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you can hear full commentary of liverpool's trip to paris st—germain in the champions league on bbc radioild up from seven with updates of spurs must—win match at wembley against inter milan. follow as well on the bbc sport website and app... that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. welcome back, and we'll return now to brexit and the bank of england's assessment that withdrawing from the eu with no deal and no transition period would deliver a severe shock to the economy. mark carney says it could trigger a worse recession than after the financial crisis ten years ago. mr carney was sure to highlight that these were just scenarios but that they had considered multiple outcomes including that of a no deal. let's hear more of that analysis which he gave at the bank of england this afternoon. taken together the scenarios highlight the impact of brexit will depend on the direction and magnitude and speed of the effect of reduced openness on the eu uk economy. the direction of the effects of the reduction of the openness is clear. lower supply capacity, weaker demand
you can hear full commentary of liverpool's trip to paris st—germain in the champions league on bbc radioild up from seven with updates of spurs must—win match at wembley against inter milan. follow as well on the bbc sport website and app... that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. welcome back, and we'll return now to brexit and the bank of england's assessment that withdrawing from the eu with no deal and no transition period would deliver a severe shock to the...
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there was some disagreement between bbc radio 4 happen.sagreement between bbc radio a programme, the today programme, and the government which was unhappy with the coverage of the budget and specifically claims about whether the budget would benefit the rich rather than the poor. it seems to me it is another example of the conservative dogma and they are talking about a foundation they say is left wing. this foundation is a think tank claiming the radio four programme took the line are making on the budget and presented it as fact and said it was terribly left wing bias. this is a headline. the conservatives are now complaining. the resolution foundation claimed the budget with mainly favoured the rich and this is the main complaint from number 10. the mail goes on about it had people like david willis. insofar as the saying is for the rich my do think that is unfair. when you think of some the measures in the budget, help for universal credit and increasing personal allowa nces credit and increasing personal allowances to 12500 and an inc
there was some disagreement between bbc radio 4 happen.sagreement between bbc radio a programme, the today programme, and the government which was unhappy with the coverage of the budget and specifically claims about whether the budget would benefit the rich rather than the poor. it seems to me it is another example of the conservative dogma and they are talking about a foundation they say is left wing. this foundation is a think tank claiming the radio four programme took the line are making...
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in a bbc radio interview, she said charges were trumped up.w, she said charges were trumped upm shouldn't have had to get to this instance. his innocence is evident, and every evidence against him is com pletely and every evidence against him is completely fabricated. he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said could be used against him. her husband, matthew hedges, was arrested in may after a trip to the uae doing research for his ph.d.. his wife says he was held in solitary confinement for months and subjected to intense interrogation, and said she had repeatedly called on the foreign office to take action. i was under the impression that they were putting their interests with the uae above a british citizen's right for freedom. they were stepping on eggshells. but this morning the uae ambassador was summoned to the foreign office for what had been described as frank discussions with jeremy hunt, what had been described as frank discussions withjeremy hunt, the foreign secretary, who had earlier warned
in a bbc radio interview, she said charges were trumped up.w, she said charges were trumped upm shouldn't have had to get to this instance. his innocence is evident, and every evidence against him is com pletely and every evidence against him is completely fabricated. he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said could be used against him. her husband, matthew hedges, was arrested in may after a trip to the uae doing research for his ph.d.. his wife says he...
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you can hear more on that story on bbc radio 5 live at 11 o'clock this morning.ssued a warning about a potentially dangerous batch of cocaine after the death of a man in colchester. they are warning anyone who may have bought cocaine in the town or surrounding areas in the last 24 hours not to take it. south american football officials were forced to postpone one of the biggest matches in argentina's history last night, after a bus carrying one of the teams was attacked by rival fans. the game, equivalent to the final of the champions league, was between two teams from buenos aries — boca juniors and river plate. boca players suffered cuts from broken windows and were also affected by tear gas used by the police, as lebo diseko explains. running battles on the streets of buenos aires as river plate fans throw missiles at police. they should have been cheering on their team at the historic football final. instead, these supporters arep are part of what looks like a full—blown riot. earlier, river plate fans attacked the bus carrying the boca juniors to the stadium
you can hear more on that story on bbc radio 5 live at 11 o'clock this morning.ssued a warning about a potentially dangerous batch of cocaine after the death of a man in colchester. they are warning anyone who may have bought cocaine in the town or surrounding areas in the last 24 hours not to take it. south american football officials were forced to postpone one of the biggest matches in argentina's history last night, after a bus carrying one of the teams was attacked by rival fans. the game,...
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there are in—play highlights on the bbc sport website and app, test match special commentary on bbc radioort website and app from eight o'clock this evening. there has been a shock at the atp finals in london. novak djokovic was bidding to match roger federer‘s total of six titles. he was playing against alexander zverev in the biggest match of his career after beating roger federer to get to this match. the german took the first set, the first set that djokovic has lost this week. in the last few moments, the upset was complete, zverev winning the match 6—4, 6—3, the biggest result of his young career. before this, he had only taken three masters titles, but has been tipped by many as a future grand slam champion. great stuff. open champion francesco molanari has won golf‘s race to dubai. molanari could only have been beaten to it if tommy fleetwood had won the world tour championship, but the englishman finished a long way down the leaderboard. the tournament was instead won by his compatriot danny willett — this is his brilliant approach on the 17th in dubai. willet finished on 18 uder
there are in—play highlights on the bbc sport website and app, test match special commentary on bbc radioort website and app from eight o'clock this evening. there has been a shock at the atp finals in london. novak djokovic was bidding to match roger federer‘s total of six titles. he was playing against alexander zverev in the biggest match of his career after beating roger federer to get to this match. the german took the first set, the first set that djokovic has lost this week. in the...
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possibly even severe gales. possibly even severe gales. rise to a bigger flooding so stay tuned to bbc local radiobrightness always across eastern scotland and eastern england. scotland and eastern england. into northern ireland and western britain. britain. looking at winds of up to 70 miles an hour. 12 to maybe 1a celsius. weekend, we maintain low pressure nearby. nearby. the slightly milder air of the near continent. continent. with a mixture of sunshine and showers. 00:28:23,565 --> 858993221:01:24,738 this 858993221:01:24,738 --> 1717986441:34:25,910 is 1717986441:34:25,910 --> 2576979662:07:27,082 the 2576979662:07:27,082 --> 3435972882:40:28,254 business 3435972882:40:28,254 --> 4294966103:13:29,426 briefing. i'm sally bundock. is europe heading for recession? on the region's flagging economy. plus, phone or tablet, or both? samsung unfolds its secret weapon in the smartphone wars. those election results. reaction to a midterm election since the early 1980s. and that optimism is carrying through into asia. less unpredictable. forecasts in a few hours time. the region's economy could be head
possibly even severe gales. possibly even severe gales. rise to a bigger flooding so stay tuned to bbc local radiobrightness always across eastern scotland and eastern england. scotland and eastern england. into northern ireland and western britain. britain. looking at winds of up to 70 miles an hour. 12 to maybe 1a celsius. weekend, we maintain low pressure nearby. nearby. the slightly milder air of the near continent. continent. with a mixture of sunshine and showers. 00:28:23,565 -->...
