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i will be hosting the global parliament of mayors in bristol in october. it is to bring together men and leaders of the various city networks for three days of hard work where we met to getting ourselves an international network of cities and city networks better organized. at the moment there are over 200 city networks in the world in various states of noncooperation. in the global parliament of mayors we are not trying to create another network to add to the complexity of existing city networks but rather putting in the field is what we want to do is establish the space where at least once a year, mayors and leaders of various city networks can come together to focus and coordination. my request is as a global network of cities we can come together to agree on a small number of critical areas to make progress, migration is one. my other appeal is to formalize the way networks work with each other. think of the additional power available through a formal working alliance between the us conference of mayors and the euro cities, network of european cities.
i will be hosting the global parliament of mayors in bristol in october. it is to bring together men and leaders of the various city networks for three days of hard work where we met to getting ourselves an international network of cities and city networks better organized. at the moment there are over 200 city networks in the world in various states of noncooperation. in the global parliament of mayors we are not trying to create another network to add to the complexity of existing city...
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my chief grew up in one of the poorest estates in bristol. his family, white working-class, still lives there. together, we lead in the city's interest, refugees, migrants, child of migrants, members of the indigenous population. weies are the places where come together and must get things done. immediateth the benefits and costs of success and failure. i say we should bring our strengths together and optimism to bear on the way politics works at the national and international level. .e need global governance that means the representatives of international networks and cities sitting alongside shaping the national and international context in which we must live. , we findoment ourselves trying to lead a 21st-century world with 20th-century political structures. people have no nations working alone were not enough. that is why nations banded together. whereas before they looked across the collaborators, i suggest a need to look inward and across city to city. integration and migration needs will come from international collections of cities. w
my chief grew up in one of the poorest estates in bristol. his family, white working-class, still lives there. together, we lead in the city's interest, refugees, migrants, child of migrants, members of the indigenous population. weies are the places where come together and must get things done. immediateth the benefits and costs of success and failure. i say we should bring our strengths together and optimism to bear on the way politics works at the national and international level. .e need...
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mayor rees was born and raised in bristol southwest of london. he became mayor of her stolen 2016. he said he would become the first effort directly alleged mayor of african caribbean dissent. marvin studied at the uk and here in the united states. he earned his bachelor's degree in economic history and politics with a master's degree in political theory and government. he is a university will fail in this his work for the bbc as a presenter and journalist. marvin's lifelong commitment to public service ended early on working international development at the uk's national health service. he often speaks of his heritage. his father arrived in england as a 12-year-old and his mother was of english welsh and irish heritage. most of his jamaican family live in atlanta, los angeles and maryland. mayor rees leads the global parliament at ayer so please join me in welcoming mayor marvin rees. [applause] >> thank you very much. thanks for your welcome to the united states. i'm actually here -- my mother-in-law sitting in the crowd somewhere. there she is. [applause] thanks to my distinguis
mayor rees was born and raised in bristol southwest of london. he became mayor of her stolen 2016. he said he would become the first effort directly alleged mayor of african caribbean dissent. marvin studied at the uk and here in the united states. he earned his bachelor's degree in economic history and politics with a master's degree in political theory and government. he is a university will fail in this his work for the bbc as a presenter and journalist. marvin's lifelong commitment to...
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jon kay is at bristol crown court. ben stokes told the court that he was in bristol celebrating england's win over the west indies last september. he said he'd had some beer and spirits but insisted he wasn't drunk. he said he stepped in to defend those two gay men, but he said he was also acting out of self defence because he feared he could be attacked with a glass bottle. sorry. do you mind just loosening the right one on my wrist? handcuffed in the back of a police car, this is the moment and stokes was arrested in september last year. it was shot on a police body camera, following the alleged incident in the clifton area of bristol. just yards from the vehicle where the england cricketer was being detained, another man lay injured on the ground. right, the reason... i will explain to you why you have been arrested as well. thank you. it's because there's a guy over there who's covered with blood... yep. and i've been told you punched him. because he was... abusing my two friends for being gay. that's what i'm bein
jon kay is at bristol crown court. ben stokes told the court that he was in bristol celebrating england's win over the west indies last september. he said he'd had some beer and spirits but insisted he wasn't drunk. he said he stepped in to defend those two gay men, but he said he was also acting out of self defence because he feared he could be attacked with a glass bottle. sorry. do you mind just loosening the right one on my wrist? handcuffed in the back of a police car, this is the moment...
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not guilty of afraid in bristol. ns leads with the england cricketer‘s caravans “— leads with the england cricketer‘s caravans —— travails and that acquittal. the suspected terrorist attack near the houses of parliament in reference to the police arriving within seconds on the scene hero cops and it also has coverage of that collapsed bridge and genoa. also leading with the men's —— westminster attack and that collapsed bridge in northern italy is the telegraph‘s frontpage. the times, the eye's frontpage has the moment the police warned —— swarmed the westminster attack or‘s are in the westminster attack or‘s are in the guardian front story is the reported rise intake for chief executives while workers pay failed to match inflation. we will get out of that story with low levels of unemployment, the lowest seen since the mid—70s, but wages have not been keeping pace with inflation but we will get onto that in a minute. laura, we start with the telegraph. that attack seemingly counterterror police are leading the inves
not guilty of afraid in bristol. ns leads with the england cricketer‘s caravans “— leads with the england cricketer‘s caravans —— travails and that acquittal. the suspected terrorist attack near the houses of parliament in reference to the police arriving within seconds on the scene hero cops and it also has coverage of that collapsed bridge and genoa. also leading with the men's —— westminster attack and that collapsed bridge in northern italy is the telegraph‘s frontpage....
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john kay was at bristol crown court.ne that night was mark. he was off duty but he came across what he described as a scuffle here in the clifton area of bristol and he went to try to help out and into being. he describes the man in the green t—shirt, seemingly ben stokes, as the main aggressor. he said another man was trying to get away from the man in the green t—shirt but the man in the green t—shirt was the main aggressor. thejury has been shown a range of video angles, cctv and body cam footage taken from another officer who arrested ben stokes that night. when she told him there was a man nearby covered in blood and asked what was going on, he said he had been trying to help out because his two gay friends were being insulted and he was trying to help out onto their behalf. a statement read to the jury, ben stokes said that two men were giving nasty homophobic language to a gay couple on the streets of bristol and he stepped in to try to stop that. he said that these two men, he claimed, had bottles in their hand s
john kay was at bristol crown court.ne that night was mark. he was off duty but he came across what he described as a scuffle here in the clifton area of bristol and he went to try to help out and into being. he describes the man in the green t—shirt, seemingly ben stokes, as the main aggressor. he said another man was trying to get away from the man in the green t—shirt but the man in the green t—shirt was the main aggressor. thejury has been shown a range of video angles, cctv and body...
