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the second test is live on bbc radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website tomorrow from 11amhat's all from sportsday with me, will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph reports that britain's economic security is endangered by an over—reliance on taxing the wealthy. the financial times carries a portrait of the chinese dissident liu xiaobo, who died yesterday. the express claims there are new health risks identified with statins. the mirror reports moves to change organ—donor rules so that people would automatically be considered donors unless they opted out. the daily mail says people who suffer suspected heart attacks will have to wait longer for an ambulance to arrive. the times leads with a warning from scottish and welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislation. the sun reports anger from the families of victims of
the second test is live on bbc radio 5 live sports extra and the bbc sport website tomorrow from 11amhat's all from sportsday with me, will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and jack blanchard, political editor at the daily mirror. tomorrow's front pages. the telegraph reports that britain's economic security is endangered by an...
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you can listen to live coverage on bbc radio scotland's sports. on the bbc sport website. also note that the winner will either play rosen borg of norway 01’... no british or northern ireland golfer has ever won the open at birkdale .. but there's real hope that could change at the weekend.. one of the contenders is local lad tommy fleetwood. last september he was ranked one hundred and 88th in the world. now he's up to fourteenth thanks to some outstanding performances including a fourth place finish at the us open. 0ur correpondent andy swiss went to birkdale to meet him.. the players are fine tune in their preparations now. fleetwood grew up a tee shot away from here. he's had a tee shot away from here. he's had a career 14th in the world rankings. he is the person everyone here is talking about. i caught up with him on the first fairway. it will be an experience i have never had before. it's the strength of the home crowd. i know i don't live here any more but i was born and bred here, 25 yea rs. but i was born and bred here, 25 years. what ar
you can listen to live coverage on bbc radio scotland's sports. on the bbc sport website. also note that the winner will either play rosen borg of norway 01’... no british or northern ireland golfer has ever won the open at birkdale .. but there's real hope that could change at the weekend.. one of the contenders is local lad tommy fleetwood. last september he was ranked one hundred and 88th in the world. now he's up to fourteenth thanks to some outstanding performances including a fourth...
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in fact, the hashtag ask eddie began trending, and it saw the teenager back for a second day, on bbc radiohich is quite front—line really. rail twitter, which is quite front-line really. yeah well, it's definitely been enjoyable, i'll tell you that for a fact, that it was mainly just you that for a fact, that it was mainlyjust a you that for a fact, that it was mainly just a collective you that for a fact, that it was mainlyjust a collective decision that i would have a go on twitter, so that i would have a go on twitter, so yesterday was a time that i put myself out there and just said, hello, this is me. of course, there are those asking, is eddie really the one responding to those tweets, 01’ the one responding to those tweets, or is ita the one responding to those tweets, or is it a bit of positive pr spin for a or is it a bit of positive pr spin fora train or is it a bit of positive pr spin for a train company that‘s spent the last year in disputes with unions and facing a bit of a backlash, on social media at least, from beleaguered passages? thameslink say they are thrilled he has w
in fact, the hashtag ask eddie began trending, and it saw the teenager back for a second day, on bbc radiohich is quite front—line really. rail twitter, which is quite front-line really. yeah well, it's definitely been enjoyable, i'll tell you that for a fact, that it was mainly just you that for a fact, that it was mainlyjust a you that for a fact, that it was mainly just a collective you that for a fact, that it was mainlyjust a collective decision that i would have a go on twitter, so that...
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we will hearfrom jonathan tonight on bbc radio five live. that kicks off at 7:45pm. 100% record in the group against portugal this well, the hopes of scotland progressing to the knockout stages look a lot less likely. to progress to the quarterfinals they have to pull off an unlikely victory over spain, and hope for a favour from england. it's a tall order, but can they do it? that's the question alasdair lamont, has been asking. among the few hundred scotland fans who have followed the team throughout the netherlands, are potential stars of the future and team—mates from days gone by. now for the final group game, could their loyalty be rewarded with the biggest win in the head team history. there is no denying, spain are history. there is no denying, spain a re externally history. there is no denying, spain are externally talented. they are probably the international team that has improved most. but we haven't done ourselves justice on an a—level. done ourselves justice on an a-level. hopefully we can correct that night. even if we don't qualify, we need the produc
we will hearfrom jonathan tonight on bbc radio five live. that kicks off at 7:45pm. 100% record in the group against portugal this well, the hopes of scotland progressing to the knockout stages look a lot less likely. to progress to the quarterfinals they have to pull off an unlikely victory over spain, and hope for a favour from england. it's a tall order, but can they do it? that's the question alasdair lamont, has been asking. among the few hundred scotland fans who have followed the team...
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lord bew told bbc radio 4's the westminster hour that new laws may be necessary to protect politiciansdy reports. during an hour—long debate last week, mps described how they faced physical intimidation and threats during the general election campaign from supporters of rival parties. we are talking about mindless abuse. labour's diane abbott said she had a torrent of racist and sexist abuse, including death threats. the conservative simon hart said colleagues were targeted by people intent on driving them out of politics altogether. in an interview for tonight's westminster hour on radio 4, lord bew says today's heightened levels of abuse, particularly via the internet, may turn people off from standing for parliament or in local elections. it is particularly difficult to see what can be done about social media. we cannot afford to lose people of quality in our political life. we may be approaching a tipping point. this is a dangerous moment. we do not want to slide down a path, which was the case here in northern ireland for decades, of a culture of intimidation. he added that, while
lord bew told bbc radio 4's the westminster hour that new laws may be necessary to protect politiciansdy reports. during an hour—long debate last week, mps described how they faced physical intimidation and threats during the general election campaign from supporters of rival parties. we are talking about mindless abuse. labour's diane abbott said she had a torrent of racist and sexist abuse, including death threats. the conservative simon hart said colleagues were targeted by people intent...
