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will continue that conversation with vernon coaker and all of the main news stories coming up on bbc newsroom your patience. in terms of whether high visible policing is a deterrent, i spoke to a criminologist who was saying there is absolutely no evidence that high profile policing is a deterrent for violent crimes like this. he said that what it will do is just displace crime to other areas. similarly, he said that there are no figures to show that a stop and search will actually reduce this sort of crime. well, that is not the evidence from the home office. if you look at what are the home office itself said both through a paper that became available to the public, the home office identified the link between police numbers and serious violent crime and indeed in the serious violent strategy that the government itself have published, on page 20 or 23, i think, it actually identifies how effective hotspot policing, as they call it, it is and it actually points out in that evidence that not only does it deal with the problem in a particular area, the evidence is it doesn't displace crime into
will continue that conversation with vernon coaker and all of the main news stories coming up on bbc newsroom your patience. in terms of whether high visible policing is a deterrent, i spoke to a criminologist who was saying there is absolutely no evidence that high profile policing is a deterrent for violent crimes like this. he said that what it will do is just displace crime to other areas. similarly, he said that there are no figures to show that a stop and search will actually reduce this...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. government has set out fresh emergency measures it would take, in the event of the uk leaving the eu without a deal. mps will vote this evening on whether to block a no—deal brexit on the 29th of march, after rejecting theresa may's deal for a second time last night. if, ultimately, the uk were to leave with no deal, the government says a new tariff regime would come in. tariffs are the taxes charged on goods and services as they pass between one country and another. britain would slash tariffs on most imports under a temporary scheme. 87% of imports would be eligible for no tariffs. tariffs would be kept to protect some industries, including beef, lamb, poultry and some dairy imports. and the government says that in the event of a no deal brexit it wouldn't introduce any new checks or controls, or require customs declarations for any goods moving from across the border from ireland to northern ireland and irish goods entering the northern ireland market would not face any tariffs. we
welcome to bbc newsroom live. government has set out fresh emergency measures it would take, in the event of the uk leaving the eu without a deal. mps will vote this evening on whether to block a no—deal brexit on the 29th of march, after rejecting theresa may's deal for a second time last night. if, ultimately, the uk were to leave with no deal, the government says a new tariff regime would come in. tariffs are the taxes charged on goods and services as they pass between one country and...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live. it's ham — and these are the main stories this morning: the home secretary meets police chiefs to discuss knife crime — as one of the country's most senior officers warns it should be treated as a national emergency. it's an emergency, and it needs emergency funding. we need to have more officer hours on the streets. around 30 passengers are quarantined at gatwick — after feeling ill during a flight from barbados. a warning over the move away from cash — as a report suggests one in five people will struggle to cope if high street shops stop accepting notes and coins. the us singer, r kelly, denies allegations of sexual abuse in an interview on american television. how stupid would it be for me to... with my crazy past and what i've been through. 0h, right now, i think ijust need to be monster and hold good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling. the home secretary, sajid javid, has been meeting police chiefs from areas most affected by violent crime — to d
you re watching bbc newsroom live. it's ham — and these are the main stories this morning: the home secretary meets police chiefs to discuss knife crime — as one of the country's most senior officers warns it should be treated as a national emergency. it's an emergency, and it needs emergency funding. we need to have more officer hours on the streets. around 30 passengers are quarantined at gatwick — after feeling ill during a flight from barbados. a warning over the move away from cash...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day., they are not going to last for that long, because we have some cloud moving in from the south—west with maximum temperatures up to 17 degrees. this rain will continue northwards and eastwards, is strengthening wind. some clear spells in the far north of scotland. temperature is about nine celsius. goodbye. you re watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning... britain's top police officer says there is a link between cuts in police numbers and violent crime. i agree that there is some link between violent crime on the streets, obviously, and police numbers. of course there is and i think everybody would see that. this as the prime minister says there's no direct corrleation between police numbers and knife crime. a former minister demands the government treats it like terrorism. this is also something that is a national crisis, a national emergency. a british man is clear of hiv after a stem cell transplant — he received the bone marrow stem cells
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day., they are not going to last for that long, because we have some cloud moving in from the south—west with maximum temperatures up to 17 degrees. this rain will continue northwards and eastwards, is strengthening wind. some clear spells in the far north of scotland. temperature is about nine celsius. goodbye. you re watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning... britain's...
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thank you for your company today, we're tomorrow at 10am and bbc newsroom live is next.cene by the beach with some sunshine. he will continue to see sunny spells across eastern parts of england towards the eastern parts of scotla nd england towards the eastern parts of scotland this afternoon. elsewhere, it is mostly cloudy but there may be brighter breaks developing. they will also be a bit of rain and drizzle towards the north and west of scotland. maximum temperatures this afternoon, 12 to 14 celsius. tonight, mostly cloudy skies, mist and murk developing into wednesday morning. but we will continue to see rain across central and southern parts of scotland and perhaps the la ke parts of scotland and perhaps the lake district. temperatures down to seven, 9 degrees and another mile start as we go into wednesday. which will be mostly dry day. a lot of clabo breaks developing to give some sunny spells. temperature starting to rise and about 15 to 17 celsius. goodbye for now. you re watching bbc newsroom live — it's11am and these are the main stories this morning. theresa
thank you for your company today, we're tomorrow at 10am and bbc newsroom live is next.cene by the beach with some sunshine. he will continue to see sunny spells across eastern parts of england towards the eastern parts of scotla nd england towards the eastern parts of scotland this afternoon. elsewhere, it is mostly cloudy but there may be brighter breaks developing. they will also be a bit of rain and drizzle towards the north and west of scotland. maximum temperatures this afternoon, 12 to...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live. and if she has any decency in her at all, she will do the right thing and she will resign. in a last attempt to get mps to back her brexit deal, theresa may will urge eu leaders to agree to legally binding changes to the irish backstop. a crisis in school funding — more than 7000 headteachers from across england write to parents warning that their schools are under threat. the government will grant formal diplomatic protection to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian woman who‘s
you re watching bbc newsroom live. and if she has any decency in her at all, she will do the right thing and she will resign. in a last attempt to get mps to back her brexit deal, theresa may will urge eu leaders to agree to legally binding changes to the irish backstop. a crisis in school funding — more than 7000 headteachers from across england write to parents warning that their schools are under threat. the government will grant formal diplomatic protection to nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live ?akistani military earlier this week. the government agree to pay up to £33 million to eurotunnel, to settle a lawsuit over extra ferry services, in the event of a no—deal brexit. social media firms are urged to do more to tackle child grooming — after 5000 online offences were recorded injust 18 months. destined to fail — a damning report says problems with the part—privatisation of the probation service in england and wales have cost taxpayers almost half a billion pounds. and coming up — a special day of brexit coverage
you're watching bbc newsroom live ?akistani military earlier this week. the government agree to pay up to £33 million to eurotunnel, to settle a lawsuit over extra ferry services, in the event of a no—deal brexit. social media firms are urged to do more to tackle child grooming — after 5000 online offences were recorded injust 18 months. destined to fail — a damning report says problems with the part—privatisation of the probation service in england and wales have cost taxpayers almost...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. the lead story, brexit. get her brexit deal through parliament in about a5 minutes' time mps will hold a series of votes which may see them taking some control away from the prime minister. donald trump has come out firing, saying his enemies, who did "evil" and "treasonous things", will be under scruntiny, after he was absolved of colluding with russia. he has come out firing. a lot of people out there have done some bad things, evil things, treasonous things, evil things, treasonous things against our country, very people bet few people i know could have handled it. we can never ever let this happen to another president again. many would argue that sunday was one of the best days of the donald trump presidency and certainly he was keen to get his point across. that was a response to a release of the summary of the enquiry by robert mueller, it did not quite say the same thing as the president, it did find no collusion of evidence of collusion, but on obstruction of justice, of evidence of collusion, but on
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. the lead story, brexit. get her brexit deal through parliament in about a5 minutes' time mps will hold a series of votes which may see them taking some control away from the prime minister. donald trump has come out firing, saying his enemies, who did "evil" and "treasonous things", will be under scruntiny, after he was absolved of colluding with russia. he has come out firing. a lot of people out there have done some bad...
