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the special service will include words of reflection and prayer from the archbishop of canterbury. >> i hope my mum will be sