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what that means is it cannot form the basis of any moves forward for the anglican church in this country. it cannot be referenced again for at least five yea rs. referenced again for at least five years. so to some extent, the last three years of shared conversations, an impassioned debate, a personal plea today from the archbishop of canterbury, failed to achieve what they wanted. and let's remember. the bishops said this was not the end of the process. all they were saying was that at the moment marriage in church should remain a lifelong union between a man and a woman. that was turned over by the house of clergy, who decided that that was insufficiently inclusive. what is really interesting is that it is the church within that has rejected this report. this is not members of the congregations, who actually would have supported it. it was members of the clergy, who felt it challenged the clergy, who felt it challenged the notion that the church should be open to everybody. i believe it is an embarrassing night for the bishops themselves. to be clear, the house of clergy believe that t
what that means is it cannot form the basis of any moves forward for the anglican church in this country. it cannot be referenced again for at least five yea rs. referenced again for at least five years. so to some extent, the last three years of shared conversations, an impassioned debate, a personal plea today from the archbishop of canterbury, failed to achieve what they wanted. and let's remember. the bishops said this was not the end of the process. all they were saying was that at the...
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the anglican church has admitted terrible failings after a former head of a christian holiday camp wasreportedly frosty fromm, sage and, donald trump has suggested he
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what that means is it cannot form the basis of any moves forward for the anglican church in this countryo some extent, the last three years of shared conversations, an impassioned debate, a personal plea today from the archbishop of canterbury, failed to achieve what they wanted. and let's remember. the bishops said this was not the end of the process. all they were saying was that at the moment marriage in church should remain a lifelong union between a man and a woman. that was turned over by the house of clergy, who decided that that was
what that means is it cannot form the basis of any moves forward for the anglican church in this countryo some extent, the last three years of shared conversations, an impassioned debate, a personal plea today from the archbishop of canterbury, failed to achieve what they wanted. and let's remember. the bishops said this was not the end of the process. all they were saying was that at the moment marriage in church should remain a lifelong union between a man and a woman. that was turned over by...
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during his visit, francis said he and the head of the anglican church plan to visit south sudan together to focus attention on a country plagued by famine and civil war. as hollywood prepares for tonight's academy awards, veteran film actor bill paxton has died following complications from surgery for an undisclosed ailment. paxton appeared in such blockbusters as "aliens,"" titanic," "twister," and" apollo 13," and starred in the hit hbo series, "big love." he was currently starring in the cbs television series "training day." bill paxton was 61. at the oscars, historically >>> and a reminder, that you can follow coverage of the academy awards tonight online at pbs.org/newshour. tomorrow on the newshour, the latest on the trump warehouse and the democratic party's new leader. that's it. i'm hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust--
during his visit, francis said he and the head of the anglican church plan to visit south sudan together to focus attention on a country plagued by famine and civil war. as hollywood prepares for tonight's academy awards, veteran film actor bill paxton has died following complications from surgery for an undisclosed ailment. paxton appeared in such blockbusters as "aliens,"" titanic," "twister," and" apollo 13," and starred in the hit hbo series,...
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the virginia colony was under the british stern and everyone was supposed to pay ties to the anglican churchontrolled the church, bought up much of the land in virginia and after the revolution, thomas jefferson was determined to never let the church be used by the state to control the people again. that's what he meant by separation of church and state. >> sean: thank you for joining me. when we come back, we need your help with tonight's very important question of the day. it apparently we have some hate messages you left for me on the "hannity" hotline. we will have those for you, straight ahead. >> sean: time for our question of the day. do you think president trump has accomplished a lot in his first month? give him a letter grade. go to facebook.com/seanhannity. @seanhannity on twitter. it's time to play some of the messages you left for me. i have not heard that yet. >> sean hannity, i heard you came in second place in a eddie munster look-alike contest. >> you are a very, very intelligent man. i really like you a lot. you are so professional and i'm hoping after eight years of mr. tr
the virginia colony was under the british stern and everyone was supposed to pay ties to the anglican churchontrolled the church, bought up much of the land in virginia and after the revolution, thomas jefferson was determined to never let the church be used by the state to control the people again. that's what he meant by separation of church and state. >> sean: thank you for joining me. when we come back, we need your help with tonight's very important question of the day. it apparently...
