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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. headlines: the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit vote to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. violence in venezuela — at least two people are killed as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to stop opposition protesters bringing foreign aid into the country. almost half of police forces across england are increasing the numbers of officers trained to use tasers. the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in morocco for their first official visit to north africa. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets. and coming up after sport — our sunday morning edition of the papers — joining me today are the sunday times journalist rosamund urwin and political commentatorjames millar. before the papers — sport. a full round—up of the rugby later was exciting, wasn't it? yes, they are still on course for victory, wales, with a stunning victory, wale
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11.kstop. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. and in rugby, england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations. and in half an hour — foreign correspondents look how
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11.kstop. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. and in rugby, england celebrate a stunning...
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that is your hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.ines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. michael gove insists progress is being made. leicester city part company with manager claude puel after only 16 months in charge. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets. now on bbc news, it's 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 punis
that is your hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.ines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together. there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 103m... president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with worthless plane tickets — and hundreds ofjobs are at risk — as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit — and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty and illegal blood—sports on social media websites. workers on auto—enrolment pensions will have to contribute 5% of their salary in april. the increase means take home pay may fall for millions of people. and coming up on inside out east at 10:30 — how to safeguard your home from hackers — and the vicar who's helping to protect suffolk‘s ancient churches. good morning and welcome to bbc news. president trump has said britain and other european allies should "take bac
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 103m... president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with worthless plane tickets — and hundreds ofjobs are at risk — as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit — and come together in the...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 12.our's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently, if the party is to stay together. there's almost a sort of crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means that everyone who cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister says she won't allow the brexit referendum result to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. michael gove says a deal can be done. i understand that progress is being made, that the attorney—general, geoffrey cox, and the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, have had fruitful conversations with their european colleagues. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only 16 months in charge. venezuela's opposition leader calls on other nations to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after several people are k
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 12.our's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently, if the party is to stay together. there's almost a sort of crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means that everyone who cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister says she won't allow the brexit referendum...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:00am.the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use, and hundreds ofjobs are at risk, as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit, and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty and illegal blood—sports on social media websites. and dateline london here on bbc news in half an hour, discusses the labour leader jeremy corbyn s moves on brexit. that's at 11:30.
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:00am.the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use, and hundreds ofjobs are at risk, as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit, and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty and illegal...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. and a little monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. now dateline london. with carrie gracie. a state o
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11. theresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. and in rugby, england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations. and in half an hour — foreign correspondents look how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world in dateline london. theresa may says she is still determined to deliver brexit on time, as she prepares to re—open negotiations in brussels. writing in today's sunday telegraph, the prime minister says she will be "battling for britain" in the talks, and claims she will be armed with a fr
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11. theresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines at half past nine. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses minister of trying to run down the clock. the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption coming up: on inside out — west midlands — tackling prostitution, surviving the high street downturn and upsales in raw milk — that's at 10:30. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster. good morning. i have t
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines at half past nine. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses minister of trying to run down the clock. the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's...
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well, ben brown is in wiltshire for us this afternoon. ben.he snow has slightly abated now, we are at chippenham or near chippenham by the m4 motorway this afternoon, and there has been the heavy snowfall for hours as there has been right along the m4 corridor through the day, causing as you say a lot of travel disruption. also closing hundreds and hundreds of schools, just in wiltshire alone, something like 250 schools have been close. in wales, 500 have been closed, that's a quarter of the entire number of schools in wales. thatjust gives you an idea of the disruption, not just roads, also the rail services in many area, and flights, at heathrow, bristol airport, also disrupted as well. the heaviest labels was seen in cornwall, i2 centimetres —— heaviest snowfall. hundreds of drivers were stranded at a pub called the jamaica in. let's get the report on a day of freezing temperatures through the uk. it may not be a polar vortex but it's pretty parky. and for millions of people, a difficult and for some impossible journey to work. if you have
well, ben brown is in wiltshire for us this afternoon. ben.he snow has slightly abated now, we are at chippenham or near chippenham by the m4 motorway this afternoon, and there has been the heavy snowfall for hours as there has been right along the m4 corridor through the day, causing as you say a lot of travel disruption. also closing hundreds and hundreds of schools, just in wiltshire alone, something like 250 schools have been close. in wales, 500 have been closed, that's a quarter of the...
