised for contributing to their communities. lizo mzimba's report contains some flash photography. academy award winner olivia colman says she is thrilled to have been made a commander of the order of the british empire for services to drama. now is the winter of our discontent... simon russell beale has received a knighthood for his acting...
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i'm joined by our royal correspondent daniela relph.he most. he is meeting the royals, all the p°mp he is meeting the royals, all the pomp and ceremony, tomorrow is all the other stuff. this is a president who is always keen to touch on his scottish heritage, to talk to the royal family, so you know today really mattered, the spectacle and the pomp and ceremony and he enjoyed it. nothing gets bigger than the state banquet tonight. we are expecting about 170 guests at buckingham palace, all who have a link to the us economically or culturally. the dress code is white tie or full military dress, but the key aspect will be the two speeches. the first one will be given by the queen where we can expect to welcome president trump, and to talk about the continual links between the us and the uk. then it will be the turn of the uk. then it will be the turn of the president to give a speech. how outspoken will he be or will he rein it in in the presence of the queen, the woman he says he quite clearly admires? we will know in a couple of hours.
i'm joined by our royal correspondent daniela relph.he most. he is meeting the royals, all the p°mp he is meeting the royals, all the pomp and ceremony, tomorrow is all the other stuff. this is a president who is always keen to touch on his scottish heritage, to talk to the royal family, so you know today really mattered, the spectacle and the pomp and ceremony and he enjoyed it. nothing gets bigger than the state banquet tonight. we are expecting about 170 guests at buckingham palace, all who...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.ain's most wanted men has been arrested in malta, after 16 years on the run. police wanted to question christopher guest more junior, who's 41, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshire farmhouse injune 2003. the victim was tortured and beaten to death, in front of his two adult children. the actor 0livia colman and the tv adventurer bear grylls are among the famous names recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who've also been recognised for contributing to their communities. lizo mzimba's report contains some flash photography. academy award winner 0livia colman says she is thrilled to have been made a commander of the order of the british empire for services to drama. now is the winter of our discontent... simon russell beale has received a knighthood for his acting work. in the world of music, performer and actor alfie boe becomes an 0be for services to music and charity. while the grammy and brit—nominated perfo
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.ain's most wanted men has been arrested in malta, after 16 years on the run. police wanted to question christopher guest more junior, who's 41, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshire farmhouse injune 2003. the victim was tortured and beaten to death, in front of his two adult children. the actor 0livia colman and the tv adventurer bear grylls are among the famous names recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.one of the front runners for the conservative leadership, says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested over a homophobic attack against two women in london. sport and for a full roundup, let's go to the bbc sport centre. good evening. england have bounced back from defeat to pakistan in the cricket world cup with a106—run win over bangladesh in cardiff. jason roy's 153 helped guide england to their highest ever world cup total of 386—6. jorfra archer and ben stokes then got 3 wickets each as bangladesh were dismissed for 280. our sports correspondent joe wilson was there. cricket has generally considered bangladesh to be underdogs. they see themselves as a very different animal. tiger! they came to cardiff with optimism with good reason. bangladesh beat en
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace.one of the front runners for the conservative leadership, says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. president trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested over a homophobic attack against two women in london. sport and for a full roundup, let's go to the bbc sport...
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our royal correspondent, daniela relph, is with me, alongsidejon sopel, our north america editor.odayit today it is all about the royals. politics invariably seeps into whatever president trump says or does but today is about the royal family and ceremonial part of the state visit. at the moment we know there is a private lunch inside buckingham palace hosted by the queen with other members of the royalfamily queen with other members of the royal family attending for the president and first lady and we will see them in a couple of hours when there will be a tour of the picture gallery in the palace where the president will be shown items from the royal collection with an american link. the president with the duke of york, a member of the royalfamily he the duke of york, a member of the royal family he knows, the duke of york, a member of the royalfamily he knows, will go to westminster abbey to lay a wreath. and then tea at clarence house with the prince of wales. will the thorny issue of climate change come up? an issue of climate change come up? an issue they have opposing views
our royal correspondent, daniela relph, is with me, alongsidejon sopel, our north america editor.odayit today it is all about the royals. politics invariably seeps into whatever president trump says or does but today is about the royal family and ceremonial part of the state visit. at the moment we know there is a private lunch inside buckingham palace hosted by the queen with other members of the royalfamily queen with other members of the royal family attending for the president and first...
