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other stories from the bbc newsroom...en cancelled due to a row over poland's role in the nazi holocaust. poland withdrew after the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said that poles cooperated with the germans. that's on the bbc world service. brazil's mining regulator has banned the construction of new upstream mining dams and ordered the decommissioning of all such structures by 2021. last month, an embankment wall of a dam operated by brazil's largest mining company collapsed, killing almost 170,000 people, with 140 others still unaccounted for. the american sailor photographed kissing a stranger in new york's times square to celebrate the end of the second world war has died. george mendosa was 95. the photo became one of the most famous of the 20th century. president trump is due in miami shortly to rally support behind venezuela's opposition leader juan guiado. the us has been backing him since he declared himself interim president last month. and one of the ways the us has been applying pressure is this...
other stories from the bbc newsroom...en cancelled due to a row over poland's role in the nazi holocaust. poland withdrew after the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, said that poles cooperated with the germans. that's on the bbc world service. brazil's mining regulator has banned the construction of new upstream mining dams and ordered the decommissioning of all such structures by 2021. last month, an embankment wall of a dam operated by brazil's largest mining company collapsed,...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. 50 days before brexit, theresa may is this morning in brussels to try to resolve the dispute about the future of the irish border. the eu has so far refused to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement and the prime minister's return comes amid anger over inflammatory comments made by european council president donald lets go to brussels now — and ros atkins is there for us. well, it was a week ago that parliament and theresa may but the bridge amendment which said that the uk should come back here to brussels and demand a change to the prime minister is withdrawal agreement. with focus on the backstop and how that backstop needs to change. theresa may is looking at three options, either an alternative payment, or a time limit, of the option of the uk leaving the backstop unilaterally. we'll have to see if the eu is willing to entertain any of those options. the first of three meetings in brussels is taking place behind me with the president of the commission jean—claude juncker. an error
welcome to bbc newsroom live. 50 days before brexit, theresa may is this morning in brussels to try to resolve the dispute about the future of the irish border. the eu has so far refused to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement and the prime minister's return comes amid anger over inflammatory comments made by european council president donald lets go to brussels now — and ros atkins is there for us. well, it was a week ago that parliament and theresa may but the bridge amendment which said...
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this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines.wo adults are injured. theresa may will go to northern ireland to try to reassure people there she can reach a brexit deal that avoids a hard border with the republic. 0utrage after actor liam neeson tells a journalist he once wanted to kill a black person after someone close to him was raped by a black man. ten people have died, including a baby, in a fire in a paris apartment block. a woman has been arrested. ministers warn that harmful online images are so widespread they've become normalised and threaten action against social media firms failing to protect children. sport now. hello there. good morning. liverpool's lead over manchester city in the premier league is now three points after they drew 1—1 at west ham and managerjurgen klopp could be in trouble with the fa. his post—match interviews seemed to question the referee kevin friend's integrity klopp accepted that their opening goal, scored by sadio mane, should have been disallowed, with james milner offside in the build—up.
this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines.wo adults are injured. theresa may will go to northern ireland to try to reassure people there she can reach a brexit deal that avoids a hard border with the republic. 0utrage after actor liam neeson tells a journalist he once wanted to kill a black person after someone close to him was raped by a black man. ten people have died, including a baby, in a fire in a paris apartment block. a woman has been arrested. ministers warn that harmful online images...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. british actress olivia colman stole the show at last night's oscars ceremony. not only did she carry off the award for best actress, she won plaudits for an acceptance speech which made the audience both laugh and cry. it was her portrayal of queen anne in the film the favourite that won her the academy award, beating the hot favourite glenn close — the star of "the wife". the other main winners were rami malek — he won best actor for his portrayal of freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody — while best film went to green book, a story about race in 1960s america. from los angeles, david willis reports. curtain up on the 91st oscars and you could feel the footstomping rhythm of change. # buddy, you're a boy, make a big noise...# queen's new line—up filling a void made by the absence of a host for only the second time in oscars‘ history. adding to the sense of uncertainty, no clear favourite in several key categories. olivia colman! when olivia colman‘s name was called, she could hardly g
welcome to bbc newsroom live. british actress olivia colman stole the show at last night's oscars ceremony. not only did she carry off the award for best actress, she won plaudits for an acceptance speech which made the audience both laugh and cry. it was her portrayal of queen anne in the film the favourite that won her the academy award, beating the hot favourite glenn close — the star of "the wife". the other main winners were rami malek — he won best actor for his portrayal of...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.n schoolgirl who left britain as a 15—year—old tojoin the so—called islamic state group, says she wants to come home. speaking to the times, shamima begum, who is now 19, married to an islamic state fighter and nine months pregnant, says she wants to give birth in the uk. this morning, the security minister ben wallace told the bbc that anyone whojoined is must understand that "actions have consequences". chichi izundu reports. pictured for the first time in almost four years in a camp in northern syria, shamima begum, one of the three schoolgirls from bethnal green who left to join the islamic state group, which by then already had a murderous reputation. just 15 when they went, she told the times about their arrival in is territory. she told the times reporter, anthony loyd, that her friend kadiza sultana was killed in an airstrike. but she said the third bethnal green girl, amira abase, was still alive two weeks ago. and shamima begum doesn't accept they made a mistake injoining the
welcome to bbc newsroom live.n schoolgirl who left britain as a 15—year—old tojoin the so—called islamic state group, says she wants to come home. speaking to the times, shamima begum, who is now 19, married to an islamic state fighter and nine months pregnant, says she wants to give birth in the uk. this morning, the security minister ben wallace told the bbc that anyone whojoined is must understand that "actions have consequences". chichi izundu reports. pictured for the first...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.sa may is under increasing pressure this morning after a new threat of resignations from within her ranks. three ministers have said they will resign unless the prime minister agress to take the prospect of a no deal brexit off the table. writing in the daily mail, margot james, richard harrington and claire perry said mrs may needed to stop no deal if her brexit agreement is rejected again by mps. this morning, theresa may has chaired a meeting of the cabinet and will update mps on the latest in the brexit process this lunchtime. at 12:30pm. on the 12th of march, with just 1a business days to go, ministers will have another meaningful vote on mrs may's brexit deal. if by the 13th of march a deal has not been voted through, an amendment could delay article 50. if there are no delays, the uk is due to leave the eu on friday the 29th of march. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is at westminster. both the tories and labour under pressure as a result of resignations and the thr