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bbc newsroom live is next. thank you for your comments today. good morning.ere is a bit more cloud and cloud in northern ireland and much of scotland. in the north—east of scotland there are sunny spells. patchy rain in the north and north—west of scotland this afternoon with a and south—westerly wind. it is still mired at their comic temperature is about 13—15, with sunny spells that could go up to 17. this evening and overnight there will be some clear spells, but turning kobe for many of us spells, but turning kobe for many of us with persistent rain in the far north—west. 0vernight temperatures north—west. 0vernight temperatures no lower than about 7—11. a mild start to thursday which will be cloudy. maximum temperature is getting up to about 14—16dc. still on the warm side. you re watching bbc newsroom live. it‘s 11am and these are the main stories this morning... number ten says theresa may will not be asking the european union for a long delay when she formally requests that brexit is postponed. the prime minister i know would like to do it as quickly
bbc newsroom live is next. thank you for your comments today. good morning.ere is a bit more cloud and cloud in northern ireland and much of scotland. in the north—east of scotland there are sunny spells. patchy rain in the north and north—west of scotland this afternoon with a and south—westerly wind. it is still mired at their comic temperature is about 13—15, with sunny spells that could go up to 17. this evening and overnight there will be some clear spells, but turning kobe for...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live.are due to vote again on theresa may's deal. a leading brexiteer says she's likely to lose again. in very simple terms, if you ask the same question, you are likely to get pretty much the same answer. i'm carrie gracie, with the other main stories this morning. pressure mounts on boeing after the ethiopia air disaster, china grounds all its 737 max—8s for urgent checks. three of the seven british nationals, who were killed, have been named.
you're watching bbc newsroom live.are due to vote again on theresa may's deal. a leading brexiteer says she's likely to lose again. in very simple terms, if you ask the same question, you are likely to get pretty much the same answer. i'm carrie gracie, with the other main stories this morning. pressure mounts on boeing after the ethiopia air disaster, china grounds all its 737 max—8s for urgent checks. three of the seven british nationals, who were killed, have been named.
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day.uth—west are moving their way further east, and they could be quite heavy, perhaps even thundery at times during this afternoon. sunshine will return across these western areas, and maximum temperatures getting up to 11 celsius. through tonight, those showers will ease away, and for many of us there will be clear skies, turning quite chilly, they could be a touch of frost first thing on tuesday morning, and then more persistent rain coming in through northern ireland. those are the overnight temperatures, chilly start on tuesday morning, but as we go through the day on tuesday they should be sunny spells, a few showers particularly for northern ireland, central and southern parts of scotland, and highs of up to 13 degrees. goodbye. you‘re watching bbc newsroom live — it‘s 11am and these are the main stories this morning: former metropolitan police commissioner, lord hogan—howe, calls on the government to appoint a knives tsar, after two more teenagers were killed in stabbings over the
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day.uth—west are moving their way further east, and they could be quite heavy, perhaps even thundery at times during this afternoon. sunshine will return across these western areas, and maximum temperatures getting up to 11 celsius. through tonight, those showers will ease away, and for many of us there will be clear skies, turning quite chilly, they could be a touch of frost first thing on tuesday morning, and...
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bbc newsroom is next.for the rest of the day. in between, there will be sunny spells just like this scene here. but you can see from the wind gusts, still blustery out there, gusts up to 14, 50 mph across england and east wales. they will ease off gradually this afternoon but still a blustery afternoon. showers feeding in on that north—westerly wind across northern and western areas. quite cloudy in the south—west of england, south wales, a few spots of rain here and a maximum temperature this afternoon up to nine, 30 degrees. through this evening, we will repeat the process again because more rain is going to move its way in from the west and that rain will spread east and south east. as we go through friday, a lot of the rain will clear away, leaving sunny spells and showers. another blustery day, strong winds, particular, across eastern parts of england, goodbye. you re watching bbc newsroom live ? it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: prosecutors in northern ireland are about to announc
bbc newsroom is next.for the rest of the day. in between, there will be sunny spells just like this scene here. but you can see from the wind gusts, still blustery out there, gusts up to 14, 50 mph across england and east wales. they will ease off gradually this afternoon but still a blustery afternoon. showers feeding in on that north—westerly wind across northern and western areas. quite cloudy in the south—west of england, south wales, a few spots of rain here and a maximum temperature...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: the eu agreese delayed. theresa may returns to london, to try and convince mps to back her deal but she also offered them an olive branch, after her earlier speech sparked an angry reaction. last night i expressed my frustration, and i know that mps are frustrated too. they have difficult jobs to do. i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of
you re watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: the eu agreese delayed. theresa may returns to london, to try and convince mps to back her deal but she also offered them an olive branch, after her earlier speech sparked an angry reaction. last night i expressed my frustration, and i know that mps are frustrated too. they have difficult jobs to do. i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of
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hello, this is bbc newsroom live with carrie gracie. the headlines... control of the brexit process. cleared of collusion. the president claims complete exoneration after the special council finds no evidence his campaign conspiring with russia. staff at a prison in dorset have found these drugs and mobile phones, sewn into the carcasses of three dead rats. # the sun ain't gonna shine any more #. the enigmatic singer scott walker — one third of the walker brothers who also went on to achieve solo success — has died at the age of 76. and coming up, an historic visit to cuba as the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall become the first official royal visitors to the island nation. lots more on the brexit developments. let's go over to joanna in westminster. sorry, we will do that any moment. first we will do that any moment. first we will go to sport and its catherine. i will squeeze in the sport quickly and we will get back tojoanna in westminster. scotland, northern ireland, england all won their 2020 qualifiers yesterday that scotland did little to e
hello, this is bbc newsroom live with carrie gracie. the headlines... control of the brexit process. cleared of collusion. the president claims complete exoneration after the special council finds no evidence his campaign conspiring with russia. staff at a prison in dorset have found these drugs and mobile phones, sewn into the carcasses of three dead rats. # the sun ain't gonna shine any more #. the enigmatic singer scott walker — one third of the walker brothers who also went on to achieve...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live ? it's11am and these are the main stories this morning.e fallen and been fatally injured. police say ‘multiple' people have been injured in a shooting on a tram in the dutch city of utrecht . the gunman is still on the loose. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following the deadly attack on mosques in christchurch. theresa may will make fresh attempts to win over conservative and dup mps to her brexit deal — jeremy hunt says the government hopes a vote will take place tomorrow. we
you're watching bbc newsroom live ? it's11am and these are the main stories this morning.e fallen and been fatally injured. police say ‘multiple' people have been injured in a shooting on a tram in the dutch city of utrecht . the gunman is still on the loose. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following the deadly attack on mosques in christchurch. theresa may will make fresh attempts to win over conservative and dup mps to her...
