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dear bbc, three weeks ago, i wrote to complain because the ten o'clock had been relegated to bbc two an overunning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its usual schedule by moving an overrunning football match to bbc two and allowing the ten o'clock news to be on bbc one where it belongs. thank you. at least one satisfied customer. perhaps we had a little influence there. thank you for all your comments this week. if you have got an opinion about something you have seen, heard or read on bbc news, you can share it by calling or e—mailing us. you might even appear on the programme. find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. that is all from us. we will back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage next week. goodbye. hello there. storm erik still not done with us yet, there is more wind to come, in fact it looks like we could see some very gusty conditions through the early part of this morning. storm erik passes to the north of the uk with a swathe of 60—70 mph gusts for northern ireland, southern scotland and northern england firs
dear bbc, three weeks ago, i wrote to complain because the ten o'clock had been relegated to bbc two an overunning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its usual schedule by moving an overrunning football match to bbc two and allowing the ten o'clock news to be on bbc one where it belongs. thank you. at least one satisfied customer. perhaps we had a little influence there. thank you for all your comments this week. if you have got an opinion about something...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty. after three senior tory backbenchers jumped ship to join eight former labour mps in the independent group, are we witnessing a seismic shift in british politics or simply an outburst of remainer frustration, which will lead to nothing? we are discussing that right now on bbc two. that's all from us. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good night. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines tonight: after being touted as strong favourites, manchester city found themselves 2—1 down to schalke in the champions league. could they bounce back? jason roy hits a hundred as england look good, chasing their highest ever odi total. an lgbt group drops martina navratilova after her comments about tra nsgender athletes. we speak to one of those criticised by the 18—time grand slam—winner. good evening. welcome along to sportsday on a dramatic night for manchester city. they were down to ten men, but pep guardiola's side staged a late comeback to beat s
newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty. after three senior tory backbenchers jumped ship to join eight former labour mps in the independent group, are we witnessing a seismic shift in british politics or simply an outburst of remainer frustration, which will lead to nothing? we are discussing that right now on bbc two. that's all from us. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good night. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines tonight:...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily.onight, a big moment for labour and brexit — or is it? we have all the key players live. we'll ask them who's in charge of the party and the next step? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines this monday... anthonyjoshua ramps up the tension between himself and jarrell miller — vowing to reconstruct the face of his unbeaten opponent. nottingham forest claim a tight east midlands‘ clash in the championship. one goal enough to see off derby county. and as the uk basks in the record february sunshine — the carribbean clouds wash out the third one dayer in grenada. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening — welcome along to sportsday. there were fireworks when these two went head to head in new york last week. but as boxer anthonyjoshua continues in his quest to unify all the belts in the heavyweight division, he gave some fascinating insight into the amount of research he's carried
newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily.onight, a big moment for labour and brexit — or is it? we have all the key players live. we'll ask them who's in charge of the party and the next step? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mulkerrins. your headlines this monday... anthonyjoshua ramps up the tension between himself and jarrell miller — vowing to reconstruct the face of his unbeaten opponent....
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty.ritain is among the european countries who have recognised venezuela's opposition leader as interim president. now a leading opposition politician tells us he does not want us military intervention. join me now on bbc two. that's it. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. good evening. i'm riz lateef. first tonight, a bbc london investigation exposing a gang charging people thousands of pounds to help them cheat uk citizenship tests. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton. liverpool miss the chance to go five points clear as they're held to a draw by west ham. it's a repeat of last year's final in the women's fa cup fifth round, as holders chelsea are drawn with arsenal. and a big day brewing for rugby's premiership, as club representatives get set to meet to discuss controversial plans to scrap promotion to — or relegation — from england's top league. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm holly hamilton. it's been another tense night for this man —jurgen klopp —
newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty.ritain is among the european countries who have recognised venezuela's opposition leader as interim president. now a leading opposition politician tells us he does not want us military intervention. join me now on bbc two. that's it. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. good evening. i'm riz lateef. first tonight, a bbc london investigation exposing a gang charging people thousands of pounds to help them cheat uk citizenship tests....
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty wark.f the most dangerous, vicious and richest men in the world, the mexican drug lord nicknamed el chapo, faces a lifetimejail sentence tonight after the biggest prosecution of its kind. we ask what impact it will have on drug cartels and the availability of hard drugs on our streets. that's right now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. football pays tribute to england's world cup winning goalkeeper gordon banks, who has died at the age of 81. no neymer, no cavani, no problem for psg as they beat manchester united 2—0 in the first leg of their champions league last 16 tie. and a consolation win for england in st lucia, a resounding win in the third and final test. hello, and welcome to sportsday. "a legend," "a champion," "a modest and good man". just a few of the sentiments expressed today, following the death of gordon banks at the age of 81. the 1966 world cup winner with england was seen as one the greats of the sport globally,
newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty wark.f the most dangerous, vicious and richest men in the world, the mexican drug lord nicknamed el chapo, faces a lifetimejail sentence tonight after the biggest prosecution of its kind. we ask what impact it will have on drug cartels and the availability of hard drugs on our streets. that's right now on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. football pays tribute to england's world cup...
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well, last month, we add objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live footballc one overran because of extra time. we can't be sure that we can claim all the credit, but when the same thing happened with another fa cup match going into extra time, the boot was in the other foot. the football switch channels. although some viewers were upset by the disruption caused, many were glad that news stayed where it should be. dear bbc, three weeks i wrote to complain that the news had been moved due to an ever winning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its schedule and allowing the ten o'clock news to be on bbc one where it belongs. thank you. at least one satisfied customer. perhaps we had a little influence there. thank you for all your comments this week. if you have any comment you can share it. you might even appear on the programme. find us on twitter and have a look at our website. that is from us. we will back to hear your thoughts next week. goodbye. this is bbc news — i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines at 8pm. the daily t
well, last month, we add objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live footballc one overran because of extra time. we can't be sure that we can claim all the credit, but when the same thing happened with another fa cup match going into extra time, the boot was in the other foot. the football switch channels. although some viewers were upset by the disruption caused, many were glad that news stayed where it should be. dear bbc, three weeks i wrote to complain that the news...
