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up, between donald trump and kim jong—un, asa up, between donald trump and kim jong—un, as a country,e you watching, knowing you are on the front line, saying, hang on a second, do my allies know we could be at the forefront of this? we watch and we track every messaging coming from north korea, coming from oui’ coming from north korea, coming from our ally, very, very carefully. the daily management of the messaging is a big part of foreign policy. we again have to focus on the longer term and i think the longer term is the denuclearisation goal, we are on the denuclearisation goal, we are on the same page with our american ally but the entire national —— international community. that it is written into these resolutions and commits everybody, all the members, towards that goal. i get the impression from talking to the foreign minister that the approach
up, between donald trump and kim jong—un, asa up, between donald trump and kim jong—un, as a country,e you watching, knowing you are on the front line, saying, hang on a second, do my allies know we could be at the forefront of this? we watch and we track every messaging coming from north korea, coming from oui’ coming from north korea, coming from our ally, very, very carefully. the daily management of the messaging is a big part of foreign policy. we again have to focus on the longer...
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cps and the criminaljustice system asa cps and the criminaljustice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having as a whole. what do you think of britishjustice, having been through the process that you have been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think somebody needs to be punished for something, they need to be sure. cristina 's experience shows disclosure failures go beyond recent highly publicised rape cases. there are likely to be more examples, each one affecting the lives of those charged, and their families. shares in the outsourcing company capita have fallen dramatically, after it warned that profits for the coming year will be much lower than previously forecast. the company has outlined plans for a major overhaul of its business, and suspended plans to pay dividends to shareholders. the journalist carrie gracie, who resigned as the bbc‘s china editor in protest at unequal pay, has accused the corporation of having an illegal pay culture.
cps and the criminaljustice system asa cps and the criminaljustice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having as a whole. what do you think of britishjustice, having been through the process that you have been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think somebody needs to be punished for something, they need to be sure. cristina 's experience shows disclosure failures go beyond recent highly publicised rape cases. there are likely to be...
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asa kid, as a kid, i didn't know what was going on, but you could hear the monkey chants... we all knew that... you just had to get on with it. and like you know you see the... what they talk about racist abuse now is nothing. compared to... what it was then. the tributes laid here at the hawthorns today are testament to a man who became a symbol of the fight against racism in britain. the legacy of cyrille regis felt notjust here at west brom, but throughout his sport. a role model for a generation of black footballers inspired by his dignity and determination. he was just a leader.
asa kid, as a kid, i didn't know what was going on, but you could hear the monkey chants... we all knew that... you just had to get on with it. and like you know you see the... what they talk about racist abuse now is nothing. compared to... what it was then. the tributes laid here at the hawthorns today are testament to a man who became a symbol of the fight against racism in britain. the legacy of cyrille regis felt notjust here at west brom, but throughout his sport. a role model for a...
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but it has also established itself asa but it has also established itself as a popularfilm location. its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russian far east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the mining business here dominates kirovsk. it employs one third of the local
but it has also established itself asa but it has also established itself as a popularfilm location. its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russian far east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable...
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but you know him asa has done in the past. but you know him as a character? that is why you have got to come to terms with this. you have got to take a bit of flak. i have known him for a number of yea rs, i have known him for a number of years, and he will do a good job. the fa has had to defend the process by which they recruited neville. the women's sport trust said it was disappointed by the apparent lack of transparency. the female coaching has called it mind blowing a wrong. the fa chief executive, martin glenn, pointed towards a very thorough process, outlining how leading female candidates withdrew from the running, and how baroness campbell was immediately impressed by neville's technical expertise, his outstanding leadership, his desire for the role. they say that phil went through a combined to interview and assessment process, and this included background betting, psychometric testing, and a full technical assessment. his
but you know him asa has done in the past. but you know him as a character? that is why you have got to come to terms with this. you have got to take a bit of flak. i have known him for a number of yea rs, i have known him for a number of years, and he will do a good job. the fa has had to defend the process by which they recruited neville. the women's sport trust said it was disappointed by the apparent lack of transparency. the female coaching has called it mind blowing a wrong. the fa chief...
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he tried to position india asa davos as well. he tried to position india as a counter to the us and china. he brought up a lot of things including terrorism and climate change and of course protectionism as we heard. he went after china and blues alluded to its hunt and natural in africa. and its relationship with pakistan. but really, his speech was aimed at one country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs country. as we heard, non— barrier tariffs are country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs a re really country. as we heard, non— barrier tariffs are really affecting domestic business in india, they are affecting the price of imports. so the speech of narendra modi was really in trying to reduce that. that was affecting investments, business. indian investment could really help that. he also wanted to
he tried to position india asa davos as well. he tried to position india as a counter to the us and china. he brought up a lot of things including terrorism and climate change and of course protectionism as we heard. he went after china and blues alluded to its hunt and natural in africa. and its relationship with pakistan. but really, his speech was aimed at one country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs country. as we heard, non— barrier tariffs are country. as we heard, non— barrier...
