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am —— the british heart foundation. iam am —— the british heart foundation.ve walked 2600 miles, anticlockwise, so i have gone up miles, anticlockwise, so i have gone up to john o'groats miles, anticlockwise, so i have gone up tojohn o'groats in scotland and iam now up tojohn o'groats in scotland and i am now back down in wales currently, and hoping to finish about march next year. this is all for british heart foundation research, yes. so my website is a tale of two hearts, which is how i figure my life is. two lives, two hearts. have you ever found out anything about the person whose heart you know have? yes, i wrote to the donor's family and i was very lucky to receive a reply back, so i know some bit about my donor, and it is wonderful that i can just carry on doing amazing things with her heart. and on this anniversary have you been reflecting on those pioneering surgeons, the people who went through those early heart transplants to read to the point where you were able to have such a successful transplant and have been able to live a new life? yes, my s
am —— the british heart foundation. iam am —— the british heart foundation.ve walked 2600 miles, anticlockwise, so i have gone up miles, anticlockwise, so i have gone up to john o'groats miles, anticlockwise, so i have gone up tojohn o'groats in scotland and iam now up tojohn o'groats in scotland and i am now back down in wales currently, and hoping to finish about march next year. this is all for british heart foundation research, yes. so my website is a tale of two hearts, which is...
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and this is all for british heart foundation research, yes. and have you ever found out anything about the person whose heart you now have? yes, i wrote to the donor's family and i was very lucky to receive a reply back, so i know some bits about my donor, and it's wonderful that i canjust carry on doing amazing things with her heart. and on this anniversary have you been reflecting on those pioneering surgeons, the people who went through those early heart transplants to lead to the point where you were able to have such a successful transplant and have been to effectively live a new life? yes, my open heart surgery i had when i was three was pioneering, all brand—new surgery. my generation of congenital heart patients were told we probably wouldn't reach 16, or adulthood or anything like that. so all the doctors have started to do this and the obviously do great research into the after—care. the reason why they are so successful is really from the after—care now. and the immune suppressant drugs and things like that, it is all much better no
and this is all for british heart foundation research, yes. and have you ever found out anything about the person whose heart you now have? yes, i wrote to the donor's family and i was very lucky to receive a reply back, so i know some bits about my donor, and it's wonderful that i canjust carry on doing amazing things with her heart. and on this anniversary have you been reflecting on those pioneering surgeons, the people who went through those early heart transplants to lead to the point...
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he joins us now along with federica marelli—berg from the british heart foundation, who is in our londonnt. nine yea rs now is completely different. nine years ago my life prior transplant, my health was that bad that i couldn't brush my own teeth and tie my shoelaces and walk up and down the stairs and walk to the bathroom from the bedroom. i was blue lipped, severe pain, chest pain, couldn't breathe, i thought every time i went to bed it wasn't going to be it. being 14 or 15 with those thoughts isn't particularly great. fortu nately for isn't particularly great. fortunately for me i got my call and my heart transplant was a complete success. i have gone on to go to newcastle college and studied musical theatre and i've been on the west end stage and i've travelled to egypt and canada, america, i have spokenin egypt and canada, america, i have spoken in parliaments in regard to organ donation and now my life is incredible compared to what it was. tell us about the day you woke up after the transplant. i remember waking up in intensive care and just instantaneously feeling alive. even th
he joins us now along with federica marelli—berg from the british heart foundation, who is in our londonnt. nine yea rs now is completely different. nine years ago my life prior transplant, my health was that bad that i couldn't brush my own teeth and tie my shoelaces and walk up and down the stairs and walk to the bathroom from the bedroom. i was blue lipped, severe pain, chest pain, couldn't breathe, i thought every time i went to bed it wasn't going to be it. being 14 or 15 with those...
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jada was punished by british hearts and banned from one city from handing out literature.mit high numbers of rape in the west. we could face prison time for speaking. none of that behavior was violent. fransen is targeted by authorities because her views are unpopular. you would think this would horrify reporters in the u.s. no, they are citing her arrest as evidence that her views ought to be surpressed. she is a hate speech person. she should shut up and disappear. throughout western europe and canada too, citizens have been arrested for expressing political views authorities don't like. last june they raided homeless to stamp out offensive posts on social media. the west suspended the concept because it conflicts with the diversity agenda. this is the national spokesman for the muslim community and joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. one thing i won't do is get in a position to argue about the content of these videos. >> they are deplorable. it's ridiculous. >> tucker: you don't like them. they are ugly. they seem real, i am an expert on western civilization. it's m
jada was punished by british hearts and banned from one city from handing out literature.mit high numbers of rape in the west. we could face prison time for speaking. none of that behavior was violent. fransen is targeted by authorities because her views are unpopular. you would think this would horrify reporters in the u.s. no, they are citing her arrest as evidence that her views ought to be surpressed. she is a hate speech person. she should shut up and disappear. throughout western europe...
