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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily.ight we talk to former us secretary of state john kerry about america's failure over syria, and how do we decide when cartoonists cfoss how do we decide when cartoonists cross the line? join me on bbc two. that is newsnight. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'mjohn watson. anderson the record breaker, jimmy provides the perfect end to england's summer. rashford's king as england end their three—match losing streak. and what a night for gavin whyte as northern ireland ease past israel. hello and welcome. james anderson took the final wicket of england's series with india to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket. it handed his side a 4—1 victory in the last match of the five—test series — one which saw alistair cook play his final match for his country. two of england's all—time greats will steal the headlines but for long parts of the final day england were left frustrated by india, as patrick gearey reports. yesterday was
newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily.ight we talk to former us secretary of state john kerry about america's failure over syria, and how do we decide when cartoonists cfoss how do we decide when cartoonists cross the line? join me on bbc two. that is newsnight. here on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'mjohn watson. anderson the record breaker, jimmy provides the perfect end to england's summer. rashford's king as england end their...
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presented byjoe cockburn. daily programme on bbc two presented by joe cockburn.e live in westminster. politics live takes over the slot. it only lasts for 45 minutes except on wednesdays when 1.75 hour programme includes live coverage of prime minister's questions. the uk wide sunday politics has been scrapped, a decision which bemused viewer grade. it was also some criticism, levelling the charge of dumbing down. john took exception to the use on screen of audience reaction to what the guests were saying, asking: dave smith declared himself very impressed. the biggest controversy over politics live, one which even hit the pages of the sun newspaper, was prompted by the line—up on monday's first programme. joining me today, former home secretary amber rudd, shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry, the telegraph's camilla tom
presented byjoe cockburn. daily programme on bbc two presented by joe cockburn.e live in westminster. politics live takes over the slot. it only lasts for 45 minutes except on wednesdays when 1.75 hour programme includes live coverage of prime minister's questions. the uk wide sunday politics has been scrapped, a decision which bemused viewer grade. it was also some criticism, levelling the charge of dumbing down. john took exception to the use on screen of audience reaction to what the guests...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily., we ask what falling take—up for the mmr jab tells us about our relationship with scientific fact in 2018. how damaging is it to give up on experts? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. coming up, champions league favourites manchester city lose at home to lyon. but no problems for neighbours united, who teach young boys a lesson in switzerland. ronaldo sees red. cristiano sent off forjuventus, who win despite losing their star man. and australia get their revenge against the commonwealth champions. england are beaten in the quad series. welcome along. they started as the bookies‘ favourites to win the champions league, but manchester city have been beaten in their opening game of this season's competition. they lost 2—1 at home to lyon, while their manager pep guardiola could only look on from the stands as he served a touchline ban. joe lynskey was watching for us. this season marked ten years and cityjoin the sup
newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily., we ask what falling take—up for the mmr jab tells us about our relationship with scientific fact in 2018. how damaging is it to give up on experts? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. coming up, champions league favourites manchester city lose at home to lyon. but no problems for neighbours united, who teach young boys a lesson in switzerland. ronaldo sees red. cristiano...
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newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's emily maitlis.a labour grandee talks exclusively to newsnight about the anti—semitism row. we hear from all wings of the party. and we ask when it's wrong to give a platform to those whose views you might find dangerous. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm azi farni. scotland's women make history by reaching the world cup for the first time. watch out europe — tiger woods is back in the us ryder cup team. and the defending women's champion is out of the us open. sloane stephens is beaten by anastacia soevastova and the blistering new york heat. hello and welcome to sportsday. thanks forjoining us. scotland's women have reached the world cup finals for the first time in their history after victory in their final qualifier in albania. the win alone wasn't enough — the scots were relying on results elsewhere to go their way to gain automatic qualification. patrick gearey was watching. could this be the team to
newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. here's emily maitlis.a labour grandee talks exclusively to newsnight about the anti—semitism row. we hear from all wings of the party. and we ask when it's wrong to give a platform to those whose views you might find dangerous. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm azi farni. scotland's women make history by reaching the world cup for the...
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newsnight‘s coming up on bbc two shortly, with emily maitlis. that's it from us. bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton. a i'm holly hamilton. look at the headlines... wales stun the republic of ireland in their nations league opener for ryan giggs first competitive game in charge. we hearfrom england captain joe root ahead of alastair cook's final test match at the oval. serena edges towards a 24th grand slam title — but admits she still has a long way to go at the us open. hello and welcome to sportsday. let's start in cardiff, where you might remember wales' world cup dreams were shattered by the irish nearly one year ago. many said tonight's uefa nations league match between the two sides might be a chance for revenge. if so — they certainly got it — beating the republic of ireland 4—1 and in ryan giggs first competitive match in charge. david ornstein was there. their run to the semifinals of euro 2016 captured the hearts of a nation, and invigorated welsh football. but now for a new era, and a new competi
newsnight‘s coming up on bbc two shortly, with emily maitlis. that's it from us. bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton. a i'm holly hamilton. look at the headlines... wales stun the republic of ireland in their nations league opener for ryan giggs first competitive game in charge. we hearfrom england captain joe root ahead of alastair cook's final test match at the oval. serena edges towards a 24th grand slam title — but admits she...
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it's live on bbc two.d number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semi—final. head over to bbc two for more on that. the final will follow later tonight. that's all the sport for now. an investigation by bbc radio five live has found that the number of elderly people who say they have been the victim of scamming has nearly doubled in the last three years.?|n some cases, people have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds. ? fraudsters scammed almost 19,000 older people across the uk in the past year, equivalent to nearly six every hour. caroline davies reports. it's a crime that can happen in your own home, as simple as a convincing phone call or a few clicks on a computer. and for one group in particular, reported cases of fraud are becoming more common. the cost of personal fraud across all ages is estimated to be around £10 billion a year. figures requested in an investigation by 5 live show that nearly 19,000 people aged over 60 reported that they had been scammed and more than 1,00
it's live on bbc two.d number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semi—final. head over to bbc two for more on that. the final will follow later tonight. that's all the sport for now. an investigation by bbc radio five live has found that the number of elderly people who say they have been the victim of scamming has nearly doubled in the last three years.?|n some cases, people have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds. ? fraudsters scammed almost 19,000 older people...
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it's live over on bbc two. there you go, can't miss them. peter wright., what you think? i like the colour of it. maybe not. and well done to racing driver billy monger who, on his first return to donnington park since his accident there, managed to finish fourth. the 19—year—old who lost both his legs in a crash 18 months ago started from pole in the british formula three race. he is seventh in the championship. there are another two races tomorrow. an absolute inspiration. that's it for this sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good night. good evening. there's been some big contrasts north to south and the weather today. we've had a bit of sunshine earlier on and a few showers across many northern areas. further south, more clouds and outbreaks of rain. this the scene in rye and sussex earlier on. contrast that to be clear, blue skies we had in east lothian. a few showers pushing through. this is the satellite image. you chose this line of clouds that's been streaming in from the atlantic. a series of weather fronts that are going to brin
it's live over on bbc two. there you go, can't miss them. peter wright., what you think? i like the colour of it. maybe not. and well done to racing driver billy monger who, on his first return to donnington park since his accident there, managed to finish fourth. the 19—year—old who lost both his legs in a crash 18 months ago started from pole in the british formula three race. he is seventh in the championship. there are another two races tomorrow. an absolute inspiration. that's it for...
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you can watch all of the action on bbc two. that's all from sportsday.re are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause and it's here that we wowed audiences with the coolest tech we have seen on our travels. we've painted colours in the air, tickled their ears, took them to the future, and to the distant past. this is hampi, once the capital of the vijayanagara dynasty, and by the 16th century, it was the second—largest mediaeval—era city in the world. since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scanned by several different organi
you can watch all of the action on bbc two. that's all from sportsday.re are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are.nd welcome to sportsday — i'm cuthbertjones. our main headlines this evening. signing off with a century — it's a dream final test for alastair cook as he puts england in a winning position. for that all to happen today, every reception i've had in the last four days, it's just been reception i've had in the last four days, it'sjust been incredible. steven naismith heads scotland to victory against albaina in their opening match in the uefa nations league. and number one in the world — justin rose comes second in philadelphia but it's enough for him to top golf‘s world rankings. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. well, it was a fantastic and memorable day for alastair cook as england steered their way to a winning position on day 4 of the fifth test against india. the former captain signed off with a century in his final test match before a stading ovation from the oval crowd. joe wilson was there to witness it. last week alastair cook said he was retiring because he had not
newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are.nd welcome to sportsday — i'm cuthbertjones. our main headlines this evening. signing off with a century — it's a dream final test for alastair cook as he puts england in a winning position. for that all to happen today, every reception i've had in the last four days, it's just been reception i've had in the last four days, it'sjust been incredible. steven naismith heads scotland to victory against albaina...
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dry weather, two, and temperatures on saturday in the mid—to high teens. this is bbc news. the biggest change to divorce law in england and wales in almost 50 years, allowing more couples to split without apportioning blame. thousands of ba customers cancel their credit cards after a huge data breach at the airline. a special report from libya, where a fragile ceasefire in tripoli appears to be holding. alastair cook made 71 in his final match for england but india's bowlers seized the initiative on day one of the fifth test at the oval. also coming up this hour — a major project to clean up plastic from the ocean. a huge structure to capture the waste is going to be launched into the pacific from san francisco.
dry weather, two, and temperatures on saturday in the mid—to high teens. this is bbc news. the biggest change to divorce law in england and wales in almost 50 years, allowing more couples to split without apportioning blame. thousands of ba customers cancel their credit cards after a huge data breach at the airline. a special report from libya, where a fragile ceasefire in tripoli appears to be holding. alastair cook made 71 in his final match for england but india's bowlers seized the...
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newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. re on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up: derby drama... frank lampa rd celebrates a league cup win on penalties over jose morihno‘s manchester united. europe get ready as they bid to regain the ryder cup as the tournament is being held in france for the first time. and boxer billyjoe saunders has been fined £100,000 and given a severe reprimand about his future conduct. hello and welcome along to sportsday. well, what drama we've had at old trafford in the league cup tonight. frank lampard in his first meeting against his old mentorjose mourihno has come away with an 8—7 win on penalties for derby against manchester united to reach the last 16. there was action a plenty in normal time too, a stoppage time equaliser from marouane fellanni pushed the tie to spot kicks. and this too after the news that mourinho has told paul pogba he will not be captain again because of concerns over his attitude... well, watching the
newsnight‘s about to begin over on bbc two in a few moments. re on bbc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up: derby drama... frank lampa rd celebrates a league cup win on penalties over jose morihno‘s manchester united. europe get ready as they bid to regain the ryder cup as the tournament is being held in france for the first time. and boxer billyjoe saunders has been fined £100,000 and given a severe reprimand about his...
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new site is on bbc two with evan davis who is that the labour conference. that's it from me. re on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. away from the vigilante world, because he's appalled by some of the tactics used by other groups. the practice has long been a source of controversy. according to police, there's increasing acrimony between some groups with accusations of trolling and confrontations. piers hopkirk reports. you're here to meet a 14—year—old girl for sex, aren't you? no. yes, you are. you're from swanscombe, aren't you? no. are the cameras on? you're a dirty bleep paedophile, mate. a paedophiles sting caught on camera. but according to the man at the centre of this confrontation, the burgeoning world of paedophile hunters is increasingly divided. welcome. we are paedophile hunters called internet interceptors and you're the first one to play live bingo. one group broadcast a sting on a suspected paedophile live on facebook in the style of a game show. do i win a prize, then? yeah. a prison sentence and the sex offenders register. that's what you're goi
new site is on bbc two with evan davis who is that the labour conference. that's it from me. re on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. away from the vigilante world, because he's appalled by some of the tactics used by other groups. the practice has long been a source of controversy. according to police, there's increasing acrimony between some groups with accusations of trolling and confrontations. piers hopkirk reports. you're here to meet a 14—year—old girl for sex, aren't...
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and there's more analsyis tomorrow at 12.15 on bbc two's politics live — they're teaming up with theadio 5 live podcast brexitcast — to answer more brexit questions. tonight — it's the mercury prize — a prestigious award for the best album from a british or irish artist. here's a flavour of the nominees. # take it easy for a little while. we all have a hunger. colin paterson is at the ceremony for us. colin, who has won? it has gone to the london indie group wolf alice for their second album, visions of a life. let's hear one of the tracks. # she is beautifully unconventional, she seems to be place in the world, must be the best place in the world. that is beautifully unconventional from the mercury prize winning album. i saw how emotional you got. why does this mean so much to wolf alice? um, i don't know. ithinkl have always found being a musician, being a performer, the whole industry extremely intimidating. i have been scared about it and have not known what i was doing. but here we are, four best friends. we still don't know what we are doing, but we are here. it means everythin
and there's more analsyis tomorrow at 12.15 on bbc two's politics live — they're teaming up with theadio 5 live podcast brexitcast — to answer more brexit questions. tonight — it's the mercury prize — a prestigious award for the best album from a british or irish artist. here's a flavour of the nominees. # take it easy for a little while. we all have a hunger. colin paterson is at the ceremony for us. colin, who has won? it has gone to the london indie group wolf alice for their second...