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we're getting our first look at bristol palin on "teen mom og." but, what does her mom think?a teen mom. my life is not perfect at all. >> amen. >> mtv offered the first look at bristol's upcoming season last night. the now-27-year-old, who with found out she was pregnant with her first child at age 17, has her mom's full support. the former governor of alaska posted this pic of her daughter with the caption, wow, the opportunity she has to help others along life's challenging journey is exciting and outstanding. i'm so proud of her. >> i wanna do what's best for my kids. >> bristol will reportedly earn $250,000 for her first season on the show. but, is she ready to be back in the spotlight? back in 2010, she cha cha her way through "dancing with the stars." and told us then that she could handle any criticism thrown her way. >> i'm ready for it. i'm in tabloids a lot for negative things and i have tough skin. i'm ready for it. >> bristol shares son tripp with former boyfriend levi johnston . >> what if i didn't have all these opportunities. believe me, it wouldn't be pretty.
we're getting our first look at bristol palin on "teen mom og." but, what does her mom think?a teen mom. my life is not perfect at all. >> amen. >> mtv offered the first look at bristol's upcoming season last night. the now-27-year-old, who with found out she was pregnant with her first child at age 17, has her mom's full support. the former governor of alaska posted this pic of her daughter with the caption, wow, the opportunity she has to help others along life's...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.‘s acquittal and his immediate return to the test —— despite stokes's acquittal and his immediate return to the test squad for the third match of the series against india this saturday, the england and wales cricket board will now have its own disciplinary process to decide whether stokes' conduct deserves any sporting sanction. here's our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew. the board has been really fastidious in making sure that it has, throughout the process, not try to judge ben stokes. when he was not chosen for australia originally it was because the board didn't know if he would be charged and if he was charged, then what with, then when he was charged with kefraya they decided to pick him —— affray, they decided to pick him —— affray, they decided to pick him. because they don't have a disciplinary process ready to go yet, they feel if they didn't pick him, it might seem to prejudice him. probably the process will start this week. lakshan sandakan returned career best figures
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.‘s acquittal and his immediate return to the test —— despite stokes's acquittal and his immediate return to the test squad for the third match of the series against india this saturday, the england and wales cricket board will now have its own disciplinary process to decide whether stokes' conduct deserves any sporting sanction. here's our cricket correspondent jonathan agnew. the board has been really fastidious in making sure that it has, throughout the...
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the durham all—rounder is one of three men accused of fighting in bristol on the 25th of september lastay reports. mark sprod all was the first member of police staff on the scene last night in september last year, he was actually of duty but he came across what he described as a scuffle in the clifton area of bristol and he went to try to help out, to intervene. he described the man in the team shirt —— green t—shirt, seemingly ben stokes, that's the what he was wearing, as the main aggressor, he said that another man was trying to get away from the man in the green t—shirt but the man in the green t—shirt was the main aggressor. thejury the green t—shirt was the main aggressor. the jury has the green t—shirt was the main aggressor. thejury has been shouldered a range of angles of cctv body camera footage of another police officer who arrested ben stokes that night, she described him as completely compliant, calm. when she told him there was a man nearby who was covered in blood and she asked him what was going on and whether ben stokes had been involved in this, he said he'd been tryi
the durham all—rounder is one of three men accused of fighting in bristol on the 25th of september lastay reports. mark sprod all was the first member of police staff on the scene last night in september last year, he was actually of duty but he came across what he described as a scuffle in the clifton area of bristol and he went to try to help out, to intervene. he described the man in the team shirt —— green t—shirt, seemingly ben stokes, that's the what he was wearing, as the main...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.s tojune of this year fell to its lowest level since februrary 1975. today's figures also show that pay rose on average by 2.7%, higher than the official rate of inflation. there was also a record fall in the number of eu nationals working in the uk. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity reports. many of the uk's workers were not yet born when unemployment was last this low. at this leeds factory, workers have to be skilled to make its products for use in everything from water treatment tanks to showers. theory says when there are not as many workers, you have to pay more to attract and keep them. this firm fits that mould. pay rises have been between 3—a% for the last four years. it gets more expensive living. i remember my dad saying about seven years ago the national minimum wage was in his words "0k". if you're clever with your money, it will be all right. to me, i didn't really think so. because everything just seems to be going up and up and up. and i just think that we as a co
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.s tojune of this year fell to its lowest level since februrary 1975. today's figures also show that pay rose on average by 2.7%, higher than the official rate of inflation. there was also a record fall in the number of eu nationals working in the uk. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity reports. many of the uk's workers were not yet born when unemployment was last this low. at this leeds factory, workers have to be skilled to make its products for use in...
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mr bristol's family argue tougher immigration laws caused mr bristol significant stress.n hearing. yes, pretty incredible. the question disputed this morning is whether or not the home office should play a part here at bricks bristol dexter's inquest. they say it should because tougher immigration laws caused the question over his status even though he moved to britain in the 1960s aged eight. they see it cost an acute stress which contributed directly to his death. the coroner this morning ruled against that —— they say that it caused him acute stress. when the coroner said she disagreed and what more evidence should be considered further and that maybe the home office should play a part, the coroner, dr william dolman, office should play a part, the coroner, drwilliam dolman, became visibly angry, got incredibly i rate. i think in fairness hejust simply lost his cool, the session was suspended, and when he came back he was very different, pleasant to the family, and he apologised to the family and the barrister concerned. but the family essentially walked out of the day
mr bristol's family argue tougher immigration laws caused mr bristol significant stress.n hearing. yes, pretty incredible. the question disputed this morning is whether or not the home office should play a part here at bricks bristol dexter's inquest. they say it should because tougher immigration laws caused the question over his status even though he moved to britain in the 1960s aged eight. they see it cost an acute stress which contributed directly to his death. the coroner this morning...
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we'll have the latest live from bristol crown court. also this lunchtime: the conservative party is looking into complaints about comments made by borisjohnson about muslim women who wear full—face veils. the us imposes new sanctions on russia, in the wake of the nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two prestigious catholic private schools, on boys as young as seven. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious report that, as i say, over many years showed that the reputation of individuals and the reputation of the institution itself was far more important to people than the safety and protection of the children. and: cycling's coming home. thousands are expected to welcome geraint thomas back to cardiff, and to celebrate his tour de france victory. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: we'll have the latest from the european championships, as katarina johnson—thompson takes the lead in the heptathlon. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc ne
we'll have the latest live from bristol crown court. also this lunchtime: the conservative party is looking into complaints about comments made by borisjohnson about muslim women who wear full—face veils. the us imposes new sanctions on russia, in the wake of the nerve agent attack on sergei and yulia skripal. a damning report says appalling sexual abuse took place for decades at two prestigious catholic private schools, on boys as young as seven. this is a very hard—hitting, very serious...