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hundreds lined up early in the city of nottingham to get a glimpse of the american who won the british prince's heart. >> meghan looks beautiful. >> we're happy for them both. >> we are. >> well wishers waved british and u.s. flags >> it is fantastic. >> reporter: prince harry and markle attended a charity fair to mark aids day. >> it is just delightful. i'm star struck. they're incredibly approachable and human. >> reporter: in cities across the u.k., excitement is building for the royal wedding, especially here in windsor. the couple will mary at the castle next may. >> reporter: this couple is visiting from pittsburgh and happy to hear that harry is marrying an american. >> he must really, really love her to kind of circumvent tradition. >> i think it is adorable. everybody loves a romance story. >> reporter: the first thing they connected on was compassion for humanitarian work. >> we started talking about the different things that we wanted to do in the world. >> reporter: they stopped by a school friday to support a program that steers young people away from violence. prince harry and they feel
hundreds lined up early in the city of nottingham to get a glimpse of the american who won the british prince's heart. >> meghan looks beautiful. >> we're happy for them both. >> we are. >> well wishers waved british and u.s. flags >> it is fantastic. >> reporter: prince harry and markle attended a charity fair to mark aids day. >> it is just delightful. i'm star struck. they're incredibly approachable and human. >> reporter: in cities across the...
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up early in the english city of nottingham to get a glimpse of the american who once the british prince's heart. >> she's very beautiful. >> we are so excited. >> reporter: well wishers waved british and u.s. flags to welcome newly engaged couple. prince harry and markle visited a charity fair to mark world aid day a cause close to the heart of harry's late mother princess diana. >> it is just delightful. i'm obviously very star struck but very human. >> reporter: in cities across uk excitement is building for harry and meghan's royal wedding especially here in windsor. the couple will marry at the castle next may. mike and melanie are visiting from pittsburgh and happy to hear harry is marrying an american. >> he must really, really, love her to kind of circumvent tradition. >> i think it ace adorable. >> everybody loves a romance story. >> reporter: couple says first thing they have connect on was their passion for humanitarian work. >> one of the first things we started talking about was just different things that we wanted to do in the world. >> reporter: they stopped by a school friday to
up early in the english city of nottingham to get a glimpse of the american who once the british prince's heart. >> she's very beautiful. >> we are so excited. >> reporter: well wishers waved british and u.s. flags to welcome newly engaged couple. prince harry and markle visited a charity fair to mark world aid day a cause close to the heart of harry's late mother princess diana. >> it is just delightful. i'm obviously very star struck but very human. >> reporter:...
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hundreds lined up early in nottingham to get a glimpse of the american who won the british prince's heart. >> meghan, she looks beautiful, doesn't she? >>reporter: well wishers waved british and u.s. flags to welcome the newly-engaged couple. >> it's fantastic. >>reporter: prince harry and ma to mark world aids day, a cause close to the heart of harry's late mother, princess diana. >> just delightful. i am obviously very soft. >>reporter: in cities across the u.k. excitement is building for harry and meghan's royal wedding, especially here in windsor. the couple will marry at the castle next may. mike and melanie manch are visiting from pittsburgh and are happy to hear harry is marrying an american. >> he must really, really, really love her to kind of circumvent tradition. >> i just think it's adorable. everybody loves a romance story. >>reporter: the couple says the first thing they connected on was their passion for humanitarian work. >> the first thing we started talking about when we met was just the different things we wanted to do in the world. >>reporter: they stopped by a school
hundreds lined up early in nottingham to get a glimpse of the american who won the british prince's heart. >> meghan, she looks beautiful, doesn't she? >>reporter: well wishers waved british and u.s. flags to welcome the newly-engaged couple. >> it's fantastic. >>reporter: prince harry and ma to mark world aids day, a cause close to the heart of harry's late mother, princess diana. >> just delightful. i am obviously very soft. >>reporter: in cities across the...
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it marrying into the heart of the british royal family? nto the heart of the british royalfamily? it is pretty neat. looking after his daughter there. who are you hoping to see? probably kate and william, and the kids, queen elizabeth of course, and meghan markle and harry. is there area meghan markle and harry. is there are a lot of excitement back home about an american joining the british royals? i think so, i think it isa british royals? i think so, i think it is a unique opportunity. do you wish you were home opening your presence, or are you happy to be here? i am happy to be here. something quite special. and what about you, josh? i am feeling a little bit tired. it will be something you remember in years to come, i promise. i hope you all get a good position. you should do, so early on this morning. and everyone here of course gathering to see the royal family. we should see the queen driven to the church just before 11am, but ahead of her we are expecting to see most members of the royal family walking up to the main house of sandr
it marrying into the heart of the british royal family? nto the heart of the british royalfamily? it is pretty neat. looking after his daughter there. who are you hoping to see? probably kate and william, and the kids, queen elizabeth of course, and meghan markle and harry. is there area meghan markle and harry. is there are a lot of excitement back home about an american joining the british royals? i think so, i think it isa british royals? i think so, i think it is a unique opportunity. do...