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next here on the news channel is the film review with ben brown and mark kermode, but from us, it's goodnightllo there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of retelling of the legend of king arthur? yes, this is byjoe cornish, who made attack the block a while ago. louis ashbourne serkis plays this bullied kid named alex, and he and his other equally bullied friend stumble upon a sword in stone and they pull it out and they take it back home and they realise that what they have stumbled on is the sword in the stone, the great arthurian story, and now rises a curse with morgana coming to threaten them. and to overcome it, they have to band together, much as arthur did, they have to pull together all of these rivals — including the kids who once bullied them — so that th
next here on the news channel is the film review with ben brown and mark kermode, but from us, it's goodnightllo there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, what delights do you have? a mixed bag. we have the kid who would be king, which is an arthurian update. we have a private war, a drama about a real—life story. and jellyfish, a low—budget but ambitious picture. so the kid who would be king, a kind of...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11pm: they ayes to the right, 258. noes to the left, 303.other humiliating defeat for theresa may and her plans for the uk to leave the european union. president trump is to declare a national emergency, to get the funding he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. ministers warn that a young woman who ran away to join the islamic state group could face prosecution if she returns to the uk. if you come back prepared to be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted. and a&e waiting times in england are the worst they've been since four—hour targets were introduced 15 years ago. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11pm: they ayes to the right, 258. noes to the left, 303.other humiliating defeat for theresa may and her plans for the uk to leave the european union. president trump is to declare a national emergency, to get the funding he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. ministers warn that a young woman who ran away to join the islamic state group could face prosecution if she returns to the uk. if you come back prepared to be questioned, investigated and...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.issan has confirmed its next generation x—trail won't be made as planned in sunderland. the firm says continued uncertainty around the uk's future relationship with the eu is not helping the company to plan for the future. theresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. a new underwater search is taking place off guernsey to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison after a review in england and wales. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: i know they said i'm not going to feel the cold, but i'm really nervous about my body going into some kind of shock once i get in the water. it's an icy plunge fo
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.issan has confirmed its next generation x—trail won't be made as planned in sunderland. the firm says continued uncertainty around the uk's future relationship with the eu is not helping the company to plan for the future. theresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. a new underwater search is taking place off guernsey to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and...
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hello this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. the family of shemima begum — the british teenager who ran away to syria to join the islamic state group — say she has given birth to a boy. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit — and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty and illegal blood—sports on social media websites. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan. this week i am in morocco. coming up, i am taking in some modern art in marrakech. it is a city with character and personality. coming here will bring out your character. lucy has some
hello this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. the family of shemima begum — the british teenager who ran away to syria to join the islamic state group — say she has given birth to a boy. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses....
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i'm ben brown.oday at two. theresa may holds talks with eu leaders, to try and secure changes to her brexit withdrawal agreement. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn sets out five demands that could see labour back a brexit deal in parliament. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with hugh. there is no horse racing today in the uk, afteran there is no horse racing today in the uk, after an outbreak of equine flu. more atjust after 2:30pm. thanks hugh, and lucy has all the weather — some wet and very windy weather to come, as storm eric moves in the atlantic. i will have the detail. welcome to afternoon live. theresa may has been meeting the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, in brussels to try to secure changes to the brexit withdrawal agreement both sides described the talks as robust but constructive. mrjuncker again insisted there could be no re—opening of the agreement, but both leaders have agreed to meet again before the end of the month. theresa may has to get changes to t
i'm ben brown.oday at two. theresa may holds talks with eu leaders, to try and secure changes to her brexit withdrawal agreement. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn sets out five demands that could see labour back a brexit deal in parliament. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with hugh. there is no horse racing today in the uk, afteran there is no horse racing today in the uk, after an outbreak of equine flu. more atjust after 2:30pm. thanks hugh, and lucy has all the weather — some wet and...
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i'm ben brown, live in wiltshire.d southern england, leaving motorists stranded and causing travel disruption. more than a hundred people sought refuge for the night at a pub on bodmin moor in cornwall after their cars got stuck on the a30. around 400 students were also stranded at callywith college in bodmin where they were forced to spend the night. we slid into the back of someone on the way back and deemed it too dangerous to travel home, so we
i'm ben brown, live in wiltshire.d southern england, leaving motorists stranded and causing travel disruption. more than a hundred people sought refuge for the night at a pub on bodmin moor in cornwall after their cars got stuck on the a30. around 400 students were also stranded at callywith college in bodmin where they were forced to spend the night. we slid into the back of someone on the way back and deemed it too dangerous to travel home, so we
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit referendum to be frustrated, as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. the environment secretary, michael, gove insists progress is being made. venezuela's opposition leader calls on the international community to consider "all measures" to oust president nicolas maduro after at least two people died in border clashes yesterday. leicester city part company with their manager claude puel after only 16 months in charge. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines: labour's deputy leader, tom watson, warnsjeremy corbyn he has to act urgently if the party is to stay together there is almost a crisis for the soul of the labour party now, and that means everyone that cares about our future, whatever tradition they represent, has to find it within themselves to work more closely together, and that's as big a challenge forjeremy as it is for me. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit...
