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we brought you a film earlier made by bbc news beat and bbc three which you can see on bbc three's iplayered as type one diabetes when i was 24. since my mother died three years ago, i have had a loss of appetite and have gone from a size 16 to a size 6 in a year. i do eat sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. i find sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. ifind it sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. i find it so sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. ifind it so hard to control my diabetes and my eating habits and i also have depression. soi habits and i also have depression. so i find it hard to pick up the phone and make an appointment to see anyone. it has been years since i saw anyone and the only time i do, is when i end up in hospital. i wish i had someone like my mum who was close to me who could kick me up the bum. i'm a mother of three. thank you for the report. it is shocking and has made me think about what is going to happen to me." thank you very much for that e—mail. can i urge you to go to the bbc three iplayer channel where yo
we brought you a film earlier made by bbc news beat and bbc three which you can see on bbc three's iplayered as type one diabetes when i was 24. since my mother died three years ago, i have had a loss of appetite and have gone from a size 16 to a size 6 in a year. i do eat sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. i find sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. ifind it sometimes, but i don't take my insulin sometimes. i find it so sometimes, but i don't take my insulin...
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information, and watch the documentary diabulimia: the world's most dangerous eating disorder, on bbc three'set to be lifted by fifa, football's world governing body. last year, england, scotland, wales and northern ireland were all fined for using the poppy to commemorate armistice day, because it was deemed to be a political symbol. fifa's expected to amend its rules in time for november's international matches. our sports correspondent richard conway is at wembley. why have they changed their minds, then? well, this is the result of negotiations between the home nations, including the fa, here at wembley, and fifa over the course of many months. the positions on both sides were very entrenched after last november's games, fifa sating that britain was not the only country that had suffered as a result of war. the fa, the scottish fa, wales and northern ireland as well, all saying the poppy was clearly not in their view a political symbol, and they should be free to wear it. the result is that the definition of what it constitutes as apolitical sybil has been tightened, it will be ratified,
information, and watch the documentary diabulimia: the world's most dangerous eating disorder, on bbc three'set to be lifted by fifa, football's world governing body. last year, england, scotland, wales and northern ireland were all fined for using the poppy to commemorate armistice day, because it was deemed to be a political symbol. fifa's expected to amend its rules in time for november's international matches. our sports correspondent richard conway is at wembley. why have they changed...
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bbc news. the headlines are coming up at three. cloudy and down, some sunshine for northern ireland. you can pick up on the satellite picture here, sunny spells to the west, the zone of cloud and patchy rain and just into easternmost parts of england, a bit of sunshine. nothing changing really through the afternoon, you keep what you have got because this weather front is not moving. if you are underneath this, it is notjust cloudy but damp. mostly light rain and drizzle. four o'clock that afternoon, start off with a bit of sunshine, south—west england into wales, maybe the odd shower popping up. into our cloudy and dump them, not quite as wet as it was this morning. eastern most parts of england, a little bit of sunshine here now, northern england and up through central and eastern scotland, cloudy, damp spring. northern ireland, the last of the fog clearing, a good deal of sunshine, western fringes of scotla nd sunshine, western fringes of scotland seeing some sunny spells, maybe a bit of low cloud lingering near the coast. nothing changing in a great deal in a hurry tonight, cloud
bbc news. the headlines are coming up at three. cloudy and down, some sunshine for northern ireland. you can pick up on the satellite picture here, sunny spells to the west, the zone of cloud and patchy rain and just into easternmost parts of england, a bit of sunshine. nothing changing really through the afternoon, you keep what you have got because this weather front is not moving. if you are underneath this, it is notjust cloudy but damp. mostly light rain and drizzle. four o'clock that...
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some of them not suitable for breakfast, if you want to check it out, it's on bbc three.ortunity people tend to open up more and give more information and that, al can measure responses and give you help accordingly and it's really interesting. rochelle, obviously, you rediscovered the old world through technology. were you surprised about that?” through technology. were you surprised about that? i was really surprised. i have not really tried virtual reality before and i am not a massive tecchie, i am probably not as interested as you are, it shocked me. in the documentary i burst into tea rs me. in the documentary i burst into tears after the first session because it worked so well and then i got in the lift and within three sessions the therapist actually went right, let's go on a tube and having avoided them for three years, to get that kind of reaction so quickly is something i never experienced before andi something i never experienced before and i was so shocked but really pleased. james, you mentioned this isafamily pleased. james, you mentioned this is a family s
some of them not suitable for breakfast, if you want to check it out, it's on bbc three.ortunity people tend to open up more and give more information and that, al can measure responses and give you help accordingly and it's really interesting. rochelle, obviously, you rediscovered the old world through technology. were you surprised about that?” through technology. were you surprised about that? i was really surprised. i have not really tried virtual reality before and i am not a massive...
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hello, this is bbc news. threeamerican officials suspect was a covert sonic attack. 19 people have now reported symptoms, including damaged hearing. the us believes a sonic device was placed in or near diplomats‘ homes. some of the victims suffered mild brain injuries and permanent hearing loss, according to the union representing us diplomatic staff. cuba has denied any involvement. william marquez, a reporter with bbc mundo, has the background to the story. this started really late last year when some diplomatic us personnel, and at least one canadian, started saying that they had some sort of symptoms. then it all came out in may when the us threw out two cuban diplomats in washington in retaliation for what they said cuba failing to protect their personnel in havana. and then in august we knew that there were 16 people who had been affected with some hearing loss, some mild brain injury, headaches, loss of balance. and now yesterday the state department came saying it was 19 and that the latest attack had occur
hello, this is bbc news. threeamerican officials suspect was a covert sonic attack. 19 people have now reported symptoms, including damaged hearing. the us believes a sonic device was placed in or near diplomats‘ homes. some of the victims suffered mild brain injuries and permanent hearing loss, according to the union representing us diplomatic staff. cuba has denied any involvement. william marquez, a reporter with bbc mundo, has the background to the story. this started really late last...
