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to the owner of leicester city football club crashed just outside their stadium, that's near birmingham, england>> this happened about an hour after the home game. no word yet if the club's owner was on board. >> sports journalist mark bolton is on the scene in leicester for us right now. and, mark, what is the latest on the crash there? have they figured out who was on that helicopter? >> we have heard very little officially. some of the reason for that may be to pay respect to inform family of the tragedy. we witnessed with video footage of our own the unfortunate events of last night. but the club have so far been limited in what they have told us. leicester city, likewise, the emergency services, but what we can confirm is that the air accident investigation branch have been handed this case by the fire services and the emergency services in england to investigate a helicopter crash which occurred here just after 8:30 last night. an hour after the english premier league game between leicester city and west ham united. that's the only information we know. we do know that the helicopter belong
to the owner of leicester city football club crashed just outside their stadium, that's near birmingham, england>> this happened about an hour after the home game. no word yet if the club's owner was on board. >> sports journalist mark bolton is on the scene in leicester for us right now. and, mark, what is the latest on the crash there? have they figured out who was on that helicopter? >> we have heard very little officially. some of the reason for that may be to pay respect...
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yes reporting for us from birmingham england thank you very much. to a bit of sports now and the champions league byron munich had to settle for a one one draw at home last night against ajax it was a dream start for byron with defender months heading them in front after just four minutes it was his first goal for the club in almost a year but after twenty two minutes the dutch side tied the score through a new sire. the game ended one one leaving biron without a win in their last three matches including their blindness league games. and let's take a look now at the scores from last night's champions league match ups a late goal lifted manchester city over hoffenheim one a thriller at athens and shocked drew you bent to shut out young boys defending champs real madrid were beaten in moscow manchester united were left in the scoreless draw hosting valencia and roma easily defeated czech side. all right how does business now and how it seems like the e.u. might have got let's way with world potentially syria that's after a rather stunned reprimand las
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until then, we take you to birmingham, england were last month by minister theresa may deliver the keynote at the annual conference. in an hour-long speech he highlighted her achievements over the year including removing caps on housing assistance program a boost in funding to the national health service. ♪
until then, we take you to birmingham, england were last month by minister theresa may deliver the keynote at the annual conference. in an hour-long speech he highlighted her achievements over the year including removing caps on housing assistance program a boost in funding to the national health service. ♪
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in birmingham, england. thank you so much for your time today, scott. look, brett kavanaugh is now justice kavanaugh and it is clearly a big win for president trump and his party. the question for you, who is more energized heading into the mid terms? is it republicans who may be very pleased with how last week played out? is it democrats who have been energized since the u.s. president took office and got kicked in the teeth through the demsz la democrats last week? >> i don't think we can find out, george. we can speculate on republicans rallying around trump and the party as they kept pushing the idea that kavanaugh was a must-win. we can talk about votes for democrats being mobilized, especially over the issues of women's rights, social issues, remembering this comes on top of other issues such as immigration, such as discrimination against people of color. but you don't actually know until people make that decision to get into the voting booths. >>> what i think concerns me at this point, however, the t
in birmingham, england. thank you so much for your time today, scott. look, brett kavanaugh is now justice kavanaugh and it is clearly a big win for president trump and his party. the question for you, who is more energized heading into the mid terms? is it republicans who may be very pleased with how last week played out? is it democrats who have been energized since the u.s. president took office and got kicked in the teeth through the demsz la democrats last week? >> i don't think we...
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british prim prime minister thea may speaking at the conservative party conference in birmingham england talked about her government achievements in the past year including increased spending on housing assistance and the national health service. she also talked about the ongoing investigations with the european union. this runs for one hour. ♪ ♪
british prim prime minister thea may speaking at the conservative party conference in birmingham england talked about her government achievements in the past year including increased spending on housing assistance and the national health service. she also talked about the ongoing investigations with the european union. this runs for one hour. ♪ ♪
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was on loan from team sky to their bike supplier pinarello when at the end of the event in birmingham, england has pleaded with whoever has it to do the right thing and return it. thomas is just the third british rider to win the race. russia president vladimir putin has congratulated khabib nurmagomedov in person after he retained his ufc lightweight title against conor mcgregor. the bout, in las vegas on saturday, was overshadowed by a post—fight brawl. nurmagomedov vaulted the cage and fought a member of mcgregor‘s team. his purse has been withheld pending an investigation. putin asked khabib's father "not to punish him too severely" for the brawl. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael heaver, who's the co—owner of the brexit—supporting website westmonster, and polly mackenzie, who's director of the left—leaning think tank, demos. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on brexit with claims the prime minister
was on loan from team sky to their bike supplier pinarello when at the end of the event in birmingham, england has pleaded with whoever has it to do the right thing and return it. thomas is just the third british rider to win the race. russia president vladimir putin has congratulated khabib nurmagomedov in person after he retained his ufc lightweight title against conor mcgregor. the bout, in las vegas on saturday, was overshadowed by a post—fight brawl. nurmagomedov vaulted the cage and...
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cnn's bianca nobilo is following the store and i joins us in birmingham, england.nca, it seems september was difficult for the prime minister. her foreign secretary even penning an op-ed describing her plan as a humiliation. where does miss may take it from here? >> reporter: it's going to be a very bum at this conferenpy con prime minister, george. it's excruciating in terms of political jabs from former secretary boris johnson. it's only day two of the party conference here in birmingham and boris is already dominating almost all of the headlines, much to the prime minister's disappointment i'm sure because she's keen not only to push the positives of her brexit plan, but also a fresh domestic agenda. we've just come off the back of the labor party, the official opposition party here in the u.k. that had the successful conference by most metrics and suggested a lot of fresh policy ideas. something which the government is really struggling to do because it is so bogged down by brexit. and all of the disputes within the prime minister's own party are being laid bar
cnn's bianca nobilo is following the store and i joins us in birmingham, england.nca, it seems september was difficult for the prime minister. her foreign secretary even penning an op-ed describing her plan as a humiliation. where does miss may take it from here? >> reporter: it's going to be a very bum at this conferenpy con prime minister, george. it's excruciating in terms of political jabs from former secretary boris johnson. it's only day two of the party conference here in...
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scott lucas live for us in birmingham, england. thank you for the time and perspective. >> thank you. >>> america's top diplomat has arrived to south korea. but before that, he met with north korean leader kim jong-un in pyongyang. what we're learning about those talks ahead. >>> plus, what happened to a critic of saudi arabia once he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul? the mystery surrounding his disappearance is taking a sinister turn. we have details on that. stay with us. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your finance business. and so if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. because your cto says we've got allies on the outside... ...& security algorithms on the inside... ...& that way you can focus on expanding into eastern europe... ...& that makes the branch managers happy & yes, that's the branch managers happy.
scott lucas live for us in birmingham, england. thank you for the time and perspective. >> thank you. >>> america's top diplomat has arrived to south korea. but before that, he met with north korean leader kim jong-un in pyongyang. what we're learning about those talks ahead. >>> plus, what happened to a critic of saudi arabia once he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul? the mystery surrounding his disappearance is taking a sinister turn. we have details on that....
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british prim prime minister thea may speaking at the conservative party conference in birmingham england talked about her government achievements in the past year including increased spending on housing assistance and the national health service. she also talked about the ongoing investigations with the european union. this runs for one hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] thank you very much for that warm welcome. can i just say you have to excuse me if i coughed during the speech. i've been up all night. [applause] there are some thing things up a conferencat theconference that o forget that i will always remember the walks i felt from everyone that supported me all the way. thank you. [applause] just a few hundred yards from the conference center stand the whole of memory built to one of the sacrifices. we remember the young man who left their homes to fight and die in the mud and holder of the trenches. we remember those shoveled coal into furnaces in the battleshi battleships. we remember the remarkable generations whose legacies is the freedom that we enjoy today. i think of my father's cousin a
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british prime minister, theresa may delivered closing remarks at her party's annual conference in birmingham england. she spoke about housing assistance programs to speed construction of new homes and crowded uk cities and the ongoing negotiations. this is an hour. thank you. excuse me if i cough during the speech, i've been up all night. laugh laugh [ applause ] >> i propose if anything happens i could just ask the voice of jeffrey cox, wasn't that fantastic? [ applause ] there are some things about last year's conference i have tried to forget, but i will always remember the warmth i felt from everyone in support all the way. thank you. [ applause ] >> just a few yards from the conference understand the hall of memories, built to offer the sacrifice of men and women in this city and the terrible conflict. inscribed within it are familiar words. at the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. we do remember them. we remember the young man who left their homes to fight and die in the mud and horror of the trenches. last year at the service to mark the battle, i took a moment
british prime minister, theresa may delivered closing remarks at her party's annual conference in birmingham england. she spoke about housing assistance programs to speed construction of new homes and crowded uk cities and the ongoing negotiations. this is an hour. thank you. excuse me if i cough during the speech, i've been up all night. laugh laugh [ applause ] >> i propose if anything happens i could just ask the voice of jeffrey cox, wasn't that fantastic? [ applause ] there are some...
