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joy e—mailed: well, to discuss how bbc news assesses the news value of protest and demonstrations, i'm joined byjohn zilkha, controller of bbc news channelng on newswatch. let's start with the peoples vote last weekend. the vote march. what made that one deserving of coverage? i think in the first instance, it's sheer scale. 700,000 people, probably the largest march since the protest against the iraq war 16 years ago. something that is clearly noteworthy. the second is that this is clearly the greatest issue facing the country at the moment, the future of the brexit negotiations and what kind of future relationship we're going to have with the european union. on both of those criteria, this was clearly going to be a major news story and one that would have a considerable amount of coverage that day. so numbers — the turnout is significant in the bbc‘s assessment? numbers will clearly be one of the key factors, but not the only one. it is fair to say that not all demonstrations are going to be covered as a network news story or a national news story. but on this occasion, the national significance, the fact that this is still considerabl
joy e—mailed: well, to discuss how bbc news assesses the news value of protest and demonstrations, i'm joined byjohn zilkha, controller of bbc news channelng on newswatch. let's start with the peoples vote last weekend. the vote march. what made that one deserving of coverage? i think in the first instance, it's sheer scale. 700,000 people, probably the largest march since the protest against the iraq war 16 years ago. something that is clearly noteworthy. the second is that this is clearly...
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the bbc news channel reported the fact under the rules of qualified privilege.d hain has used parliamentary published to name retail billionaire sir philip green as the... lord hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and so philip green has made no comment. reporter: any statements statement so reporter: any statements statement so philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament but he added to the extent that it suggested that i have been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour... studio: with the injunction remaining in force, studio: with the injunction remaining inforce, not studio: with the injunction remaining in force, not everyone was happy that the bbc reported sir philip's names. here's michael williams... last saturday saw the gathering and central london of a large number of people with a point to make. the peoples pope march later that day's bbc one bulletins, with this report from chris mason. reporter: they came from every corner of the uk. and beyond. it is
the bbc news channel reported the fact under the rules of qualified privilege.d hain has used parliamentary published to name retail billionaire sir philip green as the... lord hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and so philip green has made no comment. reporter: any statements statement so reporter: any statements statement so philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament but he added to the extent that...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. e, bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. a man has been charged in the us state of florida in connection with a series of letter bombs sent to prominent critics of president trump. cesar sayoc is accused of transporting and mailing explosives, and threatening former presidents. mr trump condemned what he described as "terrorising acts" and called for americans to unite following the attacks. andy moore reports. at a rally in north carolina, president trump talked about the need for debate about civility in public life, but he also criticised the media. everyone will benefit if we can end the politics of personal destruction. we must unify as a nation in peace, love and in harmony. the media has a major role to play, whether they want to or not. and that anti—media sentiment was taken up by the crowd, who railed against a media organisation targeted by explosive devices. that same message was blazoned on the side of the suspect‘s van, along with cross hairs over imag
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be debated tonight. negotiating team in the uk will come the final preparations. here on the bbc news channeluster, your guide to plenty of key phrases. is your guide to plenty of key phrases and what they mean. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. weather looks like it is continuing into the weekend. into the weekend. clear in most areas, the winds are quite light. quite light. across southern parts of england and east anglia. east anglia. to freezing, particularly in rural areas. areas. overnight will come and go throughout thursday. throughout thursday. producing 1—2 light showers, but on the whole it will be dried. the whole it will be dried. elsewhere, lots of sunshine to come, white winds as well. white winds as well. should feel quite pleasant for the time of year. time of year. times, but on the whole, it will be dry. dry. some misty mornings with sunshine to enjoy. 00:08:37,047 --> 858993220:45:35,523 you're 858993220:45:35,523 --> 1717986441:22:34,000 watching 1717986441:22:34,000 --> 2576979661:59:32,477 beyond 2576979661:59:32,477 --> 3435972882:36:30,953 100
be debated tonight. negotiating team in the uk will come the final preparations. here on the bbc news channeluster, your guide to plenty of key phrases. is your guide to plenty of key phrases and what they mean. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. weather looks like it is continuing into the weekend. into the weekend. clear in most areas, the winds are quite light. quite light. across southern parts of england and east anglia. east anglia. to freezing, particularly in...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. bc one is at 5:30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. more now on news that a car ferry has collided with at least two yachts while trying to dock in heavy fog at east cowes on the isle of wight. all 56 people aboard the ferry — and the occupants of the yachts are safe — and the vessel has now been refloated. earlier, i spoke to the bbc‘s debby moyse, who is on the isle of wight. it was very thick fog from early this morning. i heard one eyewitness saying they couldn't see more than five metres in front of them. it was the 7:30am ferry from southampton coming into east cowes. it appeared to have veered off from east cowes towards the esplanade and landed up on a sandbank in low tide inside the sea wall and the sandbank where it was stranded. there were reports it hit a couple of yachts as it came in and reports of cries and shouts for help. after extensive search by the coastguard and the lifeboats, it seems they might have been people trying to alert authoriti
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. bc one is at 5:30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. more now on news that a car ferry has collided with at least two yachts while trying to dock in heavy fog at east cowes on the isle of wight. all 56 people aboard the ferry — and the occupants of the yachts are safe — and the vessel has now been refloated. earlier, i spoke to the bbc‘s debby moyse, who is on the isle of wight. it was very thick...
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for the man booker prize and we will bring you the announcement of the winner live here on the bbc news channelprogramme at 9:30pm this evening. so do not go away. prince harry and meghan have received their first baby gift — after announcing that they are expecting their first baby next spring. the royal couple arrived in sydney on the first leg of their tour. australia's governor—general sir peter cosgrove and his wife lynne presented them with a toy kangaroo, complete with joey, as well as a little pair of ugg boots. the sister of the duchess of cambridge, pippa middleton has given birth to a baby boyjust a few days after attending princess eugenie's wedding. the child — with her husband james matthews was born yesterday — weighing 8—pounds 9—ounces. a spokesperson for the couple, said the family is delighted and both mother and baby are doing well. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. good evening. a lovely day today in the south—east of the uk when the sun was shining with temperatures of around 2! celsius. a very different sure here in argyll and bute where it is much
for the man booker prize and we will bring you the announcement of the winner live here on the bbc news channelprogramme at 9:30pm this evening. so do not go away. prince harry and meghan have received their first baby gift — after announcing that they are expecting their first baby next spring. the royal couple arrived in sydney on the first leg of their tour. australia's governor—general sir peter cosgrove and his wife lynne presented them with a toy kangaroo, complete with joey, as well...
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when he was named in parliament, the bbc news channel reported the fact under the rules of qualifieds used parliamentary published to name retail billionaire sir philip green as the businessman at the heart of the story reported in the media. lord hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and so philip green has made no comment. reporter: any statements statement so philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament but he added to the extent that it suggested that i have been guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour, i deny the accusations. with the injunction remaining in force, not everyone was happy that the bbc reported sir philip's names. here's michael williams. last saturday saw the gathering and central london of a large number of people with a point to make. the peoples pope march later that day's bbc one bulletins, with this report from chris mason. they came from every corner of the uk. and beyond. it is a campaign about one calls a peoples vote. in other words another referendum. when do
when he was named in parliament, the bbc news channel reported the fact under the rules of qualifieds used parliamentary published to name retail billionaire sir philip green as the businessman at the heart of the story reported in the media. lord hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and so philip green has made no comment. reporter: any statements statement so philip said he would not comment on what had been said in...
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to discuss how bbc news assesses the news value of protest and demonstrations, i am joined by controller of bbc news channelk you for coming on. let's start with the peoples vote last weekend. the vote march. what made that one deserving of coverage? i think in the first instance it is sheer scale. 700,000 people, probably the largest march since the protest against the iraq war 16 years ago. something that is clearly noteworthy. the second is this is clearly the greatest issue facing the country at the moment, the future of the brexit negotiations and what kind of future relationship we're going to have with the european union. on both of those criteria, this was clearly going to be a major news story and one that would have a considerable amount of coverage that day. so numbers, the turnout is significant in the bbc‘s assessment? one of the key factors but not the only one. it is fair to say that not all demonstrations are going to be covered as a network news story or a national news story. but on this occasion the national significance and the fact that this is still considerably one of the most debated
to discuss how bbc news assesses the news value of protest and demonstrations, i am joined by controller of bbc news channelk you for coming on. let's start with the peoples vote last weekend. the vote march. what made that one deserving of coverage? i think in the first instance it is sheer scale. 700,000 people, probably the largest march since the protest against the iraq war 16 years ago. something that is clearly noteworthy. the second is this is clearly the greatest issue facing the...
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on the bbc news channel, this surprise decision by nikki haley to step down as us ambassador, this is office of donald trump, holding her hand which is too tactile. in her resignation letter she said that she is a believer in time limits and she's been eight years it because of the time is come and she's going back to being a private citizen into specifically rules out running for the presidency in 2020, which i think is a bit of a red herring because trump is a cynic you get the nomination anyway and this is more about will she run in 2024. and in the announcement, she appeared alongside the president, they were full of praise for one another. this did not seem to be a falling out, as we have seen with other members of the trump team. and with the seniorfemale other members of the trump team. and with the senior female figure in the team, potentially some of the events that happened in recent weeks might have given her calls to think again about the position in the trump campaign. but if she is doing get out of some kind of protest, perhaps his attitude towards women and sexual haras
on the bbc news channel, this surprise decision by nikki haley to step down as us ambassador, this is office of donald trump, holding her hand which is too tactile. in her resignation letter she said that she is a believer in time limits and she's been eight years it because of the time is come and she's going back to being a private citizen into specifically rules out running for the presidency in 2020, which i think is a bit of a red herring because trump is a cynic you get the nomination...
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that vote is due around 9. here on the bbc news channel. of a brexit deal have increased in recent days summit in november. good" for either the uk or the eu. with me now is our political correspondent, tom barton. you have looked at this interview. is this a conscious attempt to send a signal? i think it is. becoming a bit more tuneful certainly a bit more up heat. certainly a bit more up heat. between the eu and the uk has increased in recent days. increased in recent days. negotiations there, saying there is a much better atmosphere. a much better atmosphere. in the middle of the week after next. only ten days away. happen, whether there might need to be a special summit in november. be a special summit in november. younger is trying to bounce them into some sort of deal. into some sort of deal. they are working hard towards a deal. deal. had been allowed to be a on the campaign trail. campaign trail. many people would put a lot of store by! than 1,000 people could still be missing beneath the rubble. around 1,500 people are known to have died in the disaster. was hit by a wall of wa
that vote is due around 9. here on the bbc news channel. of a brexit deal have increased in recent days summit in november. good" for either the uk or the eu. with me now is our political correspondent, tom barton. you have looked at this interview. is this a conscious attempt to send a signal? i think it is. becoming a bit more tuneful certainly a bit more up heat. certainly a bit more up heat. between the eu and the uk has increased in recent days. increased in recent days. negotiations...
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there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. goodbye. good evening, i'm alice bhandhukravi. a woman has died after a suspected gas explosion in north london. a first—floor flat was destroyed in the blast in harrow, which happened just before 1am this morning. two other people and a baby were rescued from the property, hello. this is bbc news. ryanair has been criticised forfailing to remove a passenger from a flight after racial abuse of a woman in her 70s. the incident, on a flight from barcelona to stansted on friday, was recorded by a fellow passenger and shared on social media. many people said ryanair should have removed the man from the flight and have threatened to boycott the airline. ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this". david lawrence, who filmed the footage on the flight from barcelona on friday, spoke to us about what he witnessed. i tell you this. i will push you... everybody was calm. we were getting ready to take off and then a man came on board and arrived at his seat and then spoke very
there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. goodbye. good evening, i'm alice bhandhukravi. a woman has died after a suspected gas explosion in north london. a first—floor flat was destroyed in the blast in harrow, which happened just before 1am this morning. two other people and a baby were rescued from the property, hello. this is bbc news. ryanair has been criticised forfailing to remove a passenger from a flight after racial abuse of a woman in her 70s. the incident, on a...
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there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. p—to—date with the latest sports news. manchester united has just picked up against newcastle. the bbc understands that he still has the backing of the board. he will be there win was next hour. when you managers should club like manchester united, it is about winning in style. and when you watch some of the work —— performances recently, it is not good enough for the standard of man united fans. at the end of the day the club can have millions of pounds but that was when you keep happy are the supporters. so if i'm just a mourinho, he needs to get this out playwright. that game hasjust to get this out playwright. that game has just kicked to get this out playwright. that game hasjust kicked off 0—0 to get this out playwright. that game has just kicked off 0—0 after just starting. the ball dropped to the six yard box and he got to go there. spurs had plenty of chances specially after they had ten men after 58 mrs. tottenham are now in third place. wofford and foremost had excellent str
there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. p—to—date with the latest sports news. manchester united has just picked up against newcastle. the bbc understands that he still has the backing of the board. he will be there win was next hour. when you managers should club like manchester united, it is about winning in style. and when you watch some of the work —— performances recently, it is not good enough for the standard of man united fans. at the end of the day the club...
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news, including scotland's friendly with portugal, highlights of which are coming up on bbc scotland. but from me, for now, goodnight. a first look at tomorrow's papers is coming up on the bbc news channelmartine croxall. the nhs is to launch a crackdown on prescription fraud in england — which costs the taxpayer millions of pounds every year. some people falsely or wrongly claim free prescriptions while some rogue pharmacists and dentists falsify claims. but new technology could mean fake claims are easily identified, as richard galpin reports. every year, nhs england loses more than £250 million as a result of prescription fraud. people either deliberately or by mistake claiming they're eligible for free prescriptions. the campaign's been launched today by the health secretary matt hancock. he's claiming the nhs will no longer be an easy target. those who steal from it, he says, will face the consequences. it is unbelievable that people should defraud the nhs, but it does happen, and some of it is deliberate. we will halve prescription fraud over the next five years. and technology is a big part of the solution. a computer database of everyone in england exempt from paying prescriptio
news, including scotland's friendly with portugal, highlights of which are coming up on bbc scotland. but from me, for now, goodnight. a first look at tomorrow's papers is coming up on the bbc news channelmartine croxall. the nhs is to launch a crackdown on prescription fraud in england — which costs the taxpayer millions of pounds every year. some people falsely or wrongly claim free prescriptions while some rogue pharmacists and dentists falsify claims. but new technology could mean fake...
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a first look at the newspapers is coming up on the bbc news channel but now on bbc one it's time for at a synagogue in pittsburgh in the united states. earlier, the guardian columnist jonathan freedland told my colleague shaun ley that he believed the language of the political leadership in the us is at the heart of a rise in anti—semitism in the country. if you go into anyjewish building in this country there is security. indeed. in schools and synagogues. that is because those buildings are under threat. they are targeted. that has happened in europe, in copenhagen, in toulouse, in paris, where there are supermarkets and schools, and synagogues and thejewish museum in brussels. and now we have to add pittsburgh to that list. so the threat is rational... rather the fear is rational because the threat is real. but on your point, i think social media has acted as a huge amplifier for far—right and anti—semitic white supremacist rhetoric, which has always been around. exactly as you say. whereas once it might have been confined to poorly printed newsletters being handed under the counte
a first look at the newspapers is coming up on the bbc news channel but now on bbc one it's time for at a synagogue in pittsburgh in the united states. earlier, the guardian columnist jonathan freedland told my colleague shaun ley that he believed the language of the political leadership in the us is at the heart of a rise in anti—semitism in the country. if you go into anyjewish building in this country there is security. indeed. in schools and synagogues. that is because those buildings are...
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there's plenty more on the bbc sport website, including news of london broncos' promotion to super league after they beat there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel london news. four police officers have been injured after being attacked in north london. three of them were stabbed during the incident which happened though all four officers were injured, three of them two runners in this your‘s art of marathon have died after suffering cardiac arrest. the men who are in their 20s and 30s were treated by paramedics after crossing the finishing line. a significant raise. this is the uk's second largest half marathon after the great north run. but it was confirmed to us this evening that two men died after completing the race. the welsh ambulance service tell us that they received the first call at around 12:15pm to the first call at around 12:15pm to the finish line. the second came in just before 12:30pm. both men have suffered cardiac arrest. we are told by the race organisers that one man was in his 20s, the other was in his 30s. both were taken to the university hospital of wales in cardiff. they later died. in a statement from the race organise
there's plenty more on the bbc sport website, including news of london broncos' promotion to super league after they beat there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel london news. four police officers have been injured after being attacked in north london. three of them were stabbed during the incident which happened though all four officers were injured, three of them two runners in this your‘s art of marathon have died after suffering cardiac arrest. the men who are in their...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. 30pm. bye for now. hello. let's get more on the disruption caused by storm callum. 0ur correspondent tomos morgan has spent the day in south wales, which has been badly affected by heavy rain and strong winds. storm callum has had a huge effect on south wales. as you can see behind me, flooding roads in the neath valley. it has really caused a huge issue. vehicles flooded, businesses flooded as well. the river is still hugely higher than it usually is. usually you can see a 12 foot drop down to the river but at the moment it's almost reaching the top of the bridge. and the fear is that as more rain that has been falling over the past 2a hours pours down from the brecon beacons, this river could rise again and come onto this bridge as well and flood the place even further. and on the other side of the river, the floodwater from the rain has actually trapped a number of residents who are stuck 110w. number of residents who are stuck now. there is a row of houses over there, they can't ge
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. 30pm. bye for now. hello. let's get more on the disruption caused by storm callum. 0ur correspondent tomos morgan has spent the day in south wales, which has been badly affected by heavy rain and strong winds. storm callum has had a huge effect on south wales. as you can see behind me, flooding roads in the neath valley. it has really caused a huge issue. vehicles flooded, businesses flooded as well. the river is still hugely...
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news. for those watching on bbc world news, see you tomorrow. those on the bbc news channele watching outside source yesterday you will know i spoke to you about the detention camp this for uighur muslims in the western xinjiang region of china. now chinese state television has broadcast a prime time, 15—minute defence of them. here are some of the pictures from within that report. we're told the facilities are educational in nature and are designed to discourage involvement in radical islamist groups. we see people studying, playing games and dancing. i should add, we're unable to vouch for the veracity of these pictures. there's long—standing scepticism about this version of events. the bbc has talked to former detainees who allege physical as well as psychological torture. a un panel has expressed alarm about the number of people detained there. and multiple other news organisations including the washington post, foreign policy and buzzfeed have also reported similar stories from xinjiang. this buzzfeed article calls it a 21st century police state. it was written by megha
news. for those watching on bbc world news, see you tomorrow. those on the bbc news channele watching outside source yesterday you will know i spoke to you about the detention camp this for uighur muslims in the western xinjiang region of china. now chinese state television has broadcast a prime time, 15—minute defence of them. here are some of the pictures from within that report. we're told the facilities are educational in nature and are designed to discourage involvement in radical...
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joy e—mailed: well, to discuss how bbc news assesses the news value of protest and demonstrations, i'm joined byjohn zilka, controller of bbc news channelale. 700,000 people, probably the largest march since the protest against the iraq war 16 years ago. something that is clearly noteworthy. the second is this is clearly the greatest issue facing the country at the moment, the future of the brexit negotiations and what kind of future relationship we're going to have with the european union. on both of those criteria, this was clearly going to be a major news story and one that would have a considerable amount of coverage that day. so numbers — the turnout is significant in the bbc‘s assessment? numbers will be one of the key factors, but not the only one. it is fair to say that not all demonstrations are going to be covered as a network news story or a national news story. but on this occasion, the national significance, the fact that this is still considerably still one of the most debated matters in national discourse means that inevitably it was going to be higher on news running orders that day. some viewers are wondering why didn't
joy e—mailed: well, to discuss how bbc news assesses the news value of protest and demonstrations, i'm joined byjohn zilka, controller of bbc news channelale. 700,000 people, probably the largest march since the protest against the iraq war 16 years ago. something that is clearly noteworthy. the second is this is clearly the greatest issue facing the country at the moment, the future of the brexit negotiations and what kind of future relationship we're going to have with the european union....
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. have a good afternoon. n the spanish opera singer montserrat caballe, who has died at the age of 85. her career spanned 50 years. earlier i spoke to the soprano singer denise leigh. she explained why montserrat caballe was so important to opera. her voice was completely a jewellers. she was thrust into it when she was studying at carnegie hall. i do not think it was a natural territory. at that time she was singing a lot of mozart. this is herfamous call from was singing a lot of mozart. this is her famous call from the wings appearance in the mid—60s, which really made her almost overnight has a sensation. her big international break, the singer was indisposed and montserrat caballe was studying, and that thrust her into that repertoire, which we knows, maybe she would have gone into eventually, but at the age she was, still very young as a boy sat 32, who knows where it would have taken her. young as a boy sat 32, who knows where it would have taken henm young as a boy sat 32, who knows where it would have
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. have a good afternoon. n the spanish opera singer montserrat caballe, who has died at the age of 85. her career spanned 50 years. earlier i spoke to the soprano singer denise leigh. she explained why montserrat caballe was so important to opera. her voice was completely a jewellers. she was thrust into it when she was studying at carnegie hall. i do not think it was a natural territory. at that time she was singing a lot of...
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i am not sure the bbc news channel features in it, it would be lovely if it did. i will documented. was it a fun process writing it, was it harder than writing your material for stand—up? than writing your material for stand-up? what i wanted it to be, i wa nted stand-up? what i wanted it to be, i wanted it to be like i am talking to you. the problem you have for me, i am notan you. the problem you have for me, i am not an author, i am now because of this book, but i had no experience in doing it. new habit tendency to go into a different language, i pontificated as i looked out upon the vista. you start getting into that mode, and i thought, i don't talk like that, so i better not write like that. so i did it how i would talk. you used to bea did it how i would talk. you used to be a teacher so you must know about communicating to a wide range of people? i was a maths teacher so if the book was about algebra, then i would have an advantage. i wrote it over the last couple of years, as i would sit down and do a chapter here and there. my problem is, i write stuff
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news on bbc one is at 5:15 this afternoon. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel.year—old man in connection with the shooting of 11 people inside a synagogue in pittsburgh. federal prosecutors says robert bowers faces 29 charges, including murder. we need to celebrate differences and begin the healing process. i want to commend them the courageous race officers responded to the scene. they are truly heroes. without concerns for their safety, they ran gunfire. they confronted him and prevented additional loss of life. word about the charges. last night my office filed a federal charges against him. robert powers entered the synagogue —— robet bowers entered the synagogue. inside the synagogue, he shot and killed 11 individuals and wounded two others. place officers and swat teams responded quickly. three officers we re responded quickly. three officers were shot by robert bowers. he made state m e nts were shot by robert bowers. he made statements regarding genocide and his desire to killjewish people. after a stand—off with police, he surrendered and remains in fed
news on bbc one is at 5:15 this afternoon. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel.year—old man in connection with the shooting of 11 people inside a synagogue in pittsburgh. federal prosecutors says robert bowers faces 29 charges, including murder. we need to celebrate differences and begin the healing process. i want to commend them the courageous race officers responded to the scene. they are truly heroes. without concerns for their safety, they ran gunfire. they...
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remember you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel.ilms along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/ witness. at the 2004 athens olympics a young 100 metre runnerfrom the gaza strip became the first woman to lead the palestinian delegation as an opening ceremony. her name: sanaa abu bkheet. translation: it was my greatest moment. my name went down in history as the first palestinian woman to carry the palestinian flag at the olympics. running was a hobby for me. i started as an amateur in school. at school were confined to inside the grounds. when ijoined the national team and started running on the streets, a conservative society did not look favorability on a palestinian girl running in public. but when i persisted, people accepted me and began to encourage and support me. when i run, ifeel happy, free and relaxed. all my worries disappear. i prepared for the athens olympics in a stadium in gaza. it had a sandy track. i was then sponsored by a palestinian businessman to go on a training camp
remember you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel.ilms along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/ witness. at the 2004 athens olympics a young 100 metre runnerfrom the gaza strip became the first woman to lead the palestinian delegation as an opening ceremony. her name: sanaa abu bkheet. translation: it was my greatest moment. my name went down in history as the first palestinian woman to carry the palestinian flag at the olympics....
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bbc sport website, including live text of chelsea vs manchester united. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the next news on bbc one is at 5:10pm. goodbye. hello. you're watching the bbc news channelur top story this lunchtime — the foreign office says it is considering its next steps following the confirmation by saudi arabia of the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. he died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. speaking outside the saudi consulate in istanbul, the executive director of the turkish arab media association, fatih 0ke, demanded punishment for those who ordered his killing. we wa nt we want justice for jamal. we wantjustice forjamal. we want jamal ‘s murderous to be punished. but also the authority that gave the orders. who desperately attacks the journalist? earlier, i spoke to the middle east analyst hazhir teimourian. he told me that the revelations by the saudi authorities are unprecedented. this is a major, major earthquake in the history of the saudi kingdom. in the history of the saudi kingdom. in the past, there has been to some
bbc sport website, including live text of chelsea vs manchester united. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the next news on bbc one is at 5:10pm. goodbye. hello. you're watching the bbc news channelur top story this lunchtime — the foreign office says it is considering its next steps following the confirmation by saudi arabia of the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. he died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation...