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haroon rashid, bbc news. three ninety competitors — the uk's biggest team yet — para athlete steve brown, a former wheelchair rugby captain, has been to meet a fellow athlete competing who's determined not to let a life changing injury hold him back. that is the vehicle where i was on patrol and obviously, i was 20 or 30 feet away, face down. but life goes on. stuart robinson graduated from the raf one day after his 18th birthday. he proudly served his country in northern ireland, iraq and afghanistan, however stuart's life was changed forever when his vehicle drove over an improvised explosive device, or ied, while on a routine patrol in helmand province in 2013. my only overriding memory of that whole time was the fact that because i could open my eyes and because i was still seeing, i was alive. and that moment when your wife and yourself locked eyes, it must have been quite a moment for her as much as you? even though she saw me for the first time in hospital, despite the number of limbs that i was missing at t
haroon rashid, bbc news. three ninety competitors — the uk's biggest team yet — para athlete steve brown, a former wheelchair rugby captain, has been to meet a fellow athlete competing who's determined not to let a life changing injury hold him back. that is the vehicle where i was on patrol and obviously, i was 20 or 30 feet away, face down. but life goes on. stuart robinson graduated from the raf one day after his 18th birthday. he proudly served his country in northern ireland, iraq and...
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now on bbc news: in the last two years, three saudi princes in europe have disappeared.e critical of the saudi government, and there is evidence they were abducted and flown to saudi arabia. in the penthouse of this luxury hotel, a saudi prince is preparing to visit the powerful relatives. it is a meeting that will change his life forever. sultan bin turki bin abdulaziz has been publicly criticising the saudi royal family. now he has been invited for a conversation. early in the morning, prince sultan is driven to a palace on the outskirts of geneva. it belongs to his uncle, king fahd of saudi arabia. prince abdulaziz bin fahd is the king's favourite son. he has invited his cousin to breakfast. they are joined by sheikh saleh al—sheikh, the saudi minister of islamic affairs. abdulaziz asks sultan to return to saudi arabia. he says he will be protected and everything will be resolved. sultan refuses. abdulaziz excuses himself to make a phone call. then, al—sheikh also leaves the room. sultan is left alone. suddenly masked men rush in. they beat sultan and handcuff him. 0n
now on bbc news: in the last two years, three saudi princes in europe have disappeared.e critical of the saudi government, and there is evidence they were abducted and flown to saudi arabia. in the penthouse of this luxury hotel, a saudi prince is preparing to visit the powerful relatives. it is a meeting that will change his life forever. sultan bin turki bin abdulaziz has been publicly criticising the saudi royal family. now he has been invited for a conversation. early in the morning, prince...
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the bbc has announced that it is launching three wide—ranging reviews into pay following the controversyk into equal pay across the corporation — the other will be a review of pay and diversity for on—air stars. our media editor, amol rajan is here. what exactly will it look like? sophie, tony hall made a significant announcement today, the first big response to the fear rory earlier this summer over bbc pay. there are three responses, they will look at gender pay, an internal investigation that will be reported back on after six weeks and an independent audit. an external audit from pricewaterhousecoopers will look at pay across the whole of the bbc, whether or not people doing the samejob are bbc, whether or not people doing the same job are paid bbc, whether or not people doing the samejob are paid different bbc, whether or not people doing the same job are paid different amounts. a third review, led by the news operation, looks at on—air talent and issues beyond the gender pay gap and issues beyond the gender pay gap and diversity. it's a classic way of buying time before making diff
the bbc has announced that it is launching three wide—ranging reviews into pay following the controversyk into equal pay across the corporation — the other will be a review of pay and diversity for on—air stars. our media editor, amol rajan is here. what exactly will it look like? sophie, tony hall made a significant announcement today, the first big response to the fear rory earlier this summer over bbc pay. there are three responses, they will look at gender pay, an internal...
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rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in seoul. threef the deaths were in the capital, mexico city, but the epicentre was some 70 miles to the south, in a rural part of the country. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has travelled to the town of atzala, close to the epicentre, where 11 members of one family were killed during a christening. it is one of the most shocking stories of this national tragedy. a church less than four miles from the epicentre of the earthquake had been hosting the christening of a two—month—old baby girl. the ceremony was about to get under way, the family and intended godparents assembled, when this house of god was violently shaken. lorenzo sanchez, assistant to the priest, had been beside the altar, paralysed when the ground was rocked. "the first movement happened, then it stopped", he says. "so we thought it was over, but then the rest came and i didn't "know what was falling from where. "i was totally surrounded by dust. "i didn't know what was happening". well, it is simply impossible to imagine the horrors
rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in seoul. threef the deaths were in the capital, mexico city, but the epicentre was some 70 miles to the south, in a rural part of the country. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has travelled to the town of atzala, close to the epicentre, where 11 members of one family were killed during a christening. it is one of the most shocking stories of this national tragedy. a church less than four miles from the epicentre of the earthquake had been hosting the...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, florence. threeco's earthquake, and the death toll is now 286. nearly half of the deaths were in the capital, mexico city, but the epicentre was some 100 milometers to the south, in a rural part of the country. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has travelled to the town of atzala, close to the epicentre, where eleven members of one family were killed during a christening. it is one of the most shocking stories of this national tragedy. a church less than four miles from the epicentre of the earthquake had been hosting the christening of a two—month—old baby girl. the ceremony was about to get under way, the family and intended godparents assembled, when this house of god was violently shaken. lorenzo sanchez, assistant to the priest, had been beside the altar, paralysed when the ground was rocked. "the first movement happened, then it stopped", he says. "so we thought it was over, but then the rest came and i didn't "know what was falling from where. "i was totally surrounded by dust. "i didn't know wh
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, florence. threeco's earthquake, and the death toll is now 286. nearly half of the deaths were in the capital, mexico city, but the epicentre was some 100 milometers to the south, in a rural part of the country. 0ur correspondent aleem maqbool has travelled to the town of atzala, close to the epicentre, where eleven members of one family were killed during a christening. it is one of the most shocking stories of this national tragedy. a church less than four miles...
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much more to come on this in the next couple of hours here and bbc news. three7 nations who've served in the military and have been wounded in action. our correspondent tim muffett has been to meet members of the team. invictus, a latin word meaning "unconquered". at heathrow airport this morning, the 90—strong uk team heading to the invictus games in toronto were in bullish mood. it gives you that purpose, it gives you that goal. it gives you something that's been missing for so long. something that gets you up in the morning. what impact does taking part in the invictus games have? because you took part in 2016, didn't you? yes, it had a huge impact on me. it basically taught me to believe in myself. it taught me to just focus on what i can do and take as many opportunities as i can. devised by prince harry, the event was first held in london in 2014. a chance for injured, sick and wounded service personnel from across the world to compete at the highest level. let's be honest, no one really knew how big 2014's games were going to be. we honestly thought it wa
much more to come on this in the next couple of hours here and bbc news. three7 nations who've served in the military and have been wounded in action. our correspondent tim muffett has been to meet members of the team. invictus, a latin word meaning "unconquered". at heathrow airport this morning, the 90—strong uk team heading to the invictus games in toronto were in bullish mood. it gives you that purpose, it gives you that goal. it gives you something that's been missing for so...
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three points. patrick geary, bbc news.out the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten — now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this week all our weather will be coming in from the atlantic, so will be coming in from the atlantic, so changeable, today we've seen a bag of low cloud producing rain and drizzle. it is moving very very slowly east. what we are tending to find is that this rain and drizzle is becoming lighter and more patchy. a bit of it heading towards eastern coasts where it has been dry today. we will be left with a lot of low cloud overnight, so you can see quite a bit of hillfort, it is quite warm air, to bridges 14—15 minimum, for the start of the week it's quite agree and gloomy start, coastal fog in the west, across east anglia we missing most of the rain but still low crowd, rain and drizzle over northern england, is in scotland and northern england, is in scotland and northern ireland starting dry, this rain beginning in the west accompanied b
three points. patrick geary, bbc news.out the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at ten — now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this week all our weather will be coming in from the atlantic, so will be coming in from the atlantic, so changeable, today we've seen a bag of low cloud producing rain and drizzle. it is moving very very slowly east. what we are tending to find is that this rain and drizzle is becoming lighter and more...
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he's announced the bbc is undertaking three reviews. investigation which will take six weeks then be independently audited. there is another looking at equal pay, so people doing the samejob, are they paid the same money. that will be carried out by price care house coopers and evershed and the third one will be a big one looking at on—air talent. so three big reviews, the first will report back in six weeks. how many years has tony hall been director general, theseissues tony hall been director general, these issues have been raised before. there are those and the bbc have been commenting on this saying, why have we waited so long for more reviews, if you like? tony hall would say and indeed did say a few weeks ago when the story first blew up weeks ago when the story first blew up that under his directorship the bbc‘s made great strides on gender, he will say they have got a political editor, doctor who is a female and he'd say more people in topjobs are females. female and he'd say more people in top jobs are females. it's worth sayi
he's announced the bbc is undertaking three reviews. investigation which will take six weeks then be independently audited. there is another looking at equal pay, so people doing the samejob, are they paid the same money. that will be carried out by price care house coopers and evershed and the third one will be a big one looking at on—air talent. so three big reviews, the first will report back in six weeks. how many years has tony hall been director general, theseissues tony hall been...
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the bbc has been told three of the men are members of the royal anglian regiment which recruits in norfolkidge. four arrest in the uk, one in cyprus. an army spokesman said we can confirm... that group is national action, which described itself last year in the language of hitler's fascism, as a national socialist youth movement. its members marched the streets. the focus was as much on spreading neo—nazi ideas online but experts say the far right is not well supported. i think extreme right groups in britain are very good these days about creating a sense of greater scale on social media than is actually the case. the national action group are people that tend to do that the very best. when the labourmpjo cox do that the very best. when the labour mp jo cox was do that the very best. when the labour mpjo cox was murdered by a loner influenced by similar propaganda, the government acted, prescribing or banning national action. despite the name, national action's court seeks doom by communities and stir up hatred. prescribing this neo—nazi group will prevent its mothership growing, prevent
the bbc has been told three of the men are members of the royal anglian regiment which recruits in norfolkidge. four arrest in the uk, one in cyprus. an army spokesman said we can confirm... that group is national action, which described itself last year in the language of hitler's fascism, as a national socialist youth movement. its members marched the streets. the focus was as much on spreading neo—nazi ideas online but experts say the far right is not well supported. i think extreme right...
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the bbc has announced that it's conducting three wide—ranging reviews into pay following the controversylook into equal pay across the corporation — the other will be a review of pay and diversity for on—air stars. our media editor, amol rajan is here. there was an outcry at the time. what is the bbc‘s response? there was an outcry at the time. what is the bbc's response? as you say, the speech by the director—general today, tony hall, was significant, because it was his first big speech since the outcry. there are three things going on. there are three things going on. there is an internal audit looking addenda bay, an external audit looking at all bbc staff and the issue of equal pay, whether people doing the same job at being paid the same. on top of that is that there is the issue of talent, a big issue that caused ceremony headlines in the summer. caused ceremony headlines in the summer. lots of people have identified the problems facing the bbc. that doesn't make it easy to identify the solutions. if you are trying to get equality in a public sector organisation, you can either do
the bbc has announced that it's conducting three wide—ranging reviews into pay following the controversylook into equal pay across the corporation — the other will be a review of pay and diversity for on—air stars. our media editor, amol rajan is here. there was an outcry at the time. what is the bbc‘s response? there was an outcry at the time. what is the bbc's response? as you say, the speech by the director—general today, tony hall, was significant, because it was his first big...