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figures obtained by bbc radio 5live found almost 1,500 offences were reported to police in the year up that compares with 650 reports five years ago. the rise is thought to be down to more people reporting offences. two years ago the british transport police launched an awareness campaign to encourage more people to come forward if they'd been sexually abused on public transport. concerns have been raised about the number of adult mental health patients locked in rehabilitation wards in england. the care quality commission has said it's surprising that there are around 3,500 beds in locked wards. nhs england said big steps had been made in improving mental health care with higher funding, but the health regulator said it believed a "significant number" of patients had the capacity to live with fewer restrictions. isis petting that there are quite a high proportion of people in these services could and should be moved to be back closer them and be cared for in residential settings that are much more, provide much more independence. david davis and michel barnier will set out today what
figures obtained by bbc radio 5live found almost 1,500 offences were reported to police in the year up that compares with 650 reports five years ago. the rise is thought to be down to more people reporting offences. two years ago the british transport police launched an awareness campaign to encourage more people to come forward if they'd been sexually abused on public transport. concerns have been raised about the number of adult mental health patients locked in rehabilitation wards in...
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you can follow everything from royal birkdale with the bbc. radioout the day, where there's also in play video clips of the best of the action. and there's highlights on bbc two from 8pm tonight. chris froome isjust two stages away from a fourth tour de france title. froome has a 23—second lead to protect, going into the time trial in marseille, this afternoon. if he emerges unscathed he'll be crowned champion on the champs elysees tomorrow. rob hayles is commentating and said this would be chris froome's biggest achievement yet. he has never been able to relax, none of the top guys have been able to relax, so if he can pull that jersey have been able to relax, so if he can pull thatjersey on in paris he will probably be remembered for the one that he really had to work for. tom daley goes for another world gold medal in the men's ten metre platform final later. daley qualified in second place for this afternoon's showpiece at the world aquatics championships in hungary. compatriot matty lee is also through. that's all the sport for now. now the wea
you can follow everything from royal birkdale with the bbc. radioout the day, where there's also in play video clips of the best of the action. and there's highlights on bbc two from 8pm tonight. chris froome isjust two stages away from a fourth tour de france title. froome has a 23—second lead to protect, going into the time trial in marseille, this afternoon. if he emerges unscathed he'll be crowned champion on the champs elysees tomorrow. rob hayles is commentating and said this would be...
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one of our stars, jane 6arvey, who presents bbc radio 4, says...t of what has been revealed that is getting a lot of attention. 0ut of the top 96 names, only 12 people we re of the top 96 names, only 12 people were from a black, asian or minority ethnic background. several of those high earners named in these disclosures have been talking about it today. here they are. what do i do? on paper, absolutely nothing justifies that huge amount of money, if you compare me with lots of people who do visibly... a doctor saves the life of a child or a nurse comforts a dying person. however, we operate in a marketplace. i think i provide a very useful service, somebody has to do thejob of very useful service, somebody has to do the job of trying to hold power to account. a direct question, are you embarrassed to pick up your paycheque? i just you embarrassed to pick up your paycheque? ijust feel you embarrassed to pick up your paycheque? i just feel very lucky every day, is the answer to that. do you think you are overpaid?|j every day, is the answer to that.
one of our stars, jane 6arvey, who presents bbc radio 4, says...t of what has been revealed that is getting a lot of attention. 0ut of the top 96 names, only 12 people we re of the top 96 names, only 12 people were from a black, asian or minority ethnic background. several of those high earners named in these disclosures have been talking about it today. here they are. what do i do? on paper, absolutely nothing justifies that huge amount of money, if you compare me with lots of people who do...
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don't forget you can follow everything for the open on the bbc sport website, bbc radio five live, andhlights will pop up on the website as well. highlights on bbc two from eight o'clock. chris froome can all but secure his fourth tour de france title today. the british rider has a 23 second lead going into today's penultimate but decisive stage — a time trial in marseille. the bbc‘s rob hayles has been following the race for the past three weeks. he has never been able to relax, none of the top four or five guys have been able to relax in the tour this year. so, i think this one, if he can pull the jersey on this year. so, i think this one, if he can pull thejersey on in paris, that will be the one that he really had to work for. monaco say they've agreed a fee with manchester city for benjamin mendy. the left—back will cost city more than 52 million pounds. it would take their spending on full—backs this summer to more than 100 million pounds after the signing of kyle walker from spurs. great britain have surpassed their best medal haul at the world para athletics championships. jona
don't forget you can follow everything for the open on the bbc sport website, bbc radio five live, andhlights will pop up on the website as well. highlights on bbc two from eight o'clock. chris froome can all but secure his fourth tour de france title today. the british rider has a 23 second lead going into today's penultimate but decisive stage — a time trial in marseille. the bbc‘s rob hayles has been following the race for the past three weeks. he has never been able to relax, none of...
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lord bew told bbc radio 4's the westminster hour that new laws may be necessary to protect politicians. during an hour—long debate last week, mps described how they faced physical intimidation and threats during the general election campaign from supporters of rival parties. we are talking about mindless abuse. labour's diane abbott said she had a torrent of racist and sexist abuse, including death threats. the conservative simon hart said colleagues were targeted by people intent on driving them out of politics altogether. in an interview for tonight's westminster hour on radio 4, lord bew says today's heightened levels of abuse, particularly via the internet, may turn people off from standing for parliament or in local elections. it is particularly difficult to see what can be done about social media. we cannot afford to lose people of quality in our political life. we may be approaching a tipping point. this is a dangerous moment. we do not want to slide down a path, which was the case here in northern ireland for decades, of a culture of intimidation. he added that, while public de
lord bew told bbc radio 4's the westminster hour that new laws may be necessary to protect politicians. during an hour—long debate last week, mps described how they faced physical intimidation and threats during the general election campaign from supporters of rival parties. we are talking about mindless abuse. labour's diane abbott said she had a torrent of racist and sexist abuse, including death threats. the conservative simon hart said colleagues were targeted by people intent on driving...