welcome to bbc newsroom live.sa may is under increasing pressure this morning after a new threat of resignations from within her ranks. three ministers have said they will resign unless the prime minister agress to take the prospect of a no deal brexit off the table. writing in the daily mail, margot james, richard harrington and claire perry said mrs may needed to stop no deal if her brexit agreement is rejected again by mps. this morning, theresa may has chaired a meeting of the cabinet and...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.n the us in recognising venezuela's opposition leaderjuan guaido as the country's legitimate president. but the country's powerful military is still backing nicolas maduro. at least ten people have been killed in a car bomb in a popular shopping area of somalia's capital mogadishu. the target was a busy restaurant where government officials often go. bbc afrique. pope francis has delivered a speech in the united arab emirates calling for a halt to wars in the middle east. it marks the start of the first ever visit by a pontiff to the arabian peninsula. bbc arabic. liam neeson has sparked a race row after making comments about once wanting to kill a black person. he says he walked the streets with a weapon, hoping to kill someone as revenge after someone close to him was raped by a black man. that's on our website. this is the mexican druglord joaquin el chapo guzman— the head of the powerful sinaloa cartel. he's waiting for the verdicts in his trial in new york. it's lasted three month
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.n the us in recognising venezuela's opposition leaderjuan guaido as the country's legitimate president. but the country's powerful military is still backing nicolas maduro. at least ten people have been killed in a car bomb in a popular shopping area of somalia's capital mogadishu. the target was a busy restaurant where government officials often go. bbc afrique. pope francis has delivered a speech in the united arab emirates calling for a halt...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.anese car maker honda, has this morning confirmed that it will close its plant in swindon in 2021. the factory employs 3,500 people, and it's understood all of the workforce have been sent home for the day. trade unions described the closure as a shattering body blow. the business secretary greg clarke has said it is ‘deeply disappointing' the decision has been taken now. but honda's senior vice president for europe has told the bbc that brexit is not to blame for the decision. we'll be live at the honda plant in swindon in a moment, but first this report by colin campbell. fresh off the production line, new honda cars leaving the swindon plant this morning but in 2021 the factory will cease operations and close down. bowing to waiting press, a spokesperson for honda say it is because the company is strengthening its commitment to electrified cars. in response to unprecedented changes in the global automotive industry. honda say they will support their workers through a difficult time.
welcome to bbc newsroom live.anese car maker honda, has this morning confirmed that it will close its plant in swindon in 2021. the factory employs 3,500 people, and it's understood all of the workforce have been sent home for the day. trade unions described the closure as a shattering body blow. the business secretary greg clarke has said it is ‘deeply disappointing' the decision has been taken now. but honda's senior vice president for europe has told the bbc that brexit is not to blame for...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.investigators hope to inspect the wreckage of the plane carrying the missing cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala and pilot david ibbotson, which has been found in the english channel. the plane was on its way from nantes in france to cardiff when it went missing between the islands of guernsey and alderney on the 21st of january. an official search operation was called off 3 days later, after guernsey's harbour master said the chances of survival were "extremely remote". the wreckage was found by a privately—funded search team yesterday. ben ando reports. the search is over. this vessel chartered by the air accident investigation branch is now waiting above the spot where the plane carrying emiliano sala is thought to have come to rest beneath the waves. the wreckage was located by sonar on another boat paid for by the sala family after a crowdfunding campaign raised £250,000. carrying the latest equipment, it had set sail early on sunday planning to focus on a four square mile area
welcome to bbc newsroom live.investigators hope to inspect the wreckage of the plane carrying the missing cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala and pilot david ibbotson, which has been found in the english channel. the plane was on its way from nantes in france to cardiff when it went missing between the islands of guernsey and alderney on the 21st of january. an official search operation was called off 3 days later, after guernsey's harbour master said the chances of survival were...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.join the labour party as a student almost 20 years ago, remain who i am, and yet these values have been consistently a nd co nsta ntly violated, undermined and attacked, as the labour party today refuses to put my constituents and our country before party interest. i cannot remain in a party that i have today come to the sickening conclusion is institutionally anti—semitic. chuka umunna called for support from people in other parties. so we have taken this first step in leaving tribal politics behind and we invite others who share our political values to do so too. you might come from a labour background, but you might come from other political traditions, and yes, it‘s a difficult decision, make no mistake about that, but think about it — you don‘tjoin a political party to spend years and years fighting the people within it, you get involved in politics, you join the party to change the world, so we invite you to leave your parties and help us forge a new consensus on our way forward
welcome to bbc newsroom live.join the labour party as a student almost 20 years ago, remain who i am, and yet these values have been consistently a nd co nsta ntly violated, undermined and attacked, as the labour party today refuses to put my constituents and our country before party interest. i cannot remain in a party that i have today come to the sickening conclusion is institutionally anti—semitic. chuka umunna called for support from people in other parties. so we have taken this first...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.ody pulled from the wreckage of a plane carrying emiliano sala has been identified as that of the missing cardiff striker. dorset police confirmed the identification of the body last night. the plane went missing off the channel islands on the 21st of january. the pilot, david ibbotson, has not been found. the sala family has released a statement. they say: it is with infinite sadness that we confirm the identity of emiliano‘s body, found yesterday in the plane that crashed at sea on its way to cardiff. we would like to thank you for all your signs of affection and support in what is the most painful time of our lives. seeing the whole world mobilized to support us in our research has been an infinitely precious help. thanks to you, we are now able to mourn our son, our brother. on this friday morning, our thoughts go to david ibbotson and his family, hoping that the authorities will do their best to find him. we ask you to respect our grief in these difficult times, and to keep emi in
welcome to bbc newsroom live.ody pulled from the wreckage of a plane carrying emiliano sala has been identified as that of the missing cardiff striker. dorset police confirmed the identification of the body last night. the plane went missing off the channel islands on the 21st of january. the pilot, david ibbotson, has not been found. the sala family has released a statement. they say: it is with infinite sadness that we confirm the identity of emiliano‘s body, found yesterday in the plane...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.he home secretary has said he will do everything in his power to prevent the return of a teenage girl from east london who ran away to syria, to join the islamic state group. sajid javid says if 19—year—old shamima begum does comes back to the uk, she could be prosecuted. her family has appealed for compassion, saying she was very young when she made the decision to leave four years ago. ben ando reports. there are nearly 40,000 in this camp. more arrive each day, as their dreams of an islamic state caliphate crumble. among them, shamima begum from bethnal green. now 19, and nine months pregnant with her third child, she says she has no regrets about what she did and what she saw. shamima and two friends left the uk in 2015. one is now dead, the other missing, but the home secretary doesn't want her back. he told the times newspaper... shamima is not alone. the government estimates that 900 people travelled from the uk to engage in conflict in syria and iraq. around 180, or one in five
welcome to bbc newsroom live.he home secretary has said he will do everything in his power to prevent the return of a teenage girl from east london who ran away to syria, to join the islamic state group. sajid javid says if 19—year—old shamima begum does comes back to the uk, she could be prosecuted. her family has appealed for compassion, saying she was very young when she made the decision to leave four years ago. ben ando reports. there are nearly 40,000 in this camp. more arrive each...