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follow the action from 9.30 tomorrow morning on bbc two.always a captivating event to follow. the bobsleigh world championships begin in canada tomorrow. and there will be added pressure for the british teams, knowing they're likely to need a medal if they re to secure funding for the next winter olympics in 2022. nick hope has been to meet the gb's men. the british bobsleigh for man team believed they were genuine 0lympic medal contenders but they were left devastated after finishing 17th and 18th which led to the funding being com pletely 18th which led to the funding being completely axed. jung chang was difficult, my most difficult one so farand i'm difficult, my most difficult one so far and i'm not one to shed a tear over sport that hurt. i am not sure what happened but i went back to the olympic games now i think i would do a betterjob. we ran out of gas after a successful season. we are keen to climb up that leaderboard because we are out for redemption. results this season for the men's and women's teams have been mixed. there have
follow the action from 9.30 tomorrow morning on bbc two.always a captivating event to follow. the bobsleigh world championships begin in canada tomorrow. and there will be added pressure for the british teams, knowing they're likely to need a medal if they re to secure funding for the next winter olympics in 2022. nick hope has been to meet the gb's men. the british bobsleigh for man team believed they were genuine 0lympic medal contenders but they were left devastated after finishing 17th and...
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newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are.very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up on tonight's programme... the magic of the fa cup, newport county reach the fifth round for the first time in 70 years and it's manchester city next. there's another casualty of the opening six nations weekend. maro itoje will miss england's next two matches. and olympic gold medalist lyndsey von crashes out of one of the final races of her legendary career. hello and welcome to sportsday. well the fa cup rarely fails to produce a giantkilling and tonight is no different. newport county of league two have sealed their place in the fifth round, and a tie with manchester city, after a two—nil victory over championship side middlesborough. ben croucher was watching the action. in newport they came prepared only for one eventuality, that and the weather, and they were soon stuck in the mud. this was never going to be pretty, they played rugby here as well, but it is football remember so note using your hand and
newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are.very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up on tonight's programme... the magic of the fa cup, newport county reach the fifth round for the first time in 70 years and it's manchester city next. there's another casualty of the opening six nations weekend. maro itoje will miss england's next two matches. and olympic gold medalist lyndsey von crashes out of one of the...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty.leading opposition politician tells us he does not want us military intervention. join me now on bbc two. that's it. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. good evening. i'm riz lateef. first tonight, a bbc london investigation exposing a gang
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.e a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton arsenal's struggles away from home continue — as they slip at bate borisov while their london rivals chelsea fare better in sweden. and defeat at home to valencia leaves celtic with a mountain to climb to salvage their europa league dreams. and athletics governing body hits back at a report it suggested caster semenya should be classed as biological male . hello and welcome to the programme, no love for arsenal's performance in tonight's europea league tie this valentine's day, after they slumped to a i—nil defeat in belarus against bate borisov, their first win over an english side at home in european competition. paul garrity was watching. since december, arsenal has been very hit and miss, so which team would turn up they were good but it was quoted to the next squandered, but that optimism began to fade as the looked in danger when they're on the looked in danger when they're on the counter attack. it was wher
newsnight is coming up on bbc two. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.e a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton arsenal's struggles away from home continue — as they slip at bate borisov while their london rivals chelsea fare better in sweden. and defeat at home to valencia leaves celtic with a mountain to climb to salvage their europa league dreams. and athletics governing body hits back at a report it suggested caster semenya should be classed...
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newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up. manchester city return to the top for the first time this year with victory over everton at goodison park. emiliano sala's former club threatens legal action over his transfer fee while striker remains missing and presumed dead. and johanna konta holds her nerve to secure victory for great britain in theirfirst home fed cup tie for 26 years. hello and welcome to the programme. well they needed a win and they got it — manchester city beating everton 2—0 to return to the top of the premier league for the first time since december. let's for straight to goodison right now and our correspondent katie gornall. katie — what a difference a week makes. it almost felt inevitable this evening? yes, you could say that. this was really a ha rd —foug ht yes, you could say that. this was really a hard—fought game there. to everett and's credit much improved we can. they pushed city on the way. i was watching pep guardiola on the touchline and
newsnight is getting under way on bbc two. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up. manchester city return to the top for the first time this year with victory over everton at goodison park. emiliano sala's former club threatens legal action over his transfer fee while striker remains missing and presumed dead. and johanna konta holds her nerve to secure victory for great britain in theirfirst home fed cup tie for 26 years. hello...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty. witnessing a seismic shift in british politics or simply an outburst of remainer frustration, which will lead to nothing? we are discussing that right now on bbc two. that's all from us. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are.
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well, last month, we aired objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live footballed channels. although some viewers objected to the disruption that caused, others were delighted that the news stayed in its rightful place on bbc one. here's jane burchfield. dear bbc, three weeks ago, i wrote to complain because the ten o'clock news had been relegated to bbc two in favour of an overunning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its usual schedule by moving an overrunning football match to bbc two and allowing the ten o'clock news to be on bbc one where it belongs. thank you. at least one satisfied customer. and perhaps we had a little influence there. thank you for all your comments this week. if you've got an opinion about something you have seen, heard or read on bbc news, you can share it by calling or e—mailing us. you might even appear on the programme. find us on twitter and do have a look at our website. that is all from us. we will back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage next week. goodbye. good morning, welcome to
well, last month, we aired objections that the news at ten was moved on to bbc two when a live footballed channels. although some viewers objected to the disruption that caused, others were delighted that the news stayed in its rightful place on bbc one. here's jane burchfield. dear bbc, three weeks ago, i wrote to complain because the ten o'clock news had been relegated to bbc two in favour of an overunning football match. this week, i would like to thank the bbc for maintaining its usual...
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newsnight is getting under way on bbc two with kirsty. and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton. liverpool retain the top spot, as a 5—star display keeps them ahead of manchester city in the premier league title race. the countdown to the world cup is on, as england women kick off the shebelieves cup against brazil in freezing philadelphia. big—hitting england smash their way to victory in the 4th one—dayer against the west indies. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with a very busy evening in the premier league with the whole of the top 7 all in action. but some of the attention was off the pitch at stamford bridge, where chelsea's much talked about goalkeeper keppa arrizzabalaga was dropped to the bench for tonight's game against spurs. in the end though, that made little difference on the pitch as nick parrott reports. three days after he should've come up three days after he should've come up on the final, he finally got onto the pitch for chelsea. the misunderstanding between manager and hammett resolved with a fine, a
newsnight is getting under way on bbc two with kirsty. and welcome to sportsday — i'm holly hamilton. liverpool retain the top spot, as a 5—star display keeps them ahead of manchester city in the premier league title race. the countdown to the world cup is on, as england women kick off the shebelieves cup against brazil in freezing philadelphia. big—hitting england smash their way to victory in the 4th one—dayer against the west indies. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with...