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you've been affected by this issue or want further information go to the bbc action line website: bbc newsroomr at the moment. in the north, it's quite cloudy. in the south, lovely skies, blue skies and sunshine, in cornwall at the moment. and for much of south wales, through southern england we continue with sunny spells, fair weather club developing. further north across the midlands come into northern england, or cloud, more cloud across scotland and northern ireland, outbreaks of rain affecting the north—west of scotland. maximum temperature is 11-13. scotland. maximum temperature is 11—13. tonight, we continue, thickest cloud across the north. outbreaks of rain in the north of scotland. elsewhere, varying amounts of cloud, some lengthy clear spells to allow temperatures to drop close to allow temperatures to drop close to freezing. generally speaking, temperatures staying up at around 3-6d. temperatures staying up at around 3—6d. wednesday, some varying amounts of cloud and sunshine, the best of which will be across england and wales. maximum temperatures 12-14d. and wales. maximum temper
you've been affected by this issue or want further information go to the bbc action line website: bbc newsroomr at the moment. in the north, it's quite cloudy. in the south, lovely skies, blue skies and sunshine, in cornwall at the moment. and for much of south wales, through southern england we continue with sunny spells, fair weather club developing. further north across the midlands come into northern england, or cloud, more cloud across scotland and northern ireland, outbreaks of rain...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day.into the afternoon. still quite a bit of cloud across scotland, northern ireland through northern and eastern areas of england. during the afternoon the cloud will break up to some sunny spells. certainly sunny spells to the east of scotland and the north of northern ireland. that will continue through the afternoon with maximum temperatures up to 13-15. with maximum temperatures up to 13—15. tonight, with lengthy clear spells, probably colder for many of us. temperatures could fall close to freezing. certainly, a touch colder around the countryside than it is in the towns and cities. temperatures generally around 3—6. 0n the towns and cities. temperatures generally around 3—6. on thursday, lots of dry weather again with plenty of sunshine throughout the day after mis—timed hunt for players away. temperatures a little bit higher. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh — live in westminster. could there be a plan b for brexit? mps are taking control of the commons today to vote on alterna
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day.into the afternoon. still quite a bit of cloud across scotland, northern ireland through northern and eastern areas of england. during the afternoon the cloud will break up to some sunny spells. certainly sunny spells to the east of scotland and the north of northern ireland. that will continue through the afternoon with maximum temperatures up to 13-15. with maximum temperatures up to 13—15. tonight, with...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: the eu demandsa brexit delay. if the prime minister's deal does not get through on tuesday, then it is likely that the house of commons will vote to extend the article 50 procedure. the equality and human rights can commission is considering taking action against the labour party of complaints of anti—semitism. another knife death in london comes amid warnings over the links between school exclusions and stabbings. officers investigating the grenfell tower fire in london say criminal charges will not be brought for at least two years.
you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: the eu demandsa brexit delay. if the prime minister's deal does not get through on tuesday, then it is likely that the house of commons will vote to extend the article 50 procedure. the equality and human rights can commission is considering taking action against the labour party of complaints of anti—semitism. another knife death in london comes amid warnings over the links between school exclusions and...
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you re watching bbc newsroom live. one of the country's most senior officers warns it should be treated as a national emergency. it's an emergency, and it needs emergency funding. we need to have more officer hours on the streets. around 30 passengers are quarantined at gatwick — after feeling ill during a flight from barbados. a warning over the move away from cash — as a report suggests one in five people will struggle to cope if high street shops stop accepting notes and coins. the us singer, r kelly, denies allegations of sexual abuse in an interview on american television. how stupid would it be for me to...
you re watching bbc newsroom live. one of the country's most senior officers warns it should be treated as a national emergency. it's an emergency, and it needs emergency funding. we need to have more officer hours on the streets. around 30 passengers are quarantined at gatwick — after feeling ill during a flight from barbados. a warning over the move away from cash — as a report suggests one in five people will struggle to cope if high street shops stop accepting notes and coins. the us...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. satisfaction in the nhs falls to its lowest level in over a decade. a manchester miracle in paris. against all the odds, united, knock paris saint germain out of the champions league, thanks to an injury time penalty, awarded by var. the plan was to get the first goal, be in the game with five minutes to go, or ten to go, and we were. a baker's billion. greggs reports its results for last year in the next few minutes — sales expected to pass the billion pounds mark for the first time. i'll have more on that and i'll be speaking to the boss. another gold medal, another title. this is the woman everyone is talking about when it comes to british athletics. double european champion laura muir willjoin us on the sofa, as she continues to rack up the gold medals. and you will need a quick sprints today to stay warm. it is cold thanks to a strengthening wind. quite a bit of rain around for some of you through the day. i will have all the details here on breakfast. it's thursday, 7th march. o
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. satisfaction in the nhs falls to its lowest level in over a decade. a manchester miracle in paris. against all the odds, united, knock paris saint germain out of the champions league, thanks to an injury time penalty, awarded by var. the plan was to get the first goal, be in the game with five minutes to go, or ten to go, and we were. a baker's billion. greggs reports its results for last year in the next few...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. good morning.land and wales, courtesy of storm gareth. it will bring more strong winds, stronger later this afternoon, severe gales with the heavy rain, some of it is likely, there could be minor damage because of the strong winds. as the wind pushes into the south—east of england, some intense rainfall for a short time. things clearing up a bit further north and west, showers could be heavy, perhaps the injury. frequent showers into scotland and northern ireland. temperature is fairly irrelevant because of the strong winds, which intensify in northern ireland this afternoon. 70 or 80 mph across the central belt of scotland, 60 or 70 mph through this evening. and whiteley across england and wales into wednesday, the strong winds continue. stronger winds perhaps in the north—east of scotland. goodbye for now. trasch and widely across england and wales. this is bbc news, i‘m annita mcveigh at westminster. the headlines at 11. theresa may urges mp5 to back her brexit deal in today‘s vote, after she se
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. have a good day. good morning.land and wales, courtesy of storm gareth. it will bring more strong winds, stronger later this afternoon, severe gales with the heavy rain, some of it is likely, there could be minor damage because of the strong winds. as the wind pushes into the south—east of england, some intense rainfall for a short time. things clearing up a bit further north and west, showers could be heavy, perhaps the injury. frequent showers into...