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bristol crown court as ben stokes leads having been found not guilty in bristol nightclub.re on that year and in our sports bulletins. a motorway bridge has partially collapsed in the italian city of genoa with dozens feared dead , the government descibed it as an immense tragedy. the section of road that collapsed was over a river, and an area of the city. matt cole reports. man shouts in italian the fear of those watching can clearly be heard as they watched the bridge structure crumble. police have spoken of a violent cloudburst of rain at the time of the collapse. viewed from a different angle, the size of the missing section is clear. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say vehicles had tumbled from the falling roadway. firefighters say there have been fatalities, and in poor weather, work is ongoing to free people who are trapped. the viaduct was built in the 19605 but refurbished two years ago. much of the fallen section landed on rail tracks. there had been a queue of traffic on the morandi bridge when it collapsed. a local news agency claims the italia
bristol crown court as ben stokes leads having been found not guilty in bristol nightclub.re on that year and in our sports bulletins. a motorway bridge has partially collapsed in the italian city of genoa with dozens feared dead , the government descibed it as an immense tragedy. the section of road that collapsed was over a river, and an area of the city. matt cole reports. man shouts in italian the fear of those watching can clearly be heard as they watched the bridge structure crumble....
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our sports editor dan roan was at bristol crown court.mind us why ben stokes was at court, and how proceedings went today? well this relates to an incident that occurred on september 25th last yearin that occurred on september 25th last year in the clifton triangle area of bristol. it followed a one—day international that stokes had played inafew international that stokes had played in a few hours before. he and some tea m in a few hours before. he and some team mates were on a night out and later on at around two o'clock in the morning, a fight erupted outside the morning, a fight erupted outside the nightclub. we heard today what went on in the build up to that incident. one which the prosecution told the court was triggered when stokes lost his control and started to attack with revenge, retaliation 01’ to attack with revenge, retaliation or punishment in mind. thejury heard it was beyond self—defence, but a sustained episode of significant violence that left onlookers shocked. stokes and the two men that he knocked unconscious in the
our sports editor dan roan was at bristol crown court.mind us why ben stokes was at court, and how proceedings went today? well this relates to an incident that occurred on september 25th last yearin that occurred on september 25th last year in the clifton triangle area of bristol. it followed a one—day international that stokes had played inafew international that stokes had played in a few hours before. he and some tea m in a few hours before. he and some team mates were on a night out and...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.s dropped an investigation into the senior mp dame margaret hodge. disciplinary action was launched against her last month following a confrontation with leaderjeremy corbyn, over claims of anti—semitism in the party. our political correspondent, jessica parker, is in westminster. so the action dropped, another twist in this long—running saga, jessica, isn't it? alow yes, i know for many it feels like a long—running saga but tonight is a significant development, dame margaret hodge is a long serving veteran labour mp. she was pretty angry when she learned she was being investigated following an angry confrontation with the labour leaderjeremy corbyn over his handling of the anti—semitism issue. at the time she said she didn't understand what she was being investigated for and tonight we learned that investigation has been dropped, and a labour party source said margaret hodge had expressed regret for the way she had expressed herself. now, interestingly, dame margaret quickly took to t
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.s dropped an investigation into the senior mp dame margaret hodge. disciplinary action was launched against her last month following a confrontation with leaderjeremy corbyn, over claims of anti—semitism in the party. our political correspondent, jessica parker, is in westminster. so the action dropped, another twist in this long—running saga, jessica, isn't it? alow yes, i know for many it feels like a long—running saga but tonight is a significant...
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the england cricket all all—rounder ben stokes has been cleared of a charge of affray at bristol crownhis lawyer says he's looking forward to getting back to playing the game. there are more troubles on the high street, as the diy chain homebase announces plans to close 42 stores. the move puts up to 1500 jobs at risk. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7.30, we'll have maureen hinton, a retail analyst from global data, on—set to tell us more ministers are promising more powers for social housing tenants — we'll be discussing the new proposals and what they mean. and later on we'll be reviewing tomorrow's newspapers with the ft‘s laura hughes, and asa bennett from the telegraph. that's at 10.40 and again at 11.32. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. england all—rounder ben stokes has been cleared of affray after an altercation near a bristol nightclub last september. two—time formula one champion fernando alonso takes a step aw
the england cricket all all—rounder ben stokes has been cleared of a charge of affray at bristol crownhis lawyer says he's looking forward to getting back to playing the game. there are more troubles on the high street, as the diy chain homebase announces plans to close 42 stores. the move puts up to 1500 jobs at risk. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7.30, we'll have maureen hinton, a retail analyst from global...
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and i am here at the bristol international lu nan fiesta, and i am here at the bristol international fiesta, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. a few showers in the forecast year, and across much of the country. i will bring you the full forecast in about 15 minutes. it's friday the 10th of august. our top story: tens of thousands of ryanair passengers across europe have had their flights cancelled today as pilots stage a 24—hour strike. nearly 400 flights, including some to and from the uk, have been grounded in the budget airline's worst ever day of industrial action. caroline davies reports. it has not been an easy summer holiday for ryanair, winding queues and cancellations blamed on storms and shortages of air traffic control staff. now they face a different sort of turbulence — strikes. some ryanair pilots in five countries will strike from today for 2h hours. it has meant cancellations across europe, nearly 400 of them. the netherlands have avoided any, but there are 22 to and from ireland, 22 in sweden, 104 in belgium, and worst affected, germany, with 250 cancellatio
and i am here at the bristol international lu nan fiesta, and i am here at the bristol international fiesta, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary. a few showers in the forecast year, and across much of the country. i will bring you the full forecast in about 15 minutes. it's friday the 10th of august. our top story: tens of thousands of ryanair passengers across europe have had their flights cancelled today as pilots stage a 24—hour strike. nearly 400 flights, including some to and from...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court. shortfall of around £70 million has approved a plan for huge cuts to jobs and services. the conservative—run northamptonshire county council backed the proposals at a crisis meeting. campaigners against the cuts say they'll hit services for children and vulnerable adults. from northampton, our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. it is people like roxanne who relies on 24—hour a day care, paid for by northamptonshire county council and families like the bakers who will feel the pain of the action plan approved by councillors today. the baker children have a range of learning and physical disabilities. their mum fears the £70 million of council cuts will mean important help will not be there when needed. these children did not ask to be born with these difficulties, these families did not ask for these battles and yet that is what they face, day in and day out. and they have enough difficulties managing behaviours and managing medical routines, day to day that to add a l
jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court. shortfall of around £70 million has approved a plan for huge cuts to jobs and services. the conservative—run northamptonshire county council backed the proposals at a crisis meeting. campaigners against the cuts say they'll hit services for children and vulnerable adults. from northampton, our social affairs correspondent, alison holt, reports. it is people like roxanne who relies on 24—hour a day care, paid for by northamptonshire county council and...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court.match was due to start at 11am local time, but persistent rain and dark skies meant play was finally abandoned for the day just before 5pm. it's the first time in five years that a whole day's play has been lost in a test match played in england. the home side lead the series 1—0. that is all we have got time for. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, till next time, goodbye. good morning. well, yesterday brought quite a change across the country. we had some welcome rain. nowhere near enough i know, but nevertheless i'm sure gardeners and growers out there are happy. we had over an inch of rain in suffolk, also some thundery downpours towards the end of the afternoon and into the evening. that area of low pressure which was responsible is drifting off into scandinavia, but something also that's interesting is behind that frontal system, it's introducing slightly fresher air in comparison to of late. that's allowing for
jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court.match was due to start at 11am local time, but persistent rain and dark skies meant play was finally abandoned for the day just before 5pm. it's the first time in five years that a whole day's play has been lost in a test match played in england. the home side lead the series 1—0. that is all we have got time for. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, till next time, goodbye. good...