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i‘m ben brown. the headlines at 10...nd his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squires, who disappeared in hull on thursday night — police say they‘re extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. in sport — england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations. and in half an hour — kenneth branagh speaks to tom brook about his new film ‘all is true‘ — in talking movies.
i‘m ben brown. the headlines at 10...nd his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squires, who disappeared in hull on thursday night — police say they‘re extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. in sport — england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations. and in half an hour — kenneth branagh speaks to tom...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.heresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. nissan has confirmed its next generation x—trail won't be made as planned in sunderland. the firm says continued uncertainty around the uk's future relationship with the eu is not helping the company to plan for the future. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england and wales. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: barriers without walls. can tech trump the border? how microsoft came back from the dead. and the magic behind the avengers. the construction of a wall at the us—mexican border has dominated american politics sin
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.heresa may says she has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. nissan has confirmed its next generation x—trail won't be made as planned in sunderland. the firm says continued uncertainty around the uk's future relationship with the eu is not helping the company to plan for the future. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot....
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.eresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees' pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. and monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.eresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees' pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 103m. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. and monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on inside out — west midlands — tackling prostitution
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.ister of trying to run down the clock. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees' pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria.
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.ister of trying to run down the clock. the work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees' pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria.
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at noon.has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. nissan says brexit is causing uncertainty — as it confirms that its new suv won't be made in sunderland, but injapan. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england and wales. in rugby, england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations.
i'm ben brown. the headlines at noon.has new ideas on brexit ahead of her return to brussels for talks on the irish backstop. nissan says brexit is causing uncertainty — as it confirms that its new suv won't be made in sunderland, but injapan. a new search begins off guernsey today to find missing cardiff city footballer emiliano sala and his pilot. hundreds of students join police to search for libby squire, who disappeared in hull on thursday night. police say they're extremely concerned...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.heresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week: extreme weather predictions. on the mend with vr. and... the last four years have been the hottest on record. the climate is changing. average global temperatures are rising. as we continue to release more c02 into the atmosphere, scientists are repeating their warning that humanity faces extremely difficult decisions about our future. if we choose to reduce the risks from a changing climate, that will require reducing our carbon dioxide emissions quite dramatically over the coming decades. and the
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.heresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called...
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ben brown has been speaking to adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates.re talking about sainsbury‘s, tesco and morrison's, goods were on sale in the healthy or healthier sections which were either high in salt, in fats or saturated fats, sometimes a combination of those with products having the red traffic light symbol to suggest they were offering more than your recommended daily intake. we were particularly looking at foods around the chilled and freezer cabinet, ready meals, often vegan or vegetarian meals, often meat substitutes as well. certainly pushing the boundaries of what most people might consider to be healthy or healthier. and what have the supermarkets themselves had to say about this? both tesco and sainsbury‘s have said sorry, they have agreed to update their labelling around these products. morrisons, the other supermarket, say where something is in the healthier section, even if it has a red traffic light symbol against it, for example if it has a relatively high level of fat, they say that will still have less fat than an alternative pr
ben brown has been speaking to adrian goldberg from 5 live investigates.re talking about sainsbury‘s, tesco and morrison's, goods were on sale in the healthy or healthier sections which were either high in salt, in fats or saturated fats, sometimes a combination of those with products having the red traffic light symbol to suggest they were offering more than your recommended daily intake. we were particularly looking at foods around the chilled and freezer cabinet, ready meals, often vegan...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:003m. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use, and hundreds ofjobs are at risk, as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit, and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty and illegal blood—sports on social media websites. and dateline london here on bbc news in half an hour, discusses the labour leader jeremy corbyn s moves on brexit. that's at 11:30. good morning and welcome to bbc news. president trump has said britain and other european allies should "take back" more than 800 islamic state fighters captured in syria and put them on trial. mr trump said the united states would be forced to release the jihadists unless they are tak
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11:003m. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use, and hundreds ofjobs are at risk, as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit, and come together in the national interest. a...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11pm: they eyes to the right, 258. noes to the left, 303. it's another humiliating defeat for theresa may and her plans for the uk to leave the european union. president trump is to declare a national emergency, to get the funding he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. ministers warn that a young woman who ran away to join the islamic state group could face prosecution if she returns to the uk. if you come back prepared to be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted. and a&e waiting times in england are the worst they've been since four—hour targets were introduced 15 years ago. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mackenzie, who's director of the think tank, demos, and the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker. stay with us for that. good evening. theresa may has suffered another humiliating defeat to her brexit plans after mps voted against her proposals for the uk leaving the european union. the government had called for the commons to support the prim
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11pm: they eyes to the right, 258. noes to the left, 303. it's another humiliating defeat for theresa may and her plans for the uk to leave the european union. president trump is to declare a national emergency, to get the funding he says he needs to build a border wall with mexico. ministers warn that a young woman who ran away to join the islamic state group could face prosecution if she returns to the uk. if you come back prepared to be questioned,...