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bbc two we‘ll be joining our colleague now on bbc two politics live...like to welcome laura kuenssberg, the bbc political editor, what are you expecting him to say?l the bbc political editor, what are you expecting him to say? i think it will be a tub thumper, i think it will be a tub thumper, i think it will be a tub thumper, i think it will be vintage corbyn the hall, for the crowd gets. but at any conference what they‘re trying to do build up their offer, to use that terrible politicaljargon, their offer to the country. as we know jeremy corbyn believes very, very deeply that britain isn‘t fair and he believes very deeply that he‘s got some ideas to make it a fair place, to fix that injustice at the think that is what we will hear woven throughout the speech, and more of what we have heard recently, calls from the tories to get out of the way, to try to force a general election. labour knows really it is not in their gift, it is not up to them, but they‘re trying hard to build this narrative around that. 0ne build this narrative around that. one thing
bbc two we‘ll be joining our colleague now on bbc two politics live...like to welcome laura kuenssberg, the bbc political editor, what are you expecting him to say?l the bbc political editor, what are you expecting him to say? i think it will be a tub thumper, i think it will be a tub thumper, i think it will be a tub thumper, i think it will be vintage corbyn the hall, for the crowd gets. but at any conference what they‘re trying to do build up their offer, to use that terrible...
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it's live over on bbc two. rob cross is playing simon whitlock. i know that one! the wizard of oz! in tokyo. a wall rather than along a track. a steep learning curve. yep, we sent mike bushell to edinburgh to see what it takes. it's the new 0lympic race that drives athletes up the wall. three disciplines, including speed climbing. it's head—to—head, first to the top. at the top and your time flashes up. the winner's in green and the loser‘s in red. experienced that before. i've never had to race somebody. it's something totally different. but, yeah, i love it so much. it's really good fun. got her own finger strength coach. and they do workouts on this. it's called a beast maker. apparently, you can hold yourself... you all right down there? that's the idea, shauna. you can show how it's done. it is incredible you have all that strength in your little fingers. i do hangs and i can hang off with one arm. 0n the little guy, which is not very big. wow. finger strength is so vital because it is your contact with the wall. there's nothing to hold on to, though. then you've got to take o
it's live over on bbc two. rob cross is playing simon whitlock. i know that one! the wizard of oz! in tokyo. a wall rather than along a track. a steep learning curve. yep, we sent mike bushell to edinburgh to see what it takes. it's the new 0lympic race that drives athletes up the wall. three disciplines, including speed climbing. it's head—to—head, first to the top. at the top and your time flashes up. the winner's in green and the loser‘s in red. experienced that before. i've never had...
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we will be backin continuing on bbc two. news this morning with the release of those two names although it's suspected they are aliases. that's right. it's exactly six months this week since sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fell ill from novichok poisoning, and six months on their home is still the scene of police activity, still cordoned off. life on this cul—de—sac goes on almost as normal for other people, but that is a co nsta nt for other people, but that is a constant reminder of what happened here and the extraordinary events of the last few months. notjust the fa ct the last few months. notjust the fact they were poisoned but the fact that subsequently dawn sturgess and charlie rowley were also poisoned. dawn stu rgess charlie rowley were also poisoned. dawn stu rg ess of charlie rowley were also poisoned. dawn sturgess of course died. after all the questions and rumours and theories and competing narratives of theories and competing narratives of the last few months for people here, today out of the blue a bliz
we will be backin continuing on bbc two. news this morning with the release of those two names although it's suspected they are aliases. that's right. it's exactly six months this week since sergei skripal and his daughter yulia fell ill from novichok poisoning, and six months on their home is still the scene of police activity, still cordoned off. life on this cul—de—sac goes on almost as normal for other people, but that is a co nsta nt for other people, but that is a constant reminder of...
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bbc two's daily politics is replaced by the shorter politics live. what is behind the change?. it's monday, it's 12:15 and we're live in westminster. intro music plays. politics live takes over the slot previously by the hour—long daily politics. it only lasts for 45 minutes, except on wednesdays, when a 1.75—hour programme includes live coverage of prime minister's questions. in the meantime, although its regional editions remain, the uk—wide sunday politics has been scrapped — a decision which bemused viewer greg. and christine parsons agreed: there were positive responses to the new politics live on social media but also some criticism, with freddie scovell also levelling that charge of dumbing down. and a twitter user named sam commented: john wigmore took exception to the use on screen of audience reaction to what the guests were saying, asking: but dave smith declared himself very impressed, writing: the biggest controversy over politics live, one which even hit the pages of the sun newspaper, was prompted by the line—up on monday's first programme. joining me today, for
bbc two's daily politics is replaced by the shorter politics live. what is behind the change?. it's monday, it's 12:15 and we're live in westminster. intro music plays. politics live takes over the slot previously by the hour—long daily politics. it only lasts for 45 minutes, except on wednesdays, when a 1.75—hour programme includes live coverage of prime minister's questions. in the meantime, although its regional editions remain, the uk—wide sunday politics has been scrapped — a...
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and there's more analsyis tomorrow at 12.15 on bbc two's politics live — they're teaming up with thestigious award for the best album from a british or irish artist. here's a flavour of the nominees. # take it easy for a little while. we all have a hunger. colin paterson is at the ceremony for us. colin, who has won? it has gone to the london indie group wolf alice for their second album, visions
and there's more analsyis tomorrow at 12.15 on bbc two's politics live — they're teaming up with thestigious award for the best album from a british or irish artist. here's a flavour of the nominees. # take it easy for a little while. we all have a hunger. colin paterson is at the ceremony for us. colin, who has won? it has gone to the london indie group wolf alice for their second album, visions
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of the men's event — live on the red button from 5:50am, with highlights starting at 2pm over on bbc two different british rider, to win one of cycling's grand tours, when he goes in the final competitive stage of the vuelta a espana. he has a lead of one minute 38, over his nearest rival, in the overall standings, after a dominant finish to stage 19. joe lynskey reports. simon yates wakes up this morning close to home and close to history. he lives and trains in the hills of andorra and soon the red jersey might belong there. the vuelta a espana's destination which come down to his but the welcome is deceiving, stage 19 would see them right up 1200 feet. the climb stretched out the entire field, everyone in first gear, but simon yates faced the hills he is familiar with to make this a title decider on home turf. hisjob, to stop his rivals making ground, with ten kilometres to go, he decided not to wait, he moved away from the pack and got to second stage —— place in the stage. today they are back in the mountains but britain's fourth grand tour winner could now be one read away. cricket
of the men's event — live on the red button from 5:50am, with highlights starting at 2pm over on bbc two different british rider, to win one of cycling's grand tours, when he goes in the final competitive stage of the vuelta a espana. he has a lead of one minute 38, over his nearest rival, in the overall standings, after a dominant finish to stage 19. joe lynskey reports. simon yates wakes up this morning close to home and close to history. he lives and trains in the hills of andorra and soon...
