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gareth southgate, i think this puts things in perspective. my players when asked whether they might be scarred by the experiences last night, he said sadly, because of their experiences in our own country, they are hardened to racism. many thanks indeed for that. it isa racism. many thanks indeed for that. it is a story we will be covering in great detail at the bbc sport centre today. do not forget the rest of the day's had lined over on the website, as well as for now, that is all for me. the have another update at half past two. more now on the racist abuse suffered by england players during last night's european qualifier against bulgaria in sofia. borisjohnson has described the actions of bulgarian fans as ‘vile' and said they have ‘no place in football or anywhere else'. this was echoed by the sports minister, nigel adams who was answering an urgent question on the matter in the commons in the last hour. whether you are a player, a manager, a supporter, in member of the staff, no participant in sport should have to tolerate discriminati
gareth southgate, i think this puts things in perspective. my players when asked whether they might be scarred by the experiences last night, he said sadly, because of their experiences in our own country, they are hardened to racism. many thanks indeed for that. it isa racism. many thanks indeed for that. it is a story we will be covering in great detail at the bbc sport centre today. do not forget the rest of the day's had lined over on the website, as well as for now, that is all for me. the...
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from gareth bale into daniel james. —— the juventus pass. bale into daniel james. —— thejuventus player. his first international goal. and then slovakia equalised which was so disappointing, we are watching now. his first start for wales and his first international goal for them. delighting the fans. making them think perhaps this could be it. early in the second slovakia equalised with that volley outside the area and that meant to wales had to settle for a draw. they stay in fourth place so qualification is still possible but it is very much an uphill battle for them. and i'm afraid we do have to talk about scotla nd afraid we do have to talk about scotland jane. their hopes of automatic qualification were steam rollered by russia. they were slim anyway because they we re they were slim anyway because they were fifth—place in the table. and what happened, russia scored four goals against them. they knew they couldn't get into one of the slots tonight but this ended that they did not have a shot on target until the 74th minute. lackluster,
from gareth bale into daniel james. —— the juventus pass. bale into daniel james. —— thejuventus player. his first international goal. and then slovakia equalised which was so disappointing, we are watching now. his first start for wales and his first international goal for them. delighting the fans. making them think perhaps this could be it. early in the second slovakia equalised with that volley outside the area and that meant to wales had to settle for a draw. they stay in fourth...
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as for the game, there's been a lot of focus on the young attacking players available to gareth southgate, add mason mount to the list. but remembering all the goals that flew in against kosovo, i wonder if gareth southgate‘s parity might bea wonder if gareth southgate‘s parity might be a strong defensive performance, a victory to secure qualification —— his priority. alexei leonov made history in march 1965 when he stepped outside his spacecraft forjust over 12 minutes attached to the craft‘s airlock by only a i6ft long tether. born in siberia in 193a, he became a fighter pilot in his 20s before joining the soviet space programme with yuri ga ga rin who became the first man in space. leonov made his pioneering walk during the cold war battle for supremacy in space between the ussr and the united states. later in life he became the commander of the first ever joint us soviet mission. now it's time for newswatch and we hear your views on the bbc‘s coverage of climate change. hello and welcome to newswatch. as extension rebellion protesters make their presence felt, has the bbc got their pr
as for the game, there's been a lot of focus on the young attacking players available to gareth southgate, add mason mount to the list. but remembering all the goals that flew in against kosovo, i wonder if gareth southgate‘s parity might bea wonder if gareth southgate‘s parity might be a strong defensive performance, a victory to secure qualification —— his priority. alexei leonov made history in march 1965 when he stepped outside his spacecraft forjust over 12 minutes attached to the...
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ringworm's manager, gareth southgate was myjob was to prepare his players for anything.anything. inside the stadium. england took control of the football almost instantly, marcus rashford's goal the first. but the other dimension of the game was soon unfolding. racism. commentator: the referee has clearly brought things to a halt here. we've had fears of incidences of racist abuse. england's captain talking urgently to match officials, and we then heard in the statium the first protocol. an announcement warning that the referee might suspend the match because of racism. the goals continued, so did the complaints, with gareth southgate in intense discussions. the match did continue, but a group of home supporters left. england scored the fourth goal before half—time. the message from their football could not be louder. bulgaria's manager had assured us there was no racism in the country's football. the game featured nazi salutes from the stands. on the pitch, england's fifth goal came from raheem sterling, they had come to win, to rediscover their football belief and they
ringworm's manager, gareth southgate was myjob was to prepare his players for anything.anything. inside the stadium. england took control of the football almost instantly, marcus rashford's goal the first. but the other dimension of the game was soon unfolding. racism. commentator: the referee has clearly brought things to a halt here. we've had fears of incidences of racist abuse. england's captain talking urgently to match officials, and we then heard in the statium the first protocol. an...
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gareth southgate handled this, i think, to do it.alm, com pletely brilliantly. he was so calm, completely in control of what was happening, and for the players to have the confidence to just say we are not putting up with this, that is obviously a symptom of the culture he has developed within that whole set up. that is the incident there. you can see him turning around to the fourth official and saying did you hear that? but also, henry winter points out, one of the really interesting moments was the moment that there fa chairman, greg clark, left the posh seats where the officials and the dignitaries were sitting. recently got up and walked away to stand with gareth southgate. did you see, as well, there were pictures last night obviously but the bulgarian captain went and pleaded with the fans at halftime, spent most of half time talking to them, i don't know what he said but you get the idea it was we have just got to stop this. yes, and he was there on his own doing that, which was quite interesting, because did you then hear th
gareth southgate handled this, i think, to do it.alm, com pletely brilliantly. he was so calm, completely in control of what was happening, and for the players to have the confidence to just say we are not putting up with this, that is obviously a symptom of the culture he has developed within that whole set up. that is the incident there. you can see him turning around to the fourth official and saying did you hear that? but also, henry winter points out, one of the really interesting moments...
