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remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channelry month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with more than a thousand radio programmes in our online archives. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. now we had to jerusalem in 19116 when british forces controlled what was then palestine. at the time they faced an insurgency by armed jewish groups fighting for the creation of a jewish homeland, israel. 0ne fighting for the creation of a jewish homeland, israel. one of the most devastating attacks was the bombing of the king david hotel in jerusalem, which was the location of british headquarters. we hearfrom soshanna levi kampos, ajewish secretary working in the building. after a bomb explosion caused by terrorists on the british headquarters injerusalem, terrorists on the british headquarters in jerusalem, one entire corner of the king david hotel, building of seven was raised to the ground. suddenly everything was black. what happened? i couldn't understand. you think, how do you get out? while arab and that yo
remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel 01’ every month on the bbc news channelry month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all our films along with more than a thousand radio programmes in our online archives. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. now we had to jerusalem in 19116 when british forces controlled what was then palestine. at the time they faced an insurgency by armed jewish groups fighting for the creation of a jewish homeland, israel. 0ne fighting...
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he will keep us updated throughout the day on the bbc news channel, as the story progresses “— bbc newsotestors from the capital's roads. demonstrators are still occupying waterloo bridge and parliament square. the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick told the bbc the demonstrations had caused miserable disruption and urged protestors to move on. the main easter sunday celebration in paris, which would have taken place at notre—dame cathedral, will instead be held at the church of saint—eustache, as workers continue the task of making the cathedral last night, a concert was held to raise funds to rebuild the 800 year—old landmark. almost a week after a huge fire, nearly £1 billion has already been pledged. prison staff are using new technology in five jails in england and wales to find phones being used illegally by inmates. the system produces a heat map when a mobile is detected, allowing officers to trace the device to a particular cell. ministers hope the technology will also help tackle drug smuggling and violence in prisons. ukrainians head to the polls today in the coun
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. is at 18.35, bye for now. since april 2017, the rate of closures has half, with 76 closing each month. two years ago, a new business rates system was introduced. since then, many public houses have received a discount on their bills. this year, the average pub is estimated to have had £6,000 knocked off their rates. the industry says business rates, together with high beer duty and rising general costs, are a heavy burden on the sector. there have been calls for further changes to the way hello. you're watching the bbc news channel with martine croxall. let's get more now on our top story today, the series of suicide bomb attacks in sri lanka which have left more than 200 people dead and hundreds more injured. seven people have been arrested. the sri lankan prime minister, ranil wickremesinghe, has been speaking about the attacks. translation: i see this as a serious situation aimed at destabilising the country and the economy. i strongly condemn this attack aimed at religious institu
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. is at 18.35, bye for now. since april 2017, the rate of closures has half, with 76 closing each month. two years ago, a new business rates system was introduced. since then, many public houses have received a discount on their bills. this year, the average pub is estimated to have had £6,000 knocked off their rates. the industry says business rates, together with high beer duty and rising general costs, are a heavy burden on...
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bbc news, augusta. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. at 6.30pm, this evening. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel, it's 13:11. there has been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. an investigation by bbc radio 5 live found that around half the reported offences were sex crimes. the online dating association says its members do all they can to protect users from harm. the programme's presenter, adrian goldberg, explained more about why the number of crimes have increased. we've analysed figures from 22 of the 43 police forces across england and wales who responded to a freedom of information request. they showed that, in 2015, there were 329 offences reported to those forces related to online websites or dating apps. now, that 329 by last year had risen to 528 offences. so an exact doubling across those 22 police force areas. and overall, half of those reported or alleged crimes were sexual in nature. i should say as well, i hesitate to use the phrase ‘tip of
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. at 6:40 this evening. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. we can get more detail now on cyclone kenneth, the second powerful storm to hit mozambique in the last two months. rescue teams are attempting to reach remote villages in the north of the country, where thousands of people may be trapped. the cyclone built up in the indian ocean, killing three people on the comoros islands as it headed towards the african coast. it made landfall on thursday in the northern cabo delgado region of mozambique. with heavy rain expected over the next few days, there's a high risk of flooding and landslides, as the country continues to recover from cyclone idai, which killed hundreds further south last month. our correspondent pumza fihlani is watching from the capital, maputo. it is the worst storm in this part of mozambique has seen. people here were unprepared. days after cyclone kenneth hit, many are still shocked at the force of mother nature. heavy wind of up to 200 kilome
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. is just after 20 to seven. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. it's 13:12. let's get more on our top story this lunchtime — the arrest of two teenagers in londonderry in connection with the murder of the journalist, leera mckie. police are blaming her death on a group known as the new ira. earlier i spoke to henry mcdonald — a journalist based in belfast who has written several books about irish republicanism. he told me more about the group. they are an organisation formed in 2012, their first communique was given to myself. they were formed out of the remnants of the real ira, the terror group that brought us the 0magh bomb atrocity 21 years ago and they also gathered this new organisation, ex—members of the provisional ira from places like north armagh and formed into this new group, they morphed into this particular, the most lethal and dangerous of all, groups opposed to the good friday agreement and the peace process. how big an organisation do you think th
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new to make that case. if you are watching in bbc one i'm going to hand you over to the andrew marr show, on the bbc news channelhurch services in sri lanka have been cancelled today, amid fears of more attacks one week after the easter sunday bombings. people have been told to worship at home instead, as thousands of troops continue to search for those islamist militants still at large. yogita limaye sent this report from colombo. the search continues for those behind sri lanka's horror. police have been carrying out raids across the country. on friday they followed a tip—off to this house in the eastern city of sainthamaruthu. armed men were inside who set off an explosion. a gun battle followed and the house burnt down. more than a dozen died. women and children were caught up in the violence. among them are believed to be the wife and child of this man, zahran hashim, the alleged ringleader, he was one of two suicide bombers at the shangri—la hotel. several suspects are still at large. these photos were released by the government earlier this week. newly released closed—circuit tv footage shows the bomber at
new to make that case. if you are watching in bbc one i'm going to hand you over to the andrew marr show, on the bbc news channelhurch services in sri lanka have been cancelled today, amid fears of more attacks one week after the easter sunday bombings. people have been told to worship at home instead, as thousands of troops continue to search for those islamist militants still at large. yogita limaye sent this report from colombo. the search continues for those behind sri lanka's horror....