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you can follow everything from royal birkdale with the bbc. radiond there‘s highlights on bbc two from 8pm tonight. chris froome isjust two stages away, from a fourth tour de france title. he finished in the bunch, on stage 19 yesterday, as norway‘s, edvan bosen—hagen, took the win. froome has a 23—second lead to protect, going into the time trial in marseille, this afternoon. if he emerges unscathed — he‘ll be crowned champion on the champs elysees tomorrow. i think certainly at this point it is my resolute. i have to make sure ido is my resolute. i have to make sure i do everything right. excuse me. do everything right, follow the processes , everything right, follow the processes, and hopefully not have a bad day. if i have the legs, then hopefully everything else should be all right. tom daley goes for another world gold medal in the men‘s ten metre platform final later. daley qualified in second place for this afternoon‘s showpiece at the world aquatics championships in hungary. compatriot matty lee is also through. i think this year it has bee
you can follow everything from royal birkdale with the bbc. radiond there‘s highlights on bbc two from 8pm tonight. chris froome isjust two stages away, from a fourth tour de france title. he finished in the bunch, on stage 19 yesterday, as norway‘s, edvan bosen—hagen, took the win. froome has a 23—second lead to protect, going into the time trial in marseille, this afternoon. if he emerges unscathed — he‘ll be crowned champion on the champs elysees tomorrow. i think certainly at...
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linkin park has died at the age of 41 and you can get much more information on the bbc website and bbc radioank you for watching, back at the usual time next week. july is turning out to be a months of two halves. for the first two weeks the weather was often the valley. things have been turning much more unsettled over recent days and over the last few days some heavy downpours and flooding problems, here is the scene in cou nty problems, here is the scene in county armagh on thursday. low pressure moving into the south—west of the uk through the course of friday, bringing some wet and windy weather, and the ridge of high pressure in the atlantic will settle the weather down before the middle of the week and more rain arrives. with the low—pressure moving on from the west that will be a pretty wet day for northern ireland and also particularly for wales and the south—west of england where the strong winds will be blowing through much of the day. further north and east staying largely dry. the temperature 23 celsius but feeling fuller further west with the renowned breeze. did see some surfa
linkin park has died at the age of 41 and you can get much more information on the bbc website and bbc radioank you for watching, back at the usual time next week. july is turning out to be a months of two halves. for the first two weeks the weather was often the valley. things have been turning much more unsettled over recent days and over the last few days some heavy downpours and flooding problems, here is the scene in cou nty problems, here is the scene in county armagh on thursday. low...
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and you can listen to it on bbc radio 5 and on the website.old medal in the 4 x 100 medley relay final at the world championship in budapest. the british within also qualified in this event. earlier this morning max litchfield and qualified for the men‘s 400 metres individual medley final this afternoon. he finished second in his heat and was also second fastest overall. hannah miley just qualified for the women‘s 400 metres individual medley. she was eighth quickest. today is the final day of the ladies‘ scottish 0pen at dundonald links. australia‘s karrie webb isjoint top of the leaderboard, on six—under par alongside sie young kim. they tee off at around 12.30. georgia hall is the leading british contender in joint sixth place, she‘s level par, and she tees off in around 45 minutes. challenge cup holders hull fc are into another wembley final, after running in seven tries against leeds rhinos. after an even first 40 minutes, hull ran away with it in the second half. jamie shaul scored the pick of the tries, a 75 yard sprint. marc sneyd also
and you can listen to it on bbc radio 5 and on the website.old medal in the 4 x 100 medley relay final at the world championship in budapest. the british within also qualified in this event. earlier this morning max litchfield and qualified for the men‘s 400 metres individual medley final this afternoon. he finished second in his heat and was also second fastest overall. hannah miley just qualified for the women‘s 400 metres individual medley. she was eighth quickest. today is the final day...
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bbc radio five live interview there. coverage on the sports app, five live and here on bbc news channel and world news. in a couple of minutes time, a report to play you. it is about a memorial forest that has been planted close to amsterdam's airport to remember those who lost their lives on the flight. all this year, hull is celebrating being the uk city of culture. nine places in the city are getting listed heritage status. among them is the humber bridge. it was built in1981. one of is the humber bridge. it was built in 1981. one of the most spectacular bridges in the uk. our arts correspondent has been looking at it. the humber bridge. for years, the longest single span bridge in the longest single span bridge in the world. nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and ten downing st as a grade one listed building. a place of architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and to clear the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 yea rs the new honour comes exact
bbc radio five live interview there. coverage on the sports app, five live and here on bbc news channel and world news. in a couple of minutes time, a report to play you. it is about a memorial forest that has been planted close to amsterdam's airport to remember those who lost their lives on the flight. all this year, hull is celebrating being the uk city of culture. nine places in the city are getting listed heritage status. among them is the humber bridge. it was built in1981. one of is...
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do remember there's more on our website at the usual address, or on bbc radio london. in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: kay mason made history by donating her kidney to save a stranger's life — ten years later we'll hear how her fight to change the law has helped hundreds of people. we've had finger prints to unlock phones, voice recognition to access your money, now could your eyes be the latest tool in the fight against banking fraud? and we'll meet the jane austen super—fans who are keeping my my ultimate goal is to walk into a ballroom and say oh, excellent. all the men are properly dressed. and we'll meet the jane austen super—fans who are keeping the author's legacy alive, 200 years after her death. one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if people looked after their brain health better throughout their lives, according to new research. an international study published in the lancet lists nine key risk factors — including lack of education, hearing loss, smoking and social isolation. throughout your adult lives having an enriched environm
do remember there's more on our website at the usual address, or on bbc radio london. in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: kay mason made history by donating her kidney to save a stranger's life — ten years later we'll hear how her fight to change the law has helped hundreds of people. we've had finger prints to unlock phones, voice recognition to access your money, now could your eyes be the latest tool in the fight against banking fraud? and we'll meet the jane austen...
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meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferingsigns the pressure is building across the system. dominic hughes, bbc news. with both countries still technically at war the demilitarized zone separates north and south korea. tensions are even higher on the peninsula, following the north's latest missile test. the talk has been tough, but what does that mean for the situation where the two sides come face to face? 0ur seoul correspondent steve evans went to find out. all the talk now from politicians and military people in washington is of war. but this is where the front line of that war would be, and abnormal life goes on. let me explain the sound, that is south korean speakers blasting old south korean speakers blasting old south korean pop tunes across the valley at north korea. north korea does the same back. somebody has got a sense of humour, because one of the songs being blasted is let's hang out by the river. but you need a sense of humour here. it is called the demilitarised zone, it is completely the wrong name. it is hea
meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferingsigns the pressure is building across the system. dominic hughes, bbc news. with both countries still technically at war the demilitarized zone separates north and south korea. tensions are even higher on the peninsula, following the north's latest missile test. the talk has been tough, but what does that mean for the situation where the two sides come face to face? 0ur seoul...