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coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we'll have details of all three home nations‘ matchesincluding northern ireland's attempt to secure second place in their group. good evening. the united nations security council has been meeting in emergency session to discuss the threat posed by north korea, following its latest nuclear test. but the meeting failed to produce a response, which could unite the americans and the chinese. the us accused north korea of "begging for war", and called for the strongest possible diplomatic action. our correspondent, yogita limaye, reports from the capital of south korea, seoul. a day after north korea's most powerful nuclear test, the south displayed its might. missiles were launched from the ground and the air. it was a test drill. south korea showing off how it could attack pyongyang's nuclear site. this is a strong reaction from a country that for months now has been desperately trying to avoid conflict in the korean peninsular. but in new york, at an emergency un security council meeting, south korea's closest ally said pyongyang seemed to
coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we'll have details of all three home nations‘ matchesincluding northern ireland's attempt to secure second place in their group. good evening. the united nations security council has been meeting in emergency session to discuss the threat posed by north korea, following its latest nuclear test. but the meeting failed to produce a response, which could unite the americans and the chinese. the us accused north korea of "begging for...
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bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a top manager at security company gas has said he warned his bosses three years ago about the poor culture at an immigration detention centre where ten employees have now been suspended. a bbc investigation at brook house, near gatwick airport, found a toxic, brutal and failing environment. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. global leaders debate whether economic sanctions will be enough to stop pyongyang in its tracks. and it kind takes a tumble after china cracks down on crypto currencies. it isa cracks down on crypto currencies. it is a tuesday, everyone —— bitcoin ta kes a is a tuesday, everyone —— bitcoin takes a tumble. glad you could join us takes a tumble. glad you could join us for this edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. we start off with united nations, and the security council is considering tough new sanctions against north korea, as a way to isolate the regime which continues to test nuclear weapons. this comes hours after president trump tweeted the us may stop trading with any country doing busine
bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a top manager at security company gas has said he warned his bosses three years ago about the poor culture at an immigration detention centre where ten employees have now been suspended. a bbc investigation at brook house, near gatwick airport, found a toxic, brutal and failing environment. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. global leaders debate whether economic sanctions will be enough to stop pyongyang in its tracks....
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bbc news, barbuda. the government has sent three raf flights with aid to the british overseas territories in the caribbeanip from the royal fleet auxiliary is now travelling to the british virgin islands, where a state of emergency has been declared. nick bryant reports from nassau, in the bahamas. the turks and caicos, where the palm trees that usually attract people to these islands reeled under the violent onslaught of hurricane irma — a storm people here had been tracking through satellite images. a monster hurricane that looked terrifying from space. now, a horrifying, on—the—ground reality. picture—postcard holiday destinations like the british virgin islands, pummelled by 160mph winds. this uk territory has now declared a state of emergency. the bahamas are starting to be blasted. the only sightseeing this morning, from the relative safety of the balcony, watching the approaching storm. old imperial buildings that have stood for centuries in this former british colony are braced, shuttered, prepared for the worst. elton smith had onlyjust finished rebuilding his business from the last hurricane tha
bbc news, barbuda. the government has sent three raf flights with aid to the british overseas territories in the caribbeanip from the royal fleet auxiliary is now travelling to the british virgin islands, where a state of emergency has been declared. nick bryant reports from nassau, in the bahamas. the turks and caicos, where the palm trees that usually attract people to these islands reeled under the violent onslaught of hurricane irma — a storm people here had been tracking through...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, bihar. with just threeellor angela merkel — who is seeking a fourth term — has been facing her main rival martin schulz in a live tv debate. much of the sparring focussed on immigration and talks on turkey's future as part of the european union were also raised. mrs merkel defended herself against claims she should have taken tougher action on immigration. mr shulz stressed his opposition to turkey becoming a member of the european union. translation: what could i have done? am familiar with the scenarios discussed at the end of 2015. honestly, water cannons against thousands of people, isn't that the way you think things can be resolved? i way you think things can be resolved ? i do way you think things can be resolved? i do not think so. we have a border and we need to address immigration. transaction mac i will call off turkey '5 session talks with the eu. we must and financial and economic ties. he cannot do that alone. we must talk to our european partners. i think the next chancellor has a duty to pro
justin rowlatt, bbc news, bihar. with just threeellor angela merkel — who is seeking a fourth term — has been facing her main rival martin schulz in a live tv debate. much of the sparring focussed on immigration and talks on turkey's future as part of the european union were also raised. mrs merkel defended herself against claims she should have taken tougher action on immigration. mr shulz stressed his opposition to turkey becoming a member of the european union. translation: what could i...
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three months. emma simpson, bbc news, southwark crown court. een arrested on suspicion of murder. let's get more from our correspondent who is in leeds. tell us more correspondent who is in leeds. tell us more about this discovery. the body of a 39—year—old woman in the lake in that park. they believe that 39—year—old woman is leanne mccarry. she is a mother of three young children who was a serving officer with the greater manchester police force but because this discovery was made in cheshire at a cheshire police detectives that are investigating the suspicious death that they have arrested a a3—year—old man who is also from them so one suspicion of murder. they are saying they are not looking for anyone else in connection with this. they are describing it as an isolated incident. we've had a statement from cheshire police. from the detective inspectors said investigations into her death currently ongoing and we are working ha rd to currently ongoing and we are working hard to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident. we are a
three months. emma simpson, bbc news, southwark crown court. een arrested on suspicion of murder. let's get more from our correspondent who is in leeds. tell us more correspondent who is in leeds. tell us more about this discovery. the body of a 39—year—old woman in the lake in that park. they believe that 39—year—old woman is leanne mccarry. she is a mother of three young children who was a serving officer with the greater manchester police force but because this discovery was made in...
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bbc world news. hello. we are watching three hurricanes in the caribbean. the potential for damaging winds of the northern leeward islands. hurricane urban is heading towards cuba and florida by the weekend and this hurricane overhearing the gulf of mexico is making rain with a lot of damaging wind. somewhat quieter over here at home but still an unsettled and the enter the week thanks to this unsettled area of low pressure. there will be strong winds at times particularly across southern coastal counties and so the north—west of scotla nd counties and so the north—west of scotland and northern ireland as well. here there will be some showers from the word go. not as many showers this first thing tomorrow across the eastern side of scotland, maybe sunshine coming through but always a lot of cloud. showers never too far away across northern england. spells of sunshine coming through across the northern parts of wales that there will be showers he threw the date on the showers he threw the date on the showers are getting going across south—west england and ac
bbc world news. hello. we are watching three hurricanes in the caribbean. the potential for damaging winds of the northern leeward islands. hurricane urban is heading towards cuba and florida by the weekend and this hurricane overhearing the gulf of mexico is making rain with a lot of damaging wind. somewhat quieter over here at home but still an unsettled and the enter the week thanks to this unsettled area of low pressure. there will be strong winds at times particularly across southern...
