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next on bbc news, a special investigation by bbc scotland into milk production.e weeks. i am on the trail of cattle trucks across europe. six days, two ferries, five countries. that was the most stressful journey i think i have ever done. i discover the bleak choice farmers are faced with. the alternative argument may well be that you just have to shoot this animal.
next on bbc news, a special investigation by bbc scotland into milk production.e weeks. i am on the trail of cattle trucks across europe. six days, two ferries, five countries. that was the most stressful journey i think i have ever done. i discover the bleak choice farmers are faced with. the alternative argument may well be that you just have to shoot this animal.
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bbc scotland investigates the dairy industry. it is a controversial trade.the trail of cattle trucks across europe. six days, two ferries, five countries.
bbc scotland investigates the dairy industry. it is a controversial trade.the trail of cattle trucks across europe. six days, two ferries, five countries.
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here's bbc scotland's senior football reporter chris mclaughlin.f uncertainty finally clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous clarity. following a lengthy and vigofous process clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous process they have... the lease expires in 2020. in the bowels of the old stadium the gathered media listened and it became clear just how close they had come to leaving. it was incredibly close. i have had certain meetings that got heated. it was close. it was very hotly debated. the scottish fa will now take ownership of a stadium where they have been tenants for over 100 years. it cost £5 million. but there is much to be done, people to convince. this was outside last night ahead of victory over albania. maybe put the seat towards the page a bit more. decent transport to get away from the centre of glasgow. the whole of rugby wanted to share murrayfield with football. today the said they were disappointed that... ina in a place where hearts have been broken and memories have been made, the scottish football is staying. hampton roa
here's bbc scotland's senior football reporter chris mclaughlin.f uncertainty finally clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous clarity. following a lengthy and vigofous process clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous process they have... the lease expires in 2020. in the bowels of the old stadium the gathered media listened and it became clear just how close they had come to leaving. it was incredibly close. i have had certain meetings that got heated. it was close. it was very hotly...
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bbc scotland investigates the dairy industry. it is a controversial trade.s are babies. the age that they are when they arrive is three weeks. i go on the trail of cattle trucks across europe. six days, two ferries, five countries. that was the most stressful journey i think i have ever done. i discover the bleak choice farmers are faced with. the alternative argument may well be that you just have to shoot this animal. tonight, i investigate the dark side of dairy. it is auction day at one of the busiest markets in the uk. part of today's sale are these dairy bull calves, some just two weeks old. dairy farmers don't want them, because in an industry which relies on milk from female cattle, boys are surplus to requirements. these guys are only between two and four weeks of age and they are absolutely tiny. every now and again, they come up and try and suck on your fingers. in scotland, what happens to these surplus boy calves is at the heart of a deeply controversial trade. it is one which i am setting out to investigate. galloway, the heart of the scottish
bbc scotland investigates the dairy industry. it is a controversial trade.s are babies. the age that they are when they arrive is three weeks. i go on the trail of cattle trucks across europe. six days, two ferries, five countries. that was the most stressful journey i think i have ever done. i discover the bleak choice farmers are faced with. the alternative argument may well be that you just have to shoot this animal. tonight, i investigate the dark side of dairy. it is auction day at one of...
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and, in half an hour, a journey into the controversial world of live animal exports, as bbc scotland dairy industry. the mag good evening and welcome to bbc news. —— good evening and welcome to bbc news. up to 14 people have now died in a massive storm which has brought destruction to the northern philippines. typhoon mangkut has seen violent winds of over 100 miles an hour, torriential rains and warnings of 20—foot storm surges. more than four million people live in its path — thousands have already been evacuated. howard johnson sent in this report from the affected area. mangkhut has been called by meteorologists the strongest typhoon in the world so far this year. and now the reality of the utter devastation it has caused is becoming obvious. extreme flash flooding. the fragility of human existence laid bare. the road to cagayan province was littered with destruction. electricity posts ripped from the ground, street lamps bent in two, and this man's house torn to shreds. he showed me where the roof had been pulled back like a tin of sardines. fighting back the tears, he told me h
and, in half an hour, a journey into the controversial world of live animal exports, as bbc scotland dairy industry. the mag good evening and welcome to bbc news. —— good evening and welcome to bbc news. up to 14 people have now died in a massive storm which has brought destruction to the northern philippines. typhoon mangkut has seen violent winds of over 100 miles an hour, torriential rains and warnings of 20—foot storm surges. more than four million people live in its path —...
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and at 11.30 — a journey into the controversial world of live animal exports, bbc scotland investigates
and at 11.30 — a journey into the controversial world of live animal exports, bbc scotland investigates
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and the full programme, ‘harmed by my surgeon', will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30 and ondues said this... is reprehensible comment about dues is appalling. it is not helped by labour's efforts to rebuke him. the general secretary has let him off the hook. these are accusations made by amanda bowman, the vice president on the board for british dues. it has taken place during a summer of denial by the leda lee —— labour leadership. his election is proving still to be highly controversial. if there is any more reaction to that we will bring it to you straightaway. motorists stopped by police in some areas of england will have their licences revoked immediately if they fail a roadside eye test. motorists will be asked to read a number plate from 20 metres. the crackdown aims to catch drivers who get behind the wheel each day despite having defective sight. in 2012, a study claimed poor vision was causing almost 3,000 casualties a year. the forces operating the test are thames valley, hampshire and west midlands. jackie rason's daughter cassie died in 2011 when an 87—year—old
and the full programme, ‘harmed by my surgeon', will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30 and ondues said this... is reprehensible comment about dues is appalling. it is not helped by labour's efforts to rebuke him. the general secretary has let him off the hook. these are accusations made by amanda bowman, the vice president on the board for british dues. it has taken place during a summer of denial by the leda lee —— labour leadership. his election is proving still to be highly...
