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at half past midnight, british time, he crosses the military demarcation line into south korea to meet their president, moonjae—in, and hold talks in panmunjom, known as the truce village. nuclear demilitarisation will be for many the ultimate goal, but for the peoples of the two respective countries, the significance of this historic summit goes beyond that. laura bicker has been talking to the fishermen of one south korean island to understand the importance of this moment. the fishermen of baengnyeong island are living on a forgotten front line. across this body of water just the few miles away is the north korean mainland. in between is an invisible scar of division. this man farms his seaweed on the northern limit line separating the two countries. translation: they draw lines on this ocean and tell us not to go over them.
at half past midnight, british time, he crosses the military demarcation line into south korea to meet their president, moonjae—in, and hold talks in panmunjom, known as the truce village. nuclear demilitarisation will be for many the ultimate goal, but for the peoples of the two respective countries, the significance of this historic summit goes beyond that. laura bicker has been talking to the fishermen of one south korean island to understand the importance of this moment. the fishermen of...
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finishing third in the men's race in a record british time. finishing third in the men's race here'sjoe wilson. finishing third in the men's race the london marathon has always been and will always be a test of endurance, the most gruelling thing people do in their lives. the most gruelling thing but in today's heat, it risked becoming overwhelming. it was crucial that there was enough water, showers to help competitors to cool down, and bottles to drink. but although the organisers insist they provided more water than ever before, on parts of the course, it ran out. the race director has promised a detailed review. we will make sure that we take whatever lessons are necessary to learn and make sure that next year, whatever the weather, we can ensure that there is no water station that runs out. this pub in deptford, south london, provided emergency water to runners when the official supplies ran dry. provided emergency water to runners there were two or three customers who came in, people that were running the marathon asking for water. "can you fill up these?" the marathon asking for
finishing third in the men's race in a record british time. finishing third in the men's race here'sjoe wilson. finishing third in the men's race the london marathon has always been and will always be a test of endurance, the most gruelling thing people do in their lives. the most gruelling thing but in today's heat, it risked becoming overwhelming. it was crucial that there was enough water, showers to help competitors to cool down, and bottles to drink. but although the organisers insist they...
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mo farrah will collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds is a new british record. organisers confirm they did run out of water but there were contigency plans in place. at this stage, we believe we ran out of water at certain stations, we know there were stations, eight, nine, ten. the team have taken further contended to supply that we had, and haven't resupplied every water station. verne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. and in half an hour, we'll have today's sports news, including today's fa cup match between chelsea and southampton, in sportsday. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary for england, jeremy hunt, is threatening internet companies with new legislation unless they voluntarily come forward with safeguards to protect children's mental health. he's written to facebook, google and others, accusing them of "turning a blind eye" to the problems arising from social media use and excessive screen time. ou
mo farrah will collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds is a new british record. organisers confirm they did run out of water but there were contigency plans in place. at this stage, we believe we ran out of water at certain stations, we know there were stations, eight, nine, ten. the team have taken further contended to supply that we had, and haven't resupplied every water station. verne troyer, who is best known for playing...
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the five—time world champion from the netherlands, raymond van barneveld, posted: the british two—timeld champion dennis priestley said on twitter he was "absolutely devastated." and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. let's just bring you these pictures from brazil, we believe in sao paolo, where there is a pro—lula rally being held. the former brazilian president has
the five—time world champion from the netherlands, raymond van barneveld, posted: the british two—timeld champion dennis priestley said on twitter he was "absolutely devastated." and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. let's just bring you these pictures from brazil, we believe in sao paolo, where there is a pro—lula rally being held....
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in the men's london marathon in a british record time. kenya's eliud kipchoge came first. the queen started the 2018 london marathon.
in the men's london marathon in a british record time. kenya's eliud kipchoge came first. the queen started the 2018 london marathon.
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in the men's london marathon in a british record time. kenya's eliud kipchoge came first. the queen started the 2018 london marathon. britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario wins the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, near miss... bullseye! and, a lifesaver. with spencer away this week,
in the men's london marathon in a british record time. kenya's eliud kipchoge came first. the queen started the 2018 london marathon. britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario wins the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, near miss... bullseye! and, a lifesaver. with spencer away this week,
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in the men's london marathon in a british record time. kenya's eliud kipchoge came first, in an event started by the queen. a record 41,000 runners are thought to be taking part in the 26—mile race. it will be a massive personal best. kenya's vivian cheruiyot won the women's elite race to become the fourth fastest woman in history. i'm not sure they can catch. david weir will win once again london! britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news it is time for the travel show. on this week's show:
in the men's london marathon in a british record time. kenya's eliud kipchoge came first, in an event started by the queen. a record 41,000 runners are thought to be taking part in the 26—mile race. it will be a massive personal best. kenya's vivian cheruiyot won the women's elite race to become the fourth fastest woman in history. i'm not sure they can catch. david weir will win once again london! britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's...
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in the men's london marathon in a british record time — kenya's eliud kipchoge came first, in an eventtarted by the queen. starting hooter sounds. a record 41,000 runners are thought to be taking part in the 26—mile race. it's going to be a massive personal best. vivian cheruiyot wins the london marathon 2018. kenya's vivian cheruiyot won the women's elite race , to become the fourth fastest woman in history. i am not sure they can catch him. and weir will win once again in london. britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race, for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news, it's time for politics europe.
in the men's london marathon in a british record time — kenya's eliud kipchoge came first, in an eventtarted by the queen. starting hooter sounds. a record 41,000 runners are thought to be taking part in the 26—mile race. it's going to be a massive personal best. vivian cheruiyot wins the london marathon 2018. kenya's vivian cheruiyot won the women's elite race , to become the fourth fastest woman in history. i am not sure they can catch him. and weir will win once again in london....
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in the men's london marathon in a british record time in some of the hottest conditions for years. the race was started by the queen. starting hooter sounds. a record 41,000 runners have been taking part in the 26—mile race. verne troyer, who is best known for playing ‘mini me‘ in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, near miss... bullseye! and, a lifesaver. with spencer away this week, i've been left drone alone.
in the men's london marathon in a british record time in some of the hottest conditions for years. the race was started by the queen. starting hooter sounds. a record 41,000 runners have been taking part in the 26—mile race. verne troyer, who is best known for playing ‘mini me‘ in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, near miss... bullseye! and, a lifesaver. with spencer away this week, i've been left drone alone.
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posted: the british two—time world champion dennis priestley said on twitter he was: "absolutely devastated and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes there to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. much more for you on all the news any time on the bbc website. yyou can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. we are expecting that sentence shortly from south korea for the former president park toohey. thank you for watching. —— park geun—hye.
posted: the british two—time world champion dennis priestley said on twitter he was: "absolutely devastated and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes there to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. much more for you on all the news any time on the bbc website. yyou can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. we are expecting that sentence shortly from...
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commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record, as he crosses the line! sir mo's timetwo hours, six minutes and 21 seconds, is a new british record. an epic start to an epic event... the queen opened the race, which was the hottest ever — organisers confirm they ran out of water at some parts of the route but back—up plans were in place. we know there were water stations eight, nine and ten. the team have then takena eight, nine and ten. the team have then taken a further contingency supplier that we had, and have resupplied every water station. and in half an hour — join the travel show on board the world's largest cruise ship — and meet the man in charge of serving thousands of meals to its passengers. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. four british people have died and 12 have been injured in a coach crash in saudi arabia. they were part of a group from blackburn and preston, travelling to medina on a pilgrimage. the travel company, hashim travel, said there was a collision between the coach and a fuel tanker, which then caught fire and set the bus alight. our c
commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record, as he crosses the line! sir mo's timetwo hours, six minutes and 21 seconds, is a new british record. an epic start to an epic event... the queen opened the race, which was the hottest ever — organisers confirm they ran out of water at some parts of the route but back—up plans were in place. we know there were water stations eight, nine and ten. the team have then takena eight, nine and ten. the team have then taken a further...
