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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and susannah streeter. donald trump gets ready to tell us how he intends to separate his business interests from affairs of state, but can he really avoid conflicts of interest? live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 11th january. the billionaire has business interests around globe. he'll try to reassure the world that they won't influence his policies. we will talk you through what's at sta ke. also in the programme, the heir to the samsung empire faces questioning over south korea's influence—peddling scandal. we'll be live in seoul for the latest. markets in europe look like this. all down just a touch, but let's not forget, they have been going up and up forget, they have been going up and upfor forget, they have been going up and up for days it would seem. we will talk you through the winners and the losers. we'll meet the man who bought a failing factory and turned into a thriving business feeding babies around the world. plus a new device has been launched to muzzle noisy phone calls in
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and susannah streeter. donald trump gets ready to tell us how he intends to separate his business interests from affairs of state, but can he really avoid conflicts of interest? live from london, that's our top story on wednesday, 11th january. the billionaire has business interests around globe. he'll try to reassure the world that they won't influence his policies. we will talk you through what's at sta ke. also in the programme, the heir...
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this is business live from bbc news with aaron heslehurst and rachel horne. the inauguration of donald] trump. as the businessman officially becomes president of the united states later today in washington, his plans for the economy come under scrutiny. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 20th of january. slashing taxes, talking tough on trade and ripping up the corporate rule book. america's president—elect promises double the growth and millions of newjobs. but does trumponomics add up? plus his arch rival china confirms its weakest growth since 1990, with fears of even tougher times ahead. and given the inauguration today, one word dominates the markets, that's caution. and we'll be getting the inside track on the mining industry. the founder and chairman of one of the world's largest mining companies — vedanta resources — willjoin us. we'll get his thoughts on the trump presidency, and likely drivers for commodity prices this year. and we also want to know your thoughts — are you optimistic or pessimistic about the new leader of the free w
this is business live from bbc news with aaron heslehurst and rachel horne. the inauguration of donald] trump. as the businessman officially becomes president of the united states later today in washington, his plans for the economy come under scrutiny. live from london, that's our top story on friday the 20th of january. slashing taxes, talking tough on trade and ripping up the corporate rule book. america's president—elect promises double the growth and millions of newjobs. but does...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.president—elect, donald trump, has voiced fresh scepticism about claims that russia tried to interfere in the american presidential election, just hours before he's due to receive a detailed briefing from intelligence chiefs on the alleged cyber—attack. he appears to be sticking to the opinion. the in a series of tweets overnight, he said: the three intelligence heads have collectively insisted the kremlin ordered the attack to undermine mr trump's opponent, hillary clinton and have warned the president—elect against disparaging their findings. it comes as the outgoing vice presidentjoe it comes as the outgoing vice president joe biden says the president joe biden says the president needs to grow up. our correspondence, dan johnson reports. the three wise men of us intelligence. together in their belief that russian hacking interfered with the presidential election intending to help donald trump win. hacking is only one part of it and it also entails classical propaganda, misinformatio
welcome to bbc newsroom live.president—elect, donald trump, has voiced fresh scepticism about claims that russia tried to interfere in the american presidential election, just hours before he's due to receive a detailed briefing from intelligence chiefs on the alleged cyber—attack. he appears to be sticking to the opinion. the in a series of tweets overnight, he said: the three intelligence heads have collectively insisted the kremlin ordered the attack to undermine mr trump's opponent,...
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this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. the trump administration is standing firm over its ban on immigration from seven countries — despite court rulings and mass protests against it. business leaders worldwide are swift to react. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 30th of january. airlinesjuggle flight crew and passengers, while the tech giant google urges some staff not to leave the country — we'll find out how companies are being impacted by the us travel ban and what you should do. volkswagen has overtaken toyota to become the world's best—selling car—maker — recapturing the position it last held in 2015. and this is where the markets are, they are all down, and we will explain why shortly. and cleaning up. we'll be getting the inside track on how cleaning windows and houses, doing the gardening and pet care has become big business. and what do you make of vw moving swiftly into the fast lane and unseating toyota as the world's biggest seller of cars — what is your car of choice? let us know. just use
this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. the trump administration is standing firm over its ban on immigration from seven countries — despite court rulings and mass protests against it. business leaders worldwide are swift to react. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 30th of january. airlinesjuggle flight crew and passengers, while the tech giant google urges some staff not to leave the country — we'll find out how companies are being...
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this is business live from bbc news, with sally bundock and aaron heslehurst. smart homes, voice recognition and driverless cars! we'll take a look at the rise of the robots at the world's biggest tech event. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 5th january. in need of a recharge. we are not talking about me! the trillion dollar tech industry gathers in las vegas — in search of the gadgets that will get it growing again. our top tech team is there, trying and testing out the latest stuff. also in the programme — upsetting the apple cart! chinese authorities force the silicon valley giant to withdraw its new york times app. the markets will be quite a mixed day, we are talking you through the winners and losers! is that rory with make—up on? cutting out the middle man. we'll talk to the boss of a tech company hoping to revolution—ise we'll talk to the boss of a tech company hoping to revolutionise the way we transfer money abroad. and keeping with all things tech — we want to hear from you. what are the gadgets that you can't live without and have c
this is business live from bbc news, with sally bundock and aaron heslehurst. smart homes, voice recognition and driverless cars! we'll take a look at the rise of the robots at the world's biggest tech event. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 5th january. in need of a recharge. we are not talking about me! the trillion dollar tech industry gathers in las vegas — in search of the gadgets that will get it growing again. our top tech team is there, trying and testing out the...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and aaron heslehurst. samsung confirms the note 7 smartphone disaster was caused by faulty batteries. the overheating devices have cost it more than $5 billion and huge damage to its reputation. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 23rd of january. the world's biggest smartphone maker also says its next big phone launch won't happen next month as expected. we'll ask how long the damage will last. also in the programme: the boss of taiwan's foxconn — which is based in taiwan — confirms he's considering a multibillion dollarfactory investment in donald trump's america. and all of the key markets are down by nearly 1%. why such a bad start to the trading week? we talk you through the winners and losers. and we'll be getting the inside track on baby food. it's a huge market worth $53 billion. and we're speaking to the mum who couldn't find what she wanted in the shops, so she started her own organic business. and we want to hear from you today — do you still trust samsung? the 58 will be out soo
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and aaron heslehurst. samsung confirms the note 7 smartphone disaster was caused by faulty batteries. the overheating devices have cost it more than $5 billion and huge damage to its reputation. live from london, that's our top story on monday the 23rd of january. the world's biggest smartphone maker also says its next big phone launch won't happen next month as expected. we'll ask how long the damage will last. also in the programme: the...