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gone down very well in ireland because one of the key issues is the british government has given assurances that it will avoid a heartgovernment says it will think up brilliant regulatory infrastructures and use technology to mean that is no border infrastructure but the thing about this that annoys me is david davis has chosen to say these things not because he believes they are in the national interest but for a narrow party reasons. everything the government has done over brexit is for narrow party reasons. david davis still fancies himself as a leader of the party and he is signalling to the right of the party and the brexiteers that a hard brexit is still on the table and no deal. neither of those are on the table because the commitments made by britain to the eu last week. is it that clear that he has gone freelance in this sense? michael gove said the other day that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed? what does that even mean? i remember, nearly two decades ago, that the piece was hard four, those lights in the rooms in northern ireland, the entire labour party, there wasn't this breaking away of the
gone down very well in ireland because one of the key issues is the british government has given assurances that it will avoid a heartgovernment says it will think up brilliant regulatory infrastructures and use technology to mean that is no border infrastructure but the thing about this that annoys me is david davis has chosen to say these things not because he believes they are in the national interest but for a narrow party reasons. everything the government has done over brexit is for...
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british heart doctors have issued the stark warning amid concern steroids are now being used by a growingand legal to possess across the uk — but illegal to supply unless you're a doctor. radio 1 newsbeat‘s daniel whitworth reports. the way people chase the dream of their perfect body is changing. the pressure men are now facing is similar to what women have had to deal with for decades. diets, workouts, days spent in the gym. for many, young men especially, anabolic steroids are being increasingly used to help achieve that dream. in this film, i'm going to find out from one user why he takes them and put him through a series of tests to see what damage, if any, they have done to his body. i'll hear from the experts, look at the law surrounding steroid use in the uk, and speak to a dealer about why he does it. garethjenkins, who's 29 and lives just outside of cardiff, is one of the estimated hundreds of thousands of people who regularly take anabolic steroids to build muscle. i've been using steroids for about four, five years. when you train naturally, which i have done for number of yea
british heart doctors have issued the stark warning amid concern steroids are now being used by a growingand legal to possess across the uk — but illegal to supply unless you're a doctor. radio 1 newsbeat‘s daniel whitworth reports. the way people chase the dream of their perfect body is changing. the pressure men are now facing is similar to what women have had to deal with for decades. diets, workouts, days spent in the gym. for many, young men especially, anabolic steroids are being...
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the city was bombed in the blitz and was once the heart of the british car industry — transformed over decades by immigration. thejudges said it was a city that constantly reinvented itself. now, a £3 million heritage lottery fund will kick—start its year of art and performance. i think it is about more investment, i think it's about retaining people here after they've done their studies. i think it's about potential jobs and employment. culture is about a celebration of our lives and this is just a fantastic journey now. as the people of coventry have been saying tonight, you won't be sent to coventry, you'll come here by choice. coleen harris, bbc news, coventry. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's evan. tonight, as well as trying to keep up with the latest brexit developments, we are also looking at the subject of anorexia, a problem obviously associated with adolescents, but which also affects adults who often don't get the treatment they need. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mike bushell. crist
the city was bombed in the blitz and was once the heart of the british car industry — transformed over decades by immigration. thejudges said it was a city that constantly reinvented itself. now, a £3 million heritage lottery fund will kick—start its year of art and performance. i think it is about more investment, i think it's about retaining people here after they've done their studies. i think it's about potential jobs and employment. culture is about a celebration of our lives and this...
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one is accused of planning to strike at the heart of the british government and assassinate theresa mayh rahman, on the left. in the dock with him was mohammed aqib imran. in court came the outline of the prosecution case. naa'imur zakariyah rahman is 20 years old and told the court he was bangladeshi british. he is accused of planning to detonate an improvised explosive device — in other words, a bomb — here at the downing street gates. in the chaos that would follow, it's alleged that, equipped with a suicide vest, a pepper spray and a knife, he wanted to get down the street, into number 10 and kill the prime minister. he was arrested last tuesday in this road in west london. it is claimed that he had two inert improvised explosive devices in his possession. he's also accused of helping his co—defendant, mohammed aqib imran, to prepare terrorist acts. it's claimed he was planning to travel abroad to join is fighters. yesterday, the head of mi5 briefed the cabinet about the security situation. nine islamist—inspired plots are said to have been thwarted this year. the next hearing in th
one is accused of planning to strike at the heart of the british government and assassinate theresa mayh rahman, on the left. in the dock with him was mohammed aqib imran. in court came the outline of the prosecution case. naa'imur zakariyah rahman is 20 years old and told the court he was bangladeshi british. he is accused of planning to detonate an improvised explosive device — in other words, a bomb — here at the downing street gates. in the chaos that would follow, it's alleged that,...
