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chris buckler, bbc news, washington. were taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. prince george is shown wearing an england football shirt in one shot. he's third in line to the throne after his father, prince william, and grandfather, prince charles. stay with us. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend weatherwise but as we head through this coming week, it's going to be all eyes on the temperature because things are turning increasingly hot and humid too. not dry for all of us. some rain in the north—west during the course of monday and later in the week, we're expecting some thundery downpours to develop. and the reason for the heat and humidity is that we've got high pressure sitting to the east of the uk, with the winds rotating around that, drawing in all this hot air from continental europe, and it is particularly hot. in fact, in paris, we could see temperatures up to 42 celsius later this week, which would break the all—time temperature record recorded
chris buckler, bbc news, washington. were taken by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. prince george is shown wearing an england football shirt in one shot. he's third in line to the throne after his father, prince william, and grandfather, prince charles. stay with us. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello. it has been a bit of a mixed weekend weatherwise but as we head through this coming week, it's going to be all eyes on the temperature because things are turning...
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lyse doucet, bbc news. introducing a new fast—track deportation process that will bypass immigration courts. under the new rules, any undocumented migrants who can't prove they have been in the us continuously for more than two years can be immediately deported. our north american correspondent peter bowes joins us for more on this. so peter, how does this policy differfrom so peter, how does this policy differ from how it has been? well, this is definitely a widening of the net. so far, this fast—track deportation policy has applied only to people who had been in this country for to people who had been in this cou ntry for less to people who had been in this country for less than two weeks, and we re country for less than two weeks, and were detained within 160 kilometres of the were detained within160 kilometres of the us — southern border, the border with mexico. from today, those people could be detained anywhere in the united states, and as you say, they would have to prove that they had been in the co
lyse doucet, bbc news. introducing a new fast—track deportation process that will bypass immigration courts. under the new rules, any undocumented migrants who can't prove they have been in the us continuously for more than two years can be immediately deported. our north american correspondent peter bowes joins us for more on this. so peter, how does this policy differfrom so peter, how does this policy differ from how it has been? well, this is definitely a widening of the net. so far,...
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sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. in england and wales could see murderers who refuse to reveal the location of their victims' bodies spend longer in prison. helen's law follows a campaign by the mother of helen mccourt who was killed 31 years ago but whose body has never been found. dan johnson reports. for marie mccourt, the grief of more than 30 years has been compounded by the added pain of being unable to bury her daughter. helen was 22 when she disappeared. she was murdered by ian simms, a pub landlord who is still serving a life sentence and refuses to say what he did with helen's body. marie took her campaign to downing street, calling for helen's law to prevent murderers like simms being eligible for early release. now, thejustice secretary has agreed to the change across england and wales. to have this law means that other families will not have to hopefully go through the pain and grief for as long as i have. i believe that these killers now have to face up to what they have done, because to take a life is h
sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. in england and wales could see murderers who refuse to reveal the location of their victims' bodies spend longer in prison. helen's law follows a campaign by the mother of helen mccourt who was killed 31 years ago but whose body has never been found. dan johnson reports. for marie mccourt, the grief of more than 30 years has been compounded by the added pain of being unable to bury her daughter. helen was 22 when she disappeared. she was murdered by ian...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. re, let's go live to new york and speak to max kutner, a freelance politicaljournalist. max, in the last few hours, nick brya nt max, in the last few hours, nick bryant has been reporting that sir kim has been disinvited from a dinner at the white house. so it looks like the administration is acting upon the president's tweets. yes, it certainly does. those are the latest reports, that the ambassador was disinvited from this event, that was from the emir of qatar, so yes, it seems that the fallout from this is happening immediately. this is notjust twitter rhetoric, this is actually happening. and i did speak to an expert in diplomacy from stanford university, and he told me, sure, the president does have this power. the president can say we're cutting and then follow through with it. a receiving country, as it is called, does not have to honour and welcome the ambassadors of another nation. it doesn't say much about the special relationship, then, does it? well, it doesn't, and as you
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. re, let's go live to new york and speak to max kutner, a freelance politicaljournalist. max, in the last few hours, nick brya nt max, in the last few hours, nick bryant has been reporting that sir kim has been disinvited from a dinner at the white house. so it looks like the administration is acting upon the president's tweets. yes, it certainly does. those are the latest reports, that the ambassador was disinvited from this event, that was from the emir of...
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imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. t 20,000 new police officers across england and wales will begin within weeks and be completed in just 3 years. the move has been welcomed, but there are warnings of logistical challenges including a lack of training instructors. our home editor, mark easton reports. it‘s about turn. 0n government policy, on police recruitment. theresa may as home secretary and prime minister presided over a 20,000 reduction in the number of offices in england and wales. hersuccessor, borisjohnson, has said he will increase the force by 20,000. i think it‘s the most fundamental investment you can make in society. reducing crime and making our streets safer. safer streets equal more investment, by equals more business, equals morejobs, equals growth. recruitment at the level promised has never been seen before, with natural wastage, it means hiring 35 extra officers every single day. experts doubt even with a can—do spirit and political exultation, it‘ll be easy to achieve. this is incredibly ambitious,
imogen foulkes, bbc news, geneva. t 20,000 new police officers across england and wales will begin within weeks and be completed in just 3 years. the move has been welcomed, but there are warnings of logistical challenges including a lack of training instructors. our home editor, mark easton reports. it‘s about turn. 0n government policy, on police recruitment. theresa may as home secretary and prime minister presided over a 20,000 reduction in the number of offices in england and wales....
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was it bbc news money well spent? sending clive myrie to france on tuesday? and world cup semifinal he was there for may have attracted the crowds, but did it warrant the time it got on news bulletins? it has been a week when the bbc annual report prompted newspaper front pages about the corporation's expenditure on presenter salaries. many older viewers have been contacting newswatch unhappy with the salaries given that recent announcement of the withdrawal of the universal free licence fee for the over 75. in that context, one spending decision by the bbc news in particular came under focus. here is tuesday's news at six with clive myrie co—presenting in france in advance of england's football world cup semifinal there. in two hours‘ time, the lionesses take on the usa in the most important match in english women's football. victory would mean a place in the final of a major tournament for a senior english side. for the first time since 1966. some viewers wondered about the added value of clive myrie presenting on location and later on the news at ten. here
was it bbc news money well spent? sending clive myrie to france on tuesday? and world cup semifinal he was there for may have attracted the crowds, but did it warrant the time it got on news bulletins? it has been a week when the bbc annual report prompted newspaper front pages about the corporation's expenditure on presenter salaries. many older viewers have been contacting newswatch unhappy with the salaries given that recent announcement of the withdrawal of the universal free licence fee...
