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at a time of massive budget cuts to bbc news of all, is £5 million on one showjust for scotland money. you probably won't be surprised to hear come i think there's been a sense in the bbc for a number of years that a lot of production is centred in london and there has been a move over the past yea rs there has been a move over the past years to move production of various sorts including news out of london, so sorts including news out of london, $03 sorts including news out of london, so a few years sorts including news out of london, so a few years ago, sorts including news out of london, so a few years ago, a number of programmes, breakfast news and five live in sports moved up to salford and more recently, there has been an investment in tv production and wales in digital services in northern ireland and in the new china for scotland. which has a range of content on it, comedy and entertainment and sports and the news programme and the make an hour—long programme at nine p:m.. already a report in scotland which is the back half hour to the next in a six o'clock bulletin. so why the
at a time of massive budget cuts to bbc news of all, is £5 million on one showjust for scotland money. you probably won't be surprised to hear come i think there's been a sense in the bbc for a number of years that a lot of production is centred in london and there has been a move over the past yea rs there has been a move over the past years to move production of various sorts including news out of london, so sorts including news out of london, $03 sorts including news out of london, so a few...
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the report in scotland, as you said, is part of the news hour on bbc one at six o'clock. main that so the network news at six o'clock news for the first half hour and the news from scotland in the second half hour. what we are doing on the night is reporting international news, national news and scottish news. in a way that is relevant for scottish viewers. that is our principal aim for this new programme here. so both programmes, one doesn't replace the other. report in scotland are still a crucial part of our news offering in scotland. very popular programme against figures. but the nine is doing something different in a different time. there is what some people might say. parochial stories at length, mixed up with the uk and international news. is there a danger of satisfying nobody, especially scottish viewers who want a full round up of the news? i don't think it is an odd mix. i think it is a very interesting mix. the feedback we've had in the first two weeks of the channel and the news being on the air has been largely positive. it is doing, i suppose, what radio pr
the report in scotland, as you said, is part of the news hour on bbc one at six o'clock. main that so the network news at six o'clock news for the first half hour and the news from scotland in the second half hour. what we are doing on the night is reporting international news, national news and scottish news. in a way that is relevant for scottish viewers. that is our principal aim for this new programme here. so both programmes, one doesn't replace the other. report in scotland are still a...
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now on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, it's rebecca curran and martin geissler.o weeks ago on an annual budget of £32 million. amid the usual mix of entertainment, sports and documentaries, each weekday at 9pm, the nine promises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news — while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde college. i think the hour—long format is much better for putting across a truly scottish personality and the more informal presenting style, keeping it conversational with guests, more informal dress, all of that comes together and makes it a much, much more attractive package. i think it's really good for scotland to have their own news
now on bbc scotland, with all your latest news, it's rebecca curran and martin geissler.o weeks ago on an annual budget of £32 million. amid the usual mix of entertainment, sports and documentaries, each weekday at 9pm, the nine promises a mix of national and international news presented by rebecca karen and martin geissler, promising a global view of the news — while maintaining a distinct scottish voice. the nine appealed to some journalism students we consulted from glasgow's clyde...
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the report in scotland, as you said, is part of the news hour on bbc one at six o'clock. nal news and scottish news, in a way that is relevant for scottish viewers. that is our principal aim for this new programme here. so both programmes, one doesn't replace the other. report in scotland are still a crucial part of our news offering in scotland. very popular programme against figures. but the nine is doing something different in a different time. there is what some people might say, parochial stories at length, mixed up with the uk and international news. is there a danger of satisfying nobody, especially scottish viewers, who want a full roundup of the news? i don't think it is an odd mix. i think it is a very interesting mix. the feedback we've had in the first two weeks of the channel and the news being on the air has been largely positive. it is doing, i suppose, what radio programmes in scotland have been doing for some years, which is having a running order, which is relevant to people in scotland, some days it might be a foreign story at the top and it's got local
the report in scotland, as you said, is part of the news hour on bbc one at six o'clock. nal news and scottish news, in a way that is relevant for scottish viewers. that is our principal aim for this new programme here. so both programmes, one doesn't replace the other. report in scotland are still a crucial part of our news offering in scotland. very popular programme against figures. but the nine is doing something different in a different time. there is what some people might say, parochial...
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a bbc scotland survey has revealed only 3 of the country's 42 senior sides are in favour of so—callede misbehaviour of their fans. in a season blighted by missile—throwing and offensive chanting, the former aberdeen player and director willie miller says it's shameful scotland's clubs won't accept responsibility. kheredine idessane has the story. a bottle thrown by a fan narrowly misses a player. a coin thrown by a fan enters an assistant referee. a fan enters an assistant referee. a fan comes onto the pitch to confront a player. this season, scottish football has been in the dock, and for some, anti—social behaviour can only be stopped by strict liability. in my opinion, it is shame on the clu bs in my opinion, it is shame on the clubs if they don't accept strict liability. if you are licensed to host an event, you should be responsible for what happens at your ground. and whatever sanctions the authorities want to place upon any incident that happens, they should be able to do that. until clubs are penalised for what it is that their fans are doing wrong, it is not going to stop. yo
a bbc scotland survey has revealed only 3 of the country's 42 senior sides are in favour of so—callede misbehaviour of their fans. in a season blighted by missile—throwing and offensive chanting, the former aberdeen player and director willie miller says it's shameful scotland's clubs won't accept responsibility. kheredine idessane has the story. a bottle thrown by a fan narrowly misses a player. a coin thrown by a fan enters an assistant referee. a fan enters an assistant referee. a fan...