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buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channelf drmm architects which won the riba stirling prize last year for their work on hastings pier. she's also a national infrastructure commissioner. many hats and many talents. what makes a great piece of architecture do you think in 2018?|j makes a great piece of architecture do you think in 2018? i think what makes great architecture is the fact that it embeds itself into a community and touches the lives of the people who use it in place in which it stands. i think if we are going to think about how our built environment works better in the future, it delivers amongst all these, technological advances, we have to make sure that we do not lose sight of the people that live and work in it and around it in the place that it sits. is it about aesthetics, beauty, standing the test of time, being admired in centuries to come? the legacy of our buildings are important but i think architects have a bigger role, we are lateral thinkers in the design is not just about aesthetics, are lateral thi
buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channelf drmm architects which won the riba stirling prize last year for their work on hastings pier. she's also a national infrastructure commissioner. many hats and many talents. what makes a great piece of architecture do you think in 2018?|j makes a great piece of architecture do you think in 2018? i think what makes great architecture is the fact that it embeds itself into a community and...
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news on bbc one is at 5:30pm. until then, have a good afternoon. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel.thern germany is holding a regional election. chancellor merkel‘s regional allies, the csu, are expected to lose their absolute majority, while the smaller parties including the greens and the far—right afd are expected to make gains. the csu could be forced into a regional coalition in bavaria — a setback that could further complicate the chancellor's federal government. jenny hill has more. angela merkel will be keeping a close eye on bavaria. that's because her sister party, the bavarian version of her conservatives, is expected to take a humiliating hammering at the ballot box. for decades, the csu has reigned supreme in bavaria. today, if the polls are to believed, all that is set to change. the csu has shifted its policies, its tone, to the right, in response to the threat from the far right anti—migrant party afd. it doesn't seem to have worked, afd is still a significant challenge. they're expected to enter the regional parliament for the first time. that policy has also sent v
news on bbc one is at 5:30pm. until then, have a good afternoon. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel.thern germany is holding a regional election. chancellor merkel‘s regional allies, the csu, are expected to lose their absolute majority, while the smaller parties including the greens and the far—right afd are expected to make gains. the csu could be forced into a regional coalition in bavaria — a setback that could further complicate the chancellor's federal government. jenny...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. good night.lyme regis this afternoon, with temperatures up to 17 or 18 celsius, slightly higher across aberdeenshire and murray with plenty of sunshine but further west across scotland a different story. mist hill fog and patchy light rain and drizzle and that rain becomes more persistent as the night wears on across the northern and western isles, the northern highlands. elsewhere across scotland mainly dry but the cloud increasing. cloudy through the night across northern ireland, some rain later, and that cloud extends into northwest england down into wales. further south and east clearer skies and the lowest temperatures with mist and fog reforming as the night wears on. quite slow to clear it through tomorrow morning, particularly through the m4 corridor southwards. meanwhile, a wet start to the day across northern and western scotland, northern ireland, slowly sliding its way south and eastwards through the day, but the rain tending to fizzle out, so we're just left really with a band of cl
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. good night.lyme regis this afternoon, with temperatures up to 17 or 18 celsius, slightly higher across aberdeenshire and murray with plenty of sunshine but further west across scotland a different story. mist hill fog and patchy light rain and drizzle and that rain becomes more persistent as the night wears on across the northern and western isles, the northern highlands. elsewhere across scotland mainly dry...
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you're watching the bbc news channel. ly 200 governments have been meeting in south korea all this week to agree a new report urging more ambitious global warming targets. they have agreed to limit increases in temperature to no more than 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. the report, which will be published tomorrow, will advise countries the impact of not adopting this tighter limit reached in the paris agreement of 2015. earlier i spoke to one of the report's authors and asked him what the united states withdrawal from the paris agreement will mean. this report is really all about understanding and about science. the united states continues to lead the world on climate science and the united states continues to be very active in the intergovernmental panel on climate change. the current us administration has taken at position on the paris agreement which i believe is they will pull out unless they significantly improve the terms of united states but as a bechamel. and they have remained very engaged with e
you're watching the bbc news channel. ly 200 governments have been meeting in south korea all this week to agree a new report urging more ambitious global warming targets. they have agreed to limit increases in temperature to no more than 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. the report, which will be published tomorrow, will advise countries the impact of not adopting this tighter limit reached in the paris agreement of 2015. earlier i spoke to one of the report's authors and...
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bbc sport website including news of nicola adam's becoming the interim wbo world flyweight champion and lewis hamilton's 80th pole position. many thanks indeed. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channelill start to feel a little warmer next week. it all comes down to what is happening in the event, this area of cloud is hurricane leslie and there is some uncertainty. some uncertainty for what will happen, but this is what brought the rain on saturday. that is often near continent for sunday, but weeks which was worst the fortu nes but weeks which was worst the fortunes around as there is more cloud and rain into the north. the weather front is pushing cloud and rain into the north. the weatherfront is pushing into scotla nd weatherfront is pushing into scotland and northern ireland. it is cloudy and occasionally rainy in northern ireland and scotland. the heaviest rain in western scotland, with gale force winds. england will have vastly improved day. after a frosty start, temperatures will lift. notice how the rain is still there across the northern half of there across the northern half of the uk, western scotland could see 100 million litres of rainfall over the next couple of days
bbc sport website including news of nicola adam's becoming the interim wbo world flyweight champion and lewis hamilton's 80th pole position. many thanks indeed. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channelill start to feel a little warmer next week. it all comes down to what is happening in the event, this area of cloud is hurricane leslie and there is some uncertainty. some uncertainty for what will happen, but this is what brought the rain on saturday. that is often near...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. quite an exceptional day across the uk. we had the strong winds and heavy rain, of course, across western parts of the uk, where the weather in the last two days has been so troublesome in the wake of storm callum. you can see the storm here, spinning around and moving towards the north. this is the tail end of the storm, the weather front. but also, we had some very warm weather across some eastern parts of the country. temperatures got into the mid—20s and in fact the met office recorded 26.3 in lincolnshire on saturday, and we have never recorded a temperature so high this late in the season. pretty extraordinary. now, the weather is going to turn much quieter in the coming days. we are not going to see the contrasts in temperature. that's what helps drive these weather systems, these powerful weather fronts, that bring the strong wind and heavy rain. but before the weather does improve, we will have seen some pretty wet weather overnight from saturday into sunday. pretty soggy wea
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. quite an exceptional day across the uk. we had the strong winds and heavy rain, of course, across western parts of the uk, where the weather in the last two days has been so troublesome in the wake of storm callum. you can see the storm here, spinning around and moving towards the north. this is the tail end of the storm, the weather front. but also, we had some very warm weather across some eastern parts of the country....