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until then, we take you to birmingham, england were last month by minister theresa may deliver the keynote at the annual conference. in an hour-long speech he highlighted her achievements over the year including removing caps on housing assistance program a boost in funding to the national health service. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much for that warm welcome. now, can i just say you will have to excuse me if i do cost during the speech. [laughter] i've been up all night visiting the backdrop. [laughter] my new come i propose if anything happens i could, was not fantastic? -- wasn't that fantastic. there are some things about last year's conference i've try to forget. but i will always remember what i felt from everyone in the hall. supported me on the way. thank you. [applause] this year marks a century since the end of the first world war. from the conference understands the hall of memory, built to one of the sacrifices, men and women from this city and the terrible conflicts. inscribed within it are some familiar words. at the going down and in the morning,
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at some point may delivered an upbeat speech to the annual conservative party conference in birmingham england and she said that the u.k. was prepared for a no deal bragg's it but insisted that she can negotiate a deal with brussels that's good for britain pressure is growing on the conservatives ahead of an e.u. summit in two weeks at that summit the remaining twenty seven e.u. countries are expected to insist on a resolution over the issue of the border between northern ireland and the republican of ireland and let's listen in to a bit of what may have to say. right looks like we don't have that clip of what theresa may had to say but we do have our correspondents who've been following the story for us all day. at the tory conference in birmingham and that. is standing by for us in brussels good to see you both are going to start with you theresa may is under a lot of pressure from her own conservatives over her approach to brag that her party is very divided did this speech today shore up her position within the party and also with british voters. with british voters we'll have to see what
at some point may delivered an upbeat speech to the annual conservative party conference in birmingham england and she said that the u.k. was prepared for a no deal bragg's it but insisted that she can negotiate a deal with brussels that's good for britain pressure is growing on the conservatives ahead of an e.u. summit in two weeks at that summit the remaining twenty seven e.u. countries are expected to insist on a resolution over the issue of the border between northern ireland and the...
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, a professor of international politics at the university in birmingham live via skype from birmingham, england a pleasure to have you on the show. >>> look, 72 hours of hate. there was a partisan attack involving explosive devices, then a deadly anti-semitic shooting, targeting a synagogue, also a racist who killed two african americans in kentucky. the u.s. president has not responded to that attack, but has responded to the other two, scott. your thoughts about mr. trump's responses or lack thereof so far. >> well, first, i mean, we've had attacks in the u.s. before. we have had hate crimes. but the intensity of hate crimes and the pace of them in this era of social media are increasing. and all politicians have a responsibility -- all of us, indeed, have a responsibility knowing that -- to try to tone it down in terms of if we get angry, and instead try to find dialogue and reconciliation. but this president has no reverse gear. he only knows one way forward, which is to attack, to attack his perceived opponents. whether they are you in the media, whether they are political opponents, wheth
, a professor of international politics at the university in birmingham live via skype from birmingham, england a pleasure to have you on the show. >>> look, 72 hours of hate. there was a partisan attack involving explosive devices, then a deadly anti-semitic shooting, targeting a synagogue, also a racist who killed two african americans in kentucky. the u.s. president has not responded to that attack, but has responded to the other two, scott. your thoughts about mr. trump's responses...
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speech before the conservatives i love struck at the conservative party conference was in birmingham in england northern england middle of england the midlands and this was by james dudbridge he's a former tory minister so he was one of the five he actually led it and he led the livery of this letter so purportedly you're right there were are sort of maybe thirty or so of these these m.p.'s that feel the same way however very important to note that letter was before her speech she did extremely well of course the bar was rather low because last year she had the coughing fit that many people might remember the stage actually was beginning to fall down behind her and this year she says something about i might pause to cough because i i make off because i was up all night of applying some glue to the backdrop of but but importantly what's very interesting to think about is the fact that that was before after her speech of course she probably had a phenomenal speech writer but she did deliver a very unifying message she delivered a powerful message in basically looking at the alternatives if we don
speech before the conservatives i love struck at the conservative party conference was in birmingham in england northern england middle of england the midlands and this was by james dudbridge he's a former tory minister so he was one of the five he actually led it and he led the livery of this letter so purportedly you're right there were are sort of maybe thirty or so of these these m.p.'s that feel the same way however very important to note that letter was before her speech she did extremely...
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now for our big story, theresa over birmingham, england.ng hands as she walked out. she said the u.k. will never accept the eu's brexit offers. >> some people asked me to rule out no deal. --i did that, i would negotiating position and have to agree whatever the eu offered. that would mean accepting one of two things. either a deal that keeps us in -- eu in name or a deal that northern ireland as part of the country, effectively leaving it. let's send a clear message from this hall today. either ofver accept those choices. david: we welcome from london our colleague, david merritt. as you listen to this, has she changed her position at all? has she changed her position at all? >> you heard this is not a from the prime minister. she has in saying that we are at an impasse in europe. the offer is not good enough. she has heard checks and proposals out on the table and talk sport stalemates. nothing new. was not about shifting the conversation on brexit. it was about survival of the prime minister. the same speech last or was seen as a disaste
now for our big story, theresa over birmingham, england.ng hands as she walked out. she said the u.k. will never accept the eu's brexit offers. >> some people asked me to rule out no deal. --i did that, i would negotiating position and have to agree whatever the eu offered. that would mean accepting one of two things. either a deal that keeps us in -- eu in name or a deal that northern ireland as part of the country, effectively leaving it. let's send a clear message from this hall today....