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bbc scotland's chris clements reveals stories from one rural community where lives have been devastatede growing abuse of prescription pills bought illicitly online. this is the story of a community in crisis. it turned her into a monster. of a generation addicted to and dying from prescription drugs. i've been there while folk died in my house. it's the story of the changing face of substance abuse... this xanax business, that's really quite new. and an unseen trade in deadly pills, via the internet, straight to your door. it's drugs like this that are killing people in scotland, and that's how easy it is to get ahold of it, via facebook. that's incredible. tonight, disclosure takes you behind the rising level of drug—related deaths, to those trying to stem the tide, and to the lives of those who are left behind. she was just gorgeous, and just bubbly, and she was the apple of everybody‘s eye in the family. she just danced the whole time, she was...from the day she was born. i think we had 16 years of kym of just pure innocence she just danced the whole time, she was...from the day she
bbc scotland's chris clements reveals stories from one rural community where lives have been devastatede growing abuse of prescription pills bought illicitly online. this is the story of a community in crisis. it turned her into a monster. of a generation addicted to and dying from prescription drugs. i've been there while folk died in my house. it's the story of the changing face of substance abuse... this xanax business, that's really quite new. and an unseen trade in deadly pills, via the...
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came from the new scottish news programme "the nine" which you can see every week night at 9pm on bbc scotlandare taking place this weekend in cornwall. hundreds of people are taking part in the event which celebrates the popular cornish snack. david george reports. pasties, pasties, pasties. everywhere you look. they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond. more than 200 assessed by a0 of us judges. it's a very, very tough work. but someone's got to do it. i've been training for years. they have six criteria theyjudge on and it all adds up to 100 and i basically say, the first thing is taste, the second thing is the overall look and the third is crimping. 0n the basis of what we've tasted so far, it's been really, really good. as good as last year, if not, slightly better. a just one or two is a bit iffy. but, most of them are good. three, two, one, go. now how about this? speed crimping. the art ofjoining the pastry to cover the meat, potato, sweet and onion bits of the traditional cornish pasty. here, they are making 15 injust two minutes. three, two, one, stop! cheering and
came from the new scottish news programme "the nine" which you can see every week night at 9pm on bbc scotlandare taking place this weekend in cornwall. hundreds of people are taking part in the event which celebrates the popular cornish snack. david george reports. pasties, pasties, pasties. everywhere you look. they come from all over cornwall, the south—west and beyond. more than 200 assessed by a0 of us judges. it's a very, very tough work. but someone's got to do it. i've been...
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john 0wen, bbc news. scotlandmely distressing" 999 call made by a pensioner. maureen whale, who was 77, died from a heart attack after she was burgled. her family agreed to the recording being released, in the hope that it will help bring those responsible to justice. just a warning that this report from thomas magill includes some of the recording, which some viewers may find upsetting. polic, what's your emergency? i have just been burgled. two young men have just come into the house and walked off with my handbag. the desperate 999 call from 77—year—old maureen, moments after these three men fled from her cottage in barnet, north london, last december. are you 0k? sorry. are you 0k? i'm shaking, i'm sorry. 0k. when paramedics arrived, they found maureen collapsed. the pensioner died in hospital the next morning, just days before her 78th birthday. police say the gang broke into two flats here, minutes before stealing tiffany jewellery and other items, before crossing this road, jumping over the gate and breakin
john 0wen, bbc news. scotlandmely distressing" 999 call made by a pensioner. maureen whale, who was 77, died from a heart attack after she was burgled. her family agreed to the recording being released, in the hope that it will help bring those responsible to justice. just a warning that this report from thomas magill includes some of the recording, which some viewers may find upsetting. polic, what's your emergency? i have just been burgled. two young men have just come into the house and...
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came from the new scottish news programme the nine, which you can see every week night at 9pm on bbc scotland the psychologist professor cary cooper is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. it is nice to see you. we will talk you in just a minute. are we going to look at the front pages? there they are. the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, to the russian president vladimir putin, urging him to give up the men responsible for her death. the observer says it has seen internal labour party e—mails that reveal top officials are opposed to the suspension of several party activists who have been accused of anti—semitism. the picture is of designer vivienne westwood and her husband at paris fashion week. the times pictures 17—year—old jodie chesney, the teenager stabbed in east london on friday. it also reports that it has seen a document drawn up by tory brexiteers containing "three tests" for the pm to answer before they vote on her deal to leave the eu. jodie chesney also dominates the front page of the telegrap
came from the new scottish news programme the nine, which you can see every week night at 9pm on bbc scotland the psychologist professor cary cooper is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. it is nice to see you. we will talk you in just a minute. are we going to look at the front pages? there they are. the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, to the russian president vladimir putin, urging him to give up the men...
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if you are in scotland, the game is live on bbc scotland.he bbc sport website. it's derby night in sheffield tonight. a win over wednesday would take united up to second but they are away at wednesday, who are unbeaten in their last 5 league games and going for a third straight win under steve bruce. still goalless in the first half at hillsborough. manchester united striker alexis sanchez could be out for 6—8 with knee ligament damage sustained during saturday's victory over southampton. he was forced off early in the second half, following a collision with jan bednarek. it's another injury blow for 0le gunnar solskjaer, who could be without up to ten players for wednesday s champions league tie with paris saint—germain. gareth bale's agent says the treatment by real madrid fans towards him has been "nothing short of a disgrace". the wales forward was jeered when he was substitued during real‘s la liga defeat to barcelona at the weekend. his future at the bernabeu has been a talking point in recent weeks, as the side struggle to keep pace w
if you are in scotland, the game is live on bbc scotland.he bbc sport website. it's derby night in sheffield tonight. a win over wednesday would take united up to second but they are away at wednesday, who are unbeaten in their last 5 league games and going for a third straight win under steve bruce. still goalless in the first half at hillsborough. manchester united striker alexis sanchez could be out for 6—8 with knee ligament damage sustained during saturday's victory over southampton. he...