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ian robertson's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 years,, 10 points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with several heavy carriages. no stopping him neither. but finally, he will be stopping after a memorable end to england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. and thank you very, very much. patrick geary, bbc news. scotland finished their autumn series with a hard—fought victory against argentina at a rainy murrayfield. sean maitland scored the only try of the game in the second half to give the scots a 14—9. and ireland made it four wins out of four in their autumn internationals for the second year in a row with a comfortable 57—14 win over the usa. this was a chance for several of ireland's squad players to make a name for themselves in a campaign tha
ian robertson's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 years,, 10 points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with several heavy carriages. no stopping him neither. but finally, he will be stopping...
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the prime minister defending her agreement on a bbc radio phone in.afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... they've already won, the 50—overs world cup and now england's women are through to the final of the world t20. captain heather knight, took 3 wickets for the loss ofjust 9 runs, to help bowl out india for 112, before nat sivver and amyjones produced a 92—run partnership to see england home with 17 balls to spare. they'll play australia in tomorrow night's final, after they thrashed west indies. our prep coming into this game has been so clear and we knew our game plan, so it is just us feeling pretty confident and the total wasn't really high, so i knew if we batted through and got a good partnership we would be in a good place. it's always exciting to play in the final. and it's always good against australia. there will be plenty of match ups along the way, it's a case of who winds it on the day. it's always close, and good fun, i'm sure they'll be drama. england's men are going for a series whitewash in sri lanka. they made
the prime minister defending her agreement on a bbc radio phone in.afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... they've already won, the 50—overs world cup and now england's women are through to the final of the world t20. captain heather knight, took 3 wickets for the loss ofjust 9 runs, to help bowl out india for 112, before nat sivver and amyjones produced a 92—run partnership to see england home with 17 balls to spare. they'll play australia in tomorrow night's final,...
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theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitment is the right deal for britain. well, people didn't like that one, can we have another one? i don't think there are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. the united arab emirates is considering a request for leniency for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies: knocking the offenders off their bikes. well as we've seen this afternoon, theresa may has been taking part in a phone—in, here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — to try to sell her brexit deal to the public. the prime minister was asked, among other things, if she'd stay in the leadership should parliament vote against her withdrawal agreement with the eu. mrs may was also questioned whether her deal was better than the one the uk currently has with the eu. here's that q—and—a session with the pm in full, in a special edition of ‘ask this.‘ hello, welcome to this special edition here on bbc radio five l
theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live — and says the draft brexitment is the right deal for britain. well, people didn't like that one, can we have another one? i don't think there are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. the united arab emirates is considering a request for leniency for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies:...
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theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio five live and says the draft brexitgreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal that delivers for the people of this country. that's what drives me and that's what is at the forefront of my mind. elsewhere, the united arab emirates considers a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges — jailed for life for spying. everyone can request a pardon from our president. mr hedges‘ family have made a request for clemency and the government is studying that request. police introduce a new tactic to cut the number of moped robberies: knocking the offenders off their bikes. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with hugh... and a good day forfans of england cricket. both women and me
theresa may takes part in a phone—in on the bbc news channel and radio five live and says the draft brexitgreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. mrs may was also pressed on whether she would resign if her deal didn't go through. i'm not thinking about me, i'm thinking about getting a deal...
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commentary of england versus south africa is on bbc radio 5 live with highlights later over on bbc twoejohnny sexton could become only the second irishman to win the world rugby player of the year award after being included among the five nominees this afternoon. he has some stiff competition, which includes all black beauden barrett who is aiming to win for a third year in a row. glasgow warriors moved further clear at the top of conference a of the proili, after a bonus point win over their nearest rivals ospreys. fijian nikola matawalu didn't actually start the game but still managed to run in a hat—trick of tries as the warriors won 29—20 in swansea. it was a good night for edinburgh in conference b. they picked up a bonus point victory over second place scarlets. tom brown and bill mata both scored twice to help edinburgh move up to third with a 31—21 win. in the premiership rugby cup — bristol won the west country derby against gloucester. nick haining's try set them on their way to a 21—13 victory. in the night's other match, sale drew is—all against saracens. new world number o
commentary of england versus south africa is on bbc radio 5 live with highlights later over on bbc twoejohnny sexton could become only the second irishman to win the world rugby player of the year award after being included among the five nominees this afternoon. he has some stiff competition, which includes all black beauden barrett who is aiming to win for a third year in a row. glasgow warriors moved further clear at the top of conference a of the proili, after a bonus point win over their...
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in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or didn't could be used against him. the uae says mr hedges is a british spy, convicted after due process. britain says there's not a shred of evidence — an argument bluntly put to the uae ambassador by the foreign secretary this morning. but this afternoon in the uae, an apparent change of tone. a statement described by the foreign office as an olive branch. but the final line hinted at conciliation. at the foreign office, mr hedges' wife had herfirst meeting with jeremy hunt, still haunted by yesterday's court hearing, but less critical of the government's efforts. seeing him shaken in court after being handed a life sentence and then being made to leave was beyond heartbreaking. we didn't even get to say goodbye. i really appreciate the foreign secretary taking the time to meet me at this crucial point in matt's life. shortly afterwards, another twist. a phone call betweenjeremy hunt and his counterpart
in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or didn't could be used against him. the uae says mr hedges is a british spy, convicted after due process. britain says there's not a shred of evidence — an argument bluntly put to the uae ambassador by the foreign secretary this morning. but this afternoon in the uae, an apparent change of tone. a statement described by the...
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you can hear it from a 10:30pm on bbc radio and the five alive at the website.'ll have more sport throughout the weekend. take care. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and the economics correspondent for the daily telegraph, anna isaac. thank you very much. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. brothers united in dismay is the telegraph's headline — as jo johnson joins his brother boris in quitting the government over frustration with theresa may's brexit plan. jo johnson's resignation also features on the front page of the times. it says the former transport minister compared brexit negotiations to the suez canal crisis. the express claims more ministers could follow mrjohnson‘s out of the government as brexit talks go down to the wire. jo johnson's resignation is on the front page of the guardian. it also features an interview with former first lady michele obama, who has spoken out about having ivf treatment after suffering a
you can hear it from a 10:30pm on bbc radio and the five alive at the website.'ll have more sport throughout the weekend. take care. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and the economics correspondent for the daily telegraph, anna isaac. thank you very much. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. brothers united in dismay is the telegraph's headline — as jo...
