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i want to thank bafta and bafta members remember in children who committed crimes.you and we except this award on their behalf tonight. next up, single drama and having had quite a lot of those myself, it is something ican lot of those myself, it is something i can really relate to. jessica raine. the unflinching subject matter of each of those nominated in this category is a true testament to the skill, professionalism and above all courage of everyone involved in making them. i felt, ifelt, ina i felt, in a way, ifelt, in a way, like i had a duty to succeed not just ifelt, in a way, like i had a duty to succeed notjust for me but for my friends as well. the children in that class never got the chance to be what they hoped. or to even try. so...i be what they hoped. or to even try. so... ithink be what they hoped. or to even try. so... i think that's why. a bigger dreamerand we so... i think that's why. a bigger dreamer and we promise to encourage others to dream big and to walk towards seeing their dreams come true and to inspire others at the forefront will be fo
i want to thank bafta and bafta members remember in children who committed crimes.you and we except this award on their behalf tonight. next up, single drama and having had quite a lot of those myself, it is something ican lot of those myself, it is something i can really relate to. jessica raine. the unflinching subject matter of each of those nominated in this category is a true testament to the skill, professionalism and above all courage of everyone involved in making them. i felt, ifelt,...
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stars of the small screen have gathered in london for the annual bafta television awards.er work over four decades. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba was there — his report contains flash photography. 0n the red carpet, many of tv‘s best—known faces for a ceremony, potentially more significant than many before it. five years ago programmes on online—only channels couldn't be entered. this year, after a series of rule changes, they are not only eligible but streaming service netflix's royal drama the crown is leading the nominations. 0n the night the royal drama went home empty hand and in a more traditionally—feeling result the bbc dominated, winning more than three—quarters of the awards, including two baftas for... happy valley. i thought i got through to him and he was stepping down. the yorkshire set crime drama won best series and best actress for sarah lancashire. clare foy, you have given me the best ten hours under a duvet, that i have ever had. the drama, damilola, 0ur loved boy also won two baftas, including best supporting actress for i pray for justic
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the bafta fellowship this year is awarded tojoanna the bafta fellowship this year is awarded to joannafellowship this year is awarded tojoanna lumley cheering hello, welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. i say we are alive but i do not feel very live having had two hours sleep. thank you s much for all your absolutely lovely messages following this — a bafta award for best news coverage — which we won last night — which is for the way we reported on the footballers abuse story. and this award really is for andy woodward, steve walters, chris unsworth and jason dunford who spoke to us on the programme last year. we are very grateful to you and very proud. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today. the computer virus which first hit the health service on friday is still causing serious problems at seven nhs organisations — including hospitals — in england. officials fear that further problems could emerge this morning when
the bafta fellowship this year is awarded tojoanna the bafta fellowship this year is awarded to joannafellowship this year is awarded tojoanna lumley cheering hello, welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. i say we are alive but i do not feel very live having had two hours sleep. thank you s much for all your absolutely lovely messages following this — a bafta award for best news coverage — which we won last night — which is for the way we reported on the footballers...
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stars of the small screen gathered this evening in london for the annual bafta television awards.ed the bafta fellowship in recognition of her work over four decades. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba was there. his report contains flash photography. 0n the red carpet, many of it. v's best—known faces for a ceremony, potentially more significant than many before it. --tv five years ago programmes on online—only channels couldn't be entered. this year, after a series of rule changes, they are not only eligible but streaming service net flix's royal drama the crown is leading the nominations. 0n the night the royal drama went home empty hand and in a more traditionally—feeling result the bbc dominated, winning more than three—quarters of the awards, including two baftas for... happy valley. i thought i got through to him and he was stepping down. the yorkshire set crime drama won best series and west actress the yorkshire set crime drama won best series and best actress for sarah lancashire. clare foy, you have given me the best ten hours under a duvet, that i have ever ha
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. —— autumnposmac stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a good night at the baftas. the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! cheering and applause. this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. let's ta ke thi
. —— autumnposmac stay with us on bbc news, still to come: a good night at the baftas. the pope will live. that was the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the...
