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it will bea 7 degrees will be typical.shire. also parts of wales. the odd rumble of thunder is possible. further east and north, it will be a slow start, great, some mist around, not very cold, but hopefully the folk will not be too widespread. some showers pushing and in parts of northern ireland. here are some of the best of the sunshine going through the day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit ofa day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit of a struggle to brighten things up much for some of us and the rain will push into the north, in an erratic fashion, some sharp bursts of rain, there‘s not much at all, pushing into england and wales and parts of scotland, something brighter following on behind, parts of scotland, something brighterfollowing on behind, a mild one, double figures again. that little feature, wanders away, we will look to the north for low pressure and some blustery showers as we go into thursday, particularly for scotland and northern ireland and the far north of england. further south, things settle down. some mis
it will bea 7 degrees will be typical.shire. also parts of wales. the odd rumble of thunder is possible. further east and north, it will be a slow start, great, some mist around, not very cold, but hopefully the folk will not be too widespread. some showers pushing and in parts of northern ireland. here are some of the best of the sunshine going through the day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit ofa day on wednesday. elsewhere, a bit of a struggle to brighten things up much for some of us and the...
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eu and she is saying she wants french citizens to feel french again, she wants the european union to beabe a union of nations, very much in the john major, david cameron view and emmanuel macron says, no, we come together, the big project of the ever coming together and i think that will be a real division and you are getting a big swing away. before the brexit debate, according to an analysis, more french were opposed to the eu than in the british electorate so watch out. yes, she will win first round and lose on the second, do not count on it. you heard it from mr fox, remember. in the times, one in six wards facing axe to try and save some money which is extraordinary how overcrowded some hospitals are. it looks as if they are trying to look to rebalance services but at the same time they are saying to close a hole in the budget as well. it is a big hole. it is but more and more money has gone in. it seems to be demand is outgrowing the extra amount of money. whether it is people's expectations, people living longer, the pharmaceutical industry, what ever it is, we need to look at it.
eu and she is saying she wants french citizens to feel french again, she wants the european union to beabe a union of nations, very much in the john major, david cameron view and emmanuel macron says, no, we come together, the big project of the ever coming together and i think that will be a real division and you are getting a big swing away. before the brexit debate, according to an analysis, more french were opposed to the eu than in the british electorate so watch out. yes, she will win...
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we think there will bea easily treated.g vote in half an hour's time. one of the big questions is of the opposition labour party who have decided to vote for this bill because they believe that the democratic will, the democratic mandate of the people. but a number of labour mps mandate of the people. but a number of labourmps are mandate of the people. but a number of labour mps are going to oppose the bill, oppose their party leadership. we'll be looking to see how many labour mps disobeyed their party leaderjeremy corbyn. it's interesting, this evening it looks again, yet again we have an example ofa again, yet again we have an example of a parliamentary system pavin presidential system and in the us a presidential system and in the us a presidential system and in the us a presidential system behaving like a parliamentary system. the democrats seem parliamentary system. the democrats seem to be determined to say no to everything when they are supposed to, mice, and in the uk with these votes we have people who opposed le
we think there will bea easily treated.g vote in half an hour's time. one of the big questions is of the opposition labour party who have decided to vote for this bill because they believe that the democratic will, the democratic mandate of the people. but a number of labour mps mandate of the people. but a number of labourmps are mandate of the people. but a number of labour mps are going to oppose the bill, oppose their party leadership. we'll be looking to see how many labour mps disobeyed...
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the mission to antarctica will bea gamble, year.hopes it is one that will pay off. the secrets of our solar system could liejust secrets of our solar system could lie just beneath the ice. yesterday on newsday, our correspondent david shukman reported on how the bbc exposed a chimpanzee trafficking gang in ivory coast. well, some of you have been asking what happened to the rescued chimps. david and his team can bring you right up to date in the second part of these special reports. a baby chimpanzee, hungry, but safe. he's just been liberated from wildlife traffickers. poachers had killed his family, now he's at a zoo in ivory coast and the keepers have named him nemleyjunior. bb chips are on sale in the black market as they wanted as pets, until we become to strong and are killed or dumped. —— baby chimps. how investigations led us to a dealer, who was filmed spelling out his prices in dollars. —— our investigations. undercover reporter went to his house and saw him holding the baby chimp. we were in a street nearby. we briefed in
the mission to antarctica will bea gamble, year.hopes it is one that will pay off. the secrets of our solar system could liejust secrets of our solar system could lie just beneath the ice. yesterday on newsday, our correspondent david shukman reported on how the bbc exposed a chimpanzee trafficking gang in ivory coast. well, some of you have been asking what happened to the rescued chimps. david and his team can bring you right up to date in the second part of these special reports. a baby...
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can there be driver only trains or must they are always bea only trains or must they are always be asaid they had got a deal where there would always be to staff on the train with some exceptions. southern's parent company govia said in the statement that we are disappointed... the rmt has already scheduled another 24—hour strike on the southern network next wednesday and the same distribute about driver operated trains is breading to other parts of the country. ballots are being sent out today to staff on a riva trains north, there is also the prospect of industrial action on merseyrail. we live on the bbc newsroom. our lead story confirms donald trump's press c0 nfe re nce lead story confirms donald trump's press conference which was arranged at the last minute. according to multiple sources, at the behest of the president. he took many questions across an hour or more. let's come back to the outsize source screen to talk further about this conference. the covered a lot of ground. he did not leave out the economy. he has plenty of to say on business, jobs and fair trade. their resp
can there be driver only trains or must they are always bea only trains or must they are always be asaid they had got a deal where there would always be to staff on the train with some exceptions. southern's parent company govia said in the statement that we are disappointed... the rmt has already scheduled another 24—hour strike on the southern network next wednesday and the same distribute about driver operated trains is breading to other parts of the country. ballots are being sent out...
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this seems to bea purveyors of fake news?oration of the president's relationship with the press. this dinner is usually an annual star—studded event, a chance for the presidents to sit down together, put any animosity aside and president trump has decided that this year he will not attend. 15 presidents have been to this dinner and it has only been skipped on three occasions. that's president mixed and in 72, president carter in 78 and ronald reagan in 81. —— president nixon. ronald reagan couldn't go because of an assassination attempt and he even phoned in. that's how where it is for a president to step aside and not attend. but it comes after a number of stepping up on attacks on the media. president trump has described some outputs as fake news and he says that fake news is an enemy of the american people. then, on friday, at a white house briefing, certain selected members of the media were not allowed in. that was cnn, the new york times, the bbc, among others. our editor is still asking for an explanation and we are no
this seems to bea purveyors of fake news?oration of the president's relationship with the press. this dinner is usually an annual star—studded event, a chance for the presidents to sit down together, put any animosity aside and president trump has decided that this year he will not attend. 15 presidents have been to this dinner and it has only been skipped on three occasions. that's president mixed and in 72, president carter in 78 and ronald reagan in 81. —— president nixon. ronald...