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theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live, and says theft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a pardon for the british academic matthew hedges, jailed for life for alleged spying. there's a warning that too many people suffering a mental health crisis are not being given the help they need when they arrive at a&e now on bbc news, we can watch again the prime minister's special phone—in today here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live. the prime minister was asked, among other things, if she'd stay in the leadership should parliament vote against her withdrawal agreement with the eu. mrs may was also questioned whether her deal was better than the one the uk currently has with the eu. here's
theresa may has taken part in a phone—in here on the bbc news channel and radio 5 live, and says theft brexit agreement is the right deal for britain. i believe that if we were to go back to the european union and say people didn't like that deal, can we have another one, i don't think they are going to come to us and say we will give you a better deal. police say knocking offenders off their mopeds is leading to a dramatic decrease in robberies. the united arab emirates is considering a...
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brexit we all feared a leap in the dark >> in just the last hour gibraltar's chief minister told bbc radio that britain reached a deal with madrid over the territory. the spanish prime minister threatened to veelt ed ted to of this weekend's eu summit. both nations are at loggerheads with gibraltar and madrid saying the territory cannot benefit from future agreements without its consent. silvia joins us in london with a bit more about this. we have this text now. we have the withdrawal agreement last week, now we're seeing a more detailed declaration about the future what happens now >> we have an agreement at the negotiator's level on the future relationship and the basis for that future relationship but the leaders will have to talk about this text on sunday the big discussion will only happen when the uk leaves the eu this march, because at the moment we have this political text they still didn't resolve the issues of gibraltar or fisheries. those details will come once the negotiations on the future relationship will begin. >> so a template, a wish list, but no guarantees. >> no gushig
brexit we all feared a leap in the dark >> in just the last hour gibraltar's chief minister told bbc radio that britain reached a deal with madrid over the territory. the spanish prime minister threatened to veelt ed ted to of this weekend's eu summit. both nations are at loggerheads with gibraltar and madrid saying the territory cannot benefit from future agreements without its consent. silvia joins us in london with a bit more about this. we have this text now. we have the withdrawal...
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you can follow the progress of ryan gigg's side on bbc radio wales whilst there will also be text commentaryon the bbc sport website. several championship clubs say they are "gravely concerned" that they have been ignored as the efl has negotiated a new tv rights deal with sky sports. the deal is worth £595 million pounds over five years but the clubs, who are unnamed, say that's not enough to ensure the financial survival of all 72 clubs covered by the deal. the efl say financial security for clubs was an "absolute priority" during discussions and that this is the best way to maximise exposure for the leagues and their competitions. british olympic sprinter nigel levine has been banned from all sport for four years. he's tested postive for a banned asthma drug. he was suspended in december after clenbuterol was found in an out of competition test in november last year. he was part of the british 4x400 metres relay team at the 2016 rio 0lympics, and has won indoor and outdoor european relay gold medals. but levine hasn't raced since he was involved in a motorbike crash in spain injanuary las
you can follow the progress of ryan gigg's side on bbc radio wales whilst there will also be text commentaryon the bbc sport website. several championship clubs say they are "gravely concerned" that they have been ignored as the efl has negotiated a new tv rights deal with sky sports. the deal is worth £595 million pounds over five years but the clubs, who are unnamed, say that's not enough to ensure the financial survival of all 72 clubs covered by the deal. the efl say financial...
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talking to a bbc radio phone—in to sell her plan to the nation, she says if parliament votes againstt, there will only be "more division and uncertainty". her proposal is made up of the draft withdrawal agreement on how we leave the eu and the political declaration, forming a basis for the future relationship. that declaration, which isn't legally binding, says brexit will end the free movement of eu citizens who want to come and live in the uk, but that also applies to british citizens wanting to move to the eu. on the issue of the irish border, which is proving deeply contentious, the declaration adds only that new technology can be explored to try to ensure there is no need to use the backstop, which would keep northern ireland closer to eu rules. it says the uk will be allowed to pursue an independent trade policy, with other countries. but the european court ofjustice will still play a role in uk affairs, something which has angered many brexit supporters. theresa may will travel to brussels tomorrow for more talks before the eu summit on sunday, where the agreement is expected
talking to a bbc radio phone—in to sell her plan to the nation, she says if parliament votes againstt, there will only be "more division and uncertainty". her proposal is made up of the draft withdrawal agreement on how we leave the eu and the political declaration, forming a basis for the future relationship. that declaration, which isn't legally binding, says brexit will end the free movement of eu citizens who want to come and live in the uk, but that also applies to british...
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vanessa is on bbc radio london. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty.ng to fight on amid speculation that she could face a vote of no confidence from tory mps. her environment secretary michael gove is also said to be considering whether to resign his cabinet position. yes, there have been compromises, issues with some discomfort for all of us in relation to this, but now is the time to get behind this deal. parliament will do is job at the right time with the vote we will need to take. the point is we have this negotiated text that we want to ta ke to this negotiated text that we want to take to the european council on 25 november. that is the next step. the number of people missing in northern california's devastating wildfire has leapt to more than 600, and seven more bodies have been found, according to local authorities. the death toll currently stands at 63, but is expected to sharply rise. "camp fire", which destroyed the town of paradise, is the deadliest in california's history. nearly two—thirds of local bank branches across the uk have closed
vanessa is on bbc radio london. hello, this is breakfast, with naga munchetty.ng to fight on amid speculation that she could face a vote of no confidence from tory mps. her environment secretary michael gove is also said to be considering whether to resign his cabinet position. yes, there have been compromises, issues with some discomfort for all of us in relation to this, but now is the time to get behind this deal. parliament will do is job at the right time with the vote we will need to...
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and he's been speaking tojustin webb on bbc radio 4's today programme about spain's objections. counciljust taking place this sunday the government spain has made it clear that spain would like to be article 184 of the treaty clarified for the sake of the respect of the guidelines which stated that spain will have the final say on the future state of gibraltar when it comes to the ratification of the brexit which requires unanimity. article 184 says the eu and the uk will seek to negotiate rapidly the agreements governing their future relationship and you want an extra rider as it we re and you want an extra rider as it were seeing on gibraltar that negotiation is between spain and the uk only. i insist it states the case of spain in this process but it is only clear that the guidelines are to be respected. spain has shown goodwill, constructive, negotiated special protocol of understanding when it comes to gibraltar an important and sensitive matters, environment, fiscal matters which are of the highest importance for spain and the respect of all the workers who are cross borde
and he's been speaking tojustin webb on bbc radio 4's today programme about spain's objections. counciljust taking place this sunday the government spain has made it clear that spain would like to be article 184 of the treaty clarified for the sake of the respect of the guidelines which stated that spain will have the final say on the future state of gibraltar when it comes to the ratification of the brexit which requires unanimity. article 184 says the eu and the uk will seek to negotiate...