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the evening session and sunday‘s action will be on bbc two. joined the club in 2011 and is their record goal—scorer, 204 and counting. the scotland full—back stuart hogg is going to miss all four matches in the the autumn international series. he‘s had surgery on an ankle problem and will be out for up to three months. great britain‘s 0lympic freestyle skier katie summerhayes has ruptured a cruciate ligament in her knee for the third time. she was injured on a big airjump in new zealand and said she was "heartbroken and gutted" but promised she‘d be back skiing again. great britain‘s vicky holland is back from australia‘s gold coast, where she became triathlon world champion for the first time. holland, who won a bronze at the 2016 olympics, told me she she was surprised to win the series, having focussed mainly on the commonwealth games, where she came fourth. now though, after this achievement, she told me she has her sights set on an even tougher challenge, making it to tokyo 2020. it isa it is a really tough process to qualify for the olym
the evening session and sunday‘s action will be on bbc two. joined the club in 2011 and is their record goal—scorer, 204 and counting. the scotland full—back stuart hogg is going to miss all four matches in the the autumn international series. he‘s had surgery on an ankle problem and will be out for up to three months. great britain‘s 0lympic freestyle skier katie summerhayes has ruptured a cruciate ligament in her knee for the third time. she was injured on a big airjump in new...
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bbc news. i'm carole walker. the headlines at 8pm: two russian intelligence officers are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. after an extensive study of cctv and other images, scotland yard says there's sufficient evidence to charge the two men. the two individuals named by the police and cps are officers from the russian military intelligence service, also known as the gru. we are three friends, we're also bloggers. we all have one thing in common — we all have or have had cancer. the bbc 5 live presenter rachael bland dies at the age of a0 — less than two years after being diagnosed with breast cancer. labour's parliamentary party agrees to adopt the international definition and examples of anti—semitism without any caveats. also this hour, britain and france reach a deal over scallop fishing in the english channel. it comes after tensions boiled over last month when fishermen from both countries clashed at sea. and gearing up for his last test match, alistair cook — engla
bbc news. i'm carole walker. the headlines at 8pm: two russian intelligence officers are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. after an extensive study of cctv and other images, scotland yard says there's sufficient evidence to charge the two men. the two individuals named by the police and cps are officers from the russian military intelligence service, also known as the gru. we are three friends, we're also bloggers. we all have...
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today we'll be showing you two films from the bbc africa eye investigations team. en source techniques, analysing and carefully verifying online material that has trickled out of these two conflicts, they present some of the abuses and their perpetrators. yelling. this is the village of kuke mbomo being burnt to the ground. for months now, images like these have been pouring out of cameroon on social media. some show burning villages, others record acts of torture and killing. many are too graphic to show. taken together, these films show a country sliding into civil war as the government tries to suppress an armed insurgency. so, what's going on? africa eye has analysed some of these videos, checked them against satellite imagery and spoken with eyewitnesses on the ground. for the first time, we show you who is committing these atrocities and why. this is a conflict that has been building for decades. at its root is a division between cameroon's french—speaking majority and its english—speaking minority, concentrated in the west of the country. after cameroon gaine
today we'll be showing you two films from the bbc africa eye investigations team. en source techniques, analysing and carefully verifying online material that has trickled out of these two conflicts, they present some of the abuses and their perpetrators. yelling. this is the village of kuke mbomo being burnt to the ground. for months now, images like these have been pouring out of cameroon on social media. some show burning villages, others record acts of torture and killing. many are too...
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... twog was inadequate. president trump has backed thejudge he's nominated for the united states' top court, after a dramatic hearing into allegations of sexual assault. borisjohnson has attacked the prime minister's brexit plan, saying it would "cheat the electorate" — and he's put forward an alternative strategy for a free—trade deal with the eu. i'm sally bundock, in the business news... could tesla be facing a future without elon musk? the us securities and exchange commission has filed a lawsuit accusing the tesla boss of securities fraud. tsb and hsbc are hit by computer glitches. tsb says users of its smartphone app and internet banking were having difficulty logging in. hsbc said about 50% of mobile users were having trouble connecting — it's the latest in a string of it outages for the high street banks. the competition and markets authority says it will carefully consider concerns that loyal customers are being ripped off for mobile, broadband, savings, home insurance and mortgage
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... twog was inadequate. president trump has backed thejudge he's nominated for the united states' top court, after a dramatic hearing into allegations of sexual assault. borisjohnson has attacked the prime minister's brexit plan, saying it would "cheat the electorate" — and he's put forward an alternative strategy for a free—trade deal with the eu. i'm sally bundock, in the business news... could...
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... two russian nationalsiracy to murder the former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter the suspects are russian military intelligence officers. bbc 5 live presenter and newsreader rachael bland, has died this morning, nearly two years after she was first diagnosed with breast cancer. the former governor of the bank of england, lord king, has condemned the uk's preparations for brexit as "incompetent" in the business news rbs is closing a further 54 royal bank of scotland branches in england and wales with the loss of 258jobs. the branches will be shut injanuary 2019 and are in addition to 162 branch closures already announced this year. the bank said the closures are a result of the collapse of plans to float off a new "challenger bank" under the name williams & glyn. lord king has criticised brexit preparations — with a warning over the way negotations have been handled. the former governor of the bank of england — who supports brexit — said it "beggared belief" that the world's sixth—biggest econo
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... two russian nationalsiracy to murder the former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter the suspects are russian military intelligence officers. bbc 5 live presenter and newsreader rachael bland, has died this morning, nearly two years after she was first diagnosed with breast cancer. the former governor of the bank of england, lord king, has condemned the uk's preparations for brexit as...
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this is bbc news, i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11:00pm: two russian nationals are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. after an extensive study of cctv and other images, scotland yard says there would be sufficient evidence to charge the two men, named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. the two individuals named by the police and cps are officiers from the russian military intelligence services, also known as the gru. top members of donald trump's administration are so alarmed by the president's behavior that they are actively working to undermine him, an anonymous senior official has written in the new york times. also this hour: britain and france reach a deal over scallop fishing in the english channel. it comes after tensiones boiled over last month when fishermen from both countries clashed at sea. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, lucy fisher from the times and the political commentator lance price. stay with us for th
this is bbc news, i'm carole walker. the headlines at 11:00pm: two russian nationals are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. after an extensive study of cctv and other images, scotland yard says there would be sufficient evidence to charge the two men, named as alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov. the two individuals named by the police and cps are officiers from the russian military intelligence services, also known as the gru....
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bbc news. i am annita mcveigh. twosting for a long time that we visit this wonderful town. translation: salisbury? a wonderful town? translation: yes. cabinet crunch talks for a ‘no deal‘ brexit: ministers meet for a special session as the government publishes contingency plans for driving licences and passports. life threatening waves and rainfall as hurricane florence bears down on the east coast of america. a weather warning for asia as well, thousands evacuate the coastal areas in northern philippines as a super typhoon approaches. challenging times forjohn lewis as profits slump 99% — its boss says uncertainty over brexit is partly to blame. also this hour, tougher sentences for people found guilty of assaulting emergency services workers. the new law will double the amount of time offenders can be sent to prison for. and a miracle recovery for this 10—year—old boy, after falling face first onto a meat skewer. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the two men named as suspects in the poisoning of sergei skripal and his da
bbc news. i am annita mcveigh. twosting for a long time that we visit this wonderful town. translation: salisbury? a wonderful town? translation: yes. cabinet crunch talks for a ‘no deal‘ brexit: ministers meet for a special session as the government publishes contingency plans for driving licences and passports. life threatening waves and rainfall as hurricane florence bears down on the east coast of america. a weather warning for asia as well, thousands evacuate the coastal areas in...
