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no surprise with some of the younger members, who gareth will have known from his time in charge, butyes, he is what you might call a late developer. he was a left back at ipswich town. then he went to bournemouth, and he had a bad injury therefore stop gareth southgate said he watched him a lot last season and he watched him a lot last season and he was impressed he started the season with newly promoted aston villa. 0ne season with newly promoted aston villa. one thing gareth southgate referenced was the fact he has leadership qualities, tyrone mings, and that's one thing i know that gareth southgate is often touched on over the time he's been england manager. he likes that in his squad. i think that's what appears, as well as his form on the field, to have given him the edge overjames tarkowski and lewis dunk, who are not included in this squad. and he is sticking with youth in terms of bringing experience into the squad and developing as the team develops. what was most striking for me was the emission of kyle walker, who's been such an important person for gareth southgate. but h
no surprise with some of the younger members, who gareth will have known from his time in charge, butyes, he is what you might call a late developer. he was a left back at ipswich town. then he went to bournemouth, and he had a bad injury therefore stop gareth southgate said he watched him a lot last season and he watched him a lot last season and he was impressed he started the season with newly promoted aston villa. 0ne season with newly promoted aston villa. one thing gareth southgate...
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gareth arnold., and in whose interests he is working. earlier this year, 0'mara's well thought of and experience staff left where sack, leaving arnold and his young team running the constituency office, like his boss, arnold says he is still getting paid while he works out his notice period, leaving a list of questions, his constituents and taxpayers will want answering. that's it for this week. you can always set as your ideas at victoria@bbc.co.uk. we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two and bbc news channel. goodbye. hello. the weather has thrown a lot of things at us so far this weekend. torrential rain, thunderstorms, and of course those very strong and in places damaging winds, really whipping up the sea at lyme regis in dorset. while it is an exposed spot, an 84mph gust at the needles on the isle of wight would be notable in october, let alone august. we have seen widespread gusts of 50—60mph well inland too, all down to this deep area of low pressure which continues to pull a
gareth arnold., and in whose interests he is working. earlier this year, 0'mara's well thought of and experience staff left where sack, leaving arnold and his young team running the constituency office, like his boss, arnold says he is still getting paid while he works out his notice period, leaving a list of questions, his constituents and taxpayers will want answering. that's it for this week. you can always set as your ideas at victoria@bbc.co.uk. we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock...
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gareth arnold., and in whose interests he is working. earlier this year, 0'mara's well thought of and experience staff left where sack, leaving arnold and his young team running the constituency office, like his boss, arnold says he is still getting paid while he works out his notice period, leaving a list of questions his constituents and taxpayers will want answering. that's it for this week. you can always set as your ideas at... we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two and bbc news channel. goodbye. hello there. good afternoon. at least the windy weather has eased away. the rain however has still been a concern through the day and will continue to be a concern for the next 12 hours or so, particularly for southern scotland and the northern half of england. so bbc local radio will have all the travel details. from the satellite picture you can see the best of the sunshine has been in the south. we have had some sharp showers but it is clearly much wetter and cloudier further north
gareth arnold., and in whose interests he is working. earlier this year, 0'mara's well thought of and experience staff left where sack, leaving arnold and his young team running the constituency office, like his boss, arnold says he is still getting paid while he works out his notice period, leaving a list of questions his constituents and taxpayers will want answering. that's it for this week. you can always set as your ideas at... we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two and...
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gareth arnold.is year, o'mara's well thought of and experience staff left where sack, leaving arnold and his young tea m sack, leaving arnold and his young team running the constituency office, like his boss, arnold says he is still getting paid while he works out his notice period, leaving a list of questions, his constituents and taxpayers will want answering. that's it for this week. you can always set as your ideas at victoria... we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two and bbc news channel. goodbye. it has felt a little more like autumn than august today, with the strong and gusty winds across england and wales. they will be with us england and wales. they will be with us for a few hours. jails over the hills and around the coasts. heavy downpours have been rattling through quite quickly in the south, slow—moving further north, so we have had reports of surface water flooding, rain continuing for northern ireland, parts of northern england but also increasingly for scotland. that
gareth arnold.is year, o'mara's well thought of and experience staff left where sack, leaving arnold and his young tea m sack, leaving arnold and his young team running the constituency office, like his boss, arnold says he is still getting paid while he works out his notice period, leaving a list of questions, his constituents and taxpayers will want answering. that's it for this week. you can always set as your ideas at victoria... we are back on monday morning at ten o'clock on bbc two and...
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nearby, gareth is preparing to shear a sheep. try to harm the sheep. you are keeping it at the least stress as possible. it is a natural process and that's what we are doing now. it is not natural. if it was natural they would shed it themselves. my absolute bottom—line issue is that we should not be using animals. we just shouldn't be using animals. we shouldn't put them through the fear of sending them off in big trucks to abattoir. if gareth isn't going to farm them, what do we do with them? because they could live ten, 12, 15 years. we would continue to raise these sheep and just allow them to die naturally. they may never see eye to eye on this subject. although they both care for the environment, they have vastly differing visions of how it should look and how we should live. but, biggest of all, the role of animals in society. for our week of special reports, we wanted to look at the biggest issues affecting farming. mental health is one of those, but it's not often discussed in the industry. bbc analysis of the latest fig
nearby, gareth is preparing to shear a sheep. try to harm the sheep. you are keeping it at the least stress as possible. it is a natural process and that's what we are doing now. it is not natural. if it was natural they would shed it themselves. my absolute bottom—line issue is that we should not be using animals. we just shouldn't be using animals. we shouldn't put them through the fear of sending them off in big trucks to abattoir. if gareth isn't going to farm them, what do we do with...