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start conducting testing, and presumably, if everything goes in accordance with the plan, there will beahe plan, there will be a full reinstatement by november 2017. that means that russia, as a nation, is not recommended by us to be reinstated until that time. the participation from russian athletes isa participation from russian athletes is a different issue. because, since june of last year, there's been a possibility for athletes to apply for eligibility, to participate in international competitions. that still stands, and russian athletes will be able to apply for such participation. roona andersen was speaking alongside the seb coe there. the iaaf president has faced questions over exactly when he was aware of corruption allegations at the body. his former aide nick davies was sacked for concealing a 30,000 euro payment and misleading investigators. our sports news correspondent richard conway has been speaking to coe. there is flash photography in this report. it has been a difficult few days for you in terms of people talking about that trust and confidence, mps in parliament say
start conducting testing, and presumably, if everything goes in accordance with the plan, there will beahe plan, there will be a full reinstatement by november 2017. that means that russia, as a nation, is not recommended by us to be reinstated until that time. the participation from russian athletes isa participation from russian athletes is a different issue. because, since june of last year, there's been a possibility for athletes to apply for eligibility, to participate in international...
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concession and that is a glimmer of hope because it shows the international community is prepared to beaf with south sudanese thanit to be a lot of with south sudanese than it has in the past. and to put a lot more political, diplomatic and possibly even the nossiblgeven breeeure using the. .. .... . g jjjj— no55iblg5v5n br555ur5 u5ianj th5. .. .... . eeeeeeeeee—if who are there j.j no55iblg5v5n br555ur5 iji5iririj th5. .. .... . 25211?’ who are there on 55 no55iblg5v5ii ijii555ijii5 iji5iiiiij th5. .. .... . 25211?’ who are there on the no55iblg5v5ii ijii555ijii5 iji5iiiiij th5. .. .... . 25? :: chg to are there on the no55iblg5v5ii ijii555ijii5 iji5iiiiij th5. .. .... . 25? :: chg to make ere on the no55iblg5v5ii ijii555ijii5 iji5iiiiij th5. .. .... . 25:5 5: 5g? to make sure in the relief i a large —— humanitarian relief is a large —— allowed to reach the places it's needed. we are herring 100,000 facing starvation, it's always difficult with a country like this to give exact numbers but does that sound about right to you? that'll sound about right to you? that'll sound about right an
concession and that is a glimmer of hope because it shows the international community is prepared to beaf with south sudanese thanit to be a lot of with south sudanese than it has in the past. and to put a lot more political, diplomatic and possibly even the nossiblgeven breeeure using the. .. .... . g jjjj— no55iblg5v5n br555ur5 u5ianj th5. .. .... . eeeeeeeeee—if who are there j.j no55iblg5v5n br555ur5 iji5iririj th5. .. .... . 25211?’ who are there on 55 no55iblg5v5ii ijii555ijii5...
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there can bea interfering in the election.'m sure that will come up in his press conference come withjustin trudeau at his side. a bell—ringer at worcester cathedral had to be rescued by the emergency services on saturday evening after his foot got caught in the rope and he was pulled upside down. the 51—year—old, who was one of 20 bell—ringers in the bell tower, fractured a bone in his back. sima kotecha is at the cathedral. so, what exactly happened, then? well, 51—year—old ian bowman was visiting this cathedral, worcester cathedral, with several other bell—ringers, when he was involved in an accident. he was in the ringing room, just above me here, where you can see those four lights. he was running some bells when a piece of rope got tangled round his foot. he was pulled several feet up into the air, and then he fell down several feet, banging his into the air, and then he fell down severalfeet, banging his head. i'm joined by grant wills from the hereford and worcester fire investors service. thank you very much forjoinin
there can bea interfering in the election.'m sure that will come up in his press conference come withjustin trudeau at his side. a bell—ringer at worcester cathedral had to be rescued by the emergency services on saturday evening after his foot got caught in the rope and he was pulled upside down. the 51—year—old, who was one of 20 bell—ringers in the bell tower, fractured a bone in his back. sima kotecha is at the cathedral. so, what exactly happened, then? well, 51—year—old ian...
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that is always going to bea are faring. that is always going to be a concern.g thatjob chugging along quite well, receiving that job growth, there chugging along quite well, receiving thatjob growth, there are a few unknowns and that is going to be of concern for walmart going forward. that is one big concern, the health of the us economy. but also walmart is trying to grapple with the increased competition from other big box stores and online retailers. they are slowly trying to chip away at that in terms of the online retailing. they are seeing some success but they have to try and do that without impacting any of their store sales as well. thank you very much. the world‘s biggest miner, bhp billiton, reports a near eight—fold rise in underlying first—half net profit to £2.6 billion from £332 million a year earlier. and shareholders received a bigger than expected dividend of 32p a share, signalling its growing confidence amid a resurgence in commodity prices. now, the prices of commodities — the stuff mined by these companies including iron ore and coal, hav
that is always going to bea are faring. that is always going to be a concern.g thatjob chugging along quite well, receiving that job growth, there chugging along quite well, receiving thatjob growth, there are a few unknowns and that is going to be of concern for walmart going forward. that is one big concern, the health of the us economy. but also walmart is trying to grapple with the increased competition from other big box stores and online retailers. they are slowly trying to chip away at...
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sorry ben, europe could bea pretty hard.orry ben, europe could be a different political landscape. we have election ins france, the netherlands and germany and you could get people in power that won't have the appetite to give anymore money to greece? that's true, of course, it isn't anymore. it is the bail out that was agreed before. that's what we're talking about, but yes, of course, we have the elections in the netherlands in march. it is one of the reasons why eve ryo ne march. it is one of the reasons why everyone is trying to get agreement before the elections. so perhaps we get something by mid— march, there will be something on 20th february which says yes, we have a way forward. perhaps it won't and then what we will see after that, we have the elections and indeed they have the elections and indeed they have the french and the germans, if there is any serious unsettling sort of movement in europe, that is going to in many ways help the populist parties which the current players don't really want to see. i think th
sorry ben, europe could bea pretty hard.orry ben, europe could be a different political landscape. we have election ins france, the netherlands and germany and you could get people in power that won't have the appetite to give anymore money to greece? that's true, of course, it isn't anymore. it is the bail out that was agreed before. that's what we're talking about, but yes, of course, we have the elections in the netherlands in march. it is one of the reasons why eve ryo ne march. it is one...
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so the next dinner will bea hates that!ld reagan because he was recovering from an assassination attempt. yes, this is going to be a very strange situation. this is a traditional rite of passage. it is a bonding moment. it is a way to poke fun at each other. it is glitzy. all of that is going to be missed. but i do think that donald trump will be there, very much, he will be talked about the entire evening and the next three days coverage will be all about trump. thank you forjoining us. health officials have launched a campaign for what they called "a truly tobacco free nhs". recent research shows just one in ten hospitals is enforcing a ban on smoking outside health service buildings, and public health england is urging all hospitals to offer patients help to quit. gerry jackson reports. more than a million smokers are admitted to nhs hospitals in the uk every year. many hospital trusts in england have already banned smoking, but enforcing it isn‘t always easy, and public health england says much more needs to be done to
so the next dinner will bea hates that!ld reagan because he was recovering from an assassination attempt. yes, this is going to be a very strange situation. this is a traditional rite of passage. it is a bonding moment. it is a way to poke fun at each other. it is glitzy. all of that is going to be missed. but i do think that donald trump will be there, very much, he will be talked about the entire evening and the next three days coverage will be all about trump. thank you forjoining us. health...