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this is bbc news. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: footage from iran shows the seizure of a tanker in the gulf — london says it's working to defuse the crisis. british airways and lufthansa suspend all flights to and from cairo over security concerns. mystery at the vatican — forensic experts search for a 15—year—old girl who disappeared in 1983. the eagle has landed. roger. the moment the world held its breath — astronauts touch down on the surface of the moon, exactly 50 years ago. hello and welcome to bbc news. the british foreign secretaryjeremy hunt says britain will do what it takes to keep international shipping safe after a uk registered oil tanker was seized by iran in the gulf. mr hunt said tehran had assured him last week that it wanted to de—escalate tensions in the region, but was now doing the opposite. iran has released footage of the moment its troops seized the vessel. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, has more. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over t
this is bbc news. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: footage from iran shows the seizure of a tanker in the gulf — london says it's working to defuse the crisis. british airways and lufthansa suspend all flights to and from cairo over security concerns. mystery at the vatican — forensic experts search for a 15—year—old girl who disappeared in 1983. the eagle has landed. roger. the moment the world held its breath — astronauts touch down on the surface of the moon, exactly 50...
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sophie long, bbc news, new orleans. just show you the live scene in new orleans at the moment. you can see a few palm trees blowing in the wind now. tropical storm barry, according to the national hurricane centre, is expected to be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall. it is expected to make la ndfall landfall. it is expected to make landfall on saturday. it is currently late at night on friday in the state of louisiana. we will keep you up—to—date with events. the us federal trade commision has approved a $5 billion penalty for facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations. it's the largest ever fine against a tech company but one that barely dents facebook‘s profits. our north america technology reporter, dave lee, has more. this all started, as i'm sure most of our viewers will remember, with the cambridge analytica scandal, something where data on facebook users were being scooped up by this political consultancy and being used to target advertising both here in the usa and also in other par
sophie long, bbc news, new orleans. just show you the live scene in new orleans at the moment. you can see a few palm trees blowing in the wind now. tropical storm barry, according to the national hurricane centre, is expected to be a hurricane by the time it makes landfall. it is expected to make la ndfall landfall. it is expected to make landfall on saturday. it is currently late at night on friday in the state of louisiana. we will keep you up—to—date with events. the us federal trade...
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james robbins, bbc news. ned rare access to iran, where people had hoped to see the economy revived through the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions. our correspondent martin patience has been talking to iranians in the holy city of qom and the capital tehran, with cameraman nik millard and producer cara swift. as with all foreign media, they were accompanied by a government official and there were restrictions on what they could film but not what they could say. crowd chant nationalism, pride, and resistance. it's religion that fuels iran's politics. but now, the choreographed chants of "death to our enemies" are growing louder. the religious city of qom is where clerics have kept the revolutionary flame alive for a0 years. it's where resistance to america is strongest. donald trump is a liar, you know, is an unpredictable person. he is not representative of satan — he is satan himself, he is a satan. donald trump is satan? yeah, yeah, because you know, satan does everything that he does. the us accuses
james robbins, bbc news. ned rare access to iran, where people had hoped to see the economy revived through the nuclear deal and the lifting of sanctions. our correspondent martin patience has been talking to iranians in the holy city of qom and the capital tehran, with cameraman nik millard and producer cara swift. as with all foreign media, they were accompanied by a government official and there were restrictions on what they could film but not what they could say. crowd chant nationalism,...
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faisal islam, bbc news. eal will depend on negotiations between the eu and our new prime minister. for months now, its chief negotiator, michel barnier, has been saying that theresa may's agreement — which has been rejected by parliament — is the only way forward. speaking to bbc panorama recently, mr barnier said britain would have to face the consequences if it left without a deal. nick robinson reports. next week, our new prime minister will take the stage and face the cameras outside no 10. they'll immediately face an old crisis, the brexit crisis that forced theresa may out of power. the country are still divided. the country is still divided. parliament still deadlocked. the eu still making it clear that they won't budge. in his first british broadcast interview, michel barnier warns that the 600—page divorce deal he negotiated with her isn't going to change. we have put into the document with the uk, not against the uk, with the uk, the legal answers to each and every point of uncertainty created by br
faisal islam, bbc news. eal will depend on negotiations between the eu and our new prime minister. for months now, its chief negotiator, michel barnier, has been saying that theresa may's agreement — which has been rejected by parliament — is the only way forward. speaking to bbc panorama recently, mr barnier said britain would have to face the consequences if it left without a deal. nick robinson reports. next week, our new prime minister will take the stage and face the cameras outside no...
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victoria gill, bbc news, kew gardens. e heatwave, across europe on our website bbc.com/news, orjust download the bbc news app. the president of el salvador is promising to dismantle the country's notorious gangs. they're thought to have as many as 60,000 members — who find it very difficult to ever leave. but one rehabilitation project in san salvador is trying to give former gang members a fresh start, as 0rla guerin reports. freed from custody into the arms of the church. carlos montana is marked for life, branded a member of barrio 18, one of two notorious gangs in el salvador. his pastor sees beyond all that. he believes even the darkest of souls can be saved. "i'm a christian now", carlos tells us. "but people here don't think we can change. they don't see the spiritual side." the security forces see the brutal side, patrolling streets menaced by the gangs through extortion, rape and killing. they have to confront central america's murder inc. but carlos is trying to escape all that at the ebenezer evangelical church.
victoria gill, bbc news, kew gardens. e heatwave, across europe on our website bbc.com/news, orjust download the bbc news app. the president of el salvador is promising to dismantle the country's notorious gangs. they're thought to have as many as 60,000 members — who find it very difficult to ever leave. but one rehabilitation project in san salvador is trying to give former gang members a fresh start, as 0rla guerin reports. freed from custody into the arms of the church. carlos montana is...