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three months. emma simpson, bbc news, southwark crown court.greed to implement measures ordered by the airline regulator to ensure all passengers affected by flight cancellations are aware of their rights. the company has updated its website and emailed customers affected by its decision to ground hundreds of flights in the coming weeks. the civil aviation authority had threatened to take legal action against ryanair. ukip has announced its new leader, will be the former army officer henry bolton. he beat the controversial anti—islam campaigner, anne marie waters, to the top job. mr bolton says his core task will be to hold the government to account on brexit. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth is at the ukip annual conference in torquay. alex, he is the fourth leader in a year. is he the man to unite the party, do you think? well, for some this was an unexpected result. henry bolton was never the bookies favourite, but in the end he proved most popular with the members. nonetheless, this was a divisive contest. many saw it as a make or b
three months. emma simpson, bbc news, southwark crown court.greed to implement measures ordered by the airline regulator to ensure all passengers affected by flight cancellations are aware of their rights. the company has updated its website and emailed customers affected by its decision to ground hundreds of flights in the coming weeks. the civil aviation authority had threatened to take legal action against ryanair. ukip has announced its new leader, will be the former army officer henry...
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bbc news. breaking news, three men according to west midlands police have been charged with terror offences as national action. west midlands police have put out a statement in the last few minutes. remember these are the first terror charges laid against individuals for supporting a prescribed far right group in the uk. national action was banned last year following the death of the mp jo cox. this news coming into us in the last couple of minutes that these three men have been charged with terror offences as part of an investigation into the band neo—nazi group national action according to west midlands police. these are the first terror charges laid against individuals for supporting a prescribed far right group. more on this we will bring you when we get it. badger culling has been given the go—ahead in 11 new areas of england as part of efforts to tackle tuberculosis in cattle. badgers are carriers of tb and culling will now take place across devon, dorset, somerset, wiltshire and cheshire. the government is also restarting a badger vaccination programme to stop the spread of the disease
bbc news. breaking news, three men according to west midlands police have been charged with terror offences as national action. west midlands police have put out a statement in the last few minutes. remember these are the first terror charges laid against individuals for supporting a prescribed far right group in the uk. national action was banned last year following the death of the mp jo cox. this news coming into us in the last couple of minutes that these three men have been charged with...
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sarah corker, bbc news. three men have been released without charge. tom is that the court. these three men are 22,32 and 24. the two servicemen are both serving with the royal anglian regiment. 0ne servicemen are both serving with the royal anglian regiment. one man is serving in cyprus where he was arrested last week and the other was in wales where he was arrested. they are alleged to be members of a group called national action which is a far right extremist neo—nazi group. it was legal last year to be a member. they paraded openly in various parts of the country. there are videos online. now it is banned because in december of last year the government decided to prescribe the organisation. these three men are accused of being active members of national action and communicating on chat services. they are also accused, two of them, of possessing materials likely to be of use in terrorism. 0ne materials likely to be of use in terrorism. one of them is also accused of posting racially insightful messages on an ex
sarah corker, bbc news. three men have been released without charge. tom is that the court. these three men are 22,32 and 24. the two servicemen are both serving with the royal anglian regiment. 0ne servicemen are both serving with the royal anglian regiment. one man is serving in cyprus where he was arrested last week and the other was in wales where he was arrested. they are alleged to be members of a group called national action which is a far right extremist neo—nazi group. it was legal...
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over the last year, bbc arabic has been investigating the disappearance of three saudi princes, all ofwere living in europe, and all have vanished. there is strong evidence that they were abducted. this is king fahd's palace outside geneva where prince sultan was allegedly abducted. what really happened that morning in 2003? and what could prince sultan have done that would lead his own family to violently drug and kidnap him? if sultan was really kidnapped by the saudis, could that give us a clue to the fate of the other missing princes? i needed to know what sultan had been doing in the months leading up to his disappearance. myjourney begins in the english seaside town of bournemouth. i have come to meet eddie ferreira, sultan's communications officer. i think they were very unhappy that he was opening the lid up, effectively, on the regime. in 2002, sultan went to europe for medical treatment. he also began giving interviews critical of the saudi government. sultan's comments were not welcomed in riyadh. i would make and receive calls that a prince, and certainly in so doing i defi
over the last year, bbc arabic has been investigating the disappearance of three saudi princes, all ofwere living in europe, and all have vanished. there is strong evidence that they were abducted. this is king fahd's palace outside geneva where prince sultan was allegedly abducted. what really happened that morning in 2003? and what could prince sultan have done that would lead his own family to violently drug and kidnap him? if sultan was really kidnapped by the saudis, could that give us a...
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bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at threeion to retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan over false accusations of child sex abuse. nearly 60,000 rohingya, the muslim minority in myanmar, have fled the country after violence erupted a week ago. so many people were killed. they just set fire to everything. ijust ran. they were shooting at us and i got hit. there were people whose throats were slashed with knives. more than 1,400 people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across south asia. paying for road closures. new proposals to charge utility companies by the hour for roadworks which cause disruption.
bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at threeion to retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan over false accusations of child sex abuse. nearly 60,000 rohingya, the muslim minority in myanmar, have fled the country after violence erupted a week ago. so many people were killed. they just set fire to everything. ijust ran. they were shooting at us and i got hit. there were people whose throats were slashed with knives. more than 1,400 people have died and...