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having said that, bbc radio 2 is told this morning that they maintain their view that over time it isthe british economy if we do leave. looking ahead to next year, the forecast is i.5%, so that is somewhat lower again. turning to the global outlook, the phrase the imf uses global outlook, the phrase the imf usesis global outlook, the phrase the imf uses is "a firming recovery" with growth projected this year at 3.5%. that would be an improvement over the last few years, but is still below the average for the years before the financial crisis. it is a non—changed view compared with the april forecast. there non—changed view compared with the aprilforecast. there have been downward revisions. the uk and the united states have been offset by favourable changes for a number of countries, including several in the euros own. andrew, many thanks. you may have noticed some foods, particularly chocolate bars, have got a bit smaller lately. manufacturers say it's because ingredients like cocoa and sugar are costing more, and they've had to put up prices, or make their products smaller. economi
having said that, bbc radio 2 is told this morning that they maintain their view that over time it isthe british economy if we do leave. looking ahead to next year, the forecast is i.5%, so that is somewhat lower again. turning to the global outlook, the phrase the imf uses global outlook, the phrase the imf usesis global outlook, the phrase the imf uses is "a firming recovery" with growth projected this year at 3.5%. that would be an improvement over the last few years, but is still...
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listeners can hear that on bbc radio 4 this morning or on the iplayer.been shot dead and six others were seriously injured, after a man opened fire inside a hospital in new york. the gunman, who was a former employee at the hospital, later killed himself. nada tawfik reports from new york. the bronx—lebanon hospital is normally a place of care and concern but on friday afternoon, one doctor broke his oath to do no harm. a former employee of the hospital entered the building with an assault rifle concealed under a white doctor's coat. media reports have identified him as dr henry bello. the 45—year—old fired numerous shots on the 16th and 17th floors of the hospital, which struck many doctors on duty. i want to say at the outset, thank god this was not an act of terrorism. it is an isolated incident. it appears to be a workplace—related matter but that makes it no less tragic or no less horrible. immediately, emergency services responded and locked down the building. responding officers went floor to floor looking for the shooter, following a trail of blo
listeners can hear that on bbc radio 4 this morning or on the iplayer.been shot dead and six others were seriously injured, after a man opened fire inside a hospital in new york. the gunman, who was a former employee at the hospital, later killed himself. nada tawfik reports from new york. the bronx—lebanon hospital is normally a place of care and concern but on friday afternoon, one doctor broke his oath to do no harm. a former employee of the hospital entered the building with an assault...
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tim henman a your point about all of the tennis tojoin mcenroe and tim henman a bit later on on bbc radio0 ace this week. the ball he used ended up in the lucky hands of one ball boy, haris khan. when i was on court and federer hit one of his many cases, i didn't know at that time but this ball was the one he had it the 10,000 ace with, later on in the evening when i got home i noticed that there was a video up that they had posted for his ace and when i saw the video i recognised the ball and it was the same one i had called. when you find out what did you do? you came in and said that as the ball i got for what? i didn't expect... nice to meet you. what is the special ball about? this is your 10,000th ace. where did you find it? when she headed down to your end i picked it up... and put it in your pocket? but quite. haris khan has been keeping it safe until this moment.” quite. haris khan has been keeping it safe untilthis moment. i think it safe untilthis moment. i think it would be a great idea to auction it would be a great idea to auction it for charity. memorabilia is always a grea
tim henman a your point about all of the tennis tojoin mcenroe and tim henman a bit later on on bbc radio0 ace this week. the ball he used ended up in the lucky hands of one ball boy, haris khan. when i was on court and federer hit one of his many cases, i didn't know at that time but this ball was the one he had it the 10,000 ace with, later on in the evening when i got home i noticed that there was a video up that they had posted for his ace and when i saw the video i recognised the ball and...
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she's been speaking to bbc radio 5 live‘s emma barnett. it started so well.that talk was about how much you are going to win by, how big the extra majority would be. when did you first have an inkling it might not be going according to plan? i think the campaign was going on i realised everything wasn't going perfectly but, throughout the campaign, the expectation still was that the result would be a different one, a better one for us than it was. we didn't see the results that came coming. when was the moment of realisation? it was when i heard the exits poll. to be honest, i didn't watch the exeter poll myself. i'm supers —— i'm superstitious about things like that. my husband came and told me. and i was shocked at the result in the exits pole. it took a few minutes for it to sink m, took a few minutes for it to sink in, what that was telling me. my husband gave me a hug. and then i got on the phone to the headquarters, the conservative party. when you had a hug, did you have a cry? how did you feel?” suppose i felt devastated. enough to shed a tear? yes, a
she's been speaking to bbc radio 5 live‘s emma barnett. it started so well.that talk was about how much you are going to win by, how big the extra majority would be. when did you first have an inkling it might not be going according to plan? i think the campaign was going on i realised everything wasn't going perfectly but, throughout the campaign, the expectation still was that the result would be a different one, a better one for us than it was. we didn't see the results that came coming....
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keep tuned to your bbc local radio for the latest updates.inue to rattle on across england and wales during the overnight period. if you catch one, it could be very severe, and likely to be disruptive as well. but not all areas will get them. another warm and muggy start to wednesday. wednesday morning those thunderstorms and showers will trundle northwards into scotland, and we'll see further thundery showers pushing into northern ireland, and then into wales and north—west england into the afternoon. but for england and wales, for the majority it will be a fine afternoon. the sunshine will come out, it will feel humid, and temperatures will top 29—30, maybe even 31 celsius across east anglia and towards the east midlands. further west you are, it will be a bit cooler, cloudier, and showers and thunderstorms will make inroads into wales, north—west england eventually getting into northern ireland and western parts of scotland. but even ahead of it, we could see some thundery showers breaking out in scotland. so that's how it's looking throug
keep tuned to your bbc local radio for the latest updates.inue to rattle on across england and wales during the overnight period. if you catch one, it could be very severe, and likely to be disruptive as well. but not all areas will get them. another warm and muggy start to wednesday. wednesday morning those thunderstorms and showers will trundle northwards into scotland, and we'll see further thundery showers pushing into northern ireland, and then into wales and north—west england into the...