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andy, thank you for that, live from bristol.parently to honour those behind the munich terror attack in 1972. mr corbyn admitted he was there, but denied paying tribute to the black september terrorist group. mr corbyn said he'd attended to honour the victims of an israeli air strike on the headquarters of the palestinian liberation organisation in 1985. joining me now from westminster is our political correspondent tom barton. all this controversy surrounding his past associations with members of the plo and so on, all that seems to be coming back to haunt him. this is on the first time thatjeremy corbyn has faced questions over his association with people who have fought, some would call them terrorists, for the palestinian cause. and it is also the first time he has faced questions over these particular events. it was brought up during last year's general election campaign as well. it boils down really to whetherjeremy corbyn in 201a attended a ceremony at a cemetery in which remembers those who have fought for the palestinia
andy, thank you for that, live from bristol.parently to honour those behind the munich terror attack in 1972. mr corbyn admitted he was there, but denied paying tribute to the black september terrorist group. mr corbyn said he'd attended to honour the victims of an israeli air strike on the headquarters of the palestinian liberation organisation in 1985. joining me now from westminster is our political correspondent tom barton. all this controversy surrounding his past associations with members...
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it was shot by a body camera following the incident in the clifton area of bristol. being detained, another man lay injured on the road. the reason you're being arrested, there is a guy over there covered in blood and i've been told you punched him. the footage was shown to the jury yesterday as part of the prosecution case. ben stokes was played video footage shot by a witness on the night of the incident. he said he stepped in to defend two gay men. he denied mimic him for making homophobic comments and insisted he was not drunk were enraged and acted in self—defence. he told the jury that injuries to his right hand which we re injuries to his right hand which were shown to the court were due to playing cricket and were not the result of what happened that night. the jury has also been shown this footage of injuries suffered by 28—year—old ryan ali. he is also charged with affray and denies the count. this afternoon, a third man, ryan hale, was cleared. the court was told the former soldier felt he was an innocent bystander, who had feared he was going to be killed
it was shot by a body camera following the incident in the clifton area of bristol. being detained, another man lay injured on the road. the reason you're being arrested, there is a guy over there covered in blood and i've been told you punched him. the footage was shown to the jury yesterday as part of the prosecution case. ben stokes was played video footage shot by a witness on the night of the incident. he said he stepped in to defend two gay men. he denied mimic him for making homophobic...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is outside bristol crown courtle. he knew that other people could have been the target of these men. he says that ryan ali had threatened him with a bottle and said somebody ran at him with a bottle. he said it was self—defence, he did what i could to keep himself and those around him safe. he said ryan ali his co—defendants tried to hit him with a bottle in the street outside the nightclub in the early hours of the nightclub in the early hours of the morning. he said he denied making homophobic comments to a couple and said it was the other two men who made those comments which is why he stepped in. he felt threatened and he believed a gay couple was being threatened as well. and a quick word about this camera footage, body footage from the police. the court heard and saw yesterday but was released to the media this morning. you have just seen a media this morning. you have just seen a little bit of that and there was about 15 minutes of it in all. the arrest was made a few minutes after the assaults. and you hear
jon kay, bbc news, bristol crown court. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is outside bristol crown courtle. he knew that other people could have been the target of these men. he says that ryan ali had threatened him with a bottle and said somebody ran at him with a bottle. he said it was self—defence, he did what i could to keep himself and those around him safe. he said ryan ali his co—defendants tried to hit him with a bottle in the street outside the nightclub in the early hours of the...
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england cricketer ben stokes "mocked two gay men" before a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last year, a court's heard. the trump administration is re—imposing a series of sanctions on iran, starting with metals trading, industrial—related software and the motor industry. a man appears in court accused of the murder of 28—year—old midwife samantha eastwood. also coming up — wildfires across europe and america and here a warning the hot weather could last till october we'll be asking if hot weather like this is going to be the new normal, and what we should do to adapt. good evening and welcome to bbc news. thousands of tourists and residents have been left stranded after a second earthquake in a week hit the holiday island of lombok. officials in indonesia say they have begun an evacuation of parts of the area. at least 98 people are known to have died, and the authorities say they expect that figure to rise. hundreds more were injured. the country is prone to earthquakes because it sits on the "ring of fire", an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the pacific basin. lombok is ea
england cricketer ben stokes "mocked two gay men" before a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last year, a court's heard. the trump administration is re—imposing a series of sanctions on iran, starting with metals trading, industrial—related software and the motor industry. a man appears in court accused of the murder of 28—year—old midwife samantha eastwood. also coming up — wildfires across europe and america and here a warning the hot weather could last till october...
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phil mackey is there at bristol crown court. bring us there at bristol crown court.ppened today, or what may happen later. the reason we are watching that footage now, first of all, is that it was played yesterday in court and has just been released to the media. as you can see, it is momentsjust after ben stokes was arrested, after this brawl outside the mbargo nightclub in bristol in december last year. it is body camera footage from the arresting officer. she explained why he has arrested him, he said, i was trying to defend my friends over there, the two gay guys. the defence, which may start later today, we are expecting an expert of evidence will be given by the england cricketer himself, his defence is that he felt the gay couple that was walking on the street were being threatened by the other two co—defendants, and he went to their defence. we have heard this morning the final bit of prosecution evidence, that was the statement given by one of his co—defendants, ryan hale, an ex—military man, who talked about events in the club earlier in the evening. he sai
phil mackey is there at bristol crown court. bring us there at bristol crown court.ppened today, or what may happen later. the reason we are watching that footage now, first of all, is that it was played yesterday in court and has just been released to the media. as you can see, it is momentsjust after ben stokes was arrested, after this brawl outside the mbargo nightclub in bristol in december last year. it is body camera footage from the arresting officer. she explained why he has arrested...