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bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: two russian men speak out on state tv and deny being involved in the salisbury chemical attack — they claim they were just tourists. ourfriends had been suggesting our friends had been suggesting for a long time that our friends —— that we visit this wonderful town. salisbury? a wonderful town? yes. preparing for a no—deal brexit — the cabinet meets to discuss contingencies in the event of no agreement between britain and the eu. an exclusive report on england's child carers. new research says more than one in five children is involved in some care for sick or disabled relatives. also coming up — preparing for the worst on the east coast of america. these pictures are live from cape fear on the north carolina coast, with hurricane florence predicted to bring life—threatening waves and up to a0 inches of rainfall. russia's biggest military drills since the fall of the soviet union. president putin says it's an answer to aggressive and unfriendly attitudes towards his country. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the form
bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: two russian men speak out on state tv and deny being involved in the salisbury chemical attack — they claim they were just tourists. ourfriends had been suggesting our friends had been suggesting for a long time that our friends —— that we visit this wonderful town. salisbury? a wonderful town? yes. preparing for a no—deal brexit — the cabinet meets to discuss contingencies in the event of no agreement between britain and the eu. an exclusive report...
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only a fool breaks the two second rule. john maguire, bbc news, birmingham. this evening we see the winds picking up in the south west. this area of low pressure contains re m na nts of this area of low pressure contains remnants of hurricane helene. the winds picking up later as the rain arrives into the south west and wales. still more rain to come from northern ireland and northern and western parts of scotland. many eastern parts will be joined with clear skies. for all of us it would bea clear skies. for all of us it would be a one night. 1a to 16 degrees. we have got some tropical air as well as strengthening winds. the winds would be key overnight and into tomorrow. 50 miles per in party of england and wales. 60 on hills and coasts in the west. turning wet in scotla nd coasts in the west. turning wet in scotland before moving into the north sea. sunny spells falling in most places. showers from the west. it will stay windy in england and wales. it is a warm wind. temperatures as high as 2a degrees in the south east, to warmer conditions for a while in
only a fool breaks the two second rule. john maguire, bbc news, birmingham. this evening we see the winds picking up in the south west. this area of low pressure contains re m na nts of this area of low pressure contains remnants of hurricane helene. the winds picking up later as the rain arrives into the south west and wales. still more rain to come from northern ireland and northern and western parts of scotland. many eastern parts will be joined with clear skies. for all of us it would bea...
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good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. twoan military intelligence officers have been accused of carrying out the novichok attacks in salisbury. alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov have been named as the suspects in the attempted murder of the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. police say the two men arrived at gatwick airport, from moscow, in march. they stayed at a hotel in london before travelling to salisbury. they've released images of the two men after going through 11,000 hours of cctv footage. but the russian foreign ministry says the names and photographs of the men "do not mean anything to moscow". 0ur security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. these two russians now stand accused of the salisbury nerve agent attack. police say they entered the country as alexander petrov and was done boshirov but those are thought to be false names used by undercover operatives —— ruslan boshirov. false names used by undercover operatives -- ruslan boshirov. the government has concluded that the two indi
good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. twoan military intelligence officers have been accused of carrying out the novichok attacks in salisbury. alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov have been named as the suspects in the attempted murder of the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. police say the two men arrived at gatwick airport, from moscow, in march. they stayed at a hotel in london before travelling to salisbury. they've released images of the two men after...
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coming up on sportsday on bbc news, two new openers for england, as burns replaces cook — england name plastic you can recycle and which you can't? if you do, it's understandable, as the bbc has found that there are no less than 39 different sets of rules for plastics recycling across the uk. now the government is considering changing the guidelines to make it easierfor us and, crucially, boost domestic recycling rates. here's our science editor, david shukman. to recycle or not to recycle. lucy milligan tries to get it right under the gaze of her mother carol. plastic comes in many different forms, and the labels about recycling aren't always clear — if there are any. this one hasn't got anything on it. this one which, to me, is exactly the same, something that i use week in, week out, it says on the back here that it's not recyclable. so am i supposed to guess, or do ijust put it in the green bin as rubbish, or do i put it in the blue bin and then risk it being not right and it being contaminated? one problem is that the arrangements for plastic recycling vary massively across the co
coming up on sportsday on bbc news, two new openers for england, as burns replaces cook — england name plastic you can recycle and which you can't? if you do, it's understandable, as the bbc has found that there are no less than 39 different sets of rules for plastics recycling across the uk. now the government is considering changing the guidelines to make it easierfor us and, crucially, boost domestic recycling rates. here's our science editor, david shukman. to recycle or not to recycle....
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kamal ahmed, bbc news. two one of scotland 5 most exclusive hotels. a jury today found 42—year—old richard fleming guilty of assault and armed robbery during the raid at a jewellers inside gleneagles hotel. 30—year—old liam richardson admitted his involvement in the robbery at an earlier hearing. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. late morning, june last year and three masked men enter one of scotland's most prestigious hotels. they are armed with a gun, machete and hammers and in the space of little over a minute, smash their way into display cabinets, snatching luxury watches worth £500,000. one of the gleneagles guests said she initially thought she was watching watching a film shoot. but the reality was, this was a brazen, violent heist which had been planned weeks in advance. as the masked men ran from the hotel to their getaway car, one of them brandishing a gun, threatened a member of staff here, saying, "move and you're dead". to another he said, "call the police and i will kill you". the
kamal ahmed, bbc news. two one of scotland 5 most exclusive hotels. a jury today found 42—year—old richard fleming guilty of assault and armed robbery during the raid at a jewellers inside gleneagles hotel. 30—year—old liam richardson admitted his involvement in the robbery at an earlier hearing. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. late morning, june last year and three masked men enter one of scotland's most prestigious hotels. they are armed with a gun, machete and...
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repeats of my other show are on bbc two but brand—new episode today, quarter past two, bbc one!. our science correspondent richard westcott has more. this loch in the scottish highlands is hiding clues that could help us better predict the impact of climate change. scientists are searching for them under the water. swimming around for hours, it is tough, hands on fieldwork. this is where an underwater chainsaw would be easier. just take it slow at the beginning. they are winching out trees that lived and died hundreds, even thousands of years ago, but the water has preserved them. so rob, this could have been in the lock for 6—700 years? oh yes. hopefully this was here and died 600 years ago, and then we don't have many rings it has got yet, if it has 200 rings that will take us back to the 1200s. by studying their rings, you get a written, annual diary of the summer climate going way back in time. so here, you have got wider rings, it gets thinner and then it gets wide again, thinner and wider. these represent that this tree was growing quicker and slower. we have material for
repeats of my other show are on bbc two but brand—new episode today, quarter past two, bbc one!. our science correspondent richard westcott has more. this loch in the scottish highlands is hiding clues that could help us better predict the impact of climate change. scientists are searching for them under the water. swimming around for hours, it is tough, hands on fieldwork. this is where an underwater chainsaw would be easier. just take it slow at the beginning. they are winching out trees...
