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hello and welcome to a bbc news special programme. lcome to viewers in the uk and around the world to this bbc news special on the shooting attacks on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. 49 people are known to have died. dozens more are being treated in hospital for gunshot wounds. witnesses say at least one gunman opened fire on worshippers at the mosques, as they gathered for friday prayers. one man, in his twenties, has been charged with murder. two other men and one woman were detained in the areas around the mosques but police have established that one had no involvement. police are investigating reports that an attacker live—streamed their actions. new zealand's prime minister jacinda arden has described the events as an extreme and unprecedented act of violence. we'll be with you for the next hour, bringing you eyewitness reports and reaction from around the world. we begin our coverage with this report from simon jones. unprecedented is how police are describing this attack. scores dead as two mosques are targe
hello and welcome to a bbc news special programme. lcome to viewers in the uk and around the world to this bbc news special on the shooting attacks on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. 49 people are known to have died. dozens more are being treated in hospital for gunshot wounds. witnesses say at least one gunman opened fire on worshippers at the mosques, as they gathered for friday prayers. one man, in his twenties, has been charged with murder. two other men and one woman...
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and bbc two viewers will bejoining on our bbc news special and bbc two viewers will be joining. last night, the house of commons again rejected prime minister theresa may‘s deal for leaving the eu, again by a huge majority. tonight, mps are voting on whether we now leave the eu on march 29th with no deal, currently the legal default position now the commons has rejected theresa may‘s deal. the vote is about to take place, john bercow now. i thank her for her courtesy in telling me in the house, but i am advised that the signatory, the right honourable lady, does.” do welcome the assurances that the minister... i welcome the clarity. she wishes... don‘t tell me it is not moved! order! i know perfectly well what i am doing! the amendment is in the ownership of the house, the right honourable lady has decided she does not wish to move it, another member does, it is really a very simple point for an experienced parliamentarian. the question is that amendment a be made, as many as are of that opinion say aye! aye! of the contrary, no! no! division, clear the
and bbc two viewers will bejoining on our bbc news special and bbc two viewers will be joining. last night, the house of commons again rejected prime minister theresa may‘s deal for leaving the eu, again by a huge majority. tonight, mps are voting on whether we now leave the eu on march 29th with no deal, currently the legal default position now the commons has rejected theresa may‘s deal. the vote is about to take place, john bercow now. i thank her for her courtesy in telling me in the...
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you are watching a bbc news special. lam you are watching a bbc news special. i am victoria derbyshire. 49 people have been killed and many more seriously injured after a mass shooting in the new zealand city of christchurch. it is the worst terrorist attack in the country's history. i was hearing shooting after shooting up to shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people were drop dead. these are people i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact had no place in the world. so far one person, and male in his late 205, has been charged with murder. and should appear in a christchurch court tomorrow morning the suspect is being widely named as brenton tarrant, the suspect is being widely named as brenton tarra nt, who the suspect is being widely named as brenton tarrant, who police believe opened fire on wor5hipper5 at friday prayers. a number of devices had been diffused at the masks. —— mosques. we will bring you the latest from christchurch. at least
you are watching a bbc news special. lam you are watching a bbc news special. i am victoria derbyshire. 49 people have been killed and many more seriously injured after a mass shooting in the new zealand city of christchurch. it is the worst terrorist attack in the country's history. i was hearing shooting after shooting up to shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people were drop dead. these are people i would describe as having extremist...
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this is a bbc news brexit special.r brexit dealfor a second time. the noes to the left, 391. despite theresa may securing late changes to the agreement with the eu, mps rejected her deal by a majority of 149. i profoundly regret the decision this house has taken tonight. i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is that the united kingdom leaves the european union in an orderly fashion with a deal. the leader of the opposition says the government has been defeated by an enormous majority and that it's time for a general election. the prime minister has run down the clock and
this is a bbc news brexit special.r brexit dealfor a second time. the noes to the left, 391. despite theresa may securing late changes to the agreement with the eu, mps rejected her deal by a majority of 149. i profoundly regret the decision this house has taken tonight. i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is that the united kingdom leaves the european union in an orderly fashion with a deal. the leader of the opposition says the government has been defeated by an enormous...
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now on bbc news: a special edition of global questions from jerusalem — hosted by zeinab badawi.em for this edition of global questions. jerusalem is at the heart of the conflict in the middle east and the competing claims for the land that makes up israel and the occupied territorians. these plans have come and gone, but none have succeeded. but now washington says it can break the deadlock and is launching what it calls the deal of the century. can it deliver peace for the israelis and palestinians or will it be dead on arrival? well, i am well, iam now well, i am now in the warmth of the international ymca, an iconic landmark in westjerusalem. and, in fa ct, landmark in westjerusalem. and, in fact, it was designed by the same architect behind the empire state building in new york. and through its activities it brings together israelis and palestinians so they can get to know one another better. and some of them are here in our audience and they, along with palestinians living in the occupied west ba n k palestinians living in the occupied west bank and gaza, will be putting th
now on bbc news: a special edition of global questions from jerusalem — hosted by zeinab badawi.em for this edition of global questions. jerusalem is at the heart of the conflict in the middle east and the competing claims for the land that makes up israel and the occupied territorians. these plans have come and gone, but none have succeeded. but now washington says it can break the deadlock and is launching what it calls the deal of the century. can it deliver peace for the israelis and...
