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remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channelh on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with more than a thousand radio programmes. just go to the online archive. now, a former british prisoner of war describes how he survived sickness, starvation and brutality as the japanese forced allied prisoners to build a railway bridge over the river over the second world war. it looks like an ordinary bridge but the past makes ita ordinary bridge but the past makes it a symbol of the suffering of human heroism. the japanese wanted to build this railway through thailand up 700 miles to jungle, threw rocks and we were the means, we became the white colleagues. we left civilisation and entered another world, for almost four years as it turned out in the end. at that time they hated the people but did that for them. in fact if you had a rifle you would have shot the lot. i was in place called tama can where we build the bridge over the river kwai. we would be on these chanting, japanese up to ten. you would do that a
remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channelh on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with more than a thousand radio programmes. just go to the online archive. now, a former british prisoner of war describes how he survived sickness, starvation and brutality as the japanese forced allied prisoners to build a railway bridge over the river over the second world war. it looks like an ordinary bridge but...
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welcome to the bbc news channel. breaking news from welcome to the bbc news channel. breaking news from the ryder cup in paris. paris. only be described as nail—biting scenes. ago, the defeat of tiger woods on the europe team. the europe team. ryder cup europe team have won their match. match. before four o'clock, there was that clear win. clear win. enough to have half a point in it. point in it. got a round of applause from the grandstand. grandstand. wild card selection to play in the team. team. world number one dustinjohnson to get that point for europe. get that point for europe. dramatically but in the end, ideal conditions for the ryder cup match. conditions for the ryder cup match. europe got their victory, thanks to players like sergio? players like sergio? garcia and his fellow team members. fellow team members. and, of course, that victory over tiger woods. that victory over tiger woods. who is live in paris, later over the course of the hour. course of the hour. we will try and get him tojoin us. get him tojoin us. it looks as though he is there. i can see
welcome to the bbc news channel. breaking news from welcome to the bbc news channel. breaking news from the ryder cup in paris. paris. only be described as nail—biting scenes. ago, the defeat of tiger woods on the europe team. the europe team. ryder cup europe team have won their match. match. before four o'clock, there was that clear win. clear win. enough to have half a point in it. point in it. got a round of applause from the grandstand. grandstand. wild card selection to play in the...
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the next news on bbc 0ne news channel. the next news on bbc one will be at 5:10 p:m..10 p:m.. for all of us —— from all of us and the hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more on our top story today, and the revelations in the times that the government is examining the tax status of people who are nominated for honours. earlier i spoke tojolyon maugham, qc, director of the good law project and a tax specialist. he told me that he is not against hmrc vetting potential recipients of honours . the honours system rewards people who have made a contribution to society. that is a much, much higher bar than asking whether somebody has broken the law. it's not the case that everybody who has avoided breaking the law gets an honour. we are looking for positive contribution and a positive contribution looked at in the round. it seems to me that if you deliberately shrugged off obligations of the democratically elected government based on using the tax system to contribute to society, that should weigh in the moral balance when it comes to considering whether or
the next news on bbc 0ne news channel. the next news on bbc one will be at 5:10 p:m..10 p:m.. for all of us —— from all of us and the hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more on our top story today, and the revelations in the times that the government is examining the tax status of people who are nominated for honours. earlier i spoke tojolyon maugham, qc, director of the good law project and a tax specialist. he told me that he is not against hmrc vetting potential...
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i predict a drama everyday. predict a drama everyday. day every day here on the bbc news channel. her correspondence. correspondence. press interviews on the bbc website now. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. trying to move the political focus away from brexit. and urging her party colleagues to unite. have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. here's holly hamilton. a 10—6 advantage... but can they extend their lead to regain the title? reporterjohn watson.. already over the previous two days of this competition. of this competition. out to open the final singles match againstjustin thomas. againstjustin thomas. greeted to this perception out on the first tee. the first tee. what a great opening shot that was from mcilroy. shot that was from mcilroy. thomas has been playing well against jordan speed. —— withjordan speed. mcilroy one down at the moment. not the best of starts. the best of starts. performance so far in the foursomes and the four balls. and the four balls. get team europe after a strong start. one game down againstjustin thomas. thomas. the first of thos
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. e o'clock, bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with shaun ley, it's 1.12pm. the labour women's conference is taking place in liverpool today ahead of the party's annual conference which starts tomorrow. labour leaderjeremy corbyn has been speaking. let's listen to some of what he's had to say. eight years of austerity is responsible for what the prime minister delicately calls the burning injustices that she said she was going to tackle. but far, far from building an economy for eve ryo ne from building an economy for everyone and helping the just about managing, this government has transferred cash from the purses of winning into the bank accounts of the very richest men in our society and in the world. let's make no mistakes. we also have to take action to end the gender pay gap. barbara castle brought us the equal pay act of 1970 but there is still a gender pay gap of 19%. in government, we will make sure companies don't just audit government, we will make sure
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. is at 5:20pm — bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. president trump has accepted a demand from us senators for an fbi investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. it follows his appearance before a senate committee on thursday, when he strenuously denied attacking a woman when they were at high school together in the 1980s. chris buckler reports. look at me when i'm talking to you! you're telling me that my assault doesn't matter! this moment when a senator came face—to—face with victims campaigners may have changed the course of brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. ..that you'll let people like that go into the highest court of the land... jeff flake was the key republican vote on the judiciary committee and up to this point, he appeared to support judge kavanaugh's nomination, despite the allegations of sexual assault. do you think that brett kavanaugh is telling the truth? when the committee reconvened
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. is at 5:20pm — bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. president trump has accepted a demand from us senators for an fbi investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. it follows his appearance before a senate committee on thursday, when he strenuously denied attacking a woman when they were at high school together in the 1980s. chris buckler reports....
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. just after 6:30pm, bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's return now to one of today's main stories. at least 49 people are now known to have been killed in the philippines by typhoon mangkhut — many of them caught in landslides as a result of heavy rain. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent howard johnson. i'm in tuguegarao, a city of cagayan province. today we made a 50—mile journey to the coastline, to a small town called aparri. we visited it a few days ago, and preparations had been put in place to receive this storm. people have been tying down their roofs, there was talk of an evacuation centre. we met one man who said defiantly that he had watched the waves, and prayed to god before he made any decision to go to the evacuation centre. when we returned today, we saw this man and his home and it had been completely flattened. the roof have been ripped off, there was detritus all over his living room floor. he showed us a tv and a fan that had been broken
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. just after 6:30pm, bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's return now to one of today's main stories. at least 49 people are now known to have been killed in the philippines by typhoon mangkhut — many of them caught in landslides as a result of heavy rain. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent howard johnson. i'm in tuguegarao, a city of cagayan province. today we made a 50—mile journey to the...