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get involved on the bbc business live web page. cebook. business live, on tv and online, whenever you need to know. we were having a debate about whether 17 is a big number or not! it is getting big. when you're responsible for 17 salaries, it keeps you awake at night! it's a lot of people. anyway, jeremy is back. we're going to lose time here. so jeremy, let's talk about the story, the tesla car. first of all, tell us about what happened to begin with. and then we'll discuss some of our technology mishaps? tesla cars you can turn it on using your smartphone. this guy who owns a tesla car took it out to take some photos of the snow in the us, drove into a canyon leaving his car key at home. took photos and took some lovely photos and got back in the carand lovely photos and got back in the car and couldn't turn his car back on because there was no cell signal. that would happen a lot in this country. even places like clapham where you can't get two bars. what happened to you? uploading personal photos on twitter.” ordered a disco ba
get involved on the bbc business live web page. cebook. business live, on tv and online, whenever you need to know. we were having a debate about whether 17 is a big number or not! it is getting big. when you're responsible for 17 salaries, it keeps you awake at night! it's a lot of people. anyway, jeremy is back. we're going to lose time here. so jeremy, let's talk about the story, the tesla car. first of all, tell us about what happened to begin with. and then we'll discuss some of our...
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this is business live from bbc news with rachel home and sally bundock. as many big us businesses rally against president trump's travel ban, will he be able to get them back onside with lower taxes on their overseas profits? live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 31st january. with $2.5 trillion stashed overseas, can america's biggest companies be convinced to bring it back and boost their own economy? also in the programme, jitters in japan. profits fall at canon and sony sees a big write—down on the big screen. the ftse 100 up slightly, the dax the ftse100 up slightly, the dax is flat. and, how a wine industry is trying to put lebanon's vineyards back at the top table. and, bad maths skills could be costing us as much as £1 billion a year. let us know, have your maths skills ever resulted in you getting a bad deal? just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. us president donald trump has only been in office for 12 days but he's already turned every presidential convention on its head. temporarily banning immigration from seven
this is business live from bbc news with rachel home and sally bundock. as many big us businesses rally against president trump's travel ban, will he be able to get them back onside with lower taxes on their overseas profits? live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 31st january. with $2.5 trillion stashed overseas, can america's biggest companies be convinced to bring it back and boost their own economy? also in the programme, jitters in japan. profits fall at canon and sony sees a...
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get involved on the bbc business live web page. line, whenever you need to know. there you go. you have got no excuse! we have got a fun story in the business pages. do you remember chilly chilly bang, bang. airbus ceo says flying car prototype will be ready by the end of the year. chitty—chitty bang bang, you remember that. it should alleviate traffic and congestion in cities. from a macroeconomic prospect this isa from a macroeconomic prospect this is a cool manifestation this infrastructure theme. people putting money and time into developing new products that help the consumer and the urban dweller. if it works, it should be exciting. i'd like to take a ride in one. we asked for tweets, what would you like to see as a sci—fi thing come real, what would you? a flying car would be cool. maybe like a james bond can sneak up on your traffic and enemies. i'd like a cape like harry potter has so ican be like a cape like harry potter has so i can be invisible. a—viewer says, "jet i can be invisible. a—viewer says, "j et pa cks i can be
get involved on the bbc business live web page. line, whenever you need to know. there you go. you have got no excuse! we have got a fun story in the business pages. do you remember chilly chilly bang, bang. airbus ceo says flying car prototype will be ready by the end of the year. chitty—chitty bang bang, you remember that. it should alleviate traffic and congestion in cities. from a macroeconomic prospect this isa from a macroeconomic prospect this is a cool manifestation this...
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bbc iplayer. from me, and my guests, goodbye. sportsday coming up. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. we live from the bbc sport centre. have had six fa cu matches we have had six fa cup third round matches tonight. both are into the fourth round. lincoln left it late against ipswich. it looks as though we would have extra time, but in injury time, as the national league leaders set up a fourth round tie against brighton, ben croucher report. for one night only the centre of attention they added the bank, home of lincoln city, the fa cup seeming like an ancient relic. nick mccarthy said they should have won at first. though they could not have said they should not have lead after the woeful showing. the ipswich stopper was at his best. 59 places between them, you wouldn't have known it. choice words spark something better, although they ploughed on without success. the best of the game fell to lincoln players, but still 0—0, untilthe 90th minute. commentator: he plays it through, and to win the cup tie! in the dying seconds, they have knocked out the 1978 winners! arnold, the almighty
bbc iplayer. from me, and my guests, goodbye. sportsday coming up. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. we live from the bbc sport centre. have had six fa cu matches we have had six fa cup third round matches tonight. both are into the fourth round. lincoln left it late against ipswich. it looks as though we would have extra time, but in injury time, as the national league leaders set up a fourth round tie against brighton, ben croucher report. for one night only the...
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this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom.l intelligence has told him that reports that russia held compromising information about the president—elect were false. the director of intelligence had said they had not taken a position on the veracity of the allegations. if you're outside of the uk, its world news america next. they'll be playing an interview with the writer and director of la la land — the film that cleaned up at this week golden globe awards. week's golden globe awards. here in the uk, the news at ten is next. they'll have more on the latest revelations in the hillsborough tragedy. investigators say 23 people and organisations could face prosecution for britain's worst football disaster, in which 96 fans died. let's ta ke let's take on another element of the story surrounding donald trump becoming president of america. here's what the head of the us office of government ethics thinks about donald trump's plans to avoid conflicts of interest relating to his businesses. next, let's see what a leading constitutional
this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom.l intelligence has told him that reports that russia held compromising information about the president—elect were false. the director of intelligence had said they had not taken a position on the veracity of the allegations. if you're outside of the uk, its world news america next. they'll be playing an interview with the writer and director of la la land — the film that cleaned up at this week golden globe awards. week's golden globe...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.onald trump has promised that a trade deal between britain and the united states will be a priority when he takes office on friday. he was speaking to the former justice secretary and prominent brexit campaigner michael gove for the times newspaper in his first british interview since becoming us president—elect. here's our political correspondent vicky young. theresa may is about to tell us more about how she thinks the uk can prosper outside of the european union. her critics say the economy will suffer if britain leaves the single market and is no longer able to trade freely with the eu. but the president—elect donald trump says he will offer britain a quick and fair trade deal with america within weeks of taking office. and he contrasted his approach to president 0bama's. i thought the uk were so smart in getting out and you were there and you guys wrote it and put it on the front page, "trump said that brexit is going to happen," and it happened. that was one i was going to lose e
welcome to bbc newsroom live.onald trump has promised that a trade deal between britain and the united states will be a priority when he takes office on friday. he was speaking to the former justice secretary and prominent brexit campaigner michael gove for the times newspaper in his first british interview since becoming us president—elect. here's our political correspondent vicky young. theresa may is about to tell us more about how she thinks the uk can prosper outside of the european...