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stay with us for this bbc news special. inster. ayes to the right 412. noes to the left 202. mps have approved a government motion on delaying brexit — this result means the prime minister can continue to deliver her version of brexit and hold another meaningful vote. there are now two options left— one is to vote for the deal, get it through and leave in an orderly way and the second is a long delay. but the last few days have also put a responsibility on the prime minister. first, to publicly accept that her deal and no deal are no longer viable options. mps have rejected an amendment proposed by labour mp hilary benn, which would have given parliament control of the brexit process. parliamentarians vote by a large margin not to hold a second referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. good evening and welcome to westminster. it's been another historic night in the house of commons. we will be bringing you plenty of reaction in the next few hours, to the results of tonight's votes. if you arejustjoining us, a
stay with us for this bbc news special. inster. ayes to the right 412. noes to the left 202. mps have approved a government motion on delaying brexit — this result means the prime minister can continue to deliver her version of brexit and hold another meaningful vote. there are now two options left— one is to vote for the deal, get it through and leave in an orderly way and the second is a long delay. but the last few days have also put a responsibility on the prime minister. first, to...
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if you are just joining us, you're watching a bbc news special.on he told mp5 tonight that she will step down in time for the next phase of brexit negotiations. she has been addressing a meeting of conservative backbenchers tonight in an attempt to win them over to her deal. we should get those votes in the next hour or so, that is when they will go into cast their ballot. comes will go into cast their ballot. co m es after will go into cast their ballot. comes after mp5 took control of the house from the government as they attempt to find a majority for the next steps in the brexit process, so let us talk a bit about mrs may's announcement. with me is george free man. you were one of those who had urged the prime minister to go, are you satisfied that she is now going to step aside for the next phase? yes, i think he has done the right thing. it was a very sad moment. she has devoted her life to public service and she with tears not far from her eyes said tonight, this is a moment that i promised i would deliver the brexit withdrawal agreement. i
if you are just joining us, you're watching a bbc news special.on he told mp5 tonight that she will step down in time for the next phase of brexit negotiations. she has been addressing a meeting of conservative backbenchers tonight in an attempt to win them over to her deal. we should get those votes in the next hour or so, that is when they will go into cast their ballot. comes will go into cast their ballot. co m es after will go into cast their ballot. comes after mp5 took control of the...
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bbc news. our top stories: finally finished — the special counsel's report into alleged collusion between presidentrump's election campaign and russia has been submitted to the department of justice. there are no new indictments but the content is under wraps — but how much will be made public in the coming days? another twist on the road to brexit. theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa — we report from one of the worst affected areas. hello and welcome to bbc news. after almost two years, the special counsel's investigation into alleged collusion between russia and president donald trump's 2016 campaign has come to an end. robert mueller has delivered his report to the us attorney general. the reuters news agency is reporting that the main conclusions of the report will be made public, according to a justice department official. we've also heard from the justice department that there wil be no further indictments recommended by mr mueller. more than 30 people have already been indicted — or made
bbc news. our top stories: finally finished — the special counsel's report into alleged collusion between presidentrump's election campaign and russia has been submitted to the department of justice. there are no new indictments but the content is under wraps — but how much will be made public in the coming days? another twist on the road to brexit. theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa...
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this is a bbc news special with anita mcveigh and david eades. more are badly injured. a male in his late—20s has been charged with murder and should appear in a christchurch court tomorrow morning. these are people who i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact have no place in the world. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. worshippers were gunned down during friday prayers. police have defused a number of explosive
this is a bbc news special with anita mcveigh and david eades. more are badly injured. a male in his late—20s has been charged with murder and should appear in a christchurch court tomorrow morning. these are people who i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact have no place in the world. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. worshippers were gunned down during friday prayers. police have defused a...
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this is bbc news — the latest headlines. special two—year investigation into alleged collusion between donald trump's election campaign and russia — the department ofjustice says the key findings will be made public. is it the end of the road for theresa may's withdrawal deal — she tells mps she may not hold a third vote she tells mps she may not hold a third vote after all. rain, rising rivers, and broken bridges are hampering aid and rescue efforts for those affected by cyclone idai in southern africa. the death toll officially across the region is over 550, although the true number is thought to be far higher. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced across mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi. (ani) fergal keane has travelled deep into one the worst affected fergal keane has travelled deep into one the worst affected areas, the district of nhamatanda in mozambique, where many people have died and thousands more are still in need of aid. the bridge on the road towards nhamatanda now crosses a river that has engulfed the cou
this is bbc news — the latest headlines. special two—year investigation into alleged collusion between donald trump's election campaign and russia — the department ofjustice says the key findings will be made public. is it the end of the road for theresa may's withdrawal deal — she tells mps she may not hold a third vote she tells mps she may not hold a third vote after all. rain, rising rivers, and broken bridges are hampering aid and rescue efforts for those affected by cyclone idai...
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the voting is due to start from 5pm, and from 4.45pm this afternoon there'll be a bbc news brexit vote specialbbc news channel, bbc two and you can also hear any votes on bbc radio 5live. for now, from westminster, back to you, kate. simon, thank you. the number of people cautioned or convicted for carrying a knife has reached its highest level for ten years. the ministry ofjustice says nearly 21,500 offenders were dealt with in england and wales last year. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here tell us more. talk us through these very troubling figures. yes, these are figures for last year, and they are for people who went through the criminal justice system, having been found with a knife or another banned weapon. and what they show is that 24 out of the 43 police forces reported year—on—year increases. the highest forces were powys, lancashire and gwent, and in total there were 21,484 of these offences, there were 21,484 of these offences, the highest level since 2009. now, when we look at who is carrying out these offences, this is what is particularly troubling, i think, for th
the voting is due to start from 5pm, and from 4.45pm this afternoon there'll be a bbc news brexit vote specialbbc news channel, bbc two and you can also hear any votes on bbc radio 5live. for now, from westminster, back to you, kate. simon, thank you. the number of people cautioned or convicted for carrying a knife has reached its highest level for ten years. the ministry ofjustice says nearly 21,500 offenders were dealt with in england and wales last year. our home affairs correspondent danny...