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bbc news. viewers in scotland can see more on that story.ool drive's been launched by the diana award charity — with support from celebrities such as rio ferdinand — who says he was racially abused at a football club. and we're joined by one of those celebrities now — the actor danny—boy hatchard, who used to be part of the cast of eastenders — who was bullied at school — and anti—bullying ambassadorjames okulaja. welcome to you both. thank you for joining us. what happened to you at school, danny—boy? joining us. what happened to you at school, danny-boy? i was joining us. what happened to you at school, danny-boy? iwas bullied joining us. what happened to you at school, danny-boy? i was bullied all through school until senior school bya through school until senior school by a particular individual. and then he left. i guess my learning improved and that it was too far gone at that point. it affected me so gone at that point. it affected me so much that i couldn't process any information. i struggled so much that i couldn't process any info
bbc news. viewers in scotland can see more on that story.ool drive's been launched by the diana award charity — with support from celebrities such as rio ferdinand — who says he was racially abused at a football club. and we're joined by one of those celebrities now — the actor danny—boy hatchard, who used to be part of the cast of eastenders — who was bullied at school — and anti—bullying ambassadorjames okulaja. welcome to you both. thank you for joining us. what happened to you...
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coming up on bbc news, scotland's women put in an impressive performance against albania, but is it enoughfor their first—ever world cup finals? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. labour's ruling national executive committee has agreed to adopt in full an internatioanl definition of anti—semitism. but they also issued a statement aimed at protecting freedom of speech on israel and the rights of palestinians. it's an issue that has split the party and led to intense criticism ofjeremy corbyn‘s leadership. as talks began, protesters demonstrated outside the parties headquarters in london. our political editor, laura kenssberg reports. hours before the meeting began... months after the anguish started. shouting outside gave little hope that labour inside would find a way through. jeremy hughes been at the forefront of fighting all forms of racism. what people really mean is that he has taken the side of supporting palestinian rights. the nec have engaged in a shocking display of content against the britishjewish display of content against the british jewish community. display of
coming up on bbc news, scotland's women put in an impressive performance against albania, but is it enoughfor their first—ever world cup finals? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. labour's ruling national executive committee has agreed to adopt in full an internatioanl definition of anti—semitism. but they also issued a statement aimed at protecting freedom of speech on israel and the rights of palestinians. it's an issue that has split the party and led to intense criticism...
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but muriel gray, a former student, told bbc radio scotland it would be rebuilt as a working at schoolp for debate now is how we fit into the whole tragedy that has happened to the entire government help community and sauchiehall street, and how to keep it as a working at school. this area has remained closed to local businesses and residents until recently. francis mckee, big president of the centre for contemporary art said they have been left in limbo. centre for contemporary art said they have been left in limbom centre for contemporary art said they have been left in limbo. it is indefinite, and the decision is coming —— the decisions coming with that at unhelpful, saying closed indefinitely is a disastrous thing to say to a business and everyone that works with them, so there could have been more thought about how it was communicated or made public, rather than declarations that they canjust remain rather than declarations that they can just remain closed indefinitely. it just doesn't feel like we're being taken seriously. a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact for
but muriel gray, a former student, told bbc radio scotland it would be rebuilt as a working at schoolp for debate now is how we fit into the whole tragedy that has happened to the entire government help community and sauchiehall street, and how to keep it as a working at school. this area has remained closed to local businesses and residents until recently. francis mckee, big president of the centre for contemporary art said they have been left in limbo. centre for contemporary art said they...
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douglas fraser, bbc scotland's business editor. douglas has been speaking to kweku adoboli.oboli. where is he now? i spoke to him before he was detained. he is required under the conditions of his bail to go to a local police station and signing readily. today he was detained. he bought this might happen in two weeks ago but there was a political intervention from his mp which appeared to postpone the action being taken by the uk borderforce. he was the action being taken by the uk border force. he was detained today. his spokesman, i think it's fair to say his friends say that he is now in an immigration detention centre, the main one used in scotland in these deportation cases. it's in lanarkshire. their expectation these deportation cases. it's in la narkshire. their expectation is that the home office wishes to get him deported to garner within seven days. he is a ghanaian passport holder, not a british passport holder, not a british passport holder but he has lived in britain since the age of 12 when he came here to attend boarding school. he was at university in englan
douglas fraser, bbc scotland's business editor. douglas has been speaking to kweku adoboli.oboli. where is he now? i spoke to him before he was detained. he is required under the conditions of his bail to go to a local police station and signing readily. today he was detained. he bought this might happen in two weeks ago but there was a political intervention from his mp which appeared to postpone the action being taken by the uk borderforce. he was the action being taken by the uk border...