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i don't think gareth southgate and the players could have handled it any better. us —— leaving on masse. at the moment, it was better in the second half according to the players so i think the protocol was followed and abandon the game would have been for the racist who win and i think gareth southgate and the team, as long as they decided they wanted to play, that is the key thing, it is not for show racism the red card to anyone in england to decide. but if they want to play the second half and others say they were 3— set up that stage, good on them, because they set a really good example of challenging racism, but also been prepared to continue the game and jealousy when the match. as things stand, do you think that uefa has a strong enough ability to punish teams whose fans are this? just back to earlier this year when england we re to earlier this year when england were playing montenegro there was a racist abuse against the england players then and the punishment, the u efa players then and the punishment, the uefa punishment for montenegro was to gaze —— tw
i don't think gareth southgate and the players could have handled it any better. us —— leaving on masse. at the moment, it was better in the second half according to the players so i think the protocol was followed and abandon the game would have been for the racist who win and i think gareth southgate and the team, as long as they decided they wanted to play, that is the key thing, it is not for show racism the red card to anyone in england to decide. but if they want to play the second...
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hablaremos de gareth bale que salvÓ a la cÉlebre son de gales, ♪ presentador: esto es lo mÁs importanteticia que preocupa no sÓlo a la verde amarela si no al psg. gareth bale evitÓ la derrota y sostuvo las esperanza clasificatorias de su selecciÓn tras sumar un punto ante croacia. alemania goleÓ con un jugador menos, 3-0 a estonia por el Último partido de su ropa en la serie beato arias para la eurocopa 2020. los teutones estÁn en la segunda posiciÓn del grupo empatados con polonia. los 49 de san francisco derrotaron a los rams, y se perfilan para mantenerse en la cima y pelear en la conferencia nacional. gran actuaciÓn de este jugador con ocho recepciones. que se mantiene invicto. es lo mÁs importante en la informaciÓn deportiva al momento. pÁsenla bien. julio: si usted es de humor un poco oscuro o amante de las brujas, la secretarÍa de condado de contracosta ofrece nuevamente sus servicios de matrimonio de halloween. puede hacerlo de 8:30 de la maÑana a 3:00 de la tarde el 31 de octubre. la pareja puede venir disfrazada o puede prestar uno de los disfraces disponibles en la secretarÍa
hablaremos de gareth bale que salvÓ a la cÉlebre son de gales, ♪ presentador: esto es lo mÁs importanteticia que preocupa no sÓlo a la verde amarela si no al psg. gareth bale evitÓ la derrota y sostuvo las esperanza clasificatorias de su selecciÓn tras sumar un punto ante croacia. alemania goleÓ con un jugador menos, 3-0 a estonia por el Último partido de su ropa en la serie beato arias para la eurocopa 2020. los teutones estÁn en la segunda posiciÓn del grupo empatados con polonia....
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festival can i say congratulations to gareth southgate and the england team, also tyrone mings on hisrone mings on his legendary debut in such a hostile environment. —— first of all, can i say. disgusting scenes. clearly calls for uefa to get off their backsides take action. we can all remember what they did after the heysel stadium disaster in 1985, they banned all clubs. see is for any european football. —— they banned all clubs for six years for any european football. we heard the protocol and i will be honest, i didn't know about the protocol until thursday last week when i read it. that speaks volumes, doesn't it? if you didn't know about it, does anybody know? ifi had you didn't know about it, does anybody know? if i had to make a focal, my colleague paul mortimer said, when did that come in? this has gone on for how long and we have not seen it. what are they going to do? uefa's methods are not working, as far as you are concerned, in terms of tackling racism. so what are they need to do? they have not been working, especially eastern european sides, they have not been working
festival can i say congratulations to gareth southgate and the england team, also tyrone mings on hisrone mings on his legendary debut in such a hostile environment. —— first of all, can i say. disgusting scenes. clearly calls for uefa to get off their backsides take action. we can all remember what they did after the heysel stadium disaster in 1985, they banned all clubs. see is for any european football. —— they banned all clubs for six years for any european football. we heard the...
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yes, the football association also has to recognise, as gareth southgate does, that this country hasm. so he is not trying to say it is other countries, it is not us. say it is other countries, it is not us. he is recognising that. absolutely, but the way you defeat racism is by being absolutely clear that you will not tolerate it. there needs to be a punishment, so if you are going to threaten to call off a match, call it off. don'tjust are going to threaten to call off a match, call it off. don't just allow this to go on, expecting players to continue in the face of that noise and abuse. it is extraordinary that they played so brilliantly, scored they played so brilliantly, scored the six goals. and they are rightly proud of themselves, but you do wonder. we have heard footballers increasingly talking about the emotional toll it takes on them when they have to put up with this kind of awful behaviour. to hear monkey chance when you are going out to do your job, chance when you are going out to do yourjob, it is disgusting —— chants. on the flipside, if the match had been called off
yes, the football association also has to recognise, as gareth southgate does, that this country hasm. so he is not trying to say it is other countries, it is not us. say it is other countries, it is not us. he is recognising that. absolutely, but the way you defeat racism is by being absolutely clear that you will not tolerate it. there needs to be a punishment, so if you are going to threaten to call off a match, call it off. don'tjust are going to threaten to call off a match, call it off....
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gareth southgate, again, has shown what a magnificent ambassador for england and, indeed, the uk he isly also the team behaved in circumstances of intense provocation and vile behaviour by so—called fans, they conducted themselves with extraordinary dignity. one of my own children was watching the match and came in to say how visibly shocked and upset he was and i think the minister's reaction is one i have a sense that will be shared right across the house and by millions of people across the country. labour said players who chose to walk off the pitch should be supported. we ourselves, however, are not exempt from this problem. it would be irresponsible for us to condemn the behaviour of fans around the world without addressing the fact that many players have indeed suffered racist abuse online, from the stands and in their day—to—day lives at the hands of a very small section of our own fans. uefa has a duty to act here. the world is watching. a fine is not enough. so i am asking our government to ensure that we are backing up the fa to seek the harshest possible punishments. stadiu
gareth southgate, again, has shown what a magnificent ambassador for england and, indeed, the uk he isly also the team behaved in circumstances of intense provocation and vile behaviour by so—called fans, they conducted themselves with extraordinary dignity. one of my own children was watching the match and came in to say how visibly shocked and upset he was and i think the minister's reaction is one i have a sense that will be shared right across the house and by millions of people across...