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i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. t. matt hancock told us the only way to deliver the brexit people voted for is to accept the deal already negotiated. the house of commons is going to make sure it‘s voice is heard. for instance, it is now very clear that even for colleagues of mine who wanted to go down the no deal read, the house of commons will not let that happen so for those colleagues, the best option available is the prime minister‘s deal. social media companies could be required to remove content which promotes misinformation about vaccines, the health secretary matt hancock has told bbc news. nhs leaders are concerned about campaigns against vaccinations including measles, mumps and rubella. the uptake of mmr has been falling in england and last year there were more than 80,000 measles cases in europe, the highest in a decade. coroners in england and wales could be given new powers to investigate the deaths of stillborn babies. currently inquests are only held for infants who have shown signs of life after bei
i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. t. matt hancock told us the only way to deliver the brexit people voted for is to accept the deal already negotiated. the house of commons is going to make sure it‘s voice is heard. for instance, it is now very clear that even for colleagues of mine who wanted to go down the no deal read, the house of commons will not let that happen so for those colleagues, the best option available is the prime...
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newsrooms. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara orchard.e chesney. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in harold hill two weeks ago. 18—year—old svenson ong—a—kwee from romford will appear at barkingside magistrates court today. a 999 call made by a pensioner who died following a burglary at her home in north london has been released. i've just been burgled. i'vejust been burgled. two or i've just been burgled. two or three young men walked up and took my handbag. maureen whale collapsed during the call which she made seconds after thieves broke into her home in barnet. police are treating her death as manslaughter and are offering a 20,000 pound reward for information. her niece says it's tragic this happened in the one place where she felt safe. she loved this area, we all did. it was like our safety plays. it's where we grew up. it was her for her, it was her home. she had been there from a little girl and the fa ct there from a little girl and the fact that somebody had broken into somewhere she felt secure is tragic. more th
newsrooms. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara orchard.e chesney. the 18—year—old was stabbed to death in a park in harold hill two weeks ago. 18—year—old svenson ong—a—kwee from romford will appear at barkingside magistrates court today. a 999 call made by a pensioner who died following a burglary at her home in north london has been released. i've just been burgled. i'vejust been burgled. two or i've just been burgled. two or three young men walked up and took my handbag....
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. and naga munchetty. it's 6:32. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: we're asking whether security flaws in some car alarms are leaving vehicles more vulnerable to being stolen. america's new commercial astronaut capsule will begin the final stage of its demonstration flight in the next hour — we'll catch up with it live as it begins its journey back to earth. and commemorating the centenary of women in parliament — we'll be speaking to the mp rachel reeves about how they've shaped politics. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. theresa may will use a speech later today to implore eu leaders to give ground and make changes to her brexit deal. negotiators are preparing to work through the weekend in a last ditch effort to secure changes that will gain the support of mps. labour says the prime minister's speech is an admission of failure. more than 7,000 headteachers in england have written a letter
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. and naga munchetty. it's 6:32. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: we're asking whether security flaws in some car alarms are leaving vehicles more vulnerable to being stolen. america's new commercial astronaut capsule will begin the final stage of its demonstration flight in the next hour — we'll catch up with it live as it begins its journey back to earth....
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i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.6:30am. good morning. we‘ll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: we‘ll be out and about with the ramblers who are fighting to save britain‘s 10,000 unofficial footpaths. also this morning, 25 years after witnessing the murder of his friend stephen lawrence, duwayne brooks has produced a film about britain‘s problem with knife crime. we‘ll meet duwayne and three of those involved in his documentary just after 8:30am. later on, we‘ll bejoined by the wandering hearts, the latest band to find success on the uk‘s fast—growing country western scene. good morning. here‘s a summary of today‘s main stories from bbc news. theresa may has made a defiant address to the nation, blaming mp5 for the deadlock over brexit. in the broadcast from downing street, she said she was on the same side as people who‘d "had enough" of political games. today, she heads to brussels to ask for a three—month delay, but her actions have provoked an angry response fr
i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.6:30am. good morning. we‘ll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: we‘ll be out and about with the ramblers who are fighting to save britain‘s 10,000 unofficial footpaths. also this morning, 25 years after witnessing the murder of his friend stephen lawrence, duwayne brooks has produced a film about britain‘s problem with knife crime. we‘ll meet duwayne and three...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.is is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker, who is in westminster for us this morning ahead of the government's crucial vote on theresa may's brexit deal. it is 6:30am. we will bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: after a spate of fatal stabbings, we will be talking to the new director of public prosecutions about what he thinks needs to be done to tackle knife crime. and box set britain. we will find out why nearly a third of households say that streaming is the primary way they view tv and films at home. and remember snoop, the dog who went viral after being abandoned on the side of the road, days before christmas? we will be catching up with him at his new home. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: theresa may says she has secured legally binding changes to her brexit deal ahead of a vote in the commons later today. speaking after last—minute talks in strasbourg, the prime minister said they included as
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.is is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker, who is in westminster for us this morning ahead of the government's crucial vote on theresa may's brexit deal. it is 6:30am. we will bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: after a spate of fatal stabbings, we will be talking to the new director of public prosecutions about what he thinks needs to be done to tackle knife...