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holly hamilton, bbc news. scotlandperate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do. they play san marino, who are officially the worst side in the world. and manager alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put things right. the only apology we can give the fans is to go out and win the next game. we are all hurting. we're fans as well. you know, i followed the team as a young man and always proud to wear the jersey and these guys are as well. boxing now. tyson fury‘s getting back into the ring this summer to fight german heavyweight tom schwarz. there were rumours of a re—match with deontay wilder, or a super—fight with anthonyjoshua, but fury‘s gone with the 24—year—old unbeaten german. they'll fight in las vegas, and it's the first of five bouts as part of a multi—million—pound deal that fury signed with an american broadcaster. there was a shock defeat for naomi osaka at the miami open tennis. osaka's won the last two grand slam events and is the w
holly hamilton, bbc news. scotlandperate to put their humiliating defeat to kazakhstan behind them today. on paper, it should be simple to do. they play san marino, who are officially the worst side in the world. and manager alex mcleish says it's the perfect opportunity to put things right. the only apology we can give the fans is to go out and win the next game. we are all hurting. we're fans as well. you know, i followed the team as a young man and always proud to wear the jersey and these...
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and in the sport on bbc news, scotland get their euro qualifiers under way later this afternoon. cleish‘s side face kazakhstan at the astana stadium. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may has arrived here in brussels, where she will ask eu leaders to grant a short delay to brexit. in an address to the nation last night, the prime minister said it was a matter of great personal regret that she had to make the request and she blamed mps for failing to secure britain's departure on time. the president of the european council, donald tusk, has already suggested that the other 27 leaders will grant an extension, but only if the commons approves mrs may's withdrawal agreement. this report is from our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. departing downing street, the prime minister. she has run down the clock and now heading for brussels, the pressure is on her. days until tracks and no agreement passed. —— days until brexit. eu leaders gathering ahead of her seem unified still. they say it is time for parliament to make a decision. only after that might a d
and in the sport on bbc news, scotland get their euro qualifiers under way later this afternoon. cleish‘s side face kazakhstan at the astana stadium. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may has arrived here in brussels, where she will ask eu leaders to grant a short delay to brexit. in an address to the nation last night, the prime minister said it was a matter of great personal regret that she had to make the request and she blamed mps for failing to secure britain's...
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and coming up in sports day here on bbc news, scotland restore some pride after their humiliating defeatstan with a 2—0 win over san morino. that's at 7.30 . good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is holding talks with senior conservative mps and members of her government at chequers to discuss the brexit crisis as two ministers denied that they were part of a cabinet coup to oust her. both david lidington and michael gove have insisted they are continuing to back theresa may ahead of a week in which mps in parliament could take control of the brexit process. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. it was no day of rest for the prime minister, with her brexit plan and her future plagued with uncertainty. for now, it seems the answer is no. instead, key brexiteers were summoned to her country retreat. the prime minister, it seems, still trying to win their support for her trouble deal, but all the while talk is swirling about whether she can keep herjob. her de facto deputy today had to deny reports of a plot to replace her which would see him step in, saying h
and coming up in sports day here on bbc news, scotland restore some pride after their humiliating defeatstan with a 2—0 win over san morino. that's at 7.30 . good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is holding talks with senior conservative mps and members of her government at chequers to discuss the brexit crisis as two ministers denied that they were part of a cabinet coup to oust her. both david lidington and michael gove have insisted they are continuing to back theresa...
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and in the sport on bbc news, a surprise omission from the england side to face scotland in the six nationse thockanagia doesn't event make the bench. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a former paratrooper,
and in the sport on bbc news, a surprise omission from the england side to face scotland in the six nationse thockanagia doesn't event make the bench. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a former paratrooper,
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scotland. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.iament rejects the prime minister's brexit deal. the australian cleric, cardinal george pell, has been sentenced to 6 years in jail for child sex offences — the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted of such a crime. it was a clear relationship of trust with the victims and you breached that trust and abused your position to facilitate this offending. the boeing 737 max is temporarily banned from european airspace, and many other countries, after 2 fatal accidents in 5 months. actress felicity huffman amongst a0 people charged with involvement in a scam to help wealthy americans cheat their way
scotland. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.iament rejects the prime minister's brexit deal. the australian cleric, cardinal george pell, has been sentenced to 6 years in jail for child sex offences — the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted of such a crime. it was a clear relationship of trust with the victims and you breached that trust and abused your position to facilitate this offending. the boeing 737 max is temporarily banned...
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and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, we are in scotland for the penultimate weekend of the six nationsengland's women are in cruise control but is it a good or a bad thing for the future of the game? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the pilot who crashed during the shoreham airshow, killing 11 men, has been found not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. andrew hill, who's 5a, had been performing a loop when his vintage hawker hunterjet crashed on to the a27 in west sussex four years ago, and then exploded into a fireball. incredibly, the former raf pilot was thrown clear of the wreckage and survived. it was the first time a pilot had been charged with manslaughter following deaths at an airshow. our correspondent tom symonds is at the old bailey tonight. yes, sophie, this was the worst airshow disaster since the 1950s and an extremely technical trial. the judge, jury and police had to become experts in flying. and on every day, the families of those who died were here, watching the evidence. when the verdicts came, the judge said he could see they were upset but
and coming up in sportsday on bbc news, we are in scotland for the penultimate weekend of the six nationsengland's women are in cruise control but is it a good or a bad thing for the future of the game? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the pilot who crashed during the shoreham airshow, killing 11 men, has been found not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. andrew hill, who's 5a, had been performing a loop when his vintage hawker hunterjet crashed on to the a27 in west...
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scotland and northern ireland. and coming—up on sportsday on bbc news...remier league players and managers say they're prepared to walk off if there's racist abuse during a football match. good evening from westminster.