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how is that asa minister face to face. how is that as a viewer? we are often told you don't make yourself the story. the first one is that the vast majority of the voters don't expect to see andrew marr on sunday morning with the interview with the prime minister, which is why it's interesting it's resonated onto the front pages. one leads on what the pm said in the mast beat. i take your point, but theresa may does not have human reaction. you say your aunt could have died and she stares at you impassively. the idea she will erode back... what is she supposed to say other than i'm terribly sorry? —— she will demote it's a very difficult line for a prime minister to come back on but showing some sort of empathy might at some point be helpful as a piece of advice. she saying she's listening to the voters, i'm not
how is that asa minister face to face. how is that as a viewer? we are often told you don't make yourself the story. the first one is that the vast majority of the voters don't expect to see andrew marr on sunday morning with the interview with the prime minister, which is why it's interesting it's resonated onto the front pages. one leads on what the pm said in the mast beat. i take your point, but theresa may does not have human reaction. you say your aunt could have died and she stares at...
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it is coming asa and sort thing is out. it is coming as a surprise. it's the first time they've had demonstrations for sometime. but there's also a history of countries not liking to be told what to do by others. so i think that's the risk. because at the beginning they said people were free to speak, before it got violent. so there was the acceptance that people are able to go on the streets, but i think the risk is that they suddenly feel caught because everyone is telling them they need to do this, and then the authorities say, actually, this is our country and we ought to manage it. we will keep a close eye on how things develop and how the media is interpreting all as well. let's move on to the japan times. it has an interesting front page. south korea offering high—level talks with the north. in 2017 this issue with regards to
it is coming asa and sort thing is out. it is coming as a surprise. it's the first time they've had demonstrations for sometime. but there's also a history of countries not liking to be told what to do by others. so i think that's the risk. because at the beginning they said people were free to speak, before it got violent. so there was the acceptance that people are able to go on the streets, but i think the risk is that they suddenly feel caught because everyone is telling them they need to...
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you will see daisy and asa of course, and me. sorry about that. goodbye. fault will be a real issues in some parts of the british isles and on into thursday, not like it was like that throughout the day on wednesday. some areas so a good deal of sunshine. before it got absolutely dark cloud and fog were thickening up across parts of the midlands. that will be part of the problem. anywhere there is a decent speu problem. anywhere there is a decent spell of sunshine through the course of wednesday is the area likely to see some of the worst of the fog as we get into the early hours and indeed not just the we get into the early hours and indeed notjust the early hours. the fog becomes a good deal more extensive in the wee small hours and then just extensive in the wee small hours and thenjust in time extensive in the wee small hours and then just in time for the commute, wouldn't you know it, anywhere from the western side, wales, central
you will see daisy and asa of course, and me. sorry about that. goodbye. fault will be a real issues in some parts of the british isles and on into thursday, not like it was like that throughout the day on wednesday. some areas so a good deal of sunshine. before it got absolutely dark cloud and fog were thickening up across parts of the midlands. that will be part of the problem. anywhere there is a decent speu problem. anywhere there is a decent spell of sunshine through the course of...
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we asa and news now that he's not at all. we as a newspaper said he shouldn't be banned but the only people sad about this will be a lot of policemen missing out on an overtime bonanza is interesting story in the telegraph, a 14—year—old girl winning a pay—out from facebook about revenge pawn. this could have about revenge pawn. this could have a big implications for social media and their responsibility over what is put out on their platforms. it is a horrifying story, the girl was 14 yea rs old a horrifying story, the girl was 14 years old and pictures of her naked repeatedly published on facebook as revenge by people known to have. the really interesting thing is as you say, how this can open the floodgates for a raft of similar claims. with facebook but also tested commitment to security and jihad a content, this is the battle line on which it is fighting and it
we asa and news now that he's not at all. we as a newspaper said he shouldn't be banned but the only people sad about this will be a lot of policemen missing out on an overtime bonanza is interesting story in the telegraph, a 14—year—old girl winning a pay—out from facebook about revenge pawn. this could have about revenge pawn. this could have a big implications for social media and their responsibility over what is put out on their platforms. it is a horrifying story, the girl was 14...
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the root causes and we have to work asa the root causes and we have to work as a society, government, police and civil society to get the root of this cultural issue and try to steer young people away from violence, from feeling it is normal and necessary to carry a knife. here at least the message got through. now we are going to go straight to davos, because prime minister theresa may is about to make her speech to the world economic forum. let's have a listen to what she's got to say. i argued that the benefits of free trade were not being felt by all. and i warned that the failure of political and business leaders to address this threatened to undermine popular support for the entire rules —based system support for the entire rules —based syste m o n support for the entire rules —based system on which our global security and prosperity depends. but i also argued that we could change this. not by turning our backs on free
the root causes and we have to work asa the root causes and we have to work as a society, government, police and civil society to get the root of this cultural issue and try to steer young people away from violence, from feeling it is normal and necessary to carry a knife. here at least the message got through. now we are going to go straight to davos, because prime minister theresa may is about to make her speech to the world economic forum. let's have a listen to what she's got to say. i...
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he does come across asa of donald trump. he does come across as a president who wants to be seen as strong, in control. very much so and critics will say fox news is a big supporter of mr trump's agenda we re big supporter of mr trump's agenda were as washington post is more liberal... that is why we picked these two. it is interesting the way these two. it is interesting the way the two of them pick up on this key element for them. in fox news, putting forward the point about setting aside differences in the early pa rt setting aside differences in the early part of his speech. the democrats that their silent and motionless. he used the last couple of weeks to talk about the shutdown. the washington post focuses on plan to abate and the broader issues of terrorism and immigration. pick your side and take your choices. fox news talks about the fact he has extended an olive runge to his critics after
he does come across asa of donald trump. he does come across as a president who wants to be seen as strong, in control. very much so and critics will say fox news is a big supporter of mr trump's agenda we re big supporter of mr trump's agenda were as washington post is more liberal... that is why we picked these two. it is interesting the way these two. it is interesting the way the two of them pick up on this key element for them. in fox news, putting forward the point about setting aside...