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that is your latest forecast, updates every half—an—hour on the bbc news channel. this is bbc news.ose bearing arms to sit down with discussions, to arrive at a peaceful outcome and to peacefully coexist under the basis of new measures. four eu countries agreed to take on dozens four eu countries agreed to take on d oze ns of four eu countries agreed to take on dozens of migrants rescued after being stranded at sea for nearly two weeks. in marks 100 years since troops in the british indian army carried out a massacre at amritsar. an revolution in the ring. orion's first—ever female boxer wins an revolution in the ring. orion's first—everfemale boxer wins her debut
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some news just news channel, bbc and online. some newsjust in news channel, bbc and online. america that agency quoted police in america that a man has been arrested carrying gasoline into new york cathedral. that's the only information we have at this time. one agency quoted police that a man has been arrested carrying gasoline into new york cathedral. we will bring you more details when we get them. let's get the weather now. hello. we have had a chilly start of the day across northern and eastern parts of scotland, mist and fog for the east midlands and east anglia. the temperatures will be lifting this morning, some good spells of sunshine it everywhere today, hazy at times with some good spells of cloud. the chapters will be pegged back by the breeze on eastern coasts but inland which is widely between 17 and 20 celsius, some parts of central and southern england getting up central and southern england getting up to 21 or 22, making it the warmest day of the year so far. a fine evening and night ahead, clear skies, mist and low cloud. this area of high pressure across sc
some news just news channel, bbc and online. some newsjust in news channel, bbc and online. america that agency quoted police in america that a man has been arrested carrying gasoline into new york cathedral. that's the only information we have at this time. one agency quoted police that a man has been arrested carrying gasoline into new york cathedral. we will bring you more details when we get them. let's get the weather now. hello. we have had a chilly start of the day across northern and...
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there's more on newsnight on bbc two and on the bbc news channel, but now on bbc one it's time for thewhere you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the healdines tonight. manchester united might need a miracle to make the finals, they lost the first leg of their quarterfinal onenote to barcelona. at old trafford or sports editor dan rowen was there, and dan you know we've given ourselves with a lot of work to do. i think it's fair to say the odds are firmly stacked against manchester united now. progress into the semi finals, barcelona had that's crucial away goal, they weren't best, the spanish league leaders, but they didn't really need to be, because in truth, you did feel there was something between the two sides, united were very energetic, they tried very hard, but they couldn't get that equaliser they crave, the opening goal, they knew the danger didn't they five times on player fear, that fantastic pass across goal to his team—mate luis torres, who deflected off of luke sure for a goal, it was ruled offside, but in the end they work correct
there's more on newsnight on bbc two and on the bbc news channel, but now on bbc one it's time for thewhere you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the healdines tonight. manchester united might need a miracle to make the finals, they lost the first leg of their quarterfinal onenote to barcelona. at old trafford or sports editor dan rowen was there, and dan you know we've given ourselves with a lot of work to do. i think it's fair to say the odds are...
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. lier than usual time of 4:10. bye for now. hello, you're watching the bbc news channel. as we have been hearing, both labour and the conservative party so the hope brexit talks will continue over the weekend, despite the discussions appearing to break down yesterday, when shadow secretary sir keir starmer is a government of refusing to consider changes to the political declaration. let's just remind you of exactly what the political declaration is — it is the ‘document which sets out proposals for how the uk's long term future relationship with the eu will work after brexit. the political declaration is not legally binding but will be worked up into a full agreement during the transition period.‘ if you without a deal on friday, as is currently scheduled, there will be no transition agreement. how it has been viewed in europe, and what consequences might it have at home? joining us as an independent member of the european parliament for the south—west. thank you for being with us. sout
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you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. . it's 12:40pm. five days from now, another brexit deadline looms, but whether the uk actually leaves the european union on friday, is still up for discussion. the conservatives and labour have failed to come up with a plan, despite days of talks. in london two neighbours — who have opposite views on brexit — have been having their own cross party talks. mark ashdown reports. we are living in an era of rather poor politicians. two men, one balcony and a debate which has played out across london. i decided to get a banner. imean big. covered the whole front. "vote leave. " i thought it was not representative of the area at all and i gave him a bottle of french wine. he said to me, i hope you don't mind, i have put up my own banner. my wife and i stayed up all night and made a banner saying, "...if you want to cut workers' rights." i thought it was clever. i think he was annoyed, but he saw the humour. there is a different political view... three years on, their views have hardened. ther
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. . it's 12:40pm. five days from now, another brexit deadline looms, but whether the uk actually leaves the european union on friday, is still up for discussion. the conservatives and labour have failed to come up with a plan, despite days of talks. in london two neighbours — who have opposite views on brexit — have been having their own cross party talks. mark ashdown reports. we are living in an era of rather poor...
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months and we will be following the situation on the ground throughout the evening here on the bbc news channel 100 days is coming up at 7pm, before that, let's go to sports day. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'mjohn watson. we are live at the tottenham hotspur stadium, head of the semifinals of the champions league. tottenham, 180 minutes away from a first champions league final in the club in‘s history. no one believe that ajax can arise out this final, the same for totte n ha m. out this final, the same for tottenham. but we are there because we deserved to be today. it ajax you play them tonight. the latest crop from the famous youth system hoping to halt their progress. and i'm jane dougall at the bbc sports centre. also coming up in the programme: spectacular snooker from gary wilson — he fights back in his world championship quarterfinal at the crucible to give ali carter the blues. and, speed skater elise christie speaks very honestly about suffering from depression. this is what the stadium was built for, these big european nights. i don't think even mauricio pochettino would have b
months and we will be following the situation on the ground throughout the evening here on the bbc news channel 100 days is coming up at 7pm, before that, let's go to sports day. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'mjohn watson. we are live at the tottenham hotspur stadium, head of the semifinals of the champions league. tottenham, 180 minutes away from a first champions league final in the club in‘s history. no one believe that ajax can arise out this final, the same for totte n ha m. out...