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bbc news. yes, lewis leading the way there. that is all the sport for now. thank you very much, mike. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms. you'll now need to opt in to allow companies to contact you. businesses that don't comply could face a fine of half a million pounds. manuela saragosa has more. for many of us, cold calls are a daily torment. hello? the financial conduct authority says some 2.7 billion nuisance calls texts and e—mails were made over the past year. that works out to be about 50 calls, texts and e—mails sent to every single adult in the country. many are made by companies offering to settle personal injury claims, or to claim back ppi — payment protection insurance. but, from now on, these companies will have to check first that the recipient has explicitly agreed to receive those calls and messages. companies that don't could face a fine of up to £500,000, and people are encouraged to report them to the ico — the information commissioner's office. some companies will see the new change in law and i think they wi
bbc news. yes, lewis leading the way there. that is all the sport for now. thank you very much, mike. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. force today designed to stop nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms. you'll now need to opt in to allow companies to contact you. businesses that don't comply could face a fine of half a million pounds. manuela saragosa has more. for many of us, cold calls are a daily torment. hello? the financial...
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and coming up on the bbc news channel, simon yates' victory at the vuelta a espana means british cycliststed an unprecedented clean sweep of the three grand tour titles. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in an interview for the bbc‘s panorama programme theresa may says the only alternative to her approach to the brexit negotiations would be leaving the eu without a deal. the prime minister also criticised plans by brexit—supporting members of her own party to try to resolve the irish border issue. in response, the former foreign secretary borisjohnson has criticised her approach to the border question and said it could lead to brexit being a "total write—off". our political correspondent iain watson reports. a brief moment of semi—relaxation for the prime minister and her husband at chequers, her country retreat. yes, that is the very place where the cabinet, or most of it, agreed a proposal to put to the eu on ourfuture agreed a proposal to put to the eu on our future relationship. agreed a proposal to put to the eu on ourfuture relationship. in case you wondered, they a
and coming up on the bbc news channel, simon yates' victory at the vuelta a espana means british cycliststed an unprecedented clean sweep of the three grand tour titles. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. in an interview for the bbc‘s panorama programme theresa may says the only alternative to her approach to the brexit negotiations would be leaving the eu without a deal. the prime minister also criticised plans by brexit—supporting members of her own party to try to resolve...
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there is whether every half—hour on the bbc news channel. this is bbc world news today.efire in libya holds as rival militias terrorize the country. we have a special report from libya where civilians are desperate for change. british airways could face a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars for the huge data breach affecting thousands of customers. as the un meets to discuss the fate of syria's last rebel stronghold, inside idlib itself, thousands protest calling on neighbouring countries to intervene. and clearing our oceans of plastic, we hear about the first attempt to get into the pacific to dredge for rubbish.
there is whether every half—hour on the bbc news channel. this is bbc world news today.efire in libya holds as rival militias terrorize the country. we have a special report from libya where civilians are desperate for change. british airways could face a fine of hundreds of millions of dollars for the huge data breach affecting thousands of customers. as the un meets to discuss the fate of syria's last rebel stronghold, inside idlib itself, thousands protest calling on neighbouring countries...
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channel 4 to take it back. thank you so much. the headlines on bbc news...cane florence makes landfall on east coast of the united states, with high winds and torrential rain. 5 million people are in the direct path of typhoon mangkhut, due to make landfall in the philippines// president trump's former campaign manager — paul manafort has agreed to co—operate with prosecutors in the investigation into russian interference in the presidential election. now it's time for newswatch, with samira ahmed. this week, the blending of fact and fiction. hello and welcome to newswatch. did you see this interview on the andrew marr show? no, because it is fictional. as more than a dozen bbc news presenters and reporters appear in bbc one's bodyguard, we discuss whether bbc news should be in the business of drama. first, bbc news has been devoting our time all week anticipating the threat posed by hurricane florence. as it approached the east coast of the united states. here is peter bowes reporting on monday night. a monster storm that could bring catastrophic levels of
channel 4 to take it back. thank you so much. the headlines on bbc news...cane florence makes landfall on east coast of the united states, with high winds and torrential rain. 5 million people are in the direct path of typhoon mangkhut, due to make landfall in the philippines// president trump's former campaign manager — paul manafort has agreed to co—operate with prosecutors in the investigation into russian interference in the presidential election. now it's time for newswatch, with...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35. bye for now. now on bbc news, a special report following the windrush scandal. a story about the history between the two islands. her report contains terms some viewers may find offensive. this is jamaica, where my family's from. i love my caribbean heritage, but i was born and raised in britain. both islands are in my blood. so when this happened... this is a day of national shame! the prime minister insists the windrush generation will get help. i didn't see it as a systemic issue. ..it left me questioning everything. given all that we went through, given all that our parents went through and their parents, what does that count for? after world war ii, members of my family were among those who rebuilt the mother country. i wasn't a jamaican. you are prone to be british. on the journey, some people lost more than they gained. oh, my gosh! this is what they're talking about! that's my father. but the story began long ago. i suppose i always knew, de
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35. bye for now. now on bbc news, a special report following the windrush scandal. a story about the history between the two islands. her report contains terms some viewers may find offensive. this is jamaica, where my family's from. i love my caribbean heritage, but i was born and raised in britain. both islands are in my blood. so when this happened... this is a day of national shame! the...