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tyson fury asa contention at ten under. tyson fury as a step closer to returning to the ring after the sports governing body agreed to lift his suspension once they receive his current medical records. last month he accepted a two year backdated ban for anti— doping and medical issues including taking steroids and hurricane. the last time is here for was back in 2015 when he took the world title. he admitted to using hurricane to help with depression. muster snooker at alexandra palace, trump had led 3-1 at at alexandra palace, trump had led 3—1 at the midsession interval while his opponent had a lot more to worry about. here as murphy trying to fend offa about. here as murphy trying to fend off a wasp in the fourth frame. he levelled at back to four frames all but to sentry breaks from trump sealed a win in the semifinal on saturday. john higgins had no problem in his quarter—final against
tyson fury asa contention at ten under. tyson fury as a step closer to returning to the ring after the sports governing body agreed to lift his suspension once they receive his current medical records. last month he accepted a two year backdated ban for anti— doping and medical issues including taking steroids and hurricane. the last time is here for was back in 2015 when he took the world title. he admitted to using hurricane to help with depression. muster snooker at alexandra palace, trump...
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and neuropathy which is nerve damage asa and neuropathy which is nerve damage as a result of this extreme and prolonged physical abuse. the children were supposedly schooled here in their home by the district attorney says they lacked basic knowledge, some did not even know what a police officer was. they were reportedly allowed to shower just once a year and were beaten, chained up, and tormented. they would buy food, including pies, apple pies, pumpkin pies, leave it on the counter, let the children look at it but not eat the food. about the only thing the children were allowed to do in their rooms while chained up was to write in journals. now have recovered those journals, hundreds of them, and we are combing through them for evidence. the 17-year-old who raised the alarm after climbing out of the home through a window had been plotting the escape to two yea rs. been plotting the escape to two years. one of her sisters make it out with her but turned back out of fear. this case has sent waves of revulsion across the united states and beyond. the authorities say the
and neuropathy which is nerve damage asa and neuropathy which is nerve damage as a result of this extreme and prolonged physical abuse. the children were supposedly schooled here in their home by the district attorney says they lacked basic knowledge, some did not even know what a police officer was. they were reportedly allowed to shower just once a year and were beaten, chained up, and tormented. they would buy food, including pies, apple pies, pumpkin pies, leave it on the counter, let the...
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this is being billed by both leaders asa this is being billed by both leaders as a new error of co—operationwhat are some of the significant agreements that have been signed by the two countries? last evening, on monday evening, mr modhi and benjamin netanyahu monday evening, mr modhi and benjamin neta nyahu announced monday evening, mr modhi and benjamin netanyahu announced an agreement on cyber security. no big deal is. we were expecting to hear something on defence because that is at the heart of this partnership. israel is a big defence equipment maker but we haven't heard anything on that stop it an israeli company had on that stop it an israeli company ha d rece ntly on that stop it an israeli company had recently a few months ago struck a deal where it was going to send antitank missiles here for $500 million, that got cancelled and we expected to hear something on it but it didn't happen. 0verall, expected to hear something on it but it didn't happen. overall, it is a trip where both of the leaders want to send out a message where in the
this is being billed by both leaders asa this is being billed by both leaders as a new error of co—operationwhat are some of the significant agreements that have been signed by the two countries? last evening, on monday evening, mr modhi and benjamin netanyahu monday evening, mr modhi and benjamin neta nyahu announced monday evening, mr modhi and benjamin netanyahu announced an agreement on cyber security. no big deal is. we were expecting to hear something on defence because that is at the...
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location and they saw the singapore open asa location and they saw the singapore open as a very premier sporting event, not just the open as a very premier sporting event, notjust the premier golf event, notjust the premier golf event, what a sporting event, and it ticks a lot of boxes for them because of the location, the venue, the ability to promote themselves in the ability to promote themselves in the region and globally. but the prizemoney used to be some $6 million with barclays and it is now down to $1 million. is the money drying up in the industry?” down to $1 million. is the money drying up in the industry? i don't think so. we are still seeing corporations investing in golf. the prizemoney isn't really a reflection of the quality of the tournament. that's what we feel. it's really about the delivery of the event, the spectator experience, the sponsor experience, the amount of exposure it get and obviously we have the top layer is still coming and playing, so layer is still coming and playing, so they recognise the event as a premium golf tournament and that's what it is abou
location and they saw the singapore open asa location and they saw the singapore open as a very premier sporting event, not just the open as a very premier sporting event, notjust the premier golf event, notjust the premier golf event, what a sporting event, and it ticks a lot of boxes for them because of the location, the venue, the ability to promote themselves in the ability to promote themselves in the region and globally. but the prizemoney used to be some $6 million with barclays and it...