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they are enjoying the evening, it is an honour to be nominated for the bafta. talked about the honour of receiving the bafta fellowship, the highest accolade that the academy can give. she talked about how emotional it was being there and being clapped along by all her fellow actors, producers, the people she has worked with over about 50 years in the industry. the wonderful thing is looking back at all the clips in your career. and of course a few little things that people do not remember you are in. it will be a very emotional evening for her. it is an evening reflecting the changing landscape of television. five years ago programmes on online only channels could not be entered for the baftas. now the programme leading the nominations is from netflix, the crown, which has five nominations. it is reflecting how audiences are enjoying the kind of television across all kinds of platforms that is being produced today. it sees itself at the forefront of that. we are still waiting for benedict cumberbatch. joan collins just went through. we have had comedy stars li
they are enjoying the evening, it is an honour to be nominated for the bafta. talked about the honour of receiving the bafta fellowship, the highest accolade that the academy can give. she talked about how emotional it was being there and being clapped along by all her fellow actors, producers, the people she has worked with over about 50 years in the industry. the wonderful thing is looking back at all the clips in your career. and of course a few little things that people do not remember you...
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she has never won a bafta.s ago but she has never won a bafta. so tonight the queen has finally won a bafta. and actress joanna lumley queen has finally won a bafta. and actressjoanna lumley received a standing ovation as she presented with bafta's highest accolade, the fellowship. yes, chairs, sweeties, thanks a lot. —— cheers. fellowship. yes, chairs, sweeties, thanks a lot. -- cheers. in recognition of a career which spanned almost half a century. during that you have produced the most amazing bafta stat. you get a free spray tan as you go into the baftas, apparently. in the build-up? on the night you could get a bit sticky, but yes. so you have to look around? no, it isjust very few want to. that is an insight into the world of showbiz. we will watch that again and see if they look tanned. we will have all the weather very shortly. john is here with a look at the weekend's sport. and mixed emotions all round. at the top in the bottom. there is not long to go and you can see by that picture, hull city are do
she has never won a bafta.s ago but she has never won a bafta. so tonight the queen has finally won a bafta. and actress joanna lumley queen has finally won a bafta. and actressjoanna lumley received a standing ovation as she presented with bafta's highest accolade, the fellowship. yes, chairs, sweeties, thanks a lot. —— cheers. fellowship. yes, chairs, sweeties, thanks a lot. -- cheers. in recognition of a career which spanned almost half a century. during that you have produced the most...
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and a bafta for happy valley as its star takes the lead actress award. good evening.computers are likely to be affected tomorrow by the cyber attack that hit many parts of the nhs, as the working week begins and people return to their desks. the ransomware attack is now known to have had 200,000 victims around the world, with europe's law enforcement agency saying new versions are being released and an international manhunt underway for those responsible. with some nhs trusts still affected, we'll hear from our health editor in a moment but first our security correspondent, gordon corera. but first our security a cyber attack that spread like wildfire around the world and may not yet be over. like wildfire around the world it was launched on friday by hackers whose identity is still unknown and what's been seen so far has already been extraordinary, say law enforcement. already been extraordinary, we've never seen anything like this unprecedented scale, the latest numbers we are seeing, over 200,000 victims in over 150 countries but clearly a global phenomenon. this i
and a bafta for happy valley as its star takes the lead actress award. good evening.computers are likely to be affected tomorrow by the cyber attack that hit many parts of the nhs, as the working week begins and people return to their desks. the ransomware attack is now known to have had 200,000 victims around the world, with europe's law enforcement agency saying new versions are being released and an international manhunt underway for those responsible. with some nhs trusts still affected,...
