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to all the build up and full commentary — when it kicks off at eight — of the manchester derby on bbc radioort website and we'll have more throughout the evening. more now on the funeral of murdered journalist lyra mckee which has taken place in belfast. lyra mckee was shot dead by a paramilitary group invites in derry last thursday after she observe clashes between the police and new ira dissidents. jeremy corbyn attended and theresa may, along with politicians across ireland. lyra mckee had planned to propose to her partnerjust hours before she was murdered. the priest received a standing evasion when he asked why it took the death of a 29—year—old woman to unite political parties. it was the moment father martin magill told mourners that lyra mckee's death should mark a new beginning for northern ireland. many will pray that her death will not have been in vain and will contribute in some way to building peace here. since thursday night, we have seen the coming together of so many people in various places and the unifying of the community against violence. i commend our political leaders
to all the build up and full commentary — when it kicks off at eight — of the manchester derby on bbc radioort website and we'll have more throughout the evening. more now on the funeral of murdered journalist lyra mckee which has taken place in belfast. lyra mckee was shot dead by a paramilitary group invites in derry last thursday after she observe clashes between the police and new ira dissidents. jeremy corbyn attended and theresa may, along with politicians across ireland. lyra mckee...
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there's live commentary on bbc radio 5 live.olau. the rugby football union has said it intends to hold a meeting with vunipola this week. bristol beat the premership champions 23 points to 21. in the pro 1a, scarlets have kept their hopes alive of reaching the play offs. they scored six tries — including 3 in the last 7 minutes to beat zebre 112—0. kieran hardy with their penultimate try — a stunning run from inside his own half. wins too for connacht and leinster. max whitlock has won pommel gold at the european gymnastic championships in poland. it was a brilliant performance by the 26—year—old, who wins his first major title in almost two years — that after an 18—month winning streak on the pommel starting with olympic gold at the 2016 rio games. there was a bronze too for ellie downie in the vault. it's her second medal of the championships after silver in the all—around. it's the 19—year—old's 10th career medal at european level. a lot more gymnastics to come and a lot more sport to come. it is the women's fa cup semifinals
there's live commentary on bbc radio 5 live.olau. the rugby football union has said it intends to hold a meeting with vunipola this week. bristol beat the premership champions 23 points to 21. in the pro 1a, scarlets have kept their hopes alive of reaching the play offs. they scored six tries — including 3 in the last 7 minutes to beat zebre 112—0. kieran hardy with their penultimate try — a stunning run from inside his own half. wins too for connacht and leinster. max whitlock has won...
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you can listen to the match on bbc radio 5live and all the build up from 7pm this evening.le race theme —joe lynsky‘s at the touch screen. and joe, looking at city's run in as well, can you see a potential banana skin? i think liverpool fans are going to be looking for any omen or good news at this stage of the season. they mightjust get it from a couple of things i'm going to show you here. these are burnley‘s results against the reigning champions in each of the four seasons they've been in the premier league. you can see they've beaten them all, including that win at stamford bridge on the first day of last season, and that famous win over manchester united in their first season back in the top flight. those liverpool fans might also be interested to know that sean dyche is on their side. he said earlier in the year that he grew up as a distant liverpool fan in kettering, so he might want more of a say in this title race than you might expect. however, burnley have played city twice already this season and were hammered 5—0 on both occasions. both of those games at the e
you can listen to the match on bbc radio 5live and all the build up from 7pm this evening.le race theme —joe lynsky‘s at the touch screen. and joe, looking at city's run in as well, can you see a potential banana skin? i think liverpool fans are going to be looking for any omen or good news at this stage of the season. they mightjust get it from a couple of things i'm going to show you here. these are burnley‘s results against the reigning champions in each of the four seasons they've...
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5from and you can listen to that on bbc radio 5 from around four in the morning.ouse plants do much more than simply decorate our homes — they can bring a sense of calm and help the environment. currently, plants which aren't considered food, are subject to full vat, but campaigners say that should be reduced. laura foster has more. becca had struggled with anxiety and depression for months. counselling didn't work, medication didn't work, but then she was given a houseplant and from there her collection grew to more than 100 plants. the well—being you get is so immense. when you stop focusing on looking so far in the future because you have something to deal with right in front of you, it can really help. they take so much time to grow and change and it makes you accept that in yourself as well. she is not the only one. the popularity of houseplants has skyrocketed in recent years, helped in part by social media. at the moment, plants are considered to be a luxury item, and therefore we pay full vat on them in the uk. but in other countries in europe the taxes ar
5from and you can listen to that on bbc radio 5 from around four in the morning.ouse plants do much more than simply decorate our homes — they can bring a sense of calm and help the environment. currently, plants which aren't considered food, are subject to full vat, but campaigners say that should be reduced. laura foster has more. becca had struggled with anxiety and depression for months. counselling didn't work, medication didn't work, but then she was given a houseplant and from there...
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va nessa vanessa phelps has more on a few minutes time on bbc radio london.sibility for her death. it‘s back to westminster for mps, with senior labour members due to meet ministers to try to break the deadlock over brexit. holding back the folding phone, broken screens mean samsung are delaying the roll—out of its latest innovation. chelsea miss the opportunity to pull clear in the race for the top four. they were held to a 2—2 draw by burnley with manager maurizio sarri sent off. good morning come a happy st george‘s day. we had the warmest day of the year so far on saturday, 25.5, it will turn cooler through the weekend more unsettled, but for many, today will be dry with hazy sunshine and highs of 22. more in 15 minutes. it‘s tuesday april 23rd. our top story: sri lanka is holding a day of mourning for the victims of the easter sunday bombings, which left more than 300 people dead. funerals for many of the sri lankan victims will take place today, with the country remaining on high alert. eight britons were among those killed in a series of coordinated at
va nessa vanessa phelps has more on a few minutes time on bbc radio london.sibility for her death. it‘s back to westminster for mps, with senior labour members due to meet ministers to try to break the deadlock over brexit. holding back the folding phone, broken screens mean samsung are delaying the roll—out of its latest innovation. chelsea miss the opportunity to pull clear in the race for the top four. they were held to a 2—2 draw by burnley with manager maurizio sarri sent off. good...