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this is bbc news. mission to protect ships in the gulf following iran's seizure of a british—registered oil tanker. authorities in hong kong have defended the police after groups of pro—democracy protesters were attacked by gangs of masked men. in the phillippines, the trial has begun of maria ressa, the editor of the online site rappler and critic of president rodrigo duterte. she's charged with cyber libel. her website has reported extensively on president duterte's anti—drugs crackdown that left thousands of people dead. earlier i spoke to our correspondent howard johnson outside the courthouse in manila. if you just see behind up on the top floor, that's where regional trial court branch 46 is. there is a case going on, cyber libel against rappler and maria ressa, the editor of the website. what has happened is a businessman has brought about a private case against her saying that she was involved with libelling him in an article back in 2012. now, this case has come bout five years after that and
this is bbc news. mission to protect ships in the gulf following iran's seizure of a british—registered oil tanker. authorities in hong kong have defended the police after groups of pro—democracy protesters were attacked by gangs of masked men. in the phillippines, the trial has begun of maria ressa, the editor of the online site rappler and critic of president rodrigo duterte. she's charged with cyber libel. her website has reported extensively on president duterte's anti—drugs crackdown...
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this is bbc news.esh talks with iran to try to save the international nuclear deal. tehran has warned it's ready to enrich more uranium. a boat carrying more than 40 migrants has defied authorities to dock at the island of lampedusa, but no—one has been allowed to disembark. here in the uk, it's been another day of frantic campaigning in the race to be the next prime minister, with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt meeting conservative party members in the latest of a series of events taking place around the country. ballot papers have now been sent out to around 180,000 members with the result being announced in just over two weeks' time. today's events come as a bbc investigation has found that some members have received two ballot papers in the post. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. as political fights go, it's a pretty friendly affair. the two contenders for number 10 joshing with rival camps as they tour the country. it was nottingham this morning and another 0&a for the party faithful a
this is bbc news.esh talks with iran to try to save the international nuclear deal. tehran has warned it's ready to enrich more uranium. a boat carrying more than 40 migrants has defied authorities to dock at the island of lampedusa, but no—one has been allowed to disembark. here in the uk, it's been another day of frantic campaigning in the race to be the next prime minister, with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt meeting conservative party members in the latest of a series of events taking place...
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lucy manning, bbc news. ia to reach their first cricket world cup final for 27 years, winning convincingly by eight wickets. they will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lord's. sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. since 1975 it's the message which has never quite arrived. now delivery time — well, semifinal time. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball — lbw, gone. england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early. so here is what a cricketing dream come true looks like. chris woakes, pride of birmingham. next, too good for peter handscomb. well, try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly here to catch his helmet before it fell on his stumps, and he batted on bravely to make 46. steve smith was australia's anchor, but watch england's wicketkeeper, jos buttler, here, gather the ball and hurl it — smith run out for 85, confirmed by the replay. england hit their targets. australia 223 all out, job half done. now england chased
lucy manning, bbc news. ia to reach their first cricket world cup final for 27 years, winning convincingly by eight wickets. they will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lord's. sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. since 1975 it's the message which has never quite arrived. now delivery time — well, semifinal time. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball — lbw, gone. england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early. so...
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andy verity, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. mjaun — and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: royal portrush gears up for the open championship as the oldest golf major returns to northern ireland for the first time in 68 years. nigeria take third place in the africa cup of nations, after a 1—0 win over tunisia. and australia's caleb ewan celebrates a first stage win on the tour de france — as the race moves into the pyrenees. welcome to the programme. the fourth and final golf major of the year gets underway later. it's the 148th open championship — with the italian francesco molinari defending the title he won at carnoustie last year. this year's championship take place at royal portrush in county antrim as the open returns to northern ireland for the first time since 1951. from portrush, adam wild reports. after 68 years, the open championship is finally back here in portrush on the northern coast of northern ireland. it is a spectacular setting and the
andy verity, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. mjaun — and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: royal portrush gears up for the open championship as the oldest golf major returns to northern ireland for the first time in 68 years. nigeria take third place in the africa cup of nations, after a 1—0 win over tunisia. and australia's caleb ewan celebrates a first stage win on the tour de france — as the race moves into the pyrenees. welcome to...
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robbie west, bbc news, sheringham. new rules to ensure participants on tv and radio shows are properly look after. it follows the death of two former contestants on love island and the man who took part in the jeremy kyle show. don't forget, you can get in touch with me on twitter. now in bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm mark edwards and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: there's an injury scare for australia as david warner limps out of training with the ashes starting on thursday looking for the exit. lukaku left out of manchester united's preseason trip to norway. from nba superstar to hitting rock bottom, jeremy lin breaks down at an event in taiwan. welcome to sport today. with the ashes kicking off on thursday the australian cricket squad suffered an injury scare when batsman david warner limped out of training in birmingham on monday with a badly bruised thigh after being hit by a ball. the injury's not thought to be serious, and warner's expected to be fit for the
robbie west, bbc news, sheringham. new rules to ensure participants on tv and radio shows are properly look after. it follows the death of two former contestants on love island and the man who took part in the jeremy kyle show. don't forget, you can get in touch with me on twitter. now in bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm mark edwards and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: there's an injury scare for australia as david warner limps out of training...
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lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today.ort centre. coming up on this programme: england thrash australia by eight wickets to move into sunday's cricket world cup final. one win from history, serena williams is into the wimbledon final as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. and rory mcilroy is four shots of the lead heading into the second round of the scottish open in north berwick. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that hosts england are through to the cricket world cup final for the first time since 1992. they demolished reigning champions australia by eight wickets and will now face new zealand in sunday's final at lords. watching in birmingham was will perry. "cricket‘s coming home" was the chant from the england fans as they left edgbaston having watched their side thump their old rivals australia by eight wickets to book their place in the world cup final on sunday against new zealand. australia won the toss. it looked a good toss to win this morning.
lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today.ort centre. coming up on this programme: england thrash australia by eight wickets to move into sunday's cricket world cup final. one win from history, serena williams is into the wimbledon final as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. and rory mcilroy is four shots of the lead heading into the second round of the scottish open in north berwick. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start with the...