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bbc world news, let‘s continue our coverage stuff byjoining news, let‘s continue our coverage stuff by joining christian news, let‘s continue our coverage stuff byjoining christian is down in westminster as ever. this is a bbc news specialled indicative vote mps have been chosing from 8 different brexit options — they include plans for a customs union, another referendum and a no—deal brexit. earlier theresa may told her mps she won‘t stay on as prime minsiter — if her brexit deal is passed by parliament. a number of senior conservative brexiteers — including the leadership hopeful, borisjohnson — now say
bbc world news, let‘s continue our coverage stuff byjoining news, let‘s continue our coverage stuff by joining christian news, let‘s continue our coverage stuff byjoining christian is down in westminster as ever. this is a bbc news specialled indicative vote mps have been chosing from 8 different brexit options — they include plans for a customs union, another referendum and a no—deal brexit. earlier theresa may told her mps she won‘t stay on as prime minsiter — if her brexit deal...
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you are watching a bbc news special. wednesday cost in excess of 17 mph.t's the conveyor belt that will keep the stormy weather coming for us in the next few days. strong winds thursday and friday maybe even another name to storm on saturday. for this evening and overnight looking to see rain pushing into the north and west singing its way south east and the winds remain strong again and the gusts of 45 mph. more persistent rain will head away from southern reaches of the uk quite quickly on thursday as the weather front sinks to the south but there will still be plenty of showers following on behind during the early part of the day. for most offering up at least some reign as the day goes on prospects overall will become a much brighter but the wind will still remain king. in some areas will feel quite similar to today at seven or being more sunshine in terms of the winds having similar strengths despite having a low pressure centre not being named. we are talking about 50 mph gusts and even higher than that. our temperatures eight to 13 should about cove
you are watching a bbc news special. wednesday cost in excess of 17 mph.t's the conveyor belt that will keep the stormy weather coming for us in the next few days. strong winds thursday and friday maybe even another name to storm on saturday. for this evening and overnight looking to see rain pushing into the north and west singing its way south east and the winds remain strong again and the gusts of 45 mph. more persistent rain will head away from southern reaches of the uk quite quickly on...
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bbc news responded with three special early evening programmes. two on bbc two and one on bbc one. those on tuesday and one on bbc one. those on tuesday and wednesday carried life the state m e nts and wednesday carried life the statements from theresa may and jeremy corbyn. but on both occasions cut back to the stadium just as the snp leader ian blackford started speaking. all the clips from his speech were shown later. arguments have raged over the past week, not just arguments have raged over the past week, notjust in parliament but also in television studios. last friday's politics life solving brexit supporting mp mark france while trying to clarify what the author had just told him. what exactly a re author had just told him. what exactly are you saying? it seems to bea exactly are you saying? it seems to be a little exercise. well, because iam be a little exercise. well, because i am offended. say it again, so we can all understand. let me move on. what i said was every racist and anti—semite in the country come up pretty much probably voted for brexit. how do you know that
bbc news responded with three special early evening programmes. two on bbc two and one on bbc one. those on tuesday and one on bbc one. those on tuesday and wednesday carried life the state m e nts and wednesday carried life the statements from theresa may and jeremy corbyn. but on both occasions cut back to the stadium just as the snp leader ian blackford started speaking. all the clips from his speech were shown later. arguments have raged over the past week, not just arguments have raged...
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bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen sackur is in the bbc radio theatre with a special edition of hardtalk.elcome to a special addition of hardtalk from the bbc radio theatre in london. —— edition. mental health
bbc world news. now on bbc news, stephen sackur is in the bbc radio theatre with a special edition of hardtalk.elcome to a special addition of hardtalk from the bbc radio theatre in london. —— edition. mental health
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now on bbc news — a special programme reflecting on the shocking events which gripped gloucester — andyears ago when fred west confessed to murdering his daughter heather. this inside out programme was first shown in the west of england last monday. it's hard to believe what happened here. the ‘house of horrors‘ was bulldozed a long time ago, but where i'm standing now was once the home of fred and rose west, the serial killers who were hiding in plain sight. and their depraved crimes came to light 25 years ago today. the first thing i experienced was murderous rage, so i realise that this is the beginning of my journey towards forgiveness. tonight, we hear from marian partington, whose sister lucy was killed by the couple. i think that feeling of grief and anger and sadness penetrated into the whole city. i think the city was deeply traumatised. and we'll be asking — has the city of gloucester and its people come to terms with the horrors that emerged a quarter of a century ago? back in the early 1990s, gloucester was a typical provincial city. but on the 25th of february 1994, everyt
now on bbc news — a special programme reflecting on the shocking events which gripped gloucester — andyears ago when fred west confessed to murdering his daughter heather. this inside out programme was first shown in the west of england last monday. it's hard to believe what happened here. the ‘house of horrors‘ was bulldozed a long time ago, but where i'm standing now was once the home of fred and rose west, the serial killers who were hiding in plain sight. and their depraved crimes...