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bbc news. a first look at tomorrow morning's newspapers is coming up on the bbc news channel. s facing a jail sentence in dubai because of a facebook post she made years ago in the uk. laleh sharavesh, who's 55, is accused of breaking the country's cyber crime laws after posting comments criticising her ex—husband's new wife. earlier i spoke to our correspondent ben ando who told me that the posts came about after their divorce in 2016, she logged onto facebook and saw that her husband had remarried. she said she was very angry by this and she put these two insulting posts on facebook. and i supposed thought very little more of it. pedro died in march last month and she decided to take their daughter to his funeral in dubai and when she landed, she was immediately detained because the cybercrime laws in dubai are trite —— quite a conan and there are lots of things that could be considered illegal there for example insulting or defamatory posts on facebook or even support for unregistered charities in dubai can be due to trouble. but a lot of people will not know this because it
bbc news. a first look at tomorrow morning's newspapers is coming up on the bbc news channel. s facing a jail sentence in dubai because of a facebook post she made years ago in the uk. laleh sharavesh, who's 55, is accused of breaking the country's cyber crime laws after posting comments criticising her ex—husband's new wife. earlier i spoke to our correspondent ben ando who told me that the posts came about after their divorce in 2016, she logged onto facebook and saw that her husband had...
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remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all0 radio programmes, online. just search for bbc witness history. now for something from the archives. in 1991, the bbc spoke to robert robinson, an african—american who'd been recruited to work in the ussr. he then got stuck there against his will for 50 years. this is his story. in december 1929, ifirst saw a group of russians. they went around for a while and then they spotted me. the leader of the group said, "would you like to come to soviet russia and teach our young people? " america was going through the great depression. all around me at the forge, people were being discharged. being a black man, i expected mine any day. being the provider for my mother, i said, "well, i'll go for one year." and they were giving me more pay than i was earning. that's how come i went to the soviet union. i knew nothing about soviet russia. they would run up to me and say... he speaks russian. "why are you so dark?" my answer to them would be, "that's the way i was born." when my contract had gon
remember, you can watch witness history every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up on all0 radio programmes, online. just search for bbc witness history. now for something from the archives. in 1991, the bbc spoke to robert robinson, an african—american who'd been recruited to work in the ussr. he then got stuck there against his will for 50 years. this is his story. in december 1929, ifirst saw a group of russians. they went around for a while and then they spotted me. the...
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first on the bbc news channel, it's our world, asking who was to blame for the chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion 33 years ago? surrounding the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, more than 4,000 square kilometres, spanning ukraine and belarus, was abandoned. more than three decades on, in a post—human landscape, nature has taken over. what happened to those who refused to leave? has the truth about this place become lost in the infamy of the disaster? standing a kilometre from where the nuclear accident happened, we're getting less of an external dose of radiation than on the flight over? three times less than what we got on the aeroplane coming over. all: i love you. what does the future hold for those who still live in the shadow of chernobyl? 130 kilometres north of the capital, kiev, part of ukraine has been cut off for more than 30 years. heading for the exclusion zone, which is quite exciting. sort of a forbidden place kind of shrouded in mystery. this is a controlled zone, a contaminated area almost twice the size of london, that we have special permission to visit
first on the bbc news channel, it's our world, asking who was to blame for the chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion 33 years ago? surrounding the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, more than 4,000 square kilometres, spanning ukraine and belarus, was abandoned. more than three decades on, in a post—human landscape, nature has taken over. what happened to those who refused to leave? has the truth about this place become lost in the infamy of the disaster? standing a kilometre from...
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there's more throughout the day on the bbc news channel. . now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. good afternoon, i'm will perry, it's 1.18pm and here's your latest sports news. anyone busy on social media today may have noticed lots of these hashtags appearing, with the word "enough". footballers across england and wales are leading a 24—hour social media strike, which started at 9 o'clock this morning, in protest at how racism has been dealt with by football authorities and social media companies. among those taking part is tottenham defender danny rose, who was abused during england's euro 2020 qualifier in montenegro in march. the boycott kicks off the professional footballers' association's anti—racism campaign, entitled #enough. morally you know what feels like and what doesn't. you can say somebody has not performed well or you are rubbish and you need to do better. we get that. but to be talking about dye and using the n word and all sorts of stuff that we know is i'm a cce pta ble sorts of stuff that we know i
there's more throughout the day on the bbc news channel. . now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. good afternoon, i'm will perry, it's 1.18pm and here's your latest sports news. anyone busy on social media today may have noticed lots of these hashtags appearing, with the word "enough". footballers across england and wales are leading a 24—hour social media strike, which started at 9 o'clock this morning, in protest at how racism has been dealt with by football...
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remember, you can watch witness history programme every month on the bbc news channel or you can catchng with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just earch online for: in 1991, shortly after the full of communism in russia, a referendum was held in leningrad, asking whether it should change its name back to st petersburg. the issue divided the city. ludmilla narosova remembers the passionate campaigning the city to restore leningrad. translation: this was the first time in the ussr that citizens got to choose the name of their city in a referendum. st petersburg was the cradle of the bolshevik revolution and it was renamed in honour of vladimir leading, founder of soviet communist ideology. now his ideology has been rejected by the leadership here, they no longer want his name stamped on the city. translation: rejecting leading's name meant a complete turnaround, away from totalitarianism, it was a new mentality and. europe. it is the most european of all russian cities. its founder, peter the great, said it was russia's window on europe. the hardline communists a
remember, you can watch witness history programme every month on the bbc news channel or you can catchng with more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. just earch online for: in 1991, shortly after the full of communism in russia, a referendum was held in leningrad, asking whether it should change its name back to st petersburg. the issue divided the city. ludmilla narosova remembers the passionate campaigning the city to restore leningrad. translation: this was the first time in...
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remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up with all ourour online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. now we head tojerusalem in 19116, when british forces controlled what was then palestine. at the time, the british faced an insurgency by armed jewish groups fighting for the creation of a jewish homeland, israel. one of the most devastating attacks was the bombing of the king david hotel injerusalem, which was the location of british headquarters. we hearfrom shoshana levy kampos, who was a jewish secretary working in the building. newsreel: after a bomb explosion caused by terrorists on the british headquarters injerusalem, one entire corner of the king david hotel, a building of seven storeys, was razed to the ground. suddenly everything was black. what happened ? i couldn't understand. you only think, how do i get out? newsreel: while arab and jew have a cause to battle for, the british soldier is there only because it is hisjob to keep the peace. in a quarrel which is none of his making he doesjust that, and precious few thanks he
remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel or you can catch up with all ourour online archive. just go to bbc.co.uk/witness. now we head tojerusalem in 19116, when british forces controlled what was then palestine. at the time, the british faced an insurgency by armed jewish groups fighting for the creation of a jewish homeland, israel. one of the most devastating attacks was the bombing of the king david hotel injerusalem, which was the location of british...
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we're here on the bbc news channel until 9:00 this morning, and coming up in the next hour. industry. seven —year—olds are at greater risk of suffering emotional problems such as anxiety or depression when they reach 11, according to a major study. researchers found obesity and —— was closely linked and linked throughout childhood. the findings are present — make presented —— presented in glasgow today. this is why we might see association getting stronger as children get older. 0ne of these could be weight related bullying. unfortunately, children often experience bullying due to this. as children get older, they become more aware of their body image. church services in sri lanka have been cancelled today in fear of more attacks a church services in sri lanka have been cancelled today, amid fears of more attacks a week after the easter sunday bombings. people have been told to worship at home instead, as thousands of troops continue to search for those islamist militants still at large. sri lanka's president has outlawed two islamist groups suspected of carrying out the suic
we're here on the bbc news channel until 9:00 this morning, and coming up in the next hour. industry. seven —year—olds are at greater risk of suffering emotional problems such as anxiety or depression when they reach 11, according to a major study. researchers found obesity and —— was closely linked and linked throughout childhood. the findings are present — make presented —— presented in glasgow today. this is why we might see association getting stronger as children get older....
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there is continuing coverage of this story on the bbc news channel. . from sri lanka, goodbye. welcome to bbc london news. i'm geeta pendse. londoners returning to work tomorrow after the bank holiday break will still face disruption with climate change protestors continuing to block roads around marble arch. whilst other locations have been cleared, the police are aware of plans to demonstrate again at parliament square and say a robust policing plan will be in place. tolu adeoye reports. this is now the last site to be occupied by extinction rebellion. marble arch and surrounding roads continue to be blocked. this is bbc news. the fire service in northern ireland say a running wildfire in county down has been brought under control. hundreds of holidaymakers spent last night in emergency accommodation after the blaze forced them from their caravan park. the wildfire happened in the mourne mountains above the seaside town of newcastle, as chris page reports. on the mountainside, a fire front a mile long threatened some houses as it burned through the g
there is continuing coverage of this story on the bbc news channel. . from sri lanka, goodbye. welcome to bbc london news. i'm geeta pendse. londoners returning to work tomorrow after the bank holiday break will still face disruption with climate change protestors continuing to block roads around marble arch. whilst other locations have been cleared, the police are aware of plans to demonstrate again at parliament square and say a robust policing plan will be in place. tolu adeoye reports. this...
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bbc news, paris. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight.rned out to be a decent day for many parts, this weather watcher chose a beach in scarborough but you could have gone to a number of locations for a similar effect because the heat was quite widespread across the british isles, although the colours dribble away in the north—west with a very good reason. it wasn't a heatwave right round the coast, still some onshore breezes across parts of east anglia, 11 to 13 there and the reason it was so in cool the north—west was the weather front which will still be around starting tomorrow. a lot of cloud and rain, extensive rain overnight to the north and western isles but sunday elsewhere is going to prove another sparkling day, temperatures still into the low 20s and a number of places, always a fraction cooler around the exposed coasts. the temperatures for the most pa rt coasts. the temperatures for the most part are well above seasonal norm. through the evening and overnight it will be lovely again for many parts, butjust the sense we will
bbc news, paris. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight.rned out to be a decent day for many parts, this weather watcher chose a beach in scarborough but you could have gone to a number of locations for a similar effect because the heat was quite widespread across the british isles, although the colours dribble away in the north—west with a very good reason. it wasn't a heatwave right round the coast, still some onshore breezes across...
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we will of course have coverage throughout the day on the bbc news channel. thank you bill.e from tomos morgan in cardiff the death happened late on friday ten miles north of cardiff. carson price died in the university hospital of wales in cardiff after being found unconscious in a park on friday late afternoon. police say a 14—year—old has been arrested on suspicion of supplying class a drugs connection with the death of carson price. that 14—year—old is being held in newport central police station and will be questioned with an adult present later today. now, police on monday said drugs may have been involved in carson ‘s death and although it's still unclear, it's understood that one line of inquiry that police are looking into is whether or not a form of ecstasy called donkey kong pills were used. now the head teacher of carson ‘s school has said it's a truly devastating news what's happened and the high school will be open over the high school will be open over the easter holidays to help any of the easter holidays to help any of the family is dealing with what happene
we will of course have coverage throughout the day on the bbc news channel. thank you bill.e from tomos morgan in cardiff the death happened late on friday ten miles north of cardiff. carson price died in the university hospital of wales in cardiff after being found unconscious in a park on friday late afternoon. police say a 14—year—old has been arrested on suspicion of supplying class a drugs connection with the death of carson price. that 14—year—old is being held in newport central...
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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.forjoining me. it is time to look at the weather. so far, the weekend has not been right, it has been very blustery. as far as the week ahead is concerned there are signs that the weather will warm up a little bit before it cools off again. this is the storm we had in the last 2a hours, it is barely a storm, to be honest, pretty rough across south—western islands but the low pressure through saturday and into sunday will move out into the north sea and there is hardly anything left of it. to the south, high pressure is building. what we will find in the wake of the storm isa will find in the wake of the storm is a little bit of cool air coming out of the north—west before warm airwinds and out of the north—west before warm air winds and comes out of the south—west. so sunday is looking much better across the uk. the winds are lighter, there is no sunshine around, not clear blue skies but it will feel a lot better. temperatures on sunday will be 5 degrees higher for most of us. you can
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight.forjoining me. it is time to look at the weather. so far, the weekend has not been right, it has been very blustery. as far as the week ahead is concerned there are signs that the weather will warm up a little bit before it cools off again. this is the storm we had in the last 2a hours, it is barely a storm, to be honest, pretty rough across south—western islands but the low pressure through...