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hello this is bbc newsroom live. acking down on content fuelling knife crime, the home secretary tells the bbc: we don't have the legislation for it. i have the legislation for tariffs content, i have it for illegal child sexual abuse imagery, but we don't have that legislation today for that kind of content. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the connection of the death of men in extra. —— exeter. inflation drops to 1.8% — its lowest level in two yea rs— due mainly to falls in fuel and energy prices. nine out of ten police officers say there aren't enough of them to meet demand, as ministers are warned the public faces "increased risk" due to lack of frontline staff. sport now, here'sjohn watson. good morning. it's been a dream start for 0le gunnar solskjaer at manchester united, but last night's defeat to paris saint germain a wake up call. he said the french side were a step up to the sides he's faced since taking over as caretaker. they lost 2—0 to the french champions. his first defeat in 12 matche
hello this is bbc newsroom live. acking down on content fuelling knife crime, the home secretary tells the bbc: we don't have the legislation for it. i have the legislation for tariffs content, i have it for illegal child sexual abuse imagery, but we don't have that legislation today for that kind of content. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the connection of the death of men in extra. —— exeter. inflation drops to 1.8% — its lowest level in two yea rs— due mainly to...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live.me in her cabinet express scepticism about his plans for a customs union. of course, we always want to work with the opposition, but the opposition have put forward some ideas that are not workable. the senior police officer in charge of preparing for a no deal brexit says there‘s a risk such an outcome would leave britain less safe. a call for younger women with a family history of breast cancer to receive annual screenings. the world is losing insect populations at an alarming rate according to a global review. 18th century period drama the favourite was the big winner at last night‘s bafta film awards. the senior police officer in charge of preparing for a no deal brexit says there‘s a risk such an outcome and horse racing is on hold until at least wednesday with four new positive tests for equine flu. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i‘m carrie gracie. our top story is that the uk economy grew last year at its slowest rate for six years according to officialfigures. the
you re watching bbc newsroom live.me in her cabinet express scepticism about his plans for a customs union. of course, we always want to work with the opposition, but the opposition have put forward some ideas that are not workable. the senior police officer in charge of preparing for a no deal brexit says there‘s a risk such an outcome would leave britain less safe. a call for younger women with a family history of breast cancer to receive annual screenings. the world is losing insect...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.nd's 1966 world england's1966 world cup winning goalkeeper, gordon banks, has died aged 81. regarded as one of the game's greatest, he was named fifa goalkeeper of the year six times and earned 73 caps for england. he played in every game of the 1966 world cup campaign, culminating in that 4-2 world cup campaign, culminating in that 11—2 victory over west germany in the final at wembley. tributes have started coming in to him. sir geoff hurst, who scored a hat—trick in that world cup, described him as one of the very greatest, and paid his condolences to his family. former england striker gary lineker said:. manchester city forward raheem sterling said... andy swiss looks back on his life. it remains a footballing miracle... 1970, england against brazil, and that save. what a save. gordon banks. the greatest ever from one of the greatest ever. gordon banks first made his name in the 1950s with leicester city. sheffield united attack but banks was safe in the goal. soon, though, he attr
welcome to bbc newsroom live.nd's 1966 world england's1966 world cup winning goalkeeper, gordon banks, has died aged 81. regarded as one of the game's greatest, he was named fifa goalkeeper of the year six times and earned 73 caps for england. he played in every game of the 1966 world cup campaign, culminating in that 4-2 world cup campaign, culminating in that 11—2 victory over west germany in the final at wembley. tributes have started coming in to him. sir geoff hurst, who scored a...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is?eeting eu leaders in brussels as she pushes for changes to the withdrawal agreement. european commission president jean—claude juncker described talks as robust but constructive. some of the other stories we are working on here in the bbc newsroom. air accident investigators say they've successfully recovered a body from the wreckage of a plane that went down in the sea between france and britain carrying the argentine international footballer, emiliano sala and his pilot. the body has not yet been officially identified, but both families have been updated. let's just go to the united states. i want to show you a tweet that could have only been written by president donald trump. "presidential harassment! it should never be allowed to happen again!" he's talking about this. on wednesday the house intelligence committee chair, adam schiff, announced a sweeping probe into mr trump's finances and possible links to russia. and to "investigate any credible allegation that financial interests
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is?eeting eu leaders in brussels as she pushes for changes to the withdrawal agreement. european commission president jean—claude juncker described talks as robust but constructive. some of the other stories we are working on here in the bbc newsroom. air accident investigators say they've successfully recovered a body from the wreckage of a plane that went down in the sea between france and britain carrying the argentine...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story.s. he faces a mandatory life sentence. we will hear the story of these two women, widows of two men executed by nigeria in 1995. today, they told a court in the hague that the oil giant shell was complicit in a military crackdown which ultimately led to their husbands deaths. this all happened in ogoniland in nigeria, their husbands were leading mass protests against oil pollution there at the time. anna holligan can pick up the story. these are the women taking on a multinational company. esther kiel told the judge she was suing shell not for the money, but to getjustice for herself and her people. i told the court who my husband really was, and ijust told them that i need justice. i want them to be exonerated because they did nothing wrong. we are going to demand our rights peacefully, nonviolently, and we shall win! their husbands were among thousands of nigerians protesting against the environmental damage caused by oil production in nigeria. they and seven other activists were exe
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story.s. he faces a mandatory life sentence. we will hear the story of these two women, widows of two men executed by nigeria in 1995. today, they told a court in the hague that the oil giant shell was complicit in a military crackdown which ultimately led to their husbands deaths. this all happened in ogoniland in nigeria, their husbands were leading mass protests against oil pollution there at the time. anna holligan can pick up the...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...the white house — and says venezuela is making a "terrible mistake" by refusing to let in food aid sent to the oppposition there. president maduro says he does not wa nt president maduro says he does not want the aid. more stories from the bbc world service... the government in sri lanka is adverstising for executioners, after deciding to bring back hanging. the last execution there was more than a0 years ago but the president decided last summer to bring back the death penalty for drug offenders. the adverts says applicants must be male, of good moral character and with very good mental strength. that's from bbc tamil. the former yugoslav republic of macedonia has begun using its new name of north macedonia, ending three decades of dispute with its southern neighbour greece. the name is now in use inside the country, other countries will have to decide when they start using it because the united nations has not yet been formally notified of the change. the man in charge of india's rai
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...the white house — and says venezuela is making a "terrible mistake" by refusing to let in food aid sent to the oppposition there. president maduro says he does not wa nt president maduro says he does not want the aid. more stories from the bbc world service... the government in sri lanka is adverstising for executioners, after deciding to bring back hanging. the last execution there was more than a0 years ago but...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is?. he will also sign a budget agreed by both sides in congress. let's go back to our lead story, this statement from the white house a new detail coming in there, let's get for the reaction because we know this is now gone through the senate, not the national emergency, but the budget has been signed through by the senate, we now wait to see if he'll go to the house of representatives. no suggestion that a bond, given the president is signing off on a deal the republicans and the democrats have already taken. we're expecting it go through. this was the scene just now on the floor of the senate things moving much more quickly now since democrats and republicans struck that compromise on a budget bill which includes $1.3bn in funding for border security. remember, president trump wanted $5.7bn to build a wall along the mexican border. if president trump declares a state of emergency, that will allow him to bypass congress and use other money for it. this was the republican leader in the s
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is?. he will also sign a budget agreed by both sides in congress. let's go back to our lead story, this statement from the white house a new detail coming in there, let's get for the reaction because we know this is now gone through the senate, not the national emergency, but the budget has been signed through by the senate, we now wait to see if he'll go to the house of representatives. no suggestion that a bond, given the...