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you have to anticipate that he is going to bea have to anticipate that he is going to be a test starteraturday. experienced player. he has been out there before. playing pretty well. we will see. the main thing is that whoever gets and whoever does it, it is the whole group. it is the senior players particularly that group that come together and get behind and drive the thing. you need everyone on site. getting the right man to lead the lions is a long way to go before facing the all blacks in that first test and there is a lot of training sessions to come, there is a lot of games to be played, there isa a lot of games to be played, there is a lot of things to be had. you need somebody at the coal face. he is certainly a guy who exudes that. world number one mark selby is out of the welsh 0pen snooker —
you have to anticipate that he is going to bea have to anticipate that he is going to be a test starteraturday. experienced player. he has been out there before. playing pretty well. we will see. the main thing is that whoever gets and whoever does it, it is the whole group. it is the senior players particularly that group that come together and get behind and drive the thing. you need everyone on site. getting the right man to lead the lions is a long way to go before facing the all blacks in...
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it is going to bea here against india. it is going to be a tough series.20 side avoided a series whitewash against sri lanka by winning the third and final match in adelaide. openers aaron finch and michael klinger both made half centuries as the home side made 187 for six in their 20 overs. in reply, sri lanka were bowled out for 146 with two overs to spare. tennis, and the top seed angelique kerber is through to the quarter—finals of the dubai duty free championships. kerber sealed her place in the last eight with victory over monica puig of puerto rico, who beat her in last year's olympic final. kerber won 6—2, 6—3. if the german wins the title in dubai this week, she'll return to the top of the world rankings. she plays ana konjuh of croatia next. the number ten seed caroline wozniack is also through to the quarter—finals. she had to come from a set down to beat the ukrainian kateryna bondarenko. wozniacki won the deciding set 6—3. and she will now play cici bellis. the 17—year—old american pulled off a shock victory over the number four seed agnieszka
it is going to bea here against india. it is going to be a tough series.20 side avoided a series whitewash against sri lanka by winning the third and final match in adelaide. openers aaron finch and michael klinger both made half centuries as the home side made 187 for six in their 20 overs. in reply, sri lanka were bowled out for 146 with two overs to spare. tennis, and the top seed angelique kerber is through to the quarter—finals of the dubai duty free championships. kerber sealed her...
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do you think, i mean it is going to bea do you think, i mean it is going to be a traumatic year,er weandidates who might win, who knows and people who are really opposed within holland, within france, particularly, france in particular, to the eu itself.” think that the foundations will shake as never before but i suspect that the principles of the direction europe has been taking will remain, so europe has been taking will remain, soi europe has been taking will remain, so i think in france, because of the implosion of the conservative candidate in a corruption scandal, we are likely to have marine le pen in the final two, against probably mac—ron, i suspect he will win, he is very strongly pro european, but marine le pen will put in a strong showing. that will really challenge the direction but not fundamentally change it. somebody will happen in the netherlands. maria, from the greek perspective, the green crisis is not over. there are rumblings from within the trump administration that theure bro is a jer ran racquet. a way of keeping german exchange rates low. yes, i wouldn't get
do you think, i mean it is going to bea do you think, i mean it is going to be a traumatic year,er weandidates who might win, who knows and people who are really opposed within holland, within france, particularly, france in particular, to the eu itself.” think that the foundations will shake as never before but i suspect that the principles of the direction europe has been taking will remain, so europe has been taking will remain, soi europe has been taking will remain, so i think in france,...
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we cannot bea couldn't hold this feed.d of course the national health service, we founded it, we created it, we recreated it in 1997 by all the investment we put into it, but nonetheless, it cannot be the sole issue for our party and that's something that we in the labour party must be aware of and we must reflect the wider concerns of the public, not just about the reflect the wider concerns of the public, notjust about the nhs. barry gardiner, thank you, we will show you the swing. the swing from labour to conservatives, 6.7. show you the swing. the swing from labourto conservatives, 6.7. it show you the swing. the swing from labour to conservatives, 6.7. it say hi swing, not in by—elections in general, but a hi swing, not in by—elections in general, buta high hi swing, not in by—elections in general, but a high swing to go from the official opposition to the governing party. that is the remarkable part of this swing. 6.7. if that was to be carried out through the country, the conservatives would have a majority of over
we cannot bea couldn't hold this feed.d of course the national health service, we founded it, we created it, we recreated it in 1997 by all the investment we put into it, but nonetheless, it cannot be the sole issue for our party and that's something that we in the labour party must be aware of and we must reflect the wider concerns of the public, not just about the reflect the wider concerns of the public, notjust about the nhs. barry gardiner, thank you, we will show you the swing. the swing...
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by 3pm on saturday afternoon there is likely to bea saturday afternoon there is likely to be a few showerse west country, 3—4 degrees. there will be showers of sleet and snow and rain in the south—east corner. it will feel cold in the wind. gales are not out of the question that further snow. eastern scotland there will be showers continuing. through the night on saturday into sunday, more accumulations of snow are unlikely. on sunday have easterly when that we will see snow turned back to rain. in the south there will be drier and brighter. still not very warm. on sunday into monday we will start to see isobars squeezing up and the wind will strengthen again. there is a glimmer of hope in the story as we look further ahead. monday that will be more sunshine breaking up the cloud. some dry air. not quite as cold as it has been, 5—8d. on monday into tuesday the wind will slowly pivot around from a south—easterly toa pivot around from a south—easterly to a southerly direction. this weather will threaten the south—west and may bring some rain, but it will start to bring a slightly less cold f
by 3pm on saturday afternoon there is likely to bea saturday afternoon there is likely to be a few showerse west country, 3—4 degrees. there will be showers of sleet and snow and rain in the south—east corner. it will feel cold in the wind. gales are not out of the question that further snow. eastern scotland there will be showers continuing. through the night on saturday into sunday, more accumulations of snow are unlikely. on sunday have easterly when that we will see snow turned back to...
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music to her years because fiow comments and that is music to her years because now there should not bears because now there should not be a blockage to hurt triggering article 50. —— ears. there was a call that the lords will must not block it otherwise this is an unelected chamber. you do need checks and balances system. they are four to one. let's face it, it is an unwise member of parliament that would go against the will of the majority, 52%. she has a lot of power behind and it is going to make the process of faster. you will see the process of faster. you will see the speed up now to the date when she could trigger article 50. angela merkel... i she could trigger article 50. angela merkel. .. i have she could trigger article 50. angela merkel... i have two stories highlighted. you have been excessive with your highlighter. stephen clark, that is his name stop after the tunisian who had been denied asylu m the tunisian who had been denied asylum in germany then drive the truck into the market, it is not surprising that she will announce these repatriation... essentially she is sayi
music to her years because fiow comments and that is music to her years because now there should not bears because now there should not be a blockage to hurt triggering article 50. —— ears. there was a call that the lords will must not block it otherwise this is an unelected chamber. you do need checks and balances system. they are four to one. let's face it, it is an unwise member of parliament that would go against the will of the majority, 52%. she has a lot of power behind and it is...