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now on the bbc news channel — it's time for click.ek: setting the record straight, lunar cities, and flying elephants. possession of illegal drugs comes with consequences. and until recently, americans caught carrying marijuana could have earned a conviction. but now, recreational use of the drug has been decriminalised in some states, and those previously convicted can ask for their records to be expunged. the problem is, it has been a slow, lengthy and expensive process, forcing less wealthy individuals to have to live with their criminal records. but now, an artificially intelligent algorithm is helping those who want to wipe the slate clean. dave lee has been investigating. antony turner co—owns a tiny cafe just outside the city of los angeles. it's a remarkable turnaround for a man whose teenage years left him with a number of convictions, that eventually saw him sent to prison for 12 years. some of the charges were related to cannabis, and many years on, his criminal record still greatly affects his daily life. if you have been
now on the bbc news channel — it's time for click.ek: setting the record straight, lunar cities, and flying elephants. possession of illegal drugs comes with consequences. and until recently, americans caught carrying marijuana could have earned a conviction. but now, recreational use of the drug has been decriminalised in some states, and those previously convicted can ask for their records to be expunged. the problem is, it has been a slow, lengthy and expensive process, forcing less...
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and this evening on the bbc news channel we will have all the latest sports news and stories on sportsdayty to manslaughter but not guilty to the murder of her husband richard challen, in herfirst appearance at the old bailey since her conviction was quashed by the court of appeal. just to repeat that line, sally challen has pleaded guilty to manslaughter but not guilty to the murder of her husband richard chauhan in her first murder of her husband richard chauhan in herfirst appearance murder of her husband richard chauhan in her first appearance at the old bailey since the court of appeal quashed her conviction. —— richard challen. drivers of electric ca rs face richard challen. drivers of electric cars face a postcode lottery of charging their vehicles according to new research by the bbc. the study found in some parts of the country, the number of charging points hasn‘t kept up with the number of vehicles on the road. the government says it plans to expand what‘s currently available. david gregory—kumar reports rush hour in birmingham and the only noise in this tesla is the windscreen
and this evening on the bbc news channel we will have all the latest sports news and stories on sportsdayty to manslaughter but not guilty to the murder of her husband richard challen, in herfirst appearance at the old bailey since her conviction was quashed by the court of appeal. just to repeat that line, sally challen has pleaded guilty to manslaughter but not guilty to the murder of her husband richard chauhan in her first murder of her husband richard chauhan in herfirst appearance murder...
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we have heard from a number of parties throughout the day on the bbc news channel and you can find out china's ambassador in london has said the uk government must make its own decisions about whether to let huawei build the 5g network. the us says the chinese telecoms firm is a security risk. but writing in the sunday telegraph, the ambassador said britain should resist pressure and choose independent decision—making. let's cross to the streets of london where hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in the 39th london marathon. let's take a look at the scenes live. many of these people already running for quite some time. the non—elite runners are now crossing the line. earlier the kenyan runner, eliud kipchoge, won the men's race — setting a new course record — with britain's sir mo farah finishing fifth. the women's race was won by another kenyan, brigid kosgei. 0ur reporter kate grey is at the finish line. ican i can see that man behind you. wow, what an achievement to have finished. yes, we really are in the thick of it here at the finishing line. there are smiles, faces o
we have heard from a number of parties throughout the day on the bbc news channel and you can find out china's ambassador in london has said the uk government must make its own decisions about whether to let huawei build the 5g network. the us says the chinese telecoms firm is a security risk. but writing in the sunday telegraph, the ambassador said britain should resist pressure and choose independent decision—making. let's cross to the streets of london where hundreds of thousands of people...
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we are back live on monday morning, ten o'clock on bbc two, the bbc news channels and online.nly around six 7 degrees. tomorrow will be milder, we will see across southern tomorrow will be milder, we will see across southern areas tomorrow will be milder, we will see across southern areas of the uk and through the week it will be warming up. at the moment, a lot of cloud across western parts of the uk, thanks to a big low pressure in the north atlantic sending a weather front in our direction but not making much progress because the high pressure is stopping it. this high pressure is stopping it. this high pressure is stopping it. this high pressure has been responsible for sending the colder weather in our direction, sunnier skies was wcb cold are circling this area of high pressure and as we approach the showers here, bringing the chilly conditions we have had our weekend. temperatures by the end of the afternoon, early evening in the south around 10 degrees, single figures elsewhere. tonight, clear skies, there will be a frost around, whereas in the west we have mastered th
we are back live on monday morning, ten o'clock on bbc two, the bbc news channels and online.nly around six 7 degrees. tomorrow will be milder, we will see across southern tomorrow will be milder, we will see across southern areas tomorrow will be milder, we will see across southern areas of the uk and through the week it will be warming up. at the moment, a lot of cloud across western parts of the uk, thanks to a big low pressure in the north atlantic sending a weather front in our direction...
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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.we started their weekend with temperatures well below average for the time of year and that is where they will stay for part two of their weekend tomorrow at least. for many of us, we have seen a bit of sunshine, lovely view from moray earlier in the day. expecting more cloud to develop in the uk after a clear and frosty start a minibus. high pressurejust clear and frosty start a minibus. high pressure just about holding off but there is a weather front trying to push in from the west, so the further west you are, there will be a bit more cloud around and the chance of seeing some rain on sunday. away from here, an increase in cloud and the immediate north sea coast, you can see the extent of roster some day begins at well below freezing in the cold spots. plenty of morning sunshine but notice how the cloud is going to build. we will start to lose the sun behind the cloud. the odd shower for eastern scotland, wintry on the hills, one 01’ scotland, wintry on the hills, one or two scotla
you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight.we started their weekend with temperatures well below average for the time of year and that is where they will stay for part two of their weekend tomorrow at least. for many of us, we have seen a bit of sunshine, lovely view from moray earlier in the day. expecting more cloud to develop in the uk after a clear and frosty start a minibus. high pressurejust clear and frosty start a minibus. high...