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the goals continued, so did the complaints, with gareth southgate in intense discussions.e, but a group of home supporters left. england scored the fourth goal before half—time. the message from their football could not be louder. bulgaria's manager had assured us there was no racism in the country's football. the game featured nazi salutes from the stands. on the pitch, england's fifth goal came from raheem sterling, they had come to win, to rediscover their football belief and they did that. they also displayed the confidence to report racism. and that has forced the issue to the point where it cannot be hidden or ignored again. one england supporter has just told me that he heard monkey noises from bulgarian fans from the first minute of this game. england have experienced this kind of thing before, so what has changed? clearly 110w before, so what has changed? clearly now they have the confidence and determination to report racism, and there was a response. the second piece of the protocol should, could, have involved again being suspended. it could well be argued that
the goals continued, so did the complaints, with gareth southgate in intense discussions.e, but a group of home supporters left. england scored the fourth goal before half—time. the message from their football could not be louder. bulgaria's manager had assured us there was no racism in the country's football. the game featured nazi salutes from the stands. on the pitch, england's fifth goal came from raheem sterling, they had come to win, to rediscover their football belief and they did...
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bulgaria's football union have called that "offensive", but gareth southgate says the team have beenwe had to prepare our players because of what happened to us in montenegro. so, that was a process that we needed to go through before our next away fixtures, but outside of that we trust the authorities to make sure everything is in place and we are all, you know, everybody involved in the game from both countries is wanting to speak about the match. wales manager ryan giggs says the point they earned against croatia last night could prove vital to his side's qualification bid. gareth bale equalised just before half—time in cardiff to hold the group leaders to a 1—1 draw, but wales are still fourth in the table and they need to win both their remaining games and have slovakia drop points if they're to go straight through. i think on the balance of the game, pleased with the draw. it was a very -- it pleased with the draw. it was a very —— it was against a very good team and especially going 1—0 down, showed character and to get to go to get us back into it. but it goes down to the las
bulgaria's football union have called that "offensive", but gareth southgate says the team have beenwe had to prepare our players because of what happened to us in montenegro. so, that was a process that we needed to go through before our next away fixtures, but outside of that we trust the authorities to make sure everything is in place and we are all, you know, everybody involved in the game from both countries is wanting to speak about the match. wales manager ryan giggs says the...
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gareth barlow reports.r announced he would step down. sa'ad hariri said a great shock was needed to fix the crisis, which has brought rare unity to a country often plagued by sectarian division. translation: i am going to the palace to present the resignation of the government to the president and the lebanese people in response to the will of many lebanese who took to the streets to demand change. lebanon is burdened by debt and chronic corruption, and demonstrators are demanding change. they say the resignation of the prime minister and the cabinet is only the beginning. translation: hariri's resignation is the beginning of what we are working for. this is not enough. we want more of this. we want more than this. we want to continue with the remaining steps. translation: the resignation of hariri is a first step in building a patriotic, democratic country. the first victory of this uprising has been realised. now we have to start planning for the second victory. earlier on tuesday, protests turned violent
gareth barlow reports.r announced he would step down. sa'ad hariri said a great shock was needed to fix the crisis, which has brought rare unity to a country often plagued by sectarian division. translation: i am going to the palace to present the resignation of the government to the president and the lebanese people in response to the will of many lebanese who took to the streets to demand change. lebanon is burdened by debt and chronic corruption, and demonstrators are demanding change. they...
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gareth barlow has more.ght party alternative for germany. in just five years, the afd has more than doubled its share of the vote. translation: the sun is rising above the east and soon we will let the sun shine upon all of germany. we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. i am looking forward to our common path. cheers too from supporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they didn't think we could do it. and then they bet we would fail after 100 days. and five years later, we're here and say we'll keep on rocking it. but it's the rise of the far right and the demise of angela merkle's christian democrats that's made the headlines. two years ago, the afd rocked politics and entered parliament for the first time. a jarring moment for a country acutely aware of its nazi past, and is now dealing with the rising threa
gareth barlow has more.ght party alternative for germany. in just five years, the afd has more than doubled its share of the vote. translation: the sun is rising above the east and soon we will let the sun shine upon all of germany. we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. i am looking forward to our common path. cheers too from supporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists,...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.rated container lorry in the uk have been released on bail. the driver, maurice robinson, is due to appear in court on monday, charged with manslaughter. meanwhile, the families of those feared dead have been holding vigils and ceremonies back in vietnam. many are thought to have come from the village of yen thanh, from wherejonathan head reports. singing. a community overwhelmed by shock and despair. they haven't heard from sons and daughters who were en route to britain for days and they all fear the worst. earlier this year, le van ha left vietnam to seek his fortune in europe. since he left, his wife has given birth to their second child. he was the great hope of this family. the news from britain has left them stunned. his wife ha can't eat or speak. his father, le minh tuan, is inconsolable, constantly hugging his eldest grandchild. he believes he's lost notjust his son but his livelihood as well. he mortgaged all his land to borrow the money he paid for le van ha's journey. "the
gareth barlow, bbc news.rated container lorry in the uk have been released on bail. the driver, maurice robinson, is due to appear in court on monday, charged with manslaughter. meanwhile, the families of those feared dead have been holding vigils and ceremonies back in vietnam. many are thought to have come from the village of yen thanh, from wherejonathan head reports. singing. a community overwhelmed by shock and despair. they haven't heard from sons and daughters who were en route to...