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and the stars hit the red carpet for tonight's bafta television awards.d evening and welcome to bbc news. the head of the european union's law enforcement agency says the hackers who targeted organisations including the nhs on friday have put out a new version of their cyber attack. rob wainwright, the head of europol, said there were now 200,000 victims of the cyber attack around the world and more could be affected as computers are turned on tomorrow morning. seven nhs trusts in england are still affected, with patients being warned about further disruption in coming days. here's our health editor hugh pym. it was the biggest ever attack on health service it systems. today, staff at those hospitals caught up in the disruption were doing their best to get up and running. they used paper where they had to. but the nhs was one victim of a global cyber assault and europe's police agency says the scale of the problem is unprecedented and it could get worse. this bug will be sitting in systems over the weekend in systems not being used and when people arrive
and the stars hit the red carpet for tonight's bafta television awards.d evening and welcome to bbc news. the head of the european union's law enforcement agency says the hackers who targeted organisations including the nhs on friday have put out a new version of their cyber attack. rob wainwright, the head of europol, said there were now 200,000 victims of the cyber attack around the world and more could be affected as computers are turned on tomorrow morning. seven nhs trusts in england are...
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bafta is trying to reflect the changing tv landscape.s that were on online only channels were not eligible for the bafta ‘s, now the crown from netflix is eligible and is also leading the nominations this afternoon with the best drama series, the best actress, as well as other nominations. whatever kind of broadcasting appears, and it applies to the bbc as well, netflix has become an online only channel. we hope to see a whole range of styles here from the likes ofjoan collins to benedict cumberbatch who was nominated for playing richard iii. it should celebrate the very best of british television. we look forward to hearing more from you a little later. not a bad evening to be on the red carpet. makes a change for being in the rain. and victoria derbyshire is in the news category, so good luck to her. in the general election campaign, labour says it would raise billions of pounds for public services with a new tax on financial transactions — what's known as a ‘robin hood' tax. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell said the levy would brin
bafta is trying to reflect the changing tv landscape.s that were on online only channels were not eligible for the bafta ‘s, now the crown from netflix is eligible and is also leading the nominations this afternoon with the best drama series, the best actress, as well as other nominations. whatever kind of broadcasting appears, and it applies to the bbc as well, netflix has become an online only channel. we hope to see a whole range of styles here from the likes ofjoan collins to benedict...
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now on bbc news it's time for a special programme featuring the highlights of the 2017 bafta tv awards
now on bbc news it's time for a special programme featuring the highlights of the 2017 bafta tv awards
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congratulations on your bafta.our weather watchers of east sussex. lovely blue skies. compare that to cornwall, there is low cloud and it's damp and then as we head off towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. soa towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. so a real variation, towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. so a realvariation, but towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. so a real variation, but one thing that is a common factor is that it thing that is a common factor is thatitis thing that is a common factor is that it is very muggy to start the day. we're looking at 20 celsius in parts of the east. you can see where we've had the rain. some of it heavy across wales. now, this line of rain here is going to slowly push south—east wards during the day, but it won't get into the far south—east where it will remain muggy and sunny and behind it, we've got rain whipping across northern ireland and scotla nd whipping across northern ireland and scotland moving on from the west to the east and be
congratulations on your bafta.our weather watchers of east sussex. lovely blue skies. compare that to cornwall, there is low cloud and it's damp and then as we head off towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. soa towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. so a real variation, towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. so a realvariation, but towards dudley, again a lot of cloud around. so a real variation, but one thing that is a common factor is that it thing that is a common factor...
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it is the baftas tonight. network drama leads field at bafta tv awards.ial. to get this recognition from the gold standard of arts awards, the baftas, would be a huge deal. the most nominations, a good chance of winning, claire follows is up for best actress. mainstream bbc dramas that made an impact. to have that gold standard, for the industry to accept that streaming services are here, they are here to stay, people willing to pay for them, it raises questions about funding models and clearly they are spending a lot of money on they are spending a lot of money on the ground to get people to sign up. exactly. netflix have been very fashionable to work for because give the talent the chance to do what they want. if they got a chance of winning a battle as well, it is only going to become more popular. this could be a big dealfor netflix tonight. this story on the front of the times. i tried to work out whether i can get away with wearing the suit, especially not on the sofa. the story in here is this one. iam sofa. the story in here is this one. i am prob
it is the baftas tonight. network drama leads field at bafta tv awards.ial. to get this recognition from the gold standard of arts awards, the baftas, would be a huge deal. the most nominations, a good chance of winning, claire follows is up for best actress. mainstream bbc dramas that made an impact. to have that gold standard, for the industry to accept that streaming services are here, they are here to stay, people willing to pay for them, it raises questions about funding models and clearly...
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let's talk about the bafta awards. police drama happy valley was one of the winners. took home best drama series and best actress, for sarah lancashire. damilola, our loved boy, a moving drama about the murdered schoolboy, also won two prizes, including best supporting actress for wunmi mosa ku. best actor went to adeel akhtar for a drama about so—called honour killing, murdered by my father. they know! everyone knows! best supporting actor to tom hollander, for spy story the night manager. there were a couple of awards for planet earth ii, including must—see moment for its thrilling and emotional sna kes—versus—iguana chase. and actressjoanna lumley received a standing ovation as she was presented with bafta's highest accolade, the fellowship... ..in recognition of a career that's spanned close to half a century. lizo mzimba, bbc news, at the baftas. the time is five to six. stand—by for the news at six george. in the meantime, the latest on the weather with nick. there have been some heavy bursts of rain around, initially for northern ireland and into southern scotl
let's talk about the bafta awards. police drama happy valley was one of the winners. took home best drama series and best actress, for sarah lancashire. damilola, our loved boy, a moving drama about the murdered schoolboy, also won two prizes, including best supporting actress for wunmi mosa ku. best actor went to adeel akhtar for a drama about so—called honour killing, murdered by my father. they know! everyone knows! best supporting actor to tom hollander, for spy story the night manager....
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been arriving on what is a significant event for the ba ftas. what is a significant event for the baftasgo, programmes that were only screened by online only broadcasters could not be entered. this year, the crown is not only eligible, it is leading the way with five nominations including recognition for its lead actress who plays the queen. in other acting categories, the performance nominating benedict cumberbatch the shakespeare, hollow crown series and you one lumley is receiving the fellowship, reflecting a prestigious career that has lasted around half a century. thank you very much. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, hello. this is bbc news. friday's cyber attack hit 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries according to the head of the european union's police agency. europol‘s director, rob wainwright, spoke to my colleague ben brown and said he fears the number will grow when people return to work tomorrow. we are well used to, at europol, seeing how ra nsomwa re has become a major cybercriminal problem but we have never seen something on this scale. th
been arriving on what is a significant event for the ba ftas. what is a significant event for the baftasgo, programmes that were only screened by online only broadcasters could not be entered. this year, the crown is not only eligible, it is leading the way with five nominations including recognition for its lead actress who plays the queen. in other acting categories, the performance nominating benedict cumberbatch the shakespeare, hollow crown series and you one lumley is receiving the...
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marvellous that she has got a fellowship of bafta for all of her lifetime work. we celebrate how excellent she is as an actor and as a comic actor, and we do not celebrate how good she is at designing bridges. that is controversial to end on. we are back again at 11:30pm, and i am back with the main stories at iipm. from celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come with some long books, like the crimson petal and the white and, more recently, the book of strange new things, which is science fiction. but after the death of his wife eva, he decided to write a book of poems, undying: a love story, that follows the stages of her illness and describes the raw day—by—day process of his own grief afterwards. welcome. as a novelist, was it difficult to commit yourself, especially under these very painful circumstances, to a poetic form? i didn't feel i was committing myself to anything. in the aftermath of eva's death, these poems came to me. i had no conception that i was going to put them out there. they were just suggesting themselves to be written. it
marvellous that she has got a fellowship of bafta for all of her lifetime work. we celebrate how excellent she is as an actor and as a comic actor, and we do not celebrate how good she is at designing bridges. that is controversial to end on. we are back again at 11:30pm, and i am back with the main stories at iipm. from celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come with some long books, like the crimson petal and the white and, more recently, the book of strange new things,...