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hello, you're watching the bbc news channel with me, ben brown. over brexit this week, by urging parliamentges to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit, if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent tom barton, who talked me through the prime minister's options. theresa may's ministers heading off to europe, meeting eu officials, other european politicians as they try to find a solution to the difficulties within the brexit deal, and particularly her challenge of getting that through parliament. on thursday, parliament will have a say on what happens next, and we have had several ministers saying that they are considering resigning in order to delay brexit and avoid a no—deal. well, today the government has essentially said to them, don't do anything yet, we'll give you another say at the end of this month. this is whatjames brokenshire said on the andrew marr show earlier. the government will commit that if the meaningful vote, in other words the
hello, you're watching the bbc news channel with me, ben brown. over brexit this week, by urging parliamentges to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit, if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. earlier, i spoke to our political correspondent tom barton, who talked me through the prime minister's options. theresa may's ministers heading off to europe, meeting eu officials, other european...
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this is bbc news with ben brown.he headlines: work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. now on bbc news, its time for inside out. tonight: for these residents, prostitution is becoming a real problem. this is not a red light area, this is my home. it's not going to happen. you know, kerb crawlers, if you do come here, we will deal with you. why tony's hoping he'll beat the downturn on the high street. i thought, "there's no deli in wolverhampton, so it stands a very good chance of being accepted quickly," and i was wrong. and have you ever tried raw milk? personally, i haven't, but apparently, sales are on the up. a lot creamier,
this is bbc news with ben brown.he headlines: work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to rework her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock the duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. now...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.nt trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. the family of runaway schoolgirl shamima begum who fled the uk to live with the so—called islamic state group believe she has given birth. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses. now on bbc news it's dateline london with carrie gracie. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week: what is the emergency? the us president says it's an invasion of drugs and crime on the southern border. his critics say it's a constitutional crisis some say he is the emergency. and six weeks to go till march 29th. we take a close look atjeremy corbyn‘s moves on the brexit board. my guests today, bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government, owen jones, columnist for the guardian newspaper, henry chu, international editor of
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.nt trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. the family of runaway schoolgirl shamima begum who fled the uk to live with the so—called islamic state group believe she has given birth. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses. now on bbc...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit vote to be frustrated as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. violence in venezuela — at least two people are killed as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to stop protesters bringing aid supplies into the country the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in morocco for their first official visit to north africa. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets and coming up in half an hour —— ‘talking movies‘ comes from los angeles in the run up to hollywood's biggest night of the year — the oscars! hello, good morning. the prime minister has told a gathering of grassroots conservative party activists that she won't allow the result of the brexit referendum to be frustrated. it came after three cabinet ministers defied the government line to argue for a delay to brexit — rather than a no—deal departure from the eu. today
i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit vote to be frustrated as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. violence in venezuela — at least two people are killed as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to stop protesters bringing aid supplies into the country the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in morocco for their first official visit to north africa. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 10am... the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with worthless plane tickets — and hundreds ofjobs are at risk — as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit — and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty and illegal blood—sports on social media websites. workers on auto—enrolment pensions will have to contribute 5% of their salary in april. the increase means take home pay may fall for millions of people. and coming up on inside out east at 10:30 — how to safeguard
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at 10am... the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with worthless plane tickets — and hundreds ofjobs are at risk — as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit — and come together in the national interest. a bbc investigation exposes films and photographs promoting animal cruelty...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit vote to be frustrated as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. violence in venezuela — at least two people are killed as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to stop opposition protesters bringing foreign aid into the country almost half of police forces across england are increasing the numbers of officers trained to use tasers the duke and duchess of sussex arrive in morocco for their first official visit to north africa. a bbc investigation finds products high in salt and saturated fats are being marketed as healthy by leading supermarkets and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this mornings reviewers are the sunday times journalist rosamund urwin and political commentatorjames millar. hello and a very good morning to you. the prime minister has told a gathering of grassroots conservative party activists that she won't allow the result of the brexit referendum to be fru