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if you want to follow with much as we have full match commentary on bbc radio five live.. that gets under way at midnight uk time. jonny bairstow is back in the england team for the third and final test against sri lanka, which starts on friday. he replaces injured all—rounder sam curran and will play as a batsman, with ben foakes remaining as wicketkeeper. stuart broad also returns in place ofjames anderson, who's rested. anderson's played a relatively minor role in their two wins so far, taking only one wicket, and he steps aside for stuart broad, who's yet to feature in the series, which england have already won. i understand the reasoning behind it, the series has been wrapped up, it is the opportunity to rotate, and i think with the winter we've got ahead, it makes sense for stuart to get some cricket. we have what will be a tough tour of the west indies, so it could be a long period without him bowling, so to have him get a game under his belt i think is good for him and the team. speed skater elise christie was the focus of huge hopes at this year's winter olympics
if you want to follow with much as we have full match commentary on bbc radio five live.. that gets under way at midnight uk time. jonny bairstow is back in the england team for the third and final test against sri lanka, which starts on friday. he replaces injured all—rounder sam curran and will play as a batsman, with ben foakes remaining as wicketkeeper. stuart broad also returns in place ofjames anderson, who's rested. anderson's played a relatively minor role in their two wins so far,...
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there are in—play highlights on the bbc sport website and app, test match special commentary on bbc radiolock this evening. open champion francesco molanari has won golf‘s race to dubai. molanari could only have been beaten to it if tommy fleetwood had won the world tour championship, but the englishman finished a long way down the leaderboard. the tournament was instead won by his compatriot danny willett — this is his brilliant approach on the 17th in dubai. willet finished on 18 under par, two clear of the pack. it's his first win since the masters two and a half years ago. it was tricky art llama. it probably won't sink in for a while. with all the ups and downs, injuries and this and that is. like i say, the body feels a lot better. there were times i wasn't sure if i would be able to do it again. pretty special. very proud. it has been an incredible year, an incredible season. i have achieved all i could ask for and even more. you look at the names on the race to divide trophy, and it is only the top guys that have done it. you put a major on top of that and there isjust a dream sea
there are in—play highlights on the bbc sport website and app, test match special commentary on bbc radiolock this evening. open champion francesco molanari has won golf‘s race to dubai. molanari could only have been beaten to it if tommy fleetwood had won the world tour championship, but the englishman finished a long way down the leaderboard. the tournament was instead won by his compatriot danny willett — this is his brilliant approach on the 17th in dubai. willet finished on 18 under...
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talking to a bbc radio phone—in to sell her plan to the nation, she says if parliament votes againsthere will only be "more division and uncertainty". her proposal is made up of the draft withdrawal agreement on how we leave the eu and the political declaration, forming a basis for the future relationship. that declaration, which isn't legally binding, says brexit will end the free movement of eu citizens who want to come and live in the uk, but that also applies to british citizens wanting to move to the eu. on the issue of the irish border, which is proving deeply contentious, the declaration adds only that new technology can be explored to try to ensure there is no need to use the backstop, which would keep northern ireland closer to eu rules. it says the uk will be allowed to pursue an independent trade policy with other countries. but the european court ofjustice will still play a role in uk affairs, something which has angered many brexit supporters. theresa may will travel to brussels tomorrow for more talks before the eu summit on sunday, where the agreement is expected to be
talking to a bbc radio phone—in to sell her plan to the nation, she says if parliament votes againsthere will only be "more division and uncertainty". her proposal is made up of the draft withdrawal agreement on how we leave the eu and the political declaration, forming a basis for the future relationship. that declaration, which isn't legally binding, says brexit will end the free movement of eu citizens who want to come and live in the uk, but that also applies to british citizens...
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commentary on bbc radio ulsterfor that one.eather knight knows that it is going to be tough. after last year, knows that it is going to be tough. after last yea r, we knows that it is going to be tough. after last year, we cannot be the underdogs all the time. obviously, after winning the 50—over world cup last year, we probably can't expect to be underdogs all the time, like we were going into that competition. we've had to deal with that extra expectation. the success i guess that's expected of the team now. that match begins at eight o'clock tonight. commentary on every ball of every game on radio five live extra. now, time for click. this week: what's happened to fake news? click here. what happened to the real newsreader? click here. and remembering the first world war 100 years on. the news. we used to trust it. if it was on screen or in print, we believed it. but a few years ago, the lies online started to look really realistic. the news. we used to trust it. if it was on screen or in print, we believed it. but a few yea
commentary on bbc radio ulsterfor that one.eather knight knows that it is going to be tough. after last year, knows that it is going to be tough. after last yea r, we knows that it is going to be tough. after last year, we cannot be the underdogs all the time. obviously, after winning the 50—over world cup last year, we probably can't expect to be underdogs all the time, like we were going into that competition. we've had to deal with that extra expectation. the success i guess that's...
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hello, i'm emma barnett, and welcome to this special edition of the emma barnett show here on bbc radio five live, and also on the bbc news channel. the prime minister theresa may me is in here in the studio to answer your calls, texts, tweets, so let me say, welcome to the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. well, it is black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels negotiating what i believe is a really good deal, the right dealfor the uk in terms of our brexit deal. i think it delivers on what people voted for. it brings an end to free movement, it brings an end to selling vast annual sums of money to the european union, brings an end to the european court having jurisdiction here in the uk. it delivers what people voted for and protectjobs and i think that is what people are looking forfrom the government. we will hear from the people very shortly. this morning, we've had one woman say she'd like to give you a hug, we've also had one woman say she'd like to giv
hello, i'm emma barnett, and welcome to this special edition of the emma barnett show here on bbc radio five live, and also on the bbc news channel. the prime minister theresa may me is in here in the studio to answer your calls, texts, tweets, so let me say, welcome to the prime minister. it's very good to be with you this morning. well, it is black friday today, have you heard of any good deals? i haven't been to any sharps, so i haven't been buying anything. but i have been in brussels...