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the british two—time world champion dennis priestley said on twitter he was "absolutely devastated."e wrote "we shared some great times together and i'm so saddened that we won't get to share any more." and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as "a maverick, a legend and one of the main reasons darts is loved by so many people. we shall not see his like again." tributes to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. a reminder of our top story. the russian ambassador to the un has warned britain it is "playing with fire" in accusing moscow of poisoning the former double agent sergei skripal and his daughter. more on our website. thank you for watching. hello. thursday always was set to be one of the best days of this week
the british two—time world champion dennis priestley said on twitter he was "absolutely devastated."e wrote "we shared some great times together and i'm so saddened that we won't get to share any more." and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as "a maverick, a legend and one of the main reasons darts is loved by so many people. we shall not see his like again." tributes to the world darts champion...
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in the men's london marathon in a british record time , as runners face the hottest conditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on one stretch of the route. on meet the author this way, my guest is the king of scandinavian wire,jo guest is the king of scandinavian wire, jo nesbo, with a retelling in a contemporary setting of one of the greatest stories of ambition and revenge, macbeth. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcaster penny smith and the financial times political correspondent, henry mance. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and most of them — including the daily telegraph
in the men's london marathon in a british record time , as runners face the hottest conditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on one stretch of the route. on meet the author this way, my guest is the king of scandinavian wire,jo guest is the king of scandinavian wire, jo nesbo, with a retelling in a contemporary setting of one of the greatest stories of ambition and revenge, macbeth. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow....
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in sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time, as runners face the hottest conditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on some parts of the route. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i'm all at sea on board the world's biggest cruise ship, meeting the man who has to feed up to 9,000 people every night. no pressure? absolutely not, no. no pressure at all. and i find out why it it pays to be cool and collected up on the bridge. first, we try and keep it as calm as possible, and not so exciting. simon is here with advice on the best way to backpack through south america. horn blows ..and, we take a trip back in time aboard china's last surviving steam train. we start this week at sea,
in sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time, as runners face the hottest conditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on some parts of the route. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i'm all at sea on board the world's biggest cruise ship, meeting the man who has to feed up to 9,000 people every night. no pressure? absolutely not, no. no pressure at all. and i find out why it it pays to be cool and collected...
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i was reading the times, the british times newspaper, they use the phrase damage limitation as a resultthe porton down statement. there would have been a hope at least that this could be nailed down now and that is simply not the case. yeah, for a british government and foreign office perspective, they will be hoping that porton down could say that this came out of laboratory in russia, that porton down did not provide the yes, it could be seen as some sort of damage control. it will be interesting to see what else comes out of it. will that ever be over? that the turnout was story which is certainly not over at the moment, but the ramping up of the try administration at the moment of the tariffs, or at least the list of possible products for tariffs from china. it is a long list. yeah, is a big list. i was expecting number is similarto big list. i was expecting number is similar to that, i was not surprised. interestingly, there are a number of items that china is attempting to sell not only in the us but also in other markets, jet engines, technology products, cars, not so much produc
i was reading the times, the british times newspaper, they use the phrase damage limitation as a resultthe porton down statement. there would have been a hope at least that this could be nailed down now and that is simply not the case. yeah, for a british government and foreign office perspective, they will be hoping that porton down could say that this came out of laboratory in russia, that porton down did not provide the yes, it could be seen as some sort of damage control. it will be...