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through tonight and into tomorrow, there is the risk of disruption and localised flooding, the bbc local radioto keep up—to—date during breakfast time tomorrow morning. as we go through the rest of the night, the showers and storms moved erratically northwards. some places will scape as they are dry. other places will see rain in a short space of time, frequent lightning, and hail. scotla nd frequent lightning, and hail. scotland will stay largely dry. quite a messy picture tomorrow. bands of showers and thunderstorms continued to track northwards. further storms work into north wales and north—west england later on. all the while, turning soggy across northern ireland. at the same time, warmth and nudity in place for in east anglia —— humidity. 32 degrees, more cloud further west, and across north wales, perhaps later into north wales, perhaps later into north west england as well, further very intense downpours and thunderstorms. there that in mind if you are travelling. storms across scotland, very wet in northern ireland through the afternoon, the odd flash of lightning here as well. as we
through tonight and into tomorrow, there is the risk of disruption and localised flooding, the bbc local radioto keep up—to—date during breakfast time tomorrow morning. as we go through the rest of the night, the showers and storms moved erratically northwards. some places will scape as they are dry. other places will see rain in a short space of time, frequent lightning, and hail. scotla nd frequent lightning, and hail. scotland will stay largely dry. quite a messy picture tomorrow. bands...
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localflooding is possible, stay tuned to bbc radio for the latest updates.storms pushing into many western areas, particular in northern ireland and north—west england. sunshine across central, southern and south—eastern areas, and feeling humid and hot, temperatures hitting 30 celsius year, but cooler further west. temperatures hitting 30 celsius year, but coolerfurtherwest. 0n wednesday night, a line of showers and thunderstorms keeps moving northwards and eastwards. again, some of them will potentially be heavy, with a risk of flash flooding. cool and fresher across the far west, and a warm and monty star to thursday. showers and thunderstorms across central and eastern areas continue to clear off into the north sea during the day, but something brighter and fresher for all of us as we pick up that westerly a nd for all of us as we pick up that westerly and southerly wind. temperatures on thursday ranging between 16 and 22 celsius. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now,
localflooding is possible, stay tuned to bbc radio for the latest updates.storms pushing into many western areas, particular in northern ireland and north—west england. sunshine across central, southern and south—eastern areas, and feeling humid and hot, temperatures hitting 30 celsius year, but cooler further west. temperatures hitting 30 celsius year, but coolerfurtherwest. 0n wednesday night, a line of showers and thunderstorms keeps moving northwards and eastwards. again, some of them...
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world championships, on friday the 11th of august — and you can follow full coverage live across bbc tv, radiod scotland play their last group matches at the women's european championship tomorrow — england are top of the table on maximum points but scotland are bottom, with nought from two — our reporterjo currie is in the netherlands. welcome to england's training ground here ina welcome to england's training ground here in a rather wet and soggy utrecht. after two wins against spain and scotland in their opening matches the players are in pretty good spirits and in two days' time will take on portugal needing just a draw to make it through to the quarterfinals. 0ne draw to make it through to the quarterfinals. one player hoping to make it onto the scoresheet again is jody taylor, she is back after almost two years out injured and at the moment is leading the race for the moment is leading the race for the golden boot. ask any forward, they want to score and get individual awards but my loyalty is being involved. it's been a tough time, i'm just really happy and fortu nate to time, i'm just
world championships, on friday the 11th of august — and you can follow full coverage live across bbc tv, radiod scotland play their last group matches at the women's european championship tomorrow — england are top of the table on maximum points but scotland are bottom, with nought from two — our reporterjo currie is in the netherlands. welcome to england's training ground here ina welcome to england's training ground here in a rather wet and soggy utrecht. after two wins against spain...
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keep tuned to your bbc local radio for the latest updates.ght period. if you catch one, it could be very severe, and likely to be disruptive as well. but not all areas will get them. another warm and muggy start to wednesday. wednesday morning dose thunderstorms and showers will trundle northwards into scotland, and we'll see further thundery showers pushing into northern ireland, and then into wales and north—west england into the afternoon. but for england and wales, for the majority it will be a fine afternoon. the sunshine will come out, it will feel humid, and temperatures will be 29—30, maybe even 31 celsius across east anglia and towards the east midlands. further west you are, it will be a bit cooler, cloudier, and showers and thunderstorms will make inroads into wales, north—west england eventually getting into northern ireland and western parts of scotland. but even ahead of it, we could see some thundery showers breaking out in scotland. so that's how it's looking through wednesday afternoon. now, as we head on through the evening
keep tuned to your bbc local radio for the latest updates.ght period. if you catch one, it could be very severe, and likely to be disruptive as well. but not all areas will get them. another warm and muggy start to wednesday. wednesday morning dose thunderstorms and showers will trundle northwards into scotland, and we'll see further thundery showers pushing into northern ireland, and then into wales and north—west england into the afternoon. but for england and wales, for the majority it...
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vanessa feltz has her breakfast show from seven on bbc radio london. of the first world war. and the prince of wales will be here with descendants including families of those who fought and died in the battles for a special service of remembrance. this is tyne cot, one of the largest british and commonwealth war cemeteries in the world. good morning. there is pressure on banks to change how they charge for unauthorised overdrafts with many more expensive than payday loa ns. with many more expensive than payday loans. more shortly. in sport, england are into the semi finals of the european championships. jodie taylor scored the only goal as the lionesses beat france for the first time in a3 years. just fabulous. and how is the weather going to look. not as fabulous today, sunshine and showers especially in northern and central areas, it could be heavy and thundery with hail. further south fewer and less intensive. more in 15 minutes. we‘ll see you then. good morning. first, our main story. thousands of extra mental health workers are to be recruited by
vanessa feltz has her breakfast show from seven on bbc radio london. of the first world war. and the prince of wales will be here with descendants including families of those who fought and died in the battles for a special service of remembrance. this is tyne cot, one of the largest british and commonwealth war cemeteries in the world. good morning. there is pressure on banks to change how they charge for unauthorised overdrafts with many more expensive than payday loa ns. with many more...