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this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...the eu president after he says there's a special place in hell for the uk's politicians who campaigned for brexit. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories being covered by the bbc... the attorney general of the us state of virginia, mark herring has apologised for dressing up in a blackface costume as a college student. it comes as the state's democratic governor ralph northam faces calls to resign over a racist photo. bbc world news. an eight storey apartment building in istanbul has collaposed. at least one person has died. a search and rescue operation is underway. from bbc turkish. one of the most read here in the uk... here in the uk a man has been arrested after crashing his car into a ditch. he said he'd swerved to avoid an octopus. police found no evidence of a sea creature. they've now arrested him on suspicion of drug—driving. that's on our website. the former club of missing footballer emiliano sala has threatened legal action if it does not receive part o
this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is...the eu president after he says there's a special place in hell for the uk's politicians who campaigned for brexit. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories being covered by the bbc... the attorney general of the us state of virginia, mark herring has apologised for dressing up in a blackface costume as a college student. it comes as the state's democratic governor ralph northam faces calls to resign over a...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.ald trump has announced he'll hold a second nuclear summit with north korea's leader kim jong—un later this month. the comments came during his state of the union address, in which he also appealed for a compromise with the democrats to build his border wall with mexico. chris buckler reports from washington. the president of the united states! it's a sign of the political state of this union that this address had to be delayed. democrats initially withdrew donald trump's invitation to speak amid a partial government shutdown. we must reject the politics of revenge, resistance and retribution, and embrace the fabulous potential of cooperation, compromise and the common good. but after two years, during which some critics have called mr trump america's most divisive president, the reaction of many democrats was telling. mr trump invited as some of his guests the family of a couple allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant, an emotive attempt to get funding for his long promised wall with
welcome to bbc newsroom live.ald trump has announced he'll hold a second nuclear summit with north korea's leader kim jong—un later this month. the comments came during his state of the union address, in which he also appealed for a compromise with the democrats to build his border wall with mexico. chris buckler reports from washington. the president of the united states! it's a sign of the political state of this union that this address had to be delayed. democrats initially withdrew donald...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. 11am, where has the morning gone? further to the north and west, for a good part of the day along the western side of scotland and the cumbrian fell down into the western side of wales, the odd bit and piece of rain. most of the sunshine in north—eastern scotland and increasingly the eastern side of the pennines. double figures for many of us, one or two could see 15 degrees. 0vernight, the skies make clear across the south—eastern quarter but it won't be a cold night. western scotland, northern ireland, temperatures won't get below 9—10. then on thursday, a somewhat drier day especially in the western areas. maybe the odd bit of rainfor western areas. maybe the odd bit of rain for some. quite a bit of brightness around and full on sunshine. i think the temperatures will be a degree or two higher, for many with a high of 15 or possibly 16. you're watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: the teenage girl who joined is says being stripped of her
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. 11am, where has the morning gone? further to the north and west, for a good part of the day along the western side of scotland and the cumbrian fell down into the western side of wales, the odd bit and piece of rain. most of the sunshine in north—eastern scotland and increasingly the eastern side of the pennines. double figures for many of us, one or two could see 15 degrees. 0vernight, the skies make clear across the south—eastern quarter but it won't...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live ?ng the best actress. this is hilarious! laughter. i've got an oscar! um... dear dolores. green book, about the african—american pianist don shirley, took the coveted best picture award, and also picked up two other oscars. theresa may faces growing pressure to say she will delay brexit, as she holds talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. children as young as four will be taught about relationships and sex education will be compulsory for all secondary schools from next year.
you re watching bbc newsroom live ?ng the best actress. this is hilarious! laughter. i've got an oscar! um... dear dolores. green book, about the african—american pianist don shirley, took the coveted best picture award, and also picked up two other oscars. theresa may faces growing pressure to say she will delay brexit, as she holds talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. children as young as four will be taught about relationships and sex education will be compulsory for all secondary...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's11am and this is today's breaking story.shioned politics it is time we dumped this country's old —fashioned politics and it is time we dumped this country's old—fashioned politics and created an alternative that does justice to who we are today and give this country policy is fit for the year and now, the 21st—century, not the last one. the seven mps — who are calling themselves "the independent group" — say labour has become institutionally anti—semitic being hijacked by the far left. lam i am leaving behind a culture of bullying, bigotry and intimidation. i look
you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's11am and this is today's breaking story.shioned politics it is time we dumped this country's old —fashioned politics and it is time we dumped this country's old—fashioned politics and created an alternative that does justice to who we are today and give this country policy is fit for the year and now, the 21st—century, not the last one. the seven mps — who are calling themselves "the independent group" — say labour has become...