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mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo impresses with a timeo hours, six minutes and 21 seconds, becoming the fastest marathon runner in british history. an epic start to an epic event. the queen opened the race, which was the hottest ever. organisers confirm they ran out of water on a stretch of the route, but back—up plans were in place. we know there were water stations. the team have taken a further contingency supply that we had and have resupplied every water station. and in half an hour, we'll take another look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers. good evening and welcome to bbc news. senior labourfigures stepped up their criticism of the government over windrush migrants today, calling for the resignation of the home secretary and saying lives had been ripped apart. jeremy corbyn said policies targeting illegal immigration had set a deliberately unreachable bar for others, and that theresa may was responsible. today a government minister said there had been failures in the implementation of policy, and that he was ashamed. our polit
mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo impresses with a timeo hours, six minutes and 21 seconds, becoming the fastest marathon runner in british history. an epic start to an epic event. the queen opened the race, which was the hottest ever. organisers confirm they ran out of water on a stretch of the route, but back—up plans were in place. we know there were water stations. the team have taken a further contingency supply that we had and have resupplied...
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when he crossed the line, he'd finished third, but in a time faster than any other british man had runn for him, this was tough. british man had run before. i did my best. british man had run before. it would have been nice to have run a little bit quicker, but at the same time, when you set off at that kind of pace... when you set off at it's really hard to run a lot quicker than that. commentator: look what the marathon can do to an athlete of her calibre. in the elite women's race, mary keitany had spoken of a world record attempt during the week. mary keitany had spoken of a world she struggled just to finish on the day. instead, kenya's vivien cheruiyot won, personal best for her, but well outside paula radcliffe's world record time. maddie de rozario of australia won the women's wheelchair race. look at the blistering finish in the men's event. the black helmet belongs to david weir, london champion for the eighth time. but no one had witnessed 571.23 em the travel campanysfid between their coach and a fuel tanker which caught fire and set the bus alight. tanker which caught fire
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commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds is a new british record — this year's race was started by the queen. 41,000 runners are thought to have taken part in the 26—mile race. commentator: i'm not sure they can catch him, and weir will win once again in london. and david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. verne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. and what happens when you lose your hair early. that's in newsbeat documentaries in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is threatening social media companies with new legislation unless they voluntarily come forward with safeguards to protect children's mental health. he's written to platforms such as facebook and google accusing them of "turning a blind eye" to the problems arising from social media use. our business correspondent, joe lynam reports. it's the new worry of the digi
commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds is a new british record — this year's race was started by the queen. 41,000 runners are thought to have taken part in the 26—mile race. commentator: i'm not sure they can catch him, and weir will win once again in london. and david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. verne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the...
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the announcement in a live broadcast from the white house atjust after two o'clock this morning british timellow americans, a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom is now under way. we thank them both. tonight i want to speak with you about why we have taken this action. one yearago, about why we have taken this action. one year ago, assad launched a savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people. the united states responded with 58 missile strikes that destroyed 20% of the syrian air force. last saturday the assad regime are deployed chemical weapons to slaughter innocent civilians, this time in the town of douma, near the syrian capital of damascus. this massacre was a significant escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use escalation in a pattern of chemical weapons use by that very terrible regime. the evil and the despicable attack left mothers and fathers, infa nts attack left mothers and fathers, infants and children thrashing in pain and grasping for air. these are not the actions of a man, they are crimes of a monster instead.
the announcement in a live broadcast from the white house atjust after two o'clock this morning british timellow americans, a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom is now under way. we thank them both. tonight i want to speak with you about why we have taken this action. one yearago, about why we have taken this action. one year ago, assad launched a savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people. the united states responded with 58 missile...
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it came down at 1600 hours british time that, north—west of tahiti.or both china and the us tracking to release that information out. so we were still going is it still up? but it was already down. so yeah, i was a bit sceptical of the chinese report because of something things about it and because we have had a lot of reports in the past that turned out to be iffy, but they were right. it is very interesting actually that they knew that at the same time as the us released it information, it suggests to me that the infrared missile warning satellite that china launched a couple of years ago is in fa ct launched a couple of years ago is in fact operational in space and can look down on the pacific and see that infrared explosion of the spacelab as it came down, so it is an interesting data point. so yeah, what happened is what we expected, it came down safely, no one was hurt. embarrassing, yes, for the chinese, but not a disaster. we know of anyone saw anything rays i suppose it could have been viewed as a meteor shower suppose it could have been view
it came down at 1600 hours british time that, north—west of tahiti.or both china and the us tracking to release that information out. so we were still going is it still up? but it was already down. so yeah, i was a bit sceptical of the chinese report because of something things about it and because we have had a lot of reports in the past that turned out to be iffy, but they were right. it is very interesting actually that they knew that at the same time as the us released it information, it...