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there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. h the late news at ten o'clock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. for the news where you are. 00:06:47,924 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley. the conservative conference is now well under way. trade secretary liam fox. key figures in the debate over brexit. ministerjustine greening. and jeremy hunt talking about as well. well. party can move on to talk about other things. other things. let's discuss this with justine greening. let's discuss this withjustine greening. withjustine greening. challenge given the brexit dominates everything. everything. what do you think the party should be doing? party should be doing? social mobility in nevada we are not counted as a lot of mobility. counted as a lot of mobility. they have got the chances they need for their family. for their family. you about the labour agenda, what jeremy corbyn is doing? jeremy corbyn is doing? them with my oddly appealing to me what a different way? what a different way
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but we're here on the bbc news channel until nine this morning. coming up...with europe and usa facing off in the ryder cup. we'll ask whether the europeans are on course to take back the trophy... they have got a healthy lead going into the final day. more competitive even than giant vegetables! since he died more than 40 years ago lots of people have claimed to have spotted elvis presley. find out why it appears, at least, the spirit of the king is truly alive in south wales. we'll shed light on the hidden history of women's football with the help of the players of the unofficial england team from the 1971 world cup. they went to mexico unknown, and they were watched by crowds of up to 100,000 people. but unofficial because they were not there in an official capacity but of course they played their part. we're on the bbc news channel until nine. we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one for now. thank you for staying with us. are you all right now? i'm fine! is the giant vegetables! they tickled you! got to you a little bit... in fairness, it's a real skill, as t
but we're here on the bbc news channel until nine this morning. coming up...with europe and usa facing off in the ryder cup. we'll ask whether the europeans are on course to take back the trophy... they have got a healthy lead going into the final day. more competitive even than giant vegetables! since he died more than 40 years ago lots of people have claimed to have spotted elvis presley. find out why it appears, at least, the spirit of the king is truly alive in south wales. we'll shed light...
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political conference in birmingham, thank you.. conference this afternoon... from 4pm on the bbc news channelicials there. to the city of palu — which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7. waves as high as six metres. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumpled and swept away, a bridge collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre, now buckled and bent. this woman and her daughters were inside when the earthquake hit. started falling around us. with all my daughters and we made it to the outside and we were safe. the earthquake also triggered a tsunami. where hundreds of people had gathered for a beach festival. and damaged communications networks. the airport has now reopened. shaken and injured, some were evacuated by the military. bandaged and taken to the province's capital. many others were left in palu. some have turned to looting. translation: there has been no aid. we need to eat. we don't have any other choice. we must get food. the president of indonesia visited palu and saw the damage for himself. the search is now
political conference in birmingham, thank you.. conference this afternoon... from 4pm on the bbc news channelicials there. to the city of palu — which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7. waves as high as six metres. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumpled and swept away, a bridge collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre, now buckled and bent. this woman and her daughters were inside when the earthquake hit. started...
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coming up next on the bbc news channel is click.the security princess. 0ne first guest on the programme. the security princess. one of the biggest names in cyber security it sta rts biggest names in cyber security it starts with her if googles browser is hacked. if you're seen these padlocks they have a link between the computer or your phone of the website and make sure it is secure. she is behind the push to get more websites they see there is protocol. not all hackers are bad guys of course, she employs around 200 of them ina course, she employs around 200 of them in a specialist unit is on project zero. they hacked all sorts of software before the bad guys do so of software before the bad guys do so it can be spotted and fixed they are likely police force, but they wear hoodies, because that's all that hackers ever where apparently. he went to chat about all of these things with her at the biggest cyber security expo.
coming up next on the bbc news channel is click.the security princess. 0ne first guest on the programme. the security princess. one of the biggest names in cyber security it sta rts biggest names in cyber security it starts with her if googles browser is hacked. if you're seen these padlocks they have a link between the computer or your phone of the website and make sure it is secure. she is behind the push to get more websites they see there is protocol. not all hackers are bad guys of course,...
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. —— non—brexit. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. analysis and reaction afterwards. according to officials there. silence did blast butjust minutes before the wave hit. to the city of palu — which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7. waves as high as six metres. caroline davies has the latest. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumbled and swept away. a bridge, collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre, now crumpled. this woman and her daughters were inside when they have cricket. inside when they have cricket. suddenly everything got dark and the walls started falling around us. walls started falling around us. it was horrible. was horrible. i rushed to the exit with all my daughters. with all my daughters. we made it to the outside and we were safe. crashing into the city of palu. hundreds of people gathered here for a festival on the beach. the moment the waves hit and people began to run. was filled with water. their homes. outside the hospital, people are
. —— non—brexit. that's from 4pm on the bbc news channel. analysis and reaction afterwards. according to officials there. silence did blast butjust minutes before the wave hit. to the city of palu — which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7. waves as high as six metres. caroline davies has the latest. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumbled and swept away. a bridge, collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre,...
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hello and welcome to a brexicast takeover of politics live on the bbc news channel.lcome to brexicast. you were the first serving cabinet minister we have had on the podcast. thank you very much, but not the first politician we have grabbed a few others before, this is kind of what you're in for. are you going to be celebrating mr barnier? crack open the champagne? do why have you down as a podcast aficionado? not particularly. no. so if all goes well you will be added to that montage. does michelle barnier still call you dominique? or have you corrected him? i didn't pick that up before. oh really, 0k? not really. he goes dominique said... fine, 0k, right. there is a massive... there is a massive elephant in the room. i was focused on other things i'm sorry. it's what's happened in salzburg in the last 2a, 48 hours. some of the papers are calling it a drive—by, a humiliation, a showdown, how would you describe it? i'm not sure what language is but henry has described it as an ambush which i certainly think you got a prime minister that has gone up there with a detai
hello and welcome to a brexicast takeover of politics live on the bbc news channel.lcome to brexicast. you were the first serving cabinet minister we have had on the podcast. thank you very much, but not the first politician we have grabbed a few others before, this is kind of what you're in for. are you going to be celebrating mr barnier? crack open the champagne? do why have you down as a podcast aficionado? not particularly. no. so if all goes well you will be added to that montage. does...
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bbc news marks six months ? almost — until brexit. we re coming to you live on 5 live, the bbc news channel and bbc two, with me, anna foster, and vickia panel of students and local business people that 5 live are following over the final months until the big day itself. and we ve got experts including the bbc s reality check correspondent chris morris and the political scientist, john curtice. they ve all got plenty to say. we ll be asking them what they make of the preparations for brexit, and how the negotiations have been going ? plus their hopes, fears and questions about what happens next, as we head to march 29th next year when the uk officially leaves the eu. a report from the institute for government warns that there is plenty of work still to do to get the country ready for brexit. and a comres survey for bbc radio 5 live, out today, suggests the country remains split over whether brexit will be positive for the uk. but according to our survey, more people think the overall impact will be negative. in the last few days alone there have been dire warnings about collapsing house prices, grounded planes and medicine shortages.
bbc news marks six months ? almost — until brexit. we re coming to you live on 5 live, the bbc news channel and bbc two, with me, anna foster, and vickia panel of students and local business people that 5 live are following over the final months until the big day itself. and we ve got experts including the bbc s reality check correspondent chris morris and the political scientist, john curtice. they ve all got plenty to say. we ll be asking them what they make of the preparations for brexit,...