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you can also follow the action on bbc radio 5 live sports extra, bbc iplayer, the bbc red button and are making a huge effort to run a long way and the rest of us are sitting on the sofa watching them. let's check on the weather now. here is matt. there is a bit of encouragement from the skies for those heading to london to run. the skies are breaking up a little bit. if you are heading down take a couple of layers because even though the sunshine will come through winding things up it is going to be rather cool day, especially in the cloudy moments. quite a breeze but not as strong as the winter yesterday. there is a small chance ofa yesterday. there is a small chance of a shower but it should stay dry to much if not the entire race. for the rest of the uk it sums up that as well. not as windy as yesterday, some sunshine and a couple of showers around. this was storm hanna that was with us yesterday, bringing us that was with us yesterday, bringing us basic conditions. close spilling into the west, turning such an hazy but already worked in northern ireland to the far south—west of
you can also follow the action on bbc radio 5 live sports extra, bbc iplayer, the bbc red button and are making a huge effort to run a long way and the rest of us are sitting on the sofa watching them. let's check on the weather now. here is matt. there is a bit of encouragement from the skies for those heading to london to run. the skies are breaking up a little bit. if you are heading down take a couple of layers because even though the sunshine will come through winding things up it is going...
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you can follow live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from seven/sport. still to come on sportsday... more football with manchester united women on the brink of promotion. we'll hear from manager casey stoney on the secret to her success after united's remarable first season. now to cricket, and the bajan fast bowlerjofra archer has missed out on england's preliminary squad for the cricket world cup, but he has been given a first call—up to the one day side for a couple of warm up games. well, our reporter austin halewood has more on this. he has not made the cut but will get a chance to impress in the warm up games? yes, england made two squads today. archer was not in the initial world cup squad that has been named in the one—day squad to take on pakistan. this is a huge opportunity for him, he is one of 17 players picked for the five warm up matches against pakistan starting next month. he has every chance of making it into the world cup squad still, which will only be finalised after the series. he only qualified for england last month because
you can follow live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from seven/sport. still to come on sportsday... more football with manchester united women on the brink of promotion. we'll hear from manager casey stoney on the secret to her success after united's remarable first season. now to cricket, and the bajan fast bowlerjofra archer has missed out on england's preliminary squad for the cricket world cup, but he has been given a first call—up to the one day...
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it kd of hard the scarlett johansson and chris hemsworth getting in some "playground insults" for bbc radiowe know in reality it's nothing but love between all the avengers. at this point, it's hard to imagine anyone else in these roles of thor, captain america, but for the men of marvel some were almost cast differently. >> i wasn't on the first batch of guys up for this role with marvel. i feel plenty of pressure. constantly. thank you for that question. >> i can do this all day. >> this particular wig, i haven't worn many, but this is quite comfortable. i sort of forget it's there a lot of the time. >> the first half-hour of being in the "iron man" suit is like the coolest halloween you ever had. >> i am iron man. >> do i have any of the same qualities as peter quill or star-lord? yeah, i suppose, i mean, we're both devilishly handsome. we look a lot alike. >> could you imagine, star-lord played by eddie redmayne? john krasinski as captain america? joseph gordon levitt was one of the final two, but paul rudd won out for ant-man. and charlie hunnam auditioned to be thor, but he wasn't the
it kd of hard the scarlett johansson and chris hemsworth getting in some "playground insults" for bbc radiowe know in reality it's nothing but love between all the avengers. at this point, it's hard to imagine anyone else in these roles of thor, captain america, but for the men of marvel some were almost cast differently. >> i wasn't on the first batch of guys up for this role with marvel. i feel plenty of pressure. constantly. thank you for that question. >> i can do this...
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you can also follow the action on bbc radio 5 live sports extra, bbc iplayer, the bbc red button andow, let's go to matt and look at the weather. it is looking pretty cloudy behind you. quite a bit of cloud as you can see that there are brakes with blue sky trying to peek through. a little bit chilly on the starting line. nowhere near as warm as last year. temperatures peaking around 14 cents —— celsius. elsewhere, while the cloud is repeated across many parts of england this morning, some showers from liverpool bay through the midlands, towards the south—east. a few showers continuing through east anglia and the south—east corner from england throughout. good sunny spells developing for many. we will see cloud increased through devon, cornwall and the channel islands through the day to bring outbreaks of rain. a narrow line which would dig into pembrokeshire as well through the afternoon. temperatures up through the afternoon. temperatures up on yesterday's values, peaking at parts of central, northern scotland. winds will be lighters today, bluest of the skies as well at parts of e
you can also follow the action on bbc radio 5 live sports extra, bbc iplayer, the bbc red button andow, let's go to matt and look at the weather. it is looking pretty cloudy behind you. quite a bit of cloud as you can see that there are brakes with blue sky trying to peek through. a little bit chilly on the starting line. nowhere near as warm as last year. temperatures peaking around 14 cents —— celsius. elsewhere, while the cloud is repeated across many parts of england this morning, some...
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you can hear more of that interview with bernie ecclestone in 5 live formula 1 on bbc radio 5 live tonight weekend's chinese grand prix, the 1000th in f1 history. great britain's dominick cunningham has confirmed he'll miss the weekend's floor final at the european gymnastics championships, after he injured his knee in qualifying in last night. cunningham's misfortune was a sour note on an excellent qualifying session for gb's men. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid has more from poland. seven finals available, seven finals qualified. a satisfying day for great britain's men before injury took the gloss off. dominick cunningham on the vault, landing awkwardly, jarring his knee, his championships were over. awkwardly, jarring his knee, his championships were overlj awkwardly, jarring his knee, his championships were over. ijust got lost in the air and then it was just too late and then i did a leg landing, which is pretty gutting. the pain that i was in was just, landing, which is pretty gutting. the pain that i was in wasjust, i passed out on the floor, i don't even remember a great
you can hear more of that interview with bernie ecclestone in 5 live formula 1 on bbc radio 5 live tonight weekend's chinese grand prix, the 1000th in f1 history. great britain's dominick cunningham has confirmed he'll miss the weekend's floor final at the european gymnastics championships, after he injured his knee in qualifying in last night. cunningham's misfortune was a sour note on an excellent qualifying session for gb's men. our olympic sports reporter david mcdaid has more from poland....