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this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak, the headlines at three. the french president, emmanuel macron, says the uk must provide more clarity about its negotiating position on brexit. sadiq khan defends the tfl decision not to renew the licence for taxi at uber, as over 500,000 people sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile, in defiance of us president donald trump. jeremy corbyn arrives in brighton at the start of the labour party conference. this whole section of rail is nothing but tuxedos. thousands of costumes from the royal shakespeare company go on sale. sir patrick stewart goes through the wardrobe to share some of his memories from the stage that are upforgrabs. and coming up at 3:30, the click team looks at the latest facial—recognition technology. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president, emmanuel macron. monsieur macron said three key issues
this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak, the headlines at three. the french president, emmanuel macron, says the uk must provide more clarity about its negotiating position on brexit. sadiq khan defends the tfl decision not to renew the licence for taxi at uber, as over 500,000 people sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile, in defiance of us president donald trump. jeremy corbyn arrives in brighton at the start of the labour party...
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bbc news. i'm chris rogers. our top stories: florida reels from the onslaught of hurricane irma as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches of the coast are flooded, and many buildings and power lines badly damaged. president trump has declared a major disaster. 90 people are now thought to have died in mexico's strongest quake for a century. the fear of aftershocks is forcing many to camp in the streets. and i'm sally bundock. the economic fallout of irma. the insurance industry braces itself, and the president pledges whatever resources are needed — we assess what's at stake. and who should take the lead on addressing climate change — businesses or government? we bring you a special report from india. hello, and welcome to bbc news. hurricane irma is now pushing up florida's west coast, bringing with it intense rainfall, severe flooding, violent winds and tornadoes. three people have died since the storm made landfall in the florida keys on sunday. power supplies have been cut to more than three million homes and businesses. six million people have been ordered to leave their homes in the sta
bbc news. i'm chris rogers. our top stories: florida reels from the onslaught of hurricane irma as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches of the coast are flooded, and many buildings and power lines badly damaged. president trump has declared a major disaster. 90 people are now thought to have died in mexico's strongest quake for a century. the fear of aftershocks is forcing many to camp in the streets. and i'm sally bundock. the economic fallout of irma....
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three points. patrick geary, bbc news.eekend of rugby union's premiership season. manu tuilangi opened the scoring for leicester in his first competitive game since january. for leicester in his first but bath responded with three quick tries before the break, including semesa rokoduguni almost running the full length of the pitch. running the full bath won by 27 points to 23. running the full britain's chris froome increased his overall lead at the vuelta a espana as he continues his attempt to win the tour de france and the spanish race in the same year. froome, in the leader's red jersey, finished ahead of his nearest rival, vincenzo nibali, and has a minute and one second advantage at the end of week two. and one second advantage the vuelta finishes next sunday. and one second advantage details of the rest of the day's sport are on the bbc sport website, including day one of cycling's tour of britain and the latest from tennis's us open. of britain and the latest karthi of britain and the latest, thank you. finally, th
three points. patrick geary, bbc news.eekend of rugby union's premiership season. manu tuilangi opened the scoring for leicester in his first competitive game since january. for leicester in his first but bath responded with three quick tries before the break, including semesa rokoduguni almost running the full length of the pitch. running the full bath won by 27 points to 23. running the full britain's chris froome increased his overall lead at the vuelta a espana as he continues his attempt...
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the bbc has announced that it's conducting three wide—ranging reviews into pay following the controversy across the corporation, the other will be a review of pay and diversity for presenters. the actressjennifer lawrence has been speaking about the gender pay gap in hollywood. the 27—year—old oscar winner has been critical of the industry in the past after finding out that she'd been paid less than her male co—stars. the premiere of her new film — a psychological thriller called mother — has brought her to london and she's been sharing her views with our arts editor, will gompertz. we spend all our time here. i want to make a paradise. jennifer lawrence is the film's eponymous mother, she's houseproud and devoted to her husband — a much older literary man, played by javier ba rdem. what do they want? but their domestic bliss turns into a living nightmare in a metaphor—rich, effects—laden horror movie which the critics have been slamming and lauding in equal measure. i'm so sorry. get out of my house! there will be no "meh" with anybody who sees the movie. it's not enjoyable while you're
the bbc has announced that it's conducting three wide—ranging reviews into pay following the controversy across the corporation, the other will be a review of pay and diversity for presenters. the actressjennifer lawrence has been speaking about the gender pay gap in hollywood. the 27—year—old oscar winner has been critical of the industry in the past after finding out that she'd been paid less than her male co—stars. the premiere of her new film — a psychological thriller called...
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three months. emerson said, bbc news.aly to face trial, a judge has ruled. 36—year—old michael herba is accused of snatching miss ayling in milan injuly. the model says she was drugged and held hostage for six days after being lured to a fake photo shoot. mr herba's lawyers have said he will appeal against extradition. a stampede at a railway station in the indian city of mumbai, has resulted in the death of at least 22 people. it happened during the rush hour on a narrow pedestrian bridge leading one of the busiest and most congested stations in the city centre. it's emerged that tens of thousands of people with dementia and other conditions are missing out on a council tax discount — which could save them hundreds of pounds a year. the consumer website, moneysavingexpert, has revealed large variations in the number of claims across england, scotland and wales. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports: here you go, mum. there is your soup. vivian has a rare form of alzheimers, for her daughter catherine and the rest of the fam
three months. emerson said, bbc news.aly to face trial, a judge has ruled. 36—year—old michael herba is accused of snatching miss ayling in milan injuly. the model says she was drugged and held hostage for six days after being lured to a fake photo shoot. mr herba's lawyers have said he will appeal against extradition. a stampede at a railway station in the indian city of mumbai, has resulted in the death of at least 22 people. it happened during the rush hour on a narrow pedestrian bridge...
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now on bbc news: in the last two years, three saudi princes in europe have disappeared.
now on bbc news: in the last two years, three saudi princes in europe have disappeared.