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and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and onmasz. that skies suggests summer isn't over yet! this is a picture from yesterday. i took it myself. i was walking around, it was a beautiful day. i think this picture of london sums up the summer in the south. look at the palm trees, i'm sure the vegetation has been loving it and so many other parts of the uk had record—breaking temperatures. northern ireland saw temperatures around 30. it really is going to be the summer of our generation i think. that came on the heels of the beast from the east, we've seen some extremes and that's what we are talking about. it's the difference. yes, and we were talking about it throughout the whole year and thinking about what is this some are going to bring. this was the first day of meteorological autumn. it looks like spring. there's another one. you've been everywhere this weekend! going back to what we've just been discussing, we had the beast from the east earlier in the year, we had a lot of cold dry weather coming from eastern parts of euro
and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and onmasz. that skies suggests summer isn't over yet! this is a picture from yesterday. i took it myself. i was walking around, it was a beautiful day. i think this picture of london sums up the summer in the south. look at the palm trees, i'm sure the vegetation has been loving it and so many other parts of the uk had record—breaking temperatures. northern ireland saw temperatures around 30....
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but muriel gray, a former student at the school, told bbc radio scotland it would be rebuilt as a working up for debate now is how we fit in to the whole tragedy that has happened to the entire garnethill community and the sauchiehall street refurbishing, and how we do that as a working art school. but since the art school was engulfed by the huge blaze onjune the 15th, this part of glasgow has remained closed to both local businesses and, until recently, residents. francis mckee, director of the centre for contemporary arts, says they've been left in limbo. it's very indefinite, and i think sometimes the decisions coming with that aren't helpful, so when they said, you know, cca is closed indefinitely, that's a disastrous thing to say to a business and to everyone that works with that business. so there could have been more thought about how these things are communicated, or made public, rather than declarations that they can just remain closed indefinitely. that just doesn't feel like we're being taken seriously. a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact on people and busines
but muriel gray, a former student at the school, told bbc radio scotland it would be rebuilt as a working up for debate now is how we fit in to the whole tragedy that has happened to the entire garnethill community and the sauchiehall street refurbishing, and how we do that as a working art school. but since the art school was engulfed by the huge blaze onjune the 15th, this part of glasgow has remained closed to both local businesses and, until recently, residents. francis mckee, director of...
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and coming up on sportsday on bbc news. scotland'save reached the world cup finals for the first time in their history after victory in their final qualifier in albania. good evening. after prolonged controversy, labour has now agreed a new policy on anti—semitism, to settle a dispute that's divided the party for months and tested jeremy corbyn‘s leadership. the party's ruling body, the national executive committee, announced it would adopt in full the definition of anti—semitism drawn up by the international holocaust remembrance alliance. but there's an additional statement aimed at protecting freedom of expression, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. 0h, jeremy corbyn! hours before the meeting began... ihra. no ifs, no buts. months after the anguish started. shouting outside... i don't believe... gave little hope that labour inside would find a way through. jeremy has been at the forefront of fighting all forms of racism all the time. what people really mean is that he has taken the side of supporting palestinian righ
and coming up on sportsday on bbc news. scotland'save reached the world cup finals for the first time in their history after victory in their final qualifier in albania. good evening. after prolonged controversy, labour has now agreed a new policy on anti—semitism, to settle a dispute that's divided the party for months and tested jeremy corbyn‘s leadership. the party's ruling body, the national executive committee, announced it would adopt in full the definition of anti—semitism drawn up...
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and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: scotland take the advantage in their opening nations league matchn they hold on against albania at hampden park? good evening. a brexit deal on the first stage of the uk's withdrawal can be reached within a couple of months, according to the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier, but he said it was dependent on realistic negotiations. and he warned again that several issues remained unresolved. a special brexit summit of eu leaders is now expected in november. mr barnier‘s comments came as some senior conservatives warned again that they will opppose theresa may's plan, agreed at chequers this summer. that plan is meant to "maintain a common rule book for all goods" and avoid a hard border with northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. arriving at the office back door. work in the red box, tory woes splashed over the paper the prime minister's clutching, too. in 200 days, she's to be the leader that takes us out of the eu. but the actual deal must be done long before. today, europe's negotiator sounded more friend than f
and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: scotland take the advantage in their opening nations league matchn they hold on against albania at hampden park? good evening. a brexit deal on the first stage of the uk's withdrawal can be reached within a couple of months, according to the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier, but he said it was dependent on realistic negotiations. and he warned again that several issues remained unresolved. a special brexit summit of eu leaders is now expected in...
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and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and onhe weekday rush hour. it‘s said to be the first scheme of its kind in the uk. john maguire has more. london‘s dirty air is blamed for around 9500 premature deaths every year. air quality is monitored constantly across the city and scientists have a good idea of what causes pollution, when it is at its worst, and who is most at risk. air pollution is like passive smoking the whole time. i mean, the effects of air pollution are very similar to the effects of smoking. you have increases in... obviously, it aggravates lung disease, it causes asthma and aggravates asthma. it causes heart attacks and strokes and it causes lung cancer. just a street away from the diesel and petrol ban zone, is a main road where dr rick thomas from the university of birmingham is using a hand—held monitor to track nitrogen dioxide levels. they are high but well within the legal limit. there are all sorts of pollutants that we can measure from cars. this is just one of them, n02. we are getting about 119 microg
and the full programme — harmed by my surgeon — will be on bbc one in scotland tonight at 7.30, and onhe weekday rush hour. it‘s said to be the first scheme of its kind in the uk. john maguire has more. london‘s dirty air is blamed for around 9500 premature deaths every year. air quality is monitored constantly across the city and scientists have a good idea of what causes pollution, when it is at its worst, and who is most at risk. air pollution is like passive smoking the whole time....