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bea wonder if gareth southgate's parity might be a strong defensive performance, a victory to securecraft forjust over 12 minutes attached to the craft‘s airlock by only a 16ft long tether. born in siberia in 193a, he became a fighter pilot in his 20s before joining the soviet space programme with yuri ga ga rin who became the first man in space. leonov made his pioneering walk during the cold war battle for supremacy in space between
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gareth barlow, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come...e hearfrom the music producer discovering the world's hidden voices. i want to be the people's governor. i want to be the people's governor. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... democrats have issued a legal demand to the presidents‘ chief of staff for documents relating to an impeachment inquiry. thousands of protestors in hong kong have defied a government ban on face masks, and held unofficial marches and rallies. buckingham palace says prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011, he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the ma
gareth barlow, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come...e hearfrom the music producer discovering the world's hidden voices. i want to be the people's governor. i want to be the people's governor. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... democrats have issued a legal demand to the presidents‘ chief of staff for documents relating to an impeachment inquiry. thousands of...
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gareth barlow has more.ay's wait, ambulances return from the syrian—turkish border, bringing 30 injured people and four bodies as clashes between turkey and the kurds continue. translation: we were able to reach the hospital and we were told that in the city there were many wounded and many people under the rubble. a fragile ceasefire is in force despite sporadic fighting. but kurdish fighters have accused the us, which brokered the deal, of failing to monitor it. warning of possible ethnic cleansing. meanwhile, turkey has threatened to resume fighting if kurdish forces don't withdraw from the border. translation: if it works, it works. if it doesn't, the minute those 120 hours expire we will continue from where we left off and keep crushing the heads of those terrorists. as civilians escape the violence, turkey's working to create a so—called safe zone along its frontier with syria. ankara considers the kurdish ypg, allies of america in the fight against islamic state, as terrorists. it wants to force them
gareth barlow has more.ay's wait, ambulances return from the syrian—turkish border, bringing 30 injured people and four bodies as clashes between turkey and the kurds continue. translation: we were able to reach the hospital and we were told that in the city there were many wounded and many people under the rubble. a fragile ceasefire is in force despite sporadic fighting. but kurdish fighters have accused the us, which brokered the deal, of failing to monitor it. warning of possible ethnic...
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gareth barlow reports.bration as the prime minister announced he would step down. saad hariri said a great shock was needed to fix the crisis, which has brought rare unity to a country often plagued by sectarian division. translation: i am going to the palace to present the resignation of the government to the president and the lebanese people in response to the will of many lebanese who took to the streets to demand change. lebanon is burdened by debt and chronic corruption, and demonstrators are demanding change. they say the resignation of the prime minister and the cabinet is only the beginning. translation: hariri's resignation is the beginning of what we are working for. this is not enough. we want more of this. we want to continue with the remaining steps. translation: the resignation of hariri is the first step in building a patriotic, democratic country. first victory of this uprising has been realised. now we have to start planning for the second victory. earlier on tuesday, protests turned violen
gareth barlow reports.bration as the prime minister announced he would step down. saad hariri said a great shock was needed to fix the crisis, which has brought rare unity to a country often plagued by sectarian division. translation: i am going to the palace to present the resignation of the government to the president and the lebanese people in response to the will of many lebanese who took to the streets to demand change. lebanon is burdened by debt and chronic corruption, and demonstrators...
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gareth barlow has more.party alternative for germany. in just five years, the afd has more than doubled its share of the vote. translation: the sun is rising above the east and soon we will let the sun shine upon all of germany. we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. i am looking forward to our common path. cheers too from supporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they didn't think we could do it. and then they bet we would fail after 100 days. and five years later, we're here and say we'll keep on rocking it. but it's the rise of the far right and the demise of angela merkle's christian democrats that's made the headlines. two years ago, the afd rocked politics and entered parliament for the first time. a jarring moment for a country acutely aware of its nazi past, and is now dealing with the rising threat of
gareth barlow has more.party alternative for germany. in just five years, the afd has more than doubled its share of the vote. translation: the sun is rising above the east and soon we will let the sun shine upon all of germany. we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. i am looking forward to our common path. cheers too from supporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped...
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pc gareth phillips arrived in support. both ghafoor and mubashar hussain were tasered.umped into the unmarked police car. this shocking footage shows pc phillips being knocked to the ground. what came next was shown in court, but is too distressing for us to show here. he was left fighting for his life. in a stolen police car, hussain hit speeds of up to 97 mph as he wove in and out of traffic. he eventually stopped here, and people came out of the shops, and passers—by joined in to try to restrain him. but he still wouldn't give up. get down on the floor! down! down on the floor, now! even with a gun pointed at him, so no mubashar hussain continued to try to escape, before finally surrendering. despite extensive injuries, pc phillips was able to walk into court today, watched by his wife and colleagues, his statement was read out on his behalf. i have to say that in all my years of policing, i have never known an incident have such a dramatic impact on staff, including myself. he wants to be able to return to work as a front line officer, but he may never fully recover
pc gareth phillips arrived in support. both ghafoor and mubashar hussain were tasered.umped into the unmarked police car. this shocking footage shows pc phillips being knocked to the ground. what came next was shown in court, but is too distressing for us to show here. he was left fighting for his life. in a stolen police car, hussain hit speeds of up to 97 mph as he wove in and out of traffic. he eventually stopped here, and people came out of the shops, and passers—by joined in to try to...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.sed and more productive, that is according to a new survey, at least. so has ditching facebook make you —— make you happier? we have heard that before, but this survey says it also makes you better with money. let us know if you think thatis with money. let us know if you think that is the case. let us know your thoughts. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. we will be back in a few minutes with business briefing in a moment. hello. at one stage hurricane lorenzo, way out in the atlantic, had winds gusting up to 190 mph. it is no longer a hurricane, and it weakens quite quickly as it moves from ireland across the united kingdom during friday. that said, it is still quite windy, though nothing too unusual for the time of year. as we start friday, winds easing in northern ireland, but they are going to be picking up towards south wales and south—west england. and it'll be fairly blustery wherever you are, with cloud and outbreaks of rain. a much milder start compared with thursday morning. a
