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adina campbell, bbc news, in accrington.they remain optimistic that theresa may will get a brexit deal. the leader of the house of commons, andrea leadsom, said she did not expect any more ministerial resignations over theresa may's brexit strategy. the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: back on top. city turn on the style to win the manchester derby. a furious max verstappen confronts esteban ocon after the two collide at the brazilian grand prix. and federerfalls in london, as the swiss is beaten by kei nishikori at the atp finals. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the premier league, and the first manchester derby of the season, where it was an emphatic win for manchester city. goals from david silva, sergio aguero and ilkay gundogan saw pep guardiola's side take a 3—1 victory over united, to put them back at the top of the table, while inflicti
adina campbell, bbc news, in accrington.they remain optimistic that theresa may will get a brexit deal. the leader of the house of commons, andrea leadsom, said she did not expect any more ministerial resignations over theresa may's brexit strategy. the transport minister, jo johnson, stepped down on friday. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: back on top. city turn on the style to win the...
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adina campbell, bbc news, accrington.unique memorial to those who lost their lives, with portraits of servicemen and women etched into the sand along britain's coastline. among the areas paying beach tributes to the fallen, was folkestone in kent, from where duncan kennedy reports. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left to meet war and death. for wilfred 0wen, a shoreline of embarkation this morning became a canvas of commemoration. the project has been organised by the film director danny boyle, who says the face is a metaphorfor tragedy. it's wonderful that there are permanent structures that will outlive and outlast us, but i thought it was a good way to reflect on our own time here. you know, which is temporary, really. as the tide ebbed away, artists crafted the contours of the face. hundreds of people took in the imagery, the symbolism. and reflected on loss and sacrifice. it feels very much like he is here and he is alive and he is, as you say, representing so
adina campbell, bbc news, accrington.unique memorial to those who lost their lives, with portraits of servicemen and women etched into the sand along britain's coastline. among the areas paying beach tributes to the fallen, was folkestone in kent, from where duncan kennedy reports. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left to meet war and death. for wilfred 0wen, a shoreline of embarkation this morning became a canvas of commemoration. the...
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adina campbell reports now on the sacrifice of a town.circled accrington cenotaph to remember lives lost. and 100 years on from that first armistice day in 1918. taking shelter under a sea of umbrellas, side by side, this community paid its respects. last post plays. i'm just surprised, on such a miserable, wet day, what a great turnout there is, it's absolutely fantastic, i'm glad i came. ijust feel really bad for the soldiers that died for us and i'm grateful. it's representing them and thanking them for what they did. we come from an army background, and my brother was killed in ireland when he was 21 years of age. and for former serviceman steve o'leary, today was even more poignant. i became aware of the significance of the losses in this town and the accrington pals, and that interest grew throughout my military career, and it's only now, when i've got time, as a retired serviceman, that i can adequately honour them. the war dead have also been commemorated in church, overlooked by these tommy silhouettes, a symbol of remembrance. t
adina campbell reports now on the sacrifice of a town.circled accrington cenotaph to remember lives lost. and 100 years on from that first armistice day in 1918. taking shelter under a sea of umbrellas, side by side, this community paid its respects. last post plays. i'm just surprised, on such a miserable, wet day, what a great turnout there is, it's absolutely fantastic, i'm glad i came. ijust feel really bad for the soldiers that died for us and i'm grateful. it's representing them and...
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adina campbell, bbc news, accrington. continued to arrive. many have been specially invited because they have been heavily involved in projects over the last four years commemorating the great war. in the next hour, the queen will arrive along with prince william, the duchess of cambridge and prince harry and his wife will take their places and the queen will lay flowers at the grave of the unknown warrior, along with children from across the uk. then at 7pm the first of 1000 beacons will be lit in the grounds of westminster abbey. they will symbolise the light of hope that emerged from the darkness of war. sarah campbell, thank you. today‘s commemorations saw a unique memorial, to those who lost their lives, with portraits of servicemen and women etched into the sand along britain‘s coastline. among the areas paying beach tributes to the fallen, was folkestone in kent, from where duncan kennedy reports. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left to meet war and death. fo
adina campbell, bbc news, accrington. continued to arrive. many have been specially invited because they have been heavily involved in projects over the last four years commemorating the great war. in the next hour, the queen will arrive along with prince william, the duchess of cambridge and prince harry and his wife will take their places and the queen will lay flowers at the grave of the unknown warrior, along with children from across the uk. then at 7pm the first of 1000 beacons will be...