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bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. see you monday.and eve n a cross across the south west midlands and even across north—western parts of england, but this is the latest satellite imagery. for many of us, it has been a lovely start to the day with lots of sunshine. that sunshine will continue into the afternoon. the fog is continuing to clear away from the south—west but we still have that cloud across northern ireland and much of scotla nd northern ireland and much of scotland except the north—east of scotland, where there will be clearer skies. through this evening, some fog again forming, especially across central and southern areas of the uk. cloud is continuing in the far north—west. temperatures are variable depending on whether fog and a clear skies are. anotherfine day for many of us. but cooler by sunday. good morning — this is bbc news, i'mjoanna gosling live at westminster. the headlines at 11: 0n the 29th march — the day the uk was due to leave the eu — mps will vote yet again on a plan for brexit — they're currently debat
bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. see you monday.and eve n a cross across the south west midlands and even across north—western parts of england, but this is the latest satellite imagery. for many of us, it has been a lovely start to the day with lots of sunshine. that sunshine will continue into the afternoon. the fog is continuing to clear away from the south—west but we still have that cloud across northern ireland and much of scotla nd northern...
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hello, this is bbc newsroom live with joanna gosling. the headlines. to the prime minister‘s deal. the prime minister will meet conservative backbenchers in an effort to win their support for her deal as she faces growing pressure to name a date to resign. the president of the european council, donald tusk has urged the european parliament not to stand in the way of giving britain more time over brexit. isaid i said that we should be open to a long extension if the uk wishes to rethink its brexit strategy. plans to fit all new cars with speed limiter devices have been approved by the european commission. musicians pay tribute to singer roger charlery, known as ranking roger, who has died aged 56. we will be back at westminster in a moment. now, the sport. how to deal with racist fans? a question that remains front and centre of the football agenda this morning. montenegro have been charged by uefa after some england players were abused in their euro 2020 qualifier on monday night. lots of discussion today about what punishment would stop the abuse — ta
hello, this is bbc newsroom live with joanna gosling. the headlines. to the prime minister‘s deal. the prime minister will meet conservative backbenchers in an effort to win their support for her deal as she faces growing pressure to name a date to resign. the president of the european council, donald tusk has urged the european parliament not to stand in the way of giving britain more time over brexit. isaid i said that we should be open to a long extension if the uk wishes to rethink its...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.ing you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: councils across the country are under pressure from the government to meet tougher air quality targets. what's the best way to do it? ben's in nottingham for us this morning to find out how they're tackling the issue. we're hearing how dogs are helping victims or witnesses of crime give their evidence. # dreams can come true... it was one of the most recognisable songs from the 90s and helped gabrielle achieve her dream of becoming a pop star. she'll be here talking about her new album, which she describes as a blend of old and new. it's friday the 29th of march. there is a hole next to me but he is down in westminster this morning because it was supposed to be the day, it is not quite, it is half the day. it is finally the 29th of march, we all remember why that date was so important. it was the date the uk was due to leave the eu. that is why i am spending this morning at westminster. theresa may i
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.ing you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: councils across the country are under pressure from the government to meet tougher air quality targets. what's the best way to do it? ben's in nottingham for us this morning to find out how they're tackling the issue. we're hearing how dogs are helping victims or witnesses of crime give their evidence. # dreams can come true... it was one...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.d sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: a first view of the poignant sculpture made of bullets made to mark the 75th anniversary of d—day. we meet the winner of channel 4's child genius programme, who has an iq higher than einstein. and the award—winning columnist melanie reid, who was paralysed after a horse riding accident, tells us about on coming to terms with the fact that she will never walk again. an urgent meeting of police chiefs has been called after two more teenagers were killed in fatal stabbings over the weekend. the home secretary, sajid javid, said in a tweet that the situation can't go on. andy moore reports on the latest victims of knife crime. police officers were called to the suburban street at hale barns in greater manchester on saturday evening to find a 17—year—old boy had been stabbed. he was taken to hospital, but died there of his wounds. yousef makki has been described as a loveable young man with a great sense of humour. police said his dea
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.d sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: a first view of the poignant sculpture made of bullets made to mark the 75th anniversary of d—day. we meet the winner of channel 4's child genius programme, who has an iq higher than einstein. and the award—winning columnist melanie reid, who was paralysed after a horse riding accident, tells us about on coming to terms with the fact that she will never walk again....
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from monday, bbc news will be opening a pop—up newsroom in bradford, as part of a project to involve ewers and listeners in the stories we report. it's called ‘we are bradford' 7 and will bring a series of stories to the bbc that have been suggested by the residents of the city. as part of the process to get these ideas to your screen we recently asked a panel of bradford residents for their views 7 at an event hosted by the bbc s kamal ahmed and sabbiyah pervez. hi, i'm from bradford. i'm from bradford. many people were saying that they want stories from bradford, told by the people of bradford. and we sifted through those stories and some of them are going to be presented to you during the session. now, we've put them under themes. we are going to discuss these themes and whether or not you think they make potential story ideas. maybe you've got a different perspective, maybe you're doing something so fantastic, that you think, we should be including in our coverage. the first one, which maybe isn't a surprise from people who don't come from bradford but do you might sound a bit cli
from monday, bbc news will be opening a pop—up newsroom in bradford, as part of a project to involve ewers and listeners in the stories we report. it's called ‘we are bradford' 7 and will bring a series of stories to the bbc that have been suggested by the residents of the city. as part of the process to get these ideas to your screen we recently asked a panel of bradford residents for their views 7 at an event hosted by the bbc s kamal ahmed and sabbiyah pervez. hi, i'm from bradford. i'm...
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back to samantha simmonds in the bbc newsroom.pondent vicky john hughes inside the houses of parliament, as you can see. take us through exactly what mps will be discussing and voting on in the next few hours. the government has got its own plan which is the gate its deal through. but they are accepting that if the deal were to go through they would need a delay, short delay to brexit to legislate, but they have other ideas about what they would like to see happening. 0ne have other ideas about what they would like to see happening. one of them is the member of the independent group, sarah wollaston, whojoins me now. you want another referendum and you're going to push that vote today. we do not expect to win because we have not got the labour party supporting us and unless they come round to fulfil their promise to back a people's vote, it will not pass, but we feel this is part of building that pressure so this is part of building that pressure so by the end hopefully of this week they will eventually come round to doing that. t
back to samantha simmonds in the bbc newsroom.pondent vicky john hughes inside the houses of parliament, as you can see. take us through exactly what mps will be discussing and voting on in the next few hours. the government has got its own plan which is the gate its deal through. but they are accepting that if the deal were to go through they would need a delay, short delay to brexit to legislate, but they have other ideas about what they would like to see happening. 0ne have other ideas about...