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ryder cup on bbc radio 5live and online, and there'll be a highlights programme tonight at 7.30 on bbc twoning. the last day of september. deeper into autumn and a real autumnal chill in the air today. some of us starting off on a beautiful note. that is how it looked a short time ago in richmond park in london. we will see some sunshine through today. cloud in places as well. quite a caulfield, a brisk breeze as well. and across the north—west we will see some showers that a cool feel. this strip of cloud, it is the frontal system. not much more than a strip of cloud. your spot of rain. behind that we are opening the floodgates to much cooler air rushing in from the north or north—west. this is how we are set up as we start the day. the weather front moving across lincolnshire, the midlands, into wales. the odd spot of rain. to the north of that we will see spells of sunshine through the morning. showers getting going across the north—west of scotland. some of these are the sharp side. eight degrees in aberdeen. northern ireland, mainly fine start with sunny spells. the chance of a shower
ryder cup on bbc radio 5live and online, and there'll be a highlights programme tonight at 7.30 on bbc twoning. the last day of september. deeper into autumn and a real autumnal chill in the air today. some of us starting off on a beautiful note. that is how it looked a short time ago in richmond park in london. we will see some sunshine through today. cloud in places as well. quite a caulfield, a brisk breeze as well. and across the north—west we will see some showers that a cool feel. this...
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anderson plays defending championship —— champion while van gerwen faces peter wright, and that is on bbc twofor us this week? it is a very strange week. we have the little stranger, the new film by lenny abrahamson. we have a simple favor, which i know you are going to see it this weekend, so you are looking forward to the review. can't wait. and the house with a clock in its walls, a sort of family fantasy with a horror inflection. 0k. so first, the little stranger, is this about a haunted house, or haunted residence? the question about whether it is actually haunted is sort of central to it, so it is based on a novel by sarah waters, stars domhnall gleeson. he, dr faraday, goes to a house where he is called to attend to someone working there, who appears to be ill, but he thinks they are just freaked out. something has scared them. and it turns out that he went to this house when he was a child, where his mother worked there and he was completely overwhelmed by the house and he fell in love with it. now he goes back, and the house is crumbling, and the people inside the house appear to be
anderson plays defending championship —— champion while van gerwen faces peter wright, and that is on bbc twofor us this week? it is a very strange week. we have the little stranger, the new film by lenny abrahamson. we have a simple favor, which i know you are going to see it this weekend, so you are looking forward to the review. can't wait. and the house with a clock in its walls, a sort of family fantasy with a horror inflection. 0k. so first, the little stranger, is this about a...
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there is a programme at half past seven on bbc two too if you can wait that long!ue, after daniel sturridge's spectacular late goal rescued a 1—1 draw at chelsea. the league's top scorer eden hazard took his tally to six, and chelsea held on to the lead until a minute from time, when sturridge let fly to ensurejurgen klopp's side came away with a point. outstanding finish. daniel had, three days ago, a similarfinish in the last game when he hit the crossbar and so obviously, he thought "when i'm next time in that position, i might do it a bit better" and he did. fantastic goal, and so deserved to him. it's such a good moment. it's really nice. champions manchester city have gone to the top of the table for the first time this season. they're above liverpool on goal difference after raheem sterling and sergio aguero gave them a 2—0 win at home to brighton. and the pressure just keeps building on jose mourinho. manchester united haven't had a worse start to a season for 29 years. their latest defeat came at west ham. they lost 3—1 to finish the day 10th in the table.
there is a programme at half past seven on bbc two too if you can wait that long!ue, after daniel sturridge's spectacular late goal rescued a 1—1 draw at chelsea. the league's top scorer eden hazard took his tally to six, and chelsea held on to the lead until a minute from time, when sturridge let fly to ensurejurgen klopp's side came away with a point. outstanding finish. daniel had, three days ago, a similarfinish in the last game when he hit the crossbar and so obviously, he thought...
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that's at 12:15pm on bbc two.nd. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alice 0ldfield. security concerns have been raised about the imminent release from prison of the radical preacher anjem choudary and other followers of the banned al—muhajiroungroup. choudary, who is from east london, was jailed for five and a half years in 2016 for his support of the so—called islamic state. a former al—muhajiroun member has told the bbc choudary‘s release comes at the same time as the threat of far right extremism is growing which could create a potentially disastrous cocktail. some m25 users say they have been left devastated to find a treasured piece of road graffiti has been removed. a bridge betweenjunctions 16 and 17 had displayed ‘give peas a chance' for more than 20 years. network rail said it doesn't condone people putting lives at risk to vandalise the bridge. a londoner who fought in the second world war battle of arnhem has returned to unveil a memorial to those who lost their lives over 70 years ago. frank ashlei
that's at 12:15pm on bbc two.nd. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alice 0ldfield. security concerns have been raised about the imminent release from prison of the radical preacher anjem choudary and other followers of the banned al—muhajiroungroup. choudary, who is from east london, was jailed for five and a half years in 2016 for his support of the so—called islamic state. a former al—muhajiroun member has told the bbc choudary‘s release comes at the same time as the threat of...
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and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, two gold medals at the world equestrian championships. canter makes it look easy as she takes the individual title and helps gb to team gold. good evening. with just over six months to go before the uk is due to leave the european union, the prime minister has declared that mps will be presented with a choice between her proposed brexit deal or no deal at all. theresa may spoke to bbc panorama this evening, prompting her critics to speak out again, with the former foreign secretary borisjohnson renewing his attack on the deal agreed at chequers this summer, saying parts of it were a "constitutional abomination", as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. it seems rather menacing somehow. i think that's the idea, to put pressure on the contestant. mrs and mr may might have sympathy for quiz contestants, but how much understanding can she expect as she approaches a defining few months? determined to persuade us the deal she hopes to forge with the european union is the obvious choice. they have mixtures of questions. i believe we'l
and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, two gold medals at the world equestrian championships. canter makes it look easy as she takes the individual title and helps gb to team gold. good evening. with just over six months to go before the uk is due to leave the european union, the prime minister has declared that mps will be presented with a choice between her proposed brexit deal or no deal at all. theresa may spoke to bbc panorama this evening, prompting her critics to speak out again, with...