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right now we are going to say goodbye to viewers and bbc scotland. hello. good morning. dry in the southeast. quite warm. some dry and bright weather toward scotland. a very big temperature difference north to south. in the middle here, there is heavy rain developing through this afternoon. look at the dark blues and the greens. it will be heavy torrential rain. mainly across north wells. into cumbria and yorkshire as well. through this evening‘s rush hour. atrocious conditions. it will move away towards the east tonight. it will bring some blustery winds. there could be some impact tomorrow. lots of water on the surface and maybe some trees and branches down. goodbye. this is bbc news. i‘m annita mcveigh. these are the top stories developing at midday. theresa may meets eu leaders to try to convince them her brexit plan is the way forward. but there are still fundamental differences over the future of the irish border. we had a very good meeting this morning with the prime minister and herteam. time is running morning with the prime minister and her team. time is runnin
right now we are going to say goodbye to viewers and bbc scotland. hello. good morning. dry in the southeast. quite warm. some dry and bright weather toward scotland. a very big temperature difference north to south. in the middle here, there is heavy rain developing through this afternoon. look at the dark blues and the greens. it will be heavy torrential rain. mainly across north wells. into cumbria and yorkshire as well. through this evening‘s rush hour. atrocious conditions. it will move...
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scotland. hello, this is bbc news. conference gets under way. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. together and get the best dealfor britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. with murder following the death of two women in kent. more on both stories at midday. now on bbc news, its time for this week's edition of dateline london. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. it is party conference season here in britain. to the conservatives'. the nominee for the supreme court in the us. with me today, stephanie baker, senior writer at bloomberg news. and many years at le monde as well. the british commentator alex deane is with us and eunice goes. a warm welcome to all of you. in the green economy. delegates also voted to keep options open when it comes to brexit. i think that what was decided anyway. compared t
scotland. hello, this is bbc news. conference gets under way. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. together and get the best dealfor britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. with murder following the death of two women in kent. more on both stories at midday. now on bbc news,...
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scotland. hello, this is bbc news. conference gets under way. the national interest. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. together and get the best dealfor britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. with murder following the death of two women in kent. more on both stories at midday. now on bbc news, its time for this week's edition of dateline london.
scotland. hello, this is bbc news. conference gets under way. the national interest. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. together and get the best dealfor britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. with murder following the death of two women in kent. more on both stories at midday. now on bbc news, its time for this week's edition of...
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bbc news... a blow for scotland — full—back stuart hogg is going to miss the autumn international series. having ankle surgery. the bbc has found that there are no less than 39 different sets of rules for plastics recycling across the uk, and understandably households are mightily confused as to what can and cannot be put in recycling bins. now the government is considering changing the guidelines to make it all easierfor us, and crucially, boost domestic recycling rates. here's our science editor, david shukman. in swansea in south wales, pink bags are for plastic recycling. all over the country, different councils recycle plastic in different ways. in north oxfordshire, plastic goes into blue bins, along with all the other recycling, to be sorted later. in waltham forest in east london, black boxes are for plastic, and each council has its own rules about which kinds of plastic it'll take. confused? well, sue raymond lives near bracknell in berkshire, and like many, she isn't clear what to do. i don't know if i can put that in the bin, and whether that will get discarded the other end o
bbc news... a blow for scotland — full—back stuart hogg is going to miss the autumn international series. having ankle surgery. the bbc has found that there are no less than 39 different sets of rules for plastics recycling across the uk, and understandably households are mightily confused as to what can and cannot be put in recycling bins. now the government is considering changing the guidelines to make it all easierfor us, and crucially, boost domestic recycling rates. here's our...
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bbc sport centre. helen. —— hello. scotland's women's have reached the finals for the first time in their history.st holland to game automatic qualification and tha nkfully to game automatic qualification and thankfully for them, switzerland could only manage a goalless draw. in albania, jane ross got the winner after the opener was cancelled out and these were the scenes at full—time when news reached —— news of the result reached in poland. heartbreakfor wales, of the result reached in poland. heartbreak for wales, they have this out on a place in the play—offs after the results went against them. iam after the results went against them. i am lost for words. either know what to say, apart from we knew that the game would be tough. throughout the game would be tough. throughout the campaign, albania have caused us problems because we haven't dealt with the physical side of the game. screen mac. screaming. in men's football, adam lallana has pulled out of the england squad for upcoming matches against spain and switzerland due to a growing spring. the fulham goalkeeper has been called up to bolste
bbc sport centre. helen. —— hello. scotland's women's have reached the finals for the first time in their history.st holland to game automatic qualification and tha nkfully to game automatic qualification and thankfully for them, switzerland could only manage a goalless draw. in albania, jane ross got the winner after the opener was cancelled out and these were the scenes at full—time when news reached —— news of the result reached in poland. heartbreakfor wales, of the result reached...