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we are back tomorrow at 10am, bbc newsroom live is next. have a nice day. good morning.azy sunshine beaming high—level cloud masking the sunshine for a bit. thick clouds towards the south—east of england and the northern ireland and north—west scotland were showers turning wintry over higher ground. most of us are dry and bright with hazy sunshine and maximum temperatures up to nine to 12 degrees. tonight heavy rain moves into the south—east of england and rain spreads through wales, the midlands, northern england, northern ireland and scotland, snow over higher ground and the winds are picking up on southern areas. 60 to 70 miles an hour in coastal counties into thursday morning. those winds will gradually ease away as will the rain clear away into the east. by thursday afternoon it will be dry with sunny spells. you re watching bbc newsroom live. it's11am and these are the main stories this morning. in his annual state of the union address, president trump has made an appeal to the democrats to co—operate with him for the good of the american people and insisted the wa
we are back tomorrow at 10am, bbc newsroom live is next. have a nice day. good morning.azy sunshine beaming high—level cloud masking the sunshine for a bit. thick clouds towards the south—east of england and the northern ireland and north—west scotland were showers turning wintry over higher ground. most of us are dry and bright with hazy sunshine and maximum temperatures up to nine to 12 degrees. tonight heavy rain moves into the south—east of england and rain spreads through wales,...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live ? has died at the age of 81. what a save! gordon banks! his 1970 goalkeeping heroics are often described as the greatest save in world cup history. theresa may will urge mps to "hold their nerve", when she updates them on the brexit talks this lunchtime. tougher criminal checks for taxi drivers in england, plans to give better protection for vulnerable passengers are set out by the government. getting rid of rubbish — nearly two million complaints
you re watching bbc newsroom live ? has died at the age of 81. what a save! gordon banks! his 1970 goalkeeping heroics are often described as the greatest save in world cup history. theresa may will urge mps to "hold their nerve", when she updates them on the brexit talks this lunchtime. tougher criminal checks for taxi drivers in england, plans to give better protection for vulnerable passengers are set out by the government. getting rid of rubbish — nearly two million complaints
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bbc newsroom live is next, have a good day and a lovely weekend. we will be back on monday at ten. patchy rain. some low cloud and mist lingering for much of the day and here, temperatures pegged back. elsewhere, lengthy spells of sunshine, albeit hazy at times, but very mild, 13—16dc the top ten project, some spots, north—east england, north wales and north devon, we could see 17 or 18. when strengthening further through northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western scotland overnight, ploughed increasing here and the return of some low cloud, mist and fog, particularly for eastern england. not a particularly cold start to saturday morning but some of the low cloud, mist and fog will linger in the morning. 0utbreaks cloud, mist and fog will linger in the morning. outbreaks of rain working through northern ireland and western scotland. gradually, the wind easing down here. elsewhere, lengthy spells of sunshine once again and feeling mild. temperature 13-15dc. you‘re watching bbc newsroom live — it‘s 11am and these are the main stories this morning: ian austin
bbc newsroom live is next, have a good day and a lovely weekend. we will be back on monday at ten. patchy rain. some low cloud and mist lingering for much of the day and here, temperatures pegged back. elsewhere, lengthy spells of sunshine, albeit hazy at times, but very mild, 13—16dc the top ten project, some spots, north—east england, north wales and north devon, we could see 17 or 18. when strengthening further through northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and western...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning.ir entirety and we couldn't do that. a warning from the childrens commissioner for england, who says criminal gangs are preying on vulnerable children in the same way as sexual grooming gangs. latest figures show net migration to the uk, from countries outside the eu, hits its highest level for 15 years. jeremy corbyn says labour will back another eu referendum after his party's plan for brexit was rejected by mps. and, remember sully? the former service dog of the late president george hw
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. good morning.is is the current snowfall radar. you can see it is still snowing quite heavily across parts of wiltshire, gloucestershire, into parts of oxfordshire. we will continue with that area of snow gradually moving its way a little bit further south and east. still a good covering of snow here full stop a mix of rain, sleet and snow in the far south—east of england and some snow showers moving in across the north and east. elsewhere, some sunshine, a pretty cold day, maximum temperatures up to this is bbc newsroom live, i'm ben brown live in wiltshire. the snow is continuing to fall here. the headlines at 11am. heavy snow has swept across south wales and southern england, leaving motorists stranded and causing travel disruption. more than 100 people sought refuge for the night at a pub on bodmin moor in cornwall after their cars got stuck on the a30. around 400 students were also stranded at callywith college in bodmin where they were forced to spend the night. we slid into the back of someon
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. good morning.is is the current snowfall radar. you can see it is still snowing quite heavily across parts of wiltshire, gloucestershire, into parts of oxfordshire. we will continue with that area of snow gradually moving its way a little bit further south and east. still a good covering of snow here full stop a mix of rain, sleet and snow in the far south—east of england and some snow showers moving in across the north and east. elsewhere,...
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. —— bbc newsroom live is next. hello, good morning.sy of storm eric, you can see it quite nicely here on the pressure chart, white lines quite close together. strong winds across most areas, 45—55 miles an hour including areas, 45—55 miles an hour including a inland england. the further north and west you are, the worse it will be. heavy rain spreading, dark blue and green on the weather chart. spreading into the south—east. the wind gusts around coastal parts of northern ireland, western scotland, 60-70 northern ireland, western scotland, 60—70 miles an hour this afternoon, temperatures getting up to 10—12d. it will stay quite wet and windy through northern parts, into tomorrow, over the next few days, expect some disruption. goodbye. you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: the family of footballer emiliano sala pay tribute to him , after it was confirmed his the body recovered from the wreckage of a plane in the english channel was his. the high court allows businessman sir philip gre
. —— bbc newsroom live is next. hello, good morning.sy of storm eric, you can see it quite nicely here on the pressure chart, white lines quite close together. strong winds across most areas, 45—55 miles an hour including areas, 45—55 miles an hour including a inland england. the further north and west you are, the worse it will be. heavy rain spreading, dark blue and green on the weather chart. spreading into the south—east. the wind gusts around coastal parts of northern ireland,...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a very good day. good morning. moving around the irish sea coasts and the isle of man, northern ireland as well. for many of us, dry, sunny and it will be warm again, maximum temperature is widely up to about 14—18 celsius and in the capital it could be 19 may be 20 degrees, just a bit below yesterday with 21.2 degrees in london. 0ver tonight, we will see some cloud move into northern and western areas, that is the sign of changes as we go into thursday. temperatures 4—6. further east, chilly, two celsius but thursday, a significant change compared to the last few days, lots more cloud, rain for england and wales and around 13 degrees, goodbye. you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: pakistan says it has shot down two indian aircraft over kashmir, and captured their pilots, in a major escalation of the kashmir conflict. labour calls on one of its mps, chris williamson, to apologise after he said the party 5 been too apologetic over anti—semitism. mps will have their
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a very good day. good morning. moving around the irish sea coasts and the isle of man, northern ireland as well. for many of us, dry, sunny and it will be warm again, maximum temperature is widely up to about 14—18 celsius and in the capital it could be 19 may be 20 degrees, just a bit below yesterday with 21.2 degrees in london. 0ver tonight, we will see some cloud move into northern and western areas, that is the sign of changes as we go into...