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the virginia colony was under the british stern and everyone was supposed to pay ties to the anglican churchrolled the church, bought up much of the land in virginia and after the revolution, thomas jefferson was determined to never let the church be used by the state to control the people again. that's what he meant by separation of church and state. >> sean: thank you for joining me. when we come back, we need your help with tonight's very important question of the day. and apparently we have some hate messages you left for me on the "hannity" hotline. we will have those for you, straight ahead. e day. it apparently we have some hate messages you left for me on the (alarms) where's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortabl
the virginia colony was under the british stern and everyone was supposed to pay ties to the anglican churchrolled the church, bought up much of the land in virginia and after the revolution, thomas jefferson was determined to never let the church be used by the state to control the people again. that's what he meant by separation of church and state. >> sean: thank you for joining me. when we come back, we need your help with tonight's very important question of the day. and apparently...
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the anglican church has admitted terrible failings after a former head of a christian holiday camp was accused of abusing boys. also coming up after a reportedly frosty fromm, sage and, donald trump has suggested he will honour a deal struck with australia to resettle refugees. wide, what is the purpose? so we will see what happens. but you know previous administration does something, you have two respect that. and on nights meet the author, we'd talked to sophie kinsella and her new book. —— and later tonight on meet the author. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a deal has been agreed between southern rail and the train drivers‘ union, aslef, bringing to an end one part of the dispute that's caused months of disruption on some of the main commuter routes into london. but the deal leaves unresolved a separate disagreement, between southern and a different union representing conductors. our transport correspondent, richard westcott, reports. it is the bitter dispute causing disruption that caused lanes blight the shrugged and changed lives, forcing some look for newjobs, costing bus
the anglican church has admitted terrible failings after a former head of a christian holiday camp was accused of abusing boys. also coming up after a reportedly frosty fromm, sage and, donald trump has suggested he will honour a deal struck with australia to resettle refugees. wide, what is the purpose? so we will see what happens. but you know previous administration does something, you have two respect that. and on nights meet the author, we'd talked to sophie kinsella and her new book....
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homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churchesnd controversy have delayed this work. and today, there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the very people that we're supposed to be relying on to keep our data safe, especially the details about our abuse. and so it has made some survivors very worried. many never recover. . . and it distracts from the inquiry‘s real work... ..and are permanently afflicted with guilt, shame, diminished self—confidence, low self—esteem. ..which is hard enough. tom symonds, bbc news, at the child abuse inquiry. the accountancy firm responsible for overseeing the results at the oscars is investigating the mistake which led to the wrong film being named as best picture. the producers of the musical la la land were already deli
homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churchesnd controversy have delayed this work. and today, there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the...
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homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churchessy have delayed this work. and today, there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the very people that we are supposed to be relying on to keep our data safe. especially the details about our abuse. and so it has made some survivors very worried. many never recover. . . and it distracts from the inquiry‘s real work. ..and are permanently afflicted with guilt, shame, diminished self—confidence, low self—esteem. .. which is hard enough. tom symonds, bbc news at the child abuse inquiry. there is more information available online when you want to access it. i will speak to you in a couple of minutes. it is that time of day we ta ke minutes. it is that time of day we take a look at interesting weather events happen
homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churchessy have delayed this work. and today, there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the very people...
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they were getting oppressed by the established church, the anglican which becomes the episcopal church come in they realized, we don't want to give government this power one way or the other. saying it is a paper tiger and will not make any difference. the federalists who want the constitution to go through the because oh my gosh, if we start changing anything, what is going to happen? look how hard it was to get it in four months. confess,ays, i have to i am in love with jimmy madison. he is my boyfriend. madisonettes.e my heartbeats through for jimmy. there was a woman named dolly tastetodd who had good from north carolina. what did madison say in the federalist papers? what is government itself of the greatest of all reflections on human nature? it means you are not going to get something perfect the people right. if men were angels, no government would be necessary. he is the practical person and a philosopher. he wants to make this work for real people who have real flaws, and is trying to create a mechanism that will ameliorate that is much as we can. too, i don'tfess, like alexa
they were getting oppressed by the established church, the anglican which becomes the episcopal church come in they realized, we don't want to give government this power one way or the other. saying it is a paper tiger and will not make any difference. the federalists who want the constitution to go through the because oh my gosh, if we start changing anything, what is going to happen? look how hard it was to get it in four months. confess,ays, i have to i am in love with jimmy madison. he is...
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homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churches have delayed this work. and today there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the very people that we're supposed to be relying on to keep our data safe, especially the details about our abuse. and so it has made some survivors very worried. many never recover. . . and it distracts from the inquiry‘s real work... ..and are permanently afflicted with guilt, shame, diminished self—confidence, low self—esteem. ..which is hard enough. tom symonds, bbc news, at the child abuse inquiry. the accountancy firm responsible for overseeing the results at the oscars is investigating the mistake which led to the wrong film being named as best picture. the producers of the musical la la land were already delivering their ac
homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churches have delayed this work. and today there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the very people...