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bbc weather. very windy across northern scotland, close to an area of low pressure.s through the night up to 70 mph or so. plenty of showers moving through. heavy downpours, so to be higher hills. many other places turning dry and cooler. it is mild and still quite wet across southern england. outbreaks of rain through the night. strong winds, heavy showers in northern scotland will ease. we look to the south, here comes the rain from storm freya across england and wales, reaching into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. it is notjust rain with storm freya, more importantly, it is strengthening south—westerly winds. initially around summer because of wales and western england, 60, up to 80 mph. elsewhere, overnight and into monday, up to 65 mph winds. there could be some damage and disruption. worth checking the travel situation near me “— worth checking the travel situation near me —— near you before you head out on monday morning. welcome to bbc news, i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: president trump attacks robert mueller saying the probe on all
bbc weather. very windy across northern scotland, close to an area of low pressure.s through the night up to 70 mph or so. plenty of showers moving through. heavy downpours, so to be higher hills. many other places turning dry and cooler. it is mild and still quite wet across southern england. outbreaks of rain through the night. strong winds, heavy showers in northern scotland will ease. we look to the south, here comes the rain from storm freya across england and wales, reaching into parts of...
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that's the finding of a bbc investigation across england, scotland and wales.. the average ambulance service response time in urban areas was seven minutes 14 seconds. but for rural areas it was 11 minutes 13 seconds. the slowest was in a part of north norfolk — at just over 21 minutes. the nhs target for all critically ill patients is under eight minutes — wherever they are. this report is from our health editor, hugh pym. during the day, we've done five jobs, covered about 160 miles. rural lincolnshire. ambulance teams have to navigate hundreds of miles of country roads to get to patients. after they've assessed what is needed... have you got any allergies that you know of? getting people to hospitals can mean more long journeys. we're going to see a 63—year—old gentleman who an ambulance has been called out to this morning for shortness of breath. aj is a specialist paramedic who knows all about the challenges of covering such a wide area. rural areas, a phenomenal amount of pressure. there's not enough ambulances for the demand that we actually have. we aim
that's the finding of a bbc investigation across england, scotland and wales.. the average ambulance service response time in urban areas was seven minutes 14 seconds. but for rural areas it was 11 minutes 13 seconds. the slowest was in a part of north norfolk — at just over 21 minutes. the nhs target for all critically ill patients is under eight minutes — wherever they are. this report is from our health editor, hugh pym. during the day, we've done five jobs, covered about 160 miles....
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that's the finding of a bbc investigation across england, scotland and wales.ng call—outs, such as for a heart attack, it could mean the difference between life and death. the average ambulance service response time in urban areas was seven minutes 14 seconds. but for rural areas it was 11 minutes 13 seconds. the slowest was in a part of north norfolk, at just over 21 minutes. the nhs target for all critically ill patients is under eight minutes — wherever they are. this report is from our health editor, hugh pym. during the day, we've done five jobs, covered about 160 miles. rural lincolnshire. ambulance teams have to navigate hundreds of miles of country roads to get to patients. after they've assessed what is needed... have you got any allergies that you know of? getting people to hospitals can mean more long journeys. we're going to see a 63—year—old gentleman who an ambulance has been called out to this morning for shortness of breath. a] is a specialist paramedic who knows all about the challenges of covering such a wide area. rural areas, a phenomenal am
that's the finding of a bbc investigation across england, scotland and wales.ng call—outs, such as for a heart attack, it could mean the difference between life and death. the average ambulance service response time in urban areas was seven minutes 14 seconds. but for rural areas it was 11 minutes 13 seconds. the slowest was in a part of north norfolk, at just over 21 minutes. the nhs target for all critically ill patients is under eight minutes — wherever they are. this report is from our...
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it's worth trying out a new approach, though there are no planned a&e target changes in scotland and wales. hugh pym, bbcits and defections and is tolerance is restored within their ranks. she was speaking to around 70 labour mps havejoined a new group set up within the party. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. i'm marc edwards. and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our programme, the prodigal son returns — afterjust 10 months away, zinedine zidane is back at real madrid. al—zawra'a mark the first ever asian champions league match to be played in iraq with a 5—0 victory. and stand by to see eight of the world's best and most adventurous windsurfers brave some tough conditions. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. it's a familiar face in an unfamiliar situation — zinedine zidane has returned to real madrid just over ten months after leading them to a third champions leagues in a row. he's back at a club in disarray, the spanish giants dumped out of the champions league after being thrashed at home by ajax and out of the running in la liga. patrick gearey report
it's worth trying out a new approach, though there are no planned a&e target changes in scotland and wales. hugh pym, bbcits and defections and is tolerance is restored within their ranks. she was speaking to around 70 labour mps havejoined a new group set up within the party. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. i'm marc edwards. and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our programme, the prodigal son returns — afterjust 10 months away, zinedine zidane is back...
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scotland. a warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.e time to prepare for brexit, but only if parliament passes theresa may's deal. if the withdrawal agreement is passed by the house of commons next week, the european council agrees to an extension until the 22nd of may. twenty—four hours after she attacked mps, theresa may now says she understands their frustration. but she says, it's time to end the uncertainty. i hope we can all agree we are now at the moment of decision
scotland. a warm welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.e time to prepare for brexit, but only if parliament passes theresa may's deal. if the withdrawal agreement is passed by the house of commons next week, the european council agrees to an extension until the 22nd of may. twenty—four hours after she attacked mps, theresa may now says she understands their frustration. but she says, it's time to end the uncertainty. i hope we can all agree we are...
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those showers, blustery 2147483051:51:03,623 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and in places wintry in scotland. this is bbcs been given two more months to prepare for brexit, but if mps do not pass the withdrawal agreement, then that will change to two extra weeks. theresa may has reiterated her wish that parliament approve the deal and allow britain to leave the eu smoothly. a week on from the horrific attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand has fallen silent to remember the 50 people killed. the call to prayer was also observed, while other services are taking place to show solidarity with the muslim community. aid workers are racing against time to get emergency supplies to hundreds of thousands of people affected by cyclone idai, which struck southern africa a week ago. more than 300 people have been confirmed dead in mozambique and zimbabwe, but the toll is expected to rise. now on bbc news, thursday in parliament.
those showers, blustery 2147483051:51:03,623 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and in places wintry in scotland. this is bbcs been given two more months to prepare for brexit, but if mps do not pass the withdrawal agreement, then that will change to two extra weeks. theresa may has reiterated her wish that parliament approve the deal and allow britain to leave the eu smoothly. a week on from the horrific attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand has fallen silent to remember the 50 people...