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the city was bombed in the blitz and was once the heart of the british car industry.ty that constantly reinvented itself. now in £3 million heritage lottery fund will kickstarted year of art and performance. i think it is about more investment. it is about retaining people here after they have finished studying. it is about potential jobs and employment. have finished studying. it is about potentialjobs and employment. it is a celebration of our lives and this isa a celebration of our lives and this is a fantastic journey a celebration of our lives and this is a fantasticjourney now. a celebration of our lives and this is a fantastic journey now. as the people of coventry have been saying tonight, you will not be sent to coventry, you will come here by choice. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may has returned to brussels where the european union is expected to announce something important in about —— announced that the irish border row has been negotiated away. she and jean—claude juncker are expected to give a joint news conference wi
the city was bombed in the blitz and was once the heart of the british car industry.ty that constantly reinvented itself. now in £3 million heritage lottery fund will kickstarted year of art and performance. i think it is about more investment. it is about retaining people here after they have finished studying. it is about potential jobs and employment. have finished studying. it is about potentialjobs and employment. it is a celebration of our lives and this isa a celebration of our lives...
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lot, although it may well be enhanced, that frontal system just waving its way across the heart of the britishntially, it is still relatively mild, but i think as the frontal system comes a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming around the top end of a new, developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. and then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front, just tending to dissipate. maybe the odd spot of rain still in the far south, but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. hello. this is breakfast, with naga munchetty and dan walker. a leak in britain's new £3 billion aircraft carrier. the royal navy confirms it will carry our repairs on hms queen elizabeth, amid claims the ship is taking on hundreds of litres of seawater every hour. good morning. i
lot, although it may well be enhanced, that frontal system just waving its way across the heart of the britishntially, it is still relatively mild, but i think as the frontal system comes a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any...
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it was also the heart of the british car industry. its decline turned it into a ghost town.m. the song became an anthem for a generation, written by the specials. the coventry band captured racial tensions of the early ‘80s through their music. walking around in coventry at the time, it was horrendous. and you couldn't walk down the street without being attacked by national front. so, when the specials got together, that was to get black and whites united. coventry is hoping to breathe new life into its rich multicultural and industrial past, and its bid to win the city of culture 2021 puts young people at the heart of its focus. there's so many exciting things to see and do, and people just don't know. so we need to do a lot of work, as part of the city of culture bid, as to what our city has two offer. helping to move the city forward is louis lewinson, a choreographer, taking his work from coventry to young people around the world. he represents a new generation looking for hope, in a city trying to shake off its post—war image. it's more than important, it's actually cru
it was also the heart of the british car industry. its decline turned it into a ghost town.m. the song became an anthem for a generation, written by the specials. the coventry band captured racial tensions of the early ‘80s through their music. walking around in coventry at the time, it was horrendous. and you couldn't walk down the street without being attacked by national front. so, when the specials got together, that was to get black and whites united. coventry is hoping to breathe new...
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that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.y mild, but as the frontal system comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front tending to dissipate and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: taking on china and russia. president trump sets out a strategy for dealing with america's global rivals. we will stand up for ourselves, and we will stand up for our country, like we have never stood up before. a high—speed train derails off a bridge near the us c
that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.y mild, but as the frontal system comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close...
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island personally its impact on your life and what the british did to and from the very youngest years that i can remember my ears and my head and my heart were filled with the stories of british iniquity in. and the one nine hundred seventy s. was the most dreadful decade in just one year almost five hundred people lay dead on the streets of six counties in the north east of the few graustark up as a death toll to say the british population now you'd be talking many many thousands of dead people killed. by part of military activity killed by the state famously bloody sunday in famously when the british part of your regiment shot dead thirteen unarmed demonstrators the bally marf a massacre where a priest weaver hunker chief was shot dead by the very same british part of shoot regiment it was hell on earth in the one nine hundred seventy s. and people like me who sympathized with the irish republican cause. being. it could have because you talk about misinformation you mention of course that while the press here were telling us that must be no negotiations they were secret negotiations again not far from here again you walk so again misi
island personally its impact on your life and what the british did to and from the very youngest years that i can remember my ears and my head and my heart were filled with the stories of british iniquity in. and the one nine hundred seventy s. was the most dreadful decade in just one year almost five hundred people lay dead on the streets of six counties in the north east of the few graustark up as a death toll to say the british population now you'd be talking many many thousands of dead...