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he tried to position india asa davos as well.osition india as a counter to the us and china. he brought up a lot of things including terrorism and climate change and of course protectionism as we heard. he went after china and blues alluded to its hunt and natural in africa. and its relationship with pakistan. but really, his speech was aimed at one country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs country. as we heard, non— barrier tariffs are country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs a re really country. as we heard, non— barrier tariffs are really affecting domestic business in india, they are affecting the price of imports. so the speech of narendra modi was really in trying to reduce that. that was affecting investments, business. indian investment could really help that. he also wanted to pitch india as an investment destination. he quoted scripture that said the world is one big family and we need to bridge those gaps rather than break them down. thank you so much for that update. stating with india. 0ver thank you so much for
he tried to position india asa davos as well.osition india as a counter to the us and china. he brought up a lot of things including terrorism and climate change and of course protectionism as we heard. he went after china and blues alluded to its hunt and natural in africa. and its relationship with pakistan. but really, his speech was aimed at one country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs country. as we heard, non— barrier tariffs are country. as we heard, non— barrier ta riffs a re...
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the alert level is race. >> that will go to asa nominee advisory or warning. from there we can you sirens to get the word out. >> reporter: scientist determined the quake did not generate is in ami and called off the alerts. many did not receive such i notice. no surprise to the city's former emergency director. >> in san francisco we have alert sf and you can opt in. if you are not opted in you will not get the alerts. >> reporter: folks on ocean beach have differing opinions on how big asa nominee here could be. -- help a.k.a. tsunami here could be. it could be true in oregon. though many folks envision even higher waves one man said that is the stuff of hollywood. >> for the action purposes of the movie to emphasize the film. >> reporter: how big a wave it is san francisco? according to u.s. gf the largest credible wave would be 10 to 15 feet, about the height of this wall and would go in about three blocks but there would be no giant wall of water. >> i would be concerned. i do not want to mess around with nature. >> reporter: there are new proposals in sa
the alert level is race. >> that will go to asa nominee advisory or warning. from there we can you sirens to get the word out. >> reporter: scientist determined the quake did not generate is in ami and called off the alerts. many did not receive such i notice. no surprise to the city's former emergency director. >> in san francisco we have alert sf and you can opt in. if you are not opted in you will not get the alerts. >> reporter: folks on ocean beach have differing...
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asa harry, it's meghan we want to see.can who lived in britain, i'm happy to see that. i've been a fan of hers since her early days on tv and i have meghan mania also. i'm a big suits fan. thank you so also. i'm a big suits fan. thank you so much for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you charlie wells and hugh muir. goodbye. good evening. for one or two in cumbria and northern scotland, the sun was out today. for most though, the day like here in london was awash with the colour grey. so grey is back again tomorrow, but for others there is a change on the way. it comes courtesy of this weather front which has been bringing rain quite heavily at times across northern ireland this evening, and towards the south—west. it's turning lighter
asa harry, it's meghan we want to see.can who lived in britain, i'm happy to see that. i've been a fan of hers since her early days on tv and i have meghan mania also. i'm a big suits fan. thank you so also. i'm a big suits fan. thank you so much for looking at some of the stories behind the headlines. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and...
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as longs we s sll have lmon that wt to ce babackand asas long we havehose c crystal clear headwaters,he sosort of chances to maktthing beter. those things haven't given up on us yet. the choices that we all make in our different parts of ththat wawatershed affect each h and ey peperson. and so, there's a generation growing up in oregon right now, and actually across the nation, that gets opportunities to be part of these projects, that's going to have a different worldview. i think what's happening in oregon right now, and some of the things that we're highlighting in the film is really one model to start to get us back to a more river-conscious living. >> whwhile some rivers run wild, others, like the los angeles river, have been n heavily urbanized. revitalizing these rivers has proven challenging. in the film "rock the boat," a kayaker fights to show that even an urban river deserves protection, and can be restored. >> we're here to defend the right of the people of los angeles to use their own river. [screeching] >> paris has the seine. londndon has tthe thamess. los angeles has t
as longs we s sll have lmon that wt to ce babackand asas long we havehose c crystal clear headwaters,he sosort of chances to maktthing beter. those things haven't given up on us yet. the choices that we all make in our different parts of ththat wawatershed affect each h and ey peperson. and so, there's a generation growing up in oregon right now, and actually across the nation, that gets opportunities to be part of these projects, that's going to have a different worldview. i think what's...
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one arab actors said recently that when he complained about being depicted asa he complained about beinghe was told, you're lucky and you can use your ethnicity asa lucky and you can use your ethnicity as a playing card in which the industry overlooks white actors. that's an obscene comment, that people even consider that being a minority in hollywood is a good thing. it's not. we are still com pletely thing. it's not. we are still completely outnumbered. but it's not just him, others have arab heritage. one of them won an emmy. he was put on screen by an arab. people breakthrough, matter who they are. there are always exceptions to the rule. at the reality is i haven't been given that opportunity. i had to write my own tv show to get on television. i have a dealfrom my own sitcom with universal studios. i can't even get a guest role to play as before i star on my own show. that's how wants discrimination there is. so when we have breakthrough stars, people who defy the odds, it's because they defy the odds. it's not because there are genuinely more opportunities for minorities than whit
one arab actors said recently that when he complained about being depicted asa he complained about beinghe was told, you're lucky and you can use your ethnicity asa lucky and you can use your ethnicity as a playing card in which the industry overlooks white actors. that's an obscene comment, that people even consider that being a minority in hollywood is a good thing. it's not. we are still com pletely thing. it's not. we are still completely outnumbered. but it's not just him, others have arab...
