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and by wednesday it really is very unsettled. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radioe to go back to the european union and say, well, people didn't like that deal, can we have another one? i don't think they will come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal through that delivers for the people of this country, that drives me on is that the forefront of my mind. elsewhere, the united arab emirates considers a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies: knocking the offenders off their bikes. sport now on afternoon live with hugh woozencroft. and good news for english cricket fans. both the men and a woman. yes indeed, a greedy. great day for england's women who made it through to the world t20 final in the early hours of this morning before a solid start for england who are looking to secure a series whitewash in sri lank
and by wednesday it really is very unsettled. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radioe to go back to the european union and say, well, people didn't like that deal, can we have another one? i don't think they will come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal through that...
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bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitment is the right deal for britain. well, people didn't like that one, can we have another one? i don't think there are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. the united arab emirates is considering a request for leniency for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies: knocking the offenders off their bikes. well as we've seen this afternoon, theresa may has been taking part in a phone—in, here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — to try to sell her brexit deal to the public. the prime minister was asked, among other things, if she'd stay in the leadership should parliament vote against her withdrawal agreement with the eu. mrs may was also questioned whether her deal was better than the one the uk currently has with the eu. here's that q—and—a session with the pm in full, in a special edition of ‘ask this.‘ hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five l
bbc news — our latest headlines. theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitment is the right deal for britain. well, people didn't like that one, can we have another one? i don't think there are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. the united arab emirates is considering a request for leniency for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the...
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theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio five live and says the draft brexitck to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal that delivers for the people of this country. that's what drives me and that's what is at the forefront of my mind. elsewhere, the united arab emirates considers a pardon for the british
theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio five live and says the draft brexitck to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal that delivers for the people of this country. that's what drives me and...
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in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5live, mrs may said there would be "more divisionertainty" if parliament voted against the deal next month. and the eu, she said, would not be prepared to re—open negotiations. the prime minister was asked by one caller if britain would be better off outside the eu, but she declined to answer. our political correspondent, nick eardley reports. it is not looking easy for theresa may around here. with so much opposition to her brexit plan, what happens next is far from certain. she is taking her argument away from westminster and trying to persuade you. the prime minister theresa may is here with me in the studio... now is the point where actually i want the country to come together. i think for most people out there, actually, theyjust want us to get on with it. and the pm had this warning. if this deal does not go through, we end up back at square one. i believe if we were to go back to the european union, and say, "people did not like the deal, can we have another one," we won't get... they're not going to say, "we will give you a b
in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5live, mrs may said there would be "more divisionertainty" if parliament voted against the deal next month. and the eu, she said, would not be prepared to re—open negotiations. the prime minister was asked by one caller if britain would be better off outside the eu, but she declined to answer. our political correspondent, nick eardley reports. it is not looking easy for theresa may around here. with so much opposition to her...
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minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio live at 12.30. the united arab emirates‘ ambassador to the uk defends the trial of british academic matthew hedges, sentenced to life imprisonment, but says his government is studying a request for clemency. everyone can request a pardon from our president. mr hedges‘ family have made a request for clemency and the government is studying that request. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are being urged to check that the deals are worthwhile. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the prime minister will try to sell her brexit deal directly to the public today, as eu diplomats meet in brussels to finalise details of the agreement and address the 11th—hour objections raised by spain about gibraltar. theresa may will answer questions about the plan in a special programme here on the bbc news channel and 5 live at 12.30. the spanish prime ministe
minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio live at 12.30. the united arab emirates‘ ambassador to the uk defends the trial of british academic matthew hedges, sentenced to life imprisonment, but says his government is studying a request for clemency. everyone can request a pardon from our president. mr hedges‘ family have made a request for clemency and the government is studying that request. the government is set to...
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bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live, and says theft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges, jailed for life for alleged spying. there's a warning that too many people suffering a mental health crisis are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e now on bbc news, we can watch again the prime minister's special phone—in today here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live. the prime minister was asked, among other things, if she'd stay in the leadership should parliament vote against her withdrawal agreement with the eu. mrs may was also questioned whether her deal was better than the one the uk currently has with the eu. here's
bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live, and says theft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies....
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bbc news channel at 8.30pm this evening, and on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radioive and says the draft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for alleged spying. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. now on bbc news, a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30pm tonight. coming up, we are live in antigua where england's women are through to the world the 20 final. they cruised past india, winning their semifinal by eight wickets. australia away to ta ra by eight wickets. australia away to tara might in the same stadium. we will be looking at england's men's progress in theirfinal test against sri lanka wherejohnny ba i rstow against sri lanka wherejohnny bairstow hit a century on his comeback. that's all on sports day at 6:30pm. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film rreview on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have th
bbc news channel at 8.30pm this evening, and on the bbc iplayer. the headlines on bbc news — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radioive and says the draft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for alleged spying. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. now on bbc news, a look...