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bbc news. emergency teams in mexico city are trying to reach at least three people they believe are still alivender the rubble of a school which collapsed during tuesday's earthquake. they've pulled at least ten out so far, although 21 pupils are known to have died there. across mexico, the number of dead has reached 230. the magnitude of the earthquake was measured at 7.1, and the epicentre was around 120 kilometres south of the capital. after the horror of the earthquake, there is hope. these young children we re there is hope. these young children were pulled alive from a primary school in the south of texaco city. —— mexico. people looked for those trapped. at least 20 children were killed here. it was on tuesday at lunchtime that the powerful earthquake struck mexico. as buildings collapsed, people ran for cover. across mexico city, the search for survivors is continuing. as you can see, people are going in to try and help the assets. this six storey building in the distance is the focus of their work. this family's son was working in the building and for the past day they have watched as
bbc news. emergency teams in mexico city are trying to reach at least three people they believe are still alivender the rubble of a school which collapsed during tuesday's earthquake. they've pulled at least ten out so far, although 21 pupils are known to have died there. across mexico, the number of dead has reached 230. the magnitude of the earthquake was measured at 7.1, and the epicentre was around 120 kilometres south of the capital. after the horror of the earthquake, there is hope. these...
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this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak, the headlines at three.s the uk must provide more clarity about its negotiating position on brexit. sadiq khan defends the tfl decision not to renew the licence for taxi at uber, as over 500,000 people sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile, in defiance of us president donald trump. jeremy corbyn arrives in brighton at the start of the labour party conference. this whole section of rail is nothing but tuxedos. thousands of costumes from the royal shakespeare company go on sale. sir patrick stewart goes through the wardrobe to share some
this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak, the headlines at three.s the uk must provide more clarity about its negotiating position on brexit. sadiq khan defends the tfl decision not to renew the licence for taxi at uber, as over 500,000 people sign a petition calling for it to be reversed. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile, in defiance of us president donald trump. jeremy corbyn arrives in brighton at the start of the labour party conference. this whole section of rail is...
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a senior official has told the bbc that rescuers believe that a least three people are still alive andn that collapse. rescuers believe that a 13 year girl is sheltering underneath the table in the rubble. they did not give us any information about her condition, but they stay she is still alive. i was talking about the operation that i have been watching throughout the day here, and i was speaking about his building behind me, they are bringing inward, trying to reinforce some of the structures here because they are also —— there are also a number of buildings here that could colla pse number of buildings here that could collapse —— bringing in ward. the rescue operations are still ongoing, but as time moves on, the window of which they can find people live and well is diminishing. i have spoken to many relatives of people who are waiting here for people to find out whether their loved ones will be rescued from this building, and for them of course it is an incredibly harrowing wait. thank you very much for that report. a major operation is under way, we showed you a little earlier, a
a senior official has told the bbc that rescuers believe that a least three people are still alive andn that collapse. rescuers believe that a 13 year girl is sheltering underneath the table in the rubble. they did not give us any information about her condition, but they stay she is still alive. i was talking about the operation that i have been watching throughout the day here, and i was speaking about his building behind me, they are bringing inward, trying to reinforce some of the...
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the latest sport now, football, cricket, lots more at bbc sports centre with you. threeith you. three more british clubs in champions league action this evening. manchester united have travelled over 2000 miles to play cs ka travelled over 2000 miles to play cska moscow. they are off to a blistering start. the first goal coming from romelu lukaku. he's been in fantastic form this season. after four minute he gave manchester united the lead. martial doubled the lead from the penalty spot. before lukaku lead from the penalty spot. before lu ka ku got lead from the penalty spot. before lukaku got his second of the night. scoring this goalfrom lukaku got his second of the night. scoring this goal from close range. after their 6—0 win in the first match chelsea face a tougher task at the 20 16th finalist atletico madrid. they were held to a draw in their opening game. so far in group c, goalless. alvaro morata with the closest chance so far. roma macro beat kara bakh earlier closest chance so far. roma macro beat karabakh earlier 2—1. let's look at some of the other games. ma
the latest sport now, football, cricket, lots more at bbc sports centre with you. threeith you. three more british clubs in champions league action this evening. manchester united have travelled over 2000 miles to play cs ka travelled over 2000 miles to play cska moscow. they are off to a blistering start. the first goal coming from romelu lukaku. he's been in fantastic form this season. after four minute he gave manchester united the lead. martial doubled the lead from the penalty spot. before...
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he will now remain in custody until he appears at the old bailey in three weeks' time. daniel sandford, bbcrds has continued between america and north korea — with the leaders of both countries questioning each other‘s sanity. it follows the us imposing further sanctions on pyongyang over its nuclear programme. north korea has threatened to detonate a hydrogen bomb over the pacific. mr trump again raised the issue of north korea at a rally in alabama. we can have mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place. little rocket men. we're going to do it because we really have no choice. we really have no choice. now, he's talking about a massive weapon exploding over the ocean. and maybe something gets worked out, and maybe it doesn't. personally, i'm not sure that it will. 0ther it doesn't. personally, i'm not sure that it will. other people like to say, oh, we want peace, they've been saying that for 25 years. and then it just keeps saying that for 25 years. and then itjust keeps going and going. we are dealing with somebody that will figure out, he may be smart, strategic or totally c
he will now remain in custody until he appears at the old bailey in three weeks' time. daniel sandford, bbcrds has continued between america and north korea — with the leaders of both countries questioning each other‘s sanity. it follows the us imposing further sanctions on pyongyang over its nuclear programme. north korea has threatened to detonate a hydrogen bomb over the pacific. mr trump again raised the issue of north korea at a rally in alabama. we can have mad men out there shooting...