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follow all of it across the bbc, with coverage on tv, radio and online throughout the championship.oughout the championship. including bethany‘s match. —— aljaz bedene's match. formula one in austria after sebastian vettel deliberately crashed his ferrari into hamilton's mercedes. he has apologised. they had been out on the track for first practice. hamilton has been setting the early pace. he has been setting the early pace. he has gone almost half of one seconds quicker, with max verstappen and va ltteri bottas quicker, with max verstappen and valtteri bottas in between. some tra nsfer valtteri bottas in between. some transfer news for you in football. huddersfield have signed the danish international matthaus jurgensen from copenhagen. the british and irish lions captain sam warburton circe has unfinished business ahead of tomorrow's deciding test against new zealand. he missed the series decider in australia four years ago because of injury. he leads an unchanged side in auckland. for the la st unchanged side in auckland. for the last four years in the back of my mindl last four
follow all of it across the bbc, with coverage on tv, radio and online throughout the championship.oughout the championship. including bethany‘s match. —— aljaz bedene's match. formula one in austria after sebastian vettel deliberately crashed his ferrari into hamilton's mercedes. he has apologised. they had been out on the track for first practice. hamilton has been setting the early pace. he has been setting the early pace. he has gone almost half of one seconds quicker, with max...
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speaking moments ago to bbc radio, she said she even shed a tear in the wake of those results. her comments come on the first anniversary of her taking over as british prime minister. joining us to discuss what is next for britain is peter spiegel. she shed a tear. i suppose that's not a surprise. the low point was that election result >> and if you remember back, she ghaf this very proud proud speech on the steps of downing street she was a singular figure in british politics and herr agend was pretty aggressive, particularly anti-business, things like employees on corporate board, caps on energy prices she talked about raising -- going after self-employed taxes. so suddenly this election happens and almost entire agenda has now been pushed off the table. so this is a woman who came in with a real proper agenda to change not only britain, but change the tory party which was a pro london david cameron to get back to the countryside, the middle england and champion working class britons in those areas. and that is all off the table. so the vision won't happen now she has a minor
speaking moments ago to bbc radio, she said she even shed a tear in the wake of those results. her comments come on the first anniversary of her taking over as british prime minister. joining us to discuss what is next for britain is peter spiegel. she shed a tear. i suppose that's not a surprise. the low point was that election result >> and if you remember back, she ghaf this very proud proud speech on the steps of downing street she was a singular figure in british politics and herr...
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if you would like to follow the cricket, you can do on the bbc sport website or on the radio bbc radioince william and the duchess of cambridge are there, about to attend a street party. that is the scene. we will go there once it gets under way. they are on a five—day visit. more on that later. relatives of a woman shot dead by police in minneapolis are demanding more information about why she died. justine damond, an australian living in the us, made an emergency call on saturday night to report a disturbance near her home. she was shot by one of the responding officers. tom donkin reports. a cry for help that went horribly wrong. shortly before midnight on saturday, police in minneapolis received a report about a possible sexual assault. ao—year—old justine damond made the emergency call, explaining the crime was under way in an alleyway close to her home in a quiet suburb of the city. two officers arrived and shortly after, one of them draws their weapon, fires, hits and killsjustine. how and why she was shot dead remains a mystery. police have said little. except that the incident
if you would like to follow the cricket, you can do on the bbc sport website or on the radio bbc radioince william and the duchess of cambridge are there, about to attend a street party. that is the scene. we will go there once it gets under way. they are on a five—day visit. more on that later. relatives of a woman shot dead by police in minneapolis are demanding more information about why she died. justine damond, an australian living in the us, made an emergency call on saturday night to...
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meanwhile a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% radio 5 live investigation has found a i6%mbulance callouts to people suffering from suspected mental health problems, adding to the signs the pressure is building a across the system. a seniorjudge will lead the g re nfell tower a seniorjudge will lead the grenfell tower public enquiry has faced angry questions from the fire and local residents at a public meeting last night. sir martin moore—bick has been accused of ignoring calls for him to consider the social issues which affect public housing. 0ne resident accused him of doing a hatchetjob on the inquiry, which he has denied. tens of thousands of people will face financial hardship, and be forced into debt, if changes aren't made to the way the new welfare benefit, universal credit, is rolled out. that's according to the charity citizens advice, which is calling for improvements. however, ministers insist the benefit is working, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. at the citizens advice office in bridgewater, an increasing number of people are co
meanwhile a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% radio 5 live investigation has found a i6%mbulance callouts to people suffering from suspected mental health problems, adding to the signs the pressure is building a across the system. a seniorjudge will lead the g re nfell tower a seniorjudge will lead the grenfell tower public enquiry has faced angry questions from the fire and local residents at a public meeting last night. sir martin moore—bick has been accused of ignoring calls...
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there is coverage across the bbc, starting at 11:00am on bbc two, from 2:00pm on bbc radio 5 live ando serve. she gets a skirt out of her bag, and a t—shirt, and it takes a little time but he managesjust about a t—shirt, and it takes a little time but he manages just about to squeeze into this outfits, which a p pa re ntly squeeze into this outfits, which apparently i have been told is a skort. he still manages to return the kim clijsters body serve, so he goes really well. i did not know that that was a skort, i had never heard of that before. do you know why it is colder skort? women wear them for golf, and maybe some men wear them. it is because you have shorts inside the skirt, because they are often quite short, the skirt, so you have shorts inside to protect your dignity, but they are also very comfortable. very practical, by the sound of it. i like the sound of a skort.|j practical, by the sound of it. i like the sound of a skort. i will have a bit of a shop around. lovely seeing you in amongst the foliage, you did a very good impression. he was here yesterday, he was really en
there is coverage across the bbc, starting at 11:00am on bbc two, from 2:00pm on bbc radio 5 live ando serve. she gets a skirt out of her bag, and a t—shirt, and it takes a little time but he managesjust about a t—shirt, and it takes a little time but he manages just about to squeeze into this outfits, which a p pa re ntly squeeze into this outfits, which apparently i have been told is a skort. he still manages to return the kim clijsters body serve, so he goes really well. i did not know...