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two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly by the pop star michaeljackson in the 1980s and earlyevery time i was with him, every single time i stayed the night with him, he abused me. you're playing all the wrong notes. and andre previn, the oscar—winning film composer, conductor, and star of this famed morecambe and wise sketch, dies at the age of 89. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times, and former fleet street editor eve pollard. stay with us for that. the court of appeal has ordered the retrial of a woman who was convicted of the murder of her husband, after lawyers said she had suffered decades of abuse. sally challen, who is 65 and from surrey, killed her husband, richard, in a hammer attack in 2010. she had denied murder, and will now be retried after new evidence emerged about her mental state at the time of the killing. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. from the start, sally challen admitted that she had killed her husband, richard. what has been
two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly by the pop star michaeljackson in the 1980s and earlyevery time i was with him, every single time i stayed the night with him, he abused me. you're playing all the wrong notes. and andre previn, the oscar—winning film composer, conductor, and star of this famed morecambe and wise sketch, dies at the age of 89. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, laura hughes, political correspondent at the...
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join us at 10am on bbc two, bbc news and online.ve been way above average, high teens and yesterday in wales, 19.1 celsius, the all—time february record. this morning we have had fog but mostly that will clear away by lunchtime with lots of blue skies for england and wales and more clout in northern and western areas with rain pushing its way north over the northern isles. temperatures 13-16dc, northern isles. temperatures 13—16dc, one or two spots 18 or 19 degrees throughout this afternoon. tonight, patchy fog developing in central and southern parts. with clear skies, a chilly night and close to freezing in some spots, there might be a touch of frost to start on tuesday morning. any fog will clear away and it will be another fine day, plenty of blue skies and sunshine. those temperatures 13—18. goodbye. hello and welcome to our oscars results programme on the morning after the night before — no one film swept the boards but we still had lots of tears, laughter and a few surprises. i'm martine croxall bringing you all the highlight
join us at 10am on bbc two, bbc news and online.ve been way above average, high teens and yesterday in wales, 19.1 celsius, the all—time february record. this morning we have had fog but mostly that will clear away by lunchtime with lots of blue skies for england and wales and more clout in northern and western areas with rain pushing its way north over the northern isles. temperatures 13-16dc, northern isles. temperatures 13—16dc, one or two spots 18 or 19 degrees throughout this...
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two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly by the pop star michaeljackson in the 1980s and early990s. every time i was with him, every single time i stayed the night with him, he abused me. and tributes to andre previn, one of the most gifted musicians of the past century, who's died at the age of 89. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, claudio ranieri's time at fulham is up as he leaves craven cottage after just three months in charge. good evening. the court of appeal has ordered the retrial of a woman who was convicted of the murder of her husband, after lawyers said she'd suffered "decades of abuse". sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she had denied murder, and will now be retried after new evidence emerged about her mental state at the time of the killing. our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the royal courts ofjustice. this was a truly dramatic day in court, the court room was packed, and there were cheers as the judges announced they were quashing the murder conviction, it will now be for a newjury
two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly by the pop star michaeljackson in the 1980s and early990s. every time i was with him, every single time i stayed the night with him, he abused me. and tributes to andre previn, one of the most gifted musicians of the past century, who's died at the age of 89. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, claudio ranieri's time at fulham is up as he leaves craven cottage after just three months in charge. good evening. the court of appeal has ordered...
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mashed productions, which also produces a tv spin—off on bbc two called the mash report, has been boughtirst nine months of the year. underlying profit is £691 million versus £880 million a year earlier. the profits are after a charge of £167 million for asset write—offs and more spending on it. woody allen has launched legal action against amazon studios, accusing it of breaching their contract by refusing to distribute his latest film. the 83—year—old is seeking more than £52 million in damages, alleging the company backed out of a multi—picture deal without cause. a slight recovery today for the ftse 100 blue chp index, for the ftse100 blue chip index, following on from yesterday's losses. it actually has fallen back a little. there is sse after its announcement that it had lost customers. oil up, not really very much, about $62. the pound is a little bit weak at the moment. that is it, more in about an hour. thank you, jamie. see you later. many of us already buy our shopping online but what if you could choose to have it delivered straight to your door by a robot? the idea been pilo
mashed productions, which also produces a tv spin—off on bbc two called the mash report, has been boughtirst nine months of the year. underlying profit is £691 million versus £880 million a year earlier. the profits are after a charge of £167 million for asset write—offs and more spending on it. woody allen has launched legal action against amazon studios, accusing it of breaching their contract by refusing to distribute his latest film. the 83—year—old is seeking more than £52...
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and you can see more on the trial tonight at 9pm on bbc two.rove their results and they‘ re currently in the relegation zone, ten points adrift of safety with ten games left. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. this was the south coast, we have had the rain and it has been quite 5°99y had the rain and it has been quite soggy in the north wales. you can see on our radar picture here, the rain sinking southwards so are very different day and temperatures have been nowhere near as high as yesterday where they have still been above average. through the evening and overnight the rain will tend to ease further south diminishing all the time but because we have that cloud, it shouldn't be as chilly again tonight but it will be quite murky. there will be a lot of missed and low cloud and hill fog around, there could even be dense fog at low levels, but otherwise it's looking like a more promising day. there will be some hazy sunshine coming through, the wind will be fairly gentle. the temperatures for the 1st of march, the start of m
and you can see more on the trial tonight at 9pm on bbc two.rove their results and they‘ re currently in the relegation zone, ten points adrift of safety with ten games left. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. this was the south coast, we have had the rain and it has been quite 5°99y had the rain and it has been quite soggy in the north wales. you can see on our radar picture here, the rain sinking southwards so are very different day and temperatures have been nowhere...