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and from fictional character to real scotland yard. is the bbcler the bodyguard the reason for a surge in interest in counter—terrorism jobs in recent weeks? hello and welcome to world news today. the us ambassador to the united nations has urged iran to "look in the mirror" for the causes of an attack on a military parade that killed 25 on saturday. nikki haley said iranian president hassan rouhani had "oppressed his people for a long time". she was responding to mr rouhani's fierce criticism of the us, in which he blamed washington for enabling the attack. the victims of saturday's violence included 12 members of the revolutionary guards. it was one of the worst attacks ever against the elite force. president rouhani remarks came as he left tehran for new york to attend the un general assembly. translation: the victims fell as innocent martyrs. undoubtedly the islamic republic of iran does not overlook this crime. it's clear to us which group the attackers belonged to and to where they are linked. the small puppet countries we see in the region
and from fictional character to real scotland yard. is the bbcler the bodyguard the reason for a surge in interest in counter—terrorism jobs in recent weeks? hello and welcome to world news today. the us ambassador to the united nations has urged iran to "look in the mirror" for the causes of an attack on a military parade that killed 25 on saturday. nikki haley said iranian president hassan rouhani had "oppressed his people for a long time". she was responding to mr...
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bbc sport centre. a historic moment for scotland's women footballers.omatically. it was 1—1 at half time butjane ross got the second half winner. that result wasn't good enough by itself. the scots also needed switzerland to slip up in poland and they did, only drawing so they go into the play—offs. scotland have booked their ticket to france next summer. it's absolutely huge, to make history for the women's national team, to have never gone to a world cup final team, to have never gone to a world cupfinaland team, to have never gone to a world cup final and those players to take us cup final and those players to take us there having had such an incredible campaign, it is fantastic for the national side but it's all so for the national side but it's all so wonderfulfor girls for the national side but it's all so wonderful for girls and women's football in general. england finished third at the last world cup in canada. they are the other home nation through. they had already qualified after beating wales last week. phil neville gave seven players their
bbc sport centre. a historic moment for scotland's women footballers.omatically. it was 1—1 at half time butjane ross got the second half winner. that result wasn't good enough by itself. the scots also needed switzerland to slip up in poland and they did, only drawing so they go into the play—offs. scotland have booked their ticket to france next summer. it's absolutely huge, to make history for the women's national team, to have never gone to a world cup final team, to have never gone to...
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mike bushell, bbc news, on a bit of a downer in scotland.e like "are you sure? " he did not want to let go. he did not want to let go. i do not blame him. before we go. managed to finish fourth. ago started from pole in the british formula 3 race. he's seventh in the championship. incredible! two more races to mar. we'll be back at 7:30pm. see you then. bye—bye. hello there. it is turning into a decidedly cool weekend forjust about all of us. for some, though, saturday has been cool and bright. of our weather watchers. and some outbreaks of rain. the satellite picture shows what's going on. this wriggling stripe of cloud working across the atlantic. a couple of different pulses of rain through the weekend. and another to come tomorrow. rain from southern areas. particularly across parts of scotland. on our temperature chart. very close to freezing. and brightest of the weather. further south, here's our next lump of rain. and east anglia as we go through the morning. from the southeast corner. winds which could gust up to 45 or 50 miles per
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and scotland's first museum of design opens on the waterfront in dundee. coming up on sportsday on bbcews... the last preparations under way as joshua proposed to defend his heavyweight titles. good evening. a leading group of brexit—supporting conservative mps have put forward proposals on the highly contentious issue of how the irish border will be handled after britain leaves the eu. the european research groups approach is an alternative to what's been laid out in the government's chequers plan, and comes amid renewed questions about the support the prime minister can command. this it includes simplified customs procedures to avoid the need for checks at the border, similar uk and eu regulations for agricultural producers, and a so—called trusted trader scheme for larger companies to clear goods for export and import. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. plotting a way through, not, they say, plotting against theresa may. former cabinet ministers and a first—ever first minister of northern ireland say forget it the political force about brexit and the border, they claim t
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bbc world news america." come on tonight's program, scotland gets its first design museum. we have gone to the city of dundee to have a look at it. police in australia have launched a new forensic search for the remains of a woman who vanish over 30 years ago. the disappearance is at the center of a true crime podcast series which has topped download charts around the world. its popularity has given the investigation you invictus. -- new impetus. reporter: inch by inch, a new search to solve a decades-old mystery, and thei case has now been followed by millions of people around the world. she disappeared 36 year ago, leaving behind her two young daughts and her husband, a teacher. he has always insisted that she denies anyhem, and wrongdoing. but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he has never been charged. she was reported missing by her star.d, a former league erreport: the search of the family home follows the success of t "teacher's pet," a podcast which has y rutinized evep and
bbc world news america." come on tonight's program, scotland gets its first design museum. we have gone to the city of dundee to have a look at it. police in australia have launched a new forensic search for the remains of a woman who vanish over 30 years ago. the disappearance is at the center of a true crime podcast series which has topped download charts around the world. its popularity has given the investigation you invictus. -- new impetus. reporter: inch by inch, a new search to...