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sophie long, bbc news, new orleans.deral trade commission has approved a $5 billion penalty for facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations. it's the largest ever fine against a tech company but one that barely dents facebook‘s profits. our north america technology reporter, dave lee, has more. it is the largest fine ever levied against a us technology company, but even so, facebook‘s many critics are calling it little more than a slap on the wrist. that's for a company that made more than $15 billion in the first three months of 2019 alone. the $5 billion facebook will reportedly now pay isn'tjust for cambridge analytica, but for a broad range of privacy violations. the us federal trade commission says facebook had breached the promise it made in 2011, over how personal data would be used. what is not yet entirely clear is what additional measures may be imposed on facebook in future, such as independent oversight of the company's privacy practices. according to reports in the us media, the measure
sophie long, bbc news, new orleans.deral trade commission has approved a $5 billion penalty for facebook to settle an investigation into data privacy violations. it's the largest ever fine against a tech company but one that barely dents facebook‘s profits. our north america technology reporter, dave lee, has more. it is the largest fine ever levied against a us technology company, but even so, facebook‘s many critics are calling it little more than a slap on the wrist. that's for a company...
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welcome to bbc news — i'm reged ahmad.ur top stories: a shock defeat for greece's socialists as a centre—right landslide ushers in a new era. we want to drive a real reform agenda for the country that is ambitious, very bold and very, very detailed. president trump reacts to the british ambassador‘s cable leaks which labelled his administration inept, saying the diplomat ‘hasn‘t served the uk well‘. the long reach of the far right: how shadowy online networks are connecting extremists across the world. and jubilation for team usa, winners of the women's football world cup for a record fourth time. greece's leftist prime minister, alexis tsipras, has conceded defeat in the country's snap general election. with the results still coming in, the centre—right opposition party, new democracy has won with current projections showing it's closing in on an absolute majority. mr tsipras‘s syriza party, seems to to have paid the price, for failing to oppose austerity measures imposed by the eu, in return for financial bailouts. our c
welcome to bbc news — i'm reged ahmad.ur top stories: a shock defeat for greece's socialists as a centre—right landslide ushers in a new era. we want to drive a real reform agenda for the country that is ambitious, very bold and very, very detailed. president trump reacts to the british ambassador‘s cable leaks which labelled his administration inept, saying the diplomat ‘hasn‘t served the uk well‘. the long reach of the far right: how shadowy online networks are connecting...
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this is bbc news.ington, the house of representatives has voted to condemn president trump's racist tweets. four republicans backed the motion. let's get more now on our main story. earlier i asked rina shah, a republican strategist based in washington, dc, for her thoughts on the outcome of the vote. you know, i think tonight there's a discussion happening in washington that is very, very much to the edges, and the fringes are winning. and here tonight, what we've seen is a partisan—line vote, where republicans have said they're voting no because it's too partisan, it's controlled by democrats who simply don't want the best for our country. and that is what many republicans — i'm ashamed to admit i belong to this party where a great number of people believe his comments were ok, because his intent may have not been to be racist. i know you have made it clear how you feel about this on social media. you've taken some flak from republicans on this, haven't you? i was one of the first republicans to spea
this is bbc news.ington, the house of representatives has voted to condemn president trump's racist tweets. four republicans backed the motion. let's get more now on our main story. earlier i asked rina shah, a republican strategist based in washington, dc, for her thoughts on the outcome of the vote. you know, i think tonight there's a discussion happening in washington that is very, very much to the edges, and the fringes are winning. and here tonight, what we've seen is a partisan—line...
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anne soy, bbc news, goma. this is bbc news. not release a british—flagged tanker seized in the gulf, and the uk government has warned shipping to stay out of the region. tehran says the vessel was breaking maritime navigation rules. the stena impero's owners say they have been unable to contact their vessel. aid agencies are calling on international governments to speed up their response to the ebola emergency in the democratic republic of the congo. more than 1,600 people have already died there. the world health organisation has declared an international public health emergency. extremely hot weather has started to hit north america, with temperatures of around 38 degrees celsius expected at the weekend. meteorologists warn the vulnerable could be at risk. now on bbc news: the week in parliament.
anne soy, bbc news, goma. this is bbc news. not release a british—flagged tanker seized in the gulf, and the uk government has warned shipping to stay out of the region. tehran says the vessel was breaking maritime navigation rules. the stena impero's owners say they have been unable to contact their vessel. aid agencies are calling on international governments to speed up their response to the ebola emergency in the democratic republic of the congo. more than 1,600 people have already died...
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welcome to bbc news. our top stories: scorching heat in europe, as the sweltering weather brings record—breaking temperatures, across the continent. scores of migrants are feared drowned, in a deadly shipwreck off the coast of libya. the un says it must be a turning point. the usjustice department reinstates capital punishment — scheduling the first executions in sixteen years. from the streets to salvation. how gang members in el salvador are finding a new path in life. europe is in the grip of a heatwave that's breaking records. the hottest temperatures ever were experienced in germany and the netherlands this week, while in paris today, it was more than 42 dgrees celsius, that's 108 in farenheight, the highest temperature france's capital has ever seen. lucy williamson reports from paris. the city of light has become the city of heat. 42 degrees, just bearable if you are mostly underwater. the government has repeatedly warned people not to stay out in the sun, but with offices and schools closing early
welcome to bbc news. our top stories: scorching heat in europe, as the sweltering weather brings record—breaking temperatures, across the continent. scores of migrants are feared drowned, in a deadly shipwreck off the coast of libya. the un says it must be a turning point. the usjustice department reinstates capital punishment — scheduling the first executions in sixteen years. from the streets to salvation. how gang members in el salvador are finding a new path in life. europe is in the...