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every time i wake up, i class it asa do? every time i wake up, i class it as a bonus. recent yea rs, risen sharply in milton keynes in recent years, with the town's booming economy making housing unaffordable for those with little. the problem here is replicated across england, where rough sleeping increased 15% last year, amounting to more than a700 people with nowhere to sleep, a figure that's risen by 168% since 2010. this man, who wants to remain anonymous, is homeless but working. he is a painter and decorator earning £50 per day. i still can't manage to get enough to put deposits down, because the prices are just far too high at the prices are just far too high at the minute. bedsit, the cheapest one, 500 and £80 per month. this tour bus will be an insufficient solution. it's been converted into 16 bunk beds in the first homeless people will move in next month. the accommodation is cramped but, for the lucky people coming in here, it's better than being on the street, and crucially, of course, it will give them some hope. an impressive idea, this?
every time i wake up, i class it asa do? every time i wake up, i class it as a bonus. recent yea rs, risen sharply in milton keynes in recent years, with the town's booming economy making housing unaffordable for those with little. the problem here is replicated across england, where rough sleeping increased 15% last year, amounting to more than a700 people with nowhere to sleep, a figure that's risen by 168% since 2010. this man, who wants to remain anonymous, is homeless but working. he is a...
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in women, we found that while these are the symptoms, they can also have more atypical systems such asave more atypical systems such as a stabbing chest pain or an aching chest pain, or even no pain at all in the chest, rather than pain in the neck. sometimes we see women presenting with fatigue, palpitations or breathlessness. this can sometimes clouded the patient‘s perception as to whether they are having a heart attack or not, as well as that of the clinician. the doctor misdiagnosed and then gives the wrong medicine? it is a combination of factors, not necessarily the health care professional. what is key is that we are aware of the other symptoms and patients with a heart attack seek urgent medical care. delays in seeking care often result in delays to the delivery of care when we know that heart attack care is thai—based. that heart attack care is thai-based. right, the result of this study, did they surprise you? yes, they did, to a certain extent. we were not expecting such a large magnitude of reduction of equality and the death rates just by the delivery of treatment. there i
in women, we found that while these are the symptoms, they can also have more atypical systems such asave more atypical systems such as a stabbing chest pain or an aching chest pain, or even no pain at all in the chest, rather than pain in the neck. sometimes we see women presenting with fatigue, palpitations or breathlessness. this can sometimes clouded the patient‘s perception as to whether they are having a heart attack or not, as well as that of the clinician. the doctor misdiagnosed and...
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sometimes in places s like indi, sosomething asas simple as a bicycle can make all the difference. arme m modi:or a abo a couple of yearswe only cused on adu women and literacy for tm.m. and noticed nyny of e gigirl who came to the clas we very, veryoyoung rlss thth ngalsutr which is g gold d blblac beeded necace e arnd thehe necks,hihich iindidia is a sbobol ofatririmo. and th h had bies s onheir hipsanand i arteted ask wh''goining and w w are such youngirirls married f f alrey? di: in my y villes, there werenlnly scolss tohehe sevth grade there rere no gh s schls, soso we wkeked in0 vivilles at t at point inimime, a thehereere only threeigigh scols.s. then i ked, younow, i asked the rerents,he m motrs, we, , what hpens to e e boys you owow, hodo you sd e boboyso schoho? and theyaiaid, wl, we ge ththemicycycle and said, well, whatbobout the gis?s? and theyaiaid, o no.o. ''a wawastof monon to give a bicye e to airl.l. she's gog toto tn arouou and get maieied. and the'e'a fafamo indiaia yiying: y wawatea planan th''goining grow in a neighbor's s gard? so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on
sometimes in places s like indi, sosomething asas simple as a bicycle can make all the difference. arme m modi:or a abo a couple of yearswe only cused on adu women and literacy for tm.m. and noticed nyny of e gigirl who came to the clas we very, veryoyoung rlss thth ngalsutr which is g gold d blblac beeded necace e arnd thehe necks,hihich iindidia is a sbobol ofatririmo. and th h had bies s onheir hipsanand i arteted ask wh''goining and w w are such youngirirls married f f alrey? di: in my y...
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it is seen asa stain guantanamo bay bay now.erican reputation around the world and intelligence agencies would say of recruitment tool for terrorism. well you need to look at the big picture, this is about sending a message to people who are adversaries of the united states. in fact murderers worldwide, terrorists worldwide who wa nt to worldwide, terrorists worldwide who want to use force to victimise civilians, that there will be a penalty and that penalty will be a strong american foreign policy. i think the american foreign policy when you think about career has been generally pretty conciliatory. using diplomacy rather than force. but the guantanamo bay message is that we will not be tolerant of this kind of attacks on americans and their allies across the world. thank you very much. interesting that this president gets good polling figures for sticking to the teleprompter! lets talk about how it went down. we have some cbs polling here, which they carried out after the speech. three out of four people liked it. two thirds
it is seen asa stain guantanamo bay bay now.erican reputation around the world and intelligence agencies would say of recruitment tool for terrorism. well you need to look at the big picture, this is about sending a message to people who are adversaries of the united states. in fact murderers worldwide, terrorists worldwide who wa nt to worldwide, terrorists worldwide who want to use force to victimise civilians, that there will be a penalty and that penalty will be a strong american foreign...
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asa kid, as a kid, i didn't know what was going on, but you could hear the monkey chants...all knew that... you just had to get on with it. and like you know you see the... what they talk about racist abuse now is nothing. compared to... what it was then. the tributes laid here at the hawthorns today are testament to a man who became a symbol of the fight against racism in britain. the legacy of cyrille regis felt notjust here at west brom, but throughout his sport. a role model for a generation of black footballers inspired by his dignity and determination. he was just a leader. he was a trail—blazer. he was — we stood on his shoulders, that is how strong he was, as black players. and it's... sad. cyrille regis was far more than a mere player — a pioneer who faced up to the acceptable side of football and helped it move forward. his impact on and off the pitch cannot be overstated. today's tributes to one of the real pioneers of english football , cyrille regis. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight is the war on sugar paying off and what impact is it having on compani
asa kid, as a kid, i didn't know what was going on, but you could hear the monkey chants...all knew that... you just had to get on with it. and like you know you see the... what they talk about racist abuse now is nothing. compared to... what it was then. the tributes laid here at the hawthorns today are testament to a man who became a symbol of the fight against racism in britain. the legacy of cyrille regis felt notjust here at west brom, but throughout his sport. a role model for a...
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appears to have cost a place at the world cup finals in russia but he still hopes to go, ironically asaronically as a video assistant official. nial foster, bbc news. the draw for the australian open has been made and there are some tasty ties to tuck into. top seed rafa nadal‘s path through to the latter stages in melbourne could see potential clashes against cilic, kyrgios, sock and dimitrov. meanwhile the defending champion roger federer starts against alliage bedine. who recently switched from representing great britain back to his native slovenia. federer who's looking for a record 20th grand slam title is also hoping to win his sixth australian open and could face canadian milos raonic in the fourth round. it's great to be back. this is not normal. i don't like usually going into drawers because they freaked me out, i don't want to know who i play rather than seeing the sheet at the end knowing whom i play rather than seeing the sheet at the end knowing who my first—round what a pleasure it court arena, the second court i came on to after winning last year and showed off the troph
appears to have cost a place at the world cup finals in russia but he still hopes to go, ironically asaronically as a video assistant official. nial foster, bbc news. the draw for the australian open has been made and there are some tasty ties to tuck into. top seed rafa nadal‘s path through to the latter stages in melbourne could see potential clashes against cilic, kyrgios, sock and dimitrov. meanwhile the defending champion roger federer starts against alliage bedine. who recently switched...
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asa to be educated and they need staff.know we get rather tetchy when we get messages via pa rent tetchy when we get messages via parent mail and what have you saying you need to pay for this and that and the other. the pens and the books. you should and the other. the pens and tbe books. you should not have to. you wa nt to books. you should not have to. you want to do everything for your child, but... people should not have to do that. we have a problem in every single sector. this is the tail—end of austerity. finally, everyone is saying... is it the tail—end of austerity? everyone is saying... is it the tail-end of austerity? it is in the sense we are coming out of it. this is what is left over from the austerity imposed from 2010. so, schools have been underfunded. that gets progressively worse. academy schools come up and then you have police funding. social care... yes. police, the seventh year of ten years of austerity again. it is all coming home to roost. you are not convinced it is over. no. it would be nice. man
asa to be educated and they need staff.know we get rather tetchy when we get messages via pa rent tetchy when we get messages via parent mail and what have you saying you need to pay for this and that and the other. the pens and the books. you should and the other. the pens and tbe books. you should not have to. you wa nt to books. you should not have to. you want to do everything for your child, but... people should not have to do that. we have a problem in every single sector. this is the...
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they breakpoint opportunity, asa around. they breakpoint opportunity, as a spit, the georgian hasjust broken as a spit, the georgian hasjust bro ke n kyle as a spit, the georgian hasjust broken kyle edmund in the first game of set free. could be a long way to go in this one. you mentioned nadal under the lights. great stuff. gigi salmon, our tennis reporter in melbourne. all the details on the website of who will be in action. a p—plater will be nick kyrgios. he'll face the number 15 seed, and former runner—up, jo—wilfried tsonga, and it seems the australian has always been a big fan of the frenchman. it was just the way he played his game. i liked his aggressive style dennis, a big serve, a big forehand. entertaining tennis. when i was 12i went to his practice sessions, i think i was 12. i went to all his practice sessions and a new ball, he cited everyday. i do if he remembers, they went every day. —— signed it every day. rafael nadal plays under the likely. it is his first attempt in nine years. i learnt a lot from that.
they breakpoint opportunity, asa around. they breakpoint opportunity, as a spit, the georgian hasjust broken as a spit, the georgian hasjust bro ke n kyle as a spit, the georgian hasjust broken kyle edmund in the first game of set free. could be a long way to go in this one. you mentioned nadal under the lights. great stuff. gigi salmon, our tennis reporter in melbourne. all the details on the website of who will be in action. a p—plater will be nick kyrgios. he'll face the number 15 seed,...