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stay with us on bbc news, still to come: from soweto to scotland.spel choir inspired by nelson mandela goes global. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: president trump says sexual misconduct allegations made against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh are part of a "big, fat conjob". an investigative websit
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bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm azi farni. scotland'shistory by reaching the world cup for the first time. watch out europe — tiger woods is back in the us ryder cup team. and the defending women's champion is out of the us open. sloane stephens is beaten by anastacia soevastova and the blistering new york heat. hello and welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. scotland's women have reached the world cup finals for the first time in their history after victory in their final qualifier in albania. the win alone wasn't enough — the scots were relying on results elsewhere to go their way to gain automatic qualification. patrick gearey was watching. could this be the team to make scottish sporting history? a question they could only answer in part. qualification for a first women's world cup would risk —— depend on important opponent. to that end it was a good start. can a little a former bbc world player of the year, 1—0. 5a regulates places separate the sides almost a gap almost... albania's goalkeeper making a brilliant and busy debut
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scotland. that you weather. this is bbc world news today. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories.ing to the european union. britain's prime minister says she won't accept any deal offered by europe that would break up the uk, and says it's up to the eu to make the next move. we need serious engagement on resolving the two big problems in the negotiations. and we stand ready. european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced that a compromise is still possible. president trump seeks to discredit the woman accusing his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. a group of all—female supporters rally behind him. several people are arrested — as the number killed
scotland. that you weather. this is bbc world news today. i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories.ing to the european union. britain's prime minister says she won't accept any deal offered by europe that would break up the uk, and says it's up to the eu to make the next move. we need serious engagement on resolving the two big problems in the negotiations. and we stand ready. european council president donald tusk says he remains convinced that a compromise is still possible. president trump...
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bbc news. a decision will be made on the future of hampden park as scotland's national stadium this afternoon. e scottish fa could decide to move to murrayfield. hello to the bbc news at one. we'll have more on the morning of all these cuts in just a few minutes. the inquests into the deaths of five people killed in the westminster terror attack last year has heard how an american tourist saved his wife by pushing her out of the path of the vehicle driven by khalid massood. kurt and melissa cochran had only been in london for two hours before masood launched his attack last march. kurt was killed but his wife survived. our correspondent, helena lee, is at the old bailey. the hearing today has heard from witnesses, pedestrians on westminster bridge at the time that kurt cochran was hit by the car. one eyewitness broke down in tears in the witness box as she relived the moment of impact. and his wife, who survived was badly injured, also gave evidence in court into the inquest into her husband's death. this morning, melissa cochrane came to court to tell the hearing how she and her husband's trip
bbc news. a decision will be made on the future of hampden park as scotland's national stadium this afternoon. e scottish fa could decide to move to murrayfield. hello to the bbc news at one. we'll have more on the morning of all these cuts in just a few minutes. the inquests into the deaths of five people killed in the westminster terror attack last year has heard how an american tourist saved his wife by pushing her out of the path of the vehicle driven by khalid massood. kurt and melissa...
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the mid 20s once again but turning wetter for northern ireland and the west of scotland during the day. hello this is bbcs. the headlines. america joins together to rememberjohn mccain, the former us senator presidential candidate and vietnam war veteran at a memorial service in washington. misery for northern rail customers as more than two—thirds of services are cancelled — in a dispute over driver—only operated trains. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says he's "worried and saddened" at the prospect of the labour party splitting and is pleading with mps considering walking away to talk to the leadership. janbaz tarin appears in court, charged with the murders of a woman and her mother in solihull. now on bbc news, it's time for talking books. hello and welcome to talking books from the edinburgh international book festival with me, kirsty wark. ten years on from the election of barack obama, what progress does author and academic t geronimojohnson think that america has made in terms of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by while america is run roughshod by conservative racists.
the mid 20s once again but turning wetter for northern ireland and the west of scotland during the day. hello this is bbcs. the headlines. america joins together to rememberjohn mccain, the former us senator presidential candidate and vietnam war veteran at a memorial service in washington. misery for northern rail customers as more than two—thirds of services are cancelled — in a dispute over driver—only operated trains. the shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says he's "worried and...
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rise in the southern parts of the uk, but towards north and northern scotland in particular we could get some wind and rain. welcome to bbcnd the globe. my name is lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: senators' ultimatum to the accuser of supreme court nominee — reach a deal to appear, or we vote without you. after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can still find a compromise. and angela merkel agrees to reconsider the controversial promotion given to an ex—intelligence chief. and new research suggests one in 20 deaths globally are caused by drinking alcohol.
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scotland. some sunshine around, it must be a little warmer on sunday. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall.airways suffers a major data breach. the airline says hackers have stolen the details of 380,000 bank cards belonging to its customers. at the united nations, britain and its allies round on russia over the salisbury attack. they tried to murder the skripals. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work ina the people of salisbury. they work in a parallel universe where the normal rules of international affairs are inverted. what can you do besides drive fast? have fun. burt reynolds, star of smokey and the bandit, deliverance and boogie nights dies at the age of 82. he certainly did have fun in a career that spanned six decades. also coming up: an inquest has found that neglect and gross failure of care contributed to the death of a toddler
scotland. some sunshine around, it must be a little warmer on sunday. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall.airways suffers a major data breach. the airline says hackers have stolen the details of 380,000 bank cards belonging to its customers. at the united nations, britain and its allies round on russia over the salisbury attack. they tried to murder the skripals. they tried to murder the skripals. they played dice with the lives of the people of salisbury. they work ina the people of...