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well, you can see the draw for the fifth round live on the bbc. n the one show on bbc one at 7:20. there's also coverage on bbc radio 5 live. england manager gareth southgate will be among the guests. with the transfer window closing tomorrow, sunderland have had a busy day, bringing in bryan 0viedo and darron gibson. the pair team up with manager david moyes once again, after working together at everton. 0viedo has signed until 2020, while gibson's is an i8—month contract. moyes has brought them in a day before they face tottenham in the league, which is also transfer deadline day. ido i do not think it is great planning by the premier league, i think it is pretty poor, the weird has worked out. i think they could either have shut the window tonight or kept it open another day but i do not think it is ideal, because we have a programme but that is the way it is. and earlier, sunderland sold patrick van aanholt to crystal palace for an undisclosed fee. the dutch left—back has signed a four and a half year contract. the 26—year—old will be reunited
well, you can see the draw for the fifth round live on the bbc. n the one show on bbc one at 7:20. there's also coverage on bbc radio 5 live. england manager gareth southgate will be among the guests. with the transfer window closing tomorrow, sunderland have had a busy day, bringing in bryan 0viedo and darron gibson. the pair team up with manager david moyes once again, after working together at everton. 0viedo has signed until 2020, while gibson's is an i8—month contract. moyes has brought...
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this is business live from bbc news with aaron heslehurst and rachel horne. samsung electronics expects to report a 50% surge in fourth quarter profits despite the fiasco with its flagship note 7 phone. live from london, that's our top story on friday 6th january. never mind those exploding phones! samsung's on track for its best profit in years — and pledges to put the galaxy note 7 debacle behind it. and the power of a trump tweet — the president—elect threatens toyota, and the result — $1.2 billion is wiped off the value of the company in less than five minutes. the markets appeared to be risk on mode. we'll tell you why. and... can economists be compared to weather—forecasters when it comes to prediciting the future? our economics editor kamal ahmed will be here with that and a look back at the rest of the business week. and following the impact of donald trump's toyota tweet, we want to know what's the biggest twitter storm you've ever sparked 7 just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. we start with samsung — because in the last few hours the south korean tech gi
this is business live from bbc news with aaron heslehurst and rachel horne. samsung electronics expects to report a 50% surge in fourth quarter profits despite the fiasco with its flagship note 7 phone. live from london, that's our top story on friday 6th january. never mind those exploding phones! samsung's on track for its best profit in years — and pledges to put the galaxy note 7 debacle behind it. and the power of a trump tweet — the president—elect threatens toyota, and the result...
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this is bbc newsroom live.n 2016, up 2% on the previous year. the increase was due to more demand from customers and the launch of several new models. the price of petrol and diesel rose by 3p a litre during december, meaning the price of fuel is now at its highest level since july 2015. the fall in the value of the pound is partly to blame. new research warns that children are being left to fend for themselves on the internet and were not prepared to deal with dangers such as bullying and grooming. a new study suggests people who live near busy roads may be more prone to dementia. researchers say air pollution or noisy traffic could contribute to the brain's decline. let's get the latest sport news now with john watson. good morning. a former crewe alexandra coach who has been suspended by the football association's safeguarding panel has denied any wrongdoing. paul mccann worked with young players at the clu b worked with young players at the club in the 1980s and 1990s. the fa have not confirmed the interim
this is bbc newsroom live.n 2016, up 2% on the previous year. the increase was due to more demand from customers and the launch of several new models. the price of petrol and diesel rose by 3p a litre during december, meaning the price of fuel is now at its highest level since july 2015. the fall in the value of the pound is partly to blame. new research warns that children are being left to fend for themselves on the internet and were not prepared to deal with dangers such as bullying and...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. country... it has caused disruption as winds bring cold weather from the arctic. the environment agency says the first high tide along the east coast of england this morning was not as bad as feared but thousands of homes still face a danger of flooding. currently there are 11 severe warnings which mean there is a danger to life. this is the picture in skegness were snow has been lighter but flood warnings have been issued and soldiers have been deployed to assist where needed. where some might have been cursing the conditions this morning, others of course have been making the most of it here near birmingham. meanwhile, in canterbury in kent while it was knowing this morning i is now seems to be more of an issue. this is the scene coming up for you from the roof of the bbc here in london where it has recently started to snow. we we re it has recently started to snow. we were taught to our number of correspondence in the next while to feel what weather conditions are like in various p
welcome to bbc newsroom live. country... it has caused disruption as winds bring cold weather from the arctic. the environment agency says the first high tide along the east coast of england this morning was not as bad as feared but thousands of homes still face a danger of flooding. currently there are 11 severe warnings which mean there is a danger to life. this is the picture in skegness were snow has been lighter but flood warnings have been issued and soldiers have been deployed to assist...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. orbyn has said eight hat to limit the maximum amount that people can and. in a speech this afternoon he is expected to give more details on labour's approach to brexit and to say for the first time that he is not wedded to the principle of the free movement of people. norman smith is in westminster death. he is not wedded but he says access to the single market is more important and significantly he has had the line about the maximum and in cap, lots to chew over this morning. today was thejeremy to chew over this morning. today was the jeremy corbyn, to chew over this morning. today was thejeremy corbyn, relaunch, reboot at the start of the new year, if you like, repositioning his party and brexit, as well. trying to resent and optimistic, confident view and brexit. to do away with the idea that labour was seeking to thwart brexit. mr corbyn expected to say that britain could be better off after brexit. and on freedom of movement comic yesterday that he is not wedded to this principle
welcome to bbc newsroom live. orbyn has said eight hat to limit the maximum amount that people can and. in a speech this afternoon he is expected to give more details on labour's approach to brexit and to say for the first time that he is not wedded to the principle of the free movement of people. norman smith is in westminster death. he is not wedded but he says access to the single market is more important and significantly he has had the line about the maximum and in cap, lots to chew over...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. are at a cabinet meeting, which is being held in the north west of england for the first time, to unveil a new vision for british industry. it's designed to give the economy a boost as the country prepares to leave the european union. theresa may says the government will take a "new, active role" focusing on science, technology and infrastructure, but labour is describing the plans as "too little, too late." our political correspondent, eleanor garnier is covering the cabinet meeting in daresbury in cheshire. what is this new industrial strategy they are outlining? of course the thing that is dominating theresa may's time in office is brexit, and this is all about getting the country ready for it. in proving productivity, boosting skills, and notjust in london that the south—eastward across the country. that is why we are here, it is a science and tech campus where lots of different industries can work together and collaborate. the cabinet meeting is going to start in the next few min
welcome to bbc newsroom live. are at a cabinet meeting, which is being held in the north west of england for the first time, to unveil a new vision for british industry. it's designed to give the economy a boost as the country prepares to leave the european union. theresa may says the government will take a "new, active role" focusing on science, technology and infrastructure, but labour is describing the plans as "too little, too late." our political correspondent, eleanor...