i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine. the prime minister warns she won't allow the brexit vote to be frustrated as she prepares for further talks with eu leaders at a summit in egypt. violence in venezuela — at least two people are killed as security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to stop opposition protesters bringing foreign aid into the country almost half of police forces across england are increasing the numbers of officers trained to use tasers the duke and duchess of sussex...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.ily of runaway schoolgirl shamima begum who fled the uk to live with so—called islamic state believe she has given birth. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to every conservative mp urging them to put aside their personal differences over brexit — and come together in the national interest. now it's time for click. this week: sign, listen, spray and jump. 13 million text messages, 4 million youtube videos, 4 million google searches, 97,000 hours of netflix videos — that is the kind of data that flowed across the internet in 2018... sorry, in every single minute of 2018. there are currently more than 2.5 exabytes of data created every day and every new message, photo, video and transaction, well, it has to b
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. the headlines.ily of runaway schoolgirl shamima begum who fled the uk to live with so—called islamic state believe she has given birth. president trump warns the us will have to release hundreds of islamic state fighters unless the uk and other allies can take reponsibility for those jihadists who came from europe. hundreds of passengers are left with plane tickets they can't use and hundreds ofjobs are at risk as flybmi collapses. theresa may writes to...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown. today at 2pm. visible inside. if the plane was never located, i don't think the family would ever rest and that is why we wanted to go out there and find it. the delivery firm hermes gives its workers paid holiday and guaranteed wage rates. the gmb union calls it "groundbreaking". birmingham's bin workers are to stage fresh walkouts later this month in an escalating row over pay. coming up on afternoon live all the sport. hello, we are going to be talking about the goats and the rams — i haven't switched to presenting countryfile, this is still sports related and it's to do with the super bowl. i will explain all later in this hour.
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown. today at 2pm. visible inside. if the plane was never located, i don't think the family would ever rest and that is why we wanted to go out there and find it. the delivery firm hermes gives its workers paid holiday and guaranteed wage rates. the gmb union calls it "groundbreaking". birmingham's bin workers are to stage fresh walkouts later this month in an escalating row over pay. coming up on afternoon live all the sport. hello,...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown. today at two.t. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn sets out five demands that could see labour back a brexit deal in parliament. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with hugh. there is no horse racing today in the uk, afteran there is no horse racing today in the uk, after an outbreak of equine flu. more atjust after 2:30pm. thanks hugh, and lucy has all the weather — some wet and very windy weather to come, as storm eric moves in the atlantic. i will have the detail.
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown. today at two.t. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn sets out five demands that could see labour back a brexit deal in parliament. coming up on afternoon live all the sport — with hugh. there is no horse racing today in the uk, afteran there is no horse racing today in the uk, after an outbreak of equine flu. more atjust after 2:30pm. thanks hugh, and lucy has all the weather — some wet and very windy weather to come, as storm eric moves in the...
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hello, this is bbc news, i'm ben brown.ook at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the governement has suffered another defeat over its brexit strategy. theresa may's motion had asked mps to support its approach to leaving the eu. president trump says he'll sign a border security bill to avert a government shutdown, and he'll also declare a national emergency to fund his wall. a british teenager who ran away to join the islamic state group four years ago, and wants to return to the uk, has been told she could be prosecuted if she comes back. and a&e waiting times in england are the worst they've been since four—hour targets were introduced 15 years ago. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are polly mackenzie, who's director of the think tank, demos, and the deputy editor at the daily express, michael booker. welcome to you both, thank you for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro reports shamima begum, the woma
hello, this is bbc news, i'm ben brown.ook at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the governement has suffered another defeat over its brexit strategy. theresa may's motion had asked mps to support its approach to leaving the eu. president trump says he'll sign a border security bill to avert a government shutdown, and he'll also declare a national emergency to fund his wall. a british teenager who ran away to join the islamic state group four years ago, and wants to...