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hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins, with your sport on the bbc news channel., the ballon d'0r. 11 out of the 30 named play in the top flight of english football. just the one english player, but no surprises, it's harry kane — the second successive year he has made the shortlist. the spurs striker captained his country to the semi—finals of the world cup and finished top scorer at the tournament, with six goals, winning the golden boot. plenty of other stars from the world cup are on the list. eden hazard also reached the semi—finals with belgium. he has had an excellent start to the season at chelsea, as well, scoring eight goals so far. but he may not necessarily be staying there. he has been speaking again about his dream of playing for real madrid, as he heads off to play for his country this week. another belgian, kevin de bruyne, is also nominated. the midfielder was key to his country's success in russia, and to his club, manchester city's, premier league title triumph. and the world cup winners, france, have a few nominees. tottenham's hugo lloris, ngo
hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins, with your sport on the bbc news channel., the ballon d'0r. 11 out of the 30 named play in the top flight of english football. just the one english player, but no surprises, it's harry kane — the second successive year he has made the shortlist. the spurs striker captained his country to the semi—finals of the world cup and finished top scorer at the tournament, with six goals, winning the golden boot. plenty of other stars from the world cup are on the list....
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debate ahead of the vote later today expected at 9.30, we'll have special coverage here on the bbc news channel moment is the senator from massachusetts. speaking at the moment is the senatorfrom massachusetts. this will be going on until the moment of the vote is announced, various senators saying their piece on the issue. it has been very divisive across the country. a lot of criticism that it has been a long, partisan —— it has been a long artisan lines theirs along partisan lines. we will bring you the outcome at 9:30pm. levels of nitrogen dioxide in eight areas of england are much worse than previously thought, official figures show. the poisonous gas, emitted from cars and other vehicles, can cause serious heart and lung disease. several councils have been told they must reduce their nitrogen dioxide levels at pollution hotspots. as sophie long reports, they far exceed legal limits. air pollution in our towns and cities has been linked to health issues like heart disease and asthma. the government's uk plan for tackling roadside nitrogen dioxide concentrations says councils with the worst
debate ahead of the vote later today expected at 9.30, we'll have special coverage here on the bbc news channel moment is the senator from massachusetts. speaking at the moment is the senatorfrom massachusetts. this will be going on until the moment of the vote is announced, various senators saying their piece on the issue. it has been very divisive across the country. a lot of criticism that it has been a long, partisan —— it has been a long artisan lines theirs along partisan lines. we...
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bbc news. more on today's main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say man's office in florida went through there. that was a package that was returned because wasn't delivered properly. if you remember, all the packages were allegedly sent from hour to these other individuals in the democrat party and others. —— from her. there was some ideas and rumours coming out that a number of the devices we re out that a number of the devices were not viable, that either had pretty substantial problems with them or minor problems. that is more evidence for the fbi to go on. and there is an indication that we could be dealing with the people who is either very clever in sending out clever hoaxes. given donald trump's doubling down and in the other errors “— doubling down and in the other errors —— in the earlier sending out another tweet. joe biden saying the media is not the enemy of the people. we have had another tweet from donald trump and what he thinks of the media. any idea this would bring the country together has gone up bring the country together has gone
bbc news. more on today's main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say man's office in florida went through there. that was a package that was returned because wasn't delivered properly. if you remember, all the packages were allegedly sent from hour to these other individuals in the democrat party and others. —— from her. there was some ideas and rumours coming out that a number of the devices we re out that a number of the devices were not viable,...
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we'll have special coverage here on the bbc news channel.resident of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has suggested the chances of a brexit deal have increased in recent days. in an interview published in three austrian newspapers, he said an agreement might be concluded in time for a special eu summit in november. he also reiterated his position that a no—deal scenario "would not be good" for either the uk or the eu. our political correspondent tom barton is here. this is mood music. a happier chewing than we have heard in recent weeks and months from the european commission. jean—claude juncker staying at the potential for reproach meant has increased. yet at officials talking to eu member states about the northern ireland border issue, giving them a much more optimistic assessment of progress in the negotiations, saying the atmosphere is much better than it has ever been. asphalt when a deal could be struck, if one is, he could not say whether it would be donein could not say whether it would be done in time for the october s
we'll have special coverage here on the bbc news channel.resident of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, has suggested the chances of a brexit deal have increased in recent days. in an interview published in three austrian newspapers, he said an agreement might be concluded in time for a special eu summit in november. he also reiterated his position that a no—deal scenario "would not be good" for either the uk or the eu. our political correspondent tom barton is here....
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first here on bbc news channel, it's inside out. good evening. this week, the hundreds of ford customers whose engines have failed or, in some cases, burst into flames. and the little girl recovery from meningitis. hello. coming up on the programme. i investigate ford engines that failed without warning. i had essentially got a firebomb into a populated area. also tonight, the baby girl on the long road to recovery after she lost all four limbs to meningitis. it feels like nothing can compare to what we've already gone through. and later in the programme, the preacher from a yorkshire village who claimed to perform miracles. imagine you are driving on a busy motorway and your car loses power or worse, you see smoke and flames coming from the engine. hundreds of ford owners from across the uk say they are experiencing catastrophic failures with their ford ecoboost engines, and some are even being left thousands of pounds out of pocket. i've been investigating. they're one of the uk's most trusted brands. but we've learned how hundreds of ford cars
first here on bbc news channel, it's inside out. good evening. this week, the hundreds of ford customers whose engines have failed or, in some cases, burst into flames. and the little girl recovery from meningitis. hello. coming up on the programme. i investigate ford engines that failed without warning. i had essentially got a firebomb into a populated area. also tonight, the baby girl on the long road to recovery after she lost all four limbs to meningitis. it feels like nothing can compare...
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buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channel at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to tomas. it is looking pretty good. some very warm weather on the way, particularly tomorrow which will be the best day of the week by far. from thursday it will go downhill a bit. 0verall, even when it does, those temperatures are still going to be higher, much higher than average for the time of the year. that is portugal and spain and you can see this current of air coming from africa and going into the uk and other parts of europe as well. so many parts of the continent enjoying the fine weather, apart from the far north—west of scotland where it has been pouring and there have been landslides. a lot of rain, some of the weather stations have been recording a tremendous amount of rainfall in the past 2a hours. 0vernight, the winds swing from the south and they push the weather front back into the atlantic. for a change, it will go backwards on itself. we are in a stream of very warm weather from the south, sunny weather, crucially. there
buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channel at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to tomas. it is looking pretty good. some very warm weather on the way, particularly tomorrow which will be the best day of the week by far. from thursday it will go downhill a bit. 0verall, even when it does, those temperatures are still going to be higher, much higher than average for the time of the year. that is portugal and spain and you...