gareth barlow, bbc news.sed and more productive, that is according to a new survey, at least. so has ditching facebook make you —— make you happier? we have heard that before, but this survey says it also makes you better with money. let us know if you think thatis with money. let us know if you think that is the case. let us know your thoughts. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. we will be back in a few minutes with business briefing in a moment. hello. at one stage hurricane lorenzo, way...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.etary of state mike pompeo has dismissed questions about donald trump's attempts to push ukraine and china to investigate democratic rival joe biden as a "silly gotcha game." democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position by putting pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate mr biden. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports. no matter where america's commander—in—chief goes there is no escape from the talk of impeachment or the many questions about his request for a foreign government to investigate one of his political rivals. requests for documents from the white house have become demands with a subpoena issued by the democrats alongside a strongly—worded letter that accuses the president of choosing a path of defiance, obstruction and cover—up. among the many records they want is a full, rather than
gareth barlow, bbc news.etary of state mike pompeo has dismissed questions about donald trump's attempts to push ukraine and china to investigate democratic rival joe biden as a "silly gotcha game." democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position by putting pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate mr biden. our...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.neral election suggest that president evo morales appears to be heading for a run—off vote in december — as he seeks to secure a fourth consecutive term. with more than eighty percent of votes counted, mr morales leads the main opposition candidate, carlos mesa, by forty—five to thirty—eight percent. evo morales has never had to face a run—off vote. bbc south america correspondent katy watson joins us for more on this. up up untilafew up until a few hours ago, it was around 83% of the votes being counted. evo morales had a0 5% of the vote and carlos messer, his closest rival, had 38%. —— a5%. —— carlos mesa row. in the last hour, the international observer had said that they had asked the electoral body to explain why the count had stopped. audio breaks up. carlos mesa has also said that what is happening is very serious. some question marks about why it has stopped and what that might mean for an eventual run—off. stopped and what that might mean for an eventual run-off. your line did
gareth barlow, bbc news.neral election suggest that president evo morales appears to be heading for a run—off vote in december — as he seeks to secure a fourth consecutive term. with more than eighty percent of votes counted, mr morales leads the main opposition candidate, carlos mesa, by forty—five to thirty—eight percent. evo morales has never had to face a run—off vote. bbc south america correspondent katy watson joins us for more on this. up up untilafew up until a few hours ago,...
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gareth barlow, bbc news., colorado. she told us why this spacewalk is a cause for celebration. imean, i mean, fundamentally, these professionals doing the work they‘ve been trained to do, and so they are the right people at the right time to do thejob the right people at the right time to do the job and they did amazingly well. this is a toughjob. they to do the job and they did amazingly well. this is a tough job. they have been training six years to do it. they are professionals above all. this is a significant moment and i don‘t want to take away from that at all. this is the first time that two women have the work together. as your report already said, women have done space walks, the first was in 1983, but this is the first time two women have done it and i think that isa women have done it and i think that is a significant milestone in terms of space exploration for women and all minorities by extension. about 600 people have gone into space, only 65 women are among them, why are women onlyjust beginnin
gareth barlow, bbc news., colorado. she told us why this spacewalk is a cause for celebration. imean, i mean, fundamentally, these professionals doing the work they‘ve been trained to do, and so they are the right people at the right time to do thejob the right people at the right time to do the job and they did amazingly well. this is a toughjob. they to do the job and they did amazingly well. this is a tough job. they have been training six years to do it. they are professionals above all....
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gareth barlow has the details. for almost eight hours, they made history.tside the international space station, 400 kilometres above the earth. this is to everybody that has a dream and is willing to work hard to make a dream come true. watching from solid ground as they made repairs to the space station, president trump held the moment. and i just want to congratulate you, what you do is incredible. and so, you're very brave people. i don't think i want to do that, i want to tell you, but you are amazing people. earlier, what would have been the world's first all—women's spacewalk was cancelled because nasa did not have enough medium—sized spacesuits. it took nasa until 1978 to start appointing women, far later after russian female cosmonauts. now in 2019, proof that there is space for us all. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @benmbland gareth barlow, bbc news. good morning. this time last week the world whether story was typhoon hagibis. in fact, we were watching this powerful typhoon barrelling its way towar
gareth barlow has the details. for almost eight hours, they made history.tside the international space station, 400 kilometres above the earth. this is to everybody that has a dream and is willing to work hard to make a dream come true. watching from solid ground as they made repairs to the space station, president trump held the moment. and i just want to congratulate you, what you do is incredible. and so, you're very brave people. i don't think i want to do that, i want to tell you, but you...
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gareth barlow reports.rs of debate, mps thwarted the government's attempt to hold a vote on boris johnson's new deal. cheering and applause. instead, they first want parliament to pass the laws needed to implement the agreement before their vote on the deal itself. the prime minister however wants mps to think again. i hope that honourable members are faced with a choice of oui’ members are faced with a choice of our new deal, our new deal for the uk and the european union, will change their minds because it was pretty close today. this man, john bercow, the speaker of the lower house, will decide if mps have another vote. in the past, though, he says he sees no reason to repeat debates was because the loser doesn't like losing that the government says it will win. he has divided doubters, got a deal. notwithstanding the shenanigans in parliament, we appear to have the numbers to get this through. the only question is, why aren't we getting on with it? parliament has forced boris johnson getting on with it?
gareth barlow reports.rs of debate, mps thwarted the government's attempt to hold a vote on boris johnson's new deal. cheering and applause. instead, they first want parliament to pass the laws needed to implement the agreement before their vote on the deal itself. the prime minister however wants mps to think again. i hope that honourable members are faced with a choice of oui’ members are faced with a choice of our new deal, our new deal for the uk and the european union, will change their...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.mbassador to the united arab emirates — and is now at the middle east institute in washington. it isa it is a wealthy country with an educated population, why are there so many problems? i think we have to see this in terms of very high expectations after the overthrow of saddam hussein in 2003. that have not been met by either the us occupation and a few allies including the united kingdom, or by the succession of freely elected iraqi governments since then. governments have faced similar outbreaks of dissent in the past, essentially, iraqis believe that democracy ought to bring more than just free media and elections. it ought to bring improved government services, clean water, electricity, better education, better health care and it ought to bring a lot more jobs for the increasing number of educated iraqis who are not able to find meaningfuljobs. educated iraqis who are not able to find meaningful jobs. despite educated iraqis who are not able to find meaningfuljobs. despite the fa
gareth barlow, bbc news.mbassador to the united arab emirates — and is now at the middle east institute in washington. it isa it is a wealthy country with an educated population, why are there so many problems? i think we have to see this in terms of very high expectations after the overthrow of saddam hussein in 2003. that have not been met by either the us occupation and a few allies including the united kingdom, or by the succession of freely elected iraqi governments since then....