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we have heard from a number of parties throughout the day on the bbc news channel and you can find outal correspondent, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. overall, a much calmer day to day compared with yesterday, but still a bit of a keen breeze across some parts of england, especially eastern counties through this afternoon. that will keep things a little on the chilly side, a few showers for east anglia and the south—east. lighter winds north and west, but cloud continuing to bring some outbreaks of rain across northern ireland, working its way eastwards. turning damper through parts of pembrokeshire, ceredigion and into devon, too, as well as the channel islands later. 11—13 degrees here. but elsewhere, with some sunny spells, into the mid—teens, perhaps 16, i7 celsius across some parts of scotland where the sunshine will be at its best. through tonight, with clearer skies, lighter winds in the east, some mist and fog patches forming. still lots of cloud in the west. patchy rain or drizzle which becomes lighter as we go through the night. ke
we have heard from a number of parties throughout the day on the bbc news channel and you can find outal correspondent, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. overall, a much calmer day to day compared with yesterday, but still a bit of a keen breeze across some parts of england, especially eastern counties through this afternoon. that will keep things a little on the chilly side, a few showers for east anglia and the south—east. lighter winds north and...
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the atmosphere and bringing you all the build up from 6:30 tonight in sportsday live on the bbc news channeldio five live too. he the football league have confirmed that bolton wanderers match against brentford — postponed on saturday after players went on strike — will not be played this week. constant financial trouble and uncertainty over a potential takeover have left the players and coaching staff without their salaries from march and april. the efl say a decision on if and when the brentford game will be played will be taken on thursday although they are opposed to bolton fulfilling their remaining fixtures with youth players. as you might have just seen on the news at one, british speed skater elise christie has opened up about her struggles with anxiety and depression. the three—time olympian missed out on medals in high profile crashes in sochi and pyeongchang and now better, she hopes speaking out with encourage others to feel more comfortable talking about mental health. the reason behind the post and the motivation for at that date was the fact that there is a lot of other athlet
the atmosphere and bringing you all the build up from 6:30 tonight in sportsday live on the bbc news channeldio five live too. he the football league have confirmed that bolton wanderers match against brentford — postponed on saturday after players went on strike — will not be played this week. constant financial trouble and uncertainty over a potential takeover have left the players and coaching staff without their salaries from march and april. the efl say a decision on if and when the...
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bbc world news, thanks for being with us. world news, thanks for being with us. we will have more on brexit in the coming hours. and those watching on the bbc news channelre going to continue talking about this. if you'rejustjoining us, parliament has said no to all of the four options in front of them this evening. let's bring christian back in from westminster. so we now turn to the process that begins in earnest this evening and into tomorrow. how does what we have seen in the commons this evening fit with the prime minister's separate process of trying to get a deal through? the difficulty is that the conservatives have not shown much enthusiasm for any of the softer options. that makes it difficult when the prime minister is trying to find some compromise across the house. you saw the sheer frustration on the face of nick boles in what he said in the house of commons before he walked out. he said his common market 2.0 had been defeated because the conservative party had not got behind him. i havejust seen that only 33 conservative mps voted for common market 2.0 tonight. so although theresa may may be breathing a sigh of relief that she doesn't hav
bbc world news, thanks for being with us. world news, thanks for being with us. we will have more on brexit in the coming hours. and those watching on the bbc news channelre going to continue talking about this. if you'rejustjoining us, parliament has said no to all of the four options in front of them this evening. let's bring christian back in from westminster. so we now turn to the process that begins in earnest this evening and into tomorrow. how does what we have seen in the commons this...
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brexit story: laura kuenssberg's inside story, and all developments today in westminster on the bbc news channelng a pay rise from today, as the minimum wage goes up. but utility bills and the cost of the tv licence are going up as well. 0ur personal finance correspondent simon gompertz is here. first of all, what about the minimum wage? those 2 million are on different levels of minimum wage according to their age. the biggest one for 25 years and over which is called the national living wage, that's going up by nearly 5% and it's going to end up at £8.21, which is an extra 38p an hour. below that level, 21—2a is an extra 38p an hour. below that level, 21 —2a yea rs is an extra 38p an hour. below that level, 21—2a years old, it's up by a.3% and you get to £7.70 an hour. unions are saying it should be that that group gets the national living wage, the higher amount. there are lower levels than that for younger age groups. so more money for people on the minimum wage but there will be higher bills. the big one is gas and electricity, and we've got an increase of £117 a year for nearly half of hou
brexit story: laura kuenssberg's inside story, and all developments today in westminster on the bbc news channelng a pay rise from today, as the minimum wage goes up. but utility bills and the cost of the tv licence are going up as well. 0ur personal finance correspondent simon gompertz is here. first of all, what about the minimum wage? those 2 million are on different levels of minimum wage according to their age. the biggest one for 25 years and over which is called the national living wage,...
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we are back live monday morning, ten o'clock, bbc two and bbc news channel and online.ets of rain and drizzle. there could be a few spots of rain pushing in the north sea and a few showers clipping the south—west. should not be as as last night, cloud around and temperatures six or 7 degrees. we start the second half of the weekend on a cloudy note, drizzle in scotla nd weekend on a cloudy note, drizzle in scotland particularly in the morning. we should see some brightening and sunshine developing elsewhere. we are also going to develop a few heavy showers heading into eastern parts of the uk and the midlands. the small risk of thunderstorm. warmer across england and wales, 15 to 17 degrees, chilly for much of scotland and north—east england. this is bbc news i'm lukewsa burak. the headlines at 5pm. the chancellor insists the government has no red lines in talks over brexit. but labour says it's disappointed that no compromise has been offered. the key priority is to avoid crashing out with the eu with no deal because of the disruption that would mean to industry and to
we are back live monday morning, ten o'clock, bbc two and bbc news channel and online.ets of rain and drizzle. there could be a few spots of rain pushing in the north sea and a few showers clipping the south—west. should not be as as last night, cloud around and temperatures six or 7 degrees. we start the second half of the weekend on a cloudy note, drizzle in scotla nd weekend on a cloudy note, drizzle in scotland particularly in the morning. we should see some brightening and sunshine...