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commentary of england versus south africa is on bbc radio five live, with highlights later over on bbchnny sexton could become only the second irishman to win the world rugby player of the year award after being included among the five nominees this afternoon. he has some stiff compeition which includes all black beauden barrett who is gunning for the title for a third year in a row. this weekend, leicester city players and fans will be forced to put behind them the events of last saturday night as they face cardiff in their first fixture since five people were killed in a helicopter crash — including the club's chairman. strikerjamie vardy has admitted the decision to play tomorrow was a tough one but the team felt it was the right thing to do. it was a unanimous decircumstances every single —— decision, every player said we need to play this game. we want to play this game. with the players, we want to be there after everything the owner's showed in the players and the club, we should be there. it is an extended family. so family should be there. vardy and his leicester city team mat
commentary of england versus south africa is on bbc radio five live, with highlights later over on bbchnny sexton could become only the second irishman to win the world rugby player of the year award after being included among the five nominees this afternoon. he has some stiff compeition which includes all black beauden barrett who is gunning for the title for a third year in a row. this weekend, leicester city players and fans will be forced to put behind them the events of last saturday...
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in the south. set to bring us a spell of gales and heavy rain. areas through friday. to your bbc local radio is going to start fine. breezy, yes, but there'll also be some sunshine around. towards the afternoon. over hills, we could be looking at 60 to maybe 70 mph. 14 or 15 degrees. the near continent. will always be across the south and the east. 00:12:45,192 --> 2147483051:43:07,312 good 2147483051:43:07,312 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 morning. and charlie stayt. a commitment not to meddle. when he becomes king. president trump goes on the offensive. a journalist he lambasted at a press conference. you are rude, terrible person. you should be working for cnn. —— you shouldn't be working for cnn. a rise in the number of hate crimes against disabled children. we meet the communities fighting back. please, do not come back. i don't like you. request for compensation. late atjuventus. you'll ever see. tackled by the grass. good morning. it is a chilly start of the day. with a touch of lost. for most it will be drier than yesterday. yesterday. or longer spells of rain in the west. west. later, th
in the south. set to bring us a spell of gales and heavy rain. areas through friday. to your bbc local radio is going to start fine. breezy, yes, but there'll also be some sunshine around. towards the afternoon. over hills, we could be looking at 60 to maybe 70 mph. 14 or 15 degrees. the near continent. will always be across the south and the east. 00:12:45,192 --> 2147483051:43:07,312 good 2147483051:43:07,312 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 morning. and charlie stayt. a commitment not to...
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447 gears, ian robertson has been the eyes for rugby fans everywhere on the morning of his final bbc radio a last look around. —— for 47 years. his most famous words we re for 47 years. his most famous words were added in a world cup final as england beat australia within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may defender shirt of a side's perfects art. england wedge control ten putt said that israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they we re hole in their plan. for a time they were from air when pharaoh an illegal tackle but not a penalty try. england got away with that and after the break, elliot daly got away from australia once he does that, the road becomes inevitable. it daily is the express, a key and a halfjoe is a freight train with several heavy carriages, no stopping him either. but finally, he will be stopped. they mumble into england's year and stopped. they mumble into england's yearand a stopped. they mumble into england's year and a legendary career. he would have happened i had a tame once played for, scotland thrashed argentina five m
447 gears, ian robertson has been the eyes for rugby fans everywhere on the morning of his final bbc radio a last look around. —— for 47 years. his most famous words we re for 47 years. his most famous words were added in a world cup final as england beat australia within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may defender shirt of a side's perfects art. england wedge control ten putt said that israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they we re hole in...
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your bbc local radio station will have coverage of events where you live. hat starts at ten o'clock on sunday. and i'll be at westminster abbey from 5:10pm on sunday evening, ahead of a special service of commemoration attended by the queen and the president of germany. let's find out what the weather looks like for the weekend. pretty mixed for the weekend, including armistice day, a mixture of sunshine and showers, but for this evening thoroughly wet and windy for some, especially in the west, with the potentialfor travel disruption. bbc local radio will keep you up—to—date. the rain has moved in across northern ireland, wales, the south—west, fringing into north—west england and south—west scotland. if you are heading out in the next hour, heavy bursts of rain and strong and gusty winds. the black winged arrows show the gusts, and in south—west wales there is still a met office amber warning. further rain only likely to exacerbate those issues. parts of northern ireland will continue to see rain, starting to clear away but continuing to push in in south—w
your bbc local radio station will have coverage of events where you live. hat starts at ten o'clock on sunday. and i'll be at westminster abbey from 5:10pm on sunday evening, ahead of a special service of commemoration attended by the queen and the president of germany. let's find out what the weather looks like for the weekend. pretty mixed for the weekend, including armistice day, a mixture of sunshine and showers, but for this evening thoroughly wet and windy for some, especially in the...
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on the morning of his final bbc radio game, a last look around. words were uttered in a world cup final as england beat australia. within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of the side's perfects start. england were in control, but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they were from air when pharaoh an illegal tackle but not a penalty try. england got away with that and after the break, elliot daly got away from australia once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, thenjoe is a freight train with several heavy carriages, no stopping him either. but finally, he will be stopped. an end to a legendary career. he would have happened for a team he once played for, scotland thrashed argentina five months ago and 10,000 miles away, and number on a damp day seemed a world apart but crucially for scotland, still won. sean maitland's try created with a sort of rugby they have shown themselves capable of all year, the next challenge will be to do it more often. i felt w
on the morning of his final bbc radio game, a last look around. words were uttered in a world cup final as england beat australia. within two minutes, england were beating australia once more. jonny may the finisher of the side's perfects start. england were in control, but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. for a time they were from air when pharaoh an illegal tackle but not a penalty try. england got away with that and after the break, elliot daly got away from australia once he does...
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the day ianjoined bbc radio sport was the same day i went to bbc radio sport as a trainee on an attachmently man and also a great humanist. in my view, he didn't look like a rugby player, which he had been —— he was a great humourist. and the fact that he, at the peak of his career, was that moment when jonny wilkinson drop kicked and won the world cup for us. to have been there and to have had that moment in your career. . . there and to have had that moment in your career... it is what all commentary makers covet. what are you starting with? i have to confess that i'm on the council of the university of birmingham, but what is the future of paying for our universities and students? there is talk of cutting fees, of course. there is talk of two—year courses in recent times. but here you have the russell group of universities warning that unless, yes, you may cut fees if that is what the public demand. but who is going to fill that gap. and they are of course warning of science courses being cut. museums, which rely a lot on the universities, would face closure. and a serious matter is tha
the day ianjoined bbc radio sport was the same day i went to bbc radio sport as a trainee on an attachmently man and also a great humanist. in my view, he didn't look like a rugby player, which he had been —— he was a great humourist. and the fact that he, at the peak of his career, was that moment when jonny wilkinson drop kicked and won the world cup for us. to have been there and to have had that moment in your career. . . there and to have had that moment in your career... it is what...