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you're watching bbc news and we are going to say goodbye now to the viewers of bbc two. moment i'm going to hand back tojoanna who is in a very warm, back tojoanna who is in a very warm , cozy back tojoanna who is in a very warm, cozy studio. i know! don't rub it in, i'm feeling guilty, ben. i'm worried because you said yourcar might guilty, ben. i'm worried because you said your car might be stuck but now it is settling on you. it is, but don't worry, i'm quite warm, i have about ten sweaters on so i'm fine. thank you, we will see you later. and to keep up—to—date on the latest weather and travel situation in your area. it is clearly still coming down thick and fast. the area from london to bristol, particularly on the western side, wiltshire, gloucestershire and parts of somerset, it has been around there all morning. just sticking around and still falling and it is still going to fall for a few more hours yet. as we take this forward through this afternoon the area of snow is only going to slowly pull away further southwards so there will be some areas across parts of
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, bbc radio two, there isnuld miss our local radio show. social media helps to bridge the gap in some local news provision but nonetheless not making up provision but nonetheless not making upfor provision but nonetheless not making up for some of the information that it does provide. the leaders of the us and north korea are set to meet in vietnam later today. as lucy was telling us earlier. in this, their second nuclear summit, donald trump is likely to highlight the opportunities of opening up the north korean economy to international investors. if it was to denuclearise. mariko 0i explains. when the vietnam war ended in 1975, the economy was in tatters. but today it‘s one of asia‘s fastest—growing economies. check out how it‘s grown over the last three decades. since 2000, the economy has expanded at an average pace of 6.6%. and what kim jong—un may like is this: vietnam‘s communist party achieved this while retaining absolute power. so how was it done? it opened up its economy in 1986. the reforms were cal
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join us for that interview at 10am, bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. is, by friday some parts of the uk could hit 18 degrees, others are widely15—16. this morning it has been a chilly start, some frost and some fog, a lot of sunshine, showers in the west replaced by thicker cloud coming in turning sunshine hazy in the west and already we are starting to see the signs of some rain arriving in northern ireland and by mid afternoon it will be affecting western parts of england, wales and scotland. through this evening and overnight the rain will continue to push north—eastwards, it will be heavy across cumbria and western scotland. a lot of cloud around, a milder night than the one just gone so milder night than the one just gone so no issues with frost. tomorrow we will say goodbye to the rain as it pushes into the northern isles to be replaced by another band coming in from the west. again, tomorrow, that will tend to ease through the day and return more patchy in nature. there will be quite a bit of cloud around tomorrow but across the north—east of sc
join us for that interview at 10am, bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. is, by friday some parts of the uk could hit 18 degrees, others are widely15—16. this morning it has been a chilly start, some frost and some fog, a lot of sunshine, showers in the west replaced by thicker cloud coming in turning sunshine hazy in the west and already we are starting to see the signs of some rain arriving in northern ireland and by mid afternoon it will be affecting western parts of england, wales...
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get in touch with your own experiences and we will talk to the gentleman at 10am on bbc two, the bbcit is still winter but by the afternoon temperatures will be similar to where they were yesterday, feeling more like june, even july where they were yesterday, feeling more likejune, evenjuly in some places. lots of sunshine this morning, one or two mist and fog patches in the south clearing away, cloud in the far north—west, temperature is widely14—18dc, in the london area towards west wales those temperatures could once again hit 20 celsius. this evening and tonight, cloud in the far north of scotland, cloud moving into western areas, but with clear skies again, those temperatures will fall away quite sharply, so by wednesday morning they will get down to around one — morning they will get down to around one—5 morning they will get down to around one — 5 degrees. they will be a few mist and fog patches on wednesday, especially across southern areas, they will clear. more clout in western areas but still temperatures getting up to around 13—17dc. bye— bye. this hello. this is bbc news
get in touch with your own experiences and we will talk to the gentleman at 10am on bbc two, the bbcit is still winter but by the afternoon temperatures will be similar to where they were yesterday, feeling more like june, even july where they were yesterday, feeling more likejune, evenjuly in some places. lots of sunshine this morning, one or two mist and fog patches in the south clearing away, cloud in the far north—west, temperature is widely14—18dc, in the london area towards west wales...
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it is sent to say goodbye to our viewers on bbc two.dergo tougher checks before they get a licence under new plans to protect passengers. we‘ll be talking to rotherham abuse survivor sammy woodhouse — who‘s campaigning to have cctv installed in every taxi in the uk. a woman who had rectal mesh fitted — against key medical guidance — when she wasjust 15, tells us how it‘s still affecting her life five years on. i got igotan i got an infection somewhere in my body. when i went home i was in a lot of pain, i could not really walk. it comes as an expert leading a government review into mesh surgery says she‘s shocked by the stories of appalling suffering she‘s heard as she‘s toured the country talking
it is sent to say goodbye to our viewers on bbc two.dergo tougher checks before they get a licence under new plans to protect passengers. we‘ll be talking to rotherham abuse survivor sammy woodhouse — who‘s campaigning to have cctv installed in every taxi in the uk. a woman who had rectal mesh fitted — against key medical guidance — when she wasjust 15, tells us how it‘s still affecting her life five years on. i got igotan i got an infection somewhere in my body. when i went home i...
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and if you really love cheese, tonight at 7pm on bbc two, cheesemaking in we nsleydale. on bbc two, cheesemaking two. we actually didn't know that, everybody. woo back one of 700 kinds of cheese made in great britain, i will have you know. thank you very much, steph. i was will have you know. thank you very much, steph. iwas going will have you know. thank you very much, steph. i was going to tell you about chimpanzees, but never mind. chimp news later. nearly 1,000 files relating to the nhs contaminated blood scandal are missing from government departments, it has emerged. an internal investigation found the files have been checked out by civil servants but not returned. the government says it knows where almost all of them are and is working on getting them back, but campaigners say it shows previous ministerial statements were untrue. they includejason evans, whose fatherjonathan died as a result of infected blood in 1993. hejoins us now from birmingham. good morning to you. thank you very much forjoining us. tell us a little bit about your dad and how he came to be infected by these blood sa
and if you really love cheese, tonight at 7pm on bbc two, cheesemaking in we nsleydale. on bbc two, cheesemaking two. we actually didn't know that, everybody. woo back one of 700 kinds of cheese made in great britain, i will have you know. thank you very much, steph. i was will have you know. thank you very much, steph. iwas going will have you know. thank you very much, steph. i was going to tell you about chimpanzees, but never mind. chimp news later. nearly 1,000 files relating to the nhs...
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join us at 10am for that full exclusive report on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online.orning. this week it's going to turn much milder than last week. there will be rain at times with some sunshine and often it's going to be windy, as well. we still have the remains of a weather front pushing across the south—eastern corner taking rain with it and we've also got some snow falling at lower levels at times across northern scotla nd levels at times across northern scotland before it eases through the day. behind the weather front, a scotland before it eases through the day. behind the weatherfront, a lot of cloud left behind. in between, a lot of sunshine. temperatures in double figures, the further south you travel, but lower north. people feel cold. 0vernight, the dregs of that weather front taking the cloud away and then when it gets dark, temperatures will tumble and once again there will be a widespread frost with a risk of ice on untreated surfaces. patchy fog which could be dance across southern areas, misty across other areas, and then we have a weather front comin
join us at 10am for that full exclusive report on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online.orning. this week it's going to turn much milder than last week. there will be rain at times with some sunshine and often it's going to be windy, as well. we still have the remains of a weather front pushing across the south—eastern corner taking rain with it and we've also got some snow falling at lower levels at times across northern scotla nd levels at times across northern scotland before it eases...