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and coming up, as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about some and listeners in the city. once more with feeling. hello, and welcome had to a look at what the papers will be any us tomorrow. —— bringing us. with me are the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown, and joe twyman, director of the polling company, deltapoll. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a warning by the bank of england in the financial times. they tell lenders to triple their easy to—sell assets, ahead of a forecasted "market meltdown" if the uk crashes out of the eu. the metro carries an interview with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, who today said it was too risky for uk officials to rescue the baby son of is bride shamima begum before his death. the father of joanna toole, the first brit to be named as a victim of the ethiopian plane crash, pays tribute to his daughter in the i. another photo ofjoanna toole covers the front of the telegraph. she is one of 157 passengers and crew who died when an ethiopian airways jet crashed after take—off from the capit
and coming up, as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about some and listeners in the city. once more with feeling. hello, and welcome had to a look at what the papers will be any us tomorrow. —— bringing us. with me are the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown, and joe twyman, director of the polling company, deltapoll. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. a warning by the bank of england in the financial times. they tell lenders...
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next, as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about some of theries suggested by viewers and listeners in the city. lam nadia, i am nadia, and lam nadia, and i am i am nadia, and i am from lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iam lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iamjack, and lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, and i am from bradford. and i am from radford. —— bradford. many people were saying that they wa nt many people were saying that they want stories from bradford told by the people of bradford. we sifted through some of those stories and some of them will be presented to you during this session. we have put them under themes, and we will discuss whether or not they make potential story ideas. maybe you have a different perspective, maybe you are doing something so fantastic, jack, i am looking at you, that you think we should be including it in our coverage. the first one, which may be isn't a surprise from people who don't come from bradford, but for you might sound a bit cliched, i don
next, as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about some of theries suggested by viewers and listeners in the city. lam nadia, i am nadia, and lam nadia, and i am i am nadia, and i am from lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iam lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, lam nadia, and i am from bradford. iamjack, and lam nadia, and i am from bradford. i am jack, and i am from bradford. and i am from radford. —— bradford. many people were saying that...
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indeed, we are in one of the largest newsrooms in the world, here in the bbc news room, and today is been on the agenda time and time again is brexit and we‘ve invited some audience members in specifically to talk to editors, exactly what they want to see done on the brexit bishoo. i‘ll be talking to a couple of those shortly but first our reporters have had some in salford. hi, my name‘s tony, i voted to remain in the eu. i believe bbc‘s coverage should have been more positive in terms of showing the opportunities of remaining, as opposed to some of the project fear aspects. hi, my name's marie, and i voted to leave the eu. i feel the bbc's coverage of brexit has been scaremongering and very negative. it's about time we showed the positive aspects of leaving the eu and getting behind our businesses. they don't realise that educated people in this country knew what they were voting for. they've been scaremongering that much that people think we won't be able to trade and we won't be able to travel. i've been in business 20 years. wind and we are a furniture manufacturer. sam‘s compan
indeed, we are in one of the largest newsrooms in the world, here in the bbc news room, and today is been on the agenda time and time again is brexit and we‘ve invited some audience members in specifically to talk to editors, exactly what they want to see done on the brexit bishoo. i‘ll be talking to a couple of those shortly but first our reporters have had some in salford. hi, my name‘s tony, i voted to remain in the eu. i believe bbc‘s coverage should have been more positive in terms...
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and coming up — as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about somee stories suggested by viewers and listeners in the city. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, the chief political commentator at the independent, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. we will start with the mail on sunday, which says a nurse which took care of the renowned scientist stephen hawking is the sunday telegraph leads with support for a new deal brexit is currently at 44%. and the sunday times says that cabinet ministers have wa nted times says that cabinet ministers have wanted to do is if she wants to pass her brexit deal this week. also with brexit, the sunday express, a call by conservative backbencher jacob rees—mogg, describing the prime minister's deal as rotten. the observer reports a church of england bishop colin sajid javid a moral coward over at the death of shamima begum's three—year—old son. quite a varied set of front pages. let's start our chat with brexit, it w
and coming up — as bbc news prepares to open a pop—up newsroom in bradford, we'll be hearing about somee stories suggested by viewers and listeners in the city. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, the chief political commentator at the independent, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. we will start with the mail on sunday, which says a nurse which took care of the renowned scientist stephen...
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i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.t against racist right—wing ideology. we absolutely have to learn the lessons from both what gave rise to the ugly ideology of this individual, and what environments allow that to grow and to potentially spread. theresa may writes to the eu asking for brexit to be postponed. downing street says she won't be seeking a long delay. we have a special report from campaigner deborah james, who has incurable bowel cancer, as she tries to find out where she wants to die. less do it yourself, and more get someone else to do it, when it comes to home improvements. i'll be looking at how diy businesses are suffering because we're hiring more professionals. we're right behind raheem. sterling's england team—mates say he was right to criticise the way black players are portrayed in the media. the squeaky cleaner. meet metal mickey, the mouse who tidies up at night. good morning from rhs wisley in surrey. today is the spring equinox. the weather is fairly cloudy for most of us, wet and windy conditi
i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour.t against racist right—wing ideology. we absolutely have to learn the lessons from both what gave rise to the ugly ideology of this individual, and what environments allow that to grow and to potentially spread. theresa may writes to the eu asking for brexit to be postponed. downing street says she won't be seeking a long delay. we have a special report from campaigner deborah james, who has incurable bowel cancer, as she...
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from monday, bbc news will be opening a pop—up newsroom in bradford, as part of a project to involve y. as part of the process to get these ideas to your screen we recently asked a panel of bradford residents for their views ? at an event hosted by the bbc s kamal ahmed and sabbiyah pervez. hi, i'm from bradford. i'm from bradford. many people were saying that they want stories from bradford, told by the people of bradford. and we sifted through those stories and some of them are going to be presented to you during the session. now, we've put them under themes.
from monday, bbc news will be opening a pop—up newsroom in bradford, as part of a project to involve y. as part of the process to get these ideas to your screen we recently asked a panel of bradford residents for their views ? at an event hosted by the bbc s kamal ahmed and sabbiyah pervez. hi, i'm from bradford. i'm from bradford. many people were saying that they want stories from bradford, told by the people of bradford. and we sifted through those stories and some of them are going to be...
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bbc. we have rachel who isjoining us as well, rachael burford and in the 5 live newsroom.e newsroom. as part of a day of special coverage across the bbc we ve recruited a panel of 12 audience members with a range of views to help shape the bbc‘s brexit coverage today. you will hear from some of them throughout this hour—long programme. you can get your comments and questions in now — on twitter use the hashtag #bbcaskthis or @bbc5live. or if you want to text us, the 5 live text number is 85058 or call us on 08085 909 693. joining us to help answer those questions we have the bbc‘s reality check correspondent chris morris with us. so any of those thorny brexit issues that have just been confusing you? doesn't matter how simple or basic you think they are. get in touch. and also tell us how optimistic you're feeling about the brexit you want to be delivered or not. as the case may be. whether that's theresa may's deal, a second referendum, no deal or anything in between. rachel mentioned those 12 audience members who are shaping our coverage today and we've got two of them w
bbc. we have rachel who isjoining us as well, rachael burford and in the 5 live newsroom.e newsroom. as part of a day of special coverage across the bbc we ve recruited a panel of 12 audience members with a range of views to help shape the bbc‘s brexit coverage today. you will hear from some of them throughout this hour—long programme. you can get your comments and questions in now — on twitter use the hashtag #bbcaskthis or @bbc5live. or if you want to text us, the 5 live text number is...