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it's worth trying out a new approach, though there are no planned a&e target changes in scotland and wales. hugh pym, bbctish pa rliament‘s set for a crucial vote on theresa may's brexit deal after she agreed legally binding changes with the eu. more than 80 boeing 737 max 8 aircraft have been grounded by airlines around the world following the crash in ethiopia. but us aviation officials insist they are airworthy. let's dig a little deeper into those two stories and look at some of the others. we begin with the times, which leads on theresa may's claim of victory in her talks with the eu on a brexit withdrawal deal. meanwhile, the irish times also focuses on reports that mrs may has secured legally binding changes to the northern ireland backstop. it is described as legally binding changes. moving on to the gulf news, which analyses how the boeing crash could hit the aviation industry as numerous airlines ground their 737 max 8s. the daily telegraph's business pages focus on the united states rivalling saudi arabia as the world's top oil exporter. while the financial times features an annual list of mod
it's worth trying out a new approach, though there are no planned a&e target changes in scotland and wales. hugh pym, bbctish pa rliament‘s set for a crucial vote on theresa may's brexit deal after she agreed legally binding changes with the eu. more than 80 boeing 737 max 8 aircraft have been grounded by airlines around the world following the crash in ethiopia. but us aviation officials insist they are airworthy. let's dig a little deeper into those two stories and look at some of the...
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chillierfurther north, increasingly wintry showers in scotland. this is bbcs despite theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. cardinal george pell has been sentenced to six years in jail for child sexual offences. the former vatican treasurer is the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted. he was told that he may not live to be released from prison because of his age and health issues. the boeing 737 max is temporarily banned from european airspace, and many other countries, after 2 fatal accidents in 5 months. the us federal aviation authority has said it will not suspend the aircraft. that is it for the
chillierfurther north, increasingly wintry showers in scotland. this is bbcs despite theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. cardinal george pell has been sentenced to six years in jail for child sexual offences. the former vatican treasurer is the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted. he was told that he may not live to be released from prison because of his age and health issues. the boeing 737 max is temporarily banned from european airspace, and...
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blustery showers, most of these and scotland. this is bbc news. i'm ben bland.nd russia has been submitted to the department ofjustice. there are no new indictments but the content is under wraps. it's thought it'll be made public in the coming days. but how much will be made public? another twist on the road to brexit — theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa — we report from one of the worst affected areas. a day of remembrance and a show of solidarity — new zealand comes together a week after shootings at two mosques
blustery showers, most of these and scotland. this is bbc news. i'm ben bland.nd russia has been submitted to the department ofjustice. there are no new indictments but the content is under wraps. it's thought it'll be made public in the coming days. but how much will be made public? another twist on the road to brexit — theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. the devastation caused by cyclone idai in southern africa — we report from one of the...
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chillierfurther north, increasingly wintry showers in scotland. this is bbc news. eu. it's despite theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. mps will now vote on whether or not uk should leave the eu without any agreement. if it is a no on that they will ask the eu for more negotiating time. in australia, cardinal pell has been sentenced to six years in prison for sexually abusing two choir boys in melbourne in the 1990s. in his summing up chiefjudge peter kidd told the 77—year—old he "may not live to be released from prison" because of his age and health issues. the boeing 737 max is temporarily banned from european airspace, and many other countries, after two fatal accidents in five months. the us federal aviation authority has said it will not suspend the aircraft. you are up—to—date with the
chillierfurther north, increasingly wintry showers in scotland. this is bbc news. eu. it's despite theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. mps will now vote on whether or not uk should leave the eu without any agreement. if it is a no on that they will ask the eu for more negotiating time. in australia, cardinal pell has been sentenced to six years in prison for sexually abusing two choir boys in melbourne in the 1990s. in his summing up chiefjudge peter...
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frost, but more in the way of sunshine around those showers, blustery and in places wintry in scotland. this is bbc but if parliament does not pass theresa may's withdrawal agreement — which it's already rejected twice — that will change to just two extra weeks. 2a hours after she attacked mps, the prime minister has now said she understands their frustration. a week on from the gun attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand has fallen silent to remember the 50 people killed. before mass burials began, the call to prayer was observed as 5,000 muslims attended services, supported by around 15,000 others, in solidarity with the victims. aid workers are racing to get emergency supplies to hundreds of thousands of people stranded by cyclone idai, which struck south—eastern africa a week ago. at least 300 people are confirmed dead in mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi, but that number is expected to rise.
frost, but more in the way of sunshine around those showers, blustery and in places wintry in scotland. this is bbc but if parliament does not pass theresa may's withdrawal agreement — which it's already rejected twice — that will change to just two extra weeks. 2a hours after she attacked mps, the prime minister has now said she understands their frustration. a week on from the gun attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand has fallen silent to remember the 50 people killed....
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blustery showers, especially in scotland. this is bbcmore months to prepare for brexit, but if parliament doesn't pass the withdrawal agreement, that will change to just two extra weeks. the prime minister has now said she understands the frustration. a week on from the gun attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand has fallen silent to remember the 50 people killed. the call to prayer was observed, as 5000 muslims attended services, supported by around 15,000 others, in solidarity with the victims and their loved ones. aid workers are racing against to get emergency —— aid workers are racing against time to get emergency supplies to hundreds of thousands of people affected by cyclone idai, which struck southern africa a week ago. more than 300 people have been confirmed dead in mozambique and zimbabwe, but the toll is expected to rise. you're up to date. time now for panorama. tonight on panorama, the families without security. how landlords can call the shots. we've got two types of tenants. we've got those that agree with me,
blustery showers, especially in scotland. this is bbcmore months to prepare for brexit, but if parliament doesn't pass the withdrawal agreement, that will change to just two extra weeks. the prime minister has now said she understands the frustration. a week on from the gun attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand has fallen silent to remember the 50 people killed. the call to prayer was observed, as 5000 muslims attended services, supported by around 15,000 others, in solidarity...