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ben, thank you so much, ben brown there. been found abandoned in a park on one of the coldest nights of winter. named roman by nurses, she was found in newham, east london, just after ten o'clock last night and taken to hospital. the police say her condition is now stable but are appealing to the mother to come forward. we've heard from one of those who found the child last night. my mum, at ten o'clock in the evening, she was walking the dog, and she heard a noise coming out from the bag. she rang me up because she was too scared to approach the bag, and i came, ijust found a baby in a bag. and we phoned the ambulances and police. do you have a message to the mum? no, we don't, there's no words for it. you must hope she's ok. of course, this is terrible, it's unreal. tsb's blamed it problems for a pre—tax loss of more than £105 million. the bank says last year was its most challenging. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz is here. many tsb customers will remember why. remind us all what happened. last april, th
ben, thank you so much, ben brown there. been found abandoned in a park on one of the coldest nights of winter. named roman by nurses, she was found in newham, east london, just after ten o'clock last night and taken to hospital. the police say her condition is now stable but are appealing to the mother to come forward. we've heard from one of those who found the child last night. my mum, at ten o'clock in the evening, she was walking the dog, and she heard a noise coming out from the bag. she...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown, live in chippenham in wiltshire.intry weather has caused widespread disruption to a large parts of southern england have very cold weather and britain suffered its cold est weather and britain suffered its coldest night for seven years. the conditions brought chaos on the roads as commuters tried to get to work, hundreds of schools were closed and rail services disrupted. take extreme care, drive with caution, take everything nice and gentle, the throttle, the brakes, the steering. the road is very, very treacherous indeed. my advice, personally — stay at home. we'll have reports with the very latest conditions from our correspondents across the country
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm ben brown, live in chippenham in wiltshire.intry weather has caused widespread disruption to a large parts of southern england have very cold weather and britain suffered its cold est weather and britain suffered its coldest night for seven years. the conditions brought chaos on the roads as commuters tried to get to work, hundreds of schools were closed and rail services disrupted. take extreme care, drive with caution, take everything nice and...
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you're watching bbc news at five, i'm ben brown live from chippenham in wiltshire. heavy snow causes hundreds of schools to close across wales and southern england, after the uk suffered its coldest night for seven years. millions of commuters face nightmare journeys as some places are hit with several inches of snow — drivers are told not to travel. take extreme care, drive with caution. take everything nice and gentle. my personal advice, stay at home. i'm carrie gracie. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. in a landmark ruling, the mother of a three—year—old girl has become the first person in the uk to be found guilty of female genital mutilation. the united states announces that it's suspending compliance with a key nuclear arms control agreement, signed with the soviet union during the cold war. if you stuck to the classic stuff it would have been a big mistake. he mistake? to the music i trained my entire life to play? racial tension in the deep south is the focus of oscar contender green book ? see what mark kermode thought of that on the film review at
you're watching bbc news at five, i'm ben brown live from chippenham in wiltshire. heavy snow causes hundreds of schools to close across wales and southern england, after the uk suffered its coldest night for seven years. millions of commuters face nightmare journeys as some places are hit with several inches of snow — drivers are told not to travel. take extreme care, drive with caution. take everything nice and gentle. my personal advice, stay at home. i'm carrie gracie. the other main...
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in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with ben brown, but first it's time for a look at theent in from dorset. the temperatures in the mid teens. some spots getting into the high teens. overnight, the temperatures will drop away quickly under those clear skies. cloud moving to the far north—west of scotland, acting like a bit of a blanket and keeping the temperature up. it touch of frost for centre england and wales. this is where the front just having pushed england and wales. this is where the frontjust having pushed into the north—west of scotland will bring more in the way of cloud. it could be thick enough for drizzle later. in the far north—west, another fine day with plenty of sunshine to come. any fog will lift quickly and the temperatures will recover. exceptionally warm temperatures, reaching the mid teens. we can see perhaps 19 celsius. into wednesday, mist and fog is a problem first thing. denser than tuesday. mist and fog is a problem first thing. denserthan tuesday. some mist and fog is a problem first thing. denser than tuesday. some of it lingering through th
in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with ben brown, but first it's time for a look at theent in from dorset. the temperatures in the mid teens. some spots getting into the high teens. overnight, the temperatures will drop away quickly under those clear skies. cloud moving to the far north—west of scotland, acting like a bit of a blanket and keeping the temperature up. it touch of frost for centre england and wales. this is where the front just having pushed england and wales. this...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 9...s join police to search for libby squires, who disappeared in hull on thursday night — police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. in sport — england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 9...s join police to search for libby squires, who disappeared in hull on thursday night — police say they're extremely concerned for her welfare. victims of crime will be given new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders from prison, after a review in england & wales. in sport — england celebrate a stunning victory over ireland in the six nations. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers