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i'm ben brown. the headlines... theresa may defends her decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. she warns it could slip through ourfingers brexit. she warns it could slip through our fingers unless a compromise deal is reached. three of the uk's children commissioners write to the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. charlie rowley poisoned in the suspected russian chemical attack meets russia's ambassador in london. commemorations take place in rwanda marking a quarter of a century since the genocide in which a tenth of the population was killed. a new boat race record. james cracknell will become the oldest person ever to i’ow cracknell will become the oldest person ever to row in the oxford—cambridge boat race this afternoon. kensington palace reveals prince william has just finished a three week stint secretly working with britain possible intelligence agencies. —— britain's intelligence agencies. good morning. theresa may has defended
i'm ben brown. the headlines... theresa may defends her decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. she warns it could slip through ourfingers brexit. she warns it could slip through our fingers unless a compromise deal is reached. three of the uk's children commissioners write to the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. charlie rowley poisoned in the suspected russian chemical attack meets russia's ambassador in london....
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine: a leaked recording of jeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, misland or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and could the tiger be roaring back? tiger woods will try to win his first major title since 2008, as he goes into the final round of the masters in second place. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35. this morning's reviewers are the sunday times‘ education editor, sian griffiths, and the journalist and author, shyama perera. good morning. a leaked recording of the labour leader jeremy corbyn has been released, in which he suggests the party may have lost, mislaid or ignored evidence
i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine: a leaked recording of jeremy corbyn reveals that the labour party lost, misland or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england...
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i'm ben brown.vidence of anti—semitism in the party i was concerned that everything had been mislaid or misused. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and is the tiger roaring back? tiger woods will try to win his first major title for more than a decade, as he enters the final
i'm ben brown.vidence of anti—semitism in the party i was concerned that everything had been mislaid or misused. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and is the tiger roaring back? tiger woods will...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11. for government defence theresa may's decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. it has angered some conservatives. provided we are leaving the european union, then it is important we compromise. that is what this is about and it is through gritted teeth. charlie rowley, poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in salisbury, meets russia's ambassador in london to question him about who was responsible. commemorations take place in rwanda to mark 25 years since the genocide in which about a tenth of the population was killed. a new boat race record — olympic champion james cracknell will become the oldest person ever to row in the annual oxford v cambridge clash this afternoon. kensington palace reveals that prince william has just finished a three—week stint secretly working with the uk's intelligence agencies. and fears of a major military confrontation in libya just one of the stories discussed in dateline london with carrie gracie, coming up in half an hou
i'm ben brown. the headlines at 11. for government defence theresa may's decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. it has angered some conservatives. provided we are leaving the european union, then it is important we compromise. that is what this is about and it is through gritted teeth. charlie rowley, poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in salisbury, meets russia's ambassador in london to question him about who was responsible. commemorations take place in...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at one.theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite angering some conservatives. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism, after it was reported the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn or a conservative attack on labour. charlie rowley, one of the people poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in sailsbury, meets russia's
i'm ben brown. the headlines at one.theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite angering some conservatives. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism, after it was reported the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. we have to...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday. the government defends theresa may's decision to seek labour's help —— the government insist theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite it angering some conservatives. the government is not something i wa nt to the government is not something i want to do, not something what the pie minister wants to do, to work with labour but words would be failing to deliver on brexit. labour defence its handling of complaint about anti—semitism after reports the party vowed to take action in hundreds of cases. —— mackay failed to take action. we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn or a conservative attack on labour. charlie rowley, poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in salisbury, has met russia's ambassador in london to question him about who was responsible. commemorations take place in rwanda to mark 25 years since the genocide in which about a tenth of
i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday. the government defends theresa may's decision to seek labour's help —— the government insist theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite it angering some conservatives. the government is not something i wa nt to the government is not something i want to do, not something what the pie minister wants to do, to work with labour but words would be failing to deliver on brexit. labour defence its handling of...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.ines: the government insists theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite angering some conservatives. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism, after it was reported the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. charlie rowley, one of the people poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in salisbury, meets russia's ambassador in london to question him about the incident. commemorations take place in rwanda to mark 25 years since the genocide in which about a tenth of the population was killed. kensington palace reveals that prince william has just finished a three—week stint secretly working with the uk's intelligence agencies. now the travel show is in tokyo as the city counts down to hosting the 2020 paralympics. i'm paul carter, i'm a journalist and i have come here to tokyo to experience its culture, its sights and smells. like a lego cityscape, it doesn't look real. it's much big
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.ines: the government insists theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite angering some conservatives. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism, after it was reported the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. charlie rowley, one of the people poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in salisbury, meets russia's ambassador in london to question him...
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at ten o'clock ben brown will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first on the bbc news channel, it's our world, asking who was to blame for the chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion 33 years ago? surrounding the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, more than 4,000 square kilometres, spanning ukraine and belarus, was abandoned. more than three decades on, in a post—human landscape, nature has taken over. what happened to those who refused to leave? has the truth about this place become lost in the infamy of the disaster? standing a kilometre from where the nuclear accident happened, we're getting less of an external dose of radiation than on the flight over? three times less than what we got on the aeroplane coming over. all: i love you. what does the future hold for those who still live in the shadow of chernobyl? 130 kilometres north of the capital, kiev, part of ukraine has been cut off for more than 30 years. heading for the exclusion zone, which is quite exciting. sort of a forbidden place kind of shrouded in mystery. this is a control
at ten o'clock ben brown will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first on the bbc news channel, it's our world, asking who was to blame for the chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion 33 years ago? surrounding the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, more than 4,000 square kilometres, spanning ukraine and belarus, was abandoned. more than three decades on, in a post—human landscape, nature has taken over. what happened to those who refused to leave? has the truth about...
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in a couple of minutes, ben brown will be here with a full bulletin of the day's news as we're joineders on bbc one. our top story tonight is the afttermath of the easter suicide bomber attacks in sri lanka. 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a house. the bbc‘s anbarasan etirajan has been to the site. this is the house where intense clashes took place 2a hours ago in the town of sainthamaruthu. the steel gate has been damaged, broken windows. the police said after the three militants were killed in the shootout the remaining people inside detonated bombs and killed the rest of the members in this house. that damaged the entire building. we find another van here and the police believe this van belonged to members of this house. they suspected this could contain explosive devices and they said they didn't find any device but this van was also damaged in the fighting. 2a hours after the fighting, most of the neighbours have fled away, fearing for their safety, and that is wh
in a couple of minutes, ben brown will be here with a full bulletin of the day's news as we're joineders on bbc one. our top story tonight is the afttermath of the easter suicide bomber attacks in sri lanka. 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a house. the bbc‘s anbarasan etirajan has been to the site. this is the house where intense clashes took place 2a hours ago in the town of...
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine... theresa may defends her decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. she warns it could slip through ourfingers. brexit. she warns it could slip through our fingers. three of the ukmatt chilton plus met commissioner is right at the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools —— three of the uk's children's commissioners. rwanda and is begin 100 days of mourning to mark 25 years since the genocide in which about a tenth of the population was killed. a new boat race record. 0lympic population was killed. a new boat race record. olympic champion population was killed. a new boat race record. 0lympic championjames cracknell will become the oldest person ever to i’ow cracknell will become the oldest person ever to row in the annual 0xford— cambridge clash this afternoon. coming up in the papers at 9:35am, we will have our reviewers. ina in a statement, she said both wanted to and free movement and maintain jobs. our political
this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine... theresa may defends her decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. she warns it could slip through ourfingers. brexit. she warns it could slip through our fingers. three of the ukmatt chilton plus met commissioner is right at the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools —— three of the uk's children's commissioners. rwanda and is begin 100 days of mourning to mark...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday.s decision to seek labour's help —— the government insist theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite it angering some conservatives. the government is not something i wa nt to the government is not something i want to do, not something what the pie minister wants to do, to work with labour but words would be failing to deliver on brexit. labour defence its handling of complaint about anti—semitism after reports the party vowed to take action in hundreds of cases. —— mackay failed to take action. we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn or a conservative attack on labour. charlie rowley, poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in salisbury, has met russia's ambassador
i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday.s decision to seek labour's help —— the government insist theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite it angering some conservatives. the government is not something i wa nt to the government is not something i want to do, not something what the pie minister wants to do, to work with labour but words would be failing to deliver on brexit. labour defence its handling of complaint about anti—semitism after...
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i'm ben brown. the headlines...rough ourfingers brexit. she warns it could slip through our fingers unless a compromise deal is reached. three of the uk's children commissioners write to the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. charlie rowley poisoned in the suspected russian chemical attack meets russia's ambassador in london. commemorations take place in rwanda marking a quarter of a century since the genocide in which a tenth of
i'm ben brown. the headlines...rough ourfingers brexit. she warns it could slip through our fingers unless a compromise deal is reached. three of the uk's children commissioners write to the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. charlie rowley poisoned in the suspected russian chemical attack meets russia's ambassador in london. commemorations take place in rwanda marking a quarter of a century since the genocide in which a tenth of
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i'm ben brown. the headlines at one. the government insists theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite angering some conservatives. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism, after it was reported the party failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn or a conservative attack on labour. charlie rowley, one of the people poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack in sailsbury, meets russia's ambassador in london to question him about the incident. commemorations take place in rwanda to mark 25 years since the genocide in which about a tenth of the population was killed. kensington palace reveals that prince william has just finished a three—
i'm ben brown. the headlines at one. the government insists theresa may had to reach out to labour in a bid to find a way forward on brexit, despite angering some conservatives. working withjeremy corbyn is not something i want to do at all. it is not something the prime minister wants to do. but far worse than that, would be to fail to deliver on brexit. labour defends its handling of complaints about anti—semitism, after it was reported the party failed to take disciplinary action in...
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earlier i spoke to the national secretary earlier ben brown spoke to the national secretary of the jewishter mason, who says jeremy corbyn has not done enough to tackle the problem. the jewish labour movement thejewish labour movement made the heart—wrenching decision to refer the labour party to the human rights commission, alleging institutional racism, because quite frankly, what we have seen, and what today confirms, is that the structures and mechanisms of the labour party are so mechanisms of the labour party are so incapable of dealing with anti—jewish racism that quite frankly, they need to bring in full independence to get the situation under control and to really shine a light on what we now know has been happening. ultimately, organisations are led by the top, cultures of organisations are set by those that lead them. and over the last three yea rs, lead them. and over the last three years, one year on from the protests in parliament square by thejewish community, can the labour party and the labour party leadership really say that enough has been done? meanwhile, europe's only
earlier i spoke to the national secretary earlier ben brown spoke to the national secretary of the jewishter mason, who says jeremy corbyn has not done enough to tackle the problem. the jewish labour movement thejewish labour movement made the heart—wrenching decision to refer the labour party to the human rights commission, alleging institutional racism, because quite frankly, what we have seen, and what today confirms, is that the structures and mechanisms of the labour party are so...
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you are watching bbc news with me, ben brown, here at westminster.ernative proposals to be considered by mp5 this evening. voting begins at 8 o'clock. labour and the snp indicate backing for the uk to leave the eu, but stay in the single market and customs union. despite theresa may's deal being rejected three times by mp5, there could be a fourth vote this week. in other news, teachers and nurses could be legally obliged to warn about young people at risk of violence — that's one of the ideas being discussed at a knife crime summit today. the bbc has learned that birmingham prison is being permanently taken back into public ownership in a move which will end g4s's involvement with the jail. the minimum wage goes up, in what is in effect a pay rise for two million workers. but at the same time, a string of household bills have gone up too. those are our latest headlines. let's get the sport with reshmin. thank you very much. rangers striker alfredo morelos has been banned for four matches after being sent off in yesterday's old firm derby defeat to c
you are watching bbc news with me, ben brown, here at westminster.ernative proposals to be considered by mp5 this evening. voting begins at 8 o'clock. labour and the snp indicate backing for the uk to leave the eu, but stay in the single market and customs union. despite theresa may's deal being rejected three times by mp5, there could be a fourth vote this week. in other news, teachers and nurses could be legally obliged to warn about young people at risk of violence — that's one of the...