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scotland. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.he british parliament rejects the prime minister's brexit deal. the australian cleric, cardinal george pell, has been sentenced to 6 years in jail for child sex offences — the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted of such a crime. it was a clear relationship of trust with the victims and you breached that trust and abused your position to facilitate this offending. the boeing 737 max is temporarily banned from european airspace, and many other countries, after 2 fatal accidents in 5 months. actress felicity huffman is among 40 people charged in a scam to help wealthy americans cheat their way into
scotland. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.he british parliament rejects the prime minister's brexit deal. the australian cleric, cardinal george pell, has been sentenced to 6 years in jail for child sex offences — the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted of such a crime. it was a clear relationship of trust with the victims and you breached that trust and abused your position to facilitate this offending. the boeing 737 max is...
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blustery showers, most of these in scotland. this is bbc world news, i'm reged ahmad.sel's report into alleged collusion between president trump's election campaign and russia has been submitted to the department ofjustice. there are reportedly no new indictments but the content is under wraps — how much will be made public in the coming days? australia's biggest ever evacuation from a storm — thousands flee their homes as two powerful cyclones threaten coasts. another twist on the road to brexit — theresa may tells mps the planned third vote on her withdrawal deal may not happen. and the first glimpse of sperm whales hunting in the darkest depths of the ocean.
blustery showers, most of these in scotland. this is bbc world news, i'm reged ahmad.sel's report into alleged collusion between president trump's election campaign and russia has been submitted to the department ofjustice. there are reportedly no new indictments but the content is under wraps — how much will be made public in the coming days? australia's biggest ever evacuation from a storm — thousands flee their homes as two powerful cyclones threaten coasts. another twist on the road to...
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coming up on bbc news, wins for northern ireland, scotland and wales and now england look to follow suits they face montenegro in their euro 2020 qualifier later. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may has met cabinet ministers this morning to discuss her strategy on brexit as mps threaten to seize control of the parliamentary process. the prime minister's withdrawal agreement has already been rejected by the commons twice, and downing street says it will only put it to a third vote if it can be sure of winning it. but with time running short to agree a deal, backbenchers are tabling a series of amendments which would allow them to indicate a new way forward. this morning, the eu said the uk leaving without a deal now appeared "increasingly likely". our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. should the prime minister resigned to get a deal through? stern faces from some ministers arriving at downing street this morning, others managed a weary smile fault of the cabinet met first thing to consider one big question. after two heavy defeats for the prime min
coming up on bbc news, wins for northern ireland, scotland and wales and now england look to follow suits they face montenegro in their euro 2020 qualifier later. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. theresa may has met cabinet ministers this morning to discuss her strategy on brexit as mps threaten to seize control of the parliamentary process. the prime minister's withdrawal agreement has already been rejected by the commons twice, and downing street says it will only put it to...
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and this goes to the holistic approach we've been talking about on bbc news, we seniors in scotland,ency. they did it ensure cargo and the united states in dealing with knife crime, this idea that it is not just potentially with knife crime, this idea that it is notjust potentially gangs or cops on the streets, it is about social services, mental health, education, giving kids this kind of education, giving kids this kind of education, a whole package needs to be looked at, and as a result it is long—term solutions, not just be looked at, and as a result it is long—term solutions, notjust quick fixes. yes, you've club services, productive things people can be doing rather than hanging around on the streets, they have seen funding reduced from the local authority, so there are not as many opportunities for young people to spend their time doing fun, good stuff. we talked earlier about the education and the longer sentences and the stop—and—search, but that is why the obsession with, you know, do police numbers increase knife crime? it is so skewed and so wrong. yes, of course there wi
and this goes to the holistic approach we've been talking about on bbc news, we seniors in scotland,ency. they did it ensure cargo and the united states in dealing with knife crime, this idea that it is not just potentially with knife crime, this idea that it is notjust potentially gangs or cops on the streets, it is about social services, mental health, education, giving kids this kind of education, giving kids this kind of education, a whole package needs to be looked at, and as a result it...
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bbc sport centre. mishal, good evening. wales, scotlandthey attempt to qualify for next year's european championship. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know the results as there are highlights shows on bbc one soon. joe wilson reports. san marino's official status is worst tea m san marino's official status is worst team in the world, and scotland's confidence ranked almost as low, but a lovely glance from kenny mclean's head and they lead inside four minutes. what followed was over an hour of anxiety. stuart armstrong had two chances to score scotland's second here, and couldn't beat the keeper, and while san marino were just beat the keeper, and while san marino werejust one beat the keeper, and while san marino were just one goal behind, any wild shot could end up an equaliser. it didn't happen. but scotla nd equaliser. it didn't happen. but scotland only made the game safe in the 74th minute. johnny russell, and the 74th minute. johnny russell, and the net rattled with sheer relief. close your eyes at cardiff and yo
bbc sport centre. mishal, good evening. wales, scotlandthey attempt to qualify for next year's european championship. it's time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know the results as there are highlights shows on bbc one soon. joe wilson reports. san marino's official status is worst tea m san marino's official status is worst team in the world, and scotland's confidence ranked almost as low, but a lovely glance from kenny mclean's head and they lead inside four minutes. what followed...
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scotland. the six nations saved its best till last. patrick geary, bbc news. sma six nations... —— the women's six nations... england ran in 12 tries as they thrashed scotland 80—0 to seal a ninth grand slam and regain the women's six nations title. the red roses were rampant, asjess breach scored her second and england's fourth try inside 17 minutes. england went on to score a staggering seven tries in the first half, adding another five in the second. the win gave england a 10th six nations crown, after losing the title to france last year. three sides have taken their place in semifinals of the fa cup. the final spot will go to millwall or brighton who face each other this afternoon. manchester city had a fight on their hands at the liberty stadium after going 2—0 down. it was sergio aguero‘s winner in the 88th minute that gave them the win. that wasn't without controvery though, after replays showed the goal was offside, but the video assistant review system was not in use. elsewhere, rauljimenez and diogojota scored as wolves produced an outstanding second
scotland. the six nations saved its best till last. patrick geary, bbc news. sma six nations... —— the women's six nations... england ran in 12 tries as they thrashed scotland 80—0 to seal a ninth grand slam and regain the women's six nations title. the red roses were rampant, asjess breach scored her second and england's fourth try inside 17 minutes. england went on to score a staggering seven tries in the first half, adding another five in the second. the win gave england a 10th six...