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phil mackie in bristol, thank you very much.the powerful painkiller fentanyl in england and wales have risen by almost a third. forms of the drug, which is used to treat cancer pain, are often imported illegally and sold to users via the dark web. meanwhile, the office for national statistics says that deaths from synthetic drugs designed to mimic cannabis halved in 2017. police have rescued ii starving and emaciated children from a filthy makeshift compound in the us state of new mexico. officers searching for a missing three—year—old raided the site near the state border with colorado. the child was not there, but they found 11 others being kept without enough food and water. rachel wright reports. a makeshift compound in the deserts of new mexico. a prison for 11 children. a small underground caravan covered by plastic and surrounded by tyres, with no running water or electricity. police searched the site after receiving a note which said, "we are starving and need food and water." they found the emaciated children, aged betw
phil mackie in bristol, thank you very much.the powerful painkiller fentanyl in england and wales have risen by almost a third. forms of the drug, which is used to treat cancer pain, are often imported illegally and sold to users via the dark web. meanwhile, the office for national statistics says that deaths from synthetic drugs designed to mimic cannabis halved in 2017. police have rescued ii starving and emaciated children from a filthy makeshift compound in the us state of new mexico....
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol. of being part of a terror cell in the islamic state group that beheaded western hostages and were called the beatles by their captives have questioned the governments attempt to have them tried in america. speaking for the first time since the legal moves were made public, alexanda koty and shafee el sheikh told the bbc they were not part of the cell, and they haven't been stripped of their british citizenship. they're being held in northern syria, and have been speaking to our middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville. for seven months now, alexanda koty and el shafee elsheikh have been held in kurdish and american custody in northern syria. the us government alleges that the men waterboarded, crucified and executed prisoners as part of a jihadist cell dubbed "the beatles" by the prisoners. what did you do in is? as for the specific details as to what i was doing while living in is—controlled territories, a question i prefer to decline to answer at this present stage, for legal
dan roan, bbc news, bristol. of being part of a terror cell in the islamic state group that beheaded western hostages and were called the beatles by their captives have questioned the governments attempt to have them tried in america. speaking for the first time since the legal moves were made public, alexanda koty and shafee el sheikh told the bbc they were not part of the cell, and they haven't been stripped of their british citizenship. they're being held in northern syria, and have been...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.nd more support to hold landlords to account, by speeding up the complaints procedure and publishing league tables. the measures are part of what ministers call "a landmark opportunity for major reform" on social housing. but campaign groups say what's needed is more homes for people on low incomes. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. the grenfell fire was meant to change the nation's attitude to housing the poor. for too long in our country, under governments of both colours, we simply have not given enough attention to social housing. we must face the broken housing market and we must fix it now. tomorrow will be too late. today, ministers revealed what changes this tragedy would mean for social housing tenna nts across england. they will get more powers to hold landlords to account, government support to ensure their homes are of decent quality. for this housing adviser, who worked with many grenfell residents, today's proposals, after a year of waiting are
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.nd more support to hold landlords to account, by speeding up the complaints procedure and publishing league tables. the measures are part of what ministers call "a landmark opportunity for major reform" on social housing. but campaign groups say what's needed is more homes for people on low incomes. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. the grenfell fire was meant to change the nation's attitude to housing the poor. for too long in...
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phil mackie in bristol, thank you.ollapsed building on the indonesian island of lombok, two days after the second powerful earthquake in a week left nearly 100 people dead. thousands of others have been left without shelter, and are having to camp out in the fields. matt cole reports. celebrating a survivor. these rescu e rs celebrating a survivor. these rescuers have just pulled a woman free from the mangled wreckage of a convenience store. she was taken away by ambulance, alive, after neighbours heard her cries for help two days on from the quake. footage has now emerged of an imam at pryer on the island of vardy at the very moment the ground began shaking. with the —— worshippers began to run but his calm response has been hailed. he later said his fate was in the hands of god. 0n lombok, this mosque fared far worse. suffering total collapse. there are fears that many worshippers were still inside when its walls crumbled. across the island of lombok it is believed around 20,000 people have been displaced. this villa
phil mackie in bristol, thank you.ollapsed building on the indonesian island of lombok, two days after the second powerful earthquake in a week left nearly 100 people dead. thousands of others have been left without shelter, and are having to camp out in the fields. matt cole reports. celebrating a survivor. these rescu e rs celebrating a survivor. these rescuers have just pulled a woman free from the mangled wreckage of a convenience store. she was taken away by ambulance, alive, after...
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dexter bristol came to britain in1968, not.you say, the coroner ruled that the home office did not play a significant part and therefore should not be involved in therefore should not be involved in the inquest. it should be said at a previous hearing, the inquest heard that bristol dexter did die of natural causes. he suffered acute heart failure when he collapsed outside his house. what then happened was that the barrister representing his family intervened and try to argue to the coroner that actually other evidence should be considered more and therefore the home office should play a part. at that point, the coroner got incredibly angry with the barrister representing mr bristol's family. he got increasingly i wait —— he got increasingly angry, the court session was adjourned and they came back and he came back as a different band, karma, he apologised to the barrister and the family itself. the family have pulled out of today's proceedings at least as they left, we got some reaction from dexter bristol's mother. i think he
dexter bristol came to britain in1968, not.you say, the coroner ruled that the home office did not play a significant part and therefore should not be involved in therefore should not be involved in the inquest. it should be said at a previous hearing, the inquest heard that bristol dexter did die of natural causes. he suffered acute heart failure when he collapsed outside his house. what then happened was that the barrister representing his family intervened and try to argue to the coroner...
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ben stokes, cleared of affray in bristol earlier this week, and now gloucester‘s danny cipriani fined. both high profile sportsman whose nights out have become front—page news. there are some crucial europa league qualifiers taking place this evening —with some already under way. welsh side new saints are looking to overturn a two—goal deficit from the first leg of their tie with fc midtvulland. it's currently 1—1 in denmark. hibs are 1—0 down in norway against molde. they drew their first leg 0—0. rangers are 3—1 up, going into their game in maribor. after last week's goalless draw in turkey, burnley face a big night at turf moor as they look to progress in the competition. richard askam is at the clarets' ground for us. the nerves will certainly be jangling at hearst more here tonight. they needed extra time to get past aberdeen in the previous round. —— at turf moor. at 0—0, but tie is still in the balance. the turkish side are in good form and finished third in the turkish top league last season. they are a good team. in the likes of added by law and gael clichy, they will have pl
ben stokes, cleared of affray in bristol earlier this week, and now gloucester‘s danny cipriani fined. both high profile sportsman whose nights out have become front—page news. there are some crucial europa league qualifiers taking place this evening —with some already under way. welsh side new saints are looking to overturn a two—goal deficit from the first leg of their tie with fc midtvulland. it's currently 1—1 in denmark. hibs are 1—0 down in norway against molde. they drew...