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your bbc local radio station will keep you up—to—date. bells and showers packing into the west and overnight lows in the least the temperatures are not going to drop very fast thanks to the seven and 11 degrees. lingering across shetland for a time and again toa across shetland for a time and again to a day of sunshine and showers across the south and west henry and sundry becoming more widespread at the date 11 to 15 degrees and into sunday which is of remembrance sunday. a similar weather and mixed picture some sunny spells and heavy showers. this is bbc news. the headlines. transport ministerjo johnson resigns from the government over brexit, saying the deal being finalised "will be a terrible mista ke". he‘s also calling for a fresh referendum. at present, the deal is incoherent on its own terms, and that‘s why it‘s so important for the public to have a say so it can confirm that this is really the brexit that it wants. the government‘s allies, the democratic unionists, accuses theresa may of preparing to betray northern ireland by le
your bbc local radio station will keep you up—to—date. bells and showers packing into the west and overnight lows in the least the temperatures are not going to drop very fast thanks to the seven and 11 degrees. lingering across shetland for a time and again toa across shetland for a time and again to a day of sunshine and showers across the south and west henry and sundry becoming more widespread at the date 11 to 15 degrees and into sunday which is of remembrance sunday. a similar weather...
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winning run at home, going into their match against argentina — there's commentary on that one, on bbc radioals. an early red card, effectively ended the usa's challenge, with the roses running in eight tries, including one for katy daley—mclean, on her 100th cap. england winger raheem sterling, has become one of the highest paid footballers in the world. his new contract with manchester city will earn him up to £300,000 a week. that's around 18—hundred pounds every hour — in fact, in the time it's taken me to bring you this news, he's earned about a tenner. lewis hamilton should be right, in the mix in qualifying for the brazilian grand prix. he was fractions off the pace in both opening practice sessions. his afternoon in sao paulo went better than nico hulkenburg's — the renault driver wrecked his car. newly crowned champion hamilton was just behind his team—mate valtteri bottas in second practice. after england's men beat sri lanka in their opening test match, england's women begin their quest to add the world t20 title, to their 50—overs crown later — and sri lanka are theirfirst oppone
winning run at home, going into their match against argentina — there's commentary on that one, on bbc radioals. an early red card, effectively ended the usa's challenge, with the roses running in eight tries, including one for katy daley—mclean, on her 100th cap. england winger raheem sterling, has become one of the highest paid footballers in the world. his new contract with manchester city will earn him up to £300,000 a week. that's around 18—hundred pounds every hour — in fact, in...
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are on a nine—game winning run at home going into their match against argentina,: terry on that on bbc radiosh the usa by 57 in theirfirst radio ulster. england's women crash the usa by 57 in their first autumn international, and early red card effectively ended the usa's challenge. there was certainly no sign of katie slamming down just yet. now in football sheffield united missed a penalty and a chance to the top of the championship again as the sheffield derby ended goalless. cameron dawson had a brilliant game. keeping out a host of shots as well as the penalty. and in the fa cup there was heartbreak in the fa cup there was heartbreak in the end for haringey borough as wimbledon settled their first—round tie in the last minute of normal time. a deflected goal late on. still to come the likes of the met police stockport and billericay town will try to knock out legal position. a thunderous strike from gary mackay stephen gave aberdeen a 1-0 gary mackay stephen gave aberdeen a 1—0 victory over hibernian now five points behind the leaders heart inset. hearts play this afternoon. the england
are on a nine—game winning run at home going into their match against argentina,: terry on that on bbc radiosh the usa by 57 in theirfirst radio ulster. england's women crash the usa by 57 in their first autumn international, and early red card effectively ended the usa's challenge. there was certainly no sign of katie slamming down just yet. now in football sheffield united missed a penalty and a chance to the top of the championship again as the sheffield derby ended goalless. cameron...
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he's been outlining his objections tojustin webb on bbc radio 4's today programme.aid of, issues about uncontrolled mass immigration, illegal immigration, the growth of terrorism across europe, the huge mistakes that the eu made... but he had posters with syrian refugees... how do you know they were syrian refugees? why were they refugees when almost every single one of them was a young male? hardly any of them would have qualified as refugees. i wanted to have these conversations. but to do so from a political party... but that is the point, it is a conversation that leads to this and leads to the appointment of tommy robinson. if you don't have this conversation, you don't get parties like ukip doing well, you don't get referendums, and then the far right does exist. if i have one real achievement in british politics, i did pretty much single—handedly kill off the bnp. let's go over now to our correspondent jonathan blake, who's with mr batten in westminster. iam i am pleased to say that mr batten joins us in westminster. let me ask you to respond to what nigel fa
he's been outlining his objections tojustin webb on bbc radio 4's today programme.aid of, issues about uncontrolled mass immigration, illegal immigration, the growth of terrorism across europe, the huge mistakes that the eu made... but he had posters with syrian refugees... how do you know they were syrian refugees? why were they refugees when almost every single one of them was a young male? hardly any of them would have qualified as refugees. i wanted to have these conversations. but to do so...
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she told a bbc radio phone—in that if parliament votes against her plan, there will only be more divisionour deputy political editor john pienaar‘s report contains flash photography. her rebellious mps won't listen to her message on brexit. time to talk to the country. a 5 live news special, with emma barnett and theresa may. i think for most people out there, actually, theyjust want us to get on with it. mrs may is talking now over the heads of political opponents and tory mutineers, trying to tune in to public impatience with the point—scoring, with a political game she may well lose. i'm going to be explaining the deal to people up and down the country, because i think this is important. it's not just about the mp5 in westminster looking at the deal. it's about people across the country understanding what the deal is about. so that's my focus. so no plans to resign? my focus is on getting this deal through. then, this blunt warning to parliament, to brexiteer mps and ministers — no point defeating her brexit plan in hope of getting a better one. if we were to go back to the european un
she told a bbc radio phone—in that if parliament votes against her plan, there will only be more divisionour deputy political editor john pienaar‘s report contains flash photography. her rebellious mps won't listen to her message on brexit. time to talk to the country. a 5 live news special, with emma barnett and theresa may. i think for most people out there, actually, theyjust want us to get on with it. mrs may is talking now over the heads of political opponents and tory mutineers,...