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it promises to bea wasn't broken to my. it promises to be a really interesting night.ils on the bbc‘s 0scars page. and if you happen to be up late at night, you will also be able to find out who all the winners are as they are announced. five people have been injured, three critically, after being hit by a car in south—east london this morning. according to reports, a car struck a wall and collided with the pedestrians. the driver of the vehicle has been arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. health officials have launched a campaign for what they called "a truly tobacco—free nhs". recent research shows just one in ten hospitals is enforcing a ban on smoking outside health service buildings, and public health england is urging all hospitals to offer patients help to quit. gerry jackson reports. more than a million smokers are admitted to nhs hospitals in the uk every year. many hospital trusts in england have already banned smoking, but enforcing it isn't always easy, and public health england says much more needs to be done to achieve a
it promises to bea wasn't broken to my. it promises to be a really interesting night.ils on the bbc‘s 0scars page. and if you happen to be up late at night, you will also be able to find out who all the winners are as they are announced. five people have been injured, three critically, after being hit by a car in south—east london this morning. according to reports, a car struck a wall and collided with the pedestrians. the driver of the vehicle has been arrested on suspicion of causing...
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we expect there to bea defy her leader.re to be a rebellion on the labour side and there will be resignations and sackings from the labour front bench. let's discuss this more. i'm joined by neil car mike aland kate howey. you were on different sides of the referendum, but you will be voting the same tonight. you asa will be voting the same tonight. you as a remainor, why? i'm voting for article 50 because we have to respect the fact that we lost the referendum and that there is a majority for the start of a process to leave the european union. but thereafter, i'm determined to make sure that we do the best for britain by ensuring we have got good contacts with the european union and we leave all options open because ultimately, if things go badly wrong, ultimately, if things go badly wi’oi'ig, we ultimately, if things go badly wrong, we will need to pull back from the from the precipice. theresa may said if she doesn't get a good deal, she is willing for the ukjust to leave and go back on to world trade organisation rules
we expect there to bea defy her leader.re to be a rebellion on the labour side and there will be resignations and sackings from the labour front bench. let's discuss this more. i'm joined by neil car mike aland kate howey. you were on different sides of the referendum, but you will be voting the same tonight. you asa will be voting the same tonight. you as a remainor, why? i'm voting for article 50 because we have to respect the fact that we lost the referendum and that there is a majority for...
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as for here at the moment, it is going to bea for here at the moment, it is going to be a fantastic occasion to think arsenal warmed up incredible to think arsenal warmed upfor incredible to think arsenal warmed up for tonight's match by playing bayern munich, the five—time european champions. as for sutton, they were playing guiseley in the national league, but whatever happens tonight, if lincoln have taught‘s something, and leicester last season, as we know, the impossible is sometimes possible. from gander green lane tonight, good night. let's bring you some of the top stories and mps have been debating whether president trump's proposed state visit should be stripped of the trappings of the state occasion in order to avoid causing embarrassment to the queen. the debate comes after a petition calling for the visit to be downgraded gained more than 1.8 million signatures. they are also considering an alternative petition, backed by almost 312,000 signatures demanding the state visit does go ahead. although many mps spoke against the american president's potential visit, the conservative m
as for here at the moment, it is going to bea for here at the moment, it is going to be a fantastic occasion to think arsenal warmed up incredible to think arsenal warmed upfor incredible to think arsenal warmed up for tonight's match by playing bayern munich, the five—time european champions. as for sutton, they were playing guiseley in the national league, but whatever happens tonight, if lincoln have taught‘s something, and leicester last season, as we know, the impossible is sometimes...
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i guess we have to bea trump's policies. i guess we have to be a little bit careful.enquiry over the boss of deutsche boerse, the german stock market, was going to have talks and merge with the london stock market, but two weeks before the talks began, the bossin weeks before the talks began, the boss in germany acquired lots of shares. let's be very careful about this. the daily telegraph reports in its business section that the boss of deutsche boerse, the german stock exchange, as you say, actually bought a large number of shares and the allegation is, of course, he knew that it was in the light of talks which would be taking place and the stock price would go up. he said he did nothing wrong, and there isa said he did nothing wrong, and there is a suggestion that this is being done to delay the merger with the london stock exchange. it is the german authorities who are investigating, because the newly merged deutsche boerse and london stock exchange will be headquartered here in london. that is not liked very much in certain circles. he says it is a storm in a tea
i guess we have to bea trump's policies. i guess we have to be a little bit careful.enquiry over the boss of deutsche boerse, the german stock market, was going to have talks and merge with the london stock market, but two weeks before the talks began, the bossin weeks before the talks began, the boss in germany acquired lots of shares. let's be very careful about this. the daily telegraph reports in its business section that the boss of deutsche boerse, the german stock exchange, as you say,...
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one is this probably sadly is not going to bea this probably sadly is not going to be a one—off affairernment green paper ought to be much more proactive in its thinking about what legislation should be brought forward. and then secondly, how do we ensure that private companies, and bhs was a private companies, and bhs was a private company, employing thousands of people with 20,000 pensioners, 11,000 people. and could be governed inaas 11,000 people. and could be governed in a as though we had napoleon doing what you wanted. and rather impressive people just doing as they we re impressive people just doing as they were told by sir philip green. now the prime minister says she's looking at this. the committee which ichair looking at this. the committee which i chair have written to her giving recommendations for reforming the governance of private committees and suggesting she holds a meeting at downing street with good companies who are private companies who know how to behave. so that she can very quickly set down what the new governance rules should be. notjust for those good compan
one is this probably sadly is not going to bea this probably sadly is not going to be a one—off affairernment green paper ought to be much more proactive in its thinking about what legislation should be brought forward. and then secondly, how do we ensure that private companies, and bhs was a private companies, and bhs was a private company, employing thousands of people with 20,000 pensioners, 11,000 people. and could be governed inaas 11,000 people. and could be governed in a as though we...
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i think there will bea 10th anniversary. think there will be a lot of pressure on apple to create something quite remarkable with the new iphone. especially because parts of the business are growing quite impressively but apple really still does rely on that money coming in from the iphone. if it does not keep that success coming in it will be a real problem for them. all right, dave, thank you very much was staying up for us. see you soon. does the new us administration pose the same category of threat to the european union as radical islam? that is the startling claim made by the president of the european council, donald tusk. in a letter to eu leaders, he told them to "use the change in the trade strategy of the us to the eu's advantage," saying washington's protectionist outlook was a chance to look elsewhere forfree trade deals. meanwhile, president trump's top trade adviser says germany is using a "grossly undervalued" euro to "exploit" the us and its eu partners. germany's angela merkel has rejected the suggestion, sa
i think there will bea 10th anniversary. think there will be a lot of pressure on apple to create something quite remarkable with the new iphone. especially because parts of the business are growing quite impressively but apple really still does rely on that money coming in from the iphone. if it does not keep that success coming in it will be a real problem for them. all right, dave, thank you very much was staying up for us. see you soon. does the new us administration pose the same category...