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bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: at least two people have been killed at venezuela's border with brazil. troops and protesters clash, as foreign aid is prevented from coming in. the clashes come as rival music concerts for and against president maduro take place at the border with colombia. the r&b star r kelly is charged with multiple sex offences, after decades of claims and accuastions. after decades of claims and accusations. earlier today robert kelly was accused of ten counts of sexual abuse involving forefeet times. —— for victims. and botswana considers lifting its ban on elephant hunting, to allow limited culling, and even canning of the meat for pet food. hello and welcome to bbc news. at least two people have been killed, and others injured, in clashes at venezuela's border with brazil. these are pictures from the brazil border. local media is reporting venezuelan security forces opened fire on a group of people who tried to block them from travelling there. president nicolas maduro closed that border with brazil to pr
bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: at least two people have been killed at venezuela's border with brazil. troops and protesters clash, as foreign aid is prevented from coming in. the clashes come as rival music concerts for and against president maduro take place at the border with colombia. the r&b star r kelly is charged with multiple sex offences, after decades of claims and accuastions. after decades of claims and accusations. earlier today robert kelly was accused of...
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you can see is on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. thank you very much, joanna.tart to the day. sunshine through the day will turn hazy and as the weather front comes in from the west introducing thicker cloud and drizzle, later on we will see some rain. about six in aberdeen, and overnight a weather front continues to advance from the west to the east taking its cloud with it. the rain patting up for a time. we remain with clear skies across parts of eastern england and the south—east. in the countryside it could be cold enough for a touch of frost. we may see some patchy mist and fog forming particularly in the south—east itself. tomorrow, the fog will lift, the cloud will come in from the west and we will see the sunshine turning that bit hazy and we will have a weather front coming in introducing rain and strong winds. 0ne in introducing rain and strong winds. one thing you will notice tomorrow come across the board it will feel milder. hello. this is bbc news with carrie gracie. the headlines... the prime minister says she is prepared to talk tojeremy corbyn
you can see is on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. thank you very much, joanna.tart to the day. sunshine through the day will turn hazy and as the weather front comes in from the west introducing thicker cloud and drizzle, later on we will see some rain. about six in aberdeen, and overnight a weather front continues to advance from the west to the east taking its cloud with it. the rain patting up for a time. we remain with clear skies across parts of eastern england and the...
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bringing you some news coming to us from our colleagues at bbc westminster, two unnamed conservative hat they are thinking seriously to leave their party and think the mac set as independence. some of their colleagues also having conversations. the situation is very fluid and final decisions have not been reached. joining me now is the labour peer and former transport secretary — lord adonis. inevitably, people are making to inspect them at comparisons with the sdp and you wear one of those who went into politics, does it have a residence? it is a similar situation, party leadership has moved to the left and has fundamental of principle which are causing differences in the three points of principle are europe and the willingness of jeremy points of principle are europe and the willingness ofjeremy corbyn to embrace the referendum and a great majority of the labour party and i believe the majority of labour mps now regarded as an essential to break the deadlock because an alternative to the referendum one way or another and it would be unacceptable way or another and it would be u na c
bringing you some news coming to us from our colleagues at bbc westminster, two unnamed conservative hat they are thinking seriously to leave their party and think the mac set as independence. some of their colleagues also having conversations. the situation is very fluid and final decisions have not been reached. joining me now is the labour peer and former transport secretary — lord adonis. inevitably, people are making to inspect them at comparisons with the sdp and you wear one of those...
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bbc news. at least two people have been killed and more than 20 injured close to venezuela's border with braziley were shot during protests over the government's refusal to allow humanitarian aid into the country. clashes also erupted on the border with colombia as supporters of the opposition leader, juan guaido, tried to get aid into venezuela. troops fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who pelted them with rocks. president maduro held his own rally for thousands of his supporters in caracas. he has broken off diplomatic relations with colombia, accusing it of helping his opponents. our international correspondent orla guerin reports now from cucuta on the venezuela—colombia border. holding the line, president maduro's troops on the bridge between colombia and venezuela. from early morning, face to face with their own countrymen, desperate for aid to get through. this former officer in the venezuelan army addresses the young troops. "when the orders are unconstitutional," he tells them, "you don't have to obey." "i am venezuelan myself," says nicola gonzales, "think of your childr
bbc news. at least two people have been killed and more than 20 injured close to venezuela's border with braziley were shot during protests over the government's refusal to allow humanitarian aid into the country. clashes also erupted on the border with colombia as supporters of the opposition leader, juan guaido, tried to get aid into venezuela. troops fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who pelted them with rocks. president maduro held his own rally for thousands of his supporters...
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we will bring you the exclusive film at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and bbc online.ave been quite extraordinary for the end of february, but, for today onwards, we're going to be back to normal. the weather's going to come in from the atlantic, more of the usual weather patterns we would expect to see and that means more cloud and this morning, some outbreaks of rain across wales, north—west england and eventually some rain into the midlands and southern parts. a bit of early morning brightness in eastern areas with fog across northern parts gradually lifting, but it will stay quite grey here. temperatures will be about 8—13 degrees celsius, a big difference to the last few days. tonight, still a few showers across england and wales, mostly clearing away. lots of cloud continuing through the night, quite misty in places and quite murky, temperatures no lower in places and quite murky, temperatures no lower than 5—8 degrees. friday, mostly dry apart from one or two showers in central and eastern areas. temperatures around 11—1a, goodbye. the summit between donald trum
we will bring you the exclusive film at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and bbc online.ave been quite extraordinary for the end of february, but, for today onwards, we're going to be back to normal. the weather's going to come in from the atlantic, more of the usual weather patterns we would expect to see and that means more cloud and this morning, some outbreaks of rain across wales, north—west england and eventually some rain into the midlands and southern parts. a bit of early...
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it replaces bbc two programming from 7pm until midnight seven days a week, and features a mix of documentarys of sussex are to visit a school for girls in the atlas mountains on the first full day of their trip to morocco. they were greeted at casablanca airport by soldiers, and were offered the traditional welcome of dates and milk. kensington palace says the couple are pleased to be meeting so many young moroccans while they are in the country. it look like only harry went for the date there. kelli white, they would have been glad to be in morocco and perhaps an english point of view, not watching the rugby yesterday that what the phenomenal game. absolutely, i think heading off to the rugby might be an option for anyone wanting to fall asleep after that. it was an incredible game, it was all is going to be a thriller but that welsh crowd, oh my god. it is not very often, we are just talking about actually, it is not very often that the tv translates what the crowd are feeling, the atmosphere, and yesterday you could feel and see it. atmosphere, and yesterday you could feeland see it. up a
it replaces bbc two programming from 7pm until midnight seven days a week, and features a mix of documentarys of sussex are to visit a school for girls in the atlas mountains on the first full day of their trip to morocco. they were greeted at casablanca airport by soldiers, and were offered the traditional welcome of dates and milk. kensington palace says the couple are pleased to be meeting so many young moroccans while they are in the country. it look like only harry went for the date there....