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this is bbc news with me, ben brown.igation into rape allegations made against wikileaks founderjulian assange after his arrest over conspiracy charges in the us. they could've kept it going while he was inside the embassy. they decided not to. now, if they reopen it, then we'll deal with that when it comes to it. the chancellor, philip hammond, says he hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed in time to stop the uk taking part in next month's european elections. former ukip leader nigel farage launches a new brexit party — and says it aims to change british politics for good. thousands of children in england are going to illegal, unregistered schools — according to the regulator 0fsted — and it says the conditions in some of them are "appalling". those are headlines. all the sport. hello. the overnight leaders brooks koepka and bryson dechambeau are both well underway in their second rounds at the masters in georgia. here's the leaderboard. bryson dechambeau out on his own at the front. he is 100 for the day through six h
this is bbc news with me, ben brown.igation into rape allegations made against wikileaks founderjulian assange after his arrest over conspiracy charges in the us. they could've kept it going while he was inside the embassy. they decided not to. now, if they reopen it, then we'll deal with that when it comes to it. the chancellor, philip hammond, says he hopes that a brexit deal can be agreed in time to stop the uk taking part in next month's european elections. former ukip leader nigel farage...
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i'm ben brown.ort to restore power sharing in northern ireland following the killing of the journalist lyra mckee. today, police have released pictures of the man they believe killed lyra mckee in londonderry. they called on the public to help them identify him. the bbc is told the extradition of the brother of manchester bomber salman abedi is now on hold because of heavy fighting around tripoli. britain's top civil servant demands that ministers co—operate — as an investigation begins into who leaked secrets from the government's national security council. and the retailer debenhams confirms plan to close up to 22 of its stores next year, affecting around 1,200 jobs. let's get all the latest sports news for you now with lizzie. good evening. liverpool could go back to the top of the premier league with a win against huddersfield at anfield this evening. manchester city don't play until sunday, so liverpool can regain the advantage — at least temporarily. our sports correspondent andy swiss is ther
i'm ben brown.ort to restore power sharing in northern ireland following the killing of the journalist lyra mckee. today, police have released pictures of the man they believe killed lyra mckee in londonderry. they called on the public to help them identify him. the bbc is told the extradition of the brother of manchester bomber salman abedi is now on hold because of heavy fighting around tripoli. britain's top civil servant demands that ministers co—operate — as an investigation begins...
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hello, you're watching bbc news with ben brown.his team matejohnboy smith, is an upcoming wheelchair racer whose life was changed in a split second as a teenager. kate grey has been to meet him at his training base at richmond park. johnboy smith is one of britain's rising stars on the wheelchair racing circuit, but he never set out to be. his life changed at the age of 16, in a tragic case of mistaken identity. i stumbled upon the wrong farm, at the wrong time. mistaken for a poacher, i was accused of poaching and everything like that. the farmer fired a warning shot at me, instead of asking questions — "are you poaching? was you here before?", or whichever. fired a warning shot, me and my friends ran back to our car. the gun that the farmer shot me with was a rifle. he shot through the back of the car, through the seat and into my spine. that's the less gory, short story. and that was it? that was it. instantly, total paralysis. before his injury, he was a keen amateur boxer in his traveller community. that was clearly no longer
hello, you're watching bbc news with ben brown.his team matejohnboy smith, is an upcoming wheelchair racer whose life was changed in a split second as a teenager. kate grey has been to meet him at his training base at richmond park. johnboy smith is one of britain's rising stars on the wheelchair racing circuit, but he never set out to be. his life changed at the age of 16, in a tragic case of mistaken identity. i stumbled upon the wrong farm, at the wrong time. mistaken for a poacher, i was...
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we'll be back with the headlines at 6:30, but first it's time for the film review with ben brown andjamesinema releases is james king. james, what what have you got for us this week? well, we've gotjessie buckley proving to us she's no shrinking violet in wild rose. regina hall goes from big to small in little. and jonah hill directs mates with skates in mid90s. wild rose, let's start with that. this is a young single mother in glasgow, dreams of going to nashville to be a big country star. she does, but it's going to be a difficult journey. she has a complicated personal life. she's just out of prison, she's a single mum to two children, she has this up—and—down relationship with her mother, played byjulie walters. she starts by getting a job as a cleaner, to save some money, to help her out. here'sjessie buckley in action with the great sophie 0konedo. right, that's me away. the kids tell me you're a country and western singer. it'sjust country. i didn't realise. you must be very good because all i've heard all week is rose—lynn, rose—lynn, rose—lynn. why country? 'cos it's three chords
we'll be back with the headlines at 6:30, but first it's time for the film review with ben brown andjamesinema releases is james king. james, what what have you got for us this week? well, we've gotjessie buckley proving to us she's no shrinking violet in wild rose. regina hall goes from big to small in little. and jonah hill directs mates with skates in mid90s. wild rose, let's start with that. this is a young single mother in glasgow, dreams of going to nashville to be a big country star. she...
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we'll have the headlines at 6.30 — but first it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermodeng us through this week's releases, mark kermode. mark, you got something for everyone this week, haven't you? we have. we have eighth grade, the debut feature from bo burnham. avengers: endgame — the saga comes to a conclusion. and bel canto, a trouble drama starring julianne moore. so, eighth grade. just to be clear — because there's a different system in the united states — this is 14—year—olds? exactly. it's the end of middle school, and it stars elsie fisher is kayla, a 13—year—old coming to the end of her eighth grade. and she is socially anxious in person. we see these shots of her moving through the corridors of school. everybody else is moving this way, she's moving that way. she finds it quite difficult to communicate with her peers in person. she's crushingly voted "most quiet" in class at the end of the year. but she has a second life online. there is a version of herself that she puts out online in which she posts cute, happy selfies. she does video blogs, vlogs, of self—h
we'll have the headlines at 6.30 — but first it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermodeng us through this week's releases, mark kermode. mark, you got something for everyone this week, haven't you? we have. we have eighth grade, the debut feature from bo burnham. avengers: endgame — the saga comes to a conclusion. and bel canto, a trouble drama starring julianne moore. so, eighth grade. just to be clear — because there's a different system in the united states — this...
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up next is the bbc news at five with ben brown. time for a look at the weather.showers pushing its way towards the south coast by the evening rush hour and potentially some of our most vigorous thundery downpours targeting part of north wales and spreading into northern england through the latter part of the afternoon and into the early evening. some rain around for wales at this stage and for part of the midlands. some heavier showers eventually for northern ireland and southern scotland. temperatures whilst still in the high teens for people heading home in eastern england but in the west, by 6p, back into the low teens and the feeling is definitely one of the spring rather than summer. —— 6pm. heavy showers in northern ireland in the small hours of thursday, some affecting scotland and heavier showers coming into the south of the uk by the end of the night, particularly in the south—west of finland and wales. pretty breezy across the board also overall, mild enough —— south—west of england. we have warmth coming up from the sa ha ra have warmth coming up from
up next is the bbc news at five with ben brown. time for a look at the weather.showers pushing its way towards the south coast by the evening rush hour and potentially some of our most vigorous thundery downpours targeting part of north wales and spreading into northern england through the latter part of the afternoon and into the early evening. some rain around for wales at this stage and for part of the midlands. some heavier showers eventually for northern ireland and southern scotland....
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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 the weathere have a host of cloud and patchy rain and drizzle. these shower cloud for the south could give a shout for the likes of cambridgeshire and lancashire but for the vast majority it is dry and quite warm, temperatures a little bit higher than yesterday but notably so for the north of scotland which could achieve 20 degrees in the next hour. some of the one sunshine to be enjoyed well into this evening for the majority but not for northern ireland or western fringes of england and wales we have the weather front popping up through the weather front popping up through the night. no mist for us here but under the starry skies it will turn showery over night and there could be some mist and fog returning to the east coast by morning and the central lowlands. we change the wind direction tomorrow is where the front direction tomorrow is where the fro nt m oves direction tomorrow is where the front moves in and make further progress on to mainland uk, it is pushed that the cloud offshore so ho
in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with ben brown but first it's time for a look at the weathere have a host of cloud and patchy rain and drizzle. these shower cloud for the south could give a shout for the likes of cambridgeshire and lancashire but for the vast majority it is dry and quite warm, temperatures a little bit higher than yesterday but notably so for the north of scotland which could achieve 20 degrees in the next hour. some of the one sunshine to be enjoyed well into...