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celebrities have hit the red carpet for tonight's bafta television awards.cintyre has won for best entertainment performance, and the bbc show happy valley has won best drama. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening... commiserations for hull city as they relegated from the premier league — but celebrations for crystal palace who are staying up! fond farewells at spurs as tottenham say goodbye to white hart lane after 118 years. and congratulations for lewis hamilton as he takes the victory at the spanish grand prix. it was a day of contrast‘s at selhurst park — a 4—0 defeat for hull city confirmed their relegation from the premier league, but there were celebrations for crystal palace as the win meant they are safe in the top flight for next season. for hull though it's real disappointment and a case of what might have been as nick parrott reports. had the season started when marco silva took charge charge of hull city, they would have been tenth heading into their match with crystal palace. it made them almost
celebrities have hit the red carpet for tonight's bafta television awards.cintyre has won for best entertainment performance, and the bbc show happy valley has won best drama. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening... commiserations for hull city as they relegated from the premier league — but celebrations for crystal palace who are staying up! fond farewells at spurs as tottenham say goodbye to white hart lane after 118 years. and...
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a winning night for happy valley at the baftas, at one best drama and its star one the lead actress awardnd welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author natalie haynes. tomorrow's front pages. the i says the prime minister is to make a pitch to labour voters by boosting the living wage and guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports that the conservatives‘ workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the daily mail says it will be the biggest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will take a million people of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cyber
a winning night for happy valley at the baftas, at one best drama and its star one the lead actress awardnd welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author natalie haynes. tomorrow's front pages. the i says the prime minister is to make a pitch to labour voters by boosting the living wage and guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports that the conservatives‘...
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celebrities have gathered in london for the bafta television awards.ers of the people versus oj simpson, america crime story, and the victoria programme —— the victoria derbyshire programme one the news coverage category. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show. we're in colombia, exploring the legacy of one of the country's most controversial criminals. we're here at pablo‘s prison/five—star resort! oops! did ijust make that man crash? i hit the road in tokyo, taking tourists for a ride. they look a bit shell—shocked! and global gadgets gives you the lowdown on how to take a selfie from up in the sky! hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from tokyo in japan, with me, carmen roberts. a little later on in the show, i'll be trying my hand at pulling one of the iconic rickshaws that weaves its way through the streets here. but first. we're in medellin, in the north west of colombia. two decades ago it was one of the most dangerous cities in the world, as the notorious drug lord pablo escobar waged wa
celebrities have gathered in london for the bafta television awards.ers of the people versus oj simpson, america crime story, and the victoria programme —— the victoria derbyshire programme one the news coverage category. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show. we're in colombia, exploring the legacy of one of the country's most controversial criminals. we're here at pablo‘s prison/five—star resort! oops! did ijust make that man crash? i hit the road in...
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now — british television has been celebrating its big awards night, at the baftas — but as you can seet the stars on the red carpet might have wanted. it was pouring with rain as the celebrities turned up everyone was in a bit of a hurry to get inside — and we're proud to say, once they got there, the bbc won about three quarters of the prizes on offer. for many years, china stood at the centre of the global economy, with the trade route known as the ‘silk road' making the country rich and powerful. the importance faded during the twentieth century, but now china's president xi jinping is keen to bring it back, with a project known as ‘0ne belt, 0ne road.‘ world leaders are gathered in beijing to hear more about the plan which china says is the project of the century. a short time ago i spoke to geoffrey hamilton from un economic commission for europe. he explained the un's role from beijing. we have actually signed yesterday a memorandum of understanding with the ndrc of the chinese government for a major programme in central asia and south—east europe, improving legal regulatory envi
now — british television has been celebrating its big awards night, at the baftas — but as you can seet the stars on the red carpet might have wanted. it was pouring with rain as the celebrities turned up everyone was in a bit of a hurry to get inside — and we're proud to say, once they got there, the bbc won about three quarters of the prizes on offer. for many years, china stood at the centre of the global economy, with the trade route known as the ‘silk road' making the country rich...