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i present on bbc radio 1 xtra, and every week i speak to young entrepreneurs hearing their stories andng out how and why they went it alone. the number of the 16—24—year—olds working for themselves has almost doubled since 2001. better technology means people can now work from anywhere and at anytime. as well as a radio presenter, i also dj, run a record label and create club nights. i want to speak to other entrepeneurs to find out why 9—5 isn't for them and how they are trying to make it work. so i'm travelling around the country to follow the journey of four businesses and the young entrepreneurs behind them. the first person i have come to me is keaton. we met before when he came on my radio show. keaton‘s a photographer. he normally earns about £850 per shoot but also sometimes work forfree. he has photographed artists like stormzy, hardy caprio, 1xtra djs like sian anderson and me. hey, keaton. he started out taking pictures of his mates in a south london skate park. yes, it was kind of where the whole creative side of me arose and kind of took place. with skate photography, it i
i present on bbc radio 1 xtra, and every week i speak to young entrepreneurs hearing their stories andng out how and why they went it alone. the number of the 16—24—year—olds working for themselves has almost doubled since 2001. better technology means people can now work from anywhere and at anytime. as well as a radio presenter, i also dj, run a record label and create club nights. i want to speak to other entrepeneurs to find out why 9—5 isn't for them and how they are trying to make...
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i present on bbc radio 1 xtra and every week i speak to young entrepreneurs hearing their stories andng for themselves has almost doubled since 2001. better technology means people can now work from anywhere and at anytime. as well as a radio presenter, i also dj, run a record label and create club nights. i want to speak to other entrepeneurs to find out why not isn't for them and how they are trying to make it work. so i'm travelling around the country to follow the journey of four businesses and the young entrepreneurs behind them. the first person i have come to me is keaton. we met before when he came on my radio show. he is a photographer. he normally earns about £850 per shoot but also sometimes work forfree. he has photographed artists and djs and me. hey, keaton. these are out taking pictures of his mates in the southwood skate bar. yes, it was kind of where the whole creative side of me took place. with skating for me, it is very angular and you always want to get the best angles. so for me i have my portraits. again, that's what i like. you mentioned you dropped out of univ
i present on bbc radio 1 xtra and every week i speak to young entrepreneurs hearing their stories andng for themselves has almost doubled since 2001. better technology means people can now work from anywhere and at anytime. as well as a radio presenter, i also dj, run a record label and create club nights. i want to speak to other entrepeneurs to find out why not isn't for them and how they are trying to make it work. so i'm travelling around the country to follow the journey of four businesses...
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newly—built homes say they've found some kind of defect in their property, according to research seen by bbc radioual report called ‘the new homes review‘, which also shows a third of people aren't happy with their properties overall. last month, the government announced plans to help those facing problems. craig and tracey from worcestershire, they are property had a staggering 354 defects ranging from a troublesome roof to damp courses not being put in properly, to world problems, they have been in the property two years and have no had to leave because the house is uninhabitable. the company that made the house, bovis, say they are sorry and are working with the family and they have thousands of happy customers they have thousands of happy custo m e rs every they have thousands of happy customers every year but it points to real problems when people are buying brand—new houses. a man has been charged with the attempted murder of a police officer after a knife attack in east london. the incident happened at ilford railway station on friday night. daniel adeyemi — who's 24 — will appear before ma
newly—built homes say they've found some kind of defect in their property, according to research seen by bbc radioual report called ‘the new homes review‘, which also shows a third of people aren't happy with their properties overall. last month, the government announced plans to help those facing problems. craig and tracey from worcestershire, they are property had a staggering 354 defects ranging from a troublesome roof to damp courses not being put in properly, to world problems, they...
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you can listen to the action on bbc radio scotland.coming test matches against sri lanka, which begins on tuesday. the wicket—keeper twisted his ankle playing football in training during the one—day series, and missed the final two 50—over matches. england have not won a test series in sri lanka since 2001. it's not yet been announced who will take his place behind the stumps for the match in galle. johnny is unavailable for this first one. the decision is probably more based on long—term was giving him extra time to hopefully get right for the second test and not put him in too much doubt, you know, for the rest of the winter. looking forward to the next summer at home. meanwhile, in theirfirst home match since the ball—tampering scandal earlier in the year, australia were heavily beaten by south africa in the first one—day international. australia were all out forjust 152, before the visitors cruised to victory by six wickets. it's the first time australia have lost seven consecutive 0dis. england's rugby league side are looking to s
you can listen to the action on bbc radio scotland.coming test matches against sri lanka, which begins on tuesday. the wicket—keeper twisted his ankle playing football in training during the one—day series, and missed the final two 50—over matches. england have not won a test series in sri lanka since 2001. it's not yet been announced who will take his place behind the stumps for the match in galle. johnny is unavailable for this first one. the decision is probably more based on...
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ian robertson's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 years, more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, ten points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with several heavy carriages. no stopping him neither. but finally, he will be stopping after a memorable end to england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. and thank you very, very much. patrick geary, bbc news. chelsea's unbeaten premier league record is over after a 3—1 defeat to spurs at wembley. heung—min son scored his first league goal since march to seal the win, and what a solo effort it was when you consider how far out on the touchline he was. a brilliant run and finish adding to dele alli's header and a long range effort from harry kane as spurs move above ch
ian robertson's most famous bbc radio commentary and, for his final match on the mic after 47 years, more. jonny may the finisher of his side's perfect start. england were in control, ten points ahead but israel folau spotted a hole in their plan. blink and you'll miss him. england did. they were lucky to still be level at the break. then afterwards, elliot daly found the fast lane. once he does that, the result becomes inevitable. if daly is the express, joe cockanasiga is a freight train with...
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can follow it all with in—play highlights on the bbc sport website & app and there's commentary on bbc radioome breaking news from the met police, four people have been stabbed. police were called to edmontonjust stabbed. police were called to edmonton just before 6pm this evening. there were reports of a fight, officers attended as well as london ambulance services. four men, all in their 20s, were found with sta b all in their 20s, were found with stab wins, they have been taken to north london hospitals. we don't know about their condition just yet. further detail, they understand that two vehicles were in a collision and they were found at the scene of the stabbing. the area is currently a crime scene, around the fraser haque road area in edmonton. four people in their 20s stabbed in edmonton and taken to hospital, north london hospital. —— fraser road. more information as and when we get it. president trump has said it's premature to conclude that saudia arabia's crown prince, mohmmed bin salman, ordered the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. he was killed last month at the saud
can follow it all with in—play highlights on the bbc sport website & app and there's commentary on bbc radioome breaking news from the met police, four people have been stabbed. police were called to edmontonjust stabbed. police were called to edmonton just before 6pm this evening. there were reports of a fight, officers attended as well as london ambulance services. four men, all in their 20s, were found with sta b all in their 20s, were found with stab wins, they have been taken to...