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at ten o'clock michelle hussain will bea at ten o'clock michelle hussain will be a full round—up of the's news. first, this week's edition of our world. first, this week's edition of our world. on the barren steppe of central asia, hidden from the world, a testing ground, where, over a0 years, 500 nuclear bombs were exploded by the soviet union. they called it the polygon. the local population was supposed to have been sent to safety, but some were made to watch. thousands lived in villages that weren't cleared. villagers endured radioactive exposure the scale of which the world has never seen. 25 years after the polygon was abandoned by the soviet union, the effects still blight young people's lives. this is a film about the victims of the nuclear testing in the polygon, and one man who has dedicated his life to preventing it from ever happening again. karipbek kuyukov was born in 1968 in the furthest flung corners of the then soviet empire, here in the vast expanse of the kazakh steppe. karipbek‘s parents had already lost two children. outwardly they looked healthy, but neither had su
at ten o'clock michelle hussain will bea at ten o'clock michelle hussain will be a full round—up of the's news. first, this week's edition of our world. first, this week's edition of our world. on the barren steppe of central asia, hidden from the world, a testing ground, where, over a0 years, 500 nuclear bombs were exploded by the soviet union. they called it the polygon. the local population was supposed to have been sent to safety, but some were made to watch. thousands lived in villages...
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there will bea sea is very much calmer. there will be a squeeze in the winds over parts of wales.rs will in the west maintain temperatures well above freezing. in rural areas, maintain temperatures well above freezing. in ruralareas, it maintain temperatures well above freezing. in rural areas, it could turn chilly. frilly bright to start away from the north of scotland. not away from the north of scotland. not a bad start to the friday. through the day, it spreads eastwards. the northern half of the country code will stay fear for northern half of the country code will stay fearfor much northern half of the country code will stay fear for much of the afternoon. not as mild. temperatures are down on today. that is important because if the rain persists and at an intensity, it could turn to snow over welsh mountains and further north. the winds are likely to cost 250 mph inland, 70 along the coast. a real battering from northern france and the channel islands. warnings on the website. nasty low— pressure warnings on the website. nasty low— pressure crosses warnings on the website.
there will bea sea is very much calmer. there will be a squeeze in the winds over parts of wales.rs will in the west maintain temperatures well above freezing. in rural areas, maintain temperatures well above freezing. in ruralareas, it maintain temperatures well above freezing. in rural areas, it could turn chilly. frilly bright to start away from the north of scotland. not away from the north of scotland. not a bad start to the friday. through the day, it spreads eastwards. the northern half...
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it'll probably bea job on their hands. it'll probably be a caretaker, do you think? they will never turn it around for monday. i don't think so. the coach has been there a long time and it would not surprise me if he has been put in charge of the game for monday. there may be something in the pipeline of ready. you don't store, it has been very quick and they may have somebody that lined up. thank you for speaking to us. thousands of cannabis plants have been discovered by police growing in an underground nuclear bunker near salisbury in wiltshire. the crop has an estimated street value of more than a million pounds. officers say the plants were being grown in twenty large rooms with almost every part of the bunker dedicated to what they described as the "wholesale production" of cannabis. six men have been arrested. jon kay reports. hidden in the wiltshire countryside, rghq chilmark, a huge underground bunker built to protect britain's leaders in a nuclear war. if we go in here, mind your head... this afternoon, police showed us the vast cannabis growing operation t
it'll probably bea job on their hands. it'll probably be a caretaker, do you think? they will never turn it around for monday. i don't think so. the coach has been there a long time and it would not surprise me if he has been put in charge of the game for monday. there may be something in the pipeline of ready. you don't store, it has been very quick and they may have somebody that lined up. thank you for speaking to us. thousands of cannabis plants have been discovered by police growing in an...
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there will bea have engineered a vote.ld trump addressing parliament. that will ta ke addressing parliament. that will take place in westminster hall if the speaker tried to introduce that in the main chamber there would have been a vote and that would have can is the opinion of mps. that could have given him cover. he wants to be the person to say it. i am sure the queen, with all her years of experience, is more than capable of dealing with a state visit from someone that perhaps she may not welcome as much a sum and she has something more in common with. we have had mugabe, we have had the bahraini and is, the chinese. it is not like we strangers to people we do not agree with. i sure the queen could have organised state banquet. you do not hear about the queen being a remain or a brexiteer, do you? i know lots of people think that the house of commons is very old—fashioned. it is. it is those things, there are plenty of ways of dealing with these things without you having to be personal. you have both been knocking aro
there will bea have engineered a vote.ld trump addressing parliament. that will ta ke addressing parliament. that will take place in westminster hall if the speaker tried to introduce that in the main chamber there would have been a vote and that would have can is the opinion of mps. that could have given him cover. he wants to be the person to say it. i am sure the queen, with all her years of experience, is more than capable of dealing with a state visit from someone that perhaps she may not...
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he wrote a book about how to bea history.e was too old and perhaps to a survey to be one again. at that very moment, ifell in to be one again. at that very moment, i fell in love with israel. his bitterest attacks were referred to israel. —— reserve. he pledged never to return to israel. it is time to remind your honour at the start of honour belongs to —— the start of honour belongs to —— the star david belongs to all dues. —— the star of david belongs to all of the star of david belongs to all of the jewish people. did you independent reviewer of terrorism lies as warned that britain faced a level of threat not since the ira bombings of the 1970s. max hill told the sunday telegraph that plots by islamic state extremists to attack uk cities were an enormous risk. he singled out the issue of british people returning from abroad after fighting for the so islamic state. the time now for all the sports news in sport today. hi, everyone. you're watching sport today live from the bbc sport centre. i'm nick marshall—mccormack — com
he wrote a book about how to bea history.e was too old and perhaps to a survey to be one again. at that very moment, ifell in to be one again. at that very moment, i fell in love with israel. his bitterest attacks were referred to israel. —— reserve. he pledged never to return to israel. it is time to remind your honour at the start of honour belongs to —— the start of honour belongs to —— the star david belongs to all dues. —— the star of david belongs to all of the star of...
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when parliamentarians are responsible for voting for the president, that would bea voting for the presidente a process that could be open to corruption because if you have a national ochre will register and millions of people are going out there, you can't fight every single person. but you could if you wanted to ride 230 parliamentarians. the process itself is open to corruption if it is proven and our correspondence, who has filed a piece about the selection, he says there has been money changing hands. shell. what is it doing in the north sea? shell is not go to be alone. it is taking down the rigs. i bought bp was doing that already. this is the big one. the brent platform, really big, used to produce about half a million barrels per day and produces a fraction of that now. the north sea, with the article focusing on the job side of things, north sea decommissioning is going to be one of the biggest industries in the next few years because the north sea is coming to the end of its lifeline. a lot of rigs have to be dismantled. when they start to decommission old rigs, do they make money
when parliamentarians are responsible for voting for the president, that would bea voting for the presidente a process that could be open to corruption because if you have a national ochre will register and millions of people are going out there, you can't fight every single person. but you could if you wanted to ride 230 parliamentarians. the process itself is open to corruption if it is proven and our correspondence, who has filed a piece about the selection, he says there has been money...