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dexter bristol's mother gave this reaction to the coroner's conduct as she left court. just said his own thing, that's all. how has all of this made you feel now? it made me feel disappointed and i feel the same, just like i lost my son, the same moment my son died. the feelings i had at that time, i have it now. well the family got an apology but they did not get the coroner to change his mind about the home office. the home office said they never received an application from dexter bristol to confirm his british citizenship, but the family say they were still trying to get proof together for a costly application and their issue really is with wider immigration policy in the windrush scandal and its impact on his death. tom burridge at st pancras coroner's court. it's been two months since the moorland fires in the north west of england. at the height of the summer heatwave, some six thousand acres were affected and a hundred soldiers were drafted in to help firefighters. but how have local farmers been coping since then — and what's been the impact on wildlife? our co
dexter bristol's mother gave this reaction to the coroner's conduct as she left court. just said his own thing, that's all. how has all of this made you feel now? it made me feel disappointed and i feel the same, just like i lost my son, the same moment my son died. the feelings i had at that time, i have it now. well the family got an apology but they did not get the coroner to change his mind about the home office. the home office said they never received an application from dexter bristol to...
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our correspondent phil mackie is at bristol crown court. you have we been hearing from so far?ich was opened, they have been faring too much of the evidence we will hear over the subsequent days of the trial and concentrating on a lot of the cctv and phone footage which shows the events of that night on september 25 last year. particularly footage filled by a student who lived in a flat above the nightclub which is in the triangle in the centre of bristol. he described two police officers to hearing a row developing outside, going to the window, seeing men acting like football hooligans including the three defendants, as well as alex hales. he filmed the fight, a struggle on the pavement before the three defendants moved into the street. it alleged ben stokes knocked his two codefendants unconscious and those two other men had armed themselves during the fight. there has been testimony from people living close by to wear the fight happened, what emerged from that? the next witness we will hear from in—person will be a doorman at the nightclub who was on duty that night and we h
our correspondent phil mackie is at bristol crown court. you have we been hearing from so far?ich was opened, they have been faring too much of the evidence we will hear over the subsequent days of the trial and concentrating on a lot of the cctv and phone footage which shows the events of that night on september 25 last year. particularly footage filled by a student who lived in a flat above the nightclub which is in the triangle in the centre of bristol. he described two police officers to...
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rosie blunt reports from bristol.e biggest in europem did isa fiesta. the biggest in europem did is a magicalfeeling having this heat above my head as it lights up this huge colourful balloon above me. earlier not such graceful scenes as organisers battled winds to get their balloons inflated. but rupert their balloons inflated. but rupert the bear and >> studio: was rescued after being buried in a field for the last 15 years and just about managed to make it into the air to wave to the ground. we can member saying that going over our house when we were small children so that is something we have not seen. one of the things is that we decided in those early days that we wanted to make it a free event for the people of bristol and we have managed to hold it to that for 40 years. i hope we can continue. today there will be further celebrations to mark the anniversary. this really is quite an incredible feeling. floating up above the ground. being surrounded by these amazing balloons of all different shapes and sizes, we
rosie blunt reports from bristol.e biggest in europem did isa fiesta. the biggest in europem did is a magicalfeeling having this heat above my head as it lights up this huge colourful balloon above me. earlier not such graceful scenes as organisers battled winds to get their balloons inflated. but rupert their balloons inflated. but rupert the bear and >> studio: was rescued after being buried in a field for the last 15 years and just about managed to make it into the air to wave to the...
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the 27—year—old denies a charge of affray over an alleged incident in bristol last year. resorting to ‘medieval‘ defence methods to tackle soaring levels of rural crime by organised gangs. also coming up... fighting the flames in portugal. thousands of acres of forest have been devoured by fire in the algarve — the blaze boosted by record—breaking temperatures. and — the endangered japanese bears making a new home in doncaster. good morning. it's monday 6th august, i'm ben brown. welcome to bbc newsroom live. officials in indonesia say they're evacuating thousands of residents and tourists stranded by an earthquake that hit the island of lombok yesterday. 91 people are now known to have died and hundreds more injured in the second earthquake to hit indonesia in a week. the magnitude seven quake was also felt in the neighbouring island of bali, where two people were killed. lebo diseko reports. running for their lives as the earthquake struck, people at this hotel in lombok dashed to safety. 0thers simply called on god as they felt the power of mother nature. traumatised s
the 27—year—old denies a charge of affray over an alleged incident in bristol last year. resorting to ‘medieval‘ defence methods to tackle soaring levels of rural crime by organised gangs. also coming up... fighting the flames in portugal. thousands of acres of forest have been devoured by fire in the algarve — the blaze boosted by record—breaking temperatures. and — the endangered japanese bears making a new home in doncaster. good morning. it's monday 6th august, i'm ben brown....
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many thanks for the latest from bristol crown court.. for more than a week, parts of california have been in a state of emergency. and now as a result of the destruction and death caused by the ferocious fires, the white house has declared this as a major disaster. we have displaced nearly 40,000 plus people. there have been about 1300 plus homes that have been destroyed. but on the good part we have repopulated many areas and got people back into their homes as quickly as possible. skylines across a series of states, including utah, have been lit up by the wildfires. a spectacular sight, but everyone here knows what is at risk. we stayed up there as long as we could in our valley until the flames were, they weren‘t 360 degrees around our area but close enough that we decided to get out. in california alone than a thousand aircraft and fire engines are being used in the attempt to bring the fires under control. but it is proving extraordinarily difficult. firefighters from new zealand and australia are flying to help try tackle the fire
many thanks for the latest from bristol crown court.. for more than a week, parts of california have been in a state of emergency. and now as a result of the destruction and death caused by the ferocious fires, the white house has declared this as a major disaster. we have displaced nearly 40,000 plus people. there have been about 1300 plus homes that have been destroyed. but on the good part we have repopulated many areas and got people back into their homes as quickly as possible. skylines...