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before you came to us, lots of stories on bbc radio stations.e disaster. it's too early for us to know much about what caused it. the finger of suspicion very largely at the renovation work. there was about 11 million euros worth of renovation works being done on the building as we spoke... can you explain as we are speaking what you see at the left side of that shot, scaffolding. absolutely. they're working on the above the main transept in the church. this was a spire added in the 19th century. they had been doing other things. only a few days ago, about three days ago, there was ago, about three days ago, there was a very joyous story ago, about three days ago, there was a veryjoyous story about how 12 statues of the apostles and four other evangelists were actually airlifted off and brought off the cathedral to be renovated. those are actually quite bizarrely safe. those we re actually quite bizarrely safe. those were be restored but the question is, there is now nothing to put them back on, which is really quite bizarre. but it's a veryjoyo
before you came to us, lots of stories on bbc radio stations.e disaster. it's too early for us to know much about what caused it. the finger of suspicion very largely at the renovation work. there was about 11 million euros worth of renovation works being done on the building as we spoke... can you explain as we are speaking what you see at the left side of that shot, scaffolding. absolutely. they're working on the above the main transept in the church. this was a spire added in the 19th...
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an investigation by bbc radio 5 live found that around half the reported offences were sex crimes. they can to protect users from harm. the programme's presenter adrian goldberg explained more why the number of crimes have increased. we have analysed figures from 22 of the 43 police forces across england and wales who responded to a freedom of information request. they showed that in 2015 there were 329 offences reported to those forces relating to online websites or dating apps. that 329, by last year, had risen to 528 offences. an exact doubling across those 22 police force areas. overall, half of those recorded were sexual crimes in nature. i hesitate to use the phrase tip of the iceberg, but that is only half of the police forces who responded to the request. large police force areas like the metropolitan police in london didn't respond. it is reasonable to assume the real figure of crimes associated with dating websites and apps would be much higher. i suppose we need to put it into context. do we know how many people use these dating apps? we have been speaking to a number of
an investigation by bbc radio 5 live found that around half the reported offences were sex crimes. they can to protect users from harm. the programme's presenter adrian goldberg explained more why the number of crimes have increased. we have analysed figures from 22 of the 43 police forces across england and wales who responded to a freedom of information request. they showed that in 2015 there were 329 offences reported to those forces relating to online websites or dating apps. that 329, by...
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there's also live coverage on radio 5 live right now. bbc 15 and 16, and selected featured groups is available on the bbc sport website, connected tvs and mobile app. world champion lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix. hamilton started from second on the grid but soon sped past his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas and thereafter never looked like relinquishing the lead in formula 1's1,000th grand prix. bottas finished second, while ferrari's sebastian vettel was third, but only after the team ordered his team—mate charles leclerc to let him pass. it's a huge day in the premier league title race with the top two — liverpool and manchester city — in action this afternoon. jurgen klopp's side host chelsea later in what's being billed as their toughest test in the run—in. before that, pep guardiola takes his side to crystal palace. selhurst park is always difficult, i have mean to say, notjust for the players, but for everything. they have quality players, one against one, one against 211 against three. so six games left to finish th
there's also live coverage on radio 5 live right now. bbc 15 and 16, and selected featured groups is available on the bbc sport website, connected tvs and mobile app. world champion lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix. hamilton started from second on the grid but soon sped past his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas and thereafter never looked like relinquishing the lead in formula 1's1,000th grand prix. bottas finished second, while ferrari's sebastian vettel was third, but only...
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and you can listen to "definitively dusty" this sunday at 9pm on bbc radio 2.es it take to become a young 5inging sensation, competing and performing in front of thousands of people? our next gue5t, lloyd macey, has been there, done that. once an x factor semi—finalist, he's now on the judging panel to find wales' next 5tar, with the winner performing at thejunior eurovi5ion song contest in november. hejoins us now. good morning. we are searching for young singers to represent wales in poland, children between 14 and 19 to go to poland. i will be a mentor, a judge on the programme so it is different to x—factor when i was a co ntesta nt. different to x—factor when i was a contestant. i will be taking the advice of louis wal5h when i was on the programme. i know what they will be experiencing and feeling, it will be experiencing and feeling, it will be exciting. let's take a look back at where it all began— your x factor audition.... he sings. it does not look like you have any nerves there, it was beautiful but did you? i did, yes. i was listening earlier and s
and you can listen to "definitively dusty" this sunday at 9pm on bbc radio 2.es it take to become a young 5inging sensation, competing and performing in front of thousands of people? our next gue5t, lloyd macey, has been there, done that. once an x factor semi—finalist, he's now on the judging panel to find wales' next 5tar, with the winner performing at thejunior eurovi5ion song contest in november. hejoins us now. good morning. we are searching for young singers to represent wales...
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an investigation by bbc radio 5 live found that around half the reported offences were sex crimes. says its members do all they can to protect users from harm. here's the programme's presenter adrian goldberg on why the number of crimes have increased. we've analysed figures from 22 of the 43 police forces across england and wales who responded to a freedom of information request. they showed that, in 2015, there were 329 offences reported to those forces related to online websites or dating apps. now, that 329 by last year had risen to 528 offences. so an exact doubling across those 22 police force areas. and overall, half of those reported or alleged crimes were sexual in nature. i should say as well, i hesitate to use the phrase "tip of the iceberg" but that is just half of the police forces who responded to our freedom of information request. large police force areas like the metropolitan police in london didn't respond. so i think it is reasonable to assume that the real figure of crimes associated with dating websites and apps would be much, much higher. demonstrations are co
an investigation by bbc radio 5 live found that around half the reported offences were sex crimes. says its members do all they can to protect users from harm. here's the programme's presenter adrian goldberg on why the number of crimes have increased. we've analysed figures from 22 of the 43 police forces across england and wales who responded to a freedom of information request. they showed that, in 2015, there were 329 offences reported to those forces related to online websites or dating...
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live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from 7 o'clock tonight cardiff in the premier league last night. they beat brighton 2—0 at the amex, and that result drags brighton right into the relegation fight. they're just a couple of points ahead of cardiff, who now take real momentum into theirfinalfour matches of the season. it could be a big night for manchester united women. they play aston villa tonight, and if they win they'll be promoted to the women's super league at the first time of asking. they were only re—formed last year, but have had a hugely successful debut season under head coach casey stoney. we now are part of the club's history, we are history makers. players and staff for season one. there was no pressure from the club to go up but it looks like we are on track to do that and obviously there is no pressure from the club, it is very much, the mantra is we crawl, we walk, wejog, then very much, the mantra is we crawl, we walk, we jog, then we very much, the mantra is we crawl, we walk, wejog, then we run. the long—term project wil
live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from 7 o'clock tonight cardiff in the premier league last night. they beat brighton 2—0 at the amex, and that result drags brighton right into the relegation fight. they're just a couple of points ahead of cardiff, who now take real momentum into theirfinalfour matches of the season. it could be a big night for manchester united women. they play aston villa tonight, and if they win they'll be promoted to the...