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gareth barlow, bbc news.iate with his political opponents over the country's disputed presidential election result. but he has said he'll take part in a run—off with his closest rival, carlos mesa, if vote—rigging is discovered during an audit of the official tally, being carried out by the organization of american states. there have been violent protests since the polls closed last sunday, when electoral officials said the result was close and a second round of voting would be held. at least three protesters have been killed in iraq. it means more than 200 people have now died in anti—government protests this month. the violence comes in spite of protest leaders announcing a pause in demonstrations until the new year, to give the government time to respond to their demands. our middle east correspondent tom bateman has the story. protesters were back on the streets in their thousands. they chanted "freedom!" they demanded jobs and an end to corruption. in the southern city of nasiriyah, a group of protesters
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gareth barlow, bbc news.der way. you can see there the new emperor as he ascends to the throne. moments ago we got a glimpse of his wife. she is next to him, as you can see there. cannot quite get a close—up to see the extraordinary hair construction that we were being told about moments ago but this is a ceremony thatis moments ago but this is a ceremony that is well under way now as we mentioned, thousands of people have come from all over the world including prince charles, representing the uk, for this ritual bound ceremony. we will keep your ci’oss bound ceremony. we will keep your cross it as it does progress that may keep you across it. —— we will keep you across it has the day progresses. the british prime minister, borisjohnson is urging mps to back legislation to implement his brexit deal, as three days of intensive debate in the commons begins. 0pposition mps say that the bill isn't being given enough time to face proper scrutiny. a vote on the timetable for debates later today could be the first s
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here's gareth barlow with a taste of what went on. it's chocolate coach your.ting the sweet stuff. translation: i made 2000 chocolate pearls, then i covered them in different textures, like crushed cocoa or cocoa powder, then i pierced all the bells and threaded elastic through them to make a pattern. to open the 25th paris chocolate fair, designers from around the world made clothes to champion cocoa producing countries, such as peru and the philippines. there is, though, one challenge with chocolate clothes: making sure you don't eat there more melt them before you get home! gareth barlow, bbc news. what happens if you're having a hot flush? that's what i want to know? anyway! we've been asking for your thoughts about this story, which we will unpack later in the programme. you can see it on bbc online: what they have been trialling is get those people with window seats on first, then people at the back, et cetera. what do you think? many have beenin cetera. what do you think? many have been in touch, brett says, "there are numerous studies on this and random
here's gareth barlow with a taste of what went on. it's chocolate coach your.ting the sweet stuff. translation: i made 2000 chocolate pearls, then i covered them in different textures, like crushed cocoa or cocoa powder, then i pierced all the bells and threaded elastic through them to make a pattern. to open the 25th paris chocolate fair, designers from around the world made clothes to champion cocoa producing countries, such as peru and the philippines. there is, though, one challenge with...
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gareth barlow reports.thousands of chileans continue to protest, angry at issues like the country's huge wealth inequality, the cost of healthcare, and a lack of funding for schools. outside the presidential, protesters made their voices heard. the authorities responded with water cannon and riot police. inside, the the president, sebastian pinera, made sweeping changes to the cabinet, replacing eight ministers with the hope of placating the protesters. translation: chile has changed and the government must change whether confront these new challenges in these new times. at least 20 people have died in the demonstrations and many chilea ns want have died in the demonstrations and many chileans want the government to do more. translation: the cabinet should have been a cabinet with moore street participation, one that has empathy, the put themselves and the people's shoes —— more street. translation: you can sit on histories, there is no possibility of this meeting. the people of chile are betting on a const
gareth barlow reports.thousands of chileans continue to protest, angry at issues like the country's huge wealth inequality, the cost of healthcare, and a lack of funding for schools. outside the presidential, protesters made their voices heard. the authorities responded with water cannon and riot police. inside, the the president, sebastian pinera, made sweeping changes to the cabinet, replacing eight ministers with the hope of placating the protesters. translation: chile has changed and the...
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gareth barlow, bbc news. of santiago and has taken part in several protests. thank you forjoining us. what is going on right now on this second night of the curfew? hello. well, here people are very afraid but nevertheless a lot of people are on the streets right now. they are protesting, so still protesting, still banging pots, still lighting things on fire. supermarkets are being looted. the curfew that the president has put upon the people has not been respected at all. people are no longer — do not longer believe in politics in chile anymore. this is not about political parties i think it people are angry and this is something that has been coming for quite a long time. it could have happened at any time. what is it like when you go outside at the moment? well, there is military on the streets, which is something that i never thought i would see in my lifetime. my parents told me about it but i didn't think i was going to live to see that. so it's very, it's very scary, it's very nerve racking. people are
gareth barlow, bbc news. of santiago and has taken part in several protests. thank you forjoining us. what is going on right now on this second night of the curfew? hello. well, here people are very afraid but nevertheless a lot of people are on the streets right now. they are protesting, so still protesting, still banging pots, still lighting things on fire. supermarkets are being looted. the curfew that the president has put upon the people has not been respected at all. people are no longer...
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gareth barlow reports.age of the vintage aircraft. the b—i7 flying fortress reported difficulties just five minutes after takeoff. the tower was advised that there was an issue with the aircraft. we don't know exactly how that was relayed, whether it was relayed as a mechanical issue, but that there was an issue with the aircraft and it attempted to circle around. emergency services rushed to the aid of the three crew and ten passengers. the aircraft is a second world war icon, around 13,000 were produced. just a handful are still flying. we did observe that the aircraft was not gaining altitude. the aircraft attempted to return to the runway, it circled around the airport, but, unfortunately, upon touchdown the aircraft obviously lost control. eyewitnesses said the crash caused houses to shake and a fireball to erupt into the sky. an investigation is under way. gareth barlow, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a nervous night for liverpool and barcelona in the champions league. both survivi
gareth barlow reports.age of the vintage aircraft. the b—i7 flying fortress reported difficulties just five minutes after takeoff. the tower was advised that there was an issue with the aircraft. we don't know exactly how that was relayed, whether it was relayed as a mechanical issue, but that there was an issue with the aircraft and it attempted to circle around. emergency services rushed to the aid of the three crew and ten passengers. the aircraft is a second world war icon, around 13,000...