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welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: as pressure mounts on the iran nuclear deal and europeans seek to reduce rising tensions, the bbc is given rare access inside the country. by by pulling out of the nuclear deal, donald trump strengthened iran's hardliners who say that america should never have been in the first place. president trump is accused of racism after telling a group of ethnic minority congresswomen that they should go back to where they came from. after more than 5 hours on court and a 25—game final set, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. and england win the cricket world cup for the first time, beating new zealand in a thrilling final. we did it! jof delivered! we did it! jofra delivered! he's the guy! england, world champions! hello and welcome. the uk, france and germany have made a joint appeal to donald trump and iran's leaders to ease their standoff over iran's nuclear programme. they say the deal reached with iran could unravel further and everyone involv
welcome to bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: as pressure mounts on the iran nuclear deal and europeans seek to reduce rising tensions, the bbc is given rare access inside the country. by by pulling out of the nuclear deal, donald trump strengthened iran's hardliners who say that america should never have been in the first place. president trump is accused of racism after telling a group of ethnic minority congresswomen that they should go back to where they came from. after more than...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.ele capobianco from the red cross had more on the difference the declaration of ebola as a state emergency has made. this declaration makes an important difference, because it highlights the severity of the outlook and determines increased attention and increased financing in response to this serious outbreak that's been underfunded until now. where do you see this outbreak going now, and what do you need most urgently? well, the outbreak has killed more than 1,600 people. it has crossed the border into uganda last month and arrived in goma last weekend. we need to contain it, and that's why more resources are needed to do what has been effective until now, but also to expand a little bit the effort. we need to move beyond an ebola—only focused response and start addressing other health needs and humanitarian needs that are a priority for a population in dire humanitarian need. we need to invest in building resilience in the system so the virus can be detected and responded to more swi
gareth barlow, bbc news.ele capobianco from the red cross had more on the difference the declaration of ebola as a state emergency has made. this declaration makes an important difference, because it highlights the severity of the outlook and determines increased attention and increased financing in response to this serious outbreak that's been underfunded until now. where do you see this outbreak going now, and what do you need most urgently? well, the outbreak has killed more than 1,600...
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this is bbc news.ritish government warns of serious diplomatic consequences following the seizure of a tanker in the strait of hormuz. uk ships have been advised to stay out of the area. let's stay with that story now. dr assal rad is a research fellow at the national iranian american council. she says iran's actions are motivated by the unites states last year withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal which promised economic relief for the country. the importance of breaching the deal is that we are in the current situation we are because of that. iran not getting the economic relief it was promised through the deal is why iran is now, a year later, after practising sort of strategic patience, not doing anything provoking, complying with the deal, has no benefits. so now we are seeing iran shift strategies over the last month or so, or two months 01’ the last month or so, or two months orso, the last month or so, or two months or so, because they haven't gotten any relief in terms of sanctions, in terms
this is bbc news.ritish government warns of serious diplomatic consequences following the seizure of a tanker in the strait of hormuz. uk ships have been advised to stay out of the area. let's stay with that story now. dr assal rad is a research fellow at the national iranian american council. she says iran's actions are motivated by the unites states last year withdrawing from the iran nuclear deal which promised economic relief for the country. the importance of breaching the deal is that we...
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zoe thomas, bbc news, mumbai. nd have beaten new zealand to win the men's cricket world cup for the first time ever after an amazing match. and later this year, the rugby world cup kicks off injapan. earlier i asked a sports marketing expert whether the cost of hosting such huge events in asia was outweighed by the benefits. i really think when you look at hosting a major then overall, it's not just about the tangible benefits, it's the intangible benefits, it's the intangible benefits the country stands to gain. looking at tokyo hosting the 0lympics looking at tokyo hosting the olympics in less than a year, you look at the amount of training that's going to go behind training the workforce. language is going to bea the workforce. language is going to be a huge one, the hospitality sector gets a huge lift in terms of that so when the countries are starting to look at hosting major events, especially in asia, where we've got markets crying out for global attention, it is prime, especially with sporting events, it re
zoe thomas, bbc news, mumbai. nd have beaten new zealand to win the men's cricket world cup for the first time ever after an amazing match. and later this year, the rugby world cup kicks off injapan. earlier i asked a sports marketing expert whether the cost of hosting such huge events in asia was outweighed by the benefits. i really think when you look at hosting a major then overall, it's not just about the tangible benefits, it's the intangible benefits, it's the intangible benefits the...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news. tory leader and prime minister, borisjohnson and jeremy hunt, have been cross—examined in interviews by andrew neil, for a special bbc one programme tonight. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. they came expecting to be tested and they were. jeremy hunt first. he's saying brexit may take a little bit longer than october the 31st to deliver, but how long? days? months? maybe longer, it turned out, than he'd like. is it on or around the 31st, it has to be before christmas. i would expect 50, yes. expect so? but you cannot say for sure, is there any chance we could still go into 2020 and still be a member of the eu? i don't believe so, no. but you won't rule it out? i don't believe that will be the case, because... well, this is why people don't really trust you on this. what people get with me is a prime minister who will get them out of the eu more quickly. why? parliament could block brexit with no deal. an election, the only way to break the deadlock. who is the prime mi
laura kuenssberg, bbc news. tory leader and prime minister, borisjohnson and jeremy hunt, have been cross—examined in interviews by andrew neil, for a special bbc one programme tonight. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. they came expecting to be tested and they were. jeremy hunt first. he's saying brexit may take a little bit longer than october the 31st to deliver, but how long? days? months? maybe longer, it turned out, than he'd like. is it on or around the 31st, it has to...
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joe tidy, bbc news, new york.ed earlier today after a freak snow storm in the alps. after days of battling intense heat, cyclists were stopped by a blizzard with bulldozers and snowploughs being used to clear the road. the announcement was greeted with fury in the peloton — especially by the frenchman, julian alaphilippe, who lost the overall lead. england's cricketers have beaten ireland by 143 runs to win their one—off test at lord's. the hosts bowled the irish out for the lowest ever score on the ground in a test — just 38 runs. joe wilson was watching. it's the hope — that's the problem. the beautiful, horrible hope. ireland were here to gate—crash cricket's establishment — to win at lord's. 182 runs — that's all they needed. and every one of them would be cheered and celebrated in a way lord's was just getting used to. trouble was, there were only 38 of them. runs, that is. england recovered their intensity while stuart broad has swept through teams before. here, chris woakes was his arch companion in accurac
joe tidy, bbc news, new york.ed earlier today after a freak snow storm in the alps. after days of battling intense heat, cyclists were stopped by a blizzard with bulldozers and snowploughs being used to clear the road. the announcement was greeted with fury in the peloton — especially by the frenchman, julian alaphilippe, who lost the overall lead. england's cricketers have beaten ireland by 143 runs to win their one—off test at lord's. the hosts bowled the irish out for the lowest ever...