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theresa may she is due to make a major speech before congress of her conservative party in birmingham england and the mosque is there for us to get good to see you so her speech is an attempt to reassert her authority over a conservative party that's deeply divided over breakfast and the strategy going forward what kind of reception will she receive based on what people there have been telling you. i spoke to a lot of delegates here at the party conference who she oversees trying to win over the have and have to say very mixed feedback i got from them some people went out of their way to tell me we are not divided and we are not crazy we are the conservative party we don't want revolution we don't want to rock the boat we want to have orderly relations with europe we don't just want to throw the baby out with the bathwater but then there are others and they have very very determined to leave at any cost really they regard the e.u. as absolutely unacceptable as on the elected bureaucrats the e.u. by some i have to say here are some fringe events of the parties being stylized as as as the bad g
theresa may she is due to make a major speech before congress of her conservative party in birmingham england and the mosque is there for us to get good to see you so her speech is an attempt to reassert her authority over a conservative party that's deeply divided over breakfast and the strategy going forward what kind of reception will she receive based on what people there have been telling you. i spoke to a lot of delegates here at the party conference who she oversees trying to win over...
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british prime minister, theresa may delivered closing remarks at her party's annual conference in birmingham england. she spoke about housing assistance programs to speed construction of new homes and crowded uk cities and the ongoing negotiations. this is an hour.
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month of september appeared all the long, theresa may's conservative party will be meeting in birmingham, england with the fate of exit and the prime minister herself in the air. right now you want to turn to first taken we're joined by romaine bostick. this usmc a, i agree i don't have to say it. the outline of it. more access to dairy. the president is out tweeting already this morning saying it problemsic, all those feared is a historic? >> not so. it is a historic rebranding in our headlines on bloomberg greek -- calls it a rebranding of nafta. there are definitely changes that are unofficial to dairy farmers in the u.s., access to the canadian market, but fundamentally this is not a hell of a lot different than nafta. alix: as a market participant, you are seeing the rally in mexican peso as well as the canadian loonie. do we learn about risk premium and trade through the trade? >> absolutely part one thing that was most important to this market going back to february and march was trade. trade with china and trade with the north american partners. at least the north american site appears to
month of september appeared all the long, theresa may's conservative party will be meeting in birmingham, england with the fate of exit and the prime minister herself in the air. right now you want to turn to first taken we're joined by romaine bostick. this usmc a, i agree i don't have to say it. the outline of it. more access to dairy. the president is out tweeting already this morning saying it problemsic, all those feared is a historic? >> not so. it is a historic rebranding in our...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandseriously injured — after 2 vehicles collided on the outskirts of denbigh in north wales. emergency services were called just before 7.30pm yesterday evening to the incident, which involved a vauxhall corsa and a vauxhall astra. a man has died after falling through a window during a burglary in north london. 49—year—old sheiku adams, a9, fell from the flat in denyer house in highgate road, in camden, yesterday evening. police believe 2 men forced their way into the flat armed with at least1 knife — in what they say was a targeted attack. neigbours spoke of their shock at mr adams‘ death, describing him as a ‘a very nice, devout man'. police are appealing for witnesses. the duke and duchess of sussex have attended the closing ceremony of the 11th invictus games in sydney. the sporting event, which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with traumas from combat — has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. prince harry and meghan will be travelling
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandseriously injured — after 2 vehicles collided on the outskirts of denbigh in north wales. emergency services were called just before 7.30pm yesterday evening to the incident, which involved a vauxhall corsa and a vauxhall astra. a man has died after falling through a window during a burglary in north london. 49—year—old sheiku adams, a9, fell from the flat in denyer house in...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandabin, bbc news. let's talk now to catherine ryder, head of policy for the national housing federation. thank you for speaking to us. what are your thoughts on the proposal? we have a huge backlog of homes that we have not built in this country over decades. we have 4 million short of homes at the moment. i think it is great to see this level of ambition particularly in areas like oxford and cambridge where the shortage of homes is having a huge impact on peoples lives. it is positive to see this level of ambition but i think it is right we think about what kinds of homes we need and where they could be built. why just central england ? need and where they could be built. whyjust central england? other of england for example, the north, they will say we need homes here. that is right. we have a backlog of 4 million homes. we should be building 340,000 per year. 90,000 million homes. we should be building 340,000 peryear. 90,000 of million homes. we should be building 340,000 per year. 9