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there has been a lot of focus on the young attacking exciting players available to gareth southgate,nt to that list. remembering all the goals that flew in against kosovo, i wonder if gareth southgate's priority might be a strong defensive performance this evening, a victory to secure qualification. maybe then he could experiment a bit in bulgaria on monday. still to come... we look ahead to the inaugural beach games in loja with great britain's women one of the favourites for a medal in the beach that will —— in doha. rushehs the beach that will —— in doha. rusher‘s nikita in won gold in the men's all—round event at the world gymnastics championships in stuttgart after winning gold in the tea m eve nt stuttgart after winning gold in the team event on wednesday, he edged out his compatriot to win his first individual world title. not the best day for great britain as joe individual world title. not the best day for great britain asjoe fraser and james hall could only finish eighth and 14th respectively. nile wilson had hoped to be at the world champs but a series of injuries means th
there has been a lot of focus on the young attacking exciting players available to gareth southgate,nt to that list. remembering all the goals that flew in against kosovo, i wonder if gareth southgate's priority might be a strong defensive performance this evening, a victory to secure qualification. maybe then he could experiment a bit in bulgaria on monday. still to come... we look ahead to the inaugural beach games in loja with great britain's women one of the favourites for a medal in the...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.he first us state to ban the manufacture and sale of animal fur. from 2023, residents will no longer be able to sell or make clothing, shoes or handbags from fur. the move has been celebrated by animal rights groups who have been calling for a ban for some time. but opponents say the measures will affect local businesses and could lead to a black market. the headlines on bbc news... ministers say the american woman — who left britain after being involved in a fatal car crash — no longer has diplomatic immunity because she's returned to the united states. typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18. rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. more than 130,000 people have been displaced from rural areas in north eastern syria, as a result of fightingbetween turkish—led forces and kurdish militia. rescue crews are trying to reach two workers trapped in the wreckage of a building under construction
gareth barlow, bbc news.he first us state to ban the manufacture and sale of animal fur. from 2023, residents will no longer be able to sell or make clothing, shoes or handbags from fur. the move has been celebrated by animal rights groups who have been calling for a ban for some time. but opponents say the measures will affect local businesses and could lead to a black market. the headlines on bbc news... ministers say the american woman — who left britain after being involved in a fatal car...
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gareth barlow, bbc news. you?o. so far 0ctober has been a very wet month for some of us. now, as you can see in this forecast, it takes us all the way through the weekend, we're not done yet. and during friday there will be more heavy rain across parts of england, wales and scotland, especially in the west with heavy showers here mostly to the north of glasgow. let's take a look at the big picture, the set—up takes us through the weekend. this weather front, hanging around parts of england and wales for much of the weekend. a feed of showers running into western parts of scotland. then we go on through into sunday, this weather front will eventually start to pull away, but we'll see more heading in from the atlantic. yes, it is staying unsettled even into next week, as well. this is how we start friday, you can see the areas of heavy rain into parts of england and wales, further heavy showers than into western scotland. a dry start to northern ireland with some sunshine, very blustery up there as well. i just want
gareth barlow, bbc news. you?o. so far 0ctober has been a very wet month for some of us. now, as you can see in this forecast, it takes us all the way through the weekend, we're not done yet. and during friday there will be more heavy rain across parts of england, wales and scotland, especially in the west with heavy showers here mostly to the north of glasgow. let's take a look at the big picture, the set—up takes us through the weekend. this weather front, hanging around parts of england...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.ince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun and the daily mirror newspapers, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone—hacking criminal trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. our royal correspondent, johnny dymond, reports. all smiles at the end of a high—profile tour. but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes the sun, and the now closed news of the world, are the defendants. the case: allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early 2000s. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone—hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror
gareth barlow, bbc news.ince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun and the daily mirror newspapers, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone—hacking criminal trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. our royal correspondent, johnny dymond,...
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gareth barlow reports.escalated, with chileans angry over huge wealth inequality. the capital should be quiet as there's a state of emergency, but instead the streets are ringing with the sound of pots and pans — a symbol of dissent which continued into the night amid the military controlled curfew. the announcement that soldiers would be used to protect people and their property marks the first time troops have been deployed to the streets since chile returned to democracy in 1990 following the military dictatorship. i remember the dictatorship. i was a kid. my parents and friends were very afraid of the army so seeing them in the street was very shocking. them in the street was very shocking. the protests have brought chaos to parts of the capital. more than 300 people have been arrested and the metro is closed after it was heavily damaged. in an effort to quell the unrest, chile's president announced the fare hikes would be reversed. i want to announce today we will suspend the rise of the metro tickets.
gareth barlow reports.escalated, with chileans angry over huge wealth inequality. the capital should be quiet as there's a state of emergency, but instead the streets are ringing with the sound of pots and pans — a symbol of dissent which continued into the night amid the military controlled curfew. the announcement that soldiers would be used to protect people and their property marks the first time troops have been deployed to the streets since chile returned to democracy in 1990 following...
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gareth barlow, bbc news. let's get more now on brexit.that borisjohnson will send a letter to the eu asking for a brexit delay, if no deal has been reached by the 19th of october. the details were included in papers submitted to the court of session in edinburgh, where campaigners are seeking a legal ruling to ensure the prime minister complies with the an act passed by mps last month to prevent a no—deal brexit. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, said that given everything else that we know, this is something of a surprise. the prime minister has previously said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for an extension to the brexit deadline. he has also said he will obey the law. but here at the court of session today, we learned two things, really, we learnt that the government will write a letter is required by the benn act, asking for an extension to the brexit deadline if no deal is in place by october the 19th. we also learnt that it will be the prime minister who writes that letter. clea r? well, not exactly. because as
gareth barlow, bbc news. let's get more now on brexit.that borisjohnson will send a letter to the eu asking for a brexit delay, if no deal has been reached by the 19th of october. the details were included in papers submitted to the court of session in edinburgh, where campaigners are seeking a legal ruling to ensure the prime minister complies with the an act passed by mps last month to prevent a no—deal brexit. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, said that given everything else that...