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bbc newsroom life is next.r air so eventually the temperatures will start to recover once the mist and fog has lifted through central, southern and south—western areas. the sunshine working its way northwards as we head through the day. the best of the temperatures perhaps for north—east scotland, we could see highs of around 15 celsius. so, a fine end to the day but under clear skies as we head through tonight, the temperatures will drop away partially through central and eastern areas, where we could see temperatures low as —2 in some spots. so, a frost expected and we see the return of that mist and fog, which may be a bit more extensive as we start friday morning. and once again, rather like today, it will be stubborn to clear. but then for most of us another good—looking day, plenty of sunshine on offer. temperatures perhaps a little better. the cloud increasing and the wind strengthening for parts of scotla nd and the wind strengthening for parts of scotland and northern ireland. you re watching bbc newsr
bbc newsroom life is next.r air so eventually the temperatures will start to recover once the mist and fog has lifted through central, southern and south—western areas. the sunshine working its way northwards as we head through the day. the best of the temperatures perhaps for north—east scotland, we could see highs of around 15 celsius. so, a fine end to the day but under clear skies as we head through tonight, the temperatures will drop away partially through central and eastern areas,...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. good morning.plenty of blue sky and sunshine out there. that is the scene in the isle of wight, look at the blue sky, the sea looks quite inviting. going to feel warm again across many parts of the uk, temperatures this morning on the uk, temperatures this morning on the low side but this afternoon reaching similar values to yesterday. around 1a—18d, around london, the west of wales, we could see temperatures 20, possibly 21 degrees. a bit more cloud in the far north—west of scotland, that will clear away to the north as we go through tonight, patchy fog developing across southern areas into the early hours of tomorrow, temperatures will get down to 2—5d. another reminder it is still winter, still quite chilly on wednesday, more sunshine to come, temperatures a degree or so lower than they will be today and yesterday still above the average between 14—18d. goodbye. you're watching bbc newsroom live — it's 11am and these are the main stories this morning: theresa may's cabinet is meeting at downing
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. good morning.plenty of blue sky and sunshine out there. that is the scene in the isle of wight, look at the blue sky, the sea looks quite inviting. going to feel warm again across many parts of the uk, temperatures this morning on the uk, temperatures this morning on the low side but this afternoon reaching similar values to yesterday. around 1a—18d, around london, the west of wales, we could see temperatures 20, possibly 21 degrees. a bit...
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hello this is bbc newsroom live.n health screening programmes in england, for bowel, breast and cervical cancer, have all failed to meet government targets. tsb has reported a pre—tax loss of £105 million last year. the bank blamed the rollout of its new online banking system which went wrong in april last year. the comedian jeremy hardy, a regular on bbc radio 4 panel shows like the news quiz and i'm sorry i haven't a clue, has died of cancer aged 57. the information commissioner's office has fined leave.eu and arron banks' eldon insurance a total of £120,000 "for serious breaches of electronic marketing laws" related to the eu referendum. a spokesman said they were disappointed but not surprised and would be appealing. a short time ago we spoke to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford who gave us the latest. this gave us the latest. long—running investigation into the this long—running investigation into the use of data analytics during that campaign, leave.eu didn't get the official funding for the refere
hello this is bbc newsroom live.n health screening programmes in england, for bowel, breast and cervical cancer, have all failed to meet government targets. tsb has reported a pre—tax loss of £105 million last year. the bank blamed the rollout of its new online banking system which went wrong in april last year. the comedian jeremy hardy, a regular on bbc radio 4 panel shows like the news quiz and i'm sorry i haven't a clue, has died of cancer aged 57. the information commissioner's office...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.akistan says it has shot down two indian air force jets in a major escalation of the kashmir conflict. a spokesman said one plane had fallen inside pakistani territory and two pilots had been arrested. it comes a day after indian jets struck militants in pakistan. both india and pakistan claim all of kashmir, but control only parts of it. this video from the pakistani information ministry shows what they say is footage of one of the downed indian jets. in another video which has seen been deleted the information ministry showed one of the captured pilot from one of the indian planes. the indian foreign ministry gave us this update. against this counterterrorism action, pakistan has responded this morning. try using its air force, action, pakistan has responded this morning. try using its airforce, to target military installations on the indian side. due to a high state of readiness and alertness, pakistan's attem pts readiness and alertness, pakistan's attempts were filed successfully.
welcome to bbc newsroom live.akistan says it has shot down two indian air force jets in a major escalation of the kashmir conflict. a spokesman said one plane had fallen inside pakistani territory and two pilots had been arrested. it comes a day after indian jets struck militants in pakistan. both india and pakistan claim all of kashmir, but control only parts of it. this video from the pakistani information ministry shows what they say is footage of one of the downed indian jets. in another...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day. to the wet and windy weather of last week. most places try with a fair bit of sunshine and we continue in that vein for most of the day. some isolated showers to link down into england, clouding over in northern ireland and western scotland with rain by the evening. after a breezy day yesterday, the wind much lighter and plenty of sunshine overhead for most. feeling quite pleasant, temperatures higher than we expect this time of year, around 11 in plymouth. we finished today with more cloud in northern ireland and the west of scotland, patchy rain or drizzle coming and going through the night, spreading through scotland and into northern england, may be north wales. some try moments as well. increased cloud starts temperatures falling, some breaks across this south and east, a little bit of frost for a time. tomorrow cloudy with some rain and drizzle in the north, overall this week, not too bad, try whether to come, turning much wilder as well. goodbye for now. you're watching bbc new
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day. to the wet and windy weather of last week. most places try with a fair bit of sunshine and we continue in that vein for most of the day. some isolated showers to link down into england, clouding over in northern ireland and western scotland with rain by the evening. after a breezy day yesterday, the wind much lighter and plenty of sunshine overhead for most. feeling quite pleasant, temperatures higher than...