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first now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out investigates how the abuse of hundreds of youngen was kept out of the public eye. chris jackson s report contains you may find upsetting. this week saw the end of the biggest historic abuse enquiry in english legal history. inside out has had exclusive access to the police investigation, which uncovered a regime of terror at a detention centre in county durham. tonight, we ask how decades of sexual and physical abuse could go unchecked for so long. he shoved me against the wall, put his hand around my throat, squeezing and squeezing tighter and tighter. and all the time, telling me, you know, "you will do what you're told to do." it was put away for a long time, but it's not a memory that fades, it's not a memory that gets easier. i want to say things, i want to tell you things that, you know, some of the feelings, physical and emotional that happened... well... come along. keep going! let's smile, look as though you're enjoying it. medomsley, near consett, a place where unspeakable acts of violence were carried out across three de
first now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out investigates how the abuse of hundreds of youngen was kept out of the public eye. chris jackson s report contains you may find upsetting. this week saw the end of the biggest historic abuse enquiry in english legal history. inside out has had exclusive access to the police investigation, which uncovered a regime of terror at a detention centre in county durham. tonight, we ask how decades of sexual and physical abuse could go unchecked for...
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now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out investigates how the abuse of hundreds of young mencounts that you may find upsetting. this week saw the end of the
now on bbc news, a special edition of inside out investigates how the abuse of hundreds of young mencounts that you may find upsetting. this week saw the end of the
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this is bbc news, the headlines: a two—year investigation into the special counsel into the president's few days butjustice department sources say robert mueller‘s report does not recommend further indictments. australia is for the first times in 2016 experiencing two tropical cyclones at the same time. cyclones trevor and veronica are causing high winds and have forced more than 3000 people in the northern territory to leave their homes. many remote indigenous communities and particular are affected. here in britain prime minister theresa may says she might not bring her brexit deal back for another vote if it appears there is not sufficient support. the european union has agreed to delay brexit but only by two weeks if it is mps reject the agreement. in around 10 minutes time newswatch is on but before that it's
this is bbc news, the headlines: a two—year investigation into the special counsel into the president's few days butjustice department sources say robert mueller‘s report does not recommend further indictments. australia is for the first times in 2016 experiencing two tropical cyclones at the same time. cyclones trevor and veronica are causing high winds and have forced more than 3000 people in the northern territory to leave their homes. many remote indigenous communities and particular...
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will be wintry on the hill, the nights will turn chilly and it remains cool into next this is a bbc news specialgotiations. the announcement came as the prime minister met backbench mps to try, once again, to win them over to her deal. but the speaker has warned that there must be changes to the deal if it is to be put to another vote. i wish to make clear that i do expect the government to meet the test of change. they should not seek, they should not seek to circumvent my ruling by means of tabling either a notwithstanding motion or a paving motion. in the commons, mps prepare to vote on their preferred version of brexit, eight different options are being debated. in strasbourg, the president of the european council,
will be wintry on the hill, the nights will turn chilly and it remains cool into next this is a bbc news specialgotiations. the announcement came as the prime minister met backbench mps to try, once again, to win them over to her deal. but the speaker has warned that there must be changes to the deal if it is to be put to another vote. i wish to make clear that i do expect the government to meet the test of change. they should not seek, they should not seek to circumvent my ruling by means of...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: a two year investigation by the us special counsel into alleged collusionare expected to stay under wraps for a few days — butjustice department sources say that robert mueller‘s report does not recommend further indictments. australia is, for the first time since 2015, experiencing two tropical cyclones at the same time. cyclones trevor and veronica are causing high winds and have forced more than 3,000 people in the northern territory to leave their homes. it's the country's biggest ever evacuation ahead of a storm. here in britain, prime minister theresa may says she might not bring her brexit deal back for another vote, if it appears there is not sufficient support. the european union has agreed to delay brexit — but only by two weeks — if british mps reject the agreement.
this is bbc news, the headlines: a two year investigation by the us special counsel into alleged collusionare expected to stay under wraps for a few days — butjustice department sources say that robert mueller‘s report does not recommend further indictments. australia is, for the first time since 2015, experiencing two tropical cyclones at the same time. cyclones trevor and veronica are causing high winds and have forced more than 3,000 people in the northern territory to leave their homes....
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this is bbc news, our main story this hour. specialis two—year investigation into alleged collusion between donald trump's election campaign and russia. the department ofjustice says the key findings will be made public. let's stay with that story. professor sahar aziz is the chancellor's socialjustice scholar and the director of the centre for security, race and rights at rutgers univeristy law school. she's in newjersey. thank you for your time. we are hearing a big push from people wanting to see the details of this report. how much legally can the attorney general release, can he release all of it with all the supporting documentation, or only some of it? the attorney general has significant discretion, and there is no legal basis for him to be prohibited from releasing the report. but the question is, how much, how will he exercise his discretion to release it to the public. usually, he has claimed he wa nts to public. usually, he has claimed he wants to release it or he will try to be as transparent as possible, probably because
this is bbc news, our main story this hour. specialis two—year investigation into alleged collusion between donald trump's election campaign and russia. the department ofjustice says the key findings will be made public. let's stay with that story. professor sahar aziz is the chancellor's socialjustice scholar and the director of the centre for security, race and rights at rutgers univeristy law school. she's in newjersey. thank you for your time. we are hearing a big push from people wanting...
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bbc news responded with three special early evening programmes. two on bbc two and one on bbc one.day carried live, the statements from theresa may and jeremy corbyn. but on both occasions cut back to the studio just as the snp leader ian blackford started speaking. although clips from his speech were shown later, one viewer was not happy. arguments have raged over the past week, notjust in parliament but also in television studios. last friday's politics live saw there brexit supporting mp mark france trying to clarify what the author had just told him. what exactly are you saying? you seem to be a little exercised. well, because i am offended. say it again, so we can all understand. what i said was every racist and anti—semite in the country come up pretty much probably voted for brexit. how do you know that in a secret ballot? i don't know that, i suspected. i think you should apologise. to who? to millions of people. he tried to sway anyone who is ultimately as a bigot. i think you should apologise. on social media this face—off achieved a particular notoriety on twitter. the c
bbc news responded with three special early evening programmes. two on bbc two and one on bbc one.day carried live, the statements from theresa may and jeremy corbyn. but on both occasions cut back to the studio just as the snp leader ian blackford started speaking. although clips from his speech were shown later, one viewer was not happy. arguments have raged over the past week, notjust in parliament but also in television studios. last friday's politics live saw there brexit supporting mp...