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is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. with jamie robertson this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson fiat chrysler says it will invest a billion dollars in the united states as the detroit motor show gets underway. live from london, that's our top story on monday 9th, january. the detroit motor show is underway, and the world's car—makers are looking to try to steer the way ahead, amid big changes for the industry. plus, we look back at the birth of a revolutionary product — it's ten years since the launch of the iphone. the markets. the markets in the uk are starting up and the markets in asia depressed, not a huge amount of movement. and we'll be getting the inside track on how crowd—funding is changing the way that solar energy projects are funded in developing countries. it is ten years on from the launch of the iphone, we want to know what you think will be the next game—changer? let us know — just use the hashtag #bbcbizlive. w
is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. with jamie robertson this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson and sally bundock. this is business live from bbc news with jamie robertson fiat chrysler says it will invest a billion dollars in the united states as the detroit motor show gets underway. live from london, that's our top story on monday 9th, january. the detroit motor show is underway, and the world's car—makers are looking to try to steer the...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.heresa may is to tell republican leaders that the uk and the us can renew their special relationship in what she'll describe as "this new age", following brexit and the election of president trump. she'll make the comments in philadelphia this evening, a day before she becomes the first world leader to hold face—to—face talks with the new us president at the white house. meanwhile, donald trump has continued with a series of policy announcements. president trump has indicated he would support the water—boarding of terrorism suspects if his defence secretary and the director of the cia want to reinstate the interrogation technique. mexico will not pay for donald trump's border wall, the country's president enrique pena nieto has said in a message to the nation, after the president repeated his pledge to make mexico pay for a wall along its border with the united states. it's also being reported that the trump team is considering a big cut in america's spending on united nations programm
welcome to bbc newsroom live.heresa may is to tell republican leaders that the uk and the us can renew their special relationship in what she'll describe as "this new age", following brexit and the election of president trump. she'll make the comments in philadelphia this evening, a day before she becomes the first world leader to hold face—to—face talks with the new us president at the white house. meanwhile, donald trump has continued with a series of policy announcements....
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.said he had called the president—elect to say the information had not come from the us security services. meanwhile the bbc understands the ex—mi6 officer — who is believed to have prepared the memo containing the unsubstantiated claims — is now in hiding. christopher steele, who runs a london—based intelligence firm, is believed to have left his home this week. our washington correspondent laura bicker has the story. donald trump's not a huge fan of the...
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this is bbc newsroom live. signatures but downing street says it will go ahead. the protests against a travel ban in the united states, president trump says it is an interim measure and not directed against muslims. six people have been shot dead and eight others wounded at a mosque in quebec. the canadian prime minister says it is a terrorist attack. two suspects are arrested. mps are to conduct an enquiry into what is known as fake news, balsam cremation spread by social media, saying it is a threat to a member man with dementia found in a car park with no lady had been dumped in england by his american family. we are getting words that the iraqi parliament is voting to retaliate against the us travel ban. no further information on what that would mean that the iraqi parliament has voted to retaliate against the travel ban. let's catch up with the sport. there will be two non—league clubs in the fa cup fifth round draw tonight. sutton united joined lincoln city in the hat, after pulling off a 1—0 win at home
this is bbc newsroom live. signatures but downing street says it will go ahead. the protests against a travel ban in the united states, president trump says it is an interim measure and not directed against muslims. six people have been shot dead and eight others wounded at a mosque in quebec. the canadian prime minister says it is a terrorist attack. two suspects are arrested. mps are to conduct an enquiry into what is known as fake news, balsam cremation spread by social media, saying it is a...
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this is bbc newsroom live.icers was not related to terrorism. five people were arrested after what police described as a pre—planned operation near the m62 in huddersfield. kurdish activists say a man from west sussex has died while fighting islamic state militants in syria. ryan lock, who was 20 and from chichester, had joined the ypg kurdish militia. several syrian rebel groups say they've suspended discussions for a planned peace conference in kazakhstan later this month, blaming syrian government ceasefire violations. turkish police are continuing their hunt for the gunman who killed 39 people at a nightclub in istanbul on new year's eve. some media have identified the suspect as a 28 year old from kyrgyzstan, but this hasn't been confirmed. a think tank closely linked with labour says labour is "too weak" to win a majority and would need to work with rivals like the liberal democrats to stand any chance of getting into government. time for a full round—up of the sports news now, with jess creighton. hello.
this is bbc newsroom live.icers was not related to terrorism. five people were arrested after what police described as a pre—planned operation near the m62 in huddersfield. kurdish activists say a man from west sussex has died while fighting islamic state militants in syria. ryan lock, who was 20 and from chichester, had joined the ypg kurdish militia. several syrian rebel groups say they've suspended discussions for a planned peace conference in kazakhstan later this month, blaming syrian...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and rachel horne. the united states pulls out of what could be one of the world's biggest free trade deals, but australia and new zealand says that doesn't mean its dead in the water. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 24th of january. the tra ns—pacific partnership was set to cover 40% of the world's economy. will the other 11 nations go ahead without the us? or can it be replaced by bilateral deals that donald trump says he wants? also in the programme, despite corruption allegation and exploding phones, samsung records its highest quarterly profit in four years. we'll tell you how. and we'll be getting the inside track on the wearable tech which doesn'tjust track your heart rate but also tells a woman when she's at her most fertile. when you listen to music do you think about the performer? as jay z sells a stake in his artist led music streaming service, tidal, we want to know, do fans care about the artist or the access? just use #bbcbizlive. welcome to the programme. thank you
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and rachel horne. the united states pulls out of what could be one of the world's biggest free trade deals, but australia and new zealand says that doesn't mean its dead in the water. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday the 24th of january. the tra ns—pacific partnership was set to cover 40% of the world's economy. will the other 11 nations go ahead without the us? or can it be replaced by bilateral deals that donald trump...
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that is live on bbc two. that is all this forfun, that is live on bbc two. t is all this forfun, you can keep up—to—date with all of those stories on the bbc sport website. and the two remaining pool matches in the european champions cup is also on the website. james pearce will be here with more in the next hour. a train crash in eastern india has killed at least 36 people and injured more than 60 others. nine coaches and the engine of a train between jagdalpur and bhubaneshwar was derailed near kuneru in the state of andhra pradesh. rail officials say the track was broken in two places, and there is some suspicion there was sabotage. sanjoy majumder reports. nine coaches of the express were thrown off the tracks after it had just left a station in andhra pradesh while on its way from central india to 0disha in the east. the tragedy took place late at night. most of the passengers would have been asleep and were caught com pletely have been asleep and were caught completely unawa res. rescue have been asleep and were caught completely unawares. rescue teams
that is live on bbc two. that is all this forfun, that is live on bbc two. t is all this forfun, you can keep up—to—date with all of those stories on the bbc sport website. and the two remaining pool matches in the european champions cup is also on the website. james pearce will be here with more in the next hour. a train crash in eastern india has killed at least 36 people and injured more than 60 others. nine coaches and the engine of a train between jagdalpur and bhubaneshwar was...