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we'll be hearing from the other political parties throughout the day here on the bbc news channel andd who is standing in your own area. you can just and who is standing in your own area. you canjust go and who is standing in your own area. you can just go to the website. china's ambassador in london has said the uk government must make its own decisions about whether to let huawei build the 5g network. the us says the chinese telecoms firm is a security risk. but writing in the sunday telegraph, the ambassador said britain should resist pressure and choose independent decision—making. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. john has all the details. good morning, as we have been hearing the london marathon is well under way and the wheelchair races are starting and the elite men's and women's races. mo farah on the start line hoping to win it for the first time in the men's race. it was started by andy murray, there he was. mo farah are expected to battle it out with the world record—holder, he won the last london marathon last year but mo farah is four minutes shor
we'll be hearing from the other political parties throughout the day here on the bbc news channel andd who is standing in your own area. you can just and who is standing in your own area. you canjust go and who is standing in your own area. you can just go to the website. china's ambassador in london has said the uk government must make its own decisions about whether to let huawei build the 5g network. the us says the chinese telecoms firm is a security risk. but writing in the sunday...
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we are back live monday morning, ten o'clock, bbc two and bbc news channel and online.xt week, it has not been particularly warm today mind you, underneath all the cloud, belatedly seeing sunshine developing, across england and wales, and of showers and longer spells of rain has been pushing in across the eastern side of england, heading across the midlands towards wales, north—west england, then north—west ireland. some breaks in the cloud, bit chilly, at long last breaking up the cloud in scotland. that means that it will turn cold in some rural areas, enough for a touch of frost. mist and fog will be slowly lifting tomorrow morning, we still have the zone of cloud and potential showers affecting the south—east of england, wales, and probably just affecting the south—east of england, wales, and probablyjust to the south of northern ireland. either side, sunshine coming through eventually, still cloudy, eastern coast of scotland and north—east england, chilly, some warmth in the sunshine, potential for temperatures of16, even17 sunshine, potential for temperatures of 1
we are back live monday morning, ten o'clock, bbc two and bbc news channel and online.xt week, it has not been particularly warm today mind you, underneath all the cloud, belatedly seeing sunshine developing, across england and wales, and of showers and longer spells of rain has been pushing in across the eastern side of england, heading across the midlands towards wales, north—west england, then north—west ireland. some breaks in the cloud, bit chilly, at long last breaking up the cloud in...
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news on bbc one is at 5.30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more on our top story.ter to the home secretary, urging him to ensure the wikilea ks founder, julian assange, facesjustice in sweden. if sweden and the united states both make extradition requests againstjulian assange, it will be the home secretary's decision over which county's request takes precedence. i've been speaking to the former justice secretary, lord falconer, about the potential dilemmas sajid javid could face. if the swedish authorities seek extradition of julian assange on sexual assault charges, then the home secretary must decide which one goes first, and the law says in considering, and it is his discretion which comes first, he must have regard to the date on which the request was first made and the severity of the competing two charges. now, the americans have chosen to prosecute or seek extradition on the basis of a conspiracy to hack into computers which carries a maximum sentence of five years. it's a lesser charge than they could otherwise maybe have considered bringing because they w
news on bbc one is at 5.30pm. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more on our top story.ter to the home secretary, urging him to ensure the wikilea ks founder, julian assange, facesjustice in sweden. if sweden and the united states both make extradition requests againstjulian assange, it will be the home secretary's decision over which county's request takes precedence. i've been speaking to the former justice secretary, lord falconer, about the potential...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — we'll be speaking to anne lester —ltimore — about the significance of the devastation caused by the fire at notre—dame cathedral. and, would you be able to spot a fake product online? amazon's website has been reported to be full of fake five—star reviews. the weather is set to turn much sunnier over the next few days and much warmer. we started off the week like this with the temperature really struggling, aberdeen, belfast and newcastle, 14 in london close to normalfor and newcastle, 14 in london close to normal for the and newcastle, 14 in london close to normalfor the time of and newcastle, 14 in london close to normal for the time of year, but if we fast forward to the weekend we can see how much warmer it is expected to be, the temperature into the high teens, warmer spots getting up the high teens, warmer spots getting up to 21125. saturday has been disappointingly cloudy but as the weather front with the way we saw late sunshine, here is the weather front and you can still see some rain across england and wales
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — we'll be speaking to anne lester —ltimore — about the significance of the devastation caused by the fire at notre—dame cathedral. and, would you be able to spot a fake product online? amazon's website has been reported to be full of fake five—star reviews. the weather is set to turn much sunnier over the next few days and much warmer. we started off the week like this with the temperature really struggling, aberdeen,...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — one of the 19 candidates competing out in a crowded field. and north korea's kim jong—un arrives in russia ahead of tomorrow's historic meeting with president putin. that's still to come. hello, good evening. most places we re hello, good evening. most places were cooler today and there were some wet weather around. one part of the country that mist the wet weather was here in suffolk where there was some sunshine. the rain was pelting down in staffordshire. the wetter weather is moving away and things will be drying off for a while with skies turning to clear. we have got some downpours across northern ireland for a while and then some further showers working your way up then some further showers working yourway up again then some further showers working your way up again for northern parts of france over the channel into england and wales. pretty mild overnight, not cold as it was last night for scotland and northern ireland. over the next few days it will be on the cooler side and we will be on the cooler side and w
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — one of the 19 candidates competing out in a crowded field. and north korea's kim jong—un arrives in russia ahead of tomorrow's historic meeting with president putin. that's still to come. hello, good evening. most places we re hello, good evening. most places were cooler today and there were some wet weather around. one part of the country that mist the wet weather was here in suffolk where there was some sunshine. the rain...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... fictional president in a tv series — has now been elected to the top job in a landslide victory. and why this image of two gorillas posing for a selfie has gone viral. that's still to come. good evening, for most of us it has been the perfect easter holiday, hasn't it? lots of blue sky. yesterday was a bit disappointing. not so on bank holiday monday, hardly any clouds in the sky. some cloud arrived a little bit later in the afternoon and it was misty and murky. we are still dry. still able to get. this cloud will come overnight and we run the risk of some isolated showers across the channel islands. the cloud in the channel islands. the cloud in the shower is an issue overnight. elsewhere. we will see some clear skies, temperatures down to around six or 80 degrees. we start off tomorrow on a dry, chilly note. a little bit more cloud. the high cloud could be more of an issue tomorrow. a few isolated showers fading away in the southwest, but with the sunshine becoming more hazy, more o
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... fictional president in a tv series — has now been elected to the top job in a landslide victory. and why this image of two gorillas posing for a selfie has gone viral. that's still to come. good evening, for most of us it has been the perfect easter holiday, hasn't it? lots of blue sky. yesterday was a bit disappointing. not so on bank holiday monday, hardly any clouds in the sky. some cloud arrived a little bit later in the...