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in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with ben brown in an easter weekend where we saw temperatures exposed to this wind. away from these areas, again up into the 20s. for some of us, this is the last day of temperatures in the 20s for some time. during the scene and into tonight, many of us will stay dry. as the night wears on, some arena starts to show its hand across the south—west of england and into northern ireland pop as well. the could be some heavy and thundery dampers as this frontal system is not with tomorrow. low pressure very much in charge of the scene by this stage. across the northern half of the uk, there is going to be a lot of dry weather, plenty of cloud for eastern scotland and north—east england. this band of rain approaches from the south—west. ahead of that, we are likely to see some pretty heavy thundery dampers breaking it through the afternoon. —— downpours. maybe northern ireland and southern scotland, a scattering ofa and southern scotland, a scattering of a thundery and heavy downpours. that could make some very poor travelling conditions. temperatures
in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news with ben brown in an easter weekend where we saw temperatures exposed to this wind. away from these areas, again up into the 20s. for some of us, this is the last day of temperatures in the 20s for some time. during the scene and into tonight, many of us will stay dry. as the night wears on, some arena starts to show its hand across the south—west of england and into northern ireland pop as well. the could be some heavy and thundery dampers as...
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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 the weatherf shelter and son you should see temperatures into the high teens potentially. caught underneath the cloud and the rain, with a bit more ofa cloud and the rain, with a bit more of a breeze, it is a disappointing feel. now, deep area of low pressure and started moving, you can see it spiralling in. this is storm hannah andi spiralling in. this is storm hannah and i will continue to bring damaging gusts of wind through the early hours of saturday morning. also, heavy rain as it moves through north wales, the midlands and the north wales, the midlands and the north of england. as the low pressure m oves north of england. as the low pressure moves along the southern flank, down across wales into south—west england, we will see strong winds first thing on saturday. that is worth bearing in mind. at this time of year with three starting to come into full leaf, it could be an issue. —— trees. the strongest of the wind is starting to transfer into central and eastern parts of england. it is go
in a moment it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with ben brown but first it‘s time for a look at the weatherf shelter and son you should see temperatures into the high teens potentially. caught underneath the cloud and the rain, with a bit more ofa cloud and the rain, with a bit more of a breeze, it is a disappointing feel. now, deep area of low pressure and started moving, you can see it spiralling in. this is storm hannah andi spiralling in. this is storm hannah and i will continue to...
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next the bbc news at five with ben brown.at will cause most of the issues. the strongest winds will be across wales, the midlands and southern england. widespread gill is developing overnight and through the day on saturday. gusts up to 70 miles an houraround day on saturday. gusts up to 70 miles an hour around the coasts of wales on the south—west. the rain will hang around in northern england and that will be wet and windy in northern ireland. underneath the rain, temperatures only eight or 9 degrees. sunshine and a few showers. less windy in scotland, blustery 01:26:44,065 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 showers to the south. today at 5pm — the british and irish governments launch new talks, in an effort to restore power sharing in northern ireland. they say that after the killing of the journalist lyra mckee, there's a clear message that people want to see fresh momentum for the peace process. lyra symbolised the new northern ireland and her tragic death cannot be in vain. today police released pictures of the man they believe k
next the bbc news at five with ben brown.at will cause most of the issues. the strongest winds will be across wales, the midlands and southern england. widespread gill is developing overnight and through the day on saturday. gusts up to 70 miles an houraround day on saturday. gusts up to 70 miles an hour around the coasts of wales on the south—west. the rain will hang around in northern england and that will be wet and windy in northern ireland. underneath the rain, temperatures only eight or...