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and you can see the full interview with lindsey vonn on ski sunday on bbc two at 5:00pm tonight. looking into, as megan patterson has been finding out. with salt and vinegar, source all mushy peas. fish and chips remains one of the countries favourite ta keaway one of the countries favourite takeaway is but having too much western market newcastle university researchers have found an actor. we will looking at options to provide customers with the food they love. packaging plays a crucial role. we asked around and said hey, can you get a smaller portion and seeing their response. the standard box has 1600 calories and the smaller is 600. the boxes were made by henry colbeck and are now being used in more than 250 shops including this one. a lot of people don't like a big portion of food now. they throw it away, it's a waste. when people come with a smaller box, they enjoyed it. exactly what they wanted and came back for some more. some people might say it's just common sense, just have smaller portion. 0n a mac of course, you are totally right but you give people a big portion of
and you can see the full interview with lindsey vonn on ski sunday on bbc two at 5:00pm tonight. looking into, as megan patterson has been finding out. with salt and vinegar, source all mushy peas. fish and chips remains one of the countries favourite ta keaway one of the countries favourite takeaway is but having too much western market newcastle university researchers have found an actor. we will looking at options to provide customers with the food they love. packaging plays a crucial role....
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he was among six acts who performed on a special programme on bbc two last night and was voted for by nd the song that has received the most votes and the artist who will fly the flag for the uk at the eurovision song contest in may is... michael rice. # hear these words that i sing to you # it's bigger than us # it's bigger than everything we see # cos i can feel the universe # when i'm feeling you breathe # it's bigger than us # and it's bigger than you and me # its bigger # oh it's bigger bigger, bigger, bigger there you go, that was the performance that won it. how do you feel? i do not think it has sunk in. idid not feel? i do not think it has sunk in. i did not watch, i apologise. what time are you singing last night?” think it started at half seven and finished around nine o'clock. what time did you really finish? about four o'clock. good on you for coming in. it has not sunk in. i want to go home and see the rest of the town. what did nanna say? she was so proud. i walked what did nanna say? she was so proud. iwalked into what did nanna say? she was so proud. i walked into the
he was among six acts who performed on a special programme on bbc two last night and was voted for by nd the song that has received the most votes and the artist who will fly the flag for the uk at the eurovision song contest in may is... michael rice. # hear these words that i sing to you # it's bigger than us # it's bigger than everything we see # cos i can feel the universe # when i'm feeling you breathe # it's bigger than us # and it's bigger than you and me # its bigger # oh it's bigger...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. twoonservative party, if the uk leaves the european union without a deal. yesterday, three tory backbenchers defected to the new independent group, joining eight mps who left labour earlier in the week. the independent group says it expects more defections, in the coming days. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young reports. there is a new team at westminster, and speculation that some more signings could be on the way. brexit is part of the reason mps have broken away from their own side to join an independent group in parliament. 0ne former conservative cabinet minister said she could not stay in her party if there is a no—deal brexit. we are becoming a single—issue party that's consumed by brexit. that's not a recipe for success. i think we need to wake up and smell the coffee now, because if we don't, then what we will be looking at is a postmortem on the conservative party. another colleague, also campaigning against brexit, has similar worries. i want to try to make my party a
michael buchanan, bbc news. twoonservative party, if the uk leaves the european union without a deal. yesterday, three tory backbenchers defected to the new independent group, joining eight mps who left labour earlier in the week. the independent group says it expects more defections, in the coming days. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young reports. there is a new team at westminster, and speculation that some more signings could be on the way. brexit is part of the reason mps have...
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good to have you with us bbc news. two main headlines for you this morning.sive testimony to a committee of the us congress. it's day two of the us—north korean summit in hanoi — and face—to—face negotiations are underway between donald trump and kimjong un. well, let's stay with that story. earlier i spoke to christine fair, an associate professor at georgetown university in washington dc. there's really no precedent in the history of either of these two countries or, quite frankly, any other security dyad that offers any kind of explanation for how this is going to wrap up. i have actually been fairly sanguine that this is not going to escalate to full—scale war. ido not going to escalate to full—scale war. i do think that both sides would like to find some kind of an offramp. the challenge, of course, in india we are going into an election cycle. modi is coming under a loss of pressure to not back down. what i think is most interesting is the pakistani is are basically willing to potentially go to war to use terrorism as a tool for foreign policy. this is
good to have you with us bbc news. two main headlines for you this morning.sive testimony to a committee of the us congress. it's day two of the us—north korean summit in hanoi — and face—to—face negotiations are underway between donald trump and kimjong un. well, let's stay with that story. earlier i spoke to christine fair, an associate professor at georgetown university in washington dc. there's really no precedent in the history of either of these two countries or, quite frankly,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. twoarrested, on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence, after the deaths of four children, in a house fire in staffordshire. our correspondent sima kotecha is in stafford for us this evening. bring us up—to—date with the latest. just to remind you, but fire happened in the early hours of tuesday morning, around 2:40 a:m., four children died in that fire aged between three and eight years old. today police have said that they have arrested two people in connection with the fire, a 24—year—old woman and a 28—year—old man. ina 24—year—old woman and a 28—year—old man. in a statement, they say, they we re man. in a statement, they say, they were arrested at around 1:30pm today on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. the police are urging people not to speculate as to what happened on the morning. this fire has hit this community incredibly hard and just to convey the outpouring of support to you, or just giving page that is raising money for the funerals has reached the £29,00
duncan kennedy, bbc news. twoarrested, on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence, after the deaths of four children, in a house fire in staffordshire. our correspondent sima kotecha is in stafford for us this evening. bring us up—to—date with the latest. just to remind you, but fire happened in the early hours of tuesday morning, around 2:40 a:m., four children died in that fire aged between three and eight years old. today police have said that they have arrested two people in...
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coming up on bbc news, two—time world champion and olympic medallist james to gill his retirement frome's new hope for people suffering from parkinson's disease with a radical treatment that delivers a drug directly to the brain. scans of patients who were given the drug found evidence of improvements to affected areas of the brain. the study‘s authors say it may be there's a "reawakening" of brain cells damaged by the disease. our health correspondent matthew hill reports from bristol's southmead hospital. tom phipps was the first of 41 patients to have a tiny catheter pushed deep into their brain which allows a protein to be infused which can repair damaged neurons. parkinson's develops when nerve cells die, scientists have to find a new way of getting through to the cells to deliver the protein known as gdnf. the promising signs of this treatment go back years, this patient was filmed walking before treatment and then afterwards. with the help of renishaw from gloucestershire, surgeon stephen gill developed this surgical robot to implant a machine that pumps the growth factor into t
coming up on bbc news, two—time world champion and olympic medallist james to gill his retirement frome's new hope for people suffering from parkinson's disease with a radical treatment that delivers a drug directly to the brain. scans of patients who were given the drug found evidence of improvements to affected areas of the brain. the study‘s authors say it may be there's a "reawakening" of brain cells damaged by the disease. our health correspondent matthew hill reports from...
