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margaret atwood, berna rdine hasten to add. margaret atwood, bernardine evaristo, hasten to add. margaret atwood, berna rdine evaristo, many congratulations and that is that from the guildhall. many congratulations to the joint winners. that is it, time for the news where you are. have a good night. an ugly night in sofia, the qualifier in bulgaria is suspended twice over racism. paddy beck layout struck twice as northern ireland won any fairly match away from home for the first time in 13 years. and we look ahead to the rugby world cup, host japan begin to believe while scotla nd host japan begin to believe while scotland go home. a night where eglin‘s footballers we re a night where eglin‘s footballers were subjected to racist abuse whilst laying against bulgaria, the match halted twice during their euro 2020 qualifier which england went on to win 6—0. the fa has urged uefa to investigate this as a matter of urgency. the first break in play came in the 20th minute followed by a stadium announcement that condemned the abuse, the game a stopped againjust condemned the abuse, the
margaret atwood, berna rdine hasten to add. margaret atwood, bernardine evaristo, hasten to add. margaret atwood, berna rdine evaristo, many congratulations and that is that from the guildhall. many congratulations to the joint winners. that is it, time for the news where you are. have a good night. an ugly night in sofia, the qualifier in bulgaria is suspended twice over racism. paddy beck layout struck twice as northern ireland won any fairly match away from home for the first time in 13...
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berna rdine trouble with the next book.her, anglo nigerian writer, interesting person. as well as writing prose and plays, she has founded several initiatives for inclusion and she founded the first black women's theatre group. this is a story teeming with life, all these different female characters, clea ners different female characters, cleaners and bankers and teachers ranging in age from adolescence to old age. i love that, you can probably tell. this was my favourite book on the shortlist. i enjoyed the energy and a language which is beautiful and you never feel distanced from it. the stories are compelling, i love the overlap and that it compelling, i love the overlap and thatitis compelling, i love the overlap and that it is so timely at a time when so that it is so timely at a time when so many of the subjects discussed at the book, for example there is a trans character, when that narrative becomes angry and polarising, but she does it with such intelligence and new art as you makes you care about everyone, but it
berna rdine trouble with the next book.her, anglo nigerian writer, interesting person. as well as writing prose and plays, she has founded several initiatives for inclusion and she founded the first black women's theatre group. this is a story teeming with life, all these different female characters, clea ners different female characters, cleaners and bankers and teachers ranging in age from adolescence to old age. i love that, you can probably tell. this was my favourite book on the shortlist....
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berna rdine you are getting some. thank you.an, other was praised as something utterly magical. it follows 12 characters, mostly black british women. i, i suppose a lot of people say this, i never thought it would happen to me. and i will say that i am the first black woman to win this prize. applause the authors will now share the £50,000 award. but winning one of the world's most prestigious literary prizes is about so much more. bernardine evaristo has described it as a game changer. it is always one of the biggest worries when you move house — will we get on with the people next door? well, two women in wisconsin made a startling discovery that has meant they are much more than just good neighbours. my name is hilary harris. i was adopted when i was an infant, i grew up in in elwood, wisconsin. i met my husband in 2008. we bought this house here in october of 2011. then i found out i was pregnant. that's when i went through the adoption agency and found out, information about working from birth. i found out then that i had o
berna rdine you are getting some. thank you.an, other was praised as something utterly magical. it follows 12 characters, mostly black british women. i, i suppose a lot of people say this, i never thought it would happen to me. and i will say that i am the first black woman to win this prize. applause the authors will now share the £50,000 award. but winning one of the world's most prestigious literary prizes is about so much more. bernardine evaristo has described it as a game changer. it is...
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obviously berna rdine evaristo book but look forward to doing so. game and margaret atwood, big fan of the handmaid 's tale, look forward to reading the testaments as well. a great bit playing earlier from testaments as well. a great bit playing earlierfrom bernardine evaristo, saying this is going to be good for my career. just a little bit. it was lovely to see margaret atwood being so gracious and happy to share and shying away from the spot light and wanting to be an allied to this amazing novelist, berna rdine allied to this amazing novelist, bernardine evaristo. i haven't read her book either. none of us have read any of the book. i've read one page and haven't got much further. how significant is it that the first black woman is recognised for this hugely important prize? black woman is recognised for this hugely important prize ?|j black woman is recognised for this hugely important prize? i have to admit, iwas hugely important prize? i have to admit, i was surprised that accolade hadn't been bestowed on a black woman before so i'm glad it's
obviously berna rdine evaristo book but look forward to doing so. game and margaret atwood, big fan of the handmaid 's tale, look forward to reading the testaments as well. a great bit playing earlier from testaments as well. a great bit playing earlierfrom bernardine evaristo, saying this is going to be good for my career. just a little bit. it was lovely to see margaret atwood being so gracious and happy to share and shying away from the spot light and wanting to be an allied to this amazing...