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homes, schools in rochdale, custodial institutions, residential schools, and both the anglican and catholic churchesontroversy have delayed this work. and today, there was another untimely embarrassment, the inquiry sent out an e—mail in which it was possible to read the e—mail addresses of everyone who received it, including some people who have been sexually abused and are entitled to legal anonymity. the inquiry has had to report itself to the information commissioner. these are the very people that we are supposed to be relying on to keep our data safe. especially the details about our abuse. and so it has made some survivors very worried. many never recover. . . and it distracts from the inquiry‘s real work. ..and are permanently afflicted with guilt, shame, diminished self—confidence, low self—esteem. .. which is hard enough. tom symons, bbc news at the child abuse inquiry. the former prime minister, sirjohn major, is warning theresa may that voters are being given unreal and over—optimistic expectations about brexit and that the costs of leaving the eu will be substantial and unpalatable. he'
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conversation is 20 or 30 ahead of where we are now, unfortunately, the christian church separate the anglican churchs what will have to happen here if we are to keep our integrity and then we can test what christianity will allow people to flourish best. the same kind of things were said about the ministry of women in the church and we in the church of england took such a long time to actually come to where we are now and where we are now is that we have so many wonderful women serving as priest and bishops in the church of england, we haven't split. we haven't turned our back on the bible. we've actually moved forward under the power of the holy spirit. we understand the bible in different ways and we now have such a much better church because it is inclusive, because it has the diversity that women have brought and now let's see whether we could also have a little bit of courage and do the same about gay and lesbian people? we have had a text that's come in saying, "why not form a splinter church that would accommodate their preferences as gavin suggested? the church of england is a splinter churc
conversation is 20 or 30 ahead of where we are now, unfortunately, the christian church separate the anglican churchs what will have to happen here if we are to keep our integrity and then we can test what christianity will allow people to flourish best. the same kind of things were said about the ministry of women in the church and we in the church of england took such a long time to actually come to where we are now and where we are now is that we have so many wonderful women serving as...
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record—breaking temperatures of more than 45 degrees celsius in recent days. 14 retired anglican bishops have accused the churchn open letter, they said an official report into the church of england's position on homosexuality didn't contain authentic voices from the gay and lesbian community. the letter comes ahead of meeting of the general synod later this week, the body which approves church law. here is our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. if the church of england was tempted to believe that its recent report on same—sex marriage had settled the matter, then this letter is an indication that the issue is still tearing at the heart of church unity. the peace of the lord be always with you. the letter says that the house of bishops report, which maintains that marriage is between a man and a woman, is not sufficiently inclusive. one of the signatories says members of the lgbt community have been betrayed by the process. of the people that entered those conversations, knowing that they would have to reveal themselves in a circumstance in which that might — that might carry a price, in terms of th
record—breaking temperatures of more than 45 degrees celsius in recent days. 14 retired anglican bishops have accused the churchn open letter, they said an official report into the church of england's position on homosexuality didn't contain authentic voices from the gay and lesbian community. the letter comes ahead of meeting of the general synod later this week, the body which approves church law. here is our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. if the church of england was...
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fourteen retired anglican bishops, have accused the church of ignoring the views of gay christians.t into the church of england's position on homosexuality, didn't contain "authentic voices" from the gay and lesbian community. the letter comes ahead of meeting of the general synod, later this week, the body which approves church law. here's our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. if the church of england was tempted to believe that its recent report on same—sex marriage had settled the matter, then this letter is an indication that the issue is still tearing at the heart of church unity. the peace of the lord be a lwa ys unity. the peace of the lord be always with you. the letter says that the house of bishops report, which maintains that marriage is between a man and a woman, is not sufficiently inclusive. our perception is that while the pain of lg bt perception is that while the pain of lgbt people perception is that while the pain of lg bt people is perception is that while the pain of lgbt people is spoke about in your report, we do not hear its authentic voice. one
fourteen retired anglican bishops, have accused the church of ignoring the views of gay christians.t into the church of england's position on homosexuality, didn't contain "authentic voices" from the gay and lesbian community. the letter comes ahead of meeting of the general synod, later this week, the body which approves church law. here's our religious affairs correspondent martin bashir. if the church of england was tempted to believe that its recent report on same—sex marriage...