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, mind you, but later in the afternoon the cloud probably thick enough in southern parts into the bristol weather moving into northern ireland. the rain quite heavy here at times. that wet weather spreads to western scotland, north—west england and north—west wales through the day. the temperatures, high teens to low 20s. into the weekend, we'll continue to have this feed of pretty warm air across southern parts of the uk. so even though we won't see much in the way of sunshine, temperatures still widely into the low—to—mid 20s. fresher conditions across the north of the uk. this low pressure bringing some strong winds as well. so, we get off to a blustery start to the weekend. into scotland, exposed coasts and hills could have gusts of wind of 50mph, maybe even 60mph. but it is quite a blowy start wherever you are. a lot of cloud around. some limited brighter spells possible. the best of these probably heading into eastern england and also the far north—east of scotland, but in between we've got a weather front, a weak one at that, that will bring the thickest cloud across northern irela
, mind you, but later in the afternoon the cloud probably thick enough in southern parts into the bristol weather moving into northern ireland. the rain quite heavy here at times. that wet weather spreads to western scotland, north—west england and north—west wales through the day. the temperatures, high teens to low 20s. into the weekend, we'll continue to have this feed of pretty warm air across southern parts of the uk. so even though we won't see much in the way of sunshine,...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol. than 80 thousand are in need of shelter, following sunday's powerful earthquake, that hit an indonesian island. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out of a collapsed mosque, and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is rescued after being trapped beneath a flattened convenience store. translation: they thought they smelt dead bodies, but when we opened up an access point, it was just rotten eggs. then we heard a voice. the ones that survived have been taken to the nearest hospital which has also been damaged by the earthquake. patients are being treated in tents outdoors, mostly suffering from broken bones. translation: there are too many patients. we have to prioritise who among them need the most help. so, for patients that can bear the pain, we put them on hold. we handle those who are in emergencies first. on the gili i
dan roan, bbc news, bristol. than 80 thousand are in need of shelter, following sunday's powerful earthquake, that hit an indonesian island. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out of a collapsed mosque, and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is rescued after being trapped beneath a flattened convenience store. translation:...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.00 are in need of shelter, following sunday's powerful earthquake that hit an indonesian island. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out a collapsed mosque, and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is rescued after being trapped beneath a flattened convenience store. translation: they thought they smelt dead bodies, but when we opened up an access point, it was just rotten eggs. then we heard a voice. the ones that survived have been taken to the nearest hospital which has also been damaged by the earthquake. patients are being treated in tents outdoors, mostly suffering from broken bones. translation: there are too many patients. we have to prioritise who among them need the most help. so, for patients that can bear the pain, we put them on hold. we handle those who are in emergencies first. 0n the gili islands, many contin
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.00 are in need of shelter, following sunday's powerful earthquake that hit an indonesian island. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out a collapsed mosque, and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is rescued after being trapped beneath a flattened convenience store. translation: they thought they...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.on champion angelique kerber returns to action this week for the first time since beating serena williams at the all england club last month to win her third grand slam title. the world's top players have arrived in canada for the latest warm—up tournament ahead of the us open, which gets underway in three weeks‘ time, time enough for her to have let the wimbledon win sink in. after wimbledon, i took a little bit of time off to really realise what's happened the last two weeks, what i achieved in wimbledon and one of my biggest dreams came true, to winning this special tournament for me. but now we are here in montreal, and it sta rts now we are here in montreal, and it starts again, the hardcourt season sta rts starts again, the hardcourt season starts and i'm looking forward to it. so the early winners on day one of the canadian open in montreal include venus williams. the number 13 seed, who's never won the title. beat her fellow american caroline dolehide in straight sets. after a
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.on champion angelique kerber returns to action this week for the first time since beating serena williams at the all england club last month to win her third grand slam title. the world's top players have arrived in canada for the latest warm—up tournament ahead of the us open, which gets underway in three weeks‘ time, time enough for her to have let the wimbledon win sink in. after wimbledon, i took a little bit of time off to really realise what's happened the...
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the durham all—rounder is one of three men accused of fighting in bristol on the 25th of september lasty the jury here at bristol crown court learned more about the events leading up to the fight in the early hours of september 25 last year involving ben stokes and two local men. they heard from andrew cunningham, the head dorman of the nightclub where the fight took place. he told the jury that ben stokes, accompanied by his england teammate alex hales, had been abusive, spite and a bully towards him, abusing him by his tattoos and gold teeth and then mocking two gay men outside the nightclub and throwing a cigarette light at the head of one of them. however, the defence barrister then suggested that cunningham had ian aggressive towards the two cricketers. the dorman insisted not. stokes said he had been engaging with playful ba nter had been engaging with playful banter with the gay pair however cunningham insisted that the cricketers had been laughing at them. later they spoke to a local resident who filmed the fracas as it involved. he said the men were drunk and acted like animals
the durham all—rounder is one of three men accused of fighting in bristol on the 25th of september lasty the jury here at bristol crown court learned more about the events leading up to the fight in the early hours of september 25 last year involving ben stokes and two local men. they heard from andrew cunningham, the head dorman of the nightclub where the fight took place. he told the jury that ben stokes, accompanied by his england teammate alex hales, had been abusive, spite and a bully...
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stokes was arrested in bristol in the early hours of november 20 five.moments earlier, he had been involved in this putting both his co—defendant and his friend ryan hal, cleared last week. the local residents had said the men behaved like football hooligans. ryan left with a fractured eyes again. stokes insisted he had acted in self—defense, having confronted the pair over homophobic language. cctv footage showed suggs and is he may try to reenter a nightclub while out celebrating an england win. prosecution said stokes can be seen mocking the way men and here throwing a cigarette but at one of them. he claimed it wasjust throwing a cigarette but at one of them. he claimed it was just banter. these of the two way men seem chatting to says earlier in the evening. i did not get involved, i was more on evening. i did not get involved, i was more on the sideline. it turned into a massive brawl and i got quite scared so i carried on walking off. did not watch the of tyre fight to the end. i would miss most of it. had he been found guilty, stokes would have f
stokes was arrested in bristol in the early hours of november 20 five.moments earlier, he had been involved in this putting both his co—defendant and his friend ryan hal, cleared last week. the local residents had said the men behaved like football hooligans. ryan left with a fractured eyes again. stokes insisted he had acted in self—defense, having confronted the pair over homophobic language. cctv footage showed suggs and is he may try to reenter a nightclub while out celebrating an...
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phil mackie, bbc news, bristol.ays it will investigate its air strike in yemen which killed at least twenty—nine children. kamran bokhari is a middle east analyst and director of strategy and programmes, with the center for global policy. i think, there are a couple of reasons. one has to do with the fact that there has been a growing criticism of saudi arabia in recent months over its role in the yemeni law, especially because there is a growing perception within the international community that the saudis are to be blamed for the lack of any peace efforts and, more importantly, for the horrendous humanitarian situation and the crisis that is emerging in the form of diseases and what not. secondly, in this specific case, it seems like the saudis are on the defensive before because clearly their forces have been responsible for this carnage. what do you think, will this mark a turning point for the humanitarian situation which is really dire and the conflict itself? i think this moment will be forgotten, u nfortu na
phil mackie, bbc news, bristol.ays it will investigate its air strike in yemen which killed at least twenty—nine children. kamran bokhari is a middle east analyst and director of strategy and programmes, with the center for global policy. i think, there are a couple of reasons. one has to do with the fact that there has been a growing criticism of saudi arabia in recent months over its role in the yemeni law, especially because there is a growing perception within the international community...