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buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channelweather. —— let's show you some of the pictures we are getting from sussex. there are the duke and duchess of sussex. this is their first are the duke and duchess of sussex. this is theirfirstjoint are the duke and duchess of sussex. this is their firstjoint visit to the county since they were married in may and it is quite a whirlwind tour. they started off in chichester. they were greeted when they got there by the lord lieutenant of sussex and the mail of chichester. they spend most of their time talking to the huge crowds that had gathered there. they were also shown a very rare copy of the american declaration of independence thatis american declaration of independence that is kept there, just one of two. the other one held at the national archives in washington, dc. the duchess of sussex expressing her extreme surprise to find one in sussex. they have now moved on to bognor regis and they finish their whirlwind tour of sussex in brighton later this afternoon. now time for the wea
buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channelweather. —— let's show you some of the pictures we are getting from sussex. there are the duke and duchess of sussex. this is their first are the duke and duchess of sussex. this is theirfirstjoint are the duke and duchess of sussex. this is their firstjoint visit to the county since they were married in may and it is quite a whirlwind tour. they started off in chichester. they were...
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and we'll have full coverage of the budget on the bbc news channel from 2 o'clock this afternoon. at what the budget means for you on the bbc news website, at bbc.co.uk/budget. rescue teams in indonesia have begun recovering bodies from the crash site where a lion air passenger plane plunged into the sea shortly after take—off. 189 people were on board. the boeing 737 was travelling from the capitaljakarta to the city of pangkal pinang on bangka island. the airline's chief executive says the plane had a technical problem on an earlier flight, but had been cleared to fly. andy moore reports. there were over 180 people on board the crashed plane. some of theirfamilies have been arriving at jakarta's airport seeking information about their loved ones. they were escorted away by officials. out at sea, a debris field marks the site of the crash. the plane went down in daylight in good weather. some wreckage has been recovered. this appears be an emergency chute. there are also fragments from the cabin and personal items. the aircraft crashed in relatively shallow water. divers are goin
and we'll have full coverage of the budget on the bbc news channel from 2 o'clock this afternoon. at what the budget means for you on the bbc news website, at bbc.co.uk/budget. rescue teams in indonesia have begun recovering bodies from the crash site where a lion air passenger plane plunged into the sea shortly after take—off. 189 people were on board. the boeing 737 was travelling from the capitaljakarta to the city of pangkal pinang on bangka island. the airline's chief executive says the...
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bbc news, cambridge. and you can find out the winner tonight in a special programme on the bbc news channel at 8.30.s become the first person in the national squad born after the millenium. the teenager, who left manchester city to join borussia dortmund, said he was thrilled to have been chosen for england's nations league matches against croatia and spain. he was speaking to our sports correspondent, katherine downes. gareth southgate's newest star, with a name made for chanting. a name already sung in germany, jadon sancho is snubbing the big—money and big names at manchester city to sign for borussia dortmund and guarantee himself the chance to shine. a big risk, but one that's paid off. and here he is, part of the senior england squad. just get my opportunity on the pitch and obviously i can show the world what i can do. and obviously, people are taking notice. i'm just grateful. there's a lot of great young players out there and i just think that is because they are so determined to play. and obviously playing in front of the world, i'm just grateful i'm living that dream. england are the unde
bbc news, cambridge. and you can find out the winner tonight in a special programme on the bbc news channel at 8.30.s become the first person in the national squad born after the millenium. the teenager, who left manchester city to join borussia dortmund, said he was thrilled to have been chosen for england's nations league matches against croatia and spain. he was speaking to our sports correspondent, katherine downes. gareth southgate's newest star, with a name made for chanting. a name...
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we'll have special coverage of the chancellor's 2018 budget from 3.00pm this afternoon on the bbc news channelprepares to present his budget — he's expected to put forward plans to deliver on the prime minister promise of an end to austerity. rescue teams have been recovering bodies off the coast of indonesia after a passenger plane came down with 189 people on board. now the sport. tributes from across football and sport are continuing to be paid to the leicester city owner who died along with four others when his helicopter crashed after the game on saturday. among those paying tribute kasper schmeichel, who witnessed the crash. he said he is devastated and heartbroken and said he admired the chairman as a leader, a father and asa chairman as a leader, a father and as a man and said he literally made his dream come true. harry maguire said that words can't describe how i feel. i truly great, kind, said that words can't describe how i feel. itruly great, kind, loving man who will be missed so much by everyone. if the secretary general said that his kindness, passion for leicester and its peop
we'll have special coverage of the chancellor's 2018 budget from 3.00pm this afternoon on the bbc news channelprepares to present his budget — he's expected to put forward plans to deliver on the prime minister promise of an end to austerity. rescue teams have been recovering bodies off the coast of indonesia after a passenger plane came down with 189 people on board. now the sport. tributes from across football and sport are continuing to be paid to the leicester city owner who died along...
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buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channeling fresh food helps keep us healthy and active. but not everyone is a jamie 0liver or a delia smith. tim muffett has been to meet one group of men who are proving that you're never too old to learn new tricks. i really have to look after her. frank and marion have been married for 63 years. i'm her carer and she's not a well lady. marion used to do most of the cooking but she has alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, so that's becoming harder. i've always been interested in cooking although never had the ability and unfortunately, one day, marion might not be able to cook any more. so frank has been going to cooking classes run by age uk barnet, aimed at men who, like frank, would like to cook but who have never learned. my wife passed away three years ago and i'd relied entirely on her capabilities as a wife and a cook. we're all males here and almost in the same sort of board. nancy runs the class voluntarily. you've got a whole generation of men out there this part
buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channeling fresh food helps keep us healthy and active. but not everyone is a jamie 0liver or a delia smith. tim muffett has been to meet one group of men who are proving that you're never too old to learn new tricks. i really have to look after her. frank and marion have been married for 63 years. i'm her carer and she's not a well lady. marion used to do most of the cooking but she has...
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that vote is due from 9:30 tonight — we'll have special coverage here on the bbc news channel. in england with the highest levels of air pollution are to receive additional funding from central government to help tackle the problem. eight local authorities have been asked by defra to develop detailed plans on how they will improve air quality. the environmental campaign group clientearth says pollution in some places may not reach legal levels for another 10 years. our news correspondent sophie long reports. air pollution in our towns and cities has been linked to health issues like heart disease and asthma. the royal college of physicians has said it contributes to some 40,000 early deaths every year. now the government has published its supplementary plan for taxing the problem. it comes after clyde have, in environmental law charity, labelled the uk's air pollution and a natural embarrassment after new fans showed new improvement. the government's uk plan for tackling roadside nitrogen dioxide concentrations says councils we re dioxide concentrations says councils were the w
that vote is due from 9:30 tonight — we'll have special coverage here on the bbc news channel. in england with the highest levels of air pollution are to receive additional funding from central government to help tackle the problem. eight local authorities have been asked by defra to develop detailed plans on how they will improve air quality. the environmental campaign group clientearth says pollution in some places may not reach legal levels for another 10 years. our news correspondent...