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bbc world news, let's continue our coverage stuff byjoining news, let's continue our coverage stuff by joining christian news, let's continue our coverage stuff byjoining christian is down in westminster as ever. this is a bbc news special from westminster where we are about to discover whether mps have been able to find a way out of the brexit deadlock this is the scene live in the commons where mps are voting on legislation needed to delay brexit day in uk law — shortly we are expecting to hear the speaker tell us the outcome of the so called indicative vote mps have been chosing from 8 different brexit options — they include plans for a customs union, another referendum and a no—deal brexit. earlier theresa may told her mps she won't stay on as prime minsiter — if her brexit deal is passed by parliament. a number of senior conservative brexiteers — including the leadership hopeful, borisjohnson — now say they will now back mrs may's deal. including the breaking news indicating that they would not be backing theresa may ‘s deal. updating you on all of those options facing mps and taking any questions you may have on the process. the good evening, welcome to westminster, i'm christian fraser. in the next half hour or s
bbc world news, let's continue our coverage stuff byjoining news, let's continue our coverage stuff by joining christian news, let's continue our coverage stuff byjoining christian is down in westminster as ever. this is a bbc news special from westminster where we are about to discover whether mps have been able to find a way out of the brexit deadlock this is the scene live in the commons where mps are voting on legislation needed to delay brexit day in uk law — shortly we are expecting to...
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now on bbc news, with the special olympics taking place this month, bill clinton, nicole scherzinger and members of the kennedy's family reveal how jfk's sister used the power of sport to change the lives of millions of people with intellectual disabilities. this programme contains some language you may find offensive some of the words that people used to use was "moan", "idiotic", "horrible". "you're different", and "you're odd". walking through the neighbourhood and he actually shouted out, "hey, i didn't know you was a retard, " and started pelting orange behind me. i've been called "tracker", which isn't very nice at all. people used to tell me i'm not going to achieve. and they would call me a past—it and everything like that and i would always feel lonely. once people know you have a disability, you become the lowest thing in society. they are the world's most innocent victims and they suffer only because they are different. the world said that people with intellectual problems should not be seen in public. tonight, you are part of the year's largest sporting event and the worl
now on bbc news, with the special olympics taking place this month, bill clinton, nicole scherzinger and members of the kennedy's family reveal how jfk's sister used the power of sport to change the lives of millions of people with intellectual disabilities. this programme contains some language you may find offensive some of the words that people used to use was "moan", "idiotic", "horrible". "you're different", and "you're odd". walking...
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now on bbc news it's a special edition of hardtalk, with stephen sackur. al edition of hardtalk from the bbc radio theatre in london with me stephen sackur. this mental health is not easy to talk about, least of all for young men, so often brought up to regard any emotional vulnerability as weakness. well, my guest today knows that and has lived with the consequences. stephen manderson is much better known as rapper professor green. all his hit records, the awards and the rewards, couldn't ultimately mask his own inner pain. but he chose to speak out. he is determined to break the taboos around mental health. so, can we all learn from professor green? cheering and applause. thank you. stephen manderson, professor green, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. i've got to start by asking, how are you? because people who follow you closely know that you were about to go on a national tour. yes. you then had an accident and you fractured bones in your neck. so how are you doing? yeah, i'm all right, that's my answer and i'm sticking to it. but you're not in
now on bbc news it's a special edition of hardtalk, with stephen sackur. al edition of hardtalk from the bbc radio theatre in london with me stephen sackur. this mental health is not easy to talk about, least of all for young men, so often brought up to regard any emotional vulnerability as weakness. well, my guest today knows that and has lived with the consequences. stephen manderson is much better known as rapper professor green. all his hit records, the awards and the rewards, couldn't...
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bbc news. the us special counsel, robert mueller, has concluded his investigation into whether the trump campaignluded with russia during the 2016 election. the investigation has lasted almost two years. we don't yet know what's in the report, but there's been much speculation on what it could containt. the report was delivered to the us attorney general william barr, who in a letter to us senatejustice commitee said: the highest ranking democrats, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, say the white house must not be allowed to interfere in decisions about what parts of the mueller report are made public. a white house spokesperson say they are looking forward to taking part in the process. according to a senior official in thejustice department, mr mueller will not be recommending any additional indictments. 0ur north america editorjon sopel takes a look at how the process unfolded and what happens next. it is hard to overstate the significance of this day. people have been waiting with trepidation about the report. it has been finally delivered to the attorney general and, for the past two years, the
bbc news. the us special counsel, robert mueller, has concluded his investigation into whether the trump campaignluded with russia during the 2016 election. the investigation has lasted almost two years. we don't yet know what's in the report, but there's been much speculation on what it could containt. the report was delivered to the us attorney general william barr, who in a letter to us senatejustice commitee said: the highest ranking democrats, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, say the white...