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that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.still relatively mild, but i think as the frontal system comes a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming around the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. and then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front, just tending to dissipate. maybe the odd spot of rain still in the far south. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley — our top stories: taking on china and russia — president trump sets out a strategy for dealing with america's global rivals. we will stand up for ourselves and we will stand up for our coun
that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.still relatively mild, but i think as the frontal system comes a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming...
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of planning to strike at the heart of the british government and assassinate theresa may. on the left. is thedock with him second suspect. in court came the outline of the prosecution's case. toldn is 20 years old and the court he was bangladeshi-british. he is accused of planning to detonate and improvised explosive device, in other words, i bomb, here at the downing street gate. in the chaos that would follow, is alleged that, equipped with a suicide vest, pepper spray and a knife, he wanted to get into number 10 until the prime minister. he was arrested last tuesday in west london. it is claimed he had to inner two inert -- he had improvised explosive devices in his possession. it's claimed his codefendant was planning to travel abroad to join isis fighters. yesterday, the head of mi five briefed the cabinet about the security situation. nine islamists in five plots are set to be deported this year. the next hearing in this latest case will be in two weeks. june kelly, bbc news. jane: you are watching "world news america." still to come on tonight's program, out in the
of planning to strike at the heart of the british government and assassinate theresa may. on the left. is thedock with him second suspect. in court came the outline of the prosecution's case. toldn is 20 years old and the court he was bangladeshi-british. he is accused of planning to detonate and improvised explosive device, in other words, i bomb, here at the downing street gate. in the chaos that would follow, is alleged that, equipped with a suicide vest, pepper spray and a knife, he wanted...
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that's why we can celebrate this international industry at the royal albert hall, putting british fashion to heart> we understand where we need to be post-brexit, and i imagine as i have always said, the industry has resurgencies in every arena. i'm confident, i think people have to be careful, cautious in terms of how they're operating their individual businesses. >> the thing about london is i think it's celebrating fashion there's -- it's got a slight sense of humor to it and i think that the brits are good at having fun and they don't take it too seriously. >> what sort of contribution to uk is fashion making >> when i started, gdp was about 21 billion, now it's 28 billion. not bad for year-on-year growth. >> well, joining us now is nadja swarovski, member of the executive board at swarovski thank you very much for joining willem and i here on "street signs. i know it was a big night for you and swarovski last night at the fashion awards it seems like it's just gotten bigger and bigger. this is the second year at the iconic royal albert hall what is driving that growth behind the awards >> it'
that's why we can celebrate this international industry at the royal albert hall, putting british fashion to heart> we understand where we need to be post-brexit, and i imagine as i have always said, the industry has resurgencies in every arena. i'm confident, i think people have to be careful, cautious in terms of how they're operating their individual businesses. >> the thing about london is i think it's celebrating fashion there's -- it's got a slight sense of humor to it and i...
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that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.r south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front tending to dissipate and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley — our top stories: taking on china and russia — president trump sets out a strategy for dealing with america's global rivals. we will stand up for ourselves and we will stand up for our country like we have never stood up before. a high—speed train derails off a bridge in washington state, near seattle. several people ha
that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.r south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of...
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system waving its way across the heart that frontal system just waving its way across the heart of the britishtem comes a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming around the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. and then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front, just tending to dissipate. maybe the odd spot of rain still in the far south. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump has said america is facing a new era of economic competition. in a major speech on national security strategy, mr trump referred to china and russia as global powers challenging the us on the world stage. he broke with several of his advisers, and previous american policy under president obama, by no
system waving its way across the heart that frontal system just waving its way across the heart of the britishtem comes a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming around the top end of a new...
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that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.ystem comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front tending to dissipate and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front tending to dissipate and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. you are watching bbc news. our top story: donald trump warns that america faces a new era of competition with global powers like china and russia. in a speech outlining his national security plan for america, he also said the us
that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.ystem comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further...
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that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.stem comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front tending to dissipate and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump says america is facing a new era of economic competition. in a major strategy speech, mr trump referred to china and russia as global powers challenging the us on the world stage. he also presented his national security strategy, which reflected his ‘america first‘ priorities. several people are so far confirmed dead after a high speed train derailed and plunge
that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.stem comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further...
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that frontal system waiting its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.h, the mild air will tend to be confined over the southern part of britain, baby something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perish in week—old, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud, dissipating and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. i'm babita sharma with bbc world news. our top story: donald trump warns that america faces a new era of competition with global powers like china and russia. in a speech outlining his national security plan for america, he also said the us had no choice but to deal with the challenge from north korea, although he didn't outline how. three people have been killed, and more than 100 injured, after a passenger train derailed from a bridge near the us city of seattle. and
that frontal system waiting its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.h, the mild air will tend to be confined over the southern part of britain, baby something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perish in week—old, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud,...