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speaking on bbc radio's today programme this morning, the party leader sir vince cable, accepted thate earth... can now look down on it in absolutely extraordinary detail. using the cameras on the ground, in the air, and in space. we can tell the air, and in space. we can tell the story of life on earth from a brand—new perspective. at a time when the earth's surface is changing faster than at any point in human history, we can see just what impact we are having. stunning images there. barny revill is the director of earth from space, and is with me now. first of all, the practicalities. how did you do this? well, it is not easy. there are not many satellites spinning around the planet as we speak right now, but some of them these days have these incredibly high powered cameras that can loot —— zoom right in and get incredible detail. we were given an incredible detail. we were given an incredible opportunity to use these and we could say, right, we want to film some elephants in kenya, is that possible? they said, absolutely. we have the technology but can you predict where they will
speaking on bbc radio's today programme this morning, the party leader sir vince cable, accepted thate earth... can now look down on it in absolutely extraordinary detail. using the cameras on the ground, in the air, and in space. we can tell the air, and in space. we can tell the story of life on earth from a brand—new perspective. at a time when the earth's surface is changing faster than at any point in human history, we can see just what impact we are having. stunning images there. barny...
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and you can hear more of katya's interview on the today programme on bbc radio 4 tomorrow morning.night to report details of their gender pay gap — the difference between what they pay their male and female staff. and already, with most of the data submitted, it's clear that women are still being paid substantially less than men. in fact, bbc analysis has revealed that more than half of the employers have failed to narrow the gap at all over the past year. here's our economics correspondent dharshini david. revealing gender pay gaps was meant to start a conversation about women's progression in the workplace. all big employers will have to file by midnight tonight. so far, more than 90% have done so, with an average pay gap of 9.7% — unchanged on last year. so, has it made any difference? some of the worst offenders are here in the city. barclays investment banks, rbs, which is partly state—owned, they've got pay gaps of about a0%. that gap is measured by looking at all the salaries in a company and comparing that of the man in the middle with that of the woman in the middle. in so
and you can hear more of katya's interview on the today programme on bbc radio 4 tomorrow morning.night to report details of their gender pay gap — the difference between what they pay their male and female staff. and already, with most of the data submitted, it's clear that women are still being paid substantially less than men. in fact, bbc analysis has revealed that more than half of the employers have failed to narrow the gap at all over the past year. here's our economics correspondent...
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that is on bbc radio 5 live. it is a reduced premier league fixture because of the cup.r crystal palace and leicester yesterday and an important victory for burnley. ashley westwood was on target as they came from a goal down to win 3—1 at bournemouth and that lifted them eight points clear of the relegation zone. norwich city has won for the eighth time ina norwich city has won for the eighth time in a row. teemu pukki scored twice as they thrashed managerless qpr 4—0 at carrow road, to go 7 points clear at the top of the championship. 11 more points from theirfinal six matches would take them back to the premier league. two incidents of alleged racist abuse are being investigated in the championship. a brentford supporter was arrested after claims that he abused derby player duane holmes in the dugout during their 3—3 draw. and wigan say they're angered by an abusive message sent to defender nathan byrne on twitter after their draw with bristol city. they've reported it to police. celtic will have to wait at least another week to be crowned champions of scotland again.
that is on bbc radio 5 live. it is a reduced premier league fixture because of the cup.r crystal palace and leicester yesterday and an important victory for burnley. ashley westwood was on target as they came from a goal down to win 3—1 at bournemouth and that lifted them eight points clear of the relegation zone. norwich city has won for the eighth time ina norwich city has won for the eighth time in a row. teemu pukki scored twice as they thrashed managerless qpr 4—0 at carrow road, to go...
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you don't want to miss it and you can follow it all on bbc radio 5 live later.united v manchester city is an 8 o'clock kick off. there's full commentary on 5 live sport. coverage begins at 6.30pm with mark chapman live from old trafford. and in tennis, one of the main tournament is on the move. it is. it is the big tournament for the atp which comes at the end of the atp world tour finals are on the move from london to turin. the tournament's been held in the uk for ten years but will move to italy for four years, from 2021. our tennis correspondent russell fuller says the atp want it to remain their showpiece event despite the change in location. two reasons, first is the fact that it had been in one place, in london, and phenomenally successful for 12 yea rs and phenomenally successful for 12 years with only madison square garden, which hosted it for 13 yea rs, garden, which hosted it for 13 years, has been host for longer and historically it has moved around. it needs to move around. novak djokovic, was number one and atp player council president has been say
you don't want to miss it and you can follow it all on bbc radio 5 live later.united v manchester city is an 8 o'clock kick off. there's full commentary on 5 live sport. coverage begins at 6.30pm with mark chapman live from old trafford. and in tennis, one of the main tournament is on the move. it is. it is the big tournament for the atp which comes at the end of the atp world tour finals are on the move from london to turin. the tournament's been held in the uk for ten years but will move to...
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dame margaret hodge will be speaking to vanessa feltz on her on bbc radio london about anti—semitismng you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: in the biggest change to the system in a generation, landlords are no longer allowed to evict tenants at short notice without good reason. we'll speak to one housing charity that says reform is long overdue. more than just man's best—friend, we'll meet one of the hero dogs helping to save the lives of other pets by donating blood. also this morning, # holding out for a hero till the end of the night. she's been performing for more than 50 years, bonnie tyler tells us about her new album featuring the likes of sir rod stewart and sir cliff richard. sally will have more on that amazing win by tiger woods at the masters in a moment. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. private landlords in england will no longer be able to evict tenants at short notice and without good reason under new government plans. the government wants to stop so—called no—fault evictions, effectively creating ope
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britain's brexit secretary steven barclay says he does not want a delay of up to a year he told bbc radioey to a delay would be if the u.k. could terminate it earlier let's get out to sylvia who joins us this morning in brussels sylvia, you've been moving back and forth between westminster and brussels all the action is in brussels for this emergency summit. the big question is on the length of the extension the e.u. will grant to theresa may. what is the latest >> exactly this is the big question mark tonight. it's how long will the extension be because the expectation at this stage is really that the 27 european capitals will say yes to another delay to the u.k.'s departure. the end date is going to be decided tonight by the leaders, but we know based on that draft document that the extension is going to be flexible is in this draft document ahead of the summit, it's also unclear if the u.k. does not have yourp even elections next month, then it's out of the european union on the 1st of june the same document also stated that during the extension u.k. and the e.u. cannot have trade talk
britain's brexit secretary steven barclay says he does not want a delay of up to a year he told bbc radioey to a delay would be if the u.k. could terminate it earlier let's get out to sylvia who joins us this morning in brussels sylvia, you've been moving back and forth between westminster and brussels all the action is in brussels for this emergency summit. the big question is on the length of the extension the e.u. will grant to theresa may. what is the latest >> exactly this is the big...