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bbc news. the headlines at 23:00: the uk government grants a special status to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the britishitizen being held in prison in iran accused of spying. an emotional appeal from stab victim jodie chesney‘s father to help the police find those reponsible for her death. she was the nicest person. everything about her was about being kind and good and thoughtful. the northern ireland secretary says she's "profoundly sorry" for saying deaths caused by the security services in the troubles were "not crimes". canada's prime minister rejects allegations his government has abused its power. but two ministers resign over claims of political pressure. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel cunliffe, comment & features editor at cityam, and stephen bush, political editor of the new statesman. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. in the last half hour we've heard that the uk government is granting a special status to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british citizen being held in prison in iran accused of spying. the aid worker r
bbc news. the headlines at 23:00: the uk government grants a special status to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the britishitizen being held in prison in iran accused of spying. an emotional appeal from stab victim jodie chesney‘s father to help the police find those reponsible for her death. she was the nicest person. everything about her was about being kind and good and thoughtful. the northern ireland secretary says she's "profoundly sorry" for saying deaths caused by the security...
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bbc news. the great britain special olympics team is preparing to leave for abu dhabi to take part in the 50th ritish athletes will compete. our disability news correspondent nikki fox has been talking to one of them. take your marks! it's my safe place, really, the water. itjust always makes you feel so calm and peaceful. erin has been competitively swimming since she was 11 years old. she is deaf and has learning disabilities, and is in training for one of the biggest sporting events in the world, the special olympics. how excited are you? it's like... it'sjust, like, a dream, actually, it is a dream come true. what are your chances? yeah, obviously, winning a gold medal would be brilliant, and just bringing awareness to people about the special olympics. the world said people with intellectual problems should not be seen in public. tonight, you are part of the year's largest sporting event and the world is watching. the special olympics were founded by eunice shriver. part of the kennedy dynasty, her brother, john f kennedy, became us president. but it was less well known that her sister, ro
bbc news. the great britain special olympics team is preparing to leave for abu dhabi to take part in the 50th ritish athletes will compete. our disability news correspondent nikki fox has been talking to one of them. take your marks! it's my safe place, really, the water. itjust always makes you feel so calm and peaceful. erin has been competitively swimming since she was 11 years old. she is deaf and has learning disabilities, and is in training for one of the biggest sporting events in the...
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bbc world news." : jais is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. specialel robert mueller has del ered his long-awaited for what russian interference -- report on russian interference into the 2016 u.s. election. the question n is what happens next. the white house says it has not received report or been briefed on the report, which the president has long derided as a witch hunt. and thousands gather in solidarity near one of the mosques at the center of last week's deadly shootings in christchurch. jane: welcome to "world news america." we start with breaking newsr -- the muel report has been delivered to the attorney general. the special counsel investigation into possible interference in the u.s. election. we don't yet know what is in the report but there is been much speculation on what it could contain. ni bryant takes a look at how the process unfolded and what happens next. nick: robert mueller is one of the most talked about men in washsgton, but ever since thi former fbi director was appointed as special counsel almost two years ago, he has not ma
bbc world news." : jais is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. specialel robert mueller has del ered his long-awaited for what russian interference -- report on russian interference into the 2016 u.s. election. the question n is what happens next. the white house says it has not received report or been briefed on the report, which the president has long derided as a witch hunt. and thousands gather in solidarity near one of the mosques at the...
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and tomorrow morning from 9am radio 5live and the bbc news channel join forces for a special live phone—int your views on brexit. you can contact us with your questions and comments on twitter by using the hashtag #bbcaskthis, you can call us on 08085 909693 or text us on 85058. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening, a lovely day with the sunshine on your back, chilly in the shade, and other sunshine is so temperatures are on the comets. clear sky through england and wales overnights, as low as —2. but may be increasing overnights, so lifting later and for us to start the day. some spots of light rain in northern ireland. also across northern scotland, with rain throughout the day. lot of cloud around throughout the day. some sunny spells here and there and temperatures similar to today, but we won't have sunshine. through the days ahead, milder air will work its way in and temperatures will be on the rise for all, perhaps as high as 18 for some 00:08:47,512 --> 2147483051:41:08,919 in the east later this week. 2147483051:41:08,919 --> 4294966103:13:29,430
and tomorrow morning from 9am radio 5live and the bbc news channel join forces for a special live phone—int your views on brexit. you can contact us with your questions and comments on twitter by using the hashtag #bbcaskthis, you can call us on 08085 909693 or text us on 85058. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening, a lovely day with the sunshine on your back, chilly in the shade, and other sunshine is so temperatures are on the comets. clear sky through...
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this is bbc world news, our main story this hour: special counsel robert mueller finishes his 2—yearn donald trump's election campaign and russia — the department ofjustice says the key findings will be made public. let's stay with that story. jessi burns is associate editor of the hill newspaper. he's in washington. all we seem to know is there are no new indictments. isn't that a wind for donald trump and his family? it is hard to interpret it as either than a is hard to interpret it as either thana wind. is hard to interpret it as either than a wind. a lot of speculation going into the final week of the robert mueller investigation, thinking that would be indictment for trump junior, jared kushner, senior people in the white house but we have not seen that. given that, a lot of celebration anticipated from the white house. of course, we do not know what is in the report. the details are hopefully coming out in the next couple of days but to have no indictments is certainly a wind for the white house. we have not seen for the white house. we have not seen any for the white house. w
this is bbc world news, our main story this hour: special counsel robert mueller finishes his 2—yearn donald trump's election campaign and russia — the department ofjustice says the key findings will be made public. let's stay with that story. jessi burns is associate editor of the hill newspaper. he's in washington. all we seem to know is there are no new indictments. isn't that a wind for donald trump and his family? it is hard to interpret it as either than a is hard to interpret it as...