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newsroom. rachel bergen... if there was one more thing you could say about the bbc's coverage you would like to see or a differenth and every fact comes from. let's not keep going to the businessman who is remain. i'm sorry, there's two sides to this. you are talking about positivity. where has the money gone and how has it been used? the eu has put some money into this part of the world. out of this we are going to make some telly. rhodes the government has been ordered the government has been ordered to pay 33 million pounds to eurotunnel in an agreement to settle a lawsuit over extra ferry services in the event of a no—deal brexit. pakistan has freed an indian fighter pilot captured after his plane was shot down in pakistan—administered kashmir. a man who gave his girlfriend drugs at a festival and filmed her as she died has beenjailed for eight and a half years for her manslaughter. the georgian authorities are asked to extradite jack shepherd back to the uk, after killing a woman in a speedboat crash on the river thames. in a moment it will be time for sportsday. but first a look at what else is coming up th
newsroom. rachel bergen... if there was one more thing you could say about the bbc's coverage you would like to see or a differenth and every fact comes from. let's not keep going to the businessman who is remain. i'm sorry, there's two sides to this. you are talking about positivity. where has the money gone and how has it been used? the eu has put some money into this part of the world. out of this we are going to make some telly. rhodes the government has been ordered the government has been...
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bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to nick miller.change now. whilst it will not be clear blue sky this week, it won't be dry everywhere, although calm, it will be quieter. that is down to the jet stream, it has been right at us for a couple of weeks now, bringing the areas of low pressure and stormy conditions, but look at it this week. it is edging to the north, so more of the uk falls in to the influence of high pressure, so it is quieter when high pressure is around. we are not there yet, this is the radar picture, the rainfall we've been seeing so far today, that has been across much of the west of the uk and still will be this afternoon. the further east, there are some sunny afternoon. the further east, there are some sunny spells, but the cloud has been building, showers to have this afternoon. dry in north—east scotland and northern isles, and we will see the lion's share of the sunshine today here. temperature is around 9—12, fairly average for the time of year. into tonight, a lot of cloud around, still with some patchy rai
bbc iplayer. now it's time for a look at the weather. we can cross the newsroom to nick miller.change now. whilst it will not be clear blue sky this week, it won't be dry everywhere, although calm, it will be quieter. that is down to the jet stream, it has been right at us for a couple of weeks now, bringing the areas of low pressure and stormy conditions, but look at it this week. it is edging to the north, so more of the uk falls in to the influence of high pressure, so it is quieter when...
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special programme on young reporter news day, when the bbc works with young people from all over the uk, giving them the chance to get involved in the newsroomak to some of the people involved in the day's events. earlier, a special awards ceremony was held here at broadcasting house for 12 finalists in the young reporter competition. all of them had the unique chance to tell powerful, personal stories with help from teams here at the bbc. well our reporter ashley john—baptise was one of the presenters at the bbc young reporter awards — he joins me to talk about the ceremony and the finalists. how did it all go? a brilliant day. i met the finalist, and be celebrated between and the stories were amazing. delightful young people. brilliant day, and so good to be talking about it.|j young people. brilliant day, and so good to be talking about it. i am so glad, and all the preparation as well. all thejudging, hot tub but that choosing? really tough. this billy goes back
special programme on young reporter news day, when the bbc works with young people from all over the uk, giving them the chance to get involved in the newsroomak to some of the people involved in the day's events. earlier, a special awards ceremony was held here at broadcasting house for 12 finalists in the young reporter competition. all of them had the unique chance to tell powerful, personal stories with help from teams here at the bbc. well our reporter ashley john—baptise was one of the...
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newsroom. rachel bergen... if there was one more thing you could say about the bbc's coverage you would like to see or a differentes to this. you are talking about positivity. where has the money gone and how has it been used? the eu has put some money into this part of the world. out of this we are going to make some telly. plenty more online. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. after a quiet start to this week, things are set to turn very unsettled this weekend with spells of wind and rain and even a named storm on sunday. we have a band of rain spreading across the country tonight. it will ease down as it reaches eastern parts of the uk. behind it, something a little bit clearer and drier. but because there will be quite a bit of cloud cover, it should be another mild night. with a fairly mild start. into the weekend, spells of wind and rain, both saturday and on sunday, we have a named storm may be bringing some disruption to england and wales. but on saturday, this first storm will arrive across the northwest corner of the country as the day wears on but we start off on ple
newsroom. rachel bergen... if there was one more thing you could say about the bbc's coverage you would like to see or a differentes to this. you are talking about positivity. where has the money gone and how has it been used? the eu has put some money into this part of the world. out of this we are going to make some telly. plenty more online. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. after a quiet start to this week, things are set to turn very unsettled this...
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bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather we can cross the newsroom to nick miller.to be a huge amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmer amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmer air amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmeraircoming amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmer air coming our way but we colour the air to represent the words. not necessarily the sunshine, the sunshine will be rather hard to come by, but it is going to feel rather warm if we are lucky enough to see some sunshine over the next couple of days. but i think many of us will have skies like this, as we saw in cambridge today, a lot of clouds. despite the cloud, it is going to be mainly dry. we still have this evening and tonight to see a bit of patchy rain, parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england, and some misty and murky around the coast and hills to the west. there are a few breaks in the west. there are a few breaks in the cloud, but nothing particularly prolonged, that's why temperatures are staying up overnight, some spots fast into double
bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather we can cross the newsroom to nick miller.to be a huge amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmer amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmer air amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmeraircoming amount of sunshine we have got mild or even warmer air coming our way but we colour the air to represent the words. not necessarily the sunshine, the sunshine will be rather hard to come by, but it is going to feel rather warm if...