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again, bbc news, lovely to see you. live on the bbc. so, poldark. amazing excavation mark thank you. it's about time it's been up thank you. it's about time it's been upfora drama thank you. it's about time it's been up for a drama award. fingers crossed we get it this time. did you feel annoyed you basically got —— and awards were taking your shirt off? no. will you do it live on the red carpet? wow! the great british public really get behind tv viewing. things like poldark and/or the great dramas and so is the kind of golden age for british tv at the moment? dramas and so is the kind of golden age for british tv at the moment7m seems to be. there is stiff competition tonight but fingers crossed. who's your money on? money, money? victoria. -year-old kerry has gone into the stratosphere and you're now a household name —— says. what's it like you? is weird at an event like this but everything else is normal. no one ever recognises me andi is normal. no one ever recognises me and i don't usually wear since go on red carpet so my life is normal. i'm o
again, bbc news, lovely to see you. live on the bbc. so, poldark. amazing excavation mark thank you. it's about time it's been up thank you. it's about time it's been upfora drama thank you. it's about time it's been up for a drama award. fingers crossed we get it this time. did you feel annoyed you basically got —— and awards were taking your shirt off? no. will you do it live on the red carpet? wow! the great british public really get behind tv viewing. things like poldark and/or the...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.trump has sacked the united states' top legal advisor after she questioned the legality of his travel ban. sally yates, who was acting attorney general, said she couldn't defend his decision to temporarily stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly—muslim countries from entering america. but the white house said in a statement that she had "betrayed" the department ofjustice. in the uk a former head of the horror —— foreign office has criticised theresa may's state invitation to the president. he said the offer had been premature and put the offer had been premature and put the queen in a very difficult situation. protests have been held in cities across the uk as of last night including in cardiff, seen here. an online petition calling for the state visit to be cancelled has gathered more than 1.6 million signatures. his david willets. —— here is a david willets. donald trump's controversial travel ban is facing resistance on a variety of fronts. after a weekend of mass protests, chao
welcome to bbc newsroom live.trump has sacked the united states' top legal advisor after she questioned the legality of his travel ban. sally yates, who was acting attorney general, said she couldn't defend his decision to temporarily stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly—muslim countries from entering america. but the white house said in a statement that she had "betrayed" the department ofjustice. in the uk a former head of the horror —— foreign office has criticised...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.ing ambassador to the european union, sir ivan rogers, has strongly criticised the government's preparations for brexit. in his resignation letter he said he didn't know what ministers‘ negotiating objectives were and called on his colleagues to challenge what he called muddled thinking. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. sir ivan rogers has been britain's ambassador to the eu for three yea rs, ambassador to the eu for three years, and his criticisms about the government's preparations for brexit will be hard to ignore. in his resignation e—mail he said there is a short supply of serious multilateral negotiating experience in whitehall and he said the structure of the uk's negotiating tea m structure of the uk's negotiating team need rapid resolution. he reveals that even he does not know what the government's negotiating objectives for brexit will be. but it is sir ivan's implicit in thinly veiled criticism of ministers that is most telling. he urges his fellow offi
welcome to bbc newsroom live.ing ambassador to the european union, sir ivan rogers, has strongly criticised the government's preparations for brexit. in his resignation letter he said he didn't know what ministers‘ negotiating objectives were and called on his colleagues to challenge what he called muddled thinking. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports. sir ivan rogers has been britain's ambassador to the eu for three yea rs, ambassador to the eu for three years, and his...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.s just hours away from becoming the most powerful person in the world. donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states at five o'clock this afternoon uk time, signalling possibly the most radical change in the us government in modern times. last night in the shadow of the lincoln memorial the billionaire businessman told the crowd that he will unify the country and give a voice to people who have been forgotten. our washington correspondent laura bicker has more. marching band plays. this is a musical warm—up act for one of the greatest political shows on earth. and centre stage for this welcome concert is its star. this is a first look at donald trump's inauguration crowds, his chance to address those who put him in office. the polls started going up, up, up, but they didn't want to give us credit, because they forgot about a lot of us. on the campaign i called it "the forgotten man and the forgotten woman". well, you are not forgotten any more, that i can tel
welcome to bbc newsroom live.s just hours away from becoming the most powerful person in the world. donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states at five o'clock this afternoon uk time, signalling possibly the most radical change in the us government in modern times. last night in the shadow of the lincoln memorial the billionaire businessman told the crowd that he will unify the country and give a voice to people who have been forgotten. our washington correspondent...
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will perry is live with us from the bbc sport centre.think the thing of more interest as this is a brand—new award when we already have one that does much the same thing. yes, we should explain that, because for the past six years the world's best player has received what was called the fifa cosmic ballon d'or award. a version of that prize has been awarded from france football's magazine since 1956. fifa end of the association of that, instead —— ended their association with that. 2016, what a year for cristiano ronaldo, as well as scoring that decisive penalty in the shoot out to win the champions league, he captained portugal to euro 2016 glory and was recognised with his fourth ballon d'or in december. in has something messi doesn't, which he will enjoy, the honour of being named best fifa men's player. the former manchester united forward had been the favourite in the weeks building up to this. 44 games, 42 goals, 14 assists, the top scorer in the champions league last coracle moustache macro classes and, and he's still only 31. the
will perry is live with us from the bbc sport centre.think the thing of more interest as this is a brand—new award when we already have one that does much the same thing. yes, we should explain that, because for the past six years the world's best player has received what was called the fifa cosmic ballon d'or award. a version of that prize has been awarded from france football's magazine since 1956. fifa end of the association of that, instead —— ended their association with that. 2016,...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.eople have been killed and many are missing after a hotel was hit by an avalanche in central italy. up to 30 guests and staff we re italy. up to 30 guests and staff were in the rigopiano hotel in the abruzzo region at the time. a major rescue operation is underway. frankie mccamley reports. buried in snow, barely visible, this is the hotel hit by last night's avalanche. inside the extent of the damage is becoming clear. what looks like a reception leading to corridors now unrecognisable, full of snow and debris. up to 20 people we re of snow and debris. up to 20 people were staying in the hotel rigopiano hotel along with seven members of staff, but bad weather meant a difficult overnight rescue operation. translation: the hotel was reached at 4:30am by courageous men who faced up variable situations. they saved two people, they are working to bring the means of transport that are difficult to bring. on skis in the early hours of this morning rescue teams faced snowstorms to get to the
welcome to bbc newsroom live.eople have been killed and many are missing after a hotel was hit by an avalanche in central italy. up to 30 guests and staff we re italy. up to 30 guests and staff were in the rigopiano hotel in the abruzzo region at the time. a major rescue operation is underway. frankie mccamley reports. buried in snow, barely visible, this is the hotel hit by last night's avalanche. inside the extent of the damage is becoming clear. what looks like a reception leading to...