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caroline davies, bbc news. a specialreat escape. 200 allied prisoners of war spent months digging a network of tunnels to escape the stalag luft iii prison camp. 0ur correspondent robert hall was at the service and sent this report. they had hoped to frustrate the war effort with the largest ever mass escape but 50 of those who tunnelled out of captivity would never be reunited with friends and families. the german gestapo, acting on orders from hitler, murdered most of the 76 people who had escaped. today, members of the raf police, he will launched a post—war hunt for the killers, took part in a tribute to them. the forest is steadily reclaiming stalag luft iii. this story ensures in part through hollywood. working in secret teams of prisoners had spent months tunnelling through the sandy soil whilst others prepared civilian clothes and forged identity papers. thanks to the efforts of local polish volunteers, it is still possible to get a taste of what the real—life escapers went through. this reconstruction may not co
caroline davies, bbc news. a specialreat escape. 200 allied prisoners of war spent months digging a network of tunnels to escape the stalag luft iii prison camp. 0ur correspondent robert hall was at the service and sent this report. they had hoped to frustrate the war effort with the largest ever mass escape but 50 of those who tunnelled out of captivity would never be reunited with friends and families. the german gestapo, acting on orders from hitler, murdered most of the 76 people who had...
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now on bbc news, the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuringver the next half an hour we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the good folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the news agenda and they're helping us make the decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life are being broadcast across the bbc, on tv, on radio, online and on social media. already we have received hundreds of stories and i promise you this — every single one of them will be looked at. but how did we get here in the first place? david sillito can explain. can i ask you a quick question? is that 0k? can you say hello to the camera? hello.
now on bbc news, the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuringver the next half an hour we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the good folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the news agenda and they're helping us make the decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life are being broadcast across the bbc, on tv, on radio, online and on social media. already we have received hundreds...
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this is a bbc news brexit special. defeat for prime minister theresa may as mps vote down her brexit dealfor a second time. the noes to the left, 391. despite theresa may securing late changes to the agreement with the eu, mps rejected her deal by a majority of 149. i profoundly regret the decision this house has taken tonight. i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is that the united kingdom leaves the european union in an orderly fashion with a deal. the leader of the opposition says the government has been defeated by an enormous majority and that it's time for a general election. the prime minister has run down the clock and the clock has been run out on her. maybe it's time instead we had a general election and the people could choose who the government should be. in the next two days mps will return to vote on whether the uk should leave without a deal — or ask the eu to delay brexit. good evening, welcome back to westminster. the uk government has suffered another massive defeat in the house of commo
this is a bbc news brexit special. defeat for prime minister theresa may as mps vote down her brexit dealfor a second time. the noes to the left, 391. despite theresa may securing late changes to the agreement with the eu, mps rejected her deal by a majority of 149. i profoundly regret the decision this house has taken tonight. i continue to believe that by far the best outcome is that the united kingdom leaves the european union in an orderly fashion with a deal. the leader of the opposition...
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bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world and a special programme as part of crossing divides, the bbcinging people together in a fragmented world. with political violence on the rise in america, mike wendling's been to portland, oregon to find out whether activists on the right and left can find any common ground. and a warning there are some scenes of violence and rioting in this programme. portland, oregon, in the pacific north—west of america. portland, oregon, in the pacific north-west of america. since the election of donald trump, there has been trouble in the streets. the far—right is on the march. been trouble in the streets. the far—right is on the marchli been trouble in the streets. the far-right is on the march. i get very violent. do not like to fight for very long so i am one of the more violent. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. somebody has got to stop them. they are not going to march in our streets, not in my town. why has the city become a battleground before the far—right and the leftist antifascist movement. i have come here to find out. whose
bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world and a special programme as part of crossing divides, the bbcinging people together in a fragmented world. with political violence on the rise in america, mike wendling's been to portland, oregon to find out whether activists on the right and left can find any common ground. and a warning there are some scenes of violence and rioting in this programme. portland, oregon, in the pacific north—west of america. portland, oregon, in the pacific...
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at 10pm, bbc news will bring you a brexit special as this evening's key votes happen in parliament. 11:30pm, we'll bring you a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now though, it's sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. sterling work got england's fans raving after their opening euro 2020 qualifier. it's montenegro next. i'm here and podgorica where england will have to handle a fiery atmosphere. boxed off — casey wins on the pga tour and donald makes the top ten. krygios is being underhand again, but it pays off in miami. also coming up in sportsday: germany mark the start of a new era in style. england are on a high after their opening euro 2020 qualifying win, but it's back to work for sterling and co in montenegro tonight. our correspondent andy swiss is there for us. andy, first of all, you mention in the headlines talk of an intense atmosphere for this one. what is it like their rig onto it's relative quiet here around the stadium at the moment. if you go a couple of hundred yards down the road, it's pretty lively atmosphere, hundred
at 10pm, bbc news will bring you a brexit special as this evening's key votes happen in parliament. 11:30pm, we'll bring you a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now though, it's sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. sterling work got england's fans raving after their opening euro 2020 qualifier. it's montenegro next. i'm here and podgorica where england will have to handle a fiery atmosphere. boxed off — casey wins on the pga tour and donald...
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news. today, as part of a day of special coverage across the bbc, we ve recruited panel of audience members the news channel joined forces with bbc 5 live for a special your call hosted by nicky campbell. viewers and listeners called in with a range of questions about brexit, and what it will mean for them. let's have a listen to one of those calls. catherine, you kick us off, and anyone else can respond to you if they want to pick up. i really want to talk specifically about the nhs and the effect of brexit. i have a chronic health condition and rely on the nhs. many of my family have had their lives saved by the nhs. whether you voted to leave or remain, that is one thing we can unite on, we have to protect our nhs. many leavers believed in the £350 million per week for the nhs, including my mother who voted leave. she is furious now, at 84, she is very angry. what we know now is brexit, in any form, is already wrecking the nhs. paying millions of pounds more for imported nhs drugs. can i ask about your mother. she believed the promises on that particular side of the debate. did you have
news. today, as part of a day of special coverage across the bbc, we ve recruited panel of audience members the news channel joined forces with bbc 5 live for a special your call hosted by nicky campbell. viewers and listeners called in with a range of questions about brexit, and what it will mean for them. let's have a listen to one of those calls. catherine, you kick us off, and anyone else can respond to you if they want to pick up. i really want to talk specifically about the nhs and the...