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throughout the day, bbc news is giving a group of viewers the opportunity to contribute their ideas to how its journalists cover brexit. 0ur reporter, chi chi izundu, is in the newsroomto you. indeed, all day we have been speaking to audiences who have been speaking to audiences who have been invited into the bbc to talk specifically about what they want to know when it comes to the brexit coverage of the next 28 days. some might argue it is the most important days. chris morris, you have been nothing but backs it, since you started your role? turn it has been brexit, brexit, brexit. it is quite ha rd to brexit, brexit, brexit. it is quite hard to believe, that nearly three years after the referendum, less thana years after the referendum, less than a month ago, we still don't know what is happening. exactly, but what is the main question? what do people want to know? one is, why haven't we left yet, and the short answer to that is because it is so complicated. and then there are questions about practical stuff, food, travel, and the trouble is, a lot of the answers can't be absolute. there is a lot of uncertainty about it. if you are individuals or businesses, one o
throughout the day, bbc news is giving a group of viewers the opportunity to contribute their ideas to how its journalists cover brexit. 0ur reporter, chi chi izundu, is in the newsroomto you. indeed, all day we have been speaking to audiences who have been speaking to audiences who have been invited into the bbc to talk specifically about what they want to know when it comes to the brexit coverage of the next 28 days. some might argue it is the most important days. chris morris, you have been...
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my colleague rachel burden is in the bbc newsroom in salford. thank you. ey think how the bbc have done things here. before we speak to our panellists, we sent out some of our reporters to find out what they want from the bbc. hi, my name is tony. i voted to remain in the eu. i believe the bbc coverage should have been more positive in terms of showing the opportunities of remaining as opposed to some of the project fear aspects. hi, my name is marie and i voted to leave the eu. i feel the bbc's coverage of brexit has been scaremongering and very negative. it's about time we showed the positive aspects of leaving the eu and getting behind our businesses. they don't realise that educated people in this country knew what they were voting for. don't get me going on it. what they have done is they have scaremongered that much that people are thinking, oh, we are not going to be to trade. and we're not going to be able to travel. i have been in business 20 years. we are british furniture manufacturers. sam's company is based in wigan. brexit will mean big change
my colleague rachel burden is in the bbc newsroom in salford. thank you. ey think how the bbc have done things here. before we speak to our panellists, we sent out some of our reporters to find out what they want from the bbc. hi, my name is tony. i voted to remain in the eu. i believe the bbc coverage should have been more positive in terms of showing the opportunities of remaining as opposed to some of the project fear aspects. hi, my name is marie and i voted to leave the eu. i feel the...
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full coverage throughout the day here on bbc newsroom live. g that google has been fined a lot of money, 1.49 euros billion. it is far illegal misuse of its dominant position in the market for the brokering of online search ads. this fine has been that on google by the eu's fine has been that on google by the eu‘s anti—trust regulator and the eu competition commissioner has said that the commission has fined google that the commission has fined google that amount of money, 1.49 euros billion for illegal misuse of its dominant position in the market for the brokering of online search ads. that just through. i the brokering of online search ads. thatjust through. i thought i had more information shipping but i will keep you updated as we get more detail that. an update on our headlines. number ten it says theresa may will not be asking the eu for a long delay when she formally requests brexit to be postponed. the first funerals take place for the victims of the christchurch mask shootings, new zealand‘s prime minister calls for a globalfight agai
full coverage throughout the day here on bbc newsroom live. g that google has been fined a lot of money, 1.49 euros billion. it is far illegal misuse of its dominant position in the market for the brokering of online search ads. this fine has been that on google by the eu's fine has been that on google by the eu‘s anti—trust regulator and the eu competition commissioner has said that the commission has fined google that the commission has fined google that amount of money, 1.49 euros...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live.l here! well, i'm not sure ifi i'm still here! well, i'm not sure if i can do that i'm going to walk around and pick you up on another camera, i think. around and pick you up on another camera, ithink. i around and pick you up on another camera, i think. i apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. i wish we could start again but that all happen to live on air, let's start again. the european union has urged the government to come up with fresh proposals to break the brexit impasse, just days before mps have a second chance to vote on the prime minister's withdrawal agreement. discussions between british ministers and eu officials over the past 2a hours have been described as "robust", but there is no sign of a breakthrough. this morning the chancellor warned brexiteers in his own party to vote for theresa may's deal or face the delay to brexit. i hope that they will come back with an offer which my colleagues on the brexit wing of the party will consider v
welcome to bbc newsroom live.l here! well, i'm not sure ifi i'm still here! well, i'm not sure if i can do that i'm going to walk around and pick you up on another camera, i think. around and pick you up on another camera, ithink. i around and pick you up on another camera, i think. i apologise for these technical issues. let's start talking about brexit. i wish we could start again but that all happen to live on air, let's start again. the european union has urged the government to come up...
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this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.star r kelly has denied allegations he's sexually abused women and girls in an extraordinary television interview, the first he's given since being arrested on the charges. other stories from around the bbc newsroom right now. prosecutors in greece have charged 20 people in connection with a massive wildfire that killed 100 people last year. the fires lastjuly in the seaside village of mati spread rapidly, trapping people in their cars. among the accused are the local governor, the former head of the fire department, and a man suspected to have started the fires by burning wood in his garden. these pictures are being viewed a lot online. this is a storm in southern california, caught on camera from a news helicopter. they had an amazing view of a dramatic lightning show over the city of los angeles. you can really see the power of the lightning as it hits the ground. last night we brought you the first of anne soy‘s reports on ebola in the democratic republic of congo. tonight, she loo
this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom.star r kelly has denied allegations he's sexually abused women and girls in an extraordinary television interview, the first he's given since being arrested on the charges. other stories from around the bbc newsroom right now. prosecutors in greece have charged 20 people in connection with a massive wildfire that killed 100 people last year. the fires lastjuly in the seaside village of mati spread rapidly, trapping people in their cars. among...
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good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live.eenagers have died in what appears to have been a crush at a hotel hosting a st patrick's day party in northern ireland. police say two boys, aged 16 and 17, and a 17—year—old girl died after what was declared a major incident in the greenvale hotel in cookstown in county tyrone. a number of other teenagers have also been treated in hospital. chi chi izundu reports. it was supposed to be a night of celebration but instead a st patrick's day party ended in tragedy. three teenagers, two boys and a girl, dead. at around 9:30pm last night the police service of northern ireland declared a multi—agency major incident and sent out a tweet urging parents to come and collect their children from an event at the greenvale hotel on the outskirts of cookstown. a 16 year girl is in stable condition in hospital whilst a further two teenagers have been treated for injuries. the psni have launched a major investigation and say they are looking into reports that there were several hundred people queuein
good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live.eenagers have died in what appears to have been a crush at a hotel hosting a st patrick's day party in northern ireland. police say two boys, aged 16 and 17, and a 17—year—old girl died after what was declared a major incident in the greenvale hotel in cookstown in county tyrone. a number of other teenagers have also been treated in hospital. chi chi izundu reports. it was supposed to be a night of celebration but instead a st patrick's day party...