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this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is: the riddle of the irish borderrime minister went to northern ireland to promise she's taking the issue seriously. some of the main story from bbc world service. angelina jolie has visited camps in bangladesh for muslim rohingya refugees in her capacity as un envoy. she told the refugees that she condemned the world's failure to prevent over 730,000 of them being driven from their homes in myanmar. that's from bbc burmese. a russian couple have been detained in malaysia for the alleged abuse of their four—month—old baby. the pair were filmed swinging the infant in kuala lumpur during a street performance to fund their travels. that's from bbc chinese. in spain, jose mourinho has accepted a one—yearjail sentence, which he won't have to serve, and a fine of almost 2 million euros. he reached the deal with prosecutors who accused him of tax fraud. let's start with the canadian cryptocurrency exchange quadreegacx. this is what you used to see on their site, but if you go to the site now, there's a message now, those liq
this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is: the riddle of the irish borderrime minister went to northern ireland to promise she's taking the issue seriously. some of the main story from bbc world service. angelina jolie has visited camps in bangladesh for muslim rohingya refugees in her capacity as un envoy. she told the refugees that she condemned the world's failure to prevent over 730,000 of them being driven from their homes in myanmar. that's from bbc burmese. a...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.ger who fled the uk to join the islamic state group says she's upset and frustrated that the home office has revoked her british citizenship. samima begum said the decision was "unjust" on her and her newly born son. it's thought she may be eligible for citizenship of bangladesh — as her parents were born there. the home secretary, sajid javid, ordered the move against the 19—year—old, who travelled to syria to support the islamic state group in 2015. simonjones reports. she wants to return home but has been told she is not welcome. shamima begum remains in a refugee camp in syria. shejoined the so—called islamic state group when she was 15 but has now fled. she has just given birth after losing two previous children. i just want forgiveness, really, from the uk. everything i've been through i didn't expect i would go through that. she has been accused of showing no remorse after she equated the children killed in the manchester bombing two years ago with people being bombed by coaliti
welcome to bbc newsroom live.ger who fled the uk to join the islamic state group says she's upset and frustrated that the home office has revoked her british citizenship. samima begum said the decision was "unjust" on her and her newly born son. it's thought she may be eligible for citizenship of bangladesh — as her parents were born there. the home secretary, sajid javid, ordered the move against the 19—year—old, who travelled to syria to support the islamic state group in...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: social mediaretary tells the bbc we don't have the legislation for it. i have the legislation for tariffs content, i have it for illegal child sexual abuse imagery, but we don't have that legislation today for that kind of content. inflation drops to 1.8%, its lowest level in two years, due mainly to falls in fuel and energy prices. nine out of ten police officers say there aren't enough of them to meet demand, as ministers are warned the public faces "increased risk" due to lack of front line staff. the british chambers of commerce warns that firms are in danger of being "hung out to dry" over the prospect of a no—deal brexit.
you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: social mediaretary tells the bbc we don't have the legislation for it. i have the legislation for tariffs content, i have it for illegal child sexual abuse imagery, but we don't have that legislation today for that kind of content. inflation drops to 1.8%, its lowest level in two years, due mainly to falls in fuel and energy prices. nine out of ten police officers say there aren't enough of them to meet...
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bbc newsroom live is next, have a good weekend.ounties of england but they will clear over the next hour or so. plenty of sunshine everfor england, next hour or so. plenty of sunshine ever for england, wales, next hour or so. plenty of sunshine everfor england, wales, eastern scotland. sunshine in eastern scotla nd scotland. sunshine in eastern scotland turning hazy. the wind is the strongest here but it is a southerly air flow, hence we have seen southerly air flow, hence we have seen those temperatures rocket after a frosty start. widely into the mid teens, we could see up to 17 degrees across shelter part of england and wales. easy in the west tonight, more in the way of rain across northern parts of scotland for a time and a few showers elsewhere. dry for many with cloud in the forecast at times but it shouldn't be as cold as last night. any frost will be limited. into the weekend we continue with the mild story. get increasingly breezy into sunday. goodbye for now. it's 11am, and these are the main stories this morning: the ho
bbc newsroom live is next, have a good weekend.ounties of england but they will clear over the next hour or so. plenty of sunshine everfor england, next hour or so. plenty of sunshine ever for england, wales, next hour or so. plenty of sunshine everfor england, wales, eastern scotland. sunshine in eastern scotla nd scotland. sunshine in eastern scotland turning hazy. the wind is the strongest here but it is a southerly air flow, hence we have seen southerly air flow, hence we have seen those...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live. says he‘s "not very optimistic" about the chances of securing a brexit deal. the largest january surplus on record, figures just out show the government‘s accounts were in surplus by nearly £15 billion last month.
you re watching bbc newsroom live. says he‘s "not very optimistic" about the chances of securing a brexit deal. the largest january surplus on record, figures just out show the government‘s accounts were in surplus by nearly £15 billion last month.
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you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's11.00am and these are the main stories this morning.ere she can reach a brexit deal that avoids a hard border with the republic. actor liam neeson sparks a race row after saying he once wanted to kill a random black person after someone close to him was raped. i went up and down areas with a cosh, hoping i'd be approached by somebody. i'm ashamed to say that. and i did it for maybe a week hoping some black bleep would come out of a pub and have a go at me about something, you know, so i could kill him. 10 people have died — including a baby — in a fire in a paris apartment block — a woman has been arrested.