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandabin, bbc news. let's talk now to catherine ryder, head of policy for the national housing federation. thank you for speaking to us. what are your thoughts on the proposal? we have a huge backlog of homes that we have not built in this country over decades. we have 4 million short of homes at the moment. i think it is great to see this level of ambition particularly in areas like oxford...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandget. roger harrabin, bbc news. breaking news about an investigation into the disappearance of a woman in kent. officers are currently searching the river derwent in da rtford town centre searching the river derwent in dartford town centre in connection with the disappearance and as it has been described by kent police, the potential murder, of this woman who is sarah well green. this investigation, as you may be aware, has been coming on for a couple of weeks since she vanished. she is a mother of five. the marines research officers, the diverse, are currently in attendance in the river derwent in the town centre in dartford. because of where they are in the town it has attracted a lot of interest locally, it is not something you can do particularly discreetly in the middle of a town. this is the big enquiry by kent police, received a lot of publicity in kentand police, received a lot of publicity in kent and has made the national papers as well. a diverse search taking place of the ri
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandget. roger harrabin, bbc news. breaking news about an investigation into the disappearance of a woman in kent. officers are currently searching the river derwent in da rtford town centre searching the river derwent in dartford town centre in connection with the disappearance and as it has been described by kent police, the potential murder, of this woman who is sarah well green. this...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandbin, bbc news. exit polls in ireland are putting michael higgins on course to win a second term as the country's president. mr higgins is projected to win more than half the first preference votes, twice as many as the second—placed candidate. voters have also been casting their ballots in a referendum on repealing the ban on blasphemy. exit polls in the irish republic suggest that at least two thirds of the electorate have voted in favour of removing the offence from the irish constitution. the number of newborn babies in england taken into care at birth has more than doubled in the last decade, according to research by the nuffield family justice 0bservatory. the government says the decision to remove a child at birth is made to protect them, but the study‘s author says both mothers and their children are being failed. fiona lamdin has been to meet a woman who was separated from herfive children. the children are the first thing i think about when i wake up, the last thing i think ab
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandbin, bbc news. exit polls in ireland are putting michael higgins on course to win a second term as the country's president. mr higgins is projected to win more than half the first preference votes, twice as many as the second—placed candidate. voters have also been casting their ballots in a referendum on repealing the ban on blasphemy. exit polls in the irish republic suggest that at...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandted in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. fracking is due to resume in lancashire today after it was suspended because of a small earthquake. yesterday, the energy firm, cuadrilla, halted operations at the uk's only active shale gas excavation for 18 hours after a tremor of 0.8 magnitude was recorded. fracking was stopped in 2011 and didn't resume for seven years after being linked with earthquakes. exit polls in ireland are putting michael higgins on course to win a second term as the country's president. mr higgins is projected to win more than half the first preference votes, twice as many as the second—placed candidate. voters have also been casting their ballots in a referendum on repealing the ban on blasphemy. exit polls in the irish republic suggest that at least two thirds of the electorate have voted in favour of removing the offence from the irish constitution. mexico has offered temporary work permits to migrants who register for asylum, as a big caravan of centr
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandted in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. fracking is due to resume in lancashire today after it was suspended because of a small earthquake. yesterday, the energy firm, cuadrilla, halted operations at the uk's only active shale gas excavation for 18 hours after a tremor of 0.8 magnitude was recorded. fracking was stopped in 2011 and didn't resume for seven years after being...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandnews. the number of newborn babies in england taken into care at birth has more than doubled in the last decade, according to research by the nuffield family justice 0bservatory. the government says the decision to remove a child at birth is made to protect them , but the study‘s author says both mothers and their children are being failed. fiona lamdin has been to meet a woman who was separated from herfive children. the children are the first thing i think about when i wake up, the last thing i think about before i go to bed. abby, not her real name, has had all five children removed from her. her story, like many in her position, is a complicated one. but it wasn't always this way. three years ago, she was a busy mum. the school run, back, sports, back, scouts, back, horse riding, back, piano, back. i loved having to run around after them. but in a short space of time, abby suffered with post—natal depression, a marriage breakdown and business collapse. struggling with poor mental h
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandnews. the number of newborn babies in england taken into care at birth has more than doubled in the last decade, according to research by the nuffield family justice 0bservatory. the government says the decision to remove a child at birth is made to protect them , but the study‘s author says both mothers and their children are being failed. fiona lamdin has been to meet a woman who was...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandis expected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. joining me now in the studio is paul miner, head of strategic plans and devolution at the campaign to protect rural england. i would assume your organisation is sceptical about the case that has been made for this? the government's national infrastructure organisation says that it is based on an assessment of what is likely to be the demand in the future in an area of the country that is growing and the economy that is growing? we do recognise that there do need to be significant investment in affordable housing in the area between 0xford, cambridge and milton keynes. there's a need for 10,000 affordable homes per year, we need to build a lot of affordable housing in the area because it is not an affordable place to live. we do not think on the scale of 1 place to live. we do not think on the scale of1 million new houses, which is what they were talking about, we do not think it is appropriate orfeasible about, we do not thin