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and the political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radioement is the right deal for britain. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. there's a warning that too many people suffering a mental health crisis are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e departments in england. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. hello, england's man's cricketers may have solved their problems at number three in the batting order. the returning johnny bairstow started with a controlled centre on the first day of the load test against reluctant. they won the toss and chose to bat, and after a sluggish start, with openers rohit burns and keep jennings sluggish start, with openers rohit burns and keepjennings both going cheaply, bairstow‘s iio, burns and keepjennings both going cheaply, bairstow‘s 110, and a half century from ben stokes guided england to a 312—7 at stumps in colombo. there's only a few times you get the score for england. and t
and the political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radioement is the right deal for britain. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. there's a warning that too many people suffering a mental health crisis are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e departments in england. sport now, and for a full round up,...
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minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live at 12:30pm. the united arab emirates says it wants to find an amicable solution to the case of british academic matthew hedges, who was convicted of spying and sentenced to life imprisonment. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are being urged to check that the deals are worthwhile. and coming up in our morning briefing at 9:30am, just watch this. the record breaking efforts of one gymnast from leeds. and in sport, england's women are through to the final of the world t20 after a dominant eight—wicket win over india. they face australia on sunday. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9am. the prime minister will today try to sell her brexit deal directly to the public as eu diplomats meet in brussels to finalise details of the agreement and address the 11th—hour objections raised by spain about gibraltar. the prime minister will answ
minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live at 12:30pm. the united arab emirates says it wants to find an amicable solution to the case of british academic matthew hedges, who was convicted of spying and sentenced to life imprisonment. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are...
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bbc news at six and hello this is bbc news. the headlines — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 livere to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges, jailed for life for alleged spying. there's a warning that too many people are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e departments in england suffering a mental health crisis. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be discussing the pros and cons of mrs may's brexit deal with former labour spin doctor, alastair campbell, and city am features editor rachel cunliffe. we'll be finding out why the government thinks the best course of action to stem the growth of female genital mutilation.
bbc news at six and hello this is bbc news. the headlines — theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 livere to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british...
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minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio to life imprisonment. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are being urged to check that the deals are worthwhile. and coming up in our morning briefing at 9:30am, just watch this.
minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio to life imprisonment. the government is set to fail in its target of installing smart energy meters in every home by 2020, says the public spending watchdog. shoppers hitting the black friday sales are being urged to check that the deals are worthwhile. and coming up in our morning briefing at 9:30am, just watch this.
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that question and answer session is just about to begin, here on the bbc news channel and on radio fiverime minister taking your questions. hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five live and on bbc news channel. the prime minister, theresa may, is with me in the studio to answer your calls, text messages and tweets. let me welcome the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. it's black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels negotiating, what i believe is a really good deal, the right dealfor the uk in terms of brexit. i think it delivers on what people voted for and brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to selling fast annual sums of money to the european union, brings an end to the european court having jurisdiction here in the uk. it delivers what people voted for and protectjobs. we will hear from the people very shortly, this morning we had one woman say she'd lik
that question and answer session is just about to begin, here on the bbc news channel and on radio fiverime minister taking your questions. hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five live and on bbc news channel. the prime minister, theresa may, is with me in the studio to answer your calls, text messages and tweets. let me welcome the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. it's black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any...
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minister will be taking your questions on brexit in a special programme right here on the bbc news channel and radio
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bbc news at one. the prime minister has called for the british people to come together over her plans for brexit. she's been taking calls from the public on radio 5live and the bbc news channelwhere she said the agreement she's negotiated with brussels is the right deal for britain. she said that if parliament doesn't vote for her brexit deal, the uk will end up back at square one and warned that the eu won't give us any more. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. it is not looking easy for theresa may. what happens next is far from certain. she is taking her argument away from westminster and trying to persuade you. the prime minister is with me... now is the point when i wa nt with me... now is the point when i want the country to come together. for most people out there they want us for most people out there they want us to get on with it. she had this morning. if this does not go through we end up back at square one. what we end up back at square one. what we end up with is more uncertainty and more division, frankly. i believe if we were to go back to the european union and say people did not like that deal can we have another one, we will not get, they are
bbc news at one. the prime minister has called for the british people to come together over her plans for brexit. she's been taking calls from the public on radio 5live and the bbc news channelwhere she said the agreement she's negotiated with brussels is the right deal for britain. she said that if parliament doesn't vote for her brexit deal, the uk will end up back at square one and warned that the eu won't give us any more. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. it is not looking...