you're watching bbc newsroom live. it's11.00am and these are the main stories this morning.ere she can reach a brexit deal that avoids a hard border with the republic. actor liam neeson sparks a race row after saying he once wanted to kill a random black person after someone close to him was raped. i went up and down areas with a cosh, hoping i'd be approached by somebody. i'm ashamed to say that. and i did it for maybe a week hoping some black bleep would come out of a pub and have a go at me...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live ? it's11am, and these are the main stories this morning.started to see it around the world and it is in response to what our consumers are looking at and also on legislation —— back on what legislation is driving us towards. i have been getting reaction from workers in swindon who say they are devastated by the news. the shadow chancellor admits labour needs to conduct a "massive listening exercise" — after seven mps quit the party yesterday and warned that more may yet leave. figures released this morning show record numbers of people are in work, unemployment is at its
you re watching bbc newsroom live ? it's11am, and these are the main stories this morning.started to see it around the world and it is in response to what our consumers are looking at and also on legislation —— back on what legislation is driving us towards. i have been getting reaction from workers in swindon who say they are devastated by the news. the shadow chancellor admits labour needs to conduct a "massive listening exercise" — after seven mps quit the party yesterday and...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's 11 am and these are the main stories this morning: theresa mayy corbyn has written to theresa may — setting out five demands that could see labour back a brexit deal in parliament the cost of energy is set to rise for 11 million customers after the regulator, ofgem, raised price caps — the average user will pay nearly 100 and 20 pounds more a yearfrom april a man has been arrested on suspicion of abducting student libby squire who went missing in hull a week ago. search crews recover a body from the wreckage of the plane
you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's 11 am and these are the main stories this morning: theresa mayy corbyn has written to theresa may — setting out five demands that could see labour back a brexit deal in parliament the cost of energy is set to rise for 11 million customers after the regulator, ofgem, raised price caps — the average user will pay nearly 100 and 20 pounds more a yearfrom april a man has been arrested on suspicion of abducting student libby squire who went missing in...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. banned in good morning, welcome a shattering body blow. the japanese company made 160,000 models of the honda civic at the factory last year. roughly for one manufacturing job there's four at risk in the supply chain and local economy. so if you're talking about 3,500 jobs at risk, if you multiply that by four, we're talking about a significant number. we're talking about a major impact upon the local economy. we are expecting a news conference injapan around eight o'clock. we are expecting a news conference in japan around eight o'clock. we will bring its bid to you. jeremy corbyn has been warned that he faces the prospect of more resignations by labour mps in protest at his leadership. seven backbenchers have left to sit as independents, because of mr corbyn's handling of brexit and anti—semitism. one of the mps, ann coffey, said her colleagues have a big decision to make, including two conservative mps who told the bbc that they too are thinking about joining the group. this is a number of my colleagues that have
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. banned in good morning, welcome a shattering body blow. the japanese company made 160,000 models of the honda civic at the factory last year. roughly for one manufacturing job there's four at risk in the supply chain and local economy. so if you're talking about 3,500 jobs at risk, if you multiply that by four, we're talking about a significant number. we're talking about a major impact upon the local economy. we are...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. 30am. we will bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: we have been talking about potty training and how stressful it can be for parent and child. we will get some tips from an expert after 7:30am. they are like thoroughbreds to be up and at it. in fact, frankly, you've got to be so ready, otherwise you will be taken to the cleaners. that is sir kenneth branagh talking about how nervous he was working with his co—stars, damejudi dench and sir ian mckellen, in his new film looking at the life of william shakespeare. we will have the full interview later. and the hairy bikers are hitting the road for a tour involving cooking and conversation, two of their favourite things. they are here after 9:00am. donald trump has announced he will hold a second nuclear summit with north korea's leader, kim jong—un, later this month. the comments came during his state of the union address, in which he stated the meeting would take place over two days in
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. 30am. we will bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: we have been talking about potty training and how stressful it can be for parent and child. we will get some tips from an expert after 7:30am. they are like thoroughbreds to be up and at it. in fact, frankly, you've got to be so ready, otherwise you will be taken to the cleaners. that is sir kenneth branagh talking about...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.o. this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. it's 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning, we'll talk to the mp sarah wollaston about her decision to defect from the conservative party to the independent group set up by former labour mps. this is the greatest show. the stars were out for last we ll have some of the highlights later. and we ll meet the funeral director taking a different approach to death, making ceremonies more personal. her work has now been featured in a new film, and we ll have more after 8:30. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. three mps who resigned from the conservatives yesterday say a significant number of their former collea g u es significant number of their former colleagues are also considering leaving the party. anna soubry, sarah wollaston and heidi allen have joined the eight mps who resigned from labour to form the independent group. the prime m
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.o. this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. it's 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning, we'll talk to the mp sarah wollaston about her decision to defect from the conservative party to the independent group set up by former labour mps. this is the greatest show. the stars were out for last we ll have some of the highlights later. and we ll meet the...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. investigators are now on the scene, and the process of recovering the aircraft is expected to begin today. it disappeared on a flight from nantes to cardiff two weeks ago. a group of conservative mps, from both sides of the brexit debate, have agreed to work together in an effort to break the current deadlock. the alternative arrangements working group will meet for three days of talks to examine a range of options. it comes after mps voted to finding alternatives to the backstop — the policy designed to prevent the return of checks on the irish border. people currently aged in their twenties and thirties are at a far greater risk of getting an obesity—related cancer than people born in the 1950s. that's according to researchers in the united states. a study published in the lancet public health journal, shows an increasing number of younger adults are being diagnosed with cancers linked to their weight. researchers say people are now exposed to the dangers of being overweight earlier
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. investigators are now on the scene, and the process of recovering the aircraft is expected to begin today. it disappeared on a flight from nantes to cardiff two weeks ago. a group of conservative mps, from both sides of the brexit debate, have agreed to work together in an effort to break the current deadlock. the alternative arrangements working group will meet for three days of talks to examine a range of...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. on breakfast this morning: imagine enjoying a whale—watching trip — then this happens. we'll hear from two documentary makers about the moment a 30—ton humpback suddenly lept out of the ocean and landed on their sea kayak. "beer before wine and you'll feel fine, wine before beer and — oh dear!" — is a popular saying for avoiding hangovers. we'll find out out if there's any truth behind it. what does it take to become an sas soldier? we'll find out if sas who dares wins is as tough as it looks when the remaining four female recruits join us on the sofa. i think it probably is. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a body pulled from the wreckage of a plane carrying emiliano sala has been identified as that of the missing cardiff striker. dorset police confirmed the identification of the body last night. the plane went missing off the channel islands on 21st january. the pilot, david ibbotson, has not been found. cardiff city said in a statement "emiliano
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. on breakfast this morning: imagine enjoying a whale—watching trip — then this happens. we'll hear from two documentary makers about the moment a 30—ton humpback suddenly lept out of the ocean and landed on their sea kayak. "beer before wine and you'll feel fine, wine before beer and — oh dear!" — is a popular saying for avoiding hangovers. we'll find out out if there's any truth behind it. what does it...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.. bye for now. you are hello to you. this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. also on the programme: it is one of the most common health complaints in the uk but many people have never heard of raynaud's. we're finding out what it is and how it's treated after 7:30am. # there are so many reasons to stay alive. the author matt haig and the ex—razorlight drummer andy burrows have blended their talents to create an album reflecting on their mental health experiences. they met via a tweet. speak to the —— they'll be here later. sir don mccullin's pictures of the vietnam war defined conflict for a generation, but a new exhibition of the photojournalist‘s work also looks at his hard—hitting images of britain. we'll take a tour. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. to the island to reassure people that you will find a way to deliver brexit while avoiding the hard border with t
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.. bye for now. you are hello to you. this is breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. also on the programme: it is one of the most common health complaints in the uk but many people have never heard of raynaud's. we're finding out what it is and how it's treated after 7:30am. # there are so many reasons to stay alive. the author matt haig and the...