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the best tennis coverage coming up next week on bbc radio 5 live. to ensuring the victims of the grenfell tower fire get the right help. the prime minister is facing growing calls from within tory ranks to ease austerity, especially around public sector pay. we've heard about andy murray's chances at wimbledon. how will the weather hold—up? we are all breathing a sigh of relief because the weather forecast looks pretty decent for the first few days. there is the risk on monday of maybe the odd spot of rain. nothing really significant addition to cause any issues, at up to 23 degrees. maybe warmer through wednesday. worth bearing in mind if you've got tickets and are heading toward centre court. elsewhere today there is cloud around and showers. even so the highlands were pretty impressive, but the cloud will break up impressive, but the cloud will break upfor many impressive, but the cloud will break up for many of us today and we will have sunshine coming through. we still have showers through the sussex and kent coastline, but already behind some b
the best tennis coverage coming up next week on bbc radio 5 live. to ensuring the victims of the grenfell tower fire get the right help. the prime minister is facing growing calls from within tory ranks to ease austerity, especially around public sector pay. we've heard about andy murray's chances at wimbledon. how will the weather hold—up? we are all breathing a sigh of relief because the weather forecast looks pretty decent for the first few days. there is the risk on monday of maybe the...
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final here at wimbledon — there's coverage across the bbc starting at 11.00 on bbc two, from 2pm on bbc radior a sharp rise in the number of young people drowning, council leaders have urged. 300 people died in accidental drownings in the uk last year and 60 % of those died as a result of cold water shock. joining us now is simon griffiths, founder of outdoor swimmer magazine, and water safety campaigner beckie ramsy who's son died in 2011 while swimming in a disused quarry. good morning, thanks forjoining us. becky, if we could start with you. you go into schools and tell the stories about your son, explain what happened and the potential significance of cold __ my —— my son what 13, —— my son what13, nearly 1a, decided to go thumbing with friends ona decided to go thumbing with friends on a sunny day in a quarry, went for what he thought was an innocent swim. he was in for 20 minutes before he got into some kind of difficulty, he shouted for help three times. he was only underwater for three minutes in total. he was only that much underwater, he stood up only that much underwater, he stood
final here at wimbledon — there's coverage across the bbc starting at 11.00 on bbc two, from 2pm on bbc radior a sharp rise in the number of young people drowning, council leaders have urged. 300 people died in accidental drownings in the uk last year and 60 % of those died as a result of cold water shock. joining us now is simon griffiths, founder of outdoor swimmer magazine, and water safety campaigner beckie ramsy who's son died in 2011 while swimming in a disused quarry. good morning,...
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she's been speaking to bbc radio 5live's emma barnett. it started so well. an inkling it might not be going according to plan? i think as the campaign was going on, i realised everything wasn't going perfectly. but throughout the whole campaign the expectation still was that the result would be a different one, a better one for us than it was. we didn't see the results that came coming. when was the moment of realisation? it was when i heard the exit poll. to be honest with you, i didn't watch the exit poll myself. i'm superstitious about things like that. my husband watched it for me and came and told me. and i was shocked at the result in the exit poll. it took a few minutes for it to sink in, what that was telling me. my husband gave me a hug. and then i got on the phone to cchq, to the conservative party. when you had a hug, did you have a cry? how did you feel? i suppose i felt devastated. enough to shed a tear? yes, a little tear. at that moment? at that moment, yes. just say to me now, sitting in this office, you have been on a long journey to get to
she's been speaking to bbc radio 5live's emma barnett. it started so well. an inkling it might not be going according to plan? i think as the campaign was going on, i realised everything wasn't going perfectly. but throughout the whole campaign the expectation still was that the result would be a different one, a better one for us than it was. we didn't see the results that came coming. when was the moment of realisation? it was when i heard the exit poll. to be honest with you, i didn't watch...
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meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferingck at manchester arena, 19—year—old man arrested at liverpooljohn lennon airport, on suspicion of offences under the terrorism act, he remains in custody. they also save a property is being searched, as part of that investigation. that means so far, 23 people have been arrested in connection with de—arrested and the others released without charge, one person remains in custody. we will bring you more on that as we get it. the parents of terminally—ill charlie gard say that international attempts to intervene in his case have revived their hopes. their comments come after a hospital in the united states offered to ship an experimental drug to the uk to help treat the 11—month—old. charlie's parents are at the centre of a lengthy legal battle with london's great ormond street hospital, who say the treatment would not help their son. sarah campbell reports:. —— sarah campbell reports. the fight by charlie's parents to keep him alive goes on. he was born last august with a very rare geneti
meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferingck at manchester arena, 19—year—old man arrested at liverpooljohn lennon airport, on suspicion of offences under the terrorism act, he remains in custody. they also save a property is being searched, as part of that investigation. that means so far, 23 people have been arrested in connection with de—arrested and the others released without charge, one person remains in custody. we...
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chris hawkins is from bbc radio 6 music. she has vocal cord problems.d you are on miles 25 footjihad two more dates in the tour and has had to cancel. this was late last night. she has said, i am sorry, i love you. she said she might not tour again. do you think this is all linked? because she has had issues before, she has said touring does not necessarily suit her. she is a mother to a five—year—old and a wife. by her own admission, she is a girl. being on the road for 18 months will not have suited her at all. she is also a londoner. to be playing the last two dates in london at the end of the tour and not be able to do at home is utterly gutting. to record-breaking numbers for wembley stadium. 98,000 people we re for wembley stadium. 98,000 people were there this week. this was the final hurdle. this was the last two. she has not made the decision lightly. any news from wembley about what will happen with tickets? the practicalities are everyone will be refu nd practicalities are everyone will be refund if it is a special occasion we weekend. these
chris hawkins is from bbc radio 6 music. she has vocal cord problems.d you are on miles 25 footjihad two more dates in the tour and has had to cancel. this was late last night. she has said, i am sorry, i love you. she said she might not tour again. do you think this is all linked? because she has had issues before, she has said touring does not necessarily suit her. she is a mother to a five—year—old and a wife. by her own admission, she is a girl. being on the road for 18 months will not...