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bbc news. the top stories this hour: barack obama has landed in chicago where he is going to be making his farewell speech as president shortly. it'll be live nomination for the post of attorney general — senatorjeff sessions — has been defending his record as he testifies at a confirmation hearing. hundreds of thousands of commuters in the south of england have struggled to get to and from work because of the latest strike by southern rail staff. the dispute, which has been going on for nearly 10 months, is about staffing duties on trains. 0ur transport correspondent richard westcott reports from east croydon. paralysed by a strike, again. more than 2,200 southern services weren't running today. announcer: platform two for the delayed 07a7 thameslink service. their passengers were forced to find other routes in. the whole situation seems like a complete joke. i'd like to know that when i get on the train, that i'm going to end up at my destination at a certain time. well, this is the queue just to get into east croydon station, all of these people are trying to get to london, it's about 8:a5am, commuter time. that's the start of the queue
bbc news. the top stories this hour: barack obama has landed in chicago where he is going to be making his farewell speech as president shortly. it'll be live nomination for the post of attorney general — senatorjeff sessions — has been defending his record as he testifies at a confirmation hearing. hundreds of thousands of commuters in the south of england have struggled to get to and from work because of the latest strike by southern rail staff. the dispute, which has been going on for...
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bbc news, cardiff. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.up hands non league sutton united a home tie against arsenal. holders manchester united make the trip to championship side blackburn rovers. and the clock is ticking. the transfer window closes on tuesday. we'll round up some of the big moves. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with news of the draw for the fifth round of the english fa cup. holders manchester united have been drawn away to championship side blackburn rovers, while united's neighbours city travel to another championship side in huddersfield town. but perhaps the biggest tie of interest sees non league sutton united hosting star studded arsenal — one of the most successful teams in the competition's history. rebecca hanley reports. cheering. as cheers go they don't get much bigger than this. sutton now have premier league giants arsenalfirmly in their sights. a win against the gunners would make cup history butjust playing against them will mean a huge win for the club's finances.
bbc news, cardiff. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.up hands non league sutton united a home tie against arsenal. holders manchester united make the trip to championship side blackburn rovers. and the clock is ticking. the transfer window closes on tuesday. we'll round up some of the big moves. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with news of the draw for the fifth round of the english fa cup. holders manchester united have been drawn away to...
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this is bbc newsroom live.to hold talks with president trump, with a quick trade deal after brexit and security issues high on the agenda. in a speech to republicans last night, the prime minister said america and britain should end foreign interventions and stop trying to remake the world in their own image. plans to restrict hip and knee replacements in england in order to save money have been described as alarming by the royal college of surgeons. head teachers in england say they are angry that nearly £400 million of funding promised to schools last year has been taken back by the government. britain's biggest supermarket tesco is to buy the leading wholesaler booker for £3] billion. time for sport. let's cross to will, and every body is talking about tennis. yes, the only place to start is melbourne. it has been a really entertaining australian open semifinal so far. rafa nadal is looking to reach his first grand slam final since the french open in 2014. grigor dimitrov stands in his way, but it was nadal
this is bbc newsroom live.to hold talks with president trump, with a quick trade deal after brexit and security issues high on the agenda. in a speech to republicans last night, the prime minister said america and britain should end foreign interventions and stop trying to remake the world in their own image. plans to restrict hip and knee replacements in england in order to save money have been described as alarming by the royal college of surgeons. head teachers in england say they are angry...
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we will have full coverage of her speech here on bbc newsroom live. sharp rise in inflation as the prime minister prepares to give a major speech on the government's objectives for brexit negotiations. a libyan man has won the right to sue the former foreign secretary, jack straw, over claims of kidnap and torture. an 18—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in rotherham. she's been named locally as leonne weeks. former foreign secretary jack straw faces being sued over allegations of illegal arrest and torture brought by a former libyan dissident. abdul—hakim belhaj alleges that mi6, which mr straw was then responsible for, helped the us abduct him in asia in 2004 to return him and his wife to tripoli. the supreme court backed a court of appeal ruling allowing his action. the government had fought to stop the case being heard. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani is outside the supreme court. this is clearly a significant ruling, going back to something that happened many years ago. bring us up—to—date with
we will have full coverage of her speech here on bbc newsroom live. sharp rise in inflation as the prime minister prepares to give a major speech on the government's objectives for brexit negotiations. a libyan man has won the right to sue the former foreign secretary, jack straw, over claims of kidnap and torture. an 18—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in rotherham. she's been named locally as leonne weeks. former foreign secretary jack straw faces...
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this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and aaron heslehurst. a possible brexodus? fears grow as some leading firms warn thousands of staff may now be relocated out of the uk but one of the country's biggest banks tells the bbc london will remain as europe's financial capital. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 19th of january. money talks and bankers walk. could the threat of a hard brexit by theresa may lead to london losing it's financial crown jewels? the boss of barclays tells us what he thinks. also in the programme, some breathing space for now, no arrest warrant for the samsung boss jay y lee. prosecutors vowed to continue the corruption investigation without wavering. we will have the latest from seoul. and for now european markets are all headed higher — theresa may is speaking in davos in less than an hour and so we are watching the pound sterling. we are also going to be getting the inside track on the winners and losers. also, streaming service net flicks reported a huge boost in subscriber numbers, they put it down to their original
this is business live from bbc news with sally bundock and aaron heslehurst. a possible brexodus? fears grow as some leading firms warn thousands of staff may now be relocated out of the uk but one of the country's biggest banks tells the bbc london will remain as europe's financial capital. live from london, that's our top story on thursday the 19th of january. money talks and bankers walk. could the threat of a hard brexit by theresa may lead to london losing it's financial crown jewels? the...
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now on bbc news, it's time for business live review 2016. this is business live, from bbc news.s 2016 draws to a close, we are going to look back on a year which featured two events which will shape the global economy for decades to come. yep, this year saw the uk take that momentous decision to leave the european union. we are going to take a look at what lies in store for the next 12 months. and he did it. the billionaire businessman donald trump wins the race for the white house. he has made some bold announcements, but was it all talk and no action? and, of course, it has been a turbulent year for the global market. oil prices hit that historic low. there is light at the end of the tunnel, of course, following a landmark deal between members of the 0pec countries. and exploding phones, driverless cars, and virtual reality. it has been an eventful 12 months in the world of tech, but what can we look forward to in 2017? we will speak to our resident gadget guru, rory cellan—jones. and, indeed, a very warm welcome to a very special edition of business live. this year saw two of
now on bbc news, it's time for business live review 2016. this is business live, from bbc news.s 2016 draws to a close, we are going to look back on a year which featured two events which will shape the global economy for decades to come. yep, this year saw the uk take that momentous decision to leave the european union. we are going to take a look at what lies in store for the next 12 months. and he did it. the billionaire businessman donald trump wins the race for the white house. he has made...