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grey and cold start and bow showers will continue to bea start and bow showers will continue to be attle bit further west as far as east wales and down in the summer set as well. the best of any brightness into the extreme north—west but temperatures will struggle. a lot of cloud around for sunday. the snow eases, but there will be some rain showers and it will be some rain showers and it will feel bitterly cold when you factor in the strength of the north—east wind. the health secretary admits waiting times in a and e in hospitals in england are completely unacceptable. figures show patients are waiting longer than at any time in the last ten years. that kind of care is completely unacceptable. no one would want it for members of their own family. and new figures today reveal the number of cancelled operations last year was the highest in fifteen years. also tonight... a discredited government investigation into thousands of allegations of abuse by iraq war veterans is shut down. this will be a huge relief to hundreds of british troops who have had these quite unfair allegations han
grey and cold start and bow showers will continue to bea start and bow showers will continue to be attle bit further west as far as east wales and down in the summer set as well. the best of any brightness into the extreme north—west but temperatures will struggle. a lot of cloud around for sunday. the snow eases, but there will be some rain showers and it will be some rain showers and it will feel bitterly cold when you factor in the strength of the north—east wind. the health secretary...
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be made my child out to bea appalling. be made my child out to be a freak.low him to be ahem, they would have to consult all the stakeholders, the board of governors, the teachers, parents, pupil body, with regard to my child. he was last on the list of considerations. at times, i had suicidal thoughts. it felt like the world was against me apart from my mother. the specific issue concerned aidan wanting to wear a boys uniform. the headteacher said that younger children might be confused. in september 2015, she withdrew aidan from the school and took legal action under the equalities act. nobody from the school was available for comment. in a statement, they said they continued happiness and well—being of students was a top priority. they say they cannot discuss this whilst legal proceedings are open. in the last number of years, the number of children referred to the nhs for gender dysphoria has increased.” feel it is only natural that schools would learn to at least be accepting of people who are going through this. they are already suffering enough. i wou
be made my child out to bea appalling. be made my child out to be a freak.low him to be ahem, they would have to consult all the stakeholders, the board of governors, the teachers, parents, pupil body, with regard to my child. he was last on the list of considerations. at times, i had suicidal thoughts. it felt like the world was against me apart from my mother. the specific issue concerned aidan wanting to wear a boys uniform. the headteacher said that younger children might be confused. in...
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it's one point and for surely must bea it's one point and for surely must be a bit disappointed for thistarted very well, scored the goal, we created chances to score the second goal, and then this free kick... i think that, we tried, we tried to win the game. you know, we want to be brave and played two upfront when mccann, i like that formation, but it still has to work. after about 20 minutes we can't the game down. good reaction to their goal, i don't think there was any panic in the team, they played nice and solid, played how we wanted to play to disrupt them and cause problems and i think we did that. rangers are into the last eight of the scottish cup after coming from behind to beat greenock morton. there were a few shaky moments at the back for last seasons beaten finalists, but after kenny miller got an equaliser, martyn waghorn won it for rangers — in what was their first match following the departure of manager mark warburton on friday. scottish cup holders, hibernian will face a fifth round replay after a goalless draw with edinburgh rivals, hearts. the best opportunity fel
it's one point and for surely must bea it's one point and for surely must be a bit disappointed for thistarted very well, scored the goal, we created chances to score the second goal, and then this free kick... i think that, we tried, we tried to win the game. you know, we want to be brave and played two upfront when mccann, i like that formation, but it still has to work. after about 20 minutes we can't the game down. good reaction to their goal, i don't think there was any panic in the team,...
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he said we are going to bea very well.nation of being rules, law and order. the trump bay supporters will love this. but what will more moral moderate american thinking? what democrats thinking? —— what will more moderate americans think there's mac is the president going to swiftly to say that just by you being here illegally, we will support you. if you get tough with these people, you will need more resources ? these people, you will need more resources? that is exactly right. what you have heard from sean spicer and from the president himself is an indication that they want to beef up by thousands, border patrol agents in order not only to carry out this law, but it makes you wonder what else they have in mind that might go beyond this. just to clarify what christian was asking on the dreamers, you were saying that people who supported donald trump in the election campaign and like the fa ct the election campaign and like the fact that he was going to throw at the children, will they be ok with that? i think they will
he said we are going to bea very well.nation of being rules, law and order. the trump bay supporters will love this. but what will more moral moderate american thinking? what democrats thinking? —— what will more moderate americans think there's mac is the president going to swiftly to say that just by you being here illegally, we will support you. if you get tough with these people, you will need more resources ? these people, you will need more resources? that is exactly right. what you...
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there is also to bea dangerous situations.l. it is understood the union is being warned it will be taken to court if the action goes ahead. but if it does, it could cause serious problems thatjails, already facing huge pressure. a bbc investigation has revealed there will more than 20,000 allegations of abuse made against home—care workers over the past three years. many of the cases involve neglect, but there are also allegations of physical, psychological and sexual abuse. the uk home—care association has described the findings of horrifying, but has warned the system is under extreme pressure. you are watching bbc world news. 0ne top story this owl, the official inquest into the deaths of 30 british tourist is murdered by an islamist gunman in tunisia two years ago, will conclude later today. many of the relatives believe neglect contributed to the deaths. it has been the top story on the news review for at least a week, so let's correct that. ahead of president trump's speech to the us congress, the new york times says he
there is also to bea dangerous situations.l. it is understood the union is being warned it will be taken to court if the action goes ahead. but if it does, it could cause serious problems thatjails, already facing huge pressure. a bbc investigation has revealed there will more than 20,000 allegations of abuse made against home—care workers over the past three years. many of the cases involve neglect, but there are also allegations of physical, psychological and sexual abuse. the uk...
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although that might not have had a consumer angle, people thought it was our chance to bea people thoughtchance to be a young technology nation and they were concerned. in 2013 according to the article in the south china morning post, north korea was receiving close to $3 billion for its coal exports to china. in 2015, about $2.5 billion. a lot of money for north korea, maybe not too many other countries. china is going to ban the purchase of north korean coal, lots of money disappearing for north korea and it's happening against the backdrop of the assassination in malaysia. what's interesting is what this means in the global context. china is trying to say to america, mr trump, you've been saying we don't do enough in the region, we're not supporting you on getting north korea to stop missile tests but were finally going to do something and make it public and stop the coal imports and put pressure on north korea but more importantly we can show you we can be a good ally. the chinese are looking to dc and also soul to say we're going to play the global game, don't worry about us, we're n
although that might not have had a consumer angle, people thought it was our chance to bea people thoughtchance to be a young technology nation and they were concerned. in 2013 according to the article in the south china morning post, north korea was receiving close to $3 billion for its coal exports to china. in 2015, about $2.5 billion. a lot of money for north korea, maybe not too many other countries. china is going to ban the purchase of north korean coal, lots of money disappearing for...