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scotland and fairly frequent blustery showers. great repeal bill. quite a cool deal. . hello this is bbc news. the headlines...of pupils have been killed after a powerful earthquake triggered tsunami sending huge waves through an indonesian cd. —— city. facebook resets the accounts of more than 50 million users after a major security breach. the car giant the cargiant —— the car giant —— the toyota said they would be disrupted if britain crashed out of the eu without an deal. a 23—year—old man has died after a car that was being followed by police crashed into a lamp post. the independent office for police conduct is looking into it. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. now on bbc news it's time for witness. hello and welcome to witness. in this programme we will hear from five witnesses about their involvement in extraordinary moments in the 20th century history. we will hear one woman's recollection of operation market garden, the allies attempt to take hollande using paratroopers at the end of the second world
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mental health is still seen on friday, in a bbc interview, ruth davidson was asked about a move to westminster. ruth davidson was asked myjob's here in scotlandd i want to retain my seat in edinburgh central in 2021. i want to be the next first minister of scotland. the first conservative first minister of scotland. that's always been my aim. minister of scotland. the fact she and her partner are soon expecting a baby is another reason. partner are soon expecting in three years' time, the voters will decide whether ruth davidson achieves her goal of becoming scotland's first minister. achieves her goal of becoming her political ambitions, we've now learned, shaped by her own personal struggles. we've now learned, shaped steven godden, bbc news, in edinburgh. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. with all the sport now, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram hello, here's karthi gnanasegaram mishal, thank you verj great britain's simon yates is a few minutes away from winning cycling's vuelta a espana.
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scotland, some heavy, some gusty winds as well. a cooler field for all. rise between ten and 15 sizes. —— highs. hello, this is bbc news.eadlines... rescuers in indonesia say at least 384 people have been killed in the tsunami that struck the island of sulawesi. facebook resets the accounts of more than 50 million users after a major security breach. the business secretary warns that a no—deal brexit could jeopardise britain's status as a world leader in the car industry. people with severe allergies have been told they can use their epipens past their normal expiry date, because of a continuing shortage. now on bbc news it is temporary. —— click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take me home. i can sing, i can dance, just take me home. i can do anything. knowledge is power — that's what we've been told. whoever holds the information has the control. our data is valuable. it really is, you know, as everyone says, the new oil. and for years we have been giving it away in exchange for... what? free services: social n
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bbc news, rome. the head of scotland yard, cressida dick, has called for technology and social media firms to make ‘vitalccess the facebook account of a man suspected of murdering a thirteen—year—old girl. she made the comments this morning on nick ferrari's lbc radio show. what i see across terrorism, across child sexual exportation which the home secretary was talking about yesterday, filed a crime, they are trying to help us more and more and more. i absolutely think that in certain instances, and it sounds to me like this is one, law enforcement in the uk ought to be able to have vital evidence which might bring somebody to justice. within minutes? absolutely. there are practical things and legal things for them which i do respect. it is not as straightforward as it sounds. i think that is where we should be. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the chief executive of tsb, paul pester, has stepped down in the wake of a major it failure at the bank. labour's ruling body meet shortly to decide whether to adopt in full the internationally—recognised defini
bbc news, rome. the head of scotland yard, cressida dick, has called for technology and social media firms to make ‘vitalccess the facebook account of a man suspected of murdering a thirteen—year—old girl. she made the comments this morning on nick ferrari's lbc radio show. what i see across terrorism, across child sexual exportation which the home secretary was talking about yesterday, filed a crime, they are trying to help us more and more and more. i absolutely think that in certain...
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the best of the weather on thursday probably across scotland and parts of northern england too. —— wettest weather. welcome to bbcnd the globe. my name is mike embley our top stories: explosive revelations about president trump's white house in an investigation by veteran journalist bob woodward, who warned the president beforehand. at a chaotic senate hearing, president trump's latest nominee for the us supreme court stresses his belief in impartiality. opponents believe he will make the court substantially more conservative. a million people are forced from their homes as japan faces its worst storms in 25 years. and we return to iraq to meet the yazidis,
the best of the weather on thursday probably across scotland and parts of northern england too. —— wettest weather. welcome to bbcnd the globe. my name is mike embley our top stories: explosive revelations about president trump's white house in an investigation by veteran journalist bob woodward, who warned the president beforehand. at a chaotic senate hearing, president trump's latest nominee for the us supreme court stresses his belief in impartiality. opponents believe he will make the...
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scotland. temperatures tomorrow still not much higher than 11—15d. that's all, goodbye. you are watching bbcrvatives coming together, at the party conference in birmingham. the party conference in birmingham. she accused labour of undermining the national interest. the national interest. start acting in the national interest. interest. together and get the best deal for britain. britain. that hit indonesian island of sulawesi. sulawesi. feared to be trapped under collapsed rulings. —— buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a 15—million pound fine. over the united states. open champion francesco molinari secured the winning point in france. the moment it is gavin williamson who is at the podium. who is at the podium. now however let's join... up his own football team. tonight: flipping magic ? up his own football team. this is the day we are waiting forfor a long time. we are here to have fun and play good. hurray! and we're off to love island — the real love island. fallen in love with. there is a whole other kingdom of lundy under there. welcome to inside
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commentary of that match between wales and ireland on bbc radio 5 live — all the build up from 7 o'clock. and we'll be looking ahead to scotland'sm later here on sportsday. so what is the nations league — dotting the is and crossing the t‘s for you, here'sjoe lynskey. so for the next two months of international breaks, the focus is on the nations league. you can see it forms part of calendar as we head to the next major summer tournament of euro 2020, that will be played in different venues. the league is designed to reduce the amount of meaningless friendlies and offer a route into the competition through the play—offs in march 2020. we will get to the qualification of this in a moment. first, let's look at how you win the uefa nations league trophy. the top 12 ranked sides go into league a and these sides play each other home and way. the team that finishes top of the group goes through a knockout competition that will be played injune 2019. this is perhaps where uefa will hope they're on to perhaps where uefa will hope they're ontoa perhaps where uefa will hope they're on to a winner. they will be filling a period where there
commentary of that match between wales and ireland on bbc radio 5 live — all the build up from 7 o'clock. and we'll be looking ahead to scotland'sm later here on sportsday. so what is the nations league — dotting the is and crossing the t‘s for you, here'sjoe lynskey. so for the next two months of international breaks, the focus is on the nations league. you can see it forms part of calendar as we head to the next major summer tournament of euro 2020, that will be played in different...