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—— we have heard about two conservative mps could potentially join this group. they want to be a cross party movement and bbcwe do not think that is eminent but that is what they want to happen, either mps joining this group. —— other mps joining this —— other mstoining this group. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... a young british woman who ran away tojoin is in syria speaks to the bbc about returning to the uk. she says the decision to be a part...
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here he is on the bbc two panel show 01. paper cut‘s the worst thing, isn't it?hing worse than a paper cut. not a sword, not a chainsaw. nothing! nothing worse than a summer cold. syphilis, grenade up the bum... nothing! laughter let's speak now to the comedian, jack dee. hejoins us via he joins us via facetime. hejoins us via facetime. thanks he joins us via facetime. thanks for joining us. how much did you work withjeremy? joining us. how much did you work with jeremy? well, a lot, i was lucky enough to work with him a lot especially over the last seven or eight years because we did i'm sorry i haven't a clue all the time. that involved lots of long train journeys and car journeys involved lots of long train journeys and carjourneys withjeremy involved lots of long train journeys and car journeys with jeremy so involved lots of long train journeys and carjourneys withjeremy so i renewed the friendship which began in 1986. he is a very, will be a very familiar voice to people, he had the wonderfully sardonic world —wea ry had the wonderfully sardonic world—weary
here he is on the bbc two panel show 01. paper cut‘s the worst thing, isn't it?hing worse than a paper cut. not a sword, not a chainsaw. nothing! nothing worse than a summer cold. syphilis, grenade up the bum... nothing! laughter let's speak now to the comedian, jack dee. hejoins us via he joins us via facetime. hejoins us via facetime. thanks he joins us via facetime. thanks for joining us. how much did you work withjeremy? joining us. how much did you work with jeremy? well, a lot, i was...
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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 twompanies should be made to take more responsiblity for cracking down on content fuelling knife crime, according to home secretary sajid javid. inflation drops to one point 8%, its lowest level in two years, due mainly to falls in fuel and energy prices. nine out of ten police officers say there aren't enough of them to meet demand, as ministers are warned the public faces "increased risk" due to lack of front line staff. and in sport: a wake up call for 0le gunnar solskjaer as anchester united lose their first match since his apointment as caretaker, losing 2—0 to paris saint germain in the champions league. joe root says england's consolation victory in the final match of their series loss to west indies is massive, the next test they play is their ashes opener in august. and racing resumes today following the six day suspension following the outbreak of equine flu. i'll be back with more on those stories later. with 44 days to go until the uk is due to leave the european union, busine
stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc twompanies should be made to take more responsiblity for cracking down on content fuelling knife crime, according to home secretary sajid javid. inflation drops to one point 8%, its lowest level in two years, due mainly to falls in fuel and energy prices. nine out of ten police officers say there aren't enough of them to meet demand, as ministers are warned the public faces "increased...
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last year there were nearly two million complaints from people across the uk who said their rubbish wasn't being collected by the council. that's according to a bbcumber of complaints has increased by a third since 2014. but the local government association says councils collect over ninety—nine percent of bins without complaint as david rhodes reports. piled high and going nowhere. life for residents on this street in leeds has been pretty grim in recent weeks. the bins haven't been collected for a while, it's been about three to four weeks. as you can see, it's overflowing. we've had this issue for a while and it's just really disgusting, we see rats everywhere. since we filmed here last week, leeds city council say they've been back to empty these bins but councils across the uk have seen growing numbers of complaints about waste not being collected. last year, 1.8 million complaints were made to councils about rubbish being left uncollected and figures from over 200 councils across the uk show the number of complaints has increased by one third since 2014. waste collection teams go out in all weather and bad winters coupled with councils maki
last year there were nearly two million complaints from people across the uk who said their rubbish wasn't being collected by the council. that's according to a bbcumber of complaints has increased by a third since 2014. but the local government association says councils collect over ninety—nine percent of bins without complaint as david rhodes reports. piled high and going nowhere. life for residents on this street in leeds has been pretty grim in recent weeks. the bins haven't been...
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zoe kleinman, bbc news. twos at longleat safari park on monday nightjust a few days after an endangered sumatran tiger was killed by another tiger at london zoo. let's talk more about this now with wanda mccormick, an animal physiologist and senior lecturer in animal welfare. can you tell us about these incidents as we understand them and what he would consider to be may be out of the ordinary about them because much i think what is out of the ordinary is having those two events happened so close together. it is an oddity of situations. they occurred from different reasons, one was from an intentional effort to try and makes a male and female tiger together for breeding. the other was a situation where animals we re other was a situation where animals were being moved around the enclosure were able to gain access toa enclosure were able to gain access to a paddock they wouldn't normally shed together. what does that tell us what questions do that raise?|j us what questions do that raise?” think it is important t
zoe kleinman, bbc news. twos at longleat safari park on monday nightjust a few days after an endangered sumatran tiger was killed by another tiger at london zoo. let's talk more about this now with wanda mccormick, an animal physiologist and senior lecturer in animal welfare. can you tell us about these incidents as we understand them and what he would consider to be may be out of the ordinary about them because much i think what is out of the ordinary is having those two events happened so...
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bbc news. the headlines at 11: at least two people have been killed and more than 20 injured on venezuela's border with brazil. opposition supporters are trying to move humanitarian aid into the country. three cabinet ministers threaten to defy the prime minister, saying they'll vote to delay brexit unless a deal‘s approved by mps. ajudge in chicago has set bail at $1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential and parliamentary elections in african history. wales have the grand slam in their sights, with a last minute try that sees them take control of the six nations. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, giles kenningham and nicola bartlett. do stay with us for that. at least two people have been killed and more than 20 injured on venezuela's border with brazil. violent clashes also broke out on the colombian border. opposition supporters tried to move humanitarian aid into the country. troops fired tear gas at protestors after president nicolas maduro sealed off borders
bbc news. the headlines at 11: at least two people have been killed and more than 20 injured on venezuela's border with brazil. opposition supporters are trying to move humanitarian aid into the country. three cabinet ministers threaten to defy the prime minister, saying they'll vote to delay brexit unless a deal‘s approved by mps. ajudge in chicago has set bail at $1 million for the singer r kelly in his sexual assault case. votes are being counted in nigeria after the biggest presidential...