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daniela relph is here with me, our royal correspondent. you have been looking at your phone.mings! a state visit, these things go like clockwork normally, don't they? that's the idea. the second day is about more politics and diplomacy and will be more fluid. the first day is about the royal family and the ceremony and the pageantry. things happen as they are plant and to time. that seems to be the case so far. we saw the official welcome in the gardens of buckingham palace. the president meeting the queen and the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall. the queen welcoming the president, looking very happy to see him and the first lady. they met on the west terrace at buckingham palace. they are now all inside buckingham palace where there is a private lunch with the president. some of his family, other members of the royal family, including the duke of sussex, prince harry, although his wife, his american wife, megan makro, is not attending because she is on maternity leave. yes she is on maternity leave. yes she is on maternity leave. yes she is on maternity leave but
daniela relph is here with me, our royal correspondent. you have been looking at your phone.mings! a state visit, these things go like clockwork normally, don't they? that's the idea. the second day is about more politics and diplomacy and will be more fluid. the first day is about the royal family and the ceremony and the pageantry. things happen as they are plant and to time. that seems to be the case so far. we saw the official welcome in the gardens of buckingham palace. the president...
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daniela relph reports.ha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france. but on board the plane, she collapsed and died soon after. she'd suffered a catastrophic allergic reaction. natasha had eaten a sandwich she'd bought from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredients that caused her collapse. since losing her, natasha's family have become relentless campaigners. they blamed inadequate food labelling laws for her death and wanted change. today, the government announced natasha's law. this, in her name, isjust wonderful. she would be so proud. for us, it's...|t's a way of her memory living on. and that's so important, when you lose a child, it's so difficult not to talk about her all the time and not to have her living on in people's memories. but with natasha's law being something set in stone, it feels like that won't happen at all. and so many people will be saved and have a safer life and navigate their lives, their allergic lives, in a much better way, be
daniela relph reports.ha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france. but on board the plane, she collapsed and died soon after. she'd suffered a catastrophic allergic reaction. natasha had eaten a sandwich she'd bought from pret a manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingredients that caused her collapse. since losing her, natasha's family have become relentless campaigners. they blamed inadequate food labelling laws for her death and wanted change. today,...
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daniela relph reports they are the last images of natasha. her summer holiday. before the flight landed she collapsed with a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. in their grief mum, dad and younger brother alex turned campaigners. urging the government to change the law around food labelling and they were heard. there will now be eight natasha's law. labelling and they were heard. there will now be eight natasha's lawm was never a given. we never take for granted that this would definitely happen. when it is law and politics just do not know how things will pan out. we feel, the keywords natasha's law, does mean we are potentially saving lives. it is a lot with natasha's name but is now about saving the millions of allergy sufferers. are lives are not intertwined with the people who have for allergies and for the rest of lies we will fight all the right causes, on the big, ambitious causes to make their lives a better, safer place. the teenager had it in a sandwich from pret a manger, the packaging did not say it contain sesam
daniela relph reports they are the last images of natasha. her summer holiday. before the flight landed she collapsed with a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. in their grief mum, dad and younger brother alex turned campaigners. urging the government to change the law around food labelling and they were heard. there will now be eight natasha's law. labelling and they were heard. there will now be eight natasha's lawm was never a given. we never take for granted that this would...
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i'm joined by our royal correspondent daniela relph.d all the controversy that surrounds donald trump but these opportunities to show him as the world statesman a very precious really. they are. he isa very precious really. they are. he is a president with and i to the visual and the photo opportunity and what things look and feel like and he would be incredible mindful of that during that ceremonial welcome we saw today when he stepped off marine one, met the princess of wales —— prince of wales and duchess of cornwall and then had the slightly odd handshake with the queen. shall we talk about the handshake? i think the queen puts her hand out modestly and he rather grip sets. so it wasn't a fist pump. no, i don't think it quite was when you look at it more closely. it was a slightly awkward first encounter perhaps. you just get a sense of looking at how he is carrying himself that he is well aware of the importance of what things look like it and how things appear and how he behaves. particularly when he is with the queen because ther
i'm joined by our royal correspondent daniela relph.d all the controversy that surrounds donald trump but these opportunities to show him as the world statesman a very precious really. they are. he isa very precious really. they are. he is a president with and i to the visual and the photo opportunity and what things look and feel like and he would be incredible mindful of that during that ceremonial welcome we saw today when he stepped off marine one, met the princess of wales —— prince of...