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bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm chris mitchell. you're liveng up on sport today: pep guardiola in a sticky situation as everton beat manchester city's a—0. sevilla end real madrid's record breaking run. they're beaten for the first time in a1 games. rory mcilroy can't handle the storm as the englishman winds this first european tour title in ten years. —— wins. the big game was liverpool and manchester united, but the big surprise was everton and manchester city. everton beat city a—0, pep guardiola's heaviest ever defeat in a league competition as a manager. ronald koeman's everton will be pleased as ademola lookman scored just minutes after coming on for his everton debut. romelu lukaku and kevin mirallas got the first two goals either side of half time, with another teenager, tom davies, getting the third on just his second league start.
bbc news. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm chris mitchell. you're liveng up on sport today: pep guardiola in a sticky situation as everton beat manchester city's a—0. sevilla end real madrid's record breaking run. they're beaten for the first time in a1 games. rory mcilroy can't handle the storm as the englishman winds this first european tour title in ten years. —— wins. the big game was liverpool and manchester united, but the big surprise was everton and...
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you can hear more about this on bbc 5 live investigates today at 11. record amount of unsecured debt — almost £13,000. officials at the bank of england maintain debt levels are falling, but the tuc, which analysed official figures, says it shows families are struggling to get by on their pay alone. we are seeing a sharp increase in the level of household debt and household debt other mortgages is up to nearly £30,000 per person. we're expecting to see a slowdown in wages and increasing inflation next year which means households could find it harder to service those debts and payoff d e bts harder to service those debts and payoff debts that all. margaret thatcher famously said there was "no such thing as society" — david cameron championed his plans for a "big society". now theresa may has changed tack — by talking about her vision for a "shared society" instead. but what does she mean exactly? let's talk to political expertjon tonge. what this theresa may mean by a shared society? she is repudiating what margaret thatcher and david cameron both said ab
you can hear more about this on bbc 5 live investigates today at 11. record amount of unsecured debt — almost £13,000. officials at the bank of england maintain debt levels are falling, but the tuc, which analysed official figures, says it shows families are struggling to get by on their pay alone. we are seeing a sharp increase in the level of household debt and household debt other mortgages is up to nearly £30,000 per person. we're expecting to see a slowdown in wages and increasing...
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coverage from washington from the bbc‘sjon sopel and katty kay, while bbc parliament was showing the same liveefore the end, e—mailing: well, we put those points to bbc news and they told us: since last friday we've heard further complaints about the prominence in news headlines of the activities and pronouncements of the new president. the white house is accused of telling falsehoods in a battle with the media about president trump's inauguration. the president opens his first full week in office by signing an order withdrawing the us from a major free—trade deal with pacific rim countries. he meets business leaders at the white house and once he will penalise american companies that movejobs penalise american companies that move jobs overseas. more executive orders signed by president trump, this time he
coverage from washington from the bbc‘sjon sopel and katty kay, while bbc parliament was showing the same liveefore the end, e—mailing: well, we put those points to bbc news and they told us: since last friday we've heard further complaints about the prominence in news headlines of the activities and pronouncements of the new president. the white house is accused of telling falsehoods in a battle with the media about president trump's inauguration. the president opens his first full week in...
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the latest sports news live from the bbc sports centre. tottenham have moved up to second in the premier league, as they demonstrated their title credentials with a comfortable 4—0 win over west brom. a harry kane hat—trick lifting them above liverpool, who play on sunday. they trim the gap to league leaders chelsea to four points. azi farni reports. totte n ha m tottenham started the day looking for the sixth league win in a row, with dele alli looking to continue his rich vein of form. but it was his rich vein of form. but it was his england team—mate and a new father harry kane who opened the scoring, to a man whose spurs fans call one of the rome, celebrating his first goals and having one of his first goals and having one of his own. spurs looked capable of goals with every attack on. they soon made it 2—0, with a shot deflected off gareth mcauley into the back of his own net. the game took an unfortunate twist when totte n ha m took an unfortunate twist when tottenham defenderjan vertonghen turned his ankle. spurs are hoping it is no
the latest sports news live from the bbc sports centre. tottenham have moved up to second in the premier league, as they demonstrated their title credentials with a comfortable 4—0 win over west brom. a harry kane hat—trick lifting them above liverpool, who play on sunday. they trim the gap to league leaders chelsea to four points. azi farni reports. totte n ha m tottenham started the day looking for the sixth league win in a row, with dele alli looking to continue his rich vein of form....
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you can hear live commentary on bbc radio 5 live and the matches on bbc two from one o'clock.. a hailstorm went through cumbria leaving it seems like this in whitehaven with a centimetre covering the pavements. it came in off the irish sea, and it is this one working across the radar picture. we have a number of showers showing up with a more persistent area of rain making inroads across the far west of cornwall. there is a risk of ice up and down the country with temperatures below zero, especially where we have had showers overnight, so the roads could be slippery. we will see more persistent rain coming into southern wales and western england, but it is not certain how far east the rain band gets. across the east midlands and south east england we might not see the rain until after dark. some uncertainty about that. the rain should reach northern ireland for a time in the middle part of the day and in northern england and scotland it is more straightforward with sunshine and showers, and cool temperatures. the rain clears away from shetland to leave blustery showers for the
you can hear live commentary on bbc radio 5 live and the matches on bbc two from one o'clock.. a hailstorm went through cumbria leaving it seems like this in whitehaven with a centimetre covering the pavements. it came in off the irish sea, and it is this one working across the radar picture. we have a number of showers showing up with a more persistent area of rain making inroads across the far west of cornwall. there is a risk of ice up and down the country with temperatures below zero,...
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you're watching business live from bbc news.uk, there is no break which may come as a relief. we going to talk about the retail stories in the uk. it's a bumper day of retail results, with news from the likes of marks and spencer, john lewis, tesco, waitrose, debenham's and asos. after results from morrison's and sainsbury‘s this week, and disappointing results from next last week, we now have a good idea how our retailers did over christmas. theo leggett is in our business newsroom, and he's been crunching the numbers. quite a few out today to tell us their numbers over christmas. a lot of numbers up today and far too many for me to go through one by one. let's look at some of the big ones to begin with. let's start with tesco. it took the last quarter of the year and the christmas period together, over that period, the year and the christmas period together, overthat period, its like—for—like sales rose 14%. not a bad performance although it tailed off a bit in the christmas week compared to last year. food sales did pretty we
you're watching business live from bbc news.uk, there is no break which may come as a relief. we going to talk about the retail stories in the uk. it's a bumper day of retail results, with news from the likes of marks and spencer, john lewis, tesco, waitrose, debenham's and asos. after results from morrison's and sainsbury‘s this week, and disappointing results from next last week, we now have a good idea how our retailers did over christmas. theo leggett is in our business newsroom, and he's...