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bbc news. there‘s more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we‘re back with the late news at 10pm. ng in hospital. from sydney, phil mercer reports. the child was rescued from the dingo‘s jaws by his father, who was awoken by loud screams. the toddler had been dragged several metres in the darkness from the family‘s camper van on fraser island, north of brisbane. he was badly hurt, but paramedics say it could have been much worse. the dingoes made their way into the trailer and grabbed the boy and dragged him away from the camper. and the parents woke up to the baby screaming and chased after him, having to fight the dingoes off to take the boy away from the dingoes. he was apparently grabbed around the neck area and dragged away. so if it wasn‘t for the parents fighting off the dingoes, there would probably be severe injuries. fraser island is home to several packs of dingoes. attacks are uncommon, but earlier this year, a six—year—old boy was bitten. in 2001, another boy was killed on the island after being mauled. dingoes were at the heart of one of your‘s most infamous court cas
bbc news. there‘s more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we‘re back with the late news at 10pm. ng in hospital. from sydney, phil mercer reports. the child was rescued from the dingo‘s jaws by his father, who was awoken by loud screams. the toddler had been dragged several metres in the darkness from the family‘s camper van on fraser island, north of brisbane. he was badly hurt, but paramedics say it could have been much worse. the dingoes made their way into the trailer...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, is it third time lucky forjoe bidenweather has been getting cooler and more unsettled and today was a day of mixed fortu nes and today was a day of mixed fortunes with heavy showers and thunderstorms and some sunshine. this was the picture in hertfordshire a little bit earlier. as we look at the forecast for tomorrow, fairly similar picture in that we will see some spells of sunshine again but also some heavy showers rattling in from the west. as we had for the course of the night, clear skies across many central and eastern parts of england and eastern scotland to what some showery rain for the western half of scotla nd showery rain for the western half of scotland and north—west england and some showers packing into south—west england and south—western parts of wales. temperatures in the more rural spots will be just a degree or two a bove rural spots will be just a degree or two above freezing so chilly start today. over the next few days what we will see is blue colour is returning to the map. milder air we have had
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, is it third time lucky forjoe bidenweather has been getting cooler and more unsettled and today was a day of mixed fortu nes and today was a day of mixed fortunes with heavy showers and thunderstorms and some sunshine. this was the picture in hertfordshire a little bit earlier. as we look at the forecast for tomorrow, fairly similar picture in that we will see some spells of sunshine again but also some heavy showers rattling in...
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coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, in testimony before congress, us attorneyeview his four—page summary of the mueller report before it was made public. and we'll be live in brussels ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit where theresa may will urge leaders to back her request to delay brexit again. that's still to come. it has been a day of blue skies and sunshine for some. for others, cloudy, cool and wet. this weather system is still lingering. sliding south and east. that has been returning cooler conditions too much of the uk, compared to the last few days. this is the scene we will see over the next few days. 90 of cloud and rain today. but where we have had the sunshine, we have been getting up into the mid—teens. you can see what has been happening through this afternoon and the first pa rt through this afternoon and the first part of this evening. a lot of cloud. this frontal zone across south wales, southern and eastern england, that will continue to move overnight and by dawn, confined to the far south—west of england. a dry night for most with clear sk
coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news, in testimony before congress, us attorneyeview his four—page summary of the mueller report before it was made public. and we'll be live in brussels ahead of tomorrow's crucial summit where theresa may will urge leaders to back her request to delay brexit again. that's still to come. it has been a day of blue skies and sunshine for some. for others, cloudy, cool and wet. this weather system is still lingering. sliding south and...
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there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at ten. hropic work. in an exclusive interview with the bbc — he's said gender inequality in the workplace in india is narrowing — and that he's seen a positive change in roles and salaries in the indian film industry since the "me too" movement. bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. known as the king of bollywood, shah rukh khan is one of indian cinema's biggest stars and one of the highest—paid actors in the world. more used to receiving film awards, he's now being given an honorary doctorate for his work in philanthropy. thank you very much. it is so little. but i could have donein it is so little. but i could have done ina it is so little. but i could have done in a lifetime. genuinely, i want to live to be 100 years so that i can... now i'm 50. ..i can dedicate the next 50 years doing something worthwhile. and, you know, when i meet people around the world, i meet some youngsters, some old people, they will turn around and they say, "you know what, yourfilms make us happy." and tha
there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at ten. hropic work. in an exclusive interview with the bbc — he's said gender inequality in the workplace in india is narrowing — and that he's seen a positive change in roles and salaries in the indian film industry since the "me too" movement. bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood reports. known as the king of bollywood, shah rukh khan is one of indian cinema's biggest stars and one of the...
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tonight, kick off at eight, and you can get all the build up on sportsday at 6:30pm tonight on the bbc news channels take a look at the headlines on bbc news. theresa may will ask eu leaders to delay the brexit deadline until the end ofjune. she'll make that request at today's eu summit. meanwhile, donald tusk has written all eu27 leaders, recommending they accept a longer, more flexible delay to brexit. and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu looks set to win an historic fifth term in office, after close—fought elections leave him able to form a right—wing coalition. an american actress has pleaded guilty to charges linked to an alleged sex trafficking operation disguised as a mentoring group. allison mack — who is best known for her role in superhero television series smallville — was arrested a year ago on sex trafficking charges. she pleaded guilty to racketeering at a court in new york and could face up to 40 years in prison. the mayor of new york has declared a public emergency in part of brooklyn, after the worst outbreak of measles since 1991. he's ordered everyone living there to
tonight, kick off at eight, and you can get all the build up on sportsday at 6:30pm tonight on the bbc news channels take a look at the headlines on bbc news. theresa may will ask eu leaders to delay the brexit deadline until the end ofjune. she'll make that request at today's eu summit. meanwhile, donald tusk has written all eu27 leaders, recommending they accept a longer, more flexible delay to brexit. and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu looks set to win an historic fifth term...