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last night, two conservative mps told the bbc that they too were considering leaving their party to joinal editor, norman smith, who's at westminster for us. whenjohn mcdonald when john mcdonald talks whenjohn mcdonald talks about a massive listening exercise, what does that mean in practice? those seven mps who left labour would say that they have been trying to get jeremy corbyn to listen to them for quite a while. that is a good question and for the moment there is no answer. i think what it tells us is that there is a desire in the leadership to try and forestall the prospect of others jumping overboard by just forestall the prospect of others jumping overboard byjust tried to turn down the rhetoric, become —— ta ke turn down the rhetoric, become —— take a more emollient and conciliatory tone, say they understand, they have concerns, worries that we are prepared to address them. mr mcdonald this morning saying we will listen to issues around the leadership, we will it listen to issues around anti—semitism, around specific policies, and the hope i think is that it will forestall the d
last night, two conservative mps told the bbc that they too were considering leaving their party to joinal editor, norman smith, who's at westminster for us. whenjohn mcdonald when john mcdonald talks whenjohn mcdonald talks about a massive listening exercise, what does that mean in practice? those seven mps who left labour would say that they have been trying to get jeremy corbyn to listen to them for quite a while. that is a good question and for the moment there is no answer. i think what it...
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you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: pakistan says it has shot down two indian aircraft over kashmir, and captured their pilots, in a major escalation of the kashmir conflict. labour calls on one of its mps, chris williamson, to apologise after he said the party s been too apologetic over anti—semitism. mps will have their say on the next steps for brexit later waving the flag of friendship donald trump meets the vietnamese prime minister, before meeting kimjong un. mps will have their say on the next steps for brexit later as theresa may urges them to "do their duty". the bbc and itv announce plans to launch a joint streaming service, called britbox, to compete with netflix and amazon marks and spencer announces a joint deal with ocado, giving m&s a food delivery service for the first time. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. pakistan says it has shot down two indian air force jets in a major escalation of the kashmir conflict. a spokesman said one plane had fallen inside pakistani territory and two pilots had been arrested. it comes a day after
you're watching bbc newsroom live, it's11am and these are the main stories this morning: pakistan says it has shot down two indian aircraft over kashmir, and captured their pilots, in a major escalation of the kashmir conflict. labour calls on one of its mps, chris williamson, to apologise after he said the party s been too apologetic over anti—semitism. mps will have their say on the next steps for brexit later waving the flag of friendship donald trump meets the vietnamese prime minister,...
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don't forget, there are two it is a jargon buster on the bbc news website. most high—ranking officials in the catholic church, the australian cardinal george pell, has been convicted of sexual abuse. he was found guilty in december of assaulting two choirboys in melbourne cathedral, but reporting restrictions have only now been lifted. it's just two days since the pope held an unprecedented conference at the vatican, to address a damaging series of allegations against priests. hywel griffith reports. cardinal pell, how are you feeling today? he had returned from rome claiming he would clear his name, but cardinal george pell, once one of the pope's closest advisers, now faces going to jail. the 77—year—old was for many years the face of the church in australia, revered for his intellect and uncompromising manner. but pell also used his power to manipulate and abuse. in 1996, in one of his first services as archbishop in melbourne's cathedral, pell found two choirboys helping themselves to communion wine. he told them that they were in trouble, and then, grab
don't forget, there are two it is a jargon buster on the bbc news website. most high—ranking officials in the catholic church, the australian cardinal george pell, has been convicted of sexual abuse. he was found guilty in december of assaulting two choirboys in melbourne cathedral, but reporting restrictions have only now been lifted. it's just two days since the pope held an unprecedented conference at the vatican, to address a damaging series of allegations against priests. hywel griffith...
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bbc news. the headlines: at least two more people have been shot dead and more than 20 injured by pro—governmenters of the venezuelan security forces had deserted. a chicago court has set a $1 million bail bond for r&b singer r kelly, who's been charged with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. the judge asked him to surrender his passport and not to have any contact with anyone under the age of 18. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. in some areas, the authorities extended polling past the official closing time. the vote is the biggest in african history. the electoral commission said it was "generally satisfied" with the way polling had gone. it's about 2:30am. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week: five weeks to go till b day. some things fall apart, but can the centre hold? india looks to punish pakistan for the deadliest attack in a 30—year kashmir insurgency. and iran diagnoses pathological obsession, as it shrugs off the latest broadside from the united states. with me
bbc news. the headlines: at least two more people have been shot dead and more than 20 injured by pro—governmenters of the venezuelan security forces had deserted. a chicago court has set a $1 million bail bond for r&b singer r kelly, who's been charged with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. the judge asked him to surrender his passport and not to have any contact with anyone under the age of 18. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary...
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they want to be a cross party movement and bbc spoke to two tory mps were thinking about joining and happen, either mps joining eminent but that is what they want to happen, either mstoining this group. we are monitoring all the events there on the website as well. and staying here in the uk, japanese car maker honda is to shut down it's factory in britain with the loss of thousands of jobs. a formal announcement is expected tomorrow. the british government and the local conservative mp says it has nothing to do with brexit. but a top union official blamed it on what he called "chaotic brexit uncertainty". jon kay reports. for 30 years honda cars have been heading out of this factory to a showroom near heading out of this factory to a showroom near you. but for how much longer will hondas be made here in swindon? workers shot that it could close. this is my life and my lifeline sale now obviously in technically jobless. all these companies are closing down and should not be happening. it should not be happening. it should not be happening. there might be a meeting tomorrow so we will
they want to be a cross party movement and bbc spoke to two tory mps were thinking about joining and happen, either mps joining eminent but that is what they want to happen, either mstoining this group. we are monitoring all the events there on the website as well. and staying here in the uk, japanese car maker honda is to shut down it's factory in britain with the loss of thousands of jobs. a formal announcement is expected tomorrow. the british government and the local conservative mp says it...
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bbc news. the headlines: at least two people have been killed in venezuela as pro—government militia fired tearry. now, the united states has promised it will take action. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. in some areas, the authorities extended polling past the official closing time. the electoral commission said it was generally satisfied with the vote, the biggest in african history. a chicago court has set bail at $1 million for the singer, r kelly, who's been charged with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. he was told to surrender his passport and not to have any contact with anyone under the age of 18. those are the latest headlines.
bbc news. the headlines: at least two people have been killed in venezuela as pro—government militia fired tearry. now, the united states has promised it will take action. votes are being counted in nigeria after presidential and parliamentary elections. in some areas, the authorities extended polling past the official closing time. the electoral commission said it was generally satisfied with the vote, the biggest in african history. a chicago court has set bail at $1 million for the singer,...