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if they choose the latter, then questions about the unity of the church of england and the global anglicane, what sort of mood you've been picking up from people attending that today and indeed some of the protesters. after three years of private debate, the general synod will have the opportunity from five o'clock, a quarter to five this afternoon to discuss this openly. they discussed the bishop's report which says marriage in church should be a lifelong commitment between a man and a woman. activists are not happy about that and say it is out of step with the general public and makes 93v with the general public and makes gay and lesbian people feel that it's not fair to them. there has been a protest going on all day. we have a vigil behind is which has gone inside now because of the rain but a lot of people are very angry and think this should be looked at again. we heard from the bishop of norwich who presented this report and who says he is conflicted with it. he says that he doesn't think anyone really will be particularly happy with the outcome. there are three different votes. the
if they choose the latter, then questions about the unity of the church of england and the global anglicane, what sort of mood you've been picking up from people attending that today and indeed some of the protesters. after three years of private debate, the general synod will have the opportunity from five o'clock, a quarter to five this afternoon to discuss this openly. they discussed the bishop's report which says marriage in church should be a lifelong commitment between a man and a woman....
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addressing the governing body of the church of england, the general synod, he called on anglicans togely divided, and may become worse. 0ur example in response is crucial to the re—imagination of our values. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir is here. it is very big week for the church. a huge week. the archbishop preach from luke‘s spore, urging christians to turn away from self indulgence and towards self sacrifice in the light of the sense of uncertainty and fear he says has been caused by populist movements across europe and the election of donald trump. but, the election of donald trump. but, the fireworks for this week‘s synod will be lit on wednesday because thatis will be lit on wednesday because that is when the will debate the house of bishops report on same—sex marriage. that report says, it maintains that marriage in church is a lifelong union between a man and a woman. thank you very much. the government‘s new head of cyber security has warned of a real and growing threat to the uk‘s critical national infrastructure. gchq‘s national cyber security centre w
addressing the governing body of the church of england, the general synod, he called on anglicans togely divided, and may become worse. 0ur example in response is crucial to the re—imagination of our values. 0ur religious affairs correspondent martin bashir is here. it is very big week for the church. a huge week. the archbishop preach from luke‘s spore, urging christians to turn away from self indulgence and towards self sacrifice in the light of the sense of uncertainty and fear he says...
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if they choose the latter, then questions about the unity of the church of england and the global anglicanls at nato, today. the afp news agency gives us brussels at nato, today. the afp news agency gives us some information about subsequent comments. james mattis has been talking about the us are moderating its commitment to nato. this is a blessed spending is boosted. subsequent comments that are emerging. mattis apparently saying that no longer can the american taxpayer carrie at this proportion it's taxpayer carrie at this proportion its share of the defence of western values. james mattis tried to reassure members of nato, particularly given some of the disparaging comment that donald trump has made over the us election campaign, but these comments about payment of quite interesting. a news conference is going on at the moment. naples. we have established comprehensive packages in support of georgia and ukraine. we continue a significant present in the western balkans to ensure stability in that region. we work more closely with the european union than ever before. we also agree that
if they choose the latter, then questions about the unity of the church of england and the global anglicanls at nato, today. the afp news agency gives us brussels at nato, today. the afp news agency gives us some information about subsequent comments. james mattis has been talking about the us are moderating its commitment to nato. this is a blessed spending is boosted. subsequent comments that are emerging. mattis apparently saying that no longer can the american taxpayer carrie at this...
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if they choose the latter, then questions about the unity of the church of england and the global anglicanow it is making a comeback may be. and featured the famed mobile game ‘snake'. it was released back in 2000, and had a battery life of up to a week. with me to talk about this further is the technology editor at the daily mirror, sophie curtis. why, i thought we had moved on and wa nted why, i thought we had moved on and wanted friends that did a lot more than the little nokia?|j wanted friends that did a lot more than the little nokia? i think a lot of people don't want the bother of everything that goes along with a full featured smartphone with twitter, facebook, every new delivery you can think of constantly p°ppin9 delivery you can think of constantly p°pping up delivery you can think of constantly popping up with notifications. and co nsta ntly popping up with notifications. and constantly needing charging. quite an matter is one of the big excitements of these phones coming back they could have a weak battery like. we all feeling nostalgic even looking this advert for one of the
if they choose the latter, then questions about the unity of the church of england and the global anglicanow it is making a comeback may be. and featured the famed mobile game ‘snake'. it was released back in 2000, and had a battery life of up to a week. with me to talk about this further is the technology editor at the daily mirror, sophie curtis. why, i thought we had moved on and wa nted why, i thought we had moved on and wanted friends that did a lot more than the little nokia?|j wanted...