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that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.ely mild, but as the frontal system comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front tending to dissipate and maybe the odd spot of rain on the far side. but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: taking on china. president trump sets out his new strategy for dealing with america's global rivals. we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but we will champion the values without apology. a high—speed train derails off a bridge near seattle. several people have been killed and around 100 injured. i'm babita sharma in lond
that frontal system waving its way across the heart of the british isles during the day.ely mild, but as the frontal system comes further south, the milder airs will tend to be confined over the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. i think single figure temperatures but not perishingly cold, the breeze is coming across the top end of a new developing area of high pressure as we close...
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it was also the heart of the british car industry. its decline turned it into a ghost town.the first album. the song ghost town became an anthem for a generation, written by the specials. the coventry band captured racial tensions of the early 80s through their music. walking around in coventry at the time, it was horrendous. and you couldn't walk down the street without being attacked by national front. so, when the specials got together, that was to get black and whites united. coventry is hoping to breathe new life into its rich multicultural and industrial past. and its bid to win the city of culture 2021 puts young people at the heart of its focus. there are so many exciting things to see and do, but people just don't know for the need to do a lot of work as part of the city of culture bid as to what our city has two offer. helping to move the city forward is louis lewinson, a choreographer, taking his work from coventry to young people around the world. he represents a new generation looking for hope in a city trying to shake off its post—war image. it is more than imp
it was also the heart of the british car industry. its decline turned it into a ghost town.the first album. the song ghost town became an anthem for a generation, written by the specials. the coventry band captured racial tensions of the early 80s through their music. walking around in coventry at the time, it was horrendous. and you couldn't walk down the street without being attacked by national front. so, when the specials got together, that was to get black and whites united. coventry is...
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the city was bombed in the blitz and was once the heart of the british car industry — transformed overf. now, a £3 million heritage lottery fund will kick—start its year of art and performance. i think it is about more investment, i think it's about retaining people here after they've done their studies. i think it's about potential jobs and employment. culture is about a celebration of our lives and this is just a fantastic journey now. as the people of coventry have been saying
the city was bombed in the blitz and was once the heart of the british car industry — transformed overf. now, a £3 million heritage lottery fund will kick—start its year of art and performance. i think it is about more investment, i think it's about retaining people here after they've done their studies. i think it's about potential jobs and employment. culture is about a celebration of our lives and this is just a fantastic journey now. as the people of coventry have been saying
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one is accused of planning to strike at the heart of the british government and assassinate theresa mayan, on the left. in the dock with him was mohammed aqib imran. in court came the outline of the prosecution case. naa'imur zakariyah rahman is 20 years old and told the court he was bangladeshi british. he is accused of planning to detonate an improvised explosive device — in other words, a bomb — here at the downing street gates. in the chaos that would follow, it's alleged that, equipped with a suicide vest, a pepper spray and a knife, he wanted to get down the street, into number 10 and kill the prime minister. he was arrested last tuesday in this road in west london. it is claimed that he had two inert improvised explosive devices in his possession. he's also accused of helping his co—defendant, mohammed aqib imran, to prepare terrorist acts. it's claimed he was planning to travel abroad to join is fighters. yesterday, the head of mi5 briefed the cabinet about the security situation. nine islamist—inspired plots are said to have been thwarted this year. the next hearing in this lat
one is accused of planning to strike at the heart of the british government and assassinate theresa mayan, on the left. in the dock with him was mohammed aqib imran. in court came the outline of the prosecution case. naa'imur zakariyah rahman is 20 years old and told the court he was bangladeshi british. he is accused of planning to detonate an improvised explosive device — in other words, a bomb — here at the downing street gates. in the chaos that would follow, it's alleged that, equipped...
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here, across the heart of the british isles, across the southern half of the british isles that's wherehat's why we have such heightened concern. we have got the second city, manchester there. these are major connobations with millions of people, many of whom will have been affected by the snow. so no over reaction. people are about to go and fire up the snow plough. what's in store ? fire up the snow plough. what's in store? you are a man for a drama, you really are! let me take you on, no extra charge, into tonight where the skies will clear and you end up with a good deal of ice. particularly where you've had the showers and the wind is noticeable across the north—eastern quarter. there you see the extent of the icy regime. that's in the towns and cities. it will be colder where we have got the lying snow and again, thursday, yes, there you have your wintry showers across northern hills, a run of showers coming out of the irish sea, and back down towards the north—east of wales and into the midlands. another cold day despite the amount of sunshine and just when you thought you had go
here, across the heart of the british isles, across the southern half of the british isles that's wherehat's why we have such heightened concern. we have got the second city, manchester there. these are major connobations with millions of people, many of whom will have been affected by the snow. so no over reaction. people are about to go and fire up the snow plough. what's in store ? fire up the snow plough. what's in store? you are a man for a drama, you really are! let me take you on, no...