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i could get twenty and she ended up dying your ma asa some nonsensical sad thing would to us and wash fall. giving me but as the gate is a. big you know i see a boogy of wood the above would. do you would do below. but it is a way of course with your views. toward you suze you know i would spazz see if she were a bull but i still wish you do. you then were judging you so would do when needed some reason me and you know what. was agreed was to get each year the pavement beads and good of jeeves's water. because the good old days you go running. with us so go as to why did our good news cheek accuse me of personal who's being who. you seem years noya very helpful quarter of the bio us. business updates rolled to you by qatar airways going places to get. business updates rolled to you by qatar airways going places together. the frustration of. i don't want to live in the world where everything is designed in california made in china the cutting edge is on the hands of the corporation the only way to be subversive is to be able to control the technology to let my small bands he has built
i could get twenty and she ended up dying your ma asa some nonsensical sad thing would to us and wash fall. giving me but as the gate is a. big you know i see a boogy of wood the above would. do you would do below. but it is a way of course with your views. toward you suze you know i would spazz see if she were a bull but i still wish you do. you then were judging you so would do when needed some reason me and you know what. was agreed was to get each year the pavement beads and good of...
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remember that, and blue bottles asa 5p. remember that, and blue bottles as a kid for 10p. sweet money. you didn't realise your sweet money. you didn't realise you were recycling. you didn't. your pocket money. flesh it out for penny sweets, if such things still exist, i have no idea. let's finish with the guardian, woman has baby, on the front page. she's making light of it too. this is the prime minister of new zealand. she's going to take six weeks off while she has this baby in june she says and then get back to work. it's obviously a brilliant good news story for equality of the sexes, because itjust, it further allows us to treat pregnancy, having children as a normal part of life and something that even prime ministers do. it hasn't happened for a long timement no, it hasn't. we had a slight experience of it with tony blair. he didn't have a baby. it was benazir bhutto. there was tony blair and gordon brown. but they weren't giving birth and coming back six weeks later. it's not the long time to be off work. baby has two parents, who's going to step in? the husband.
remember that, and blue bottles asa 5p. remember that, and blue bottles as a kid for 10p. sweet money. you didn't realise your sweet money. you didn't realise you were recycling. you didn't. your pocket money. flesh it out for penny sweets, if such things still exist, i have no idea. let's finish with the guardian, woman has baby, on the front page. she's making light of it too. this is the prime minister of new zealand. she's going to take six weeks off while she has this baby in june she says...
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but because of what he said, some traders and investors interpret it asa traders and investors interpretble departure from the us traditional strong dollar policy and that meant that the dollar fell rather sharply from hitting the lowest level in about three years major currencies. —— against. it has recovered somewhat at the moment, trading at around 109 yen. japan opened a short while ago, falling sharply. exporters being affected because a strong yen makes their product less competitive abroad. thank you so much for that update. well, in other business news, south korean company lg electronics says it will raise the prices of most of its washing machines sold in the united state. this move comes two days after the trump administration announced plans to slap tariffs on imported washing machines which are mostly made in south korea and china. in order to protect their domestic producers. lg did not disclose how big the price hikes would be. the philippine economy is still one of asia's best performers, darter still one of asia's best performers, da rter revealed still one of asia's bes
but because of what he said, some traders and investors interpret it asa traders and investors interpretble departure from the us traditional strong dollar policy and that meant that the dollar fell rather sharply from hitting the lowest level in about three years major currencies. —— against. it has recovered somewhat at the moment, trading at around 109 yen. japan opened a short while ago, falling sharply. exporters being affected because a strong yen makes their product less competitive...
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founded in 1929, the main business is mining, but it has also established itself asa but it has alsoarfilm location. its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russian far east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the mining business here dominates kirovsk. it employs one third of the local workforce and has funded much of the infrastructure. it is also trying to diversify the local economy. to encourage the tourists to come, they've even reopened the local airport. again it is dependent on the company. if the plan is to work there will be challenges. the last two decades have been a struggle and it is still not easy to make ends meet. the 1990s also spell the demise of the once grand kirovsk rail
founded in 1929, the main business is mining, but it has also established itself asa but it has alsoarfilm location. its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russian far east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another...
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i could get twenty and she ended up dying or ma asa some nonsensical sick thing would. wash fault. me but is the gate is a. big you know i see a boogy of wood the above would. do you would to below zero but it is a way of course with your views. you suze you know would spaz see if she were a bull but i don't wish you do but you then are judging you so would someone needed some reason me and you know what. was agreed was to get each year the pavement kids and gooder jeeves's wonder. because the judge in the good old busy building. where the sun go was seen why did i get a new chic accuse me of well so who's been here. you seen his noir good golf world tour of the bio us. the latest news as it breaks the government of mali some market has pushed to have a series of laws that it says will make argentina's economy more competitive with detailed coverage in two thousand and sixteen when the government steps up the does it hurts all the cost of college or jumped by sixty percent the queues disappeared at least for a year from around the world the military and the establishment in the cap
i could get twenty and she ended up dying or ma asa some nonsensical sick thing would. wash fault. me but is the gate is a. big you know i see a boogy of wood the above would. do you would to below zero but it is a way of course with your views. you suze you know would spaz see if she were a bull but i don't wish you do but you then are judging you so would someone needed some reason me and you know what. was agreed was to get each year the pavement kids and gooder jeeves's wonder. because the...