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the royal air force off from cyprus from a military base there in the early hours of saturday british time and took part in air strikes on a facility western of the city of homs now the ministry is saying that it was a successful attack they say that they had identified the target as a former missile base and somewhere where they say the syrian government was stockpiling what they call chemical weapons precursors nearby a command post was also said to have been targeted. they do say that it was a successful attack but of course we're hearing from syrian state media. the attacks on facilities in and around homs did not succeed we heard in the last hour or so quoting state media that missiles targeting the homes area with water than diverted but three civilians were injured so it's not clear what exactly what impact those missiles are they were storm shadow missiles fired from british planes and others actually had but it's clear that there was there was a concerted operation because that statement. video statement by two reason may that you just heard from came after a phone call between he
the royal air force off from cyprus from a military base there in the early hours of saturday british time and took part in air strikes on a facility western of the city of homs now the ministry is saying that it was a successful attack they say that they had identified the target as a former missile base and somewhere where they say the syrian government was stockpiling what they call chemical weapons precursors nearby a command post was also said to have been targeted. they do say that it was...
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sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time , as runners face theditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on one stretch of the route. on meet the author this way, my guest is the king of scandinavian wire,jo guest is the king of scandinavian wire, jo nesbo, with a retelling in a contemporary setting of one of the greatest stories of ambition and revenge, macbeth. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejournalist and broadcaster penny smith and the financial times political correspondent, henry mance. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and most of them — including the daily telegraph carry front page pictures of today's london marathon, in which many runners struggled to cope with the heat. it also features calls from doctors for more action to fight the obesity epidemic amongst children. a letterfrom a home office minister dated may 2016 has been obtained by the guardian, which claims the government has been aware for years of the effect of its so—called "h
sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time , as runners face theditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on one stretch of the route. on meet the author this way, my guest is the king of scandinavian wire,jo guest is the king of scandinavian wire, jo nesbo, with a retelling in a contemporary setting of one of the greatest stories of ambition and revenge, macbeth. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be...
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sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time.
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the british at the time were crushing the americans were facing starvation at valley forge, although washington had scored a couple of victories come he forced the british out of boston and surprised german mercenaries. british had routed washington's army at brandywine and seized philadelphia, america's most important city at the time. washington had fewer than 4000 able-bodied troops left at valley forge in the winter of 77. to make matters worse, the third powerful british army was streaking out of canada and slicing its way through upstate new york. plan was to combine with the second british force marching north from new york city and cut all off new england from the middle and southern colonies. washington feared the war would be over. and then suddenly the tip of a mass bobbed up on the horizon off of miss new hampshire. and a second mast and then he crows nest and a french flag from the top, flew from the top. portsmouth village race to harborside cheering historically. the mere grab every man who could reach screen at each to bring his horse and wagon. then the french ship ar
the british at the time were crushing the americans were facing starvation at valley forge, although washington had scored a couple of victories come he forced the british out of boston and surprised german mercenaries. british had routed washington's army at brandywine and seized philadelphia, america's most important city at the time. washington had fewer than 4000 able-bodied troops left at valley forge in the winter of 77. to make matters worse, the third powerful british army was streaking...
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commentator: mo farah collected british record as he crosses the finish line. sir mo's timeme first, in an event was started by the queen.
commentator: mo farah collected british record as he crosses the finish line. sir mo's timeme first, in an event was started by the queen.
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commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time 41,000 runners are thought to have taken part in the 26—mile race.
commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time 41,000 runners are thought to have taken part in the 26—mile race.