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but last night, thejudges could not separate margaret atwood and berna rdine evaristo.s described by the head judge as a savage and beautiful novel. the 75—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention, so i'm very glad that you're getting some. thank you. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth book. girl, woman, other was praised as something utterly magical. it follows 12 characters, mostly black british women. i — i suppose a lot of people say this. i never thought it would happen to me. and i will say that i am the first black woman to win this prize. applause. the authors will now share the £50,000 award, but winning one of the world's most prestigious literary prizes is about so much more. bernardine evaristo has described it as a game changer. now — how's this for a story of friendship and companionship. zoo—keepers in russia didn't know what to do when a baby raccoon was abandoned by
but last night, thejudges could not separate margaret atwood and berna rdine evaristo.s described by the head judge as a savage and beautiful novel. the 75—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention, so i'm very glad that you're getting some. thank you. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth book. girl,...
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fascinating conversation, congratulations to berna rdine conversation, congratulations to bernardine. still to come: small but perfectly formed. we'll pay a visit to tokyo's micro—flats. almost as small as mine, i think! laughter you're with worklife from bbc news. we've heard a lot lately about the demise of the high street but here's a success story. the number of rural shops owned by the community is booming. and it's notjust shops — community pubs are also thriving. there are now nearly 100 pubs in community ownership, with a 100% survival rate. james alcock is executive director of the plunkett foundation. are shops and pubs owned by the community the way to re—invent the high street? why are we seeing such a success with community pubs and community shops? we are seeing great success with community businesses, particularly in rural communities, they are responding to problems they face by coming together and acting together, whilst they might be a shop or a together, whilst they might be a shop ora pub, they together, whilst they might be a shop or a pub, they are acting on bei
fascinating conversation, congratulations to berna rdine conversation, congratulations to bernardine. still to come: small but perfectly formed. we'll pay a visit to tokyo's micro—flats. almost as small as mine, i think! laughter you're with worklife from bbc news. we've heard a lot lately about the demise of the high street but here's a success story. the number of rural shops owned by the community is booming. and it's notjust shops — community pubs are also thriving. there are now nearly...
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but last night, thejudges could not separate margaret atwood and berna rdine evaristo. the handmaid's tale, was described by the head judge as a savage and beautiful novel. the 79—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention, so i'm very glad that you're getting some. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth book. girl, woman, other was praised as something utterly magical. it follows 12 characters, mostly black british women. i — i suppose a lot of people say this. i never thought it would happen to me. and i will say that i am the first black woman to win this prize. applause. the authors will now share the £50,000 award, but winning one of the world's most prestigious literary prizes is about so much more. bernardine evaristo has described it as a game changer. tolu adeoye, bbc news. congratulations to both of them. and do we need a game—changer and put all? was it a game—changer last nigh
but last night, thejudges could not separate margaret atwood and berna rdine evaristo. the handmaid's tale, was described by the head judge as a savage and beautiful novel. the 79—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention, so i'm very glad that you're getting some. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth...
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in the luxury retail, lvmh approached tiffany with a $14.5 billion bid and they are controlled by bernaault and this is savvy because it is below the tiffany two-week what do you think he's after here. >> and if you ask who is the third richest man in the world, warren buffett but no one would say bernard arnault because they can't pronounce it and this guy took a bankrupt textile company and turn it it into a $200 billion dominant player in luxury. >> and he's good at luxury brands that are the top and well respected in their space and executing those around the world through expanding the brand and collaboration with designers and just great execution and his incredible relationship in china which type is struggling with and that is the source -- >> and that is interesting because they said tiffany doubled down on china at the wrong time with the hong kong exposure. >> it is not they doubled down at wrong time, they were late and had the wrong approach and we're going to serve the chinese and europe and they are buying their stuff in china now so tiffany has 35 stores it is not enough
in the luxury retail, lvmh approached tiffany with a $14.5 billion bid and they are controlled by bernaault and this is savvy because it is below the tiffany two-week what do you think he's after here. >> and if you ask who is the third richest man in the world, warren buffett but no one would say bernard arnault because they can't pronounce it and this guy took a bankrupt textile company and turn it it into a $200 billion dominant player in luxury. >> and he's good at luxury brands...
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but last night, thejudges could not separate margaret atwood and berna rdine evaristo.he head judge as a savage and beautiful novel. the 79—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention, so i'm very glad that you're getting some. thank you. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth book. girl, woman, other was praised as something utterly magical. it follows 12 characters, mostly black british women. i — i suppose a lot of people say this. i never thought it would happen to me. and i will say that i am the first black woman to win this prize. applause. the authors will now share the £50,000 award, but winning one of the world's most prestigious literary prizes is about so much more. bernardine evaristo has described it as a game changer. tolu adeoye, bbc news. the duke and duchess of cambridge continued their initial visit to pakistan. they also going to travel to the of lahore amid tight secur
but last night, thejudges could not separate margaret atwood and berna rdine evaristo.he head judge as a savage and beautiful novel. the 79—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention, so i'm very glad that you're getting some. thank you. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth book. girl, woman, other was...