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scotland. you are watching bbc news. live in christchurch.g to bring you all the latest live events... apologies. we have lost the line to christchurch but, of course, loads of memorial events taking place in new zealand in memory of all of those who were killed in the horrific attack at the masjid al noor mosque. we have some problems with the line but we are expecting press services, memorial services and the prime ministerjacinda adern to speak and two minute's silence. thank you. live from christchurch, we are bringing you all the live events. it has been exactly a week since the country's worst mass shooting. behind me is the al noor mosque. a2 people lost their lives. the youngest victim was three years old. the call to prayer is about to start. let's listen in. islamic
scotland. you are watching bbc news. live in christchurch.g to bring you all the latest live events... apologies. we have lost the line to christchurch but, of course, loads of memorial events taking place in new zealand in memory of all of those who were killed in the horrific attack at the masjid al noor mosque. we have some problems with the line but we are expecting press services, memorial services and the prime ministerjacinda adern to speak and two minute's silence. thank you. live from...
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so stay abreast to your local bbc radio station for any travel disruption for scotland, northern irelandt is going to be a windy day as we go through wednesday, and plenty of showers. but the winds will slowly start to abate as we go through the day. the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, especially on exposed coasts. as we go into the afternoon those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things, highest value is likely of things, highest value is likely of eight to 11 degrees. take care. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole, a un worker from devon. mps are told, back theresa may's deal in the vote in two days‘ time — or risk losing brexit altogether. us—backed syrian democratic forces launch another assault on baghuz, the so—called islamic state group's last enclave in syria. and com
so stay abreast to your local bbc radio station for any travel disruption for scotland, northern irelandt is going to be a windy day as we go through wednesday, and plenty of showers. but the winds will slowly start to abate as we go through the day. the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, especially on exposed coasts. as we go into the afternoon those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things, highest value is likely of things, highest value is...
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scotland v wales coverage on bbc one from 13:15pm, with kick—off at 14:15pm.aly from 16:45pm. england‘s women can all but clinch the six nations title with victory over italy at sandy park. england are playing in front of a record home crowd for a non—world cup game. it was jess breach who scored the first try, that makes it her 17th in try in just six appearances. marlie packer scored the second, which went to review. the red roses are leading 21—0. crystal palace are hosting big rivals brighton in the premier league‘s lunchtime kick off at selhurst park. both clubs looking to move further away from trouble, in the bottom half of the premier league. there was a late change for brighton, with striker glen murray starting, after florin andone was injured in the warm up, and he has scored the opening goal. brighton still lead 1—0. 38 minutes gone. england women beat india by one run in their third and final t20 international. england started well, reaching 50 without loss, but five quick wickets, including natalie sciver out for a duck followed danielle wyatt‘s
scotland v wales coverage on bbc one from 13:15pm, with kick—off at 14:15pm.aly from 16:45pm. england‘s women can all but clinch the six nations title with victory over italy at sandy park. england are playing in front of a record home crowd for a non—world cup game. it was jess breach who scored the first try, that makes it her 17th in try in just six appearances. marlie packer scored the second, which went to review. the red roses are leading 21—0. crystal palace are hosting big...
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scotland. you are watching bbc news.ollows his conviction in december for sexually abusing two choir boys. he is the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted of child sex offences. british mps have for a second time overwhelmingly rejected the brexit deal negotiated with the eu. it is despite theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. and this video is trending on bbc.com. india and all of europe have closed their airspace to the boeing 737 max following sunday's fatal crash of an ethiopian airlines jet. theyjoin a long list of countries that have suspended the plane. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, we head to parliament, where it has been
scotland. you are watching bbc news.ollows his conviction in december for sexually abusing two choir boys. he is the most senior clergyman ever to be convicted of child sex offences. british mps have for a second time overwhelmingly rejected the brexit deal negotiated with the eu. it is despite theresa may securing last—minute changes on the issue of the irish border. and this video is trending on bbc.com. india and all of europe have closed their airspace to the boeing 737 max following...
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so stay abreast of your local bbc radio station for any travel disruption for scotland, northern irelands going to be a windy day as we go through wednesday, and plenty of showers. but the winds will slowly start to abate as we go through the day. so the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we go thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we go into the afternoon those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things, highest value is likely of 8— ii the feel of things, highest value is likely of 8— 11 degrees. take care. i'm rico hizon in singapore. this is newsday on the bbc. the headlines: recovery teams search through the wreckage of an ethiopian airlines plane that crashed shortly after take—off, killing all 157 on board. families and fighters leave the islamic state group's last stronghold in syria, as the final assault by western—backed forces begins. we have a special report. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme, india bra
so stay abreast of your local bbc radio station for any travel disruption for scotland, northern irelands going to be a windy day as we go through wednesday, and plenty of showers. but the winds will slowly start to abate as we go through the day. so the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we go thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we go into the afternoon those...
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so stay abreast to your local bbc radio station for any travel disruption for scotland, northern irelandwill slowly start to abate as we go through the day. the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, especially on exposed coasts. as we go into the afternoon those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things, highest value is likely of things, highest value is likely of eight to 11 degrees. take care.
so stay abreast to your local bbc radio station for any travel disruption for scotland, northern irelandwill slowly start to abate as we go through the day. the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, especially on exposed coasts. as we go into the afternoon those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things, highest value is likely of things, highest value is likely of eight to 11 degrees. take care.