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rise in the southern parts of the uk, but towards north and northern scotland in particular we could get some wind and rain. welcome to bbcaround the globe. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: senators' ultimatum to the accuser of supreme court nominee — reach a deal to appear, or we vote without you. after the british prime minister's defiant speech on brexit, the european council chief says we can still find a compromise. hello. the woman who has accused us supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators.
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scotland's first minister. her political ambitions, we've now learned, shaped in part by her own personal struggles. steven godden, bbcf the issues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline don't forget you can reach us on twitter. i'm @babitabbc. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme — not once but twice, cristiano ronaldo scores his first goals forjuventus in an eventful match in italy. looking unstoppable, lewis hamilton cruises to victory at the singapore grand prix. and simon yates wins the vuelta a espana to complete a clean sweep for british riders in this yea r‘s grand tours. welcome to the programme. it was worth the wait forjuventus fans as cristiano ronaldo opened his goalscoring account for the italian champions — scoring twice in a 2—1 win over sassuolo which ensures their 100 percent start to the season. ronaldo hadn't scored in his first three games since his move from real madrid but tapped in shortly after half—time. he scored another after 65 minutes. ho
scotland's first minister. her political ambitions, we've now learned, shaped in part by her own personal struggles. steven godden, bbcf the issues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline don't forget you can reach us on twitter. i'm @babitabbc. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme — not once but twice, cristiano ronaldo scores his first goals...
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legal documents seen by the bbc show that his bosses knew about the relationship and allowed it to continue. scotlandrts to find survivors of a ferry that capsized on lake victoria, after halting operations overnight. local media say at least 80 people have died, with many still missing. officials have said the ferry was carrying more than a00 passengers. parts of the uk have been hit by heavy rain, flooding and strong winds from storm bronagh. this is the moment a passer—by rescued an elderly lady from her flooded car. richard hamshaw is seen wading through the water to get to the driver after she became trapped. the storm moved eastwards across wales and england overnight, and police warned motorists to take extra care during the morning rush hour. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. thank you. it's one of the most prestigious awards in music, for the best british or irish album. and last night the mercury prize went to... wolf alice... cheering. ..for their album visions of a life. cheering. the group beat the likes of noel gallagher, arctic monkeys and lily allen to lift the trophy, with the
legal documents seen by the bbc show that his bosses knew about the relationship and allowed it to continue. scotlandrts to find survivors of a ferry that capsized on lake victoria, after halting operations overnight. local media say at least 80 people have died, with many still missing. officials have said the ferry was carrying more than a00 passengers. parts of the uk have been hit by heavy rain, flooding and strong winds from storm bronagh. this is the moment a passer—by rescued an...
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rise in the southern parts of the uk, but towards north and northern scotland in particular we could get some wind and rain. this is bbcal assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. two separate deadlines for christine blasey ford to confirm whether she would testify on capitol hill have now passed. british prime minister theresa may has delivered a defiant statement about her plans for brexit. she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. the german chancellor angela merkel has agreed to reconsider the promotion given to the former head of the domestic intelligence agency hans—georg maassen. he was removed for casting doubt on reports of far—right demonstrators chasing immigrants in the city of chemnitz. a group of men have been sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison collectively, after they were found guilty of what's been described
rise in the southern parts of the uk, but towards north and northern scotland in particular we could get some wind and rain. this is bbcal assault has yet to agree a deal to give evidence to a committee of senators. two separate deadlines for christine blasey ford to confirm whether she would testify on capitol hill have now passed. british prime minister theresa may has delivered a defiant statement about her plans for brexit. she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european...
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rise in the southern parts of the uk, but towards north and northern scotland in particular we could get some wind and rain. this is bbc nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. christine blasey ford said judge kavanaugh tried to rape her when they were both teenagers. british prime minister theresa may has delivered a defiant statement about her plans for brexit. she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can still find a compromise. alcohol kills three million people worldwide each year, more than aids, violence and road accidents combined, that's according to a new report from the world health organization, which says men are particularly at risk. the report also stresses that harm from drinking is greater among poorer consumers than wealthier ones. it was the programme that some parents didn't want their their children to watch because of its real to life gritty storylines.
rise in the southern parts of the uk, but towards north and northern scotland in particular we could get some wind and rain. this is bbc nominee, brett kavanaugh, of sexual assault. christine blasey ford said judge kavanaugh tried to rape her when they were both teenagers. british prime minister theresa may has delivered a defiant statement about her plans for brexit. she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. european council president donald tusk said he remains convinced they can...