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in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.ed and he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or didn't could be used against him. the uae says her husband is a spy, properly tried and convicted. britain says there's not a shred of evidence — an argument bluntly put to the uae ambassador by the foregin —— foreign secretary this morning. but this afternoon in the uae, an apparent change of tone. a statement described by the foreign office as an olive branch. "contrary to media reports," it began, "matthew hedges has been treated fairly, according to the constitution of the uae." but the final line hinted at conciliation. "both sides hope to find an amicable solution to the matthew hedges case." at the foreign office, mr hedges' wife had herfirst meeting withjeremy hunt, still haunted by yesterday's court hearing, but less critical of the government's efforts. seeing him shaken in court after being handed a life sentence and then being made to leave was beyond heartbreaking. we didn't even
in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.ed and he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or didn't could be used against him. the uae says her husband is a spy, properly tried and convicted. britain says there's not a shred of evidence — an argument bluntly put to the uae ambassador by the foregin —— foreign secretary this morning. but this afternoon in the uae, an apparent change of tone. a...
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she told bbc radio that if parliament votes against her plan, there will only be more division and uncertainty saturday, she will travel to brussels for more talks, before a summit on sunday, where the agreement is expected to be signed by the other eu member states. here is our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. a warning — his report contains flashing images. her rebellious mps won't listen to her message on brexit. time to talk to the country. a 5live news special, with emma barnett and theresa may. i think for most people out there, actually, theyjust want us to get on with it. mrs may is talking now over the heads of political opponents and tory mutineers, trying to tune in to public impatience with the point—scoring, with a political game she may well lose. i'm going to be explaining the deal to people up and down the country, because i think this is important. it's not just about the mp5 in westminster looking at the deal. it's about people across the country understanding what the deal is about. so that's my focus. so no plans to resign? my focus is on getting this deal through. then
she told bbc radio that if parliament votes against her plan, there will only be more division and uncertainty saturday, she will travel to brussels for more talks, before a summit on sunday, where the agreement is expected to be signed by the other eu member states. here is our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. a warning — his report contains flashing images. her rebellious mps won't listen to her message on brexit. time to talk to the country. a 5live news special, with emma barnett and...
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in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.e against him is completely fabricated and he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or did could be used against him. the uae says mr hedges is a british spy, convicted after due process. britain says there's not a shred of evidence. a message relayed in no uncertain terms when the foreign secretary met the uae‘s ambassador this morning. the foreign ministry of the united arab emirates says that contrary to media reports, matthew hedges has been treated fairly, according to the constitution of the uae. we are proud, it says, to have a system ofjustice that gives everyone the right to a fair trial. mr hedges' wife had herfirst meeting with jeremy hunt this afternoon. she is still haunted by what she saw in court just yesterday. seeing him shaking in court after being handed a life sentence and then being made to leave was beyond heartbreaking. we didn't even get to say goodbye. i really appreciate the foreign secretary taking the time to meet m
in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.e against him is completely fabricated and he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or did could be used against him. the uae says mr hedges is a british spy, convicted after due process. britain says there's not a shred of evidence. a message relayed in no uncertain terms when the foreign secretary met the uae‘s ambassador this morning. the foreign ministry of...
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talking to a bbc radio phone—in to sell her plan to the nation, she says if parliament votes against will only be "more division and uncertainty". her proposal is made up of the draft withdrawal agreement on how we leave the eu, and the political declaration, forming a basis for the future relationship. that declaration, which isn't legally binding, says brexit will end the free movement of eu citizens who want to come and live in the uk, but that also applies to british citizens wanting to move to the eu. on the issue of the irish border, which is proving deeply contentious, the declaration adds only that new technology can be explored to try to ensure there is no need to use the backstop, which would keep northern ireland closer to eu rules. it says the uk will be allowed to pursue an independent trade policy with other countries. but the european court ofjustice will still play a role in uk affairs — something which has angered many brexit supporters. theresa may will travel to brussels tomorrow for more talks before the eu summit on sunday, where the agreement is expected to be s
talking to a bbc radio phone—in to sell her plan to the nation, she says if parliament votes against will only be "more division and uncertainty". her proposal is made up of the draft withdrawal agreement on how we leave the eu, and the political declaration, forming a basis for the future relationship. that declaration, which isn't legally binding, says brexit will end the free movement of eu citizens who want to come and live in the uk, but that also applies to british citizens...
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in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.ated and he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or didn't could be used against him. the uae says mr hedges is a british spy, convicted after due process. britain says there's not a shred of evidence — an argument bluntly put to the uae ambassador by the foregin secretary this morning. but this afternoon in the uae, an apparent change of tone. a statement described by the foreign office as an olive branch. "contrary to media reports," it began, "matthew hedges has been treated fairly, according to the constitution of the uae." but the final line hinted at conciliation. "both sides hope to find an amicable solution to the matthew hedges case." at the foreign office mr hedges' wife had herfirst meeting withjeremy hunt, still haunted by yesterday's court hearing, but less critical of the government's efforts. seeing him shaken in court after being handed a life sentence and then being made to leave was beyond heartbreaking. we didn't even get t
in a bbc radio interview, she spoke despairingly about her husband's six—month ordeal.ated and he was put through so much pain for six months that absolutely nothing that he said or didn't could be used against him. the uae says mr hedges is a british spy, convicted after due process. britain says there's not a shred of evidence — an argument bluntly put to the uae ambassador by the foregin secretary this morning. but this afternoon in the uae, an apparent change of tone. a statement...
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your bbc local radio station will keep you updated. this is the radar picture, you can see patchy rain in places and then here comes the really heavy rain pushing in towards northern ireland, parts of the south—west into wales, eventually south—west scotla nd into wales, eventually south—west scotland through the rest of the afternoon. with the strengthening southerly winds, more dry weather and it will be mild. for rush hour this afternoon across the south—west of england and wales, we will see heavy rain, strong and gusty winds and for the south—west of wales there is a met office amber warning, the potential the rain could cause significant disruption and further flooding. the rain clipping into northern ireland, north—west england, south—west scotland, the black wind arrows show the wind gusts which could reach 60 or maybe 70 mph in exposed spots. really rough weather to come, eastern areas staying dry, through the evening and overnight we will see rain and strong winds sweeping eastwards. some clear spells behind it, a fair rash o
your bbc local radio station will keep you updated. this is the radar picture, you can see patchy rain in places and then here comes the really heavy rain pushing in towards northern ireland, parts of the south—west into wales, eventually south—west scotla nd into wales, eventually south—west scotland through the rest of the afternoon. with the strengthening southerly winds, more dry weather and it will be mild. for rush hour this afternoon across the south—west of england and wales, we...