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there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. ock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. good evening, i'm steven wyeth. it's just after ten to seven and here's your very latest sports news... wales are losing 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. the welsh made a good start to theircampaign, beating ireland a—1 on thursday but they went 1—0 down in aarhus to a first half christian eriksen goal. after the break eriksen stepped up to score a second from the penalty spot. gareth bale is captaining wales in denmark in what is their second match in the nations league. the women's super league season kicked off today. defending champions chelsea had a goaless draw with manchester city. arsenal thrashed liverpool and there were also victories for birmingham city, bristol city and a big win for reading over yeovil town. former england captain alastair cook will resume his final innings as a test match batsman tomorrow with a big lead over india the objective. cook ended day three at the oval unbeaten on a6 in
there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. ock. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. good evening, i'm steven wyeth. it's just after ten to seven and here's your very latest sports news... wales are losing 2—0 to denmark in their second nations league game. the welsh made a good start to theircampaign, beating ireland a—1 on thursday but they went 1—0 down in aarhus to a first half christian eriksen goal. after the break eriksen stepped up to score a...
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the storm is going to get worse and we will have full coverage on the bbc news channel.f northern ireland, northern england into wales as well. either side of this cloud and rain will be some drier and brighter weather. sunshine and blustery showers richard north west of scotla nd blustery showers richard north west of scotland down towards the east midlands... likely going onto bright alert to moving through friday night, the start of the weekend, this area by pressure m oves start of the weekend, this area by pressure moves its way into the southwest. that should quiet the weather down on saturday. actually a pretty decent looking day off and down the country. parts of south and he struggled onto that the logs. for the bulk of the country, a mostly dry day. and as integers will start to creep up to around 21 degrees we re to creep up to around 21 degrees were so in the southeast, particularly in the mid to high teens further north. this pressure sta rts teens further north. this pressure starts to savoy towards the near continent. that‘s opening the doors for this fron
the storm is going to get worse and we will have full coverage on the bbc news channel.f northern ireland, northern england into wales as well. either side of this cloud and rain will be some drier and brighter weather. sunshine and blustery showers richard north west of scotla nd blustery showers richard north west of scotland down towards the east midlands... likely going onto bright alert to moving through friday night, the start of the weekend, this area by pressure m oves start of the...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. , and former us presidents barack obama and george w bush were among mourners the service. the vietnam war hero, who became one of america's most high—profile politicians, died a week ago from brain cancer at the age of 81. president donald trump was not invited to the service at washington's national cathedral. one of the first speakers at the memorial was john mccain's daughter, meghan. today, i want to share with you how i found out whojohn mccain truly was. it was not in the hanoi hilton. it was not in the cockpit of a fast and lethal fighter jet. it was not on the high seas or the campaign trail. john mccain was in all of those places, but the best of him was somewhere else. the best ofjohn mccain, the greatest of his titles, and the most important of his roles, was as a father. imagine the warrior, the knight of the skies, gently carrying his little girl to bed. imagine the dashing aviator who took his aircraft hurtling off pitching decks in the south china seas kissing the hurt
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and you can watch the senate hearing this afternoon on the bbc news channel with special coverage startingnews has learned that an nhs trust at the centre of growing concerns about its maternity services has been asked to hand over hundreds of records to independent inspectors. the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust will have to provide details as part of an ongoing review looking at allegations of poor care stretching back nearly two decades. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan is in shrewsbury. we know that more than 100 families have already come forward saying they were failed by maternity services at this trust, that is more than 100 families coming forward and saying their babies died or suffered significant harm or that in a handful of cases the mothers themselves were let down. so far that figure has been made up of people coming forward and saying can you look into my case. the expansion allows the team to look at hundreds of records between 1998 and 2017. stillbirths and maternal deaths, neonatal deaths, significant harm, and they will determine what to step to ta ke
and you can watch the senate hearing this afternoon on the bbc news channel with special coverage startingnews has learned that an nhs trust at the centre of growing concerns about its maternity services has been asked to hand over hundreds of records to independent inspectors. the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust will have to provide details as part of an ongoing review looking at allegations of poor care stretching back nearly two decades. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan is...
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there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. . now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. for the news where you are. you're watching bbc news. british farmers could receive a share of a £400 million compensation scheme, after being caught up in banking scandals. the bbc‘s countryfile programme has discovered that concerns over a lack of regulation could still see farmers targeted by lenders more interested in taking their assets than helping their businesses thrive. charlotte smith reports. across the uk, many farmers are saddled with large—scale debt. today that stands at £19 billion. but can those farmers be sure their lenders are dealing with them fairly? we discovered farmers across the uk who have lost their land, their livelihoods and even their family homes because of how they were treated by their banks. kenny and emma riddoch and their four children today live in suburban hampshire. until two years ago, they were farmers in scotland. they say it was the high fees and interest rates on bank loans that
there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. . now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. for the news where you are. you're watching bbc news. british farmers could receive a share of a £400 million compensation scheme, after being caught up in banking scandals. the bbc‘s countryfile programme has discovered that concerns over a lack of regulation could still see farmers targeted by lenders more interested in taking their assets than helping their...
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plenty calm on bbc news channel but first, jose mourinho row.pologise to my fellow cla rets, i is true and i apologise to my fellow clarets, i am in for a tough afternoon. i'm presuming that burnley at cream cracker at actor the other night. some people are saying it's only one game to save hisjob. the pressure is mounting on manchester united boss jose mourinho as his side face burnley this afternoon at turf moor. they have lost two games out of the three so far this season. the worst start by united in 26 years. they are already chasing their rivals at the top of the table. yesterday, three of those hoping to be challenging at the end of the season continued their unbeaten starts — ben croucher looks back.... take a look, this is what a happy manager looks like. jurgen klopp has every right to be after liverpool beat leicester 2—1 to stay top. it looked like a routine performance when firmino nodded them two to the good, but the goalkeeper they brought in to replace the one that made too many mistakes didn't exactly help matters. fortunately,
plenty calm on bbc news channel but first, jose mourinho row.pologise to my fellow cla rets, i is true and i apologise to my fellow clarets, i am in for a tough afternoon. i'm presuming that burnley at cream cracker at actor the other night. some people are saying it's only one game to save hisjob. the pressure is mounting on manchester united boss jose mourinho as his side face burnley this afternoon at turf moor. they have lost two games out of the three so far this season. the worst start by...