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three of those hurt are in a serious condition. now on bbc news, it's time for witness hello and welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. i am here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we will meet a man who was the first to walk the entire length of the great wall of china, a scientist who sealed herself inside a giant greenhouse for an environmental experiment and a cuban musician who remembers recording one of the country's most successful albums. but first, in september 1977, anti—apartheid activist steve biko, leader of the black consciousness movement in south africa, died in police custody. weeks earlier, he had been arrested. witness has spoken to biko‘s friend, peterjones, who was arrested with him. i miss my friend steve biko and i am forever in his debt. steve biko is one of the people that originated the new generation of young political minded black people. the black consciousness movement. we believe in our country there will be no minority, no majority, there wil
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these now three bridges standing side—by—side — a unique and unmistakable scottish vista. lorna gordon, bbctwo pregnancies, the duchess is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness — and has cancelled an engagement in london this afternoon. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the duchess of cambridge last week with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of an announcement for a third baby. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy this morning because the duchess had had to pull—out of a public engagement because of acute morning sickness. the condition she experienced for both of her previous pregnancies. she is now resting at kensington palace. according to the statement, the queen, opening the queensferry crossing near edinburgh this morning, and other members of the royal family, are delighted with the news. the baby will be the queen‘s sixth great grandchild and will be fifth in line of succession to the throne. it‘s more than four years now since the birth of prince george injuly 2013. this is an important week for him, he is due
these now three bridges standing side—by—side — a unique and unmistakable scottish vista. lorna gordon, bbctwo pregnancies, the duchess is suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness — and has cancelled an engagement in london this afternoon. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the duchess of cambridge last week with her husband and prince harry. no hint then of an announcement for a third baby. kensington palace was forced to disclose the pregnancy...
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bbc news. the headlines: hurricane irma has slammed into florida's west coast, with strong winds and storm surges leaving at least threer. almost 200,000 people have fled to emergency shelters. at least 25 people were killed by hurricane irma in the caribbean, five of them in the british virgin islands, where a relief effort is under way. homes and boats have been destroyed, and a state of emergency declared. damage to housing and infrastructure could total $10 billion. the first funerals have been held for those killed in a massive earthquake off southern mexico on thursday night. 90 people are now thought to have died in what was the country's strongest quake for a century. the fear of aftershocks is forcing many to camp in the streets. now on bbc news, dateline london.
bbc news. the headlines: hurricane irma has slammed into florida's west coast, with strong winds and storm surges leaving at least threer. almost 200,000 people have fled to emergency shelters. at least 25 people were killed by hurricane irma in the caribbean, five of them in the british virgin islands, where a relief effort is under way. homes and boats have been destroyed, and a state of emergency declared. damage to housing and infrastructure could total $10 billion. the first funerals have...
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bbc world news. the headlines: florida is reeling from the onslaught of hurricane irma, as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches of the coast are flooded, and many buildings and power lines badly damaged. more than six million people in florida had been told to evacuate, and some 200,000 people were reported to have have fled to emergency shelters. president trump has declared a major disaster and praised the federal agencies involved with the storm, saying he would go to the state "very soon." the first funerals have been held for those killed in a massive earthquake off southern mexico on thursday night. 90 people are now thought to have died in what was the country's strongest quake for a century. the fear of aftershocks is forcing many to camp in the streets. on friday, the country's east coast was also hit by tropical storm katia. two people died in mudslides after heavy rainfall. now it's time for world business report. the economic fallout of irma: the insurance industry braces itself and the president pledges whatever resources are needed. we assess what's at stake. and who s
bbc world news. the headlines: florida is reeling from the onslaught of hurricane irma, as strong winds and storm surges leave at least three people dead. long stretches of the coast are flooded, and many buildings and power lines badly damaged. more than six million people in florida had been told to evacuate, and some 200,000 people were reported to have have fled to emergency shelters. president trump has declared a major disaster and praised the federal agencies involved with the storm,...
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over the last year, bbc arabic has been investigating the disappearance of three saudi princes, all ofducted. this is king fahd's palace outside geneva where prince sultan was allegedly abducted. what really happened that morning in 2003? and what could prince sultan have done that would lead his own family to violently drug and kidnap him? if sultan was really kidnapped by the saudis, could that give us a clue to the fate of the other missing princes? i needed to know what sultan had been doing in the months leading up to his disappearance. myjourney begins in the english seaside town of bournemouth. i have come to meet eddie ferreira, sultan's communications officer. i think they were very unhappy that he was opening the lid up, effectively, on the regime. in 2002, sultan went to europe for medical treatment. he also began giving interviews critical of the saudi government.
over the last year, bbc arabic has been investigating the disappearance of three saudi princes, all ofducted. this is king fahd's palace outside geneva where prince sultan was allegedly abducted. what really happened that morning in 2003? and what could prince sultan have done that would lead his own family to violently drug and kidnap him? if sultan was really kidnapped by the saudis, could that give us a clue to the fate of the other missing princes? i needed to know what sultan had been...
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bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at three...ty to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... england's cricketers are playing the west indies in the third
bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at three...ty to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for...
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bbc news. british double agent kim philby spent three decades passing american secrets to the kgb until he was as a hero in that then ussr. an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. our correspondent has been to see it. to his own country kim philby as a traitor. this new exhibition hailed him as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display along with a glimpse of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external intelligence agency. the successor to the kgb early in which bill be served. kim philby is a legendary man, an outstanding spy for the he did much for the victory over fascism in the second world war and contributed to the fight for peace, justice and freedom. this is what kim philby is honoured for. handing over a huge number of classified documents from british and american intelligence, one describing an attack on hitler's life is revealed here for the first time. it is over half a century since kim philby was exposed and escaped to moscow. where ub third man? no, i am not. he denied he was a soviet mole and
bbc news. british double agent kim philby spent three decades passing american secrets to the kgb until he was as a hero in that then ussr. an exhibition celebrating his life as a kgb agent has opened in moscow. our correspondent has been to see it. to his own country kim philby as a traitor. this new exhibition hailed him as a hero. his life story as a soviet spy is on display along with a glimpse of his home life. his widow was at the opening, greeted by the head of russia's external...
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bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at three... the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general election which is expected to result in a fourth term in office for chancellor angela merkel. donald trump is facing a growing backlash from us sports stars after his criticism of players who have been protesting over the treatment of black americans. also in the next hour... england's cricketers are playing the west indies in the third one day international. moeen ali hits england's second—fastest odi tonne to put the hosts in control in bristol. and the click team visit berlin, where facial recognition technology is being trialled by the german gover
bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at three... the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, resists calls from within his own party to commit to keeping britain in the european single market and customs union indefinitely after brexit. the important priority is to ensure that we have a tariff—free trade access to the european market. half of all our trade is with europe. i would also say that we need to look very carefully at the terms of any trade relationship. germans are voting in a general...