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across scotland overnight, we could see gusts of winds in excess of 70mph on exposed coasts — certainly worth bearing in mind if you have travel plans overnight on tuesday. stay abreast of your local bbcds will slowly start to abate as we go through the day. so the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we go into the afternoon, those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things — highest values likely of 8 to 11 degrees. take care. this is the business briefing. i'm sally bundock. questions for boeing after the deadly crash of an ethiopian airlines plane, the second such accident involving the 737 max—8 within five months. china has grounded its planes. ousted nissan chairman carlos ghosn seeks court permission to attend a board meeting at the japanese carmaker this week while out on bail. a brand—new trading week under way in asia, a mixed results so far.
across scotland overnight, we could see gusts of winds in excess of 70mph on exposed coasts — certainly worth bearing in mind if you have travel plans overnight on tuesday. stay abreast of your local bbcds will slowly start to abate as we go through the day. so the strongest of the winds first thing in the morning, particularly on exposed coasts, as we go into the afternoon, those winds should start to ease down a touch. in terms of the feel of things — highest values likely of 8 to 11...
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scotland agains wales coverage on bbc i from 13.15 with kick—off at 14.15, live commentary on radio 5livef england v italy from 16:45. the first premier league game of the day is about to get underway at selhurst park, and it's a bit of a grudge match, as crystal palace meet brighton. palace boss roy hodgson largely keeps faith with the team that won 3—1 at burnley last saturday. however, he's made three changes including returns forjames mcarthur and andros townsend. brighton have left out glenn murray — romanian forward florin andone, replaces him up top. there are two early kick—offs in the championship. preston north end, currently on a nine—game unbeaten run in the championship, are at blackburn. it started at noon and the latest score at ewood park is 1—0, danieljohnson goal on eight mins. sheffield united can move above leeds into second if they beat rotherham at bramall lane. that one began at 12.15 and it's currently sheffield united 1—0 rotheram. jack o'connell with the goal on five mins. a fan was arrested following an ugly incident involving rangers captain james tavernier dur
scotland agains wales coverage on bbc i from 13.15 with kick—off at 14.15, live commentary on radio 5livef england v italy from 16:45. the first premier league game of the day is about to get underway at selhurst park, and it's a bit of a grudge match, as crystal palace meet brighton. palace boss roy hodgson largely keeps faith with the team that won 3—1 at burnley last saturday. however, he's made three changes including returns forjames mcarthur and andros townsend. brighton have left out...
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scotland. i'm kasia madera with bbc news.y eu leaders for the british prime minister to delay brexit. the uk government has been given two more months to prepare for brexit, but if mps do not pass the withdrawal agreement, then that will change to two extra weeks. a week on from the horrific attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand, the country has gathered to remember the 50 victims. later, a mass burial will be held. and this story is trending. nagasaki became the first city injapan to announce that cherry blossoms have started to bloom. it's believed to be four days earlier than average, due to warmer temperatures. the blossom, or sa kura, is one of the world's most stunning seasonal wonders. that is all for me, do stay with us hugh on bbc
scotland. i'm kasia madera with bbc news.y eu leaders for the british prime minister to delay brexit. the uk government has been given two more months to prepare for brexit, but if mps do not pass the withdrawal agreement, then that will change to two extra weeks. a week on from the horrific attacks on two mosques in christchurch, new zealand, the country has gathered to remember the 50 victims. later, a mass burial will be held. and this story is trending. nagasaki became the first city...
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it's worth trying out a new approach, though there are no planned a&e target changes in scotland and wales. hugh pym, bbc the travel show — with flying cars, sausage hotels and the campaign to keep austin, texas weird coming up on this week's show: we are getting weird in the lone star state. doesn't like being on tv! hejust bit me! why flying taxis and sausage hotels are the future of travel. and in the snow and against the clock, i take on the european sauna marathon. i don't quite know the sauna etiquette — i think i'm just gonna myself in there. we start this week in austin, the state capital of texas. every year, it hosts south by southwest, which has grown from a one—week showcase of the city's musical talent to a massive internationalfestival. so in the face of all that global attention, how do you keep a little bit of local flavour alive? we sent kate hardie—buckley to find out. the city of austin claims to be the live music capital of the world with over an estimated 300 venues offering a song and dance on any given night. austin is a phenomenal place if you play the music we play, which is what
it's worth trying out a new approach, though there are no planned a&e target changes in scotland and wales. hugh pym, bbc the travel show — with flying cars, sausage hotels and the campaign to keep austin, texas weird coming up on this week's show: we are getting weird in the lone star state. doesn't like being on tv! hejust bit me! why flying taxis and sausage hotels are the future of travel. and in the snow and against the clock, i take on the european sauna marathon. i don't quite know...
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bbc one from two o'clock this afternoon. it kicks off at 2:45pm and then it is england against scotla nd and then it is england against scotlandhas started his quest for a sixth formula i world championship by claiming pole position for this trailing grand prix on sunday. it was business as usual for him but there was a changing of the order lower down the grid. a new season in formula i with new cars and some new drivers but nothing new up front. once again five times world champion lewis hamilton showed he is the man to beat. the quickest in all of practice and into of the three qualifying sessions. he smashed the track record to claim pole position in melbourne for the sixth year in a row ahead of valtteri bottas, his mercedes team—mate. the only comfort for sebastian vettel in third place is that the massive gap separating them was a similar size last year but they won the race behind them things are interesting, landowner is showing potential on his debut, giving the current optimism after some difficult years. another rookie, alex alban, also impressed by beating his toro rosso team—mates for the return of robert tibbett
bbc one from two o'clock this afternoon. it kicks off at 2:45pm and then it is england against scotla nd and then it is england against scotlandhas started his quest for a sixth formula i world championship by claiming pole position for this trailing grand prix on sunday. it was business as usual for him but there was a changing of the order lower down the grid. a new season in formula i with new cars and some new drivers but nothing new up front. once again five times world champion lewis...