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it's the second day of ben stokes' court case in bristol.been accused of affray, along with two other men, following an incident outside a nightclub in the city last september. our sports editor dan roan was in court. thejury here at the jury here at bristol crown court let mark —— learn more about the events leading up to a fight in the early hours of last year involving ben stokes and local men. two they had them occurred from the doorman at the embargo nightclub where the fight took place. that he told the jury fight took place. that he told the jury that stokes who was accompanied by his england team—mate alex hales had been abusive, spiteful and a bully to him, abusing him for his prominent tattoos and gold teeth and mocking to gay men outside the nightclub and throwing a cigarette but at the head of one of him. then suggesting cunningham had been aggressive towards ben stokes and alex hales, definitely not insisted the doorman. he said that the craters were lapping about the gold in crested shoes, and that it was playful banter. the pl
it's the second day of ben stokes' court case in bristol.been accused of affray, along with two other men, following an incident outside a nightclub in the city last september. our sports editor dan roan was in court. thejury here at the jury here at bristol crown court let mark —— learn more about the events leading up to a fight in the early hours of last year involving ben stokes and local men. two they had them occurred from the doorman at the embargo nightclub where the fight took...
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the england cricketer ben stokes has appeared in court charged with affray after a fight in bristol lastold that the 27—year—old mocked two gay men outside a nightclub and then "lost control" during what was called a sustained episode of significant violence. two other men — ryan ali and ryan hale — are also charged with affray. all three deny the charges. our sports editor dan roan is at court. ben stokes is arguably england's most talented and high—profile cricketer. but rather than preparing for the second test match against india which starts at lord's on thursday as planned, he finds himself at bristol crown court because of an incident that occurred 11 months ago. having had to swap the cricket field for the court room, ben stokes arrived here this morning for the opening day of his trial. dressed in a navy suit, the 27—year—old sat in the dock alongside ryan hale and ryan ali, the two local men he is accused of punching during a late—night brawl in bristol last year. all three defendants are accused of affray, a charge they deny. the jury was told that having been refused re—entry
the england cricketer ben stokes has appeared in court charged with affray after a fight in bristol lastold that the 27—year—old mocked two gay men outside a nightclub and then "lost control" during what was called a sustained episode of significant violence. two other men — ryan ali and ryan hale — are also charged with affray. all three deny the charges. our sports editor dan roan is at court. ben stokes is arguably england's most talented and high—profile cricketer. but...
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bristol, who were promoted from the championship, had led for much of the match but only made sure ofou can see what that try meant to those at ashton gate. meanwhile, in the pro 11! — champions leinster narrowly beat cardiff blues in the welsh capital. replacement hooker bryan byrne scoring two tries as leinster had to battle back from 29—14 down to win 33—32 at the arms park. the winning try was converted in the last two minutes of the game... and down the coast in swansea, the ospreys beat edinburgh 17—13 inspired by new signing george north, the wales wing scoring two tries on his competitive debut. there were two matches in rugby league's super 8's in super league tonight — including a shock at top of the table st helens who were denied the chance to secure the league leaders' shield after losing 30—10 to wigan, dan sarginson scoring a double in the first half as they went on to score six tries in total. st helens are still ahead of wigan by six points in the table. but huddersfield's hopes of making the semi—finals are all but over after they were heavily beaten by wakefield. ra
bristol, who were promoted from the championship, had led for much of the match but only made sure ofou can see what that try meant to those at ashton gate. meanwhile, in the pro 11! — champions leinster narrowly beat cardiff blues in the welsh capital. replacement hooker bryan byrne scoring two tries as leinster had to battle back from 29—14 down to win 33—32 at the arms park. the winning try was converted in the last two minutes of the game... and down the coast in swansea, the ospreys...
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dan roan, bbc news, bristol.ow died, following sunday's powerful earthquake that hit an indonesian island, and two days on, survivors are still being found. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out the collapsed mosque. and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is rescued after being trapped beneath a flattened convenience store. translation: they thought they smelt dead bodies, but when we opened up an access point, it was just rotten eggs. then we heard a voice. the ones that survived have been taken to the nearest hospital which has also been damaged by the earthquake. patients are being treated in tents outdoors, mostly suffering from broken bones. translation: there are too many patients. we have to prioritise who among them need the most help. so, for patients that can bear the pain, we put them on hold. we handle those who are in emergencies first
dan roan, bbc news, bristol.ow died, following sunday's powerful earthquake that hit an indonesian island, and two days on, survivors are still being found. the 6.9—magnitude quake was the second to hit the area injust over a week. mehulika sitepu reports from lombok. it's 48 hours after the earthquake hit lombok. a man is pulled out the collapsed mosque. and a search for survivors continues. nearby, a 23—year—old woman is rescued after being trapped beneath a flattened convenience store....
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our correspondentjon kay is at bristol crown court. explain more what has been heard today.t and outside the nightclub where the incident took place last september but also up close footage taken on a body camera that was worn by one of the first officers on the scene, she was the officers on the scene, she was the officer who arrested ben stokes. you can see the moment of his arrest, you can can see the moment of his arrest, you can see can see the moment of his arrest, you can see him handcuffed, he's wearing a green t—shirt and jeans and had been out with friends in a clu b and had been out with friends in a club and you see in being put into the police car and interacting with her as his details are given, she ta kes her as his details are given, she takes his name from a driving licence and makes a note of who he is and he goes off to the police station. she described him as being calm and compliant at the time and she asked him what he —— what had been going on, the was a man covered in blood he said you punched and ben stokes replied and said he had been defending two
our correspondentjon kay is at bristol crown court. explain more what has been heard today.t and outside the nightclub where the incident took place last september but also up close footage taken on a body camera that was worn by one of the first officers on the scene, she was the officers on the scene, she was the officer who arrested ben stokes. you can see the moment of his arrest, you can can see the moment of his arrest, you can see can see the moment of his arrest, you can see him...
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from his arrest, danny cipriani is hauled in front of rugby chiefs for a disciplinary hearing in bristolhere he faces a potential ban. and they left it late but a last minute leveller rescues a point for aston villa against brentford in the championship. hello and welcome to the programme. kare adenegan was just 13 years old when she watched her hero hannah cockroft become european champion in the t34 100m four years ago. now, she's claimed the title for herself after beating her teammate to claim gold in berlin. it meant a british 1—2 for the pair and wasn't the only success story for the british athletes. kate grey is there. on the track this evening, there was a changing of the guard for the british team with hannah cockroft being beaten for the first time in the t34 category at a major championship since making her debut in 2011. it is 17—year—old kare adenegan that took the victory in the t34 hundred metres. she had taken the world record as well. but kare adenegan there was pressure on her shoulders as she was going into the championships as the world leader. it is important. the a
from his arrest, danny cipriani is hauled in front of rugby chiefs for a disciplinary hearing in bristolhere he faces a potential ban. and they left it late but a last minute leveller rescues a point for aston villa against brentford in the championship. hello and welcome to the programme. kare adenegan was just 13 years old when she watched her hero hannah cockroft become european champion in the t34 100m four years ago. now, she's claimed the title for herself after beating her teammate to...