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandis expected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. joining me now in the studio is paul miner, head of strategic plans and devolution at the campaign to protect rural england. i would assume your organisation is sceptical about the case that has been made for this? the government's national infrastructure organisation says that it is based on an assessment of what is likely to...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandctus games in sydney. the sporting event, which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with traumas from combat, has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. prince harry and meghan will be travelling on to new zealand as part of their 16—day commonwealth tour. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, reports from sydney. joshua david smith. a week of competition and camaraderie comes to a close. today athletes from militaries around the world received medals with a royal touch. one of the british medallists this week was former lance corporal andy white. our invictus games sydney 2018 medallists. .. dragged out of depression by what he calls the invictus spirit. because we're all ex—military and the things we've done, we're another family, we are the invictus family. we'll always look out for each other. there are sporting competitions that are bigger than invictus and there are sporting competitions that are richer than invictus but you‘d be hard—
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham, and transform central englandctus games in sydney. the sporting event, which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with traumas from combat, has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. prince harry and meghan will be travelling on to new zealand as part of their 16—day commonwealth tour. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, reports from sydney. joshua david smith. a week...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham and transform central englandxpected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex will attend the closing ceremony of the fourth invictus games in sydney later. the sporting event which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with the traumas of combat has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. let's speak to our correspondent, phil mercer who is in sydney for us. so this is the end of what everyone is saying has been a successful occasion. it's been a cracking week of competition for the invictus games. it means undefeated or unconquered in latin and that is alive and well in sydney. the duke and duchess of attended the final of the wheelchair basketball. they received what ——a rockstar welcome and werejoined received what ——a rockstar welcome and were joined by david received what ——a rockstar welcome and werejoined by david back received what ——a rockstar welcome and were joined by david back and the australians pry minister, scott morri
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham and transform central englandxpected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex will attend the closing ceremony of the fourth invictus games in sydney later. the sporting event which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with the traumas of combat has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. let's speak to our correspondent, phil mercer who...
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green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham entrance form central englandcheme is expected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex will attend the closing ceremony of the fourth invictus games in sydney later. the sporting event which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with the traumas of combat has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. let's speak to our correspondent phil mercer who is in sydney for us. it's lovely to see you. it's come to an end but it has been a great advertisement, hasn't it? in terms of the royal family but also when it comes to the games. it's been a cracking week of competition. this was the home of the sydney olympics backin was the home of the sydney olympics back in 2000 so a great venue, a great set of venues for the invictus games. inviting 500 athletes from 18 nations including france, united kingdom, afghanistan, arrived in the united and others and it has been a fantastic week of inspiring competition. this is a competition co—founded by pr
green groups say the project would eat fields and woods the size of birmingham entrance form central englandcheme is expected in next week's budget. roger harrabin, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex will attend the closing ceremony of the fourth invictus games in sydney later. the sporting event which was set up to inspire recovering soldiers and help them deal with the traumas of combat has seen more than 500 competitors from 18 nations take part. let's speak to our correspondent phil...
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birmingham. the government will change the law to allow heterosexual couples in england and wales to enter into awn to have died in the devastating earthquake and tsunami in indonesia. hello. time now for the business news. 0nline retailing giant amazon is raising pay for hundreds of thousands of workers in the us and the uk. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. amazon's lowest paid us workers will receive $15 an hourfrom 1 november. the federal legal minimum is $7.25. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. the legal minimum uk wage is £7.83 an hourfor over—25s and £7.38 for those aged 21 to 24. a budget airline that began offering long—haul flights from uk airports earlier this year, including sta nsted to the us, has collapsed. primera air said it was ceasing all operations at midnight on monday after 14 years of operations. flights to washington and new york due to leave stansted on monday night were grounded a
birmingham. the government will change the law to allow heterosexual couples in england and wales to enter into awn to have died in the devastating earthquake and tsunami in indonesia. hello. time now for the business news. 0nline retailing giant amazon is raising pay for hundreds of thousands of workers in the us and the uk. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. amazon's lowest paid us workers will...