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news on bbc one is at 6.35 this evening. bye for now. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time is exactly ten past one.our conference, where the former labour prime minister gordon brown has weighed into his party's anti—semitism row, calling on it to adopt an internationally agreed definition of anti—semitism. speaking earlier, mr brown said he was a supporter of the creation of israel and that labour needed to change its approach. there is one reason why this document that was put before the national executive should be accepted in full. look at the countries that have come together to support it, look at the unanimity achieved. there is not onejewish definition of anti—semitism and a non—jewish definition. there is not one east—west definition and a north—south definition. there is not one left definition and a right definition. the great strength of the definition of anti—semitism in this document is the unanimity behind it, the unanimity which is its strength. change it, delete a section, rip it up and you will destroy the unity that is essential if we are to fight anti—semitism in every country o
news on bbc one is at 6.35 this evening. bye for now. you're watching the bbc news channel. the time is exactly ten past one.our conference, where the former labour prime minister gordon brown has weighed into his party's anti—semitism row, calling on it to adopt an internationally agreed definition of anti—semitism. speaking earlier, mr brown said he was a supporter of the creation of israel and that labour needed to change its approach. there is one reason why this document that was put...
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bbc news, wembley. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35 this evening. have a good afternoon. hello. you're watching the bbc news channelroadcaster, sky, have urged shareholders to accept a takeover offer of more than 30—billion pounds from the us media giant, comcast. after a long—running battle against rupert murdoch's 21st century fox, comcast won a blind auction for sky. our business editor simonjack reports. it's been an epic battle between two heavyweights of the media world. in the final round, us cable giant and universal studios owner comcast delivered a knockout blow, offering £30 billion, 10% more than the disney—backed 21st century fox was prepared to pay. the prize — sky's 23 million customers across europe, ten million of them in the uk. the final bid has come in at £17.28, which is a 17% increase on the previous offer for sky, so they certainly have. and i think for comcast, sky is a very important strategic asset. it will help them diversify outside of the us where they're seeing pressures of cord—cutting — that is consumers are less and less paying for big, expensive cable packages. so why are all these
bbc news, wembley. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 6.35 this evening. have a good afternoon. hello. you're watching the bbc news channelroadcaster, sky, have urged shareholders to accept a takeover offer of more than 30—billion pounds from the us media giant, comcast. after a long—running battle against rupert murdoch's 21st century fox, comcast won a blind auction for sky. our business editor simonjack reports. it's been an epic battle between two heavyweights of the media world....
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bbc iplayer. but a big thank you to my guests this evening, asa bennett and mihir bose. goodbye. good evening. i'm sarah with your latest sports news on the bbc news channelunes. city lost 2—1 against lyon lyon and manchester united won against young boys —— contrasting fortunes. manchester city seen the devoid of direction. a stuttering start, calamitous defending and the visitors, lyon lyon, were ahead. cornet with the celebrations and the hosts with an early headache. it soon hosts with an early headache. it soon got worse, feki seemingly ushered through the defence. leon 2-0 ushered through the defence. leon 2—0 up at the break and the body language needed little translation. come the second half, lyon were soon nearly out of sight, the post and eyeing memphis depay and that simon finally stirred manchester city into action —— the post denying. sergio aguero came close, but a 2—1 defeat for city was an early blow to their european hopes. manchester united, meanwhile, were up against swiss champions young boys and their artificial pitch. jose mourinho not artificial pitch. jose mourinho not afan of artificial pitch. jose mourinho not a fan of the surfa
bbc iplayer. but a big thank you to my guests this evening, asa bennett and mihir bose. goodbye. good evening. i'm sarah with your latest sports news on the bbc news channelunes. city lost 2—1 against lyon lyon and manchester united won against young boys —— contrasting fortunes. manchester city seen the devoid of direction. a stuttering start, calamitous defending and the visitors, lyon lyon, were ahead. cornet with the celebrations and the hosts with an early headache. it soon hosts...
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bbc red button and online. that's all the sport for now. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 5:15pm, bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel.in stories. the world's strongest typhoon so far this year is battering the northern philippines with violent winds and torrential rains. three people have died in the storm, and tens of thousands have been moved from coastal areas. flooding and landslides are expected. lot felizco is 0xfam's director in the philippines. she told me the extent of the damage across the country from typhoon mangkhut. it has been 16 hours since typhoon mangkhut made landfall and because of the coverage of this typhoon, it covers 23 provinces, along the eastern seaboard and in the northern portion of luzon. some of these areas are mountainous areas, along the coast, not very accessible from town centres, so we are only starting to receive initial reports now and looking to having a more complete picture maybe in another day or two even. and what do you think the priority is going to be for 0xfam, for the help that you can give to people? what will you be focusing on? in this case, we will of course have to
bbc red button and online. that's all the sport for now. that's it. the next news on bbc one is at 5:15pm, bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel.in stories. the world's strongest typhoon so far this year is battering the northern philippines with violent winds and torrential rains. three people have died in the storm, and tens of thousands have been moved from coastal areas. flooding and landslides are expected. lot felizco is 0xfam's director in the philippines. she told me...
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i will be back with more than about an hour, but for now on the bbc news channel it is time for clicktage in delhi, a screaming crowd, and a man with my face on his shirt. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we have been coming here, we have seen it change from an it outsourcing work house, to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we have brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it is high time we put that right. we have taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause. and it is here that we wowed audiences with the coolest tech we have seen on our travels. we painted colours in the air, tickled their ears, took them to the future, and to the distant past. this is hampi, once the capital of the vijayanagara dynasty, and by the 16th century it was the second—largest mediaeval
i will be back with more than about an hour, but for now on the bbc news channel it is time for clicktage in delhi, a screaming crowd, and a man with my face on his shirt. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we have been coming here, we have seen it change from an it outsourcing work house, to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we have brought...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. ry about the history between the two islands. her report contains terms some viewers may find offensive. this is jamaica, where my family's from. i love my caribbean heritage, but i was born and raised in britain. both islands are in my blood.