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that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with ben brown.nd mixed in there a little bit of saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. that is making for some pretty interesting sunrises. quite an orange glow around at the moment, and you may well notice it over the next couple of days. now, for the remainder of today, we will see some showery outbreaks of rain developing across the south—west and into wales by the end of the afternoon and into the evening. at the same time, the breeze will pick up and it will be a cool night with quite a lot of cloud coming in across eastern scotland and north—east england. so, low pressure in the driving seat over the next few days and those weather fronts will continue to spill in from the atlantic with the breeze picking up, really making it feel noticeably cooler for wednesday. a few showery outbreaks of rain, some of it heavy as it moves its way slowly through the morning across cornwall, into devon and to parts of wales, and ahead of it we could see if few sharp showers breaking out, maybe through parts of
that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with ben brown.nd mixed in there a little bit of saharan dust in the upper atmosphere. that is making for some pretty interesting sunrises. quite an orange glow around at the moment, and you may well notice it over the next couple of days. now, for the remainder of today, we will see some showery outbreaks of rain developing across the south—west and into wales by the end of the afternoon and into the evening. at the...
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brown. i believe that ben van helton on behalf of the mayor from the department of economic and workforce developmentis here to present. >> yes, thank you. good afternoon. i'm here on behalf of the office of economic and workforce development. we are requesting a one-week continuance on this item so we can continue to fine-tune amendments with your office. >> okay. is there any public comment on this item? seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. what i would suggest, colleagues that insofar as the week is short and we haven't seen amendments there have been a number of e-mails from meta- and haight-ashbury and others over the last couple of days that why not we continue this to the call of the chair? if we have amendments and we are all good to go, we can schedule it, and if not, we will schedule it appropriately. i move we continued this to the call of the chair. if there is no objection, that will be the order. next item, please. >> item two is an ordinance amending the environment code to require owners of certain buildings to annually measure and disclose energy performance and to req
brown. i believe that ben van helton on behalf of the mayor from the department of economic and workforce developmentis here to present. >> yes, thank you. good afternoon. i'm here on behalf of the office of economic and workforce development. we are requesting a one-week continuance on this item so we can continue to fine-tune amendments with your office. >> okay. is there any public comment on this item? seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. what i would suggest,...
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brown is a millionaire. he was sitting with venture capitalist and billionaire ben horowitz. that's how it works here. >> bring a millionaire to the game day. warriors and nuggets kd coast to coast here having fun. the crowd was into it. tonight later in the game, kd gets ejected arguing with the umps or the refs. you can't do it. he's out of here. the warriors still beat the nuggets 116-102. warriors remain the top seed in the conference with five games left in the regular season. >>> next door at the coliseum, a's and red sox. bring your raincoat, bring your umbrella. it was raining. matt chapman is going to smack a home run. over and out. the first inning. that's all the a's would need. amazing pitching and defense again. as the a's shutout the sox for a second straight night. 1-zip the final. >>> the giants down at dodger stadium, hello to the new guy, kevin pillar, the outfielder traded to the gia arm there. arrived from toronto the middle of the game. third inning, madson bum gartner on the bound. cody bellinger with the grand slam. that means three guys are on base. th
brown is a millionaire. he was sitting with venture capitalist and billionaire ben horowitz. that's how it works here. >> bring a millionaire to the game day. warriors and nuggets kd coast to coast here having fun. the crowd was into it. tonight later in the game, kd gets ejected arguing with the umps or the refs. you can't do it. he's out of here. the warriors still beat the nuggets 116-102. warriors remain the top seed in the conference with five games left in the regular season....
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this is bbc news with ben brown. theresa may defends her decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. she warns it could slip through ourfingers. that is unless a compromise deal is reached. three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. charlie rowley, who was poisoned in last yea r‘s charlie rowley, who was poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack, has met russian‘s ambassador in london to question him about who was responsible. commemorations are taking place in rwanda to mark a quarter of a century since the genocide there in which about a tenth of the population was killed. a new boat race record. olympic champion james cracknell will become the oldest person ever to row in the annual oxford— cambridge clash this afternoon. kensington palace has revealed that prince william has just finished a three week stint secretly working with uk's intelligence agencies. now on bbc news: at
this is bbc news with ben brown. theresa may defends her decision to seek labour's help in delivering brexit. she warns it could slip through ourfingers. that is unless a compromise deal is reached. three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. charlie rowley, who was poisoned in last yea r‘s charlie rowley, who was poisoned in last year's suspected russian chemical attack, has met...