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birmingham. the government will change the law to allow heterosexual couples in england and wales to enter into asiness headlines on afternoon live. online retailing giant amazon is raising pay for hundreds of thousands of workers in the us and the uk. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. outside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. the owner of vauxhall has warned of "dramatic consequences" for its uk plants if there is a no—deal brexit, hours after toyota motor europe said it would affect its investment decisions. speaking to the bbc, carlos tavares said the carmaker‘s "number one" request of brexit talks was free trade. a budget airline that began offering long—haul flights from uk airports earlier this year, including sta nsted to the us, has collapsed. flights to washington and new york due to leave stansted on monday night were grounded and passengers have been told not to go to the airport on tuesday. everyone at amazon getting a raise? the big thing is in the united states, they are going up to $15 an hour. not everyone is that pleased, a f
birmingham. the government will change the law to allow heterosexual couples in england and wales to enter into asiness headlines on afternoon live. online retailing giant amazon is raising pay for hundreds of thousands of workers in the us and the uk. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. outside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. the owner of vauxhall has warned of "dramatic consequences" for its uk plants if there is a no—deal...
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birmingham at the weekend. maurizio sarri today labelled the abuse disgusting, philip neville, the england manager, said it was which they have now done. whilst her england teammate is a christian son said it should never even be possible for such hideous comments to reach players. people are clearly disgusted by what has happened understandably. as you mentioned, the police have been involved and the police have been involved and the football association are taking this extremely seriously, what have they said? they say they are appalled and dismayed by the abuse, if they have called on the police and social media sites to do more to tackle what they say is a growing problem, abuse on social media. they say they give their senior players training and advice on how to use social media but the problem is, if there is a troll at home who wants to send abuse to a player or anyone else, instagram can react to it but how do you stop it happening in the first place? thanks forjoining us this evening, jo currie. we can speak now to the harlequins captain and a saracens player as well. we are keeping your support for
birmingham at the weekend. maurizio sarri today labelled the abuse disgusting, philip neville, the england manager, said it was which they have now done. whilst her england teammate is a christian son said it should never even be possible for such hideous comments to reach players. people are clearly disgusted by what has happened understandably. as you mentioned, the police have been involved and the police have been involved and the football association are taking this extremely seriously,...
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birmingham. one of the prime minister's key pledges this afternoon was to allow local authorities in england to spendouncil houses. our home editor mark easton is here. what did you make of the announcement? well, that was a surprise! a tory prime minister's big announcement — letting english town halls build a lot more council housing. not since harold macmillan has the conservative party sounded as enthusiastic about the subject as theresa may did this afternoon. solving the housing crisis is the biggest domestic policy challenge of our generation. it doesn't make sense to stop councils from playing their part in solving it, so today i can announce that we are scrapping that cap. at the moment, the amount councils in england can borrow to build new homes is capped. local authority housing debt is currently about £26 billion. but once the cap comes off they can use their housing stock as collateral against much more — probably an additional £io—15 billion of borrowing. that money could be used to build an extra 15—20,000 new council homes every year for ten years. to put that in perspective, in the
birmingham. one of the prime minister's key pledges this afternoon was to allow local authorities in england to spendouncil houses. our home editor mark easton is here. what did you make of the announcement? well, that was a surprise! a tory prime minister's big announcement — letting english town halls build a lot more council housing. not since harold macmillan has the conservative party sounded as enthusiastic about the subject as theresa may did this afternoon. solving the housing crisis...
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birmingham. let's talk a little more about the speech. one of the prime minister's main policy pledges was to allow local authorities in england to spend moreng more council houses. our home editor mark easton is with me. what did you make of the announcement? well, that was a surprise! a tory prime minister's big announcement — letting english towns halls build a lot more council housing. not since harold macmillan has the conservative party sounded as enthusiastic about the subject as theresa may did this afternoon. solving the housing crisis is the biggest domestic policy challenge of oui’ biggest domestic policy challenge of our generation. it doesn't make sense to stop councils from playing their part in solving it. so today, ican their part in solving it. so today, i can announce that we are scrapping that cap. at the moment, the amount councils in england can borrow to build new homes is capped. local authority housing debt is currently about £26 billion. but once the cap comes off, they can use their housing stock as collateral against much more — probably an additional £io—15 billion of borrowing. that money could be used to build
birmingham. let's talk a little more about the speech. one of the prime minister's main policy pledges was to allow local authorities in england to spend moreng more council houses. our home editor mark easton is with me. what did you make of the announcement? well, that was a surprise! a tory prime minister's big announcement — letting english towns halls build a lot more council housing. not since harold macmillan has the conservative party sounded as enthusiastic about the subject as...