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she told nick robinson from bbc radio a's today programme that she did not expect to change their mindsdo you think you can change their minds? no. i mean, not me, not only me. but i, together with this school strike movement and everyone else can definitely do it. i maybe speak on the behalf of them, but i alone won't change them, but we need to do that together. and yet, in just a few months, you have gone from being a solitary swedish schoolgirl, sitting outside parliament, to what feels like a global movement. yes. i started school striking in august, the end of august, and since then i have school striked every friday. and this movement has become huge. it has escalated these last couple of months and, i mean, it's so big it's like over1 million students, 1.6 million students, having school strikes for the climate. and it's unbelievable. i can't really take it in. i was going to say, one minute you're meeting the pope, you're speaking at the un, the european parliament, do you occasionally have to pinch yourself and say, how has this happened? yes, definitely. i can't really... bec
she told nick robinson from bbc radio a's today programme that she did not expect to change their mindsdo you think you can change their minds? no. i mean, not me, not only me. but i, together with this school strike movement and everyone else can definitely do it. i maybe speak on the behalf of them, but i alone won't change them, but we need to do that together. and yet, in just a few months, you have gone from being a solitary swedish schoolgirl, sitting outside parliament, to what feels...
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coverage on bbc radio 5live and the bbc sport website.tland for the first time at the world cup. the deal will also taek in the next euriopean cahmpionship that will be hedl in england. —— take in the next european championship that will be held in england. northern ireland and wales have been involved in a joint home nations deal before, but the republic of ireland are included for the first time. and england's record goalscorer who retired from the international game in 2014, thinks deals like this will increase the players profile. my role models were males growing up, and i would have loved to have a female role model. my role model was sally gunnell, who was in athletics, not football. so if these brands can push some of the names, and they can be on billboards or make them household names that these young girls can look up and see, "i want to be like them". and know that they have a pathway or could even have a career to make it as a women's footballer. the championship side, who are in the relagtion zone, say that they they are una
coverage on bbc radio 5live and the bbc sport website.tland for the first time at the world cup. the deal will also taek in the next euriopean cahmpionship that will be hedl in england. —— take in the next european championship that will be held in england. northern ireland and wales have been involved in a joint home nations deal before, but the republic of ireland are included for the first time. and england's record goalscorer who retired from the international game in 2014, thinks deals...
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now on bbc news. radiosbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites teenagers wherever they are — from education, friends and family, to finding fun. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like a child, but technically not yet an adult. in most countries, you can't drive, drink alcohol or vote. but whether it's just hanging out with friends... ..spending time with family... ..practising religion, going to school, going to work orjust having fun... three, two, one! ..17 is one of our most formative years. we're following five 17—year—olds in five different countries to see how they spend a typical saturday. the nightlife is amazing. from thailand to uganda... when you tell people that we have school six days a week, they are like, "what?!" ..lebanon to russia. what is it like being 17 and is it harder to be a teenager now than ever before? for lots of teenagers, saturdays are a day of rest. no school or work and a time to catch up on some much—needed sleep. but for ruth, saturday is just like
now on bbc news. radiosbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites teenagers wherever they are — from education, friends and family, to finding fun. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like a child, but technically not yet an adult. in most countries, you can't drive, drink alcohol or vote. but whether it's just hanging out with friends... ..spending time with family... ..practising religion, going to school, going to work orjust having fun... three, two, one! ..17 is one...
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bbc radio foyle's elaine mcgee is there. and stand in solidarity with their family and in the heart of derry city in front of the heart of derry city in front of the hall and i was there today with hundreds of people coming in standing in silence and the clock bell tolls on the hour but there was a bigger points today. there was one bell rang that rang out as people stood in silence across the square and then there was a round of applause and all the conversations we re applause and all the conversations were about lyra and what the father articulated, how has it taken the death of this 29—year—old woman to act as a catalyst towards talks to restore government. we have been in a political vacuum for the past two yea rs a political vacuum for the past two years and people are worried that this day would come in the articulated for years that the political vacuum would breed violence and they said that she would now convene those talks if possible and in some stages, i think what father articulated and what i was hearing from
bbc radio foyle's elaine mcgee is there. and stand in solidarity with their family and in the heart of derry city in front of the heart of derry city in front of the hall and i was there today with hundreds of people coming in standing in silence and the clock bell tolls on the hour but there was a bigger points today. there was one bell rang that rang out as people stood in silence across the square and then there was a round of applause and all the conversations we re applause and all the...
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his lawyerjennifer robinson spoke to bbc radio 5 live this morning.is obviously going to fight extradition and fight it hard. this case raises significant issues about free speech. we've been warning about the prospect of an extradition request from the united states since 2010, since i first walked into the police station back in december 2010. and he sought asylum in the ecuadorian embassy precisely because of that, because he was concerned he would be extradited for having published us documents. and that's precisely what happened the moment he walked — well, was pushed out of the embassy. and they were happy to have him, so has he not been his own worst enemy in this situation? the ecuadorian embassy giving him refuge, there is allegations that he hacked their devices whilst he was inside to spy on correspondence, that he smeared excrement on the walls. those are absolutely false allegations. they're false allegations? they are false allegations. now, of course, the reason that we have seen ecuador do what they've done is because of a change of go
his lawyerjennifer robinson spoke to bbc radio 5 live this morning.is obviously going to fight extradition and fight it hard. this case raises significant issues about free speech. we've been warning about the prospect of an extradition request from the united states since 2010, since i first walked into the police station back in december 2010. and he sought asylum in the ecuadorian embassy precisely because of that, because he was concerned he would be extradited for having published us...
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she told bbc radio a's today programme that she did not expect to change their minds single—handedly,is expected to meet party leaders later today. you are going to be meeting political leaders from all parties, do you think you can change their minds? no, not only me, but! do you think you can change their minds? no, not only me, but i a, together with this movement and eve ryo ne together with this movement and everyone else, can definitely do it. i alone will not change them but we can do it together. and yet, in just a few months, you have gone from being a solitary swedish schoolgirl, sitting outside parliament, to what feels like a global movement. yes. i started school striking in august, end of august, and since then, i have school striked every friday. this movement has become huge, escalating in the last couple of months, and it is so big, it is over 1 million students, 1.6 million stu d e nts 1 million students, 1.6 million students have struck full—time. it is unbelievable, i cannot take it in. one minute, you are meeting the pope, speaking to the un, the european parliame
she told bbc radio a's today programme that she did not expect to change their minds single—handedly,is expected to meet party leaders later today. you are going to be meeting political leaders from all parties, do you think you can change their minds? no, not only me, but! do you think you can change their minds? no, not only me, but i a, together with this movement and eve ryo ne together with this movement and everyone else, can definitely do it. i alone will not change them but we can do...
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and bbc radio 5 live is the only place to listen to full match commentary from old trafford tonight.— christian eriksen's goal coming in the 88th minute. tottenham stay third, three points ahead of chelsea and four clear of arsenal. they're also yet to concede a goal at their new stadium. brighton though remain in big, big trouble. they're just three points above the relegation zone. that was the fastest goal in premier league history in the night's other game. southampton's shane long scoring against watford after just 7.69 seconds. they weren't able to capitalise on it though, and watford equalised — meaning that southampton are still not safe. james cahill says he wants to "show people what he can do" after causing the biggest upset in snooker history. he beat world number one and five time champion ronnie 0'sullivan in the first round of the world snooker championship. ben croucher reports. in it goes! and ronnie 0'sullivan, the number one player in the world, is out! they're calling it the greatest shock in snooker. james cahill walked into the crucible a qualifier, a debutante,
and bbc radio 5 live is the only place to listen to full match commentary from old trafford tonight.— christian eriksen's goal coming in the 88th minute. tottenham stay third, three points ahead of chelsea and four clear of arsenal. they're also yet to concede a goal at their new stadium. brighton though remain in big, big trouble. they're just three points above the relegation zone. that was the fastest goal in premier league history in the night's other game. southampton's shane long...
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you can hear commentary of all three games on bbc radio 5live tomorrow from 12pm.s goal difference far inferior to brighton's. fulham and huddersfield are already relegated. southampton‘s draw today confirms their place in the premier league next season. bolton have been told that they must complete their two outstanding championship fixtures by the english football league. today's match with brentford was called off last night after bolton's players said they would not play again until they received outstanding wages. bolton, who have been relegated to league one have been told to rearrange that game "at the earliest opportunity" — on the pitch in the championship — norwich just need to draw, in order to get promoted back to the premier league. they play blackburn later this evening. sheffield united are also chasing automatic promotion, they're playing already—relegated ipswich and they lead by a goal to nil through scott hogan. if they win tonight, and leeds fail to beat aston villa tomorrow, the blades will be promoted.derby beat bristol city in the chase for a
you can hear commentary of all three games on bbc radio 5live tomorrow from 12pm.s goal difference far inferior to brighton's. fulham and huddersfield are already relegated. southampton‘s draw today confirms their place in the premier league next season. bolton have been told that they must complete their two outstanding championship fixtures by the english football league. today's match with brentford was called off last night after bolton's players said they would not play again until they...
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live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from 7 o'clock tonightgs brighton right into the relegation fight. they're just a couple of points ahead of cardiff, who now take real momentum into theirfinalfour matches of the season. everybody knew how big it is. we knew we'd be relegated really if we lose the game today. we're not going to catch up eight points on anybody at this level, so itjust makes it interesting, really, doesn't it. we do not give up and, like i said, i thought we scored two good goals and we played some good stuff as well. we heard quite a few pundits today saying it would be ourfinal game there's some doubt over anthonyjoshua's next big fight. he's due to fightjarrell miller in new york onjune1st, but promoter eddie hearn has confirmed that miller has provided an "adverse" sample to anti—doping authorites. ade adedoyin reports from manhattan. the irony of this is that jarrell miller accused anthonyjoshua the irony of this is that jarrell miller accused anthony joshua of using performance enhancing drugs when they had the promoti
live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from 7 o'clock tonightgs brighton right into the relegation fight. they're just a couple of points ahead of cardiff, who now take real momentum into theirfinalfour matches of the season. everybody knew how big it is. we knew we'd be relegated really if we lose the game today. we're not going to catch up eight points on anybody at this level, so itjust makes it interesting, really, doesn't it. we do not give up and,...
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there's live commentary of manchester city v tottenham on bbc radio 5 live this evening. barton and barnsley head coach daniel stendel at 0akwell last saturday. the man attended a police station on wednesday where he was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and racially aggravated assault. he remains in custody for questioning. anthonyjoshua's next big fight is in doubt. he's scheduled to take onjarrell miller in new york on the 1st ofjune. but promoter eddie hearn says miller has returned an adverse sample to anti—doping authorities. miller's team say they're waiting for more information, and both fighters continue to train for the fight. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. you can get all the build—up to the champions league action. we'll have much more for you on sportsday at 6:30pm. thank you, holly hamilton. the priory healthcare group has been fined £300,000 over the death of a child at one of its hospitals. amy el—keria, who was 1a, was found hanged in
there's live commentary of manchester city v tottenham on bbc radio 5 live this evening. barton and barnsley head coach daniel stendel at 0akwell last saturday. the man attended a police station on wednesday where he was arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated public order offence and racially aggravated assault. he remains in custody for questioning. anthonyjoshua's next big fight is in doubt. he's scheduled to take onjarrell miller in new york on the 1st ofjune. but promoter eddie...
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live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from 7 o'clock tonight right into the relegation fight. they're just a couple of points ahead of cardiff, who now take real momentum into theirfinalfour matches of the season. everybody knew how big it is. we could knew we'd be relegated really if we lose the game today. we're not going to catch up eight points on anybody at this level, so itjust makes it interesting, really, doesn't it? we do not give up and, like i said, i thought we scored two good goals and we played some good stuff as well. we heard quite a few pundits today saying it would be ourfinal game in the premier league but we are alive and kicking. there's some doubt over anthonyjoshua's next big fight. he's due to fightjarrell miller in new york, onjune1st, but promoter eddie hearn has confirmed that miller, has provided an "adverse" sample to anti—doping authorites. ade adedoyin reports from manhattan the irony of all of this is that jarrell miller accused anthony joshua of using performance enhancing drugs when they had their promotional t
live commentary from the etihad with updates from portugal on bbc radio 5 live from 7 o'clock tonight right into the relegation fight. they're just a couple of points ahead of cardiff, who now take real momentum into theirfinalfour matches of the season. everybody knew how big it is. we could knew we'd be relegated really if we lose the game today. we're not going to catch up eight points on anybody at this level, so itjust makes it interesting, really, doesn't it? we do not give up and, like i...
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well geoff doyle covers watford for bbc local radio and explains how he differs from most footballerscareer was his father was diagnosed with cancer and at that time he went out in birmingham, got into a fight and ended up in prison. before he went to prison his dad died so after the game he came out and explained that not just game he came out and explained that notjust in game he came out and explained that not just in football game he came out and explained that notjust in football but in life you can overcome your problems and that is why, i think, the semifinal meant so is why, i think, the semifinal meant so much to him. it is no surprise he gave that type of interview, which is rare straight after each game, but i think it was emotional. his family were at the game, he is a family were at the game, he is a family man, he loves his kids who we re family man, he loves his kids who were in the crowd. it was great to hear those emotions. a player being really raw and it is not often you get that from and that why he is so relatable and white watford fans love him and he is a legend
well geoff doyle covers watford for bbc local radio and explains how he differs from most footballerscareer was his father was diagnosed with cancer and at that time he went out in birmingham, got into a fight and ended up in prison. before he went to prison his dad died so after the game he came out and explained that not just game he came out and explained that notjust in game he came out and explained that not just in football game he came out and explained that notjust in football but in...
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there's live commentary of manchester city v tottenham on bbc radio five live right now — former englandary on the bbc sport website. it's a momentous day for manchester united women — they're on the verge of being promoted to the womens super league. the top division in women's football. a win over aston villa this evening will send them up. they got off to quick start with millie turner opening the scoring in just the sixth minute. and they're now 5—0 up with around 20 minutes to go. two other matches taking place in — both in the womens super league. everton ladies 1—3 birmingahm city womens. annessa kaagman gave everton an early lead, hayley ladd pulled birmingham level, with ellen white putting them 2—1 up, she got their third too. four goals for the season for her now. everton have just one win in their last eight matches — and sit second from bottom. yeovil town 0—1 reading. yeovil, the league's bottom side, have to win to avoid relegation, following their ten point deduction over financial difficulties. anthonyjoshua's next big fight is in doubt. he's scheduled to take onjarrell
there's live commentary of manchester city v tottenham on bbc radio five live right now — former englandary on the bbc sport website. it's a momentous day for manchester united women — they're on the verge of being promoted to the womens super league. the top division in women's football. a win over aston villa this evening will send them up. they got off to quick start with millie turner opening the scoring in just the sixth minute. and they're now 5—0 up with around 20 minutes to go....
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the brexit secretary steve barclay spoke to mishal hussein on the bbc radio 4 today programme a littlesident's of the eu council president's suggestion for a longer, more flexible delay to brexit. i don't want to see a delay for up to year but the key with any delay i don't want to see a longer extension, the prime minister doesn't want to see a long extension thatis doesn't want to see a long extension that is why her request today... you may know what —— may not want to see but the cards are in the eu's oz, the length of an extension or delay is not something the uk can agree on its own, they are the ones in control, aren't they? they are because we had a vote in parliament a couple of fridays ago where we had the right, under the previous agreement, to leave on the 22nd of may if parliament had passed a withdrawal agreement but the fact is, once again, parliament refused to agree to the withdrawal agreement, even though, ironically, most of the concerns were with the future arrangement and not with the withdrawal agreement, so the key issue here is how do we deliver on the vote, for
the brexit secretary steve barclay spoke to mishal hussein on the bbc radio 4 today programme a littlesident's of the eu council president's suggestion for a longer, more flexible delay to brexit. i don't want to see a delay for up to year but the key with any delay i don't want to see a longer extension, the prime minister doesn't want to see a long extension thatis doesn't want to see a long extension that is why her request today... you may know what —— may not want to see but the cards...
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the health secretary matt hancock, speaking to the today programme on bbc radio 4, told mishal husseinpeople are having to come out of their comfort zone, and i understand that that is hard, but the conservative party is a party that believes in the national interest, or we are nothing and the national interest profoundly is to deliver on the result of the referendum because we are democrats and we believe in democracy and following the public vote, and to do that, we tried to do it on conservative votes and with our colleagues in the dup, but the prime minister did everything she could to make that happen, including offering to resign in order to get it through. i've never seen that in the history of politics. she should have thought through whether she had a dealfirst have thought through whether she had a deal first before she have thought through whether she had a dealfirst before she made have thought through whether she had a deal first before she made that particular offer because it clearly didn't do the trick. jeremy corbyn, in your own view, you talked about him as someone wh
the health secretary matt hancock, speaking to the today programme on bbc radio 4, told mishal husseinpeople are having to come out of their comfort zone, and i understand that that is hard, but the conservative party is a party that believes in the national interest, or we are nothing and the national interest profoundly is to deliver on the result of the referendum because we are democrats and we believe in democracy and following the public vote, and to do that, we tried to do it on...
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to me, mum, there is nothing i haven't seen, and i was horrified, so we started radio a show on bbc radioial media and devices. you need to educate the parents as well. there is a massive gap of understanding between parents and kids and that needs to be lessened. how do you respond to what has been published today? i am glad it is happening but i just published today? i am glad it is happening but ijust wish it had come sooner. happening but ijust wish it had come sooner. as happening but ijust wish it had come sooner. as you happening but ijust wish it had come sooner. as you said earlier, i did lose my friend just under two yea rs did lose my friend just under two years ago. she did take her own life because she was severely depressed and she had a lot of anxiety and it was something i knew nothing about. i found out that she was being bullied online and a lot of messages we re bullied online and a lot of messages were being sent to her. they were encouraging her to kill herself, actually. because of that, i wish i had known. iwish actually. because of that, i wish i had known. i wish
to me, mum, there is nothing i haven't seen, and i was horrified, so we started radio a show on bbc radioial media and devices. you need to educate the parents as well. there is a massive gap of understanding between parents and kids and that needs to be lessened. how do you respond to what has been published today? i am glad it is happening but i just published today? i am glad it is happening but ijust wish it had come sooner. happening but ijust wish it had come sooner. as happening but...