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in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... twocoroner rules that the company's food labelling was inadequate. president trump has backed thejudge he's nominated for the united states' top court, after a dramatic hearing into allegations of sexual assault. around a thousand head teachers from england and wales protest against what they say is the chronic under—funding of schools. good afternoon, time for the business news. more high street banks hit by computer glitches — this time it's tsb and hsbc. tsb says users of its smartphone app and internet banking were having difficulty logging in. hsbc said about 50% of mobile users were having trouble connecting. could tesla be facing a future without elon musk? the us securities and exchange commission has filed a lawsuit accusing the tesla boss of securities fraud. tens of thousands of ryanair passengers across europe are suffering disruption as strikes cancel 250 flights. unions claim this is the biggest day of action yet against a series of complaints about conditions by ryanair wor
in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... twocoroner rules that the company's food labelling was inadequate. president trump has backed thejudge he's nominated for the united states' top court, after a dramatic hearing into allegations of sexual assault. around a thousand head teachers from england and wales protest against what they say is the chronic under—funding of schools. good afternoon, time for the business news. more high street banks hit by...
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living in the west midlands you can watch more on this story, on ‘inside 0ut‘ at 7.30 tonight on bbc 1. two in a stabbing in paris. the men, in theirfifties, were among seven people wounded by a man armed with an iron bar and a knife. the attacker, said to be an afghan national, was arrested. the motive for the attack remains unclear. a far—right party in sweden has said it wants a say in forming a new government after making significant gains in the general election. the anti—immigration sweden democrats won about 18 % of the vote, slightly less than predicted, while the two main parliamentary blocs are almost tied. they have refused to work with the sweden democrats. there have been emotional scenes at the oval as alastair cook reached a century against india in his final test match before international retirement. england already have an unassailable 3—1 lead in the series and were 215 for 2 at lunch. joe wilson was watching the morning's play. they said it was written in the stars and it was. that is whatjoe rood said last week, 12 years ago a young man called alistair cooke throughout
living in the west midlands you can watch more on this story, on ‘inside 0ut‘ at 7.30 tonight on bbc 1. two in a stabbing in paris. the men, in theirfifties, were among seven people wounded by a man armed with an iron bar and a knife. the attacker, said to be an afghan national, was arrested. the motive for the attack remains unclear. a far—right party in sweden has said it wants a say in forming a new government after making significant gains in the general election. the...
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stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twounsby died after the trek on the brecon beacons on one of the hottest days of 2013. duncan kennedy has been following the court martial in bulford, wiltshire. this all goes back tojuly 2013, when these three men were taking pa rt when these three men were taking part in sas selection, reservists trying to get into the sas reserves. 0na16 trying to get into the sas reserves. on a 16 mile march in the brecon beacons in temperatures approaching 30 celsius, each one of them carrying a backpack with £50 of bricks, a gruelling trek across the brecon beacons to try and get into the sas. during the course of that day, all three men died from a combination of heat stroke and heart failure. two men were put on trial, the two men in charge of that operation who can‘t be named for legal reasons. the prosecution said those two men were negligent, they hadn‘t shown due care and diligence or put in place a rescue plan in case of any soldiers got into difficulty. but today the judge has thrown out the
stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twounsby died after the trek on the brecon beacons on one of the hottest days of 2013. duncan kennedy has been following the court martial in bulford, wiltshire. this all goes back tojuly 2013, when these three men were taking pa rt when these three men were taking part in sas selection, reservists trying to get into the sas reserves. 0na16 trying to get into the sas reserves. on a 16 mile...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. two british women have been killed in a car crash in oman.ah —— close to the border with yemen. a british man was also injured in the crash and is believed to be in hospital in a stable condition. the identity of the victims is not yet known. a man has died after a collision in burnley in which the police were following the car he was travelling in. prior to the collision — which took place on colne road — shortly before 1—30 this morning, the vehicle had been requested to stop by the police and was being followed. the car then collided with a lampost, killing the front seat passenger — a 23—year—old man from burnley. the other two men — who were in the car — are being treated for their injuries in hospital. the incident has been referred to the independent 0ffice for police conduct — who are conducting an independent investigation. in barcelonia, protestors in favour of catalonian independence have clashed with police. monday marks the one—year anniversary since the banned referendum in catalonia, which led to a police crackdown and a politi
dominic hughes, bbc news. two british women have been killed in a car crash in oman.ah —— close to the border with yemen. a british man was also injured in the crash and is believed to be in hospital in a stable condition. the identity of the victims is not yet known. a man has died after a collision in burnley in which the police were following the car he was travelling in. prior to the collision — which took place on colne road — shortly before 1—30 this morning, the vehicle had...
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june kelly, bbc news. twoompanies have failed in a legal bid to prevent nhs doctors prescribing a cheaper treatment for a debilitating eye condition. the drug avastin is just as effective as the two existing treatments for wet, age—related macular degeneration. but the drug isn't licensed to be used for the condition here in the uk. well, our health correspondent dominic hughes is in salford. this is a huge win for the nhs and one with potentially far—reaching ramifications. it is, especially when you consider that there are around 26,000 people in the uk that suffer from wet amd, age—related macular degeneration. there are two existing treatments that are used to help people with this condition, which is very debilitating and can lead to rapid eye loss and inhibit people in their day to day lives. but there is a third figment that doctors in 12 commissioning groups in the north of england wanted to be able to offer their patients. that is the drug avastin which is usually used to treat cancerous tumours. but
june kelly, bbc news. twoompanies have failed in a legal bid to prevent nhs doctors prescribing a cheaper treatment for a debilitating eye condition. the drug avastin is just as effective as the two existing treatments for wet, age—related macular degeneration. but the drug isn't licensed to be used for the condition here in the uk. well, our health correspondent dominic hughes is in salford. this is a huge win for the nhs and one with potentially far—reaching ramifications. it is,...
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there are that is what viewers say is wrong with bbc journalists. there are two things to this.s, very clear visual and audio clues, very clear visual and audio clues, in the clips you have just showed, if you look at the andrew maher example, yes, he is on set but he is not filmed in any way you would ever see on his show, the tv screens are over someone's shoulder, you are looking at the background and people in the background around the set. it is very clear... was that deliberate? absolutely. there is radio reports where music is played over it. you would not get that on our programme. it is all in compliance with the guidelines. that on our programme. it is all in compliance with the guidelinesm isa compliance with the guidelinesm is a bit subtle isn't it? nobody actually thinks clearly hawse is the home secretary. no one thinks the bloke playing the prime minister is... it is very important, this is a drama, you are trying to enhance the drama, having people like andrew maher another is in it allows you to lose yourself in that drama will stop the other way to see it is th
there are that is what viewers say is wrong with bbc journalists. there are two things to this.s, very clear visual and audio clues, very clear visual and audio clues, in the clips you have just showed, if you look at the andrew maher example, yes, he is on set but he is not filmed in any way you would ever see on his show, the tv screens are over someone's shoulder, you are looking at the background and people in the background around the set. it is very clear... was that deliberate?...