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she has never won a bafta., salvador sobral. is the 27—year—old won the competition for portugal on saturday, performing a ballad written by his sister, and taking the top spot for the first time in the country‘s history. sarah corker‘s report contains some flashing images. this is what you could say is the eurovision effect. after saturday‘s winning performance, salvador sobral arrived back home in portugal as a superstar. he ended portugal‘s 50 year wait for a eurovision win. and such is the interest in the 27—year—old, he needed a police airport to get through the cheering translation: i am very emotional. i cannot explain what i am feeling. salvador, you made my childhood dream come true. translation: we love it all, the song, the melody, the words. the speech. we love it. it was salvador‘s sister luisa who wrote the winning jazz style ballad. the more simple performance set it apart from the more typical flashy displays like italy‘s break dancing gorilla or this intriguing performance from azerbaijan. and
she has never won a bafta., salvador sobral. is the 27—year—old won the competition for portugal on saturday, performing a ballad written by his sister, and taking the top spot for the first time in the country‘s history. sarah corker‘s report contains some flashing images. this is what you could say is the eurovision effect. after saturday‘s winning performance, salvador sobral arrived back home in portugal as a superstar. he ended portugal‘s 50 year wait for a eurovision win. and...
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bafta nominated maxine pea ke! would you like a biscuit! bafta nominated maxine peake!n the country, who represented me. that's amazing really. i'm not surprised it has made you emotional. thank you so much for talking to us today and thank you for your time as well. let's catch up with the latest weather with simon. yesterday turned out to be a very wet day across central and eastern parts of the uk. the rain continued overnight but this morning we have had a lovely start with some blue skies in port talbot. through the day there will continue to be sunshine but also some pretty heavy showers developing. they are already in south—west england and parts of wales and will continue to develop and get heavier. there will be some thunderstorms in the south—west area. further north and east, the rain continues to move in that direction and a chilly day on the east coast of england but sunshine elsewhere and it might feel quite pleasa nt elsewhere and it might feel quite pleasant between the showers. tonight the rain continues moving northwards into scotland but elsewhere cle
bafta nominated maxine pea ke! would you like a biscuit! bafta nominated maxine peake!n the country, who represented me. that's amazing really. i'm not surprised it has made you emotional. thank you so much for talking to us today and thank you for your time as well. let's catch up with the latest weather with simon. yesterday turned out to be a very wet day across central and eastern parts of the uk. the rain continued overnight but this morning we have had a lovely start with some blue skies...
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she presented the baftas and said i'm sue perkins, but you better know me as aunt sue which i thoughtern england will be placed replaced by drier weather, but the chance of thunderstorms maybe affecting north wales and the midlands. still misty around some coasts, but temperatures up around some coasts, but temperatures up to 23 or 24 celsius. it will give the showers added oomph. the showers will be nasty in places, but won't last. they will depart. most places will become dry. damp and drizzly this the west and lots of cloud and temperatures on the mild category, but things turn fresher on tuesday with showers. wednesday o thursday, the driest days of the week with lots of sub sheub too. i will see you tomorrow from 6am. have a good day. you too, matt, thank you very much. there's advice from the rnli this morning on what to do if you accidentally fall into cold water and it goes against what would probably be most people's natural instincts. our reporter fional lamdin is in portishead in somerset for us this morning. all morning you have avoided the cold water and demonstrating and
she presented the baftas and said i'm sue perkins, but you better know me as aunt sue which i thoughtern england will be placed replaced by drier weather, but the chance of thunderstorms maybe affecting north wales and the midlands. still misty around some coasts, but temperatures up around some coasts, but temperatures up to 23 or 24 celsius. it will give the showers added oomph. the showers will be nasty in places, but won't last. they will depart. most places will become dry. damp and...
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billions of pounds for public services iflig’fisfigéi and it's been a winning night for happy valley at the baftawon best drama and its star took the lead actress award. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — france's new president dominates the financial times‘ front page — it says emmanuel macron will meet angela merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges. the eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports the pm's workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. the daily mail says that the she will say it would be the tories‘ greatest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. the guardian focuses more on the campaign — it says labour and the tories are battling for working class votes and that jeremy corbyn will promise to take 1 million people off nhs waiting lists by 2020. the
billions of pounds for public services iflig’fisfigéi and it's been a winning night for happy valley at the baftawon best drama and its star took the lead actress award. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — france's new president dominates the financial times‘ front page — it...