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what is going on with gareth bale? that is anyone's guess.areth bale knows what is going to happen at the eight of the transfer window. real madrid are playing a friendly against ellsberg, and they have not called gareth bale for this one, he has stayed in madrid. again it looks like the welshman is out of favour, he should be so, but his salary almost 20 million euros per year, it is way too high for most european clubs to take him. year, it is way too high for most european clubs to take himm year, it is way too high for most european clubs to take him. it is only the english premier league tra nsfer only the english premier league transfer window that shots tomorrow, spain, france, germany open until the end of the month. italy for another ten days. looking at italy, paulo dybala, one of the world layers, one of the great players, should be coveted by many clubs, can you see that stalling and then perhaps one of the giants in spain coming in? i would be surprised if he stays atjuventus. i would not be surprised if you go somewhere else in
what is going on with gareth bale? that is anyone's guess.areth bale knows what is going to happen at the eight of the transfer window. real madrid are playing a friendly against ellsberg, and they have not called gareth bale for this one, he has stayed in madrid. again it looks like the welshman is out of favour, he should be so, but his salary almost 20 million euros per year, it is way too high for most european clubs to take him. year, it is way too high for most european clubs to take himm...
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but what are the motivations of gareth arnold? was his tory party membership card. he said he'd been a memberforfive years and we've seen a tweet from him suggesting jeremy corbyn should have been murdered instead of the labour mpjo cox. it's not clear exactly what role gareth arnold played or is continuing to play in jared 0'mara's office. labour sources claim arnold is manipulating jared for his own ends. an allegation arnold says is laughable. jared 0'mara said he intends to resign after the summer, saying he's in no fit state to continue as an mp. he said he'll be seeking professional help for his mental health and his personal issues, but, in the meantime, he'll carry on collecting his wages and sheffield hallam's constituents will be without an mp. jared 0'mara's office told us he has five staff members and that casework is ongoing. they told us there is no backlog although the two constituents we spoke to for this film are still waiting for a response. one of them was ann—marie, who has multiple debilitating conditions, and
but what are the motivations of gareth arnold? was his tory party membership card. he said he'd been a memberforfive years and we've seen a tweet from him suggesting jeremy corbyn should have been murdered instead of the labour mpjo cox. it's not clear exactly what role gareth arnold played or is continuing to play in jared 0'mara's office. labour sources claim arnold is manipulating jared for his own ends. an allegation arnold says is laughable. jared 0'mara said he intends to resign after the...
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as gareth furby reports.money. we found up to 1a groups could be on the bridge at one time. effectively taking over the footpath. the minimum stake being asked for was £50. this man wanted me to bet but instead, ifilmed his hands. find the ball. watch it again and you might think the ball has ended up on the right of your screen but we will play back whatjust happened in slow motion. there is the ball, but watch his fingers, he has picked it up and is hiding it now in the palm of his hand and watch what happens, it ends up under the cup on the left of your screen. but the despite having little chance at taking the right cap, some tourists are losing money. this man lost £150, this woman £50. how much is it? 50. and they may be falling for it because this scan is organised with the groups applauding and shouting to create an atmosphere. cheering. and apparently responding to instructions and romanian which we picked up on hidden cameras. the blonde women apparently winning or losing after hearing these words w
as gareth furby reports.money. we found up to 1a groups could be on the bridge at one time. effectively taking over the footpath. the minimum stake being asked for was £50. this man wanted me to bet but instead, ifilmed his hands. find the ball. watch it again and you might think the ball has ended up on the right of your screen but we will play back whatjust happened in slow motion. there is the ball, but watch his fingers, he has picked it up and is hiding it now in the palm of his hand and...
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is that a fair point, gareth? it is completely inaccurate.nfrastructure by network rail, the largest settlement they received in the history of our railways is being spent on top of the money that is towards hsz. i will address the other point about the existing railway network. there are no alternatives that provide the step changing capacity that hsz has. it is the quickest and cheapest way to upgrade our existing infrastructure because it moves all those fast trains on the segregated lines and frees up a huge amount of space for services which means more trains running through local stations and it is miles away from, main route. having the renter birmingham new street, currently, these platforms to use the new station, freeing up lots of platforms in birmingham and clearing of space on the railway which means that there can be a more reliable and more frequent service which is miles miles away from hsz. that gives you a small snapshot of the benefits that hsz has her travellers and local travellers have freights and aristocrats on hundred
is that a fair point, gareth? it is completely inaccurate.nfrastructure by network rail, the largest settlement they received in the history of our railways is being spent on top of the money that is towards hsz. i will address the other point about the existing railway network. there are no alternatives that provide the step changing capacity that hsz has. it is the quickest and cheapest way to upgrade our existing infrastructure because it moves all those fast trains on the segregated lines...
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gareth barlow has more details.d by floodwaters that have engulfed entire villages. the united nations estimates more than 37,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. translation: there were no floods before, but now when you look around, everything is gone. thank god there were no lives lost here, but all our belongings are gone. we're left with nothing. translation: all the houses have been destroyed. nothing remains. we were unable to collect our furniture. it is the first time in our lives such floods have happened. we only ask for one thing, we only ask for our right to have a place to stay. as communities take refuge in temporary camps, aid agencies warn the flooding could continue until october. sudan has suffered from political instability and for the fledgling government, the floods are a test of its abilities. the united nations has called for $150 million in aid amid the threat of waterborne diseases. but for the people in the affected states, there is no escape from harsh reality that neither aid nor th
gareth barlow has more details.d by floodwaters that have engulfed entire villages. the united nations estimates more than 37,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed. translation: there were no floods before, but now when you look around, everything is gone. thank god there were no lives lost here, but all our belongings are gone. we're left with nothing. translation: all the houses have been destroyed. nothing remains. we were unable to collect our furniture. it is the first time in our lives...