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we say good by two viewers on bbc two. coverage continues on the bbc news channel.ag briefly and i found there a letter of thanks from the mother of murdered boy. she wrote it as she left for hajj. god bless the met police she said. another person with learning difficulties, reported online with no expectation anything would happen and we came round within an hourand would happen and we came round within an hour and helped stop the sun being exploited, help the family, he confided in his parents. yesterday afternoon i had one that brought tears to my eyes, a victim of domestic and sexual abuse who had finally found the courage to stand up finally found the courage to stand up against family, cultural norms, against her husband, who was assaulting her, purely, she said, because of the support and kindness of the young male officer. there was a homophobic assault victim, did not get anyjustice, a homophobic assault victim, did not get any justice, nevertheless wanted to write to say how exceptionally kind and honest the officer was. and the widow of a serving officer
we say good by two viewers on bbc two. coverage continues on the bbc news channel.ag briefly and i found there a letter of thanks from the mother of murdered boy. she wrote it as she left for hajj. god bless the met police she said. another person with learning difficulties, reported online with no expectation anything would happen and we came round within an hourand would happen and we came round within an hour and helped stop the sun being exploited, help the family, he confided in his...
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bbc news. time for the latest headlines. twock in salisbury, claiming they were tourists who happen to be there at the time. the government has published the latest badge of contingency measures being prepared in case there is no brexit deal. westminster bridge attack inquest hears how a romanian tourist almost jumped into the thames to
bbc news. time for the latest headlines. twock in salisbury, claiming they were tourists who happen to be there at the time. the government has published the latest badge of contingency measures being prepared in case there is no brexit deal. westminster bridge attack inquest hears how a romanian tourist almost jumped into the thames to
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bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: twof atrocities in myanmar are to find out in the next few hours whether they've been convicted of breaching the country's official secrets law. the official secrets law. un warns migrants crossing th mediterranean the un warns migrants crossing the mediterranean c2c europe face and ever more dangerous journey. —— mediterranean sea to. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the straits times leading with the closing ceremony of the 18th asian games injakarta. it has this stunning image of a young performer rising above the crowd with the announcement of hangzhou as the host of the 2022 games. the philippines enquirer leads on president duterte eyeing up an arms deal with israel to lessen its dependency on washington for weapons. this colourful image shows a mall in the philippines already packed with christmas ornaments and decorations, and it's onlyjust september. and the international new york times says us envoys in embassies in china and cuba may ha
bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: twof atrocities in myanmar are to find out in the next few hours whether they've been convicted of breaching the country's official secrets law. the official secrets law. un warns migrants crossing th mediterranean the un warns migrants crossing the mediterranean c2c europe face and ever more dangerous journey. —— mediterranean sea to. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with...
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stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twod warn that libraries, transport and public health will bear the brunt of upcoming local authority cuts. let‘s cross over to the bbc sports centre now. (pres) danny cipriani has been left out of the latest england training camp... but according to the head coach the gloucester fly—half is still in with a chance of going to next year‘s world cup.... cipriani was fined by a jersey magistrate last month, after a charge of common assault but eddiejones says he‘s made the decision to omit cipriani on rugby reasons alone. leicester centre manu tuilagi‘s back in, it‘s been 2 years since he played for england. and sale winger chris ashton is also inclduded in the 36 man squad, even though he‘s suspended until mid—october. (pres) the world anti doping agency executive committee are expected to reinstate the russian anti—doping agency later today after a three year ban for state sponsored doping the move has met with plenty of resistance from many other anti—doping organistions, including those
stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twod warn that libraries, transport and public health will bear the brunt of upcoming local authority cuts. let‘s cross over to the bbc sports centre now. (pres) danny cipriani has been left out of the latest england training camp... but according to the head coach the gloucester fly—half is still in with a chance of going to next year‘s world cup.... cipriani was fined by a jersey...
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stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twomitism to try to stem the row which has engulfed the party. the government's pledge to give 30 hours of free childcare to working parents of 3 and 4 year olds is forcing some nurseries and childminders to close, according to a charity. now time for the sports update. reports in spain suggest that the manchester united manager jose mourinho has accepted a one year prison sentence over a tax fraud case. mourinho is highly unlikely to spend any time injailthough, as first time offenders in spain with sentences less than two years can be served on probation. he'd been accused of owing nearly £3 million in undeclared image rights revenue. grand slam number 21 will not happen in new york this yearfor roger federer, he's out of the us open. the five—time champion was out of form — he made 77 unforced errors on his way to the four set loss to john millman. we were expecting a federer djokovic quarterfinal, but now it's millman who will take on the serb. but have a look at this guy, a massive f
stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twomitism to try to stem the row which has engulfed the party. the government's pledge to give 30 hours of free childcare to working parents of 3 and 4 year olds is forcing some nurseries and childminders to close, according to a charity. now time for the sports update. reports in spain suggest that the manchester united manager jose mourinho has accepted a one year prison sentence over a...
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stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two president trump is demanding the new york times name a white house official behind an article which harshly criticises his leadership. britain will brief the un security council today on the arrest warrants it's issued for two russians accused of carrying out the novichok nerve agent attack in salisbury in march. sport now, here's will perry. good afternoon. novak djokovic has called on us open organisers to help players out after struggling with the heat and humidity as he beatjohn millman to reach an 11th straight semi final at flushing meadows. both players sweated their way through nearly three hours with djokovic coming out on top in straight sets. afterwards, he said he needed ten shirts for the match. i asked the chair umpire whether they are using some formal ventilation or air conditioning down at the court level side and he said he's not aware of it, only what comes through the hallway type of thing. i think this tournament needs to address this because whether it is night o
stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two president trump is demanding the new york times name a white house official behind an article which harshly criticises his leadership. britain will brief the un security council today on the arrest warrants it's issued for two russians accused of carrying out the novichok nerve agent attack in salisbury in march. sport now, here's will perry. good afternoon. novak djokovic has called on...
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bbc news. let‘s look at some of today‘s other developing stories. twohe victim, a 19—year—old man, is in a serious condition in basildon hospital with a gunshot wound to his stomach. a 36—year—old man from tilbury and a ao—year—old man in stanford—le—hope were held on suspicion of attempted murder. a square in brussels will be named after the murdered labour mpjo cox today. ms cox, who was killed by a right—wing extremist in 2016, lived in the city for two years as an assistant to an mep. members of her family will attend the naming ceremony. meal replacement diets should be part of nhs treatments to tackle obesity, according to a leading medical journal. a study by the bmj showed that diets consisting of shakes and soups are effective at achieving rapid weight loss in the most severely obese, and can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. the programmes are not available on the nhs. some experts say they only work if eating habits change permanently. for a full summary of the news, you can go to our website and find more details. one of the men accused of
bbc news. let‘s look at some of today‘s other developing stories. twohe victim, a 19—year—old man, is in a serious condition in basildon hospital with a gunshot wound to his stomach. a 36—year—old man from tilbury and a ao—year—old man in stanford—le—hope were held on suspicion of attempted murder. a square in brussels will be named after the murdered labour mpjo cox today. ms cox, who was killed by a right—wing extremist in 2016, lived in the city for two years as an...