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gareth barlow reports.f santiago for the first time since the end of the military dictatorship. the curfew too and unrest has been extended for a second night. the curfew to end unrest has been extended for a second night. translation: i am convinced that democracy not only has the right, but has the obligation to defend itself using all the instruments that democracy provides, and the rule of law. to combat those who want to destroy it. protests began after a rise in ticket prices for the capital's metro, a decision which has been reversed. but anger has widened among the huge inequality between the rich and the poor. parts of santiago's transport system have been destroyed. but on sunday, residents help with the clean—up. but on sunday, residents helped with the clean—up. translation: it would have been nice if everyone came down and banged on pots and protested other ways, but this? not even when we have the conflict with pinochet did we touch the metro. we know the matter is for us. now look at this. th
gareth barlow reports.f santiago for the first time since the end of the military dictatorship. the curfew too and unrest has been extended for a second night. the curfew to end unrest has been extended for a second night. translation: i am convinced that democracy not only has the right, but has the obligation to defend itself using all the instruments that democracy provides, and the rule of law. to combat those who want to destroy it. protests began after a rise in ticket prices for the...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.rty looks set to stay in power following a general election. exit polls give the conservative nationalist party 44% of the vote, enough to take a majority in the lower house of parliament. kasia madera is in the polish capital warsaw. an election that is being described as one of the most significant since the fall of communism hasn't really brought about any surprises. the ruling law and justice party was always doing very well in the opinion polls. the question was whether they would get a majority. according to the exit polls, they have. that could all change when the electoral committee finally brings out its official results. but regardless, there will be an awful lot of soul—searching amongst the opposition parties. this has been a really divisive election campaign with minority groups such as the lgbt community coming under attack from supporters of the ruling law and justice party. this election really matters in poland, the turnout speaks for itself — a historic high of 61%. s
gareth barlow, bbc news.rty looks set to stay in power following a general election. exit polls give the conservative nationalist party 44% of the vote, enough to take a majority in the lower house of parliament. kasia madera is in the polish capital warsaw. an election that is being described as one of the most significant since the fall of communism hasn't really brought about any surprises. the ruling law and justice party was always doing very well in the opinion polls. the question was...
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gareth barlow reports. where people protested, now they paint. and destruction, there is a greater sense of calm in santiago. translation: it is legitimate to protest, it is legitimate to want changes. we all want them but let's not destroy the things that affect all chileans. translation: we have to clean up, it's our city — we live here and destroying it is the worst way we can protest. on friday, a reported one million people marched through the capital, a largely peaceful demonstration despite some scuffles with police. in response, president sebastian pinera says the night—time curfew will be lifted and the cabinet will resign. translation: i asked all ministers to resign in order to form a new government and to be able to respond to these new demands and take charge of these new times. in the past days, at least 17 people have been killed and over 7,000 arrested. chile is one of latin america's wealthiest countries but also one of the most unequal — deep—rooted issues that can't be swept away. gareth barlow, bbc news. at least three protest
gareth barlow reports. where people protested, now they paint. and destruction, there is a greater sense of calm in santiago. translation: it is legitimate to protest, it is legitimate to want changes. we all want them but let's not destroy the things that affect all chileans. translation: we have to clean up, it's our city — we live here and destroying it is the worst way we can protest. on friday, a reported one million people marched through the capital, a largely peaceful demonstration...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.he government attempting to spray fake blood over the treasury building. members of extinction rebellion used an old fire engine to spray 1,800 litres of coloured water over the building. it comes ahead of two weeks of protests. and as ayshea buksh reports, not everything went to plan. taking control of a fire hose is never easy, particularly when you are aiming it at a government building. the red liquid is said to symbolise blood, and the people behind it, climate change activists. a small group of demonstrators stayed outside the treasury, testing, they said, against the government's funding of claimant damaging policies. after a few hours, some were arrested, including vetera n hours, some were arrested, including veteran protester, 84—year—old phil kingston. our inaction is making our weather... and at a press conference in soho, some of those plans were unveiled. we are going to peacefully blockade and sat down every single road going into the central area of westminster around t
gareth barlow, bbc news.he government attempting to spray fake blood over the treasury building. members of extinction rebellion used an old fire engine to spray 1,800 litres of coloured water over the building. it comes ahead of two weeks of protests. and as ayshea buksh reports, not everything went to plan. taking control of a fire hose is never easy, particularly when you are aiming it at a government building. the red liquid is said to symbolise blood, and the people behind it, climate...
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they wanted to rise above the races and they wanted to finish the match which they won 6 nil and gareth southgate the english england coach actually said after the game is very very proud of the way his players conduct themselves so let's have a listen to what he had to say about that now naturally because if they want to be recognized for their football and they want they were playing so well that they didn't want to leave the pitch moment as well and i'm sure that would have been part of their thinking so. i'm incredibly proud of all of the players and all the staff i don't think. course we could be criticised for not going far enough but i think we've made a huge statement and. frankly we were in an impossible situation to get it right to the satisfaction of everybody i think it was really fantastic decision for the players to stay on the field or what about or garia what possible consequences do they face now well i think it. worth mentioning that actually for this game all garia had 5000 seats reduced inside their stadium capacity because of previous racist behavior against the cze
they wanted to rise above the races and they wanted to finish the match which they won 6 nil and gareth southgate the english england coach actually said after the game is very very proud of the way his players conduct themselves so let's have a listen to what he had to say about that now naturally because if they want to be recognized for their football and they want they were playing so well that they didn't want to leave the pitch moment as well and i'm sure that would have been part of...