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a lot of people see me asa livingston.hereas i myself see myself the other way around. my stats would show that my strength is in red bull cricket, so i've already had a taste of international experience with the 20 20s this year and it will be a nice opportunity to go into the environment this time with a lot more confidence in my game. the draw for the australian open was made earlier today in melbourne and we we re made earlier today in melbourne and we were here about the prospects for british players in a moment but the defending champion roger federer was at the door and he saw himself drawn against slovenian. the world number one rafah nadal and last year's runner—up starts against estrella the only british male in melbourne, kyle edmund, faces anderson. that is all the sport for now. i will have more for you in sports day at10:30pm. a woman has appeared before magistrates charged with murdering a man whose remains were found buried in a garden at stockport in greater manchester. barbara coombes, who's 63 and believ
a lot of people see me asa livingston.hereas i myself see myself the other way around. my stats would show that my strength is in red bull cricket, so i've already had a taste of international experience with the 20 20s this year and it will be a nice opportunity to go into the environment this time with a lot more confidence in my game. the draw for the australian open was made earlier today in melbourne and we we re made earlier today in melbourne and we were here about the prospects for...
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it's come from death row —— defra, and the conservatives seem to be using this asa conservatives seem public good books. a lot of the reason why people are fly—tipping is that bin collections have been cut by cuts to local government. and also recycling centres and household waste disposal centres, which seem to be open less and less and it's harder and harder to get them to dispose of your stuff. they have a lwa ys dispose of your stuff. they have always been people who fight it though. that's no excuse. it is possible to take things to be recycling centre or the local tip or stick it in your bins at not at the end of the road. if that does happen. i think the activity is reprehensible and i'd be entirely in favour of hitting those people hard. if they can back it up. but it's one thing having an aspiration and another actually doing and achieving it. but the principle has to be right, because what happens is people through their old sofa down a lay— by somewhere or whatever and then somebody else, the taxpayer ultimately ends up having to pay for it, and it creates a hell of a mess
it's come from death row —— defra, and the conservatives seem to be using this asa conservatives seem public good books. a lot of the reason why people are fly—tipping is that bin collections have been cut by cuts to local government. and also recycling centres and household waste disposal centres, which seem to be open less and less and it's harder and harder to get them to dispose of your stuff. they have a lwa ys dispose of your stuff. they have always been people who fight it though....
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look on as a curse for some and a blessing for otherers, locked into the basin might be asas muh as 400 trillllion feet of shale gas, the fifth largestst deposit in thehe world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the moment -- for what thee government hopes will be greenen enenergy, jobs, development. >> one of the issssues we have with t the long-term costs of fracking is that the governments and the oil and gas indusustries are very keen to proromote it tn the basis that it bringngs prosperity. what is this the talking about? are they talking about short- term gains for a few global companies and the government that is to be rulingng at the moment? that is what they call prosperity. that prosperity is that the cost of the prosperity of future generations, thenen it is not worth it. >> this group is part of a growing resistance t to natural gas production that t appearedeo do whatever it takes to prevent exploration in this deposit.
look on as a curse for some and a blessing for otherers, locked into the basin might be asas muh as 400 trillllion feet of shale gas, the fifth largestst deposit in thehe world. since the moratorium on natural gas exploration was lifted in 2012, companies like royal dutch shell and others are lining up about south africa's door, waiting for the green light for what the moment -- for what thee government hopes will be greenen enenergy, jobs, development. >> one of the issssues we have with...
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asa grief, and re—examining everything.f this kind of novel, you know, a good page—turner, one where people are involved in inexplicable events that they have to work very hard to unravel, frankly, how do you keep the tension going? it's about what makes you tense as a writer. it's a journey. when you are writing a book, it's a journey you go on yourself. if it is a boring or a dulljourney, it will not work for the reader, will it? that's right, you have to feel some of that excitement? exactly. i was doing an interview with bbc radio scotland, doing a location radio interview on the isle of lewis, talking about the blackouts, the first book that i had set up there. we went to a slipway in a tiny harbour in the north—east coast, i had set a scene there in the book. it was a scene that i had never originally planned to do. it was a bridging scene between two scenes that i had worked out that i was going to write about. it turned into an extraordinarily emotional ebbing pyrenees for me writing it. —— emotional experience for
asa grief, and re—examining everything.f this kind of novel, you know, a good page—turner, one where people are involved in inexplicable events that they have to work very hard to unravel, frankly, how do you keep the tension going? it's about what makes you tense as a writer. it's a journey. when you are writing a book, it's a journey you go on yourself. if it is a boring or a dulljourney, it will not work for the reader, will it? that's right, you have to feel some of that excitement?...
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if you see it asa will be disappointed. it as a film in its own right and you are able to enjoy the ensemble performances, it is a film about their relationship, it is melancholic, it is sad and nostalgic. it is often laughed out loud funny. it will not change the world. rather than saying it is the sequel, it is more of a footnote, but a rather charming footnote, largely because the three central performances carried through. you we re performances carried through. you were enjoying that clip. it is a film that stands on its own. oddly enough, the problem becomes if you try and put it next to others and it isa try and put it next to others and it is a different kettle of fish. it is a kinder not sequel to the movie. is a different kettle of fish. it is a kinder not sequel to the moviem that clear? i think so. and the best dvd? coco came out last week and i love free billboards. it is great that pixar animation is finally back at the top of its game. some really complicated subjects. life, death, grief, loss, memory, but it
if you see it asa will be disappointed. it as a film in its own right and you are able to enjoy the ensemble performances, it is a film about their relationship, it is melancholic, it is sad and nostalgic. it is often laughed out loud funny. it will not change the world. rather than saying it is the sequel, it is more of a footnote, but a rather charming footnote, largely because the three central performances carried through. you we re performances carried through. you were enjoying that clip....