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. ry about the history between the two islands. her report contains terms some viewers may find offensive. this is jamaica, where my family's from. i love my caribbean heritage, but i was born and raised in britain. both islands are in my blood.
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bbc news. and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and on the bbc news channel it‘s said to be the first scheme of its kind in the uk. john maguire has more. london‘s dirty air is blamed for around 9500 premature deaths every year. air quality is monitored constantly across the city and scientists have a good idea of what causes pollution, when it is at its worst, and who is most at risk. air pollution is like passive smoking the whole time. i mean, the effects of air pollution are very similar to the effects of smoking. you have increases in... obviously, it aggravates lung disease, it causes asthma and aggravates asthma. it causes heart attacks and strokes and it causes lung cancer. just a street away from the diesel and petrol ban zone, is a main road where dr rick thomas from the university of birmingham is using a hand—held monitor to track nitrogen dioxide levels. they are high but well within the legal limit. there are all sorts of pollutants that we can measure from cars. this is just one of them, n02. we are getting about 119 micrograms per metre cubed.
bbc news. and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and on the bbc news channel it‘s said to be the first scheme of its kind in the uk. john maguire has more. london‘s dirty air is blamed for around 9500 premature deaths every year. air quality is monitored constantly across the city and scientists have a good idea of what causes pollution, when it is at its worst, and who is most at risk. air pollution is like passive smoking the...
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with your sport on the bbc news channel. his old mentor jose mourihno, has come away with an 8—7 win on penalties for derby against manchester united, to reach the last 16. there was action a plenty in normal time, too. a stoppage—time equaliser from marouane fellanni pushed the tie to spot kicks. and this, too, after the news that mourinho has told paul pogba he will not be captain again, because of concerns over his attitude. well, watching the game for us was nick parrott. in the league cup, league cup is often rest big players. jose mourinho gambled, making nine changes, but it looked like that wouldn't matter thanks to mata, the game less than three minutes old when derby's hopes were dented. but being a goal down at the interval didn't seem to bother manager frank lampard. perhaps he knew something is old chelsea boss didn't, possibly the left foot of harry wilson, as the left foot of harry wilson, as the 21—year—old on loan from liverpool stunned 0ld the 21—year—old on loan from liverpool stunned old trafford. united
with your sport on the bbc news channel. his old mentor jose mourihno, has come away with an 8—7 win on penalties for derby against manchester united, to reach the last 16. there was action a plenty in normal time, too. a stoppage—time equaliser from marouane fellanni pushed the tie to spot kicks. and this, too, after the news that mourinho has told paul pogba he will not be captain again, because of concerns over his attitude. well, watching the game for us was nick parrott. in the league...
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smith but the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, at lipm, we will bring you his speech live on the bbc news channelwell, as the political drama continues. let's get the latest from indonesia now. the death toll is likely to go up now. the death toll is likely to go up from the earthquake and tsunami. it his the indonesian island of sulawesi. the death toll has risen to more 800 people, according to officials there. the president of indonesia — joko widodo — is heading to the city of palu — which was badly hit. indonesia's disaster agency says there've been reports of many people trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck on friday and triggered tsunami waves as high as six metres. caroline davies has the latest. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. this was a shopping centre, now crumpled. a bridge, collapsed and submerged. but the damage done beyond the city is not yet clear. the earthquake triggered a tsunami, bringing waves of ten foot high crashing into the city of palu. hundreds of people gathered here for a festival on the beach.
smith but the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt, at lipm, we will bring you his speech live on the bbc news channelwell, as the political drama continues. let's get the latest from indonesia now. the death toll is likely to go up now. the death toll is likely to go up from the earthquake and tsunami. it his the indonesian island of sulawesi. the death toll has risen to more 800 people, according to officials there. the president of indonesia — joko widodo — is heading to the city of palu —...
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that statement by the prime minister is due to happen at 1:45pm, and will be shown live on the bbc news channelopolitan police has admitted for the first time, that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist, with the knowledge of his bosses. legal documents seen by the bbc, show that mark kennedy's line manager and several other officers, knew about his relationship with kate wilson and allowed it to continue. up to now the police have maintained such relationships would not have been sanctioned, by senior officers. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he posed as mark stone, an environmental activist and a single man. in reality, he was mark kennedy, an undercover police officer, married with children. one of a number of officers who had relationships with women campaigners they were spying on. 15 years ago, mark kennedy began a two—year relationship with kate wilson. as a result, she is currently involved in legal action against the metropolitan police. in her case, the police have now admitted for the first time that mark kennedy's cover off
that statement by the prime minister is due to happen at 1:45pm, and will be shown live on the bbc news channelopolitan police has admitted for the first time, that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist, with the knowledge of his bosses. legal documents seen by the bbc, show that mark kennedy's line manager and several other officers, knew about his relationship with kate wilson and allowed it to continue. up to now the police have maintained such...
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at 12:30pm this lunchtime on the bbc news channel, we'll be getting the answers about the uk's future tweet using the hashtag bbcaskthis. the metropolitan police has admitted for the first time that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist with the knowledge of his bosses. officer mark kennedy posed as mark stone and had a two—year relationship with kate wilson. legal documents seen by the bbc show that his bosses knew about the relationship and allowed it to continue. scotland yard said it would be inappropriate to comment because of ongoing legal action. rescue teams in northern tanzania have resumed their efforts to find survivors of a ferry that capsized on lake victoria, after halting operations overnight. local media say at least 80 people have died, with many still missing. officials have said the ferry was carrying more than a00 passengers. parts of the uk have been hit by heavy rain, flooding and strong winds from storm bronagh. this is the moment a passer—by rescued an elderly lady from her flooded car. richard hamshaw is seen wading thr
at 12:30pm this lunchtime on the bbc news channel, we'll be getting the answers about the uk's future tweet using the hashtag bbcaskthis. the metropolitan police has admitted for the first time that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist with the knowledge of his bosses. officer mark kennedy posed as mark stone and had a two—year relationship with kate wilson. legal documents seen by the bbc show that his bosses knew about the relationship and allowed...
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more on today‘s main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we sayig roberts and corporaljames dunsby died after the trek on the brecon beacons on one of the hottest days of 2013. duncan kennedy has been following the court martial in bulford, wiltshire. this all goes back tojuly 2013, when these three men were taking pa rt when these three men were taking part in sas selection, reservists trying to get into the sas reserves. 0na16 trying to get into the sas reserves. on a 16 mile march in the brecon beacons in temperatures approaching 30 celsius, each one of them carrying a backpack with £50 of bricks, a gruelling trek across the brecon beacons to try and get into the sas. during the course of that day, all three men died from a combination of heat stroke and heart failure. two men were put on trial, the two men in charge of that operation who can‘t be named for legal reasons. the prosecution said those two men were negligent, they hadn‘t shown due care and diligence or put in place a rescue plan in case of any soldiers got into difficulty. but toda
more on today‘s main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we sayig roberts and corporaljames dunsby died after the trek on the brecon beacons on one of the hottest days of 2013. duncan kennedy has been following the court martial in bulford, wiltshire. this all goes back tojuly 2013, when these three men were taking pa rt when these three men were taking part in sas selection, reservists trying to get into the sas reserves. 0na16 trying to get into the sas...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — as hurricane florence closes in onhave been ordered to evactuate. and our programme editor is holidaying there! we'll speak to anna in the next half hour. and playing war games: but this certainly isn't playground stuff. russia are putting on their biggest ever show of power, with 300,000 troops taking part. tomorrow could be cooler but there will not be a lot of sunshine. there could be weather pushing from the atlantic, earlier, the rain became light and patchy. thickening cloud will come in across ireland, going into england and north wales, even into the north midlands as it goes southwards. a lot of cloud for england and wales, but further north we will have clear spells and some showers. temperatures 6—7 celsius. cooler air pushing down across the uk, this weather front will bring the outbreaks of rain and drizzle. as it ru ns outbreaks of rain and drizzle. as it runs south, the weather front wea ke ns runs south, the weather front weakens and the rain will get strung out and get more narrow. there would be much
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — as hurricane florence closes in onhave been ordered to evactuate. and our programme editor is holidaying there! we'll speak to anna in the next half hour. and playing war games: but this certainly isn't playground stuff. russia are putting on their biggest ever show of power, with 300,000 troops taking part. tomorrow could be cooler but there will not be a lot of sunshine. there could be weather pushing from the atlantic,...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the battle for idlib, as russian planest? we'll be looking at an online test to determine your risk of a heart attack or a stroke. that's still to come. today was a dry and bright today after a chilly start. further south and east we had more cloud around. tomorrow with high pressure dominating its going to be another fairly dry day with some spells of sunshine. today has been complicated, a weather front approaching the north—west. one line through central areas and another one across the near continent. each one across the near continent. each one bringing a band of cloud. this one bringing a band of cloud. this one with a bit of a grey day and the odd spot of rain. it will continue to fizzle out as we head and threw the cause of tonight. meanwhile, this weather front could push further west to bring heavy, thundery showers to east anglia and in towards kent. across the northwest will see more cloud because of the other weather front. it's going to be chilly with scotla nd it's going to be chilly with scotland and norther
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the battle for idlib, as russian planest? we'll be looking at an online test to determine your risk of a heart attack or a stroke. that's still to come. today was a dry and bright today after a chilly start. further south and east we had more cloud around. tomorrow with high pressure dominating its going to be another fairly dry day with some spells of sunshine. today has been complicated, a weather front approaching the...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, we'll be following the un security russian army general about the uk's investigation. and, hard to imagine, but if you've ever found yourself bored by politics(!), the president of the european council is single handedly attempting to bring sexy back. we'll take a look at donald tusk, the action hero... that's still to come. some of us have been dodging downpours, some heavy and even thundery downpours, outbreaks of rain in england and wales and this is the radar picture a little earlier, showing heavy showers in scotland. we will lose the last of the rain from east anglia, south—east england later on this evening, bringing in new range of parts of eastern scotland and north east england, a few showers will be kept, north midlands, but for many it will be dry and clearand midlands, but for many it will be dry and clear and bright overnight, quite chilly, temperatures into single figures. on friday, we have low pressure in the north sea, at one stage that could have been sat right over us, but it is not, it is in the no
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, we'll be following the un security russian army general about the uk's investigation. and, hard to imagine, but if you've ever found yourself bored by politics(!), the president of the european council is single handedly attempting to bring sexy back. we'll take a look at donald tusk, the action hero... that's still to come. some of us have been dodging downpours, some heavy and even thundery downpours, outbreaks of rain in...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — bill cosby is labelled a "sexuallyom court. four back surgeries, a personal scandal, and various addictions separated tiger woods from his last major golfing victory. that was until yesterday when he scored his first tour win in nearly five years. we'll be asking how he's managed this comeback. we started today is an autumnal chill and some frost in places and for some those temperatures are dipping away again tonight, particularly in the south. and the north it is more mild because some cloud north it is more mild because some clou d m oves north it is more mild because some cloud moves in from the atlantic and the strengthening breeze. these are the strengthening breeze. these are the ingredients that tends to bring slightly higher temperatures, whether towards the south where we have clear and starry skies it will turn into a very chilly night. we see the pale green across much of england and wales and south—east scotland. temperatures will reach single digits even any big cities and sunspots in the countryside will
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — bill cosby is labelled a "sexuallyom court. four back surgeries, a personal scandal, and various addictions separated tiger woods from his last major golfing victory. that was until yesterday when he scored his first tour win in nearly five years. we'll be asking how he's managed this comeback. we started today is an autumnal chill and some frost in places and for some those temperatures are dipping away again tonight,...
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Sep 18, 2018
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — russia says syria shot down one of out why. hello there. we have got some very windy weather that has come over the next 2a hours, courtesy of storm ali. but as well as ali, there will be further areas of low pressure, coming and going over the next couple of days, bringing wet and windy weather. there is a real risk of some transport disruption over the next few days. first of all, then, storm ali. here it is on the satellite picture and it is continuing to develop and deepen as it heads towards the united kingdom pretty rapidly. so, that is a storm that will be arriving, really as we head on into the early part of wednesday morning. before we get there, though, overnight, there will be wet weather for northern ireland and scotland, a narrow band of rain pushes its way eastwards across england and wales. the first signs of ali arriving will be the wet weather pushing into northern ireland towards the end of the night here. it is the strength of the winds that are going to cause big problems with ali. the squeeze in th
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — russia says syria shot down one of out why. hello there. we have got some very windy weather that has come over the next 2a hours, courtesy of storm ali. but as well as ali, there will be further areas of low pressure, coming and going over the next couple of days, bringing wet and windy weather. there is a real risk of some transport disruption over the next few days. first of all, then, storm ali. here it is on the satellite...
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Sep 5, 2018
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — is there any future for a europeantors. and why eating out may be about to be ruined forever. that's still to come on beyond 100 days. the weather ‘s been on a gradual cooldown since the weekend but still very pleasant, some sunshine as many of us this from hampshire, the satellite pictures shows parts of the country stayed underneath the cloud, some cloud elsewhere but large breaks allowing sunshine, this cloud quite clearly for northern ireland, northern and western scotla nd ireland, northern and western scotland has been producing outbreaks of rain. clearing from northern ireland and scotland in two parts of northern england, north wales and maybe the midlands, turning increasingly like an apache as it does so. the temperatures where clear will dip into single figures, after the rain in single scotla nd figures, after the rain in single scotland down to single figures. tomorrow's weather starts dry and sunny for many of us, showers developing in scotland, some heavy possibly thundery and some for northern ireland a
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — is there any future for a europeantors. and why eating out may be about to be ruined forever. that's still to come on beyond 100 days. the weather ‘s been on a gradual cooldown since the weekend but still very pleasant, some sunshine as many of us this from hampshire, the satellite pictures shows parts of the country stayed underneath the cloud, some cloud elsewhere but large breaks allowing sunshine, this cloud quite...
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Sep 19, 2018
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — five days after hurricane florencethe state — to see for himself, the immense damage it caused. and we meet five women preparing to put their fittness to the test, in a gruelling experiment in the south pole, all to see how age affects a woman's fitness. good evening. the amber warning from the met office has now lapsed but it is still very windy out there. some of the windiest weather is currently in the north and the east and you can see it as the northern half of the country which has borne the brunt of those damaging winds through the day. it is blowing out into the north sea now and it will give a battering across scandinavia. some very windy weather left behind, blowing in showers and longer spells of rain across scotland and northern ireland. this is the trailing weather front associated with it further south, where it has also been blustery. this evening and overnight the rain is likely to pick up overnight the rain is likely to pick up across parts of wales, central and northern england. here, with the humid a
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — five days after hurricane florencethe state — to see for himself, the immense damage it caused. and we meet five women preparing to put their fittness to the test, in a gruelling experiment in the south pole, all to see how age affects a woman's fitness. good evening. the amber warning from the met office has now lapsed but it is still very windy out there. some of the windiest weather is currently in the north and the east...
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Sep 25, 2018
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, emmanual macron — is he as popularfrom home. a whale, believed to be a beluga, is sighted in the thames. that's still to come. we will tell you all about it. hello, there were big differences weather—wise depending on where you spend it for the southern everett had the best brightness, beautiful blue skies in hastings. further north it could not have been more different —— southern areas. more cloud and strong winds, two different days clear on the satellite and radar picture. where we keep the cloud in northern ireland, scotland and the far north—west of england, some outbreaks are rain and more of a breeze and it will stay mild with overnight tempest is holding into double digits. yellow and even orange shades —— temperatures. but further sub it will be chilly again, maybe not as much as last night but some rules spot in the far south—east might get close to freezing again. split fortunes continuing tomorrow, the best sunshine in the midlands and the southern part of wales and the south of england. north wales and no
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, emmanual macron — is he as popularfrom home. a whale, believed to be a beluga, is sighted in the thames. that's still to come. we will tell you all about it. hello, there were big differences weather—wise depending on where you spend it for the southern everett had the best brightness, beautiful blue skies in hastings. further north it could not have been more different —— southern areas. more cloud and strong winds, two...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — a bbc investigation uncovers evidence we'll see how robots are changing the way surgeries are made... that's still to come. stay with us. good evening, the very distinctive types of weather across the country. today, south tees. aero aswar bright with some sunshine and a pretty one field. up to the north—west that look like this. in northern ireland, beautiful sunny skies, and in between, we had a riverfront, a band of cloud protecting part of our nature, with some rain. ahead of it, some warm air, behind that frontal system across the north—west, it has been a cool, fresh feeling day, despite the sunshine, and as we go into tonight, we are going to see increasingly chilly conditions across northern ireland and scotland, even the big towns and cities down into single figures. sports in the countryside like in the highlands could get to freezing and could be odd mist fog that. not so cold for the south and east, particularly where you are stuck under the weather front with the band of cloud and some outbreaks of drizzly ra
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — a bbc investigation uncovers evidence we'll see how robots are changing the way surgeries are made... that's still to come. stay with us. good evening, the very distinctive types of weather across the country. today, south tees. aero aswar bright with some sunshine and a pretty one field. up to the north—west that look like this. in northern ireland, beautiful sunny skies, and in between, we had a riverfront, a band of cloud...
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Sep 17, 2018
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, we'll discuss what impact the sexualle are dead after typhoon mangkhut ploughed across the philippines, hong kong and now southern china. that's still to come. we are looking at a turbulent spell of weather. in the next 12 hours, strong winds will be brought by this. another harry kane. it has been spreading cloud and outbreaks of rain to the north—west of the country whilst we have been dredging up country whilst we have been dredging up some country whilst we have been dredging up some warm country whilst we have been dredging up some warm airfrom country whilst we have been dredging up some warm air from the continent and that it has been hot and humid for the time of year across england and wales. for many of england and wales, we have had blue skies and cou nty of wales, we have had blue skies and county of sunshine. in kent, today's top temperature, 26 celsius. looking at the weather picture overnight, the storm will edge closer. some squeezing of the isobars south through the night, the winds are going to ratchet
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, we'll discuss what impact the sexualle are dead after typhoon mangkhut ploughed across the philippines, hong kong and now southern china. that's still to come. we are looking at a turbulent spell of weather. in the next 12 hours, strong winds will be brought by this. another harry kane. it has been spreading cloud and outbreaks of rain to the north—west of the country whilst we have been dredging up country whilst we have been...