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lot, although it may well be enhanced, that frontal system just waving its way across the heart of the british a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming around the top end of a new, developing area of high pressure as we close out the week. and then further south, that band of cloud, the old weather front, just tending to dissipate. maybe the odd spot of rain still in the far south, but we close out the week on a relatively dry note. take care. this is the briefing. i'm victoria fritz. our top story: donald trump warns america faces a new era of competition from global powers like china and russia. his national security adviser tells the bbc north korea remains a grave threat. we're committed to a resolution. we want the resolution to be peaceful, but, as the president has said, all options are o
lot, although it may well be enhanced, that frontal system just waving its way across the heart of the british a little bit further south, so the milder airs will tend to be confined across the southern parts of britain, maybe something slightly colderjust making its presence felt across northern parts of scotland and into northern ireland. here, i think single—figure temperatures, but not perishingly cold, by any means at all, with the breezes coming around the top end of a new, developing...
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s rebelled against hearts to demand the british parliament gets a say in the final breaks if. this is the architecture from latest humiliation. this was a time is a time for everybody to stand up and be counted churchill said he's a good party man he puts the party before him self and the country before wiese party and that's what i intend to do. airily are to resume a try to stamp out the rebellion though she may have been better targeting to those seated behind her but can i say to the honorable lady that she says that it should be parliament that makes the decision about membership of the single market actually this parliament gave that decision about our membership of the european union to the people i think what this country was it to be your opinion and this government will deliver for the big. three she soon now that you may would rather not have parliament tying hundreds imitates negotiations with the european union contribution but any end to the rebels who are unmarried but that is your way the law is and to reason me was staring at her first major defeat over breaks
s rebelled against hearts to demand the british parliament gets a say in the final breaks if. this is the architecture from latest humiliation. this was a time is a time for everybody to stand up and be counted churchill said he's a good party man he puts the party before him self and the country before wiese party and that's what i intend to do. airily are to resume a try to stamp out the rebellion though she may have been better targeting to those seated behind her but can i say to the...
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at the heart of the discussions the fate of this british womanjailed in iran for spying.e. it can only lead to a better case for us. also this hour. another day of clashes in the row over donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. the palestinians pull out of a meeting with the us vice—president in protest. and, president, poet and a parade of motor bikes, france says goodbye to its rock and roll legend, jonny hallyday.
at the heart of the discussions the fate of this british womanjailed in iran for spying.e. it can only lead to a better case for us. also this hour. another day of clashes in the row over donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. the palestinians pull out of a meeting with the us vice—president in protest. and, president, poet and a parade of motor bikes, france says goodbye to its rock and roll legend, jonny hallyday.
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as seen back in >> clearly wilson set out in depended on who won the hearts and minds of americans. we saw german and british propaganda taking that to heart as well. they tried to see how they could sway americans to their point of view. ermanssitania -- the gr said it was only carrying munitions and that it took the men and women and children into the war zone. she british said this wa uncivilized behavior by a european power. americans are being inundated with propaganda and the british are winning the propaganda war. and understand it better there are some political blows germany can never recover from. 1917, we think of the lusitania. but this was the moment that the bryce report was released. this detail the atrocities the german army did when they invaded belgium. and we have the execution of bell. edith things highlighting women and children as the true victims of the german atrocities. it is hard for germany to ever recover from with reasoned arguments about international law and why they should be allowed to use submarines. this is too legalistic an explanation. >> in 1916, was the u.s. armed force
as seen back in >> clearly wilson set out in depended on who won the hearts and minds of americans. we saw german and british propaganda taking that to heart as well. they tried to see how they could sway americans to their point of view. ermanssitania -- the gr said it was only carrying munitions and that it took the men and women and children into the war zone. she british said this wa uncivilized behavior by a european power. americans are being inundated with propaganda and the...
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at the heart of the discussions — the fate of this british woman jailed in iran for spying.isit a cautious welcome. i'm sure him raising her case in the context of lots of other stuff can only help improve relations. and that can only lead to a better case for us. also this hour — another day of clashes in the row over donald trump's recognition ofjerusalem as the capital of israel.the palestinians pull out of a meeting with the us vice president in protest. presidents, poets and a parade of motorbikes — france says goodbye to its rock and roll legend johnny hallyday. and also in the programme — a tale from the tomb — egypt puts its newest mummy on show, three thousand years
at the heart of the discussions — the fate of this british woman jailed in iran for spying.isit a cautious welcome. i'm sure him raising her case in the context of lots of other stuff can only help improve relations. and that can only lead to a better case for us. also this hour — another day of clashes in the row over donald trump's recognition ofjerusalem as the capital of israel.the palestinians pull out of a meeting with the us vice president in protest. presidents, poets and a parade...