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mo farrah will collect the british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time
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the five—time world champion from the netherlands, raymond van barneveld, posted: the british two—timeirman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. let's just bring you these pictures from brazil, we believe in sao paolo, where there is a pro—lula rally being held. the former brazilian president has until friday afternoon to turn himself into police and begin serving a 12—yearjail term for corruption. ajudge has ruled that luiz inacio lula da silva cannot stay free while he goes through further appeals. he is still hoping to register as a candidate from prison. he has long been a favourite to win. this protest in sao paulo. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbcmikeembley. hello. thursday always was set to be one of the best days of this week and so it proved and our weather watchers were very much out in force, probably encouraged by the fact that it was such a glorious day all the way from scotland to the south coast and across the irish
the five—time world champion from the netherlands, raymond van barneveld, posted: the british two—timeirman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. let's just bring you these pictures from brazil, we believe in sao paolo, where there is a pro—lula rally being held. the former brazilian president has until friday afternoon to turn himself into police and begin serving a...
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sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time. eliud kipchoge came first, in an event started by the queen. a record 41,000 runners are thought to be taking part in the 26—mile race. it will be a massive personal best. kenya's vivian cheruiyot won the women's elite race to become the fourth fastest woman in history. i'm not sure they can catch. david weir will win once again london! britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. and australia's madison de rozario won the women's. now on bbc news it is time for the travel show. on this week's show: i'm all at sea on board the world's biggest cruise ship, meeting a man who has to feed up to 9,000 people every night. no pressure? absolutely not, no. no pressure at all. and i find out why it it pays to be cool and collected up on the bridge. first, we try and keep it as calm as possible, and not so exciting. simon is here with advice on the best way to backpack through south america. horn blows ..and, we take a trip back in time aboard china's last survi
sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time. eliud kipchoge came first, in an event started by the queen. a record 41,000 runners are thought to be taking part in the 26—mile race. it will be a massive personal best. kenya's vivian cheruiyot won the women's elite race to become the fourth fastest woman in history. i'm not sure they can catch. david weir will win once again london! britain's david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth...
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time. we have said that it is highly likely that russia carried out this assassination. the british government came to that conclusion because the positive identification by experts at portland down of a as afic chemical used russian nerve agent. it is allowed to conduct protective research. the second reason that helped us come to our conclusion was the knowledge that russia has produced this nerve agent within 10 years and remains capable of doing so. as the prime minister made clear in the british parliament, we know that the russian state has investigated ways of assassination through the use of nerve agents. the third reason is russia's record of conducting state-sponsored assassinations. i do not want to detain the council, mr. president, by going through a long list. but i can't provide examples of anyone would like to hear them. we also made our own assessment that russia views defectors as suitable targets for assassination. there are public statements from russian leaders to that effect. i would like to say something about the use of the phrase highly likely. , becauseis p
time. we have said that it is highly likely that russia carried out this assassination. the british government came to that conclusion because the positive identification by experts at portland down of a as afic chemical used russian nerve agent. it is allowed to conduct protective research. the second reason that helped us come to our conclusion was the knowledge that russia has produced this nerve agent within 10 years and remains capable of doing so. as the prime minister made clear in the...
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the proposal to conduct an independent analysis of the results of the british investigation of the so incident in salisbury the same time our british colleagues forget that acting in the framework of the o.p.c. w. which we believe is the only correct way. they not only have rights but they also have certain obligations including the including obligations towards us as fully fledged members of the organization and we have clearly reminded them of that during this special meeting of the executive council of the a p c w that was convened yesterday at our request we proposed a draft decision on a joint investigation it was blocked by the united kingdom and its allies which they immediately considered as a victory although the number of those voting for and abstained in fact exceeded the number of those that voted against this is quite understandable why does why does the great britain how it needed.
the proposal to conduct an independent analysis of the results of the british investigation of the so incident in salisbury the same time our british colleagues forget that acting in the framework of the o.p.c. w. which we believe is the only correct way. they not only have rights but they also have certain obligations including the including obligations towards us as fully fledged members of the organization and we have clearly reminded them of that during this special meeting of the executive...