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hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.he headlines: a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn, as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or with not enough sleep. demonstrators in sudan say they will continue to protest and have demanded that civilians are included in the transitional council set up by the country's new military ruler. figures seen by the bbc suggest there's been a big rise in the number of sexual assaults and stalking cases linked to dating websites and mobile phone apps. a new study has found more than 40% of employees said their work was being affected by health issues, such as mental health problems. now on bbc news — president macron of france has hit the headlines once again this week — with his pivotal role in the talks that delayed br
hello, this is bbc news with ben brown.he headlines: a leaked recording has emerged of the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, in which he privately expresses concern that officials have either lost, mislaid or ignored evidence of anti—semitism in the party. teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn, as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or with not enough sleep. demonstrators in sudan say they will continue to protest and...
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hello, this is bbc news with me, ben brown. the headlines...ad to reach out to the labour party in a bid to deliver brexit all risk letting it slip through our fingers. labour defended their handling of complaints about anti—semitism after reports that it had failed to take this committee reaction in hundreds of cases. memory should in reminder marking 25 years since the genocide that killed about one tenth of the countries population. kensington palace has revealed that prince william has a secret, finishing a three week stint working with the intelligence agencies. and for the second year in a row, cambridge beat oxford in the men's and women's boat races. james cracknell featured in the men's boat race, becoming the old est the men's boat race, becoming the oldest competitor in the race's history. one example of a busy sporting afternoon. with all of the details, here is he was in craft. good evening. manchester city ta ken on manchester city taken on for the trophy next month. four—time winners wolves who took the advantage into the break w
hello, this is bbc news with me, ben brown. the headlines...ad to reach out to the labour party in a bid to deliver brexit all risk letting it slip through our fingers. labour defended their handling of complaints about anti—semitism after reports that it had failed to take this committee reaction in hundreds of cases. memory should in reminder marking 25 years since the genocide that killed about one tenth of the countries population. kensington palace has revealed that prince william has a...
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i'm ben brown. the uk. demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and could the tiger be roaring back? tiger woods will try to win his first major title since 2008, as he goes into the final round of the masters in second place. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35.
i'm ben brown. the uk. demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and could the tiger be roaring back? tiger woods will try to win his first major title since 2008, as he goes into the final round of the masters in second place. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35.
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this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines at nine...lton plus met commissioner is right at the un torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools —— three of the uk's children's commissioners. rwanda and is begin 100 days of mourning to mark 25 years since the genocide in which about a tenth of the population was killed. a new boat race record. 0lympic
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next, the bbc news at 5 with ben brown. time for a look at the weather. hello, there.o be had, but still feeling quite cool, particularly in that breeze down the north sea coast. the best of the temperatures the further west you are, but even they are below average for the time of year. as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen for northern ireland and the west coast of scotland. the cloud tending to dissipate as the night goes on and under clear skies once again it is going to be chilly. many places seeing a touch of frost first thing tomorrow morning, particularly out in rural spots, where those temperatures will dip lower than freezing. as we head into the weekend, it‘s going to be a very similar setup. it is settled, so many places will remain dry and it will still be cool, but we will get to see some sunshine. i think the best of the sunshine will probably be on saturday. a cold start, and we have got a few showers that will feed into parts of east anglia and down towards the far south—east. they could have a bit of a sleety mix in there. still quite
next, the bbc news at 5 with ben brown. time for a look at the weather. hello, there.o be had, but still feeling quite cool, particularly in that breeze down the north sea coast. the best of the temperatures the further west you are, but even they are below average for the time of year. as we head into this evening, the winds will strengthen for northern ireland and the west coast of scotland. the cloud tending to dissipate as the night goes on and under clear skies once again it is going to be...