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gareth barlow reports. on, come on! 0wen martin's family have farmed dairy cattle in south armagh, on the very edge of northern ireland, for nearly 100 years. you wouldn't think there was a border. many‘s the time you cross the border and you don't realise it. no deal is chaos, it's going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff, you can hold on, but the milk has to... 0ur tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we'd have to throw it out. that's our livelihood. so what do you need to see? what's the best possible outcome? a deal and a transition period. hundreds of thousands of animals and millions of litres of milk cross the irish border every year. it's somewhere around here — but there's nothing to show exactly where it is. for the businesses and for the people on both sides, it's practically invisible. unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border. this crossing from an eu country into a non—eu country is not only a physical barrier, but
gareth barlow reports. on, come on! 0wen martin's family have farmed dairy cattle in south armagh, on the very edge of northern ireland, for nearly 100 years. you wouldn't think there was a border. many‘s the time you cross the border and you don't realise it. no deal is chaos, it's going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff, you can hold on, but the milk has to... 0ur tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we'd have to throw it out. that's our...
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gareth barlow reports.but nowhere more so than here on the irish border. come on, come on! 0wen martin's family have farmed dairy cattle in south armagh, on the very edge of northern ireland, for nearly 100 years. you wouldn't think there was a border. many‘s the time you cross the border and you don't realise it. no deal is chaos, it's going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff, you can hold on, but the milk has to... 0ur tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we'd have to throw it out. that's our livelihood. so what do you need to see? what's the best possible outcome? a deal and a transition period. hundreds of thousands of animals and millions of litres of milk cross the irish border every year. it's somewhere around here — but there's nothing to show exactly where it is. for the businesses and for the people on both sides, it's practically invisible. unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border. this crossing from an eu country int
gareth barlow reports.but nowhere more so than here on the irish border. come on, come on! 0wen martin's family have farmed dairy cattle in south armagh, on the very edge of northern ireland, for nearly 100 years. you wouldn't think there was a border. many‘s the time you cross the border and you don't realise it. no deal is chaos, it's going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff, you can hold on, but the milk has to... 0ur tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard...
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gareth barlow has been looking at the challenges. tough business, not just battling against the weather, but also working long hours and trading in a challenging market. but life in the open air, working with animals and growing food for a living, is a dream for many. we do get to live in a beautiful part of the world and do what we enjoy. david and becca are beef farmers in cumbria. neither of them come from a farming background, and it was their initial lack of finance and farmland that were the biggest hurdles to overcome. we actually sat down with the bank a couple of times and... they literally laughed at us, didn't they? theyjust didn't get it. we were out there competing with people who'd been farming all their lives, people who had quite a lot of money and they could just go out and borrow a bit more to take on more land or anotherfarm. she's going to be a beautiful colour. so the pair got creative. they lived in a yurt for years and even crowd—funded their cattle, all to get where they are today — running their own farm. the
gareth barlow has been looking at the challenges. tough business, not just battling against the weather, but also working long hours and trading in a challenging market. but life in the open air, working with animals and growing food for a living, is a dream for many. we do get to live in a beautiful part of the world and do what we enjoy. david and becca are beef farmers in cumbria. neither of them come from a farming background, and it was their initial lack of finance and farmland that were...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.hannel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. the bbc should "cough up" and pay for free tv licences for all over—75s. that's the message from the prime minister who's suggested the corporation has gone back on a deal to fund the licences, but the bbc said there was no such guarantee. injune it was announced that only low—income households, where one person received pension credit, would be eligible for a free tv licence. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent tom barton, who's been following the story for us. this all dates back to 2015, when the bbc last agreed a licence fee settlement with the government. part of the terms of that was the responsibility for funding these free tv licences for over—75s, which was introduced by gordon brown a few years previously, passed from the government to the bbc. at the start ofjune, the bbc announced that it would start, from next year, only funding free licenses, as you say, for those pensioners who receive pension credit. that
gareth barlow, bbc news.hannel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. the bbc should "cough up" and pay for free tv licences for all over—75s. that's the message from the prime minister who's suggested the corporation has gone back on a deal to fund the licences, but the bbc said there was no such guarantee. injune it was announced that only low—income households, where one person received pension credit, would be eligible for a free tv licence. earlier i spoke to our...
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gareth barlow reports.en martin's family have farmed dairy cattle in south armagh on the very edge of northern ireland for nearly 100 years. you wouldn't think there was a border. many times you cross the border and you don't realise it. no deal is chaos, it's going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff you can hold on, but milk has to... 0ur tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we'd have to throw it out. that's our livelihood. so what do you need to see? what's the best possible outcome? a deal and a transition period. hundreds of thousands of animals and millions of litres of milk cross the irish border every year. it's somewhere around here — but there's nothing to show exactly where it is. for the businesses and for the people on both sides, it's practically invisible. unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can't miss the border. this crossing from an eu country into a non—eu country is not only a physical barrier but also impacts the decisions ma
gareth barlow reports.en martin's family have farmed dairy cattle in south armagh on the very edge of northern ireland for nearly 100 years. you wouldn't think there was a border. many times you cross the border and you don't realise it. no deal is chaos, it's going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff you can hold on, but milk has to... 0ur tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we'd have to throw it out. that's our livelihood. so what do you need to see?...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.'s been a further escalation of violence in hong kong where a police officer has fired a gun during anti—government protests. the authorities say his life was in danger. the protests began in response to a controversial extradition bill and have now been taking place for 12 weeks. from hong kong, john sudworth reports. hong kong was once celebrated for its stability. not any more. 0nlookers gazed down on the political crisis being lived out in running street battles. by nightfall, it was at times almost medieval. this rain of sticks and clubs, brought to an end only by the sound of a gunshot, as one officer draws his side arm, shooting into the air. much of this city, it should be said, continues as normal, with the violence only in small pockets. but it's intensifying. peaceful demonstrations don't work, according to so many people, because they have one million march, two million march, and the government still didn't listen. and therefore this leads to an escalation of force. there'
gareth barlow, bbc news.'s been a further escalation of violence in hong kong where a police officer has fired a gun during anti—government protests. the authorities say his life was in danger. the protests began in response to a controversial extradition bill and have now been taking place for 12 weeks. from hong kong, john sudworth reports. hong kong was once celebrated for its stability. not any more. 0nlookers gazed down on the political crisis being lived out in running street battles....
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gareth southgate has named his england men's squad for their upcoming euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgariao. aaron wan—bissaka and tyrone mings join the senior squad for the first time. here's the squad in full. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade chamberlain and harry winks. but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. we've got a depth of talent now because we have approached things slightly differently to look at younger players, it has increased the poor that we can pick from it means a relaxing experience in the positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team and we've had a two year period of progress and constant improvement, i think. but we cannot stand still. to preparations for the womens european championships in 2021 now. wales began their qualifying campaign in spectacular fashion. unlike england, wales do have to qualify for the european championships in two years... and they started in the perfect way. by winning 6—0 away at the faroe islands. they scored
gareth southgate has named his england men's squad for their upcoming euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgariao. aaron wan—bissaka and tyrone mings join the senior squad for the first time. here's the squad in full. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade chamberlain and harry winks. but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. we've got a depth of talent now because we have approached things...
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phillips, a vetera n 42—year—old gareth phillips, a veteran of the force.kend and his injuries are not said to be life—threatening, but i understand he is unlikely to be fit enough to return to front line duties. there has been a whole host of tributes paid to that particular officer, and the other men serving in the front line here in birmingham. peter birmingham at birmingham magistrates' court, thank you very much. the family of missing teenager nora quoirin have offered a reward of around £10,000 for information leading to her return. the 15—year—old — who has special needs — went missing from a holiday resort in malaysia more than a week ago. 0ur correspondent howard johnson is there. howard, what of the family been saying? simon, yes, the ninth day of search and rescue efforts here. they have been scouring the jungle behind me and so far no luck, no sightings of honourable lady. the family came forward to offer this reward for any information that would lead to the discovery of their child. the mother of nora, maeve, she said in a very emotional speec
phillips, a vetera n 42—year—old gareth phillips, a veteran of the force.kend and his injuries are not said to be life—threatening, but i understand he is unlikely to be fit enough to return to front line duties. there has been a whole host of tributes paid to that particular officer, and the other men serving in the front line here in birmingham. peter birmingham at birmingham magistrates' court, thank you very much. the family of missing teenager nora quoirin have offered a reward of...
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gareth barlow reports. bolivia's forests are burning.erhead, volunteers and firefighters battle the flames on the ground. it's from the air that the true extent of the fires is apparent. more than 10,000 square kilometres have already been burnt. now, the bolivian president, evo morales, who has been criticised for his slow response, has opened the door to international help. translation: i welcome telephone calls from the presidents of paraguay, chile and spain. we welcome any cooperation. since wednesday, we have been managing the operation. the development bank of latin america is donating about $500,000. it's not only the environment that's suffering. these families are just some of the many forced from their homes. translation: the plants are destroyed, all the plants, and now the water for us as well. the pipe has been burnt and we don't have the water running from the pipe. it's all burnt. translation: there was intense smoke coming with fire. it was like a whirlwind. it was coming to the houses. it advances very fast. the fire ca
gareth barlow reports. bolivia's forests are burning.erhead, volunteers and firefighters battle the flames on the ground. it's from the air that the true extent of the fires is apparent. more than 10,000 square kilometres have already been burnt. now, the bolivian president, evo morales, who has been criticised for his slow response, has opened the door to international help. translation: i welcome telephone calls from the presidents of paraguay, chile and spain. we welcome any cooperation....
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gareth barlow reports. bolivia's forests are burning.ers hover overhead, volunteers and firefighters battle flames on the ground. it's from the air that the true extent of the fires is apparent. more than 10,000 square kilometres have already been burned. now the bolivian president, evo morales, who's been criticised for his slow response, has opened the door to international help. translation: i welcomed telephone calls from the presidents of paraguay, chile and spain. we welcome any cooperation. since wednesday, we've been managing the operation. the develop bank of latin america is donating about $500,000. it's not only the environment that's suffering. these families are just some of the many forced from their homes. translation: the plants are destroyed, all the plants, and now the water for us as well. the pipe has been burned and we don't have water running from the pipe. it's all burned. translation: there was intense smoke coming with fire, it was like a whirlwind. it was coming to the houses. it advanced very fast. the fire cam
gareth barlow reports. bolivia's forests are burning.ers hover overhead, volunteers and firefighters battle flames on the ground. it's from the air that the true extent of the fires is apparent. more than 10,000 square kilometres have already been burned. now the bolivian president, evo morales, who's been criticised for his slow response, has opened the door to international help. translation: i welcomed telephone calls from the presidents of paraguay, chile and spain. we welcome any...
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"gareth is still very poorly and faces a long battle to recover."both men have been remanded in custody until the 9th of september. it is all allegedly linked to an incident on saturday when allegedly a police patrol car was hijacked and that car was used to drive over a west midlands police officer and in court today we learned the name of the officer, a2—year—old gareth phillips, a veteran who has served over 20 years. he has undergone numerous surgery this weekend and his injuries are not said to be life—threatening but i understand that he is unlikely to be fit enough to return to front line duties. there has been a whole host of tributes paid to that particular police officer and the other men serving in the front line here in birmingham. the family of missing teenager nora quoirin have offered a reward of around £10,000 for information leading to her return. the 15—year—old — who has special needs — went missing from a holiday resort in malaysia more than a week ago. our south east asia correspondent — howard johnson sent us this update. they‘
"gareth is still very poorly and faces a long battle to recover."both men have been remanded in custody until the 9th of september. it is all allegedly linked to an incident on saturday when allegedly a police patrol car was hijacked and that car was used to drive over a west midlands police officer and in court today we learned the name of the officer, a2—year—old gareth phillips, a veteran who has served over 20 years. he has undergone numerous surgery this weekend and his...
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with gareth anscombe ruled out of the world cup, wales coach warren gatland has given dan biggar a start at fly—half this weekend. centrejonathan davies will be joined by his younger brotherjames for the first time in a wales shirt. they'll be the first brothers to play alongside each other since 2006. jamie and nicky robinson the last to do so. for england, wing ruaridh mcconnochie will make his england debut against wales on saturday. mcconnochie was named in the starting 15 last weekend before pulling out with injury. maro itoje returns as eddiejones makes three changes to the starting side. george ford again captains with owen farrell a replacement. the slovenian climberjanja garnbret continues to dominate the world championships injapan. the sport makes its debut as an olympic discipline next year. garnbret‘s become the first woman to win two individual world titles at the same championships after winning gold in the women's lead. that victory, comes after she won the bouldering event earlier in the week. in the men's event, there was another victory for the czech climber adam 0ndra
with gareth anscombe ruled out of the world cup, wales coach warren gatland has given dan biggar a start at fly—half this weekend. centrejonathan davies will be joined by his younger brotherjames for the first time in a wales shirt. they'll be the first brothers to play alongside each other since 2006. jamie and nicky robinson the last to do so. for england, wing ruaridh mcconnochie will make his england debut against wales on saturday. mcconnochie was named in the starting 15 last weekend...
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wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london garethprice from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the or india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india deseret and if we can start with you are right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a discriminatory bill is needed unfairly criminalizes muslim men all those from other faiths who leave their wives commit only a civil offense. so that tell you let us be very very clear this bill is for busy the rights of mary he muslims of men and also gender equality and gender justice it has nothing to do with religion now criminalization is on account of instant triples the luck not to belittle an instant to put a lock which is. one in one sitting by the of electronic means whatsapp s.m.s. is email striking letters or spoken words that is what busy has been criminalized now women who still live in constant
wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london garethprice from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the or india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india deseret and if we can start with you are right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a...
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gareth barlow reports. bolivia's forests are burning.head, volunteers and firefighters battle the flames on the ground. it's from the air that the true extent of the fires is apparent. more than 10,000 square kilometres have already been burnt. now, the bolivian president, evo morales, who has been criticised for his slow response, has opened the door to international help. translation: i welcome telephone calls from the presidents of paraguay, chile and spain. we welcome any cooperation. since wednesday, we have been managing the operation. the development bank of latin america is donating about $500,000. it's not only the environment that suffering. these families are just some of the many forced from their homes. translation: the plants are destroyed, all the plants, and now the water for us as well. the pipe has been burned and we don't have the water running from the pipe. it's all burnt. translation: there is intense smoke coming with the fire. it was like a whirlwind. it was coming to the houses. it advances very fast. the fire ca
gareth barlow reports. bolivia's forests are burning.head, volunteers and firefighters battle the flames on the ground. it's from the air that the true extent of the fires is apparent. more than 10,000 square kilometres have already been burnt. now, the bolivian president, evo morales, who has been criticised for his slow response, has opened the door to international help. translation: i welcome telephone calls from the presidents of paraguay, chile and spain. we welcome any cooperation. since...
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next, in a huge blow for wales, gareth anscombe has been ruled out of the rugby world cup after injuringheir 33—19 defeat to england. wales feared the worst when their first choice fly half limped off at twickenham yesterday, and today they've confirmed that anscombe has damaged knee ligaments, and is definitely out of next month's tournament in japan. meanwhile, england coach eddiejones has announced his 31 man squad for the tournament almost four weeks before the deadline. there are a few familar big names missing from the squad today, such as former captain dylan hartley and centre ben te'o, who was recently involved in an off field incident at the training camp in italy. there was delight for others, though, with the inexperienced rury mcconnachie and lewis ludlam surprise inlcusions in the squad. firstly, i think it's always nice to bring new blood in. it freshens everything up and when you have that enthusiasm, as young players do, it helps add to the squad. rory, we've been watching quite closely through the club season. i was impressed by him and when he came into camp, he cement
next, in a huge blow for wales, gareth anscombe has been ruled out of the rugby world cup after injuringheir 33—19 defeat to england. wales feared the worst when their first choice fly half limped off at twickenham yesterday, and today they've confirmed that anscombe has damaged knee ligaments, and is definitely out of next month's tournament in japan. meanwhile, england coach eddiejones has announced his 31 man squad for the tournament almost four weeks before the deadline. there are a few...
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wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london garethprice from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the all india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india and if we can start with you and i right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a discriminatory bill is needed unfairly criminalizes muslim men all those from other faiths who leave their wives commit only a civil offense. so that until you let us be very very clear this bill is for the rights of mary he muslims or men and also gender equality and gender justice it has nothing to do with religion now criminalization is on account of instant triples the luck not to belittle our instant to put a lock which is. one in one sitting by the off electronic means whatsapp s.m.s. is email striking letters or spoken words that is what busy has been criminalized now women used to live in constant fear and
wing of the russian tria swam setback sang a hindu nationalist organization joining us from london garethprice from chatham house research and current affairs institute and via skype from new delhi come on through he has founder of the all india muslim personal law border non-government organization which supports the protection of muslim personal law in india and if we can start with you and i right in thinking that you are very much in favor of this bill if so why when it's a discriminatory...
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wales scrum—half gareth davies then started his way through england cosmic defence to get wells backnumber, luke cowin and it was 21—7 two england at half time. in the second half george north came forward and it seemed to set upa north came forward and it seemed to set up a big comeback. the earlier penalties and drop goal meant that they came through this world but eddiejones has some thinking to do. he names his squad for the rugby world cup on monday. i'll i‘ll worry about that tomorrow. today i think ijust enjoy the effo rts today i think ijust enjoy the efforts of the players. i think they worked really hard, put on a good display rugby and i think if you are in that 80,000 people there, you would want to come back to twig and to see them play again, that‘s only a good thing. it sounded like a one—day cricket crowd at one stage. it is disappointing about the result but it isn't something we would dwell on too much. we have things to work on that we need to address an... we will see the positives today from as well as an making sure their performances are in a movement from toda
wales scrum—half gareth davies then started his way through england cosmic defence to get wells backnumber, luke cowin and it was 21—7 two england at half time. in the second half george north came forward and it seemed to set upa north came forward and it seemed to set up a big comeback. the earlier penalties and drop goal meant that they came through this world but eddiejones has some thinking to do. he names his squad for the rugby world cup on monday. i'll i‘ll worry about that...
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gareth anscombe off for wales. the next injury was to welsh pride. was there. 21—7 at half—time. often when wales are lacking direction they head north. his 38th try for his country. next overjones bundling wales to just five points behind. the test england wanted. finishing 33—19. both coaches with much to consider. eddiejones must do his thinking quickly. he names his world cup squad tomorrow. jamie chadwick has become the first winner of the w series — the motor racing championship which aims to provide forfemale drivers into formula one. the 21—year—old from bath started from pole, but soon slipped back to third and eventually finished fourth behind race winner and fellow briton alice powell. however, that was enough to secure the championship by ten points ahead of dutch rival visser. there was a thrilling finish in moto gp at the austrian grand prix as andrea dovizioso edged out marc marquez. marquez claimed a record 59th pole position on his honda with ducati's dovizioso qualifying third. but the italian passed the world champion on the last c
gareth anscombe off for wales. the next injury was to welsh pride. was there. 21—7 at half—time. often when wales are lacking direction they head north. his 38th try for his country. next overjones bundling wales to just five points behind. the test england wanted. finishing 33—19. both coaches with much to consider. eddiejones must do his thinking quickly. he names his world cup squad tomorrow. jamie chadwick has become the first winner of the w series — the motor racing championship...
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gareth, thank you very much. gareth barlow there.amme at ten. a new weight loss app for children as young as eight has been called disgusting. but could it be important in tackling child obesity. weight watchers, now known as ww, says it is. it is a responsibility for us to help families and change the trajectory of what is happening in the world. let us know what you think about it. join us at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. thank you, joanna. now the weather with simon king. we have sunny spells and showers over the weekend and for many of us that theme will continue for the first part of this week. any showers that form will move through fairly quickly, there is quite a brisk west or north westerly wind bringing in quite a few showers towards the north—west of scotland, perhaps merging together to give longer spells of rain but a few thunderstorms here as well. by this afternoon many of the showers concentrated towards eastern parts but again they could be heavy and thundery. sunny spells for many of us and maxim
gareth, thank you very much. gareth barlow there.amme at ten. a new weight loss app for children as young as eight has been called disgusting. but could it be important in tackling child obesity. weight watchers, now known as ww, says it is. it is a responsibility for us to help families and change the trajectory of what is happening in the world. let us know what you think about it. join us at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. thank you, joanna. now the weather with simon king....
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gareth barlow, bbc news.egory. we are talking about the future of farming today. this is vertical farming. well is mid basil harvest here in redditch. to explain more about the future of farming, here is harry for that you are growing basil on an automated system. everything in here from start to finish is fully automated. some of the processes we had to do by hand but eventually we will get to the point where it is end—to—end, completely automatic. there will be several levels of basil plants and salad plants. in theory you could go to as many levels as you like that we tend to stick to vital six because logistically it becomes a bit of a nightmare. what is the reason for growing indoors? is it more productive? space efficiency is a big thing. we think we had the most space efficient vertical farm on the market. we control everything in here. c02 levels are controlled, light intensity, irrigation patterns, humidity also, that is also controlled. let's see another bit of the farm. follow me. another idea harr
gareth barlow, bbc news.egory. we are talking about the future of farming today. this is vertical farming. well is mid basil harvest here in redditch. to explain more about the future of farming, here is harry for that you are growing basil on an automated system. everything in here from start to finish is fully automated. some of the processes we had to do by hand but eventually we will get to the point where it is end—to—end, completely automatic. there will be several levels of basil...
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with gareth anscombe ruled out of the world cup, wales coach warren gatland has given dan biggar a startrst time in a wales shirt. they'll be the first brothers to play alongside each other since 2006. jamie and nicky robinson the last to do so. for england, wing ruaridh mcconnochie will make his england debut against wales on saturday. mcconnochie was named in the starting 15 last weekend before pulling out with injury. maro itoje returns as eddiejones makes three changes to the starting side. george ford again captains with 0wen farrell a replacement. the slovenian climberjanja garnbret continues to dominate the world championships injapan. the sport makes its debut as an olympic discipline next year.
with gareth anscombe ruled out of the world cup, wales coach warren gatland has given dan biggar a startrst time in a wales shirt. they'll be the first brothers to play alongside each other since 2006. jamie and nicky robinson the last to do so. for england, wing ruaridh mcconnochie will make his england debut against wales on saturday. mcconnochie was named in the starting 15 last weekend before pulling out with injury. maro itoje returns as eddiejones makes three changes to the starting side....
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gareth joins us now. good morning. how are you?ember thinking to myself, do i want to take control of it? i knew the law was on my side so i use the law that was on my side and use what i could within my abilities do restorative justice but i realised that people in football grounds, and been going there for two years, and people in these grounds get those abuse yet they don‘t have the same policing and they don‘t have the same power. i want to come back to that in a moment, but i know people are that in a moment, but i know people a re really interested that in a moment, but i know people are really interested and i don‘t wa nt to ta ke are really interested and i don‘t want to take away from what you say in the documentary, but i‘m interested in what happened with that incident because it is so reflective when you are in the documentary. when you say restorative justice, without going through the detail, you end up hugging the guys who hit you.” through the detail, you end up hugging the guys who hit you. i saw a group of young a
gareth joins us now. good morning. how are you?ember thinking to myself, do i want to take control of it? i knew the law was on my side so i use the law that was on my side and use what i could within my abilities do restorative justice but i realised that people in football grounds, and been going there for two years, and people in these grounds get those abuse yet they don‘t have the same policing and they don‘t have the same power. i want to come back to that in a moment, but i know...
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as we know, gareth pierce has been representing people for decades. she is no stranger to prison abuse, no stranger to the conditions of people considered political enemies or reviled people. amy: people represented in guantanamo. >> and what she saw at mcc a stone at her. the level of isolation, the level of filth. the level of making it almost impossible to adequately represent the person, your client, both in terms -- on 10 south, you cannot have contact visits. many of the men on 10 south are covered by special administrative measures. prisonersict the connection to the outside world. but also to lawyers and immediate family members. you're not allowed to say anything. if there prisoner who are representing or visiting is under sam, you're not allowed to say anything they told you. to put it another way, if you think something horrible is happening, you risk being punished yourself by saying "my client said this is happening to them." nermeen: what kinds of prisoners? there usually high-profile people. -- they are usually high-profile people. why
as we know, gareth pierce has been representing people for decades. she is no stranger to prison abuse, no stranger to the conditions of people considered political enemies or reviled people. amy: people represented in guantanamo. >> and what she saw at mcc a stone at her. the level of isolation, the level of filth. the level of making it almost impossible to adequately represent the person, your client, both in terms -- on 10 south, you cannot have contact visits. many of the men on 10...
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gareth barlow reports..r. many times you cross the border and you don‘t realise it. no deal is chaos, it‘s going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff you can hold on, but milk has to... our tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we‘d have to throw it out. that‘s our livelihood. so what do you need to see? what‘s the best possible outcome? a deal and a transition period. hundreds of thousands of animals and millions of litres of milk cross the irish border every year. it‘s somewhere around here — but there‘s nothing to show exactly where it is. for the businesses and for the people on both sides, it‘s practically invisible. unlike here, between sweden and norway, where you simply can‘t miss the border. this crossing from an eu country into a non—eu country is not only a physical barrier but also impacts the decisions made by the norwegian government and their farmers. norway isn‘t in the eu, but it is a key trading partner, a situation the uk will be keen to replicate. th
gareth barlow reports..r. many times you cross the border and you don‘t realise it. no deal is chaos, it‘s going to be. nobody seems to know what we can do. staff you can hold on, but milk has to... our tanks are full every other day. second day, with a hard border, we‘d have to throw it out. that‘s our livelihood. so what do you need to see? what‘s the best possible outcome? a deal and a transition period. hundreds of thousands of animals and millions of litres of milk cross the...
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he's solicitor gareth peirce wrote to the governor of belmont shown on the 4th of june about about this and received no reply. what's going on. if. if there is no basic we understand if there is no basic. justice in the treatment of somebody like this who was in prison. because he infringed all that is just about the mere assist. is not a crime actually. it is about the mira's thing that the law can nail you for and that is hidden for g.q. or by al he is there also of course because he's facing us extradition but privately he's there for this this minor offense and he's being treated in the way that political prisoners are treated all over the world that's. that's a morning that won't be appreciated but it applies to the previous button is the guardian newspaper in london the new york times if they helped to seal his fate yes they have helped to seal his fate. mind you they worried. they worried because in this federal court ruling it was made clear by the judge in this very considered very considered judgment that newspapers like the year old times new york times and the guardian publi
he's solicitor gareth peirce wrote to the governor of belmont shown on the 4th of june about about this and received no reply. what's going on. if. if there is no basic we understand if there is no basic. justice in the treatment of somebody like this who was in prison. because he infringed all that is just about the mere assist. is not a crime actually. it is about the mira's thing that the law can nail you for and that is hidden for g.q. or by al he is there also of course because he's facing...
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the championship and make a solid start in the premier league, and that's impressed england boss garethties. an outstanding athlete, very composed with the ball. so i'm looking forward to working with him, because we see a lot of potential and room for growth, given the number of games he's actually played. so here is that squad in full then. three uncapped players. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade—chamberlain and harry winks, but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. wales's women have begun their qualifying campaign for the european championship in 2021, looking to make their first ever major finals. they're in the faroe islands. that game kicked off a little over half an hour ago. it's currently 2—0 to wales. meanwhile, england start their preparations in the next hour. they take on belgium. the tournament is being held in england, so they don't have to qualify, so instead they've got a succession of friendlies between now and then. the match in leuven is live on bbc two an
the championship and make a solid start in the premier league, and that's impressed england boss garethties. an outstanding athlete, very composed with the ball. so i'm looking forward to working with him, because we see a lot of potential and room for growth, given the number of games he's actually played. so here is that squad in full then. three uncapped players. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade—chamberlain and harry winks,...
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with gareth anscombe ruled out of the world cup — wales coach warren gatland has given dan biggar a start his younger brotherjames for the first time in a wales shirt. thye‘ll be the first brothers to play alongside each other since 2006. jamie and nicky robinson the last to do so. there is a lot of pressure on those quys there is a lot of pressure on those guys on the weekend because some of them do not and perform, they are opening the doorfor them do not and perform, they are opening the door for somebody else. you win last week and this week, you pretty much would have sealed potentially a starting spot for the first game in the world cup. so that is why you want them to make sure that the players are aware that they are under pressure, if they do not perform well on saturday, they are opening the door potentially for someone opening the door potentially for someone else. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more for you in sportsday at 10.30. thank you. israel has announced it‘s blocking a planned visit by two us congresswomen. the two women are both muslim. this morning the presi
with gareth anscombe ruled out of the world cup — wales coach warren gatland has given dan biggar a start his younger brotherjames for the first time in a wales shirt. thye‘ll be the first brothers to play alongside each other since 2006. jamie and nicky robinson the last to do so. there is a lot of pressure on those quys there is a lot of pressure on those guys on the weekend because some of them do not and perform, they are opening the doorfor them do not and perform, they are opening the...
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gareth barlow, bbc news. bbc.co.uk/focus on farming. the headlines on bbc news... the french president tells borisjohnson the irish backstop is "indespensible" — despite the pm wanting to scrap it. why a no deal brexit could lead to more domestic waste ending up in landfill sites in england — guess where it will end up. the gcse pass rate is up slightly — and that's despite warnings from teachers that some students struggled the first credit card issued by tech giant apple has come under fire after the company had to issue advise to customers on storing the card. a warning that the card should be kept away from leather and denim has been received with ridicule on social media. 0ne twitter user gave a suggestion of an appropriate outfit to wear with the card... a white bull or suit there. —— a white boiler suit there. anotherjoked ‘when not in use, apple card should be returned to a uniformly lit white cube containing only a british man softly repeating al—lu—min—ee—um'. the card is currently only available in
gareth barlow, bbc news. bbc.co.uk/focus on farming. the headlines on bbc news... the french president tells borisjohnson the irish backstop is "indespensible" — despite the pm wanting to scrap it. why a no deal brexit could lead to more domestic waste ending up in landfill sites in england — guess where it will end up. the gcse pass rate is up slightly — and that's despite warnings from teachers that some students struggled the first credit card issued by tech giant apple has...
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gareth barlow reports.get to live in a beautiful part of the world and do what we enjoy. david and becca are beef farmers in cumbria. neither of them come from a farming background, and it was their initial lack of finance and farmland that were the biggest hurdles to overcome. we actually sat down with the bank a couple of times and... they literally laughed at us, didn't they? theyjust didn‘t get it. we were out there competing with people who‘d been farming all their lives, people who had quite a lot of money and they could just go out and borrow a bit more to take on more land or anotherfarm. she's going to be a beautiful colour. so the pair got creative. they lived in a yurt for years and even crowd funded their cattle, all to get where they are today — running their own farm. their story is one of the more extreme examples of getting into agriculture. the national federation of young farmers‘ clubs says the industry‘s future depends not just on innovation but also on more opportunities within biggerfa
gareth barlow reports.get to live in a beautiful part of the world and do what we enjoy. david and becca are beef farmers in cumbria. neither of them come from a farming background, and it was their initial lack of finance and farmland that were the biggest hurdles to overcome. we actually sat down with the bank a couple of times and... they literally laughed at us, didn't they? theyjust didn‘t get it. we were out there competing with people who‘d been farming all their lives, people who...
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we've got to get consent of our men so that it is of all of their god not exist but that i'd like garethprice in london why was the government so determined to push this bill through and then the government would make the case that. in the past 7 anomalies in the personal law have benefited what you would describe as the minority community muslims and i think there clearly is a long term trend towards some kind of uniform civil code i think the ability for. muslim men and get a divorce their wives by saying the last 3 times which is as he pointed out is isn't. allowed in many other actually islamic majority countries is something i think it's quite hard to defend sir i think it's become a sort of this is the. the touchstone of a reordering. the personal codes so it's not in itself anti muslim it's just the government doing what it said it was going to do when it came to power it sits in the government's manifesto i mean i would point out there are many things that are illegal within india that don't necessarily have that has not necessarily made a difference so for instance diaries have
we've got to get consent of our men so that it is of all of their god not exist but that i'd like garethprice in london why was the government so determined to push this bill through and then the government would make the case that. in the past 7 anomalies in the personal law have benefited what you would describe as the minority community muslims and i think there clearly is a long term trend towards some kind of uniform civil code i think the ability for. muslim men and get a divorce their...
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gareth southgate has named his england men's squad for their upcoming euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgaria, join the senior squad for the first time. so here is that squad in full then: three uncapped players. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex 0xlaide chamberlain and harry winks but kyle walker, of manchester city, misses out, as does chelsea frontman, tammy abraham. we've got depth of talent now because we have approached it slightly differently, to look at younger players, it has increased the pool that we can pick from. it means that we lack some experience in a lot of positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team. we have had a two—year period of progress and constant improvement, i think but we can't stand still. england's lucy bronze has been named the uefa women's player of the year, while liverpool's, virgil van dijk, took the men's award. she is the first english winner, voted for by top coaches in the women's game, and journalists. she's been in action for england tonight as they took on belgium in a fri
gareth southgate has named his england men's squad for their upcoming euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgaria, join the senior squad for the first time. so here is that squad in full then: three uncapped players. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex 0xlaide chamberlain and harry winks but kyle walker, of manchester city, misses out, as does chelsea frontman, tammy abraham. we've got depth of talent now because we have approached it slightly...