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i want to bea i want to be a policeman. i want to be a doctor. i want to be a pilot.lot. i want to be an air hostess. thank you. in this imaginary city, kids come here to have fun and to learn about grown—up jobs. they also own pretend money. there are nearly 40 own pretend money. there are nearly a0 companies vying for the children's the tension but some ask if it's appropriate for children to be exposed to so many brands in such an immersive way —— children's attention. branding experts warn parents should be careful. kids are constantly exposed to big brands, they're bombarded by thousands of brand m essa 9 es every bombarded by thousands of brand messages every day but that's different to being dropped into a branded environment where he is no escape and no ability for them to censor themselves or the parents to edit it for them. kidzania doesn't see a problem. we're surrounded by brands everyday and kids will grow up brands everyday and kids will grow up with that, whether macro three all elsewhere in the world. the ultimate goal is to provide realism for the kid
i want to bea i want to be a policeman. i want to be a doctor. i want to be a pilot.lot. i want to be an air hostess. thank you. in this imaginary city, kids come here to have fun and to learn about grown—up jobs. they also own pretend money. there are nearly 40 own pretend money. there are nearly a0 companies vying for the children's the tension but some ask if it's appropriate for children to be exposed to so many brands in such an immersive way —— children's attention. branding experts...
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different types of simulations they'll face for real when they're out on the boat on what's likely to beawhat's likely to be a very gruelling competition. jo—wilifried tsonga is into the quarter finals of the rotterdam open after a 6—4 6—2 win over luxembourg's gilles muller on wednesday. the frenchman who's seeded sixth in this event didn't encounter too many concerns and moves through to a match up against either marin cilic or borna coric. dustinjohnson or hideki matsuyama can reach the top of the world rankings for the first time this week if either of them can win the genesis open in los angeles and other players slip up. but one man who is hoping to continue his great start to the season isjordan spieth who's fresh off a win at the pebble beach pro—am on sunday. ijust i just feel loose, i feel free—flowing. you feel like that kind of burden of the yearjust to grab one is off my back and i feel like that's going to free me up a bit the rest of the year. it wasn't like it was my first win, but at the same time each new year you want to start it off and get something done early like th
different types of simulations they'll face for real when they're out on the boat on what's likely to beawhat's likely to be a very gruelling competition. jo—wilifried tsonga is into the quarter finals of the rotterdam open after a 6—4 6—2 win over luxembourg's gilles muller on wednesday. the frenchman who's seeded sixth in this event didn't encounter too many concerns and moves through to a match up against either marin cilic or borna coric. dustinjohnson or hideki matsuyama can reach...
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thinking of marine le pen and the elections in europe, europe is going to bea elections in europe, europes going to be a very, very different place by the end of the year.|i to be a very, very different place by the end of the year. i can with cliches but not vulgarities, even at this time. i apologise. we are sensitive, aren't we here at the papers! all the front pages are online. each night's edition of the papers is posted on the page shortly after we finish. no excuses for not being up—to—date. coming up next, the film review. hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what delights do you have for us this week? well, we are, as you know, in awards season, so we have loving, an oscar—nominated drama. we have gold, the new film starring matthew mcconaughey. and toni erdmann, oscar—nominated two—and—three—quarter—hour german comedy. i look forward to hearing what you have to say about that. loving first of all — a true story about a couple who helped to change the law in america. it is a true story,
thinking of marine le pen and the elections in europe, europe is going to bea elections in europe, europes going to be a very, very different place by the end of the year.|i to be a very, very different place by the end of the year. i can with cliches but not vulgarities, even at this time. i apologise. we are sensitive, aren't we here at the papers! all the front pages are online. each night's edition of the papers is posted on the page shortly after we finish. no excuses for not being...
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that illustrates how it might bea agreement.e—off between compromising the date of the users when it comes to chinese authorities and their copperheads and surveillance. all right, thank you for joining surveillance. all right, thank you forjoining us this morning. very interesting. there is so much on the interesting. there is so much on the interest —— on the internet so do ta ke interest —— on the internet so do take a look. now — think supercar and bargain isn't the word that immediately comes to mind. but since the uk's vote to leave the european union, wealthy petrol—heads from around the world have been heading here to do their shopping thanks to the slump in sterling. luxury car dealer tom jaconelli explains what it has meant for his business. iam tom i am tom jaconelli at roman is international. we are a family run business. we sell mclaren, ferrari are the very best of the supercars. what it is meant to european buyers is with the falling pound, they have managed to bag themselves a bargain. the price of one of these m
that illustrates how it might bea agreement.e—off between compromising the date of the users when it comes to chinese authorities and their copperheads and surveillance. all right, thank you for joining surveillance. all right, thank you forjoining us this morning. very interesting. there is so much on the interesting. there is so much on the interest —— on the internet so do ta ke interest —— on the internet so do take a look. now — think supercar and bargain isn't the word that...
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miller, on investment charges, she did some good work into that, and there is the for her but this will beahere is the for her but this will be a massive battle, this is going to keep us going throughout march, april may, and beyond. gina miller, in the independent front page, you admire her, as the woman who brought this case, she came in for a lot of stick from certain quarters? she has had a lot of stick, a lot of people will say into response what she did, the public had their say, they were very clear, they voted for "brexit" and the idea that it has to be brought back before parliament is kind of unnecessary, because it is almost a hurdle that is not warranted, given that people had their direct say. yes, she is clearly standing up for principles she thinks are very important, she thinks that this is something that she must do, and the fact she went to such lengths to do it, whether you are on either side of the " b rex it" you are on either side of the "brexit" fans, you have got to admire herfor doing "brexit" fans, you have got to admire her for doing it, "brexit" fans, you have go
miller, on investment charges, she did some good work into that, and there is the for her but this will beahere is the for her but this will be a massive battle, this is going to keep us going throughout march, april may, and beyond. gina miller, in the independent front page, you admire her, as the woman who brought this case, she came in for a lot of stick from certain quarters? she has had a lot of stick, a lot of people will say into response what she did, the public had their say, they...
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after an acrimonious stand—off with its previous chairman, it will bea with its previous chairman, ite a huge shift here at the headquarters of tata. he is the seventh chairman of the tata group. he spent his entire professional life inside the group. he is popular amongst employees and has long in the favourite for the new role. it is lower —— it is largely accepted that the task ahead of him is nothing more —— short of monumental. the tata group has interests ranging from steel and cars to salt and tea. but many other companies have been struggling in recent years. luxury car makerjaguar land rover and tcs are generating enough profits to keep the group afloat. together they account for more than half of the combined revenues. so natarajan chandrasekaran‘s first challenge would be to reduce the dependence on these two businesses and turnaround others. his second big challenge will be making a decision the future of tata steel in the uk, when it has suffered heavy losses. union workers backed the move towards saving britain's largest steel producer. his other challenge will be the gl
after an acrimonious stand—off with its previous chairman, it will bea with its previous chairman, ite a huge shift here at the headquarters of tata. he is the seventh chairman of the tata group. he spent his entire professional life inside the group. he is popular amongst employees and has long in the favourite for the new role. it is lower —— it is largely accepted that the task ahead of him is nothing more —— short of monumental. the tata group has interests ranging from steel and...