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hearts and minds of americans. in the debate over how america should respond to the war. we saw german and britishpaganda taking that to heart as well. thinking about how they could persuade americans to see things through their point of view. the lusitania is the perfect example. where you can see both sides speaking to the american public. one side the germans claiming the lusitania was carrying a munitions, flying the american flag when it shouldn't be, taking men and women and children into the war zone. with full awareness that this was a dangerous undertaking. versus the british arguing that this is bloodthirsty, uncivilized behavior by a european power. americans are being inundated with propaganda. we would have to say in the propaganda war the british are winning. they understand the american psyche better. there are public opinion blows that germany can never recover from. 1915, we think of the lusitania. but this was the moment that the bryce report was released. this details with eyewitness testimony the atrocities the german army did when they invaded belgium. and we have the executio
hearts and minds of americans. in the debate over how america should respond to the war. we saw german and britishpaganda taking that to heart as well. thinking about how they could persuade americans to see things through their point of view. the lusitania is the perfect example. where you can see both sides speaking to the american public. one side the germans claiming the lusitania was carrying a munitions, flying the american flag when it shouldn't be, taking men and women and children into...
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initially in the north—west of scotland through wednesday will slump its way further towards the heart of the britisheeing sunshine as the day goes on to the north. a weather front continues its journey towards the south, slowly but surely as we get into thursday. the odd heavy pulse of rain going along that through time and always the very best of the sunshine to the north of that whether band. to the south it stays relatively mild. i will see in about half an hour. —— cu. i'm rico hizon in singapore. this is newsday on the bbc. the headlines: taking on china — president trump sets out his new strategy for dealing with america's global rivals. we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone but we will champion the values without apology. high—speed train derails in seattle. several people have been killed. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the science of ageing — how to keep our lives on track as we all get older. and have yourself a zero—waste christmas — we look at the trend for low—impact festivities. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it'
initially in the north—west of scotland through wednesday will slump its way further towards the heart of the britisheeing sunshine as the day goes on to the north. a weather front continues its journey towards the south, slowly but surely as we get into thursday. the odd heavy pulse of rain going along that through time and always the very best of the sunshine to the north of that whether band. to the south it stays relatively mild. i will see in about half an hour. —— cu. i'm rico hizon...
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be putting themselves at increased risk of dying early from heart attacks and strokes because they're mis—using anabolic steroids. the britisharning amid concern steroids are now being used by more people than ever before, especially by young men under pressure to have the perfect body. dan whitworth reports. as well as heart attacks and strokes, people who take anabolic steroids also risk health problems like in fertility and mood swings. but those risks aren't putting the user ‘s offer. but those risks aren't putting the user 's offer. everything we do in life carries the risk of heart attack, cancer, whatever it is. so whatever it is, i'm going to get those risks and the way selector is not to do certain things and this is what i choose for my lifestyle instead. i don't go out drinking and smoking but i take steroids. when it comes to the law, anabolic steroids are legal and legal to possess right across the uk. what is illegal is supplying them unless you are a doctor and if you are caught, you could face a prison sentence of up to 14 could face a prison sentence of up to 1a years. anabolic steroids cause an imbalance of
be putting themselves at increased risk of dying early from heart attacks and strokes because they're mis—using anabolic steroids. the britisharning amid concern steroids are now being used by more people than ever before, especially by young men under pressure to have the perfect body. dan whitworth reports. as well as heart attacks and strokes, people who take anabolic steroids also risk health problems like in fertility and mood swings. but those risks aren't putting the user ‘s offer....
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at the heart of the discussions the fate of this british womanjailed in iran for spying. her husband gives the visit a cautious welcome. it can only lead to a better case for us. also this hour. another day of clashes in the row over donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. the palestinians pull out of a meeting with the us vice—president in protest. and, president, poet and a parade of motor bikes, france says goodbye to its rock and roll legend, jonny hallyday. welcome to world news today. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, says he has had frank and constructive talks with his iranian counterpart in tehran over the case of british iranian nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe who's been injail since 2016. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. it could look routine, shaking hands before talks. but there is nothing routine about this encounter. the foreign secretary looking uncharacteristically tense, and with good reason. he wants to improve relations, but also criticise some of iran's actions, while arguing for prison releases, including of
at the heart of the discussions the fate of this british womanjailed in iran for spying. her husband gives the visit a cautious welcome. it can only lead to a better case for us. also this hour. another day of clashes in the row over donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel. the palestinians pull out of a meeting with the us vice—president in protest. and, president, poet and a parade of motor bikes, france says goodbye to its rock and roll legend, jonny hallyday....
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british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. the disgraced publicist max clifford has died, after suffering a heart attack in prison. could still refuse
british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. the disgraced publicist max clifford has died, after suffering a heart attack in prison. could still refuse