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last year an anglican bishop became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churchthe allegation of children harmed by respected church figures of the claims of a cover—up, the belated attem pts claims of a cover—up, the belated atte m pts by claims of a cover—up, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. the inquests into the deaths of 30 british tourists who were killed in a terror attack at a beach resort in tunisia, in 2015, have been hearing about the death of a 2a—year—old woman who was on holiday with her fiance. carly lovett ran into the hotel, in sousse, with her partner when the firing began. richard galpin reports. carly lovett, who was 2a years old, had recently got engaged to her long—term boyfriend, liam moore. the trip to tunisia was their first holiday alone. just a few weeks later, liam and family relatives and friends were mourning her death at a funeral in lincolnshire. she and liam had been caught up in the
last year an anglican bishop became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churchthe allegation of children harmed by respected church figures of the claims of a cover—up, the belated attem pts claims of a cover—up, the belated atte m pts by claims of a cover—up, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. the inquests into the...
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last year, an anglican bishop became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churchims of a cover—up, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. the number of students from the european union applying to study at universities in the uk has fallen by seven per—cent, according to the admissions service ucas. there's also been a drop in applications from uk students, with nursing being hit particularly badly. our education correspondent, gillian hargreaves has more. these figures give us the first indication of how many undergraduates will enter university in the autumn. a 7% drop in applications from eu students might be explained by uncertainty following the decision to leave the eu. the number of uk students applying has also fallen by 5%. one of the biggest falls in applications has been for nursing courses in england. until this year, trainee nurses were eligible for an nhs grant to cover fees and living costs but now, like ot
last year, an anglican bishop became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churchims of a cover—up, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. the number of students from the european union applying to study at universities in the uk has fallen by seven per—cent, according to the admissions service ucas. there's also been a drop in...
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last year, an anglican bishop became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churchp, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. investigation into the misuse of parliamentary funds by the presidency candidate has been under way. the candidate denies doing anything wrong, but fellow conservatives are advising him to abandon his campaign. hundreds of thousands of romanians have taken to the streets to demonstrate against government plans to downgrade some corruption offences. the proposals means that public officials will be spared a jail sentence if they were involved in crimes amounting to less than forty thousand pounds. they're the biggest demonstrations in the country since the fall of communism. a sixteen week public consultation on a third runway at heathrow begins today. the government will be setting out the planning regulations and other measures with which the airport must comply. the transport secretary, chris graylin
last year, an anglican bishop became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churchp, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. investigation into the misuse of parliamentary funds by the presidency candidate has been under way. the candidate denies doing anything wrong, but fellow conservatives are advising him to abandon his campaign....
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last year an anglican bishop, peter ball, became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churcho apologise. there is a pattern here, the allegation of children harmed by respected church figures, the claims of a cover—up, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. tom symonds, bbc news, at lambeth palace. with me is our correspondent, fiona lamdin, who spoke to john smyth's daughter earlier today. you have been working on this for many weeks. what happened when you had this conversation today? what did she say about your childhood? she is one of four siblings. the family were moved to zimbabwe in 1984 after winchester stopped him being involved with the young men. she painted a picture of her childhood growing up there. there we re childhood growing up there. there were often boys at our house, teenage boys, obviously dad's work was always with teenage boys. he was busy doing christian camps in the holidays and during term time boys we re h
last year an anglican bishop, peter ball, became the first to be jailed for child sexual abuse. again, the churcho apologise. there is a pattern here, the allegation of children harmed by respected church figures, the claims of a cover—up, the belated attempts by lambeth palace to work out what has gone wrong. it is a pattern being investigated by the public inquiry into child abuse. this case may provide more evidence. tom symonds, bbc news, at lambeth palace. with me is our correspondent,...
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church should be leading the way. last year i did a survey where i asked the general public what they thought of same—sex marriage and i specifically asked anglicanss right, and is wrong. that's not reflected in report either. ed says they were listening, but they were listening for what they wanted to hear, i would suggest not listening to what the grassroots were really telling them. good to see you. good to hear both of those views. thank you. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: surgeons and hospital trusts say thousands of operations are being cancelled because of a shortage of hospital beds in england. commons speakerjohn bercow insists his impartiality has not been affected after he revealed he had voted remain in the eu referendum. and coming up on the programme: why being taken to the cleaners can have a happy ending. we'll speak to the bride set to be reunited with her missing iso—year—old wedding dress. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. i got my own heartwarming story. things could get milder over coming days. there is some good news today. some parts struggling to get to
church should be leading the way. last year i did a survey where i asked the general public what they thought of same—sex marriage and i specifically asked anglicanss right, and is wrong. that's not reflected in report either. ed says they were listening, but they were listening for what they wanted to hear, i would suggest not listening to what the grassroots were really telling them. good to see you. good to hear both of those views. thank you. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the...