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bbc news, colorado. the head of great britain s special olympics programme is urging the government to back a bid to stage it here, believing it could be the "best ever" games. abu dhabi staged its closing ceremony last night, officially concluding the largest ever world event for athletes with intellectual disabilities. britain has never staged the special olympics world games. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. good night. you are watching bbc news. allies have been on brussels today as the eu 27 have been considering theresa may's request for article 52 b extended to britain does not leave the european union as planned on the 29th of march. my colleague kristian fraser has been engrossed in all of those discussions. let's bring it up to date. with what you have been hearing. and has been a very long run affair today because it started at 3pm this afternoon and has only just wrapped up. and moved away from what donald tusk put on the table yesterday and moved back towards it with some caveats to let me see if i can spell it out for you. the extension will run until may the 22n
bbc news, colorado. the head of great britain s special olympics programme is urging the government to back a bid to stage it here, believing it could be the "best ever" games. abu dhabi staged its closing ceremony last night, officially concluding the largest ever world event for athletes with intellectual disabilities. britain has never staged the special olympics world games. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. good night. you are watching bbc news. allies...
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on bbc news, we have a special programme. thursday in parliament.lo again and welcome to thursday in parliament, as mps back calls for a delay to brexit. we can expect the european union to agree to a short technical extension to allow the necessary legislation to be carried through. there may be strings attached. bringing back the deal for a third time without even the pretence that anything has changed — other than, of course, using up more time — is an act of desperation. but slippers could be cheaper after britain leaves the eu. good news for rebel tories? perhaps given the disorientation of certain of his ministerial colleagues last night, some might like to invest in a pairand retire early? it was another tense night of voting here at westminster. and at the end of it, something rather unusual happened. the ayes to the right, 412. the noes to the left, 202. yes, the government — theresa may‘s government — won a vote on brexit. that means the uk may now not leave the eu on march 29 after all. mrs may says brexit could be delayed by three months
on bbc news, we have a special programme. thursday in parliament.lo again and welcome to thursday in parliament, as mps back calls for a delay to brexit. we can expect the european union to agree to a short technical extension to allow the necessary legislation to be carried through. there may be strings attached. bringing back the deal for a third time without even the pretence that anything has changed — other than, of course, using up more time — is an act of desperation. but slippers...
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now on bbc news, the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuringhat matter most to the people of the city. this is we are bradford. we are bradford. doesn't it look fantastic, and over the next half an hour we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the new agenda and they are helping us make a decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life, being broadcasted across the bbc, on tv, on radio, online and on social media. already we have received hundreds of stories and i promise you this — every single one of them will be looked at but how did we get here in the first place? david sillito can explain. can i ask you a quick question? can you say hello to the camera? hello. hello, i am from the bbc. will has been making a little film and bradford. that is brilliant, thank you very much. and he has had all sorts of responses. hello. ciao. that is lovely. brilliant, thank you very much. one more time for me please? one think he had to do was rea
now on bbc news, the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuringhat matter most to the people of the city. this is we are bradford. we are bradford. doesn't it look fantastic, and over the next half an hour we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the new agenda and they are helping us make a decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life,...
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bbc news, colorado. the head of great britain s special 0lympics programme is urging the government to back a bid to stageer" games. abu dhabi staged its closing ceremony last night, officially concluding the largest ever world event for athletes with intellectual disabilities. britain has never staged the special olympics world games. that's all from sportsday.
bbc news, colorado. the head of great britain s special 0lympics programme is urging the government to back a bid to stageer" games. abu dhabi staged its closing ceremony last night, officially concluding the largest ever world event for athletes with intellectual disabilities. britain has never staged the special olympics world games. that's all from sportsday.
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there will be a special programme here on bbc news and bbc one from 2:15pm.m victoria derbyshire. it‘s march 29th. it was meant to be brexit day — the day the uk was supposed to leave the eu. how do you feel about the fact that brexit isn‘t happening today? i‘m happy we are not leaving the eu. brexit run my business and we need more time. britain is the laughing stock of europe at the moment. it's a shambles, we should have left today. we haven't, but it needs to be sorted. i am glad we have a left today. i voted to leave but now i wish to remain, as i believe i was givena wish to remain, as i believe i was given a wrong product and the wrong information. i voted to remain but i was outvoted by 52%, and i think with democracy as it is, the politicians should all be forced to make a decision and paid no expenses until they have. here with us are british voters and a variety of politicians will also be dropping in throughout the morning. wherever you are in the uk, tell us how you are feeling right now. instead of leaving the eu today, mps are gathering in the
there will be a special programme here on bbc news and bbc one from 2:15pm.m victoria derbyshire. it‘s march 29th. it was meant to be brexit day — the day the uk was supposed to leave the eu. how do you feel about the fact that brexit isn‘t happening today? i‘m happy we are not leaving the eu. brexit run my business and we need more time. britain is the laughing stock of europe at the moment. it's a shambles, we should have left today. we haven't, but it needs to be sorted. i am glad we...
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now on bbc news, the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuring? over the next half an hour we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the good folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the news agenda. they're helping us make the decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life
now on bbc news, the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuring? over the next half an hour we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the good folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the news agenda. they're helping us make the decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life