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the game is live on bbc1 and bbc radio 5 live.y—off places. i will put out the best team, the best team, because we need to go through the cup. we need to get confidence, because we have lost so many matches in the last days. six—time paralympic champion david weir says he was "gobsmacked" by the way he was treated by the british athletics wheelchair racing coach jenni banks, claiming she said he was a "disgrace to his country" after he failed to win a medal in rio last summer. he's confirmed he'll never race for his country again. after the relay she sort of laid into me and said i was a disgrace to the country — "you've let the country down, i know you have done that on purpose and i know," you know... there were loads of things going backwards and forwards between me and her, and ijust felt a little belittled. you know, why would i throw a race to upset her? i am here to win medals for team gb. here's british athletics' response: "we can confirm there was a frank exchange of views between an athlete and the relay coach followin
the game is live on bbc1 and bbc radio 5 live.y—off places. i will put out the best team, the best team, because we need to go through the cup. we need to get confidence, because we have lost so many matches in the last days. six—time paralympic champion david weir says he was "gobsmacked" by the way he was treated by the british athletics wheelchair racing coach jenni banks, claiming she said he was a "disgrace to his country" after he failed to win a medal in rio last...
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bbc news. iam i am reporting live from great yarmouth. and up and down the east coast of england prepare for a storm surge tonight, a combination of high tide around 9pm in great yarmouth and high winds that could bring flooding. coastal defences are in place and people
bbc news. iam i am reporting live from great yarmouth. and up and down the east coast of england prepare for a storm surge tonight, a combination of high tide around 9pm in great yarmouth and high winds that could bring flooding. coastal defences are in place and people
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lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they orted. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing its best: the conditions in those informal sites, the people living here are grappling with harsh conditions, freezing temperatures for the past ten days. so this is completely inadequate place for anybody. we had a campaign to persuade them to go to the centres, to be accommodated in heated rooms, to prove provided with three meals a day, healthcare. but unfortunately what we have managed so far is to persuade 400 people to be accommodated in our centres. the state of serbia is doing everything we can to provide shelter for these people, and we are providing enough shelter. but they are persisting to refuse to be accommodated in official centres. somehow they are distrustful towards us, because they are afraid
lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they orted. 15,000 people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent. ivan miskovic told the bbc his government is doing its best: the conditions in those informal sites, the people living here are grappling with harsh conditions,...
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lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent, as simonjones reports. the cold snap is tightening its grip, claiming more than 65 lives across europe, causing traffic chaos, power cuts and travel delays. this is sarajevo. the balkans have been particularly ha rd—hit. temperatures have been as low as —15 for several days. there is major concern about the plight of refugees, particularly in serbia. some are being sheltered in reception centres. but 1,200 are living in a derelict warehouse in belgrade, according to the unhcr. it's very cold, and we are just making fire. but still we can keep warm ourselves. we need to have certainty, but we don't like to stay here. we're trying to leave this country and go to european countries, but we are stuck because of the borders. there are calls for governments across europe to do mor
lives. the minister responsible, ivan miskovic, told bbc news that many have refused shelters, fearing they people are living in tents as far south as greece, including the islands of lesbos and samos. aid agencies warn they are at risk of freezing to death. but it's in the balkans where the situation is far more urgent, as simonjones reports. the cold snap is tightening its grip, claiming more than 65 lives across europe, causing traffic chaos, power cuts and travel delays. this is sarajevo....
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it'll be live on bbc news. the post of attorney general — senatorjeff sessions — has been defending his record as he testifies at a confirmation hearing. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world china daily talks about alibaba's ambitious plans for the us. the e—commerce giant is going to add american companies to its vast network creating one million newjobs in us. the philippine star reports on the latest pirate atrocity in the country. eight fishermen have been killed in an attack off the southern there was always something upside down about barack obama receiving the nobel peace prize before he'd really done anything as president. when he came to office, one of the greatest strategic threats was iran, a resurgent power in the region, but more important than that was securing a multi—national deal to curb tehran‘s nuclear ambitions. an agreement struck, despite fierce opposition from israel's prime minister. when benjamin netanyahu came to address the congress, nearly two years ago, there
it'll be live on bbc news. the post of attorney general — senatorjeff sessions — has been defending his record as he testifies at a confirmation hearing. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world china daily talks about alibaba's ambitious plans for the us. the e—commerce giant is going to add american companies to its vast network creating one million newjobs in us. the philippine star reports on the latest pirate atrocity in the country. eight fishermen have been...
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some have reported death threats, and more than half of those questioned by bbc radio 5 live, say they'vead physical threats. 0ur political correspondent, ellie price, has more. it gives me the greatest pleasure to introduce to you, the new national unionist women members. it took a long time to get women into parliament. the first female mp to take her seat, nancy astor, was elected 98 years ago. eventually, more would follow. they fought and died to get representation in parliament, but now modern women mps face their own struggle. what you are looking at are tweets, the abusive tweets my team screenshot. and mclauchlan mp won't read the abue as she receives online, which is just as well, it's deeply personal. she doesn't really want to share it. it takes a lot of strength not to. it's very tempting, if you are alone at night and nobody can see you if you get upset and you cry, to just have a look. but why would i do that to myself? but it's notjust hurtful insults on social media, there's an even darker side of death threats and violence. jo cox was murdered outside her constituency su
some have reported death threats, and more than half of those questioned by bbc radio 5 live, say they'vead physical threats. 0ur political correspondent, ellie price, has more. it gives me the greatest pleasure to introduce to you, the new national unionist women members. it took a long time to get women into parliament. the first female mp to take her seat, nancy astor, was elected 98 years ago. eventually, more would follow. they fought and died to get representation in parliament, but now...
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this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.ray is in action in the third round of the australian open. we will be looking ahead. sadio mane helps senegal to reach the quarter finals at the africa cup of nations. victory in the vendee for france and armel le cleac‘h. play is underway on day 5 of the australian open in melbourne and among those in action later will be the men's top seed and world number one andy murray. he's now the clear favourite to win the title, following novak djokovic's shock exit on thursday. murray plays on hisense arena against the american sam querrey and, after novak djokovic's defeat on thursday, murray doesn't want to be on the wrong end of another shock. yes, i haven't played for quite a while, it is obviously —— he is obviously a dangerous player, big serve, goes for it. he had a big win against novak djokovic in the third round not long ago.
this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.ray is in action in the third round of the australian open. we will be looking ahead. sadio mane helps senegal to reach the quarter finals at the africa cup of nations. victory in the vendee for france and armel le cleac‘h. play is underway on day 5 of the australian open in melbourne and among those in action later will be the men's top seed and world number one andy murray. he's now the clear favourite to win the title, following novak...