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that is one area where -- >> bbc radio interview underway at the moment, we say we can survive with nodeal. the rolesting paper on of ecj and soon-to-be started cases. there and coordination within the. there is not coordination within the government about what the line should be. we are back talking about the possibility of a harder brexit crushing out. i don't want to survive, i want to thrive should be the message business.n -- british go> over the cliff of a no deal brexit,> how that looks, it is going to be hard to begin with but it may smooth out. we were speaking yesterday that you could see a real big q1 growth in 2019. a lot of stuff is produced, put in the right place. it doesn't matter where the goods are, you get a crash off from q2. it inove it out, put another and trade those goods as if they are still -- wow, okay. >> be sort of index will come through people's minds. lots of volatility around growth is baked in. it is just how much you can negate that. >> it does not stop you thinking i want to be buying fund little bit businesses that might have more frictional problem
that is one area where -- >> bbc radio interview underway at the moment, we say we can survive with nodeal. the rolesting paper on of ecj and soon-to-be started cases. there and coordination within the. there is not coordination within the government about what the line should be. we are back talking about the possibility of a harder brexit crushing out. i don't want to survive, i want to thrive should be the message business.n -- british go> over the cliff of a no deal brexit,> how...
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meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferinghe chief executive of the mental health charity sane, marjorie wallace. we've talked of these pressures before. in the last year, many more high profile campaigns, the royal family, trying to raise awareness of the issue. is this causing a problem? we are all trying to explore the awareness, so that people accept mental illness. we are driving demand, the government itself is doing that with some campaign. on one hand we do that, by the other hand, we are closing down beds. we are not recruiting the socratic nurses, six vacancies. we don't have the consultants and doctors. —— the psychiatric nurses, there are 600 vacancies. we have the supply but —— the demand but the supply but —— the demand but the supply is not meeting at. the la billion they said, little is reaching the front line. what is happening, unless it is ring fenced, there has only been a small amount ring fenced for eating disorders, the rest goes into the general budget and get lost in acute services. it's the first thin
meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferinghe chief executive of the mental health charity sane, marjorie wallace. we've talked of these pressures before. in the last year, many more high profile campaigns, the royal family, trying to raise awareness of the issue. is this causing a problem? we are all trying to explore the awareness, so that people accept mental illness. we are driving demand, the government itself is doing that...
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meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferingg20 summit in germany, including for the first time russia's vladimir putin. the amount of goods and services we're buying from abroad has gone up, compared to the amount we export. official figures show the trade deficit went up by1 billion pounds from april to may to just over three billion pounds. also, manufacturing output dropped, especially in car production. the meal delivery firm deliveroo says it will pay sickness and other benefits to its riders if the law is changed. it says the current law defines riders as self—employed, which means they can't be offered extra rights. the company is calling for a change in the law, so riders can be given extra rights and flexibility. house prices fell by one per cent injune according to the halifax. that's the largest monthly fall since january. this brings the average price of a home to just over £218,000. it's the third monthly fall in a row. there's been some encouraging news out of the world's biggest economy. america created more than
meanwhile, a bbc radio 5 live investigation has found a 16% rise in ambulance call—outs to people sufferingg20 summit in germany, including for the first time russia's vladimir putin. the amount of goods and services we're buying from abroad has gone up, compared to the amount we export. official figures show the trade deficit went up by1 billion pounds from april to may to just over three billion pounds. also, manufacturing output dropped, especially in car production. the meal delivery firm...
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keep tuned to your bbc local radio for the latest updates.continue to rattle on across england and wales during the overnight period. if you catch one, it could be very severe, and likely to be disruptive as well. but not all areas will get them. another warm and muggy start to wednesday. wednesday morning dose thunderstorms and showers will trundle northwards into scotland, and we'll see further thundery showers pushing into northern ireland, and then into wales and north—west england into the afternoon. but for england and wales, for the majority it will be a fine afternoon. the sunshine will come out, it will feel humid, and temperatures will top 29—30, maybe even 31 celsius across east anglia and towards the east midlands. further west you are, it will be a bit cooler, cloudier, and showers and thunderstorms will make inroads into wales, north—west england eventually getting into northern ireland and western parts of scotland. but even ahead of it, we could see some thundery showers breaking out in scotland. so that's how it's looking thr
keep tuned to your bbc local radio for the latest updates.continue to rattle on across england and wales during the overnight period. if you catch one, it could be very severe, and likely to be disruptive as well. but not all areas will get them. another warm and muggy start to wednesday. wednesday morning dose thunderstorms and showers will trundle northwards into scotland, and we'll see further thundery showers pushing into northern ireland, and then into wales and north—west england into...
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speaking on bbc radio london, ms feltz has expressed her hurt over the article.rprisingly hurtful. i would have thought that after all these years i would have been immune to it, and that is not at all how i felt. i felt extremely upset. also the layers of people at the newspaper who check copy before it goes into the paper, the subeditor, the legal team, not a single one of them spotted it and thought that is blatantly anti—semitic, vile and unsuitable, that cannot go in the paper. 0ne one in five mps continues to employ a member of their family using taxpayers‘s money, despite the practice being banned for new members of parliament. of the 589 returning mps, 120 do have declared the employment of a relative in the latest register of members financial interests. none of the 61 new mps elected on june eight interests. none of the 61 new mps elected onjune eight are allowed to do so. campaigners say there needs to bea do so. campaigners say there needs to be a clear end date for all mps. the high court will today decide whether tony blair, former foreign secretary
speaking on bbc radio london, ms feltz has expressed her hurt over the article.rprisingly hurtful. i would have thought that after all these years i would have been immune to it, and that is not at all how i felt. i felt extremely upset. also the layers of people at the newspaper who check copy before it goes into the paper, the subeditor, the legal team, not a single one of them spotted it and thought that is blatantly anti—semitic, vile and unsuitable, that cannot go in the paper. 0ne one...