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collect a british record, as he crosses the line! sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds, is a new british record. an epic start to an epic event... the queen opened the race, which was the hottest ever — organisers confirm they ran out of water at some parts of the route but back—up plans were in place. we know there were water stations eight, nine and ten. the team have then takena eight, nine and ten. the team have then taken a further contingency supplier that we had, and have resupplied every water station. and in half an hour — join the travel show on board the world's largest cruise ship — and meet the man in charge of serving thousands of meals to its passengers. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. four british people have died and 12
collect a british record, as he crosses the line! sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds, is a new british record. an epic start to an epic event... the queen opened the race, which was the hottest ever — organisers confirm they ran out of water at some parts of the route but back—up plans were in place. we know there were water stations eight, nine and ten. the team have then takena eight, nine and ten. the team have then taken a further contingency supplier that we had,...
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commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds is a new british record — this year's race was started by the queen. 41,000 runners are thought to have taken part in the 26—mile race. commentator: i'm not sure they can catch him, and weir will win once again in london. and david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. verne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the austin powers films, has died at the age of 49. and what happens when you lose your hair early. that's in newsbeat documentaries in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news.
commentator: mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time of two hours, six minutes and 21 seconds is a new british record — this year's race was started by the queen. 41,000 runners are thought to have taken part in the 26—mile race. commentator: i'm not sure they can catch him, and weir will win once again in london. and david weir won the men's elite wheelchair race for the eighth time. verne troyer, who is best known for playing mini—me in the...
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thank you mean time british johnson has welcomed what he called an international endorsement of the attack on syria that's despite massive rallies in several countries protesting the military action very great moves people be a strong international support who speak for what the p three u.k. france and america have done so. they see some of the protests there and one is going on right now outside the houses of parliament in london research alys there for us this protest being held outside the house of politics here in central london the numbers are reaching around five hundred people organizers say they expect that to rise to close to two thousand by the time the protest is done and many people here show their opposition not just to the forming of syria but also to to resume a launching that attack without consulting parliament first and we have heard of course from the government minister probably more than two said that the intelligence was just so sensitive that it couldn't be shared with every key well this is video next of the british and french fighter jets taking off and landing fro
thank you mean time british johnson has welcomed what he called an international endorsement of the attack on syria that's despite massive rallies in several countries protesting the military action very great moves people be a strong international support who speak for what the p three u.k. france and america have done so. they see some of the protests there and one is going on right now outside the houses of parliament in london research alys there for us this protest being held outside the...
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mo farah will also collect a british record as he crosses the line. sir mo's time queen.
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british. r this entreprenve evidence to mps at the same time as a whistleblower.> their policies antices are not sufficient to handle personal data properly. i would not trust facebook or mark zuckerberg withersonal data. rsonal data is an extension of ourselves. do we want to sell it, like we would sell an organ? we have to be caful. >> facebook pushed out three notifications to users. hours totake up to 48 reach everyone. one was sent to all users, showing how to remove apps that they wouldn't want to have access to their data. another was sent to those who was -- who were targeted by this is your digital life. this was used to harvest information. --ple who download good downloaded the app and their friends are notified their data is shared. if you lost personal information in a hard cop or someone took it, one person would have access to that information. anst of us leave this information onlinethis information can be shared or marketed to thousands of people. on you lose control, it is hard to get back. mark zuckerberg arved in washington. stteifying twice be
british. r this entreprenve evidence to mps at the same time as a whistleblower.> their policies antices are not sufficient to handle personal data properly. i would not trust facebook or mark zuckerberg withersonal data. rsonal data is an extension of ourselves. do we want to sell it, like we would sell an organ? we have to be caful. >> facebook pushed out three notifications to users. hours totake up to 48 reach everyone. one was sent to all users, showing how to remove apps that...