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ben wright, bbc news. head of m16 has told the bbc that the uk is going through a "political nervous breakdown". sirjohn sawers has said the country could have a prime minister who doesn't have the "standing" to be leader. he was critical of both the conservatives and labour. it's been reported that metropolitan police detectives have questioned the american actor kevin spacey over allegations of sexual assault in the uk. according to variety magazine officers travelled to the united states in may, where the oscar—winning actor was interviewed under caution but not arrested. the allegations — mr spacey denies — relate to the period between 1996 and 2013. officials in southern california are warning of potentially dangerous aftershocks following the state's biggest earthquake in 20 years. the 7.1 magnitude tremor struck near the city of ridgecrest — about 150 miles north—east of los angeles. this report from sophie long contains some flashing images. oh my god... it created waves in family swimming pools an
ben wright, bbc news. head of m16 has told the bbc that the uk is going through a "political nervous breakdown". sirjohn sawers has said the country could have a prime minister who doesn't have the "standing" to be leader. he was critical of both the conservatives and labour. it's been reported that metropolitan police detectives have questioned the american actor kevin spacey over allegations of sexual assault in the uk. according to variety magazine officers travelled to...
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joe tidy, bbc news in new york.r use in newly diagnosed patients in england. a trial showed that olaparib could delay the progression of the cancer for three years. up to 600 women with a hereditary type of the disease could benefit each year. lauren moss reports. when florence was 46, she was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer and told she had less than 18 months to live. she had two major surgeries and underwent four separate rounds of chemotherapy. 0bviously you're in emotional shock. i had two young children and you don't care too much what you have to go through physically, it is the impact on your family is your first concern, and telling your children you have this diagnosis. that was almost ten years ago. it was only after aggressive treatment that florence was eligible for 0laparib, a drug that can halt the progression of the disease. now it has been made available to patients in england sooner, when they've responded well to their first round of chemotherapy. often it presents at a very late stage beca
joe tidy, bbc news in new york.r use in newly diagnosed patients in england. a trial showed that olaparib could delay the progression of the cancer for three years. up to 600 women with a hereditary type of the disease could benefit each year. lauren moss reports. when florence was 46, she was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer and told she had less than 18 months to live. she had two major surgeries and underwent four separate rounds of chemotherapy. 0bviously you're in emotional shock. i...
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this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm: the chancellor threatens to resign if borisjohnson becomes prime minister. philip hammond tells the bbc he would then campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. i understand that his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no—deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something i could ever sign up to. ireland's foreign minister warns "we'll be in trouble" if the new pm tears up the brexit withdrawal agreement. if the house of commons chooses to facilitate a no—deal brexit and if a new british prime minister chooses to take britain in that direction, then it will happen. but this will be a british choice. violence erupts again in hong kong as police use tear gas on pro—democracy protestors. iran hoists its flag on the masthead of the captured uk—registered tanker in the gulf. irish golfer shane lowry wins the open at royal portrush. full details coming up in sportsday at 7:30pm. good evening. the chancellor philip hammond says he'll resign
this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm: the chancellor threatens to resign if borisjohnson becomes prime minister. philip hammond tells the bbc he would then campaign to prevent a no—deal brexit. i understand that his conditions for serving in his government would include accepting a no—deal exit on the 31st of october. that is not something i could ever sign up to. ireland's foreign minister warns "we'll be in trouble" if the new pm tears up the brexit...
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lucy manning, bbc news. t world cup final for 27 years. they won by 8 wickets. england will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lords. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. since the world cup began this message has never quite arrived. delivery is nowjust a game away. the semifinal here was, england say, almost perfect. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball, lbw, gone. england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early, so here's what a cricketing dream come true looks like. chris woakes, pride of birmingham. next, too good for peter handscomb. well, try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly here to catch his helmet before it fell on his stumps, and he batted on bravely to make 46. steve smith was australia's anchor but watch england's wicket—keeper jos buttler here gather the ball and hurl it. smith run out for 85, confirmed by the replay. england hit their targets. commentator: excellent. australia 223 all out, job h
lucy manning, bbc news. t world cup final for 27 years. they won by 8 wickets. england will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lords. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. since the world cup began this message has never quite arrived. delivery is nowjust a game away. the semifinal here was, england say, almost perfect. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball, lbw, gone. england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early,...
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this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11:00: conservatives are warned they'll be expelled from the tory party if they vote more than once in the leadership election, as the bbc learns some had received multiple ballot papers. california braces itself for aftershocks, after the worst quakes in years, as police say it's hard for the world to understand just what people have been through. its by the grace of god we have had no casualties and we have only had minor injuries. which is amazing, considering these to big earthquakes we have experienced. —— two. about 20 people are injured, two seriously, after a powerful gas explosion rocked a florida shopping centre. the duke and duchess of sussex's son, archie, is baptised at windsor castle, amid criticism for excluding the public. personally i think they should have been a bit more access. its a shame, everybody has come for the day and nobody gets to see them. everybody has come for the day and nobody gets to see themlj everybody has come for the day and nobod
this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11:00: conservatives are warned they'll be expelled from the tory party if they vote more than once in the leadership election, as the bbc learns some had received multiple ballot papers. california braces itself for aftershocks, after the worst quakes in years, as police say it's hard for the world to understand just what people have been through. its by the grace of god we have had no casualties and we have only had minor injuries. which...
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this is bbc news. and germany have appealed for an end to escalating tensions over iran's nuclear programme. let's get more on european proposals to reduce the rising tensions between iran and the united states. patricia degennaro, is professor of global affairs and national security at george mason, university. but now the biggest leveraged the us has to keep around within the context of the sanctions is that it is very powerful when it comes to the banking system. and so, for a run to get some alleviation to bring in food and medicine, for people that suffer in those areas from these issues, that is the only thing these issues, that is the only thing the europeans will be able to do. but i think that they have made steps towards creating a centre where iran can do exchanges, without using the dollar. that is a big message to the united states. using the dollar. that is a big message to the united statesm that the goal? to lower sanctions? they're that the goal? to lower sanctions? they‘ re pretty cle
this is bbc news. and germany have appealed for an end to escalating tensions over iran's nuclear programme. let's get more on european proposals to reduce the rising tensions between iran and the united states. patricia degennaro, is professor of global affairs and national security at george mason, university. but now the biggest leveraged the us has to keep around within the context of the sanctions is that it is very powerful when it comes to the banking system. and so, for a run to get...
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this is bbc news.ntry faces its biggest political crisis in decades over brexit. he won the leadership of the conservative party on tuesday and has claimed he can take the uk out of the european union by the end of october even if it means a no—deal brexit. the usjustice department has announced an investigation into leading online platforms to examine whether they are unfairly restricting competition. it didn't name any firms, but companies such as facebook, google, amazon, and apple are likely to come under close scrutiny. parts of europe are in the grip of the summer's second heatwave, with the jetstream bringing conditions from north africa. south—western france was worst affected — reaching 42 degrees centigrade. the world meteorological organisation said the rising temperatures bore "the hallmark of climate change". you are up—to—date on the headlines. now on bbc news — panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. we see this as the holocaust of our nation. my body, my choice. alabama
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mark miller —— monica miller, bbc news, singapore. es this hour. criticism of facebook‘s plans for their new cryptocurrency, libra. facebook executive david marcus defended the project. let's have a quick look now at the asia pacific markets now and how they are faring in early trade. currently all in negative territory with the nick shady lower, as with the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. ,as the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. , as are the lord's. —— all ords. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: in washington, the house of representatives has voted to condemn president trump's racist tweets. four republicans backed the motion — with feelings running high. at least 180 people have died in torrential monsoon rains across south asia. millions more have been left homeless. 50 years ago today, apollo 11 blasted off from the kennedy space centre in florida. then, new generations of scientists have been pushing base exploration forward. among them, a group in surrey who have done more than 50 space missions in the last th
mark miller —— monica miller, bbc news, singapore. es this hour. criticism of facebook‘s plans for their new cryptocurrency, libra. facebook executive david marcus defended the project. let's have a quick look now at the asia pacific markets now and how they are faring in early trade. currently all in negative territory with the nick shady lower, as with the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. ,as the lord's —— take a look at the nikkei. , as are the lord's. —— all ords. this...
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we'll keep you updated with live news on the bbc news. to the last programme in this series of news watch. series of newswatch, with samira ahmed. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. getting away from the westminster village. i'll be asking the bbc‘s new political correspondent based outside london about her role and... it really is the end of an era. ofan era. thanks! ..it‘s farewell to this week with andrew neil, viewers vent their feelings about the axing of the late—night politics show. first, you may have noticed a different look to bbc news programmes this week with new on—screen graphics rolled out on all programmes, including, as you can see, newswatch. the corporations own typeface named reith after its first director general has been used online for a couple of years and now appears on air too. the aim is to make the information on—screen clearer, easier to read and better suited to the digital age, with many more people consuming news on small, mobile and tablet screens. but not everyone thinks that is being a
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you're watching bbc news. of some british airways and lufthansa flights to cairo for the next seven days amid security concerns. with me is our news reporter ramzan karmali. can you give us an idea of how unusual this is? can you give us an idea of how unusualthis is? this is can you give us an idea of how unusual this is? this is very unusual, especially as we have had passengers arriving at the airport getting their boarding passes, getting their boarding passes, getting to the gates and being turned away. it's extremely unusable and also this was a decision made by the airline, by british airlines, not any government official. and what also is unusual is how temporary this suspension is. till the 27th ofjuly, so a very unusual length indeed. this is no single dust this has not come from the rydges government or the foreign office, although on their website they say in certain places of egypt, you should avoid similar strides to avoid those places. they also say there is a terrorism threat to aviation as well
you're watching bbc news. of some british airways and lufthansa flights to cairo for the next seven days amid security concerns. with me is our news reporter ramzan karmali. can you give us an idea of how unusual this is? can you give us an idea of how unusualthis is? this is can you give us an idea of how unusual this is? this is very unusual, especially as we have had passengers arriving at the airport getting their boarding passes, getting their boarding passes, getting to the gates and...
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this is bbc news.european naval mission to protect ships in the gulf following iran's seizure of a british—registered oil tanker. authorities in hong kong have defended the police after groups of pro—democracy protesters were attacked by gangs of masked men. in the phillippines, the trial has begun of maria ressa, the editor of the online site rappler and critic of president rodrigo duterte. she's charged with cyber libel. her website has reported extensively on president duterte's anti—drugs crackdown that left thousands of people dead. let's go live to manila and speak to the bbc‘s howard johnson. if you see behind on the top floor, that's where branch 46 is. it is the editor of the website rappler. a businessman has bought about a lawsuit against maria ressa saying he libelled her. today, the first of the witnesses are being presented in that courtroom. i spoke to the prosecution just before the case started and they said there had been no political influence on this case. he said they feel they hav
this is bbc news.european naval mission to protect ships in the gulf following iran's seizure of a british—registered oil tanker. authorities in hong kong have defended the police after groups of pro—democracy protesters were attacked by gangs of masked men. in the phillippines, the trial has begun of maria ressa, the editor of the online site rappler and critic of president rodrigo duterte. she's charged with cyber libel. her website has reported extensively on president duterte's...
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this is bbc news.i final in the women's world cup ends with the favourites, usa, sending england home. let's stay with that story. scotty kober, executive director of san francisco youth soccer and she co—hosted the watch party with the city. shejoins us now. as a she joins us now. as a watch, how was it for you? it was fun. we had a city full of kids and families and people from work filled up the park. it was excellent. i see you still have the flag there on your cheeks to taunt the english viewers. our direct error of programming is english so he carried the english side. over here it seems to have really caught people ‘s attention, the ratings have been huge on television. what is it been like in the usa this time? the world cup has been getting a bit of attention and certainly there have been some political caveats to it all, that are interesting from a news point of view. from a soccer perspective there is no shortage of it. i'm excited that even with the gold cup and the africa cup and the other
this is bbc news.i final in the women's world cup ends with the favourites, usa, sending england home. let's stay with that story. scotty kober, executive director of san francisco youth soccer and she co—hosted the watch party with the city. shejoins us now. as a she joins us now. as a watch, how was it for you? it was fun. we had a city full of kids and families and people from work filled up the park. it was excellent. i see you still have the flag there on your cheeks to taunt the english...
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will gompertz, bbc news. he kiwis managed to score 211, but for five wickets, before the heavens opened. they are hoping to resume play tonight. they will meet tomorrow. the winner will play either england or australia in the final this sunday. joe wilson reports. it's not just where you're from, it's where you're going. it's coming home! all indian fans sense the world cup final on tuesday morning. just one more win to get there. at times it felt like every square inch outside old trafford was being occupied by indian fans. cheering but the new zealanders are here, too. oh, yeah. the black caps! completely outnumbered, but it'll be great. intimidated? no, indians make a lovely crowd. new zealand got the chance to bat first but with one run scored, their first man was out. kane williamson, kiwi captain, moving, not flying. it was slow going. even the four lower back kind of crawled through the ropes. india's fans content? well, you can't please everyone. new zealand played it patient but there is no reward wit
will gompertz, bbc news. he kiwis managed to score 211, but for five wickets, before the heavens opened. they are hoping to resume play tonight. they will meet tomorrow. the winner will play either england or australia in the final this sunday. joe wilson reports. it's not just where you're from, it's where you're going. it's coming home! all indian fans sense the world cup final on tuesday morning. just one more win to get there. at times it felt like every square inch outside old trafford was...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: carl beech, a man who claimed to have been abused as a child by a westminster paedophile ring, is convicted of perverting the course ofjustice and fraud. the foreign secretary says he wants increased protection for shipping in the gulf, as he condemns the seizing of a british—flagged tanker by iran as "an act of piracy". voting ends in the conservative leadership race, as a senior minister quits in protest over a possible boris johnson victory. jo swinson is named as the first female leader of the liberal democrats, beating sir ed davey. you have put your trust in me, not only to lead our party, but to lead and grow a bigger, open, liberal movement which our country so desperately needs. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katy balls, from the spectator, and political commentator, lance price. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a convicted paedophile who accused some of the uk's highest ranking
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: carl beech, a man who claimed to have been abused as a child by a westminster paedophile ring, is convicted of perverting the course ofjustice and fraud. the foreign secretary says he wants increased protection for shipping in the gulf, as he condemns the seizing of a british—flagged tanker by iran as "an act of piracy". voting ends in the conservative leadership race, as a senior minister quits in protest over a possible boris johnson...
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jonathan blake, bbc news, westminster. orman smith is at westminster. this ministerial resignation today, and the others that we now are probably going to come, are they a sign of the difficulty of the new leader will have in bringing his party together? the temptation for tea m party together? the temptation for teamjohnson party together? the temptation for team johnson will be to dismiss sir alan's resignation as sour grapes from someone who was going to be sacked anyway. he has never made any attempt to hide his disdain for borisjohnson. at attempt to hide his disdain for boris johnson. at the attempt to hide his disdain for borisjohnson. at the foreign office, he used to describe himself as boris johnson's office, he used to describe himself as borisjohnson‘s poop scooper because of the messy cleaned up behind him. there is a sense that we are seeing bigger names like philip hammond and david gauke signalling they are ready to join the backbench opposition to no deal. when you get big namesjoining, opposition to no dea
jonathan blake, bbc news, westminster. orman smith is at westminster. this ministerial resignation today, and the others that we now are probably going to come, are they a sign of the difficulty of the new leader will have in bringing his party together? the temptation for tea m party together? the temptation for teamjohnson party together? the temptation for team johnson will be to dismiss sir alan's resignation as sour grapes from someone who was going to be sacked anyway. he has never made...
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emma simpson, bbc news. our business editor simon jack is with me now. am hill inevitable? i think that's right. like other retailers who have retreated from the high street, increasing amounts of business are going online. they have fixed odd betting machine terminals. they were fa ntastically betting machine terminals. they were fantastically profitable, some people say fantastically addictive and damaging. when the government moved it from a £100 maximum stake to £2, they warned us, back in march, william hill saying it could be 900 stores, so we have come up slightly shy of that. it is inevitable also that other bookmakers will follow suit. i am looking particularly at ladbrokes, coral. 4500 is a lot ofjobs, some people will say, others will say there are 2 million at risk of being addicted to gambling in the uk, so this is one high st that not everyone, i think, this is one high st that not everyone, ithink, will lament. simon, thank you. a firearms officer has described to an inquest how he shot dead one of the ringleaders of the london bridge attac
emma simpson, bbc news. our business editor simon jack is with me now. am hill inevitable? i think that's right. like other retailers who have retreated from the high street, increasing amounts of business are going online. they have fixed odd betting machine terminals. they were fa ntastically betting machine terminals. they were fantastically profitable, some people say fantastically addictive and damaging. when the government moved it from a £100 maximum stake to £2, they warned us, back...
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this is bbc news. sts over a planned protest against the exclusion of candidates in moscow's upcoming elections. there have been violent clashes between police and demonstrators in hong kong, where pro—democracy activists were attacked a week ago. well, let's stay with that story. annie boyajian is director of advocacy for freedom house, a democracy and human rights think tank in the us. well, i think right now is a critical moment. we're seeing rhetoric out of the ccp, their threats to use violence against peaceful protesters is similar to the rhetoric in the lead up to the tiananmen massacre, and so what the leadership do now is of critical importance. the united states congress and the administration and other governments should be calling on the police to remain peaceful, and ccp to exercise restraint, and the us congress specifically should pass the hong kong democracy act, which would require us to annually assert hong kong democratic rights. but if china is losing patience with the situation in h
this is bbc news. sts over a planned protest against the exclusion of candidates in moscow's upcoming elections. there have been violent clashes between police and demonstrators in hong kong, where pro—democracy activists were attacked a week ago. well, let's stay with that story. annie boyajian is director of advocacy for freedom house, a democracy and human rights think tank in the us. well, i think right now is a critical moment. we're seeing rhetoric out of the ccp, their threats to use...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.n this year's sun—soaked, star—studded glastonbury festival. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: hong kong marks the 22nd anniversary of the handoverfrom british to chinese control, as pro—democracy protestors are locked in a stand—off
gareth barlow, bbc news.n this year's sun—soaked, star—studded glastonbury festival. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of...