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thank you very much, and you can listen to moneybox on bbc radio a at midday today. it is a pretty miserable morning for some of us, storm hannah has arrived. it is not a major storm by any means, and some of us start the day dry, but it has already been in wales, with 82 mph, and consistent winds of 66 mph in wales. here is the storm system, moving across northern england, with the strongest winds to the south. gales across england and the south. add to this the heavy rain, which is turning to sleet across the hills. 0utbreaks the heavy rain, which is turning to sleet across the hills. outbreaks of rain sporadically across england and wales, and persistent rain in north—west wales and north—west england. rain will persist in eastern parts in particular. slow—moving showers in scotland and north—east of england. some rumbles of thunder as well. a lot in the way of thunder as well. a lot in the way of dry weather in the southern counties of wales and england. the strongest of the wind this afternoon is likely to be around the irish sea coasts, north west england and n
thank you very much, and you can listen to moneybox on bbc radio a at midday today. it is a pretty miserable morning for some of us, storm hannah has arrived. it is not a major storm by any means, and some of us start the day dry, but it has already been in wales, with 82 mph, and consistent winds of 66 mph in wales. here is the storm system, moving across northern england, with the strongest winds to the south. gales across england and the south. add to this the heavy rain, which is turning to...
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staying with the brexit crisis, this morning the chief executive of siemens uk told bbc radio 4‘s todayf trashing its fabulous relationship with europe and urging politicians to find a way forward, very strong words from jurgen meyer. with me is the director and head of macroeconomics at the centre for economic and business research, an independent economic think tank. thanks for coming in, nice to see you, are you surprised by the siemens statement?” you, are you surprised by the siemens statement? i can't say i am surprised, it very much echoes concerns that other businesses, trade bodies, business membership organisations have been saying for months, that they are very worried about the path that the brexit negotiations have taken, about the lack of certainty, about how dragged out that uncertainty has become. people talking about the possibility of some kind of customs union, just narrowly defeated as an option in the house of commons last night. with that kind of option meet a lot of those concerns, or its actual closeness to a bigger closeness to the single market actually require
staying with the brexit crisis, this morning the chief executive of siemens uk told bbc radio 4‘s todayf trashing its fabulous relationship with europe and urging politicians to find a way forward, very strong words from jurgen meyer. with me is the director and head of macroeconomics at the centre for economic and business research, an independent economic think tank. thanks for coming in, nice to see you, are you surprised by the siemens statement?” you, are you surprised by the siemens...
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first we've got some really interesting results from an exclusive poll we commisioned jointly with bbc radio. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. a similar percentage — 47% — believe britain is obsessed with cosmetic procedures, and 45% say it is too easy to get cosmetic procedures in britain. iam reading i am reading this slowly because there are lots of figures to observe —— absorb. 0ver eight out of ten of the young women questioned said they would change something about their body if money and health weren't a concern. of those, six out of ten would change their stomach, over half their breasts and four out of ten their bum. by the way, 15% of women said they would change their vagina. laughter . yes. two thirds of the women we spoke to have either had a cosmetic procedure, or would consider one. only 7% of 18—30—year—old women have already had something done. of those, 27% had botox to smooth out wrinkles, 28% had lip fillers and 20% a boo
first we've got some really interesting results from an exclusive poll we commisioned jointly with bbc radio. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. a similar percentage — 47% — believe britain is obsessed with cosmetic procedures, and 45% say it is too easy to get cosmetic procedures in britain. iam reading i am reading this slowly because there...
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you can hear every note on bbc radio 3, and you'll be able to catch up on the proms on the bbc sounds locally we could see 20 or 21 degrees. this evening and overnight, any showers will tend to fade away, some clear spells put more in the wa ke some clear spells put more in the wake of low cloud, mist and hill fog feeding in from the east. temperatures not falling too far, 4-9d temperatures not falling too far, 4—9d overnight. into the easter weekend, plenty of dry and fine weather to begin with, temperatures peaking on saturday but the growing chance of something a bit more u nsettled chance of something a bit more unsettled feeding in from the north—west through the second half of the weekend. this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. full stream ahead: netflix piles on the viewers and the profits as the competition for subscribers hots up. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 17th april. the company is spending billions to try to keep ahead of its rivals. we'll find out how the competition plans to fight back. also in the programme... g
you can hear every note on bbc radio 3, and you'll be able to catch up on the proms on the bbc sounds locally we could see 20 or 21 degrees. this evening and overnight, any showers will tend to fade away, some clear spells put more in the wa ke some clear spells put more in the wake of low cloud, mist and hill fog feeding in from the east. temperatures not falling too far, 4-9d temperatures not falling too far, 4—9d overnight. into the easter weekend, plenty of dry and fine weather to begin...
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and of course you can take a look at our website for more news travel and weather— or tune into bbc radioor ministers about who was responsible for an unprecedented document leak about top secret discussions at a high level government meeting. a formal inquiry‘s been launched by britain's most senior civil servant after details about the chinese telecoms firm huawei helping to build the uk's 5g network were disclosed. barrenness nevillejones told this programme the league represented an appalling lack of discipline. it could lead to a criminal prosecution but it's more likely, frankly, that experience does tell us they will simply lose theirjob experience does tell us they will simply lose their job and experience does tell us they will simply lose theirjob and that would be an appropriate way to handling the situation. south wales police say the blast which shook houses more than two miles away appear to have been caused from molten metal. two people say —— two people suffered injuries. two people suffered minor injuries and tata says an investigation is underway. the northern ireland se
and of course you can take a look at our website for more news travel and weather— or tune into bbc radioor ministers about who was responsible for an unprecedented document leak about top secret discussions at a high level government meeting. a formal inquiry‘s been launched by britain's most senior civil servant after details about the chinese telecoms firm huawei helping to build the uk's 5g network were disclosed. barrenness nevillejones told this programme the league represented an...