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she's going to come to london she's waiting for the visa i hope to have the british government will issue this visit in time but. we hope that the british will reach the visit of the hospital because today nobody is allowed to come there it's not just a regular hospital this is the hospital and self-worth and we believe this is the human you care in case and we can expect that the visa will be issued just fast as possible because this is everything in the hands of the british government you know usually in this case is you can you can you should be using you know in twenty four hours it's not a big deal but still you know she was waiting for almost two days now. you know from death you know that for the police. yeah use the microphone because you know we have wife and i'm quite sure that a lot of people are interested you know to hear your question maybe you will say that where you're from you know we remember our family and just a couple of questions and how do you put the russian exploit not in charge constantly you all. yes and also how did the locals who really knew of the park three face became known e
she's going to come to london she's waiting for the visa i hope to have the british government will issue this visit in time but. we hope that the british will reach the visit of the hospital because today nobody is allowed to come there it's not just a regular hospital this is the hospital and self-worth and we believe this is the human you care in case and we can expect that the visa will be issued just fast as possible because this is everything in the hands of the british government you...
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the five—time world champion from the netherlands, raymond van barneveld, posted: the british two—timetated." and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes there to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. much more for you on all the news any time on the bbc website. yyou can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. we are expecting that sentence shortly from south korea for the former president park toohey. thank you for watching. —— park geun—hye. thursday always was set to be one of the best days of this week and so it proved and our weather watchers were very much out in force, probably encouraged by the fact that it was such a glorious day all the way from scotland to the south coast and across the irish sea and into northern ireland, but that's really rather cruel to use that particular picture to bring you the message that it will be on friday another glorious day for many parts of the british isles because, i'm afraid to say, that belfast and indeed mu
the five—time world champion from the netherlands, raymond van barneveld, posted: the british two—timetated." and sports promoter and chairman of the professional darts corporation, barry hearn, described bristow as: tributes there to the world darts champion eric bristow, who's died today aged 60. much more for you on all the news any time on the bbc website. yyou can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. we are expecting that sentence shortly from...
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groups now as you mentioned on a stone in poland in lithuania latvia they're wasting their time and including british troops they're just wasting their time on your borders and spending money but you're not denying that vladimir putin is a militaristic leader who is looking for expansionism of a russian federation he has expanded the russian federation you know like this deals because. there is a very good institute international institute of strategic studies which is based in london and they just released a report and if you look at that you know about the military budgets you will find that the budget of russia one year is forty six billion dollars the budget of the u.k. is fifty two billion dollars so the british are spending more than we're doing and the budget of the united states military budget for one year it's seven hundred billion dollars it means that the whole nato spends almost a trillion against forty six billion dollars so roughly twenty times more so make your own conclusions another context of this course is what we're hearing about for the united states. and rex tillerson this exis
groups now as you mentioned on a stone in poland in lithuania latvia they're wasting their time and including british troops they're just wasting their time on your borders and spending money but you're not denying that vladimir putin is a militaristic leader who is looking for expansionism of a russian federation he has expanded the russian federation you know like this deals because. there is a very good institute international institute of strategic studies which is based in london and they...
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and that it was on the the twelfth of march and since that time every day the british government just repeating their they didn't give the answer for us. it's not true. when i read boris johnson there was on the twelfth of march. and he put all this questions in front of me. so the next day after probably maybe twelve hours we're of official know. from the russian government this is the note of the embassy it's official paper and i'm quoting for those who wants to read this note i'll be happy to share. it was said that referring to the meeting between foreign secretary boards johnson ambassador you can be on the march twelfth so russia has the warner to inform them the russian federation was not involved in any way in the incident that took place in cells bring on the fork off
and that it was on the the twelfth of march and since that time every day the british government just repeating their they didn't give the answer for us. it's not true. when i read boris johnson there was on the twelfth of march. and he put all this questions in front of me. so the next day after probably maybe twelve hours we're of official know. from the russian government this is the note of the embassy it's official paper and i'm quoting for those who wants to read this note i'll be happy...