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adina campbell, bbc news, accrington. in tomorrow's front pages at half past 11. we have the cheap sport reporter of the sun. now it is a time for the weather. tonight will be a cooler nights over all. , we start the week the way we finished the weekend off with sunshine and showers and quite a breeze. out there tonight the showers are mainly across western areas with the possible rumble of thunder. some showers and southern counties of england but coldest in the north of scotland were be maybe a touch of frost into tomorrow morning. temperatures for many in single figures as we start the day. will be a grey start as we start the day here, some spots of rain expected. heavy with hail and thunder. in the midlands you may get through much of the date dry, tempted at best 1a or 15 degrees. we will see a few showers altogether but mostly dry through tuesday and we re a cross but mostly dry through tuesday and were across the board on wednesday. the headlines: silence at the cenotaph is the uk marks 100 years since the world w
adina campbell, bbc news, accrington. in tomorrow's front pages at half past 11. we have the cheap sport reporter of the sun. now it is a time for the weather. tonight will be a cooler nights over all. , we start the week the way we finished the weekend off with sunshine and showers and quite a breeze. out there tonight the showers are mainly across western areas with the possible rumble of thunder. some showers and southern counties of england but coldest in the north of scotland were be maybe...
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adina campbell, bbc news, in accrington.njust a moment, with our reviewers. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30 p.m.. time now for a look at the weather forecast. hello there. many central and eastern areas go into the night dry, but in the west, showers, some of those heavy and thundery and they will push to wind parts of southern scotla nd will push to wind parts of southern scotland and a few returning to southern counties of england. away from those, temperatures will drop down into single figures on the clearer skies, maybe a touch of frost across parts of sheltered northern scotland. but overall a fairly mild week ahead, and it is a week which begins as we finish the weekend on the breezy side, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. low pressure close by, a feeding ground for showers, making the showers p°p‘up- for showers, making the showers pop—up. these weather fronts across northern france, throwing of a look out across east anglia and the south—east. cloudy start here, one or two lighter showers, heavy
adina campbell, bbc news, in accrington.njust a moment, with our reviewers. that is coming up after the headlines at 11:30 p.m.. time now for a look at the weather forecast. hello there. many central and eastern areas go into the night dry, but in the west, showers, some of those heavy and thundery and they will push to wind parts of southern scotla nd will push to wind parts of southern scotland and a few returning to southern counties of england. away from those, temperatures will drop down...
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campaign is led by sir lenny henry — he's been talking to our community affairs correspondent adina campbellies, more women. we're talking about having a proper level playing field around the table, making decisions and creating something extraordinary. you know, look at the joy when moonlight wins an oscar, look at the joy when idris comes back from america, garlanded with this success from the wire. he didn't want a hand—out, he just wanted a break. and what we are talking about is giving people who are standing there, going, "well, i'm really talented, but nobody is giving me a break." we're saying, "here's the break." how will these tax breaks work in real terms? what kind of criteria will need to be met? well, the bfi have, you know, a three tick criteria, so it is who makes the programme? what is the subject matter? who gets to decide that? who's involved? who's in it? it will be that, but, you know, i'm a comedian, so don't go asking me. i'm there for exotica, and glamour. there will be a proper thing worked out. the details will be worked out. but the general thing we are saying, is
campaign is led by sir lenny henry — he's been talking to our community affairs correspondent adina campbellies, more women. we're talking about having a proper level playing field around the table, making decisions and creating something extraordinary. you know, look at the joy when moonlight wins an oscar, look at the joy when idris comes back from america, garlanded with this success from the wire. he didn't want a hand—out, he just wanted a break. and what we are talking about is giving...