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hello, i'm emma barnett, and welcome to this special edition of the emma barnett show here on bbc radio five live, and also on the bbc news channel. the prime minister theresa may me is in here in the studio to answer your calls, texts, tweets, so let me say, welcome to the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. well, it is black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels negotiating what i believe is a really good deal, the right dealfor the uk in terms of our brexit deal. i think it delivers on what people voted for. it brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to selling vast annual sums of money to the european union, brings an end to the european court having jurisdiction here in the uk. it delivers what people voted for and protectjobs and i think that is what people are looking forfrom the government. we will hear from the people very shortly. this morning, we've had one woman say she'd like to give you a hug, we've also had one woman say she'd like to give you a shake. you have divided people with
hello, i'm emma barnett, and welcome to this special edition of the emma barnett show here on bbc radio five live, and also on the bbc news channel. the prime minister theresa may me is in here in the studio to answer your calls, texts, tweets, so let me say, welcome to the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. well, it is black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels...
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this is a special edition of the emma barnett show on radio 5 live and the bbc news channel. will change because there is a strengthening jetstream propagating across the atlantic. will that u nsettled across the atlantic. will that unsettled weather continued. the moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging ina moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging in a lot of cloud. across more southern parts of england. the odd shower further north —— further north. we have an easterly breeze. particularly north—west england and west wales. another chilly day. 7— nine degrees as with scene over the last day or so. during the evening or overnight, the frost is very limited. maybe something a bit wetter beginning to arrive in the near continent. temperatures typically around about 2— five degrees once again early sunday morning. let's take a look at a picture on sunday. a little bit drier in the south—west. again, western areas considered best of any sunshine. this time on sunday, it looks a bit chillier than saturday and feeling a bit colder. i pressure sitting to the north of the
this is a special edition of the emma barnett show on radio 5 live and the bbc news channel. will change because there is a strengthening jetstream propagating across the atlantic. will that u nsettled across the atlantic. will that unsettled weather continued. the moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging ina moment, have got the cold easterlies dragging in a lot of cloud. across more southern parts of england. the odd shower further north —— further north. we have an easterly breeze....
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theresa may will take your questions on brexit and any other issues, in a special programme presented by emma barnett on radio 5 live and the bbc news channel‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligence officers believed to be responsible for the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since it happened. such an outrageous, dangerous way of doing something that it angered me as well. i said all along, "i want to walk out of hospital with my wife," which we did in the end. and being able to do that, to walk out of hospital after two and a half weeks of going through what i went through, was incredible. there's no realistic prospect of the government meeting its own deadline to install smart energy meters according to the national audit office. every home in britain is supposed to have a smart meter by 2020. they will allow readings to be read remotely and are supposed to help customers save money. we have talked about this a lot, haven't we
theresa may will take your questions on brexit and any other issues, in a special programme presented by emma barnett on radio 5 live and the bbc news channel‘s panorama programme has also revealed new cctv images showing two russian military intelligence officers believed to be responsible for the attempted murder of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter, yulia. police officer nick bailey ended up in intensive care while investigating the case. he's been giving his first interview since...
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members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the news channel. has the prime minister answered your question? no. a more orthodox edition was shown on tuesday when reeta chakrabarti started with a fundemental question for her to experts. let's kick off with an e—mail from phoebe who says, i understand that parliament is falling out over the deal agreed by theresa may but i don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. john, have you read it? it is 500 pages and haven't read it all but i've the bits that matter. that was met with approval from a newswatch viewer. but despite attempts by politicians and journalists to explain the detial, many members of the audience still believe there's a lack of clarity and an emphasis on politician's career prospects rather policy effecting ordinary people. i found it to be frustrating lack of analysis of the actual draft deal leaving the public in the dark regarding its ramifications. the majority of your reporting concentrated on the political shenanigans going on in and around westminster. you s
members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the news channel. has the prime minister answered your question? no. a more orthodox edition was shown on tuesday when reeta chakrabarti started with a fundemental question for her to experts. let's kick off with an e—mail from phoebe who says, i understand that parliament is falling out over the deal agreed by theresa may but i...
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members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the news channelher to experts. let's kick off with an e—mail from phoebe who says, i understand that parliament is falling out over the deal agreed by theresa may but i don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. john, have you read it? it is 500 pages and haven't read it all but i've the bits that matter. that was met with approval from a newswatch viewer. but despite attempts by politicians and journalists to explain the detial, many members of the audience still believe but despite attempts by politicians and journalists to explain the detial, many members of the audience still believe there's a lack of clarity and an emphasis on politician's career prospects rather policy effecting ordinary people. i found it to be frustrating lack of analysis of the actual draft deal leaving the public in the dark regarding its ramifications. the majority of your reporting concentrated on the political shenanigans going on in and around westminster. you seem to have exclusively concentrated on the
members of the public by bbc correspondents or independent commentators, or on friday by the prime minister herself in a 5 live radio programme and also shown live on the news channelher to experts. let's kick off with an e—mail from phoebe who says, i understand that parliament is falling out over the deal agreed by theresa may but i don't know what the deal agreed was. can you tell me this. john, have you read it? it is 500 pages and haven't read it all but i've the bits that matter. that...