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. >> like salt bea. first we'll drop the salt on today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lay sol. (achoo!) did you know you can pick up cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to help protect your home. this cold and flu season help keep your home happy and healthy and lysol that. shis it dna or olay? us 20-something skin. new olay total effects fights seven signs of aging to help who needs dna when you have olay? new total effects. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing
. >> like salt bea. first we'll drop the salt on today's forecast. >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lay sol. (achoo!) did you know you can pick up cold & flu viruses from things in your home for up to 48 hours? it's like having a sick family member that you didn't even know was there. and we all know what happens when one family member gets sick. but lysol spray and lysol wipes kill 99.9% of germs including 8 common cold & flu viruses to...
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spki ohiinitut of e pk, tnkanofou owhai veasal the aolsang by gi bea. thfures't att edo . the nhi aimrtt whisoi tbe sitngn thunedtas pre ur in01 thfures t atseto . weava eainvial mitebyherede o thunedtas. igogo cfirmedan heiltrsfm e ur shoulbexcitedbo tt. ppus otprttthk ouho yofe. inabt w u ltit reectoeah rend amar thfures t att ed b core ionheayo realg the foab ce ac pendptisth cng t w. weeed redehamas ree keerusnfci thorrsooseouy mangatnaseri i adnc. e tu inowh ius toe, ayoer sd. la fda iaswo...
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and i think we can have more trade and fair trade that will bea more trade and fair trade that will behey do not like the idea of tariffs, foreign countries do not like the idea of terror is either and they could stop some intellectual property thefts such as falls apple stores in beijing that are so realistic even the employees think there working for apple. no one has tried to stop that before president trump. he is going to try to stop that now. talking about reducing corporate tax rates, congress set a debt ceiling which almost doubled to $20 trillion under president obama. if he starts to cut taxes and build more infrastructure, the debt ceiling is going to go up even higher? that is not necessarily true because a lower corporate tax rate can result in an influx of cash back to the united states. multinational companies are holding over $2 trillion in earnings overseas. that would be a tremendous stimulus if even 25% of that came back and was invested in the united states in enterprises that then create tax revenue. and there are many opportunities for growth that would then achie
and i think we can have more trade and fair trade that will bea more trade and fair trade that will behey do not like the idea of tariffs, foreign countries do not like the idea of terror is either and they could stop some intellectual property thefts such as falls apple stores in beijing that are so realistic even the employees think there working for apple. no one has tried to stop that before president trump. he is going to try to stop that now. talking about reducing corporate tax rates,...
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and despite months of practice, she was so nervous to dance with dan who wore stilts to be the bea beastow do you do a three-minute waltz routine with a beast? i mean, he is like three heads taller than me. >> she pulled it off. >> yes. >> and the singing of the theme song sounds familiar, it is because it is john legend and ar yawn na grandun -- arianna gran, and there are three original new songs. and there is luke perry. >> i want to call him dillon mckay, the bad boy of "beverly hills 90210." so back then you had to be team dillon or team brandon. i had to tell him. >> don't be too upset, but i was a brandon girl back in the day. >> it is never too late. >> you will take me back? >> y. and spin the brandon around and that is me on the other side with a much beter look. >> and you will be kiss iing th paint once again. sorry. >> okay. 20 minutes with mr. charm, and yeah, i think they'm team dillon again. luke at 50 has the james dean bad boy vibe going on even in the new series "riverdale" but why do they have to mess with the 90210 hair. back then, how long did it take? >> at one poi
and despite months of practice, she was so nervous to dance with dan who wore stilts to be the bea beastow do you do a three-minute waltz routine with a beast? i mean, he is like three heads taller than me. >> she pulled it off. >> yes. >> and the singing of the theme song sounds familiar, it is because it is john legend and ar yawn na grandun -- arianna gran, and there are three original new songs. and there is luke perry. >> i want to call him dillon mckay, the bad boy...
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you don't have to bea agile workforce. to be a genius to suggest this will cause a row to end all rows, politically. we wonder if the nhs can take any more. but this could be round the corner. the telegraph. a cancer pill being denied to half a million women and this is because gps don't know this pill actually works for cancer? it is a next-door rene —— extraordinary story. it should be prescribed to women who have a medium to high risk of breast cancer, those who have a family risk, half a million people but doctors don't seem to be prescribing it. 24% of doctors, university couege it. 24% of doctors, university college london has found in its research, were aware of the guidance but not doing it. it is a drug that could reduce the chances of breast cancer. you take it every day for five years protection can last for two decades. imagine the benefits to the nhs, as well as plenty of lives. why aren't they prescribing it? the medical profession, the defence of this would surely be, the medical profession, the right tablet
you don't have to bea agile workforce. to be a genius to suggest this will cause a row to end all rows, politically. we wonder if the nhs can take any more. but this could be round the corner. the telegraph. a cancer pill being denied to half a million women and this is because gps don't know this pill actually works for cancer? it is a next-door rene —— extraordinary story. it should be prescribed to women who have a medium to high risk of breast cancer, those who have a family risk, half...
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saying it will bea are welcoming that.here in this building here in glasgow to do with the five hours of programming that with start, we think, in august 2018. john nicholson, how do you react to this, good morning? good morning. well i'm delighted whenever i hear there are going to be newjobs, that's an excellent thing and we welcome the new channel. we welcome the extra vement and of course, we welcome the extra £1 million for the gaelic language, but what lorna didn't mention there was hand and glove with this announcement is another announcement which is that the bbc is going to kill off the prospects ofa is going to kill off the prospects of a separate scotch 6pm news on bbc one which the bbc has been piloting over the last year and i'm disappointed about that because, of course, it's great to have a separate scottish nine o'clock news, but i think it is very important to have a six o'clock news on bbc one. why? well, you just have to watch the running order of the main bbc news and quite often the they will lead on a
saying it will bea are welcoming that.here in this building here in glasgow to do with the five hours of programming that with start, we think, in august 2018. john nicholson, how do you react to this, good morning? good morning. well i'm delighted whenever i hear there are going to be newjobs, that's an excellent thing and we welcome the new channel. we welcome the extra vement and of course, we welcome the extra £1 million for the gaelic language, but what lorna didn't mention there was hand...
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you have to anticipate that he is going to bea have to anticipate that he is going to be a test starter. certainly will be in my team. i think alun wyn jones played rebel on saturday. experienced player. he has been out there before. playing pretty well. we will see. the main thing is that whoever gets and whoever does it, it is the whole group. it is the senior players particularly that group that come together and get behind and drive the thing. you need everyone on site. getting the right man to lead the lions is a long way to go before facing the all blacks in that first test and there is a lot of training sessions to come, there is a lot of games to be played, there isa a lot of games to be played, there is a lot of things to be had. you need somebody at the coal face. he is certainly a guy who exudes that. world number one mark selby is out of the welsh 0pen snooker — losing in the fourth round to 17—year—old yang bingtao of china. who has since been knocked out himself. some players played twice today. and after two wins, it's back to school for another teenager. 15—year—old jack
you have to anticipate that he is going to bea have to anticipate that he is going to be a test starter. certainly will be in my team. i think alun wyn jones played rebel on saturday. experienced player. he has been out there before. playing pretty well. we will see. the main thing is that whoever gets and whoever does it, it is the whole group. it is the senior players particularly that group that come together and get behind and drive the thing. you need everyone on site. getting the right...