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england's jordan nobbs scored twice, including a spectacular long—range shot. it's chelsea's first home defeat for more than two years. elsewhere, there were wins for manchester city, liverpool and birminghamter brackley has died. he was 67. you can read more about his life on the bbc sport website as well as the day's other news, including scotland's friendly with portugal, highlights of which are coming up on bbc scotland. but from me, for now, goodnight. a first look at tomorrow's papers is coming up on the bbc news channel, while now on bbc one it's time for the news hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. the nhs is to launch a crackdown on prescription fraud in england — which costs the taxpayer millions of pounds every year. some people falsely or wrongly claim free prescriptions while some rogue pharmacists and dentists falsify claims. but new technology could mean fake claims are easily identified, as richard galpin reports. every year, nhs england loses more than £250 million as a result of prescription fraud. people either deliberately or by mistake claiming they're eligible for free prescriptions. the campaign's been launched today by the health secretary matt hancock. he
england's jordan nobbs scored twice, including a spectacular long—range shot. it's chelsea's first home defeat for more than two years. elsewhere, there were wins for manchester city, liverpool and birminghamter brackley has died. he was 67. you can read more about his life on the bbc sport website as well as the day's other news, including scotland's friendly with portugal, highlights of which are coming up on bbc scotland. but from me, for now, goodnight. a first look at tomorrow's papers...
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england. it's not clear where they've come from. let's return to the conservative party conference and the issue of brexit. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at the conference in birmingham philip hammond the chance we on the touching upon the issue. but elsewhere around this confidence, there is a lot going on. there is an alternative conference by the brexiteers where they are criticising the chequers plan that theresa may has, and have also been some events around the so—called people's lord, the call for a second referendum on brexit. —— people's vote. why are you backing that plan? many people say the decision has been made and you're just being a sore loser. because in the last two and a half years, everyone has come to understand the complexity and challenges on brexit, and before we proceed with that i think we need to get the informed consent on the people in the final say, a second referendum. what would the question be? because there is a danger that evenif be? because there is a danger that even if you got to divide up having a second vote, it does not clear things up anyway, it's just leaves us things up anyway, it's just leaves us in situation where things
england. it's not clear where they've come from. let's return to the conservative party conference and the issue of brexit. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is at the conference in birmingham philip hammond the chance we on the touching upon the issue. but elsewhere around this confidence, there is a lot going on. there is an alternative conference by the brexiteers where they are criticising the chequers plan that theresa may has, and have also been some events around the...
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england have been sentenced to more than 37 years. let's get straight to the court. jon ironmonger is at birmingham crown court.months to execute at least 55 different drone dropped into prisons across the uk, liverpool, birmingham, wolverhampton, liverpool, birmingham, wolverha m pton, worcestershire liverpool, birmingham, wolverhampton, worcestershire and other places, and it works inmates guiding pilot on their mobile phones inside their cells to fly drones had over the fence and up to the window of the cell where they would boot contraband of the cell where they would boot contra band in of the cell where they would boot contraband in using big stakes and unsightly parcels, there were large amounts of drugs like cannabis, new narcotic su bsta nces amounts of drugs like cannabis, new narcotic substances like spies, as well as cocaine, and vitamins, things like sim cards and memory ca rd things like sim cards and memory card as well, mobile phones, a large amount of contra band card as well, mobile phones, a large amount of contraband was discovered and 11 of the drones were trashed around prisons or has been
england have been sentenced to more than 37 years. let's get straight to the court. jon ironmonger is at birmingham crown court.months to execute at least 55 different drone dropped into prisons across the uk, liverpool, birmingham, wolverhampton, liverpool, birmingham, wolverha m pton, worcestershire liverpool, birmingham, wolverhampton, worcestershire and other places, and it works inmates guiding pilot on their mobile phones inside their cells to fly drones had over the fence and up to the...
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england. i will have more details in 15 minutes. it is wednesday 3 october. our top story: the prime minister will close the conservative party conference in birmingham today withclaiming the uk's future after brexit is full of promise. theresa may will claim millions of people who have never supported the tories are appalled byjeremy corbyn, and she will show everyone the conservatives are what she describes as decent, moderate and patriotic. mrs may will also announce that fuel duty will be frozen for the ninth year in a row. from birmingham, our political correspondent chris mason reports. remember this, a year ago? there was the coughing, the security breach, with a prankster handing the prime minister a fake p45, and in this, the conference backdrop falling apart, like an anxiety dream playing out in real life, and excruciating moment. imagine standing on that stage again, a year on from it going so stage again, a year on from it going so horribly wrong, and a day on from borisjohnson down the corridor trashing your central brexit policy, to cheers and applause from activists. today, the prime minister will try to strike and domestic note, and save this co
england. i will have more details in 15 minutes. it is wednesday 3 october. our top story: the prime minister will close the conservative party conference in birmingham today withclaiming the uk's future after brexit is full of promise. theresa may will claim millions of people who have never supported the tories are appalled byjeremy corbyn, and she will show everyone the conservatives are what she describes as decent, moderate and patriotic. mrs may will also announce that fuel duty will be...