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hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins, with your sport on the bbc news channel.s, jose mourinho, after a series of poor results. our sports editor dan roan was watching. having lost their opening champions league match, manchester city needed a fast start in germany tonight. what they got was anything but, often home taking a surprise lead within a minute. city‘s response was swift, sergio aguero as ever with the equaliser a few minutes later. against resolute opponents, however, the visitors had to wait a lot longerfor the winner the visitors had to wait a lot longer for the winner they craved, with full—time looming, silva‘s moment of opportunism proving decisive. silva has one of the manchester city! city's european campaign back on track. after their sluggish start to the season, manchester united even turned up late to old trafford tonight having got stuck in traffic. far from ideal preparation for a match that manager jose mourinho dare not lose. if the hosts were hoping for a response to recent poor results, this wasn‘t what they had in mind, marcus ratchf
hello, i'm sarah mulkerrins, with your sport on the bbc news channel.s, jose mourinho, after a series of poor results. our sports editor dan roan was watching. having lost their opening champions league match, manchester city needed a fast start in germany tonight. what they got was anything but, often home taking a surprise lead within a minute. city‘s response was swift, sergio aguero as ever with the equaliser a few minutes later. against resolute opponents, however, the visitors had to...
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we‘ll have more for you on bbc news channel throughout the evening. bye for now. good evening. the day as well to the north of the weather front initially. we still have our week weather front around but it is not as cut and dry as to weather we will see much fog. chilly for the glens of scotland, most certainly close to freezing in rural parts of southern england and wales. in these areas it could be quite foggy as well, could haveit could be quite foggy as well, could have it could be quite thick across the east of wales and the midlands tomorrow morning. for most of us it does lift and break but it takes its time. it could be towards lunchtime before it clears away and we‘ve got more cloud further north. it is a moisture laden south—westerly so it is not a particularly cold direction. we could see some breaks in the cloud in antrim and down where we will see temperatures of 16. this is bbc news i‘m lukwesa burak. the headlines at 7: 20 men are found guilty of being part of a grooming gang that abused girls as young as 11 in and around huddersfield. on one occasion, she came
we‘ll have more for you on bbc news channel throughout the evening. bye for now. good evening. the day as well to the north of the weather front initially. we still have our week weather front around but it is not as cut and dry as to weather we will see much fog. chilly for the glens of scotland, most certainly close to freezing in rural parts of southern england and wales. in these areas it could be quite foggy as well, could haveit could be quite foggy as well, could have it could be quite...
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buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channelaiting to hear from the new leader of plaid cymru. let's ta ke from the new leader of plaid cymru. let's take a quick look at the weather. it will turn cooler over the next 24—hour is. we have seen that cooler airwork into 24—hour is. we have seen that cooler air work into scotland and northern ireland. one of our weather watchers, loch ness monster, took this beautiful picture from the ayrshire region. you can see beautiful sunshine here. that cold airwill beautiful sunshine here. that cold air will push its way southwards. it is mild at the moment but the real shock to the system. it will feel like autumn, and nine celsius drop on the way for reading. down from 21 today to about 12 tomorrow. you will notice that change foreshore. we've got the streak of cloud, that is our cold front, bringing some rain into england and wales. we've got some sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. very few showers being blown in off the atlantic. is that com pletely blown in off the atlantic. is t
buildings on the bbc arts website and watch this year's riba stirling prize live here on the bbc news channelaiting to hear from the new leader of plaid cymru. let's ta ke from the new leader of plaid cymru. let's take a quick look at the weather. it will turn cooler over the next 24—hour is. we have seen that cooler airwork into 24—hour is. we have seen that cooler air work into scotland and northern ireland. one of our weather watchers, loch ness monster, took this beautiful picture from...
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let us move on an look at another story which we have been discussing quite a bit on the bbc news channeln to stand down at the end of the year as the united states ambassador to the un. jain, a classic picture there of donald trump grasping her hands, they were pretty chummy when they appeared alongside one another. they were. it was a surprise alongside one another. they were. it was a surprise announcement. alongside one another. they were. it was a surprise announcement. she has only done two years in this job, eight years in total in terms of administration, she said in her resignation letter that she believed in term limits and wanted to stand down and did not want to carry on forever and become a private citizen, that is an interesting way to put it. she specifically rules out having a tilt at the presidency in 2020, which i think is a slight red herring. 0bviously donald trump will get the republican nomination, barring any major developments from robert hill's enquiry. she is well light, very forthright —— robert mueller. she would be seen as a good choice. she is perhaps try to
let us move on an look at another story which we have been discussing quite a bit on the bbc news channeln to stand down at the end of the year as the united states ambassador to the un. jain, a classic picture there of donald trump grasping her hands, they were pretty chummy when they appeared alongside one another. they were. it was a surprise alongside one another. they were. it was a surprise announcement. alongside one another. they were. it was a surprise announcement. she has only done...
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her speeches live at 11:40am so you will be able to watch that on the bbc news channel —— her speech men, dropping by 31% since 2015. but that rate is declining more slowly among south asian men. sexual health experts are worried this is due to reluctance amongst them to get tested. today sees the launch of a government funded project, called sholay love which is using bollywood to encourage more south asian men to get tested. asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. i've been with my partner now for 13 years. we met when i was a student in london studying at the london college of fashion. we've been together for that many years and we've got a lovely dog together and we've made our life together here. i walked in the clinic and it was an empty clinic on a wednesday evening, really, really late. i was like, great, no one's going to see me here, no one's going to know me. it was in a different borough in london. and i can have my test, and i can quickly slip out, and it will be fine. everything will be ok. living with hiv. five years ago, sham — as he's known for short — was in his 20s
her speeches live at 11:40am so you will be able to watch that on the bbc news channel —— her speech men, dropping by 31% since 2015. but that rate is declining more slowly among south asian men. sexual health experts are worried this is due to reluctance amongst them to get tested. today sees the launch of a government funded project, called sholay love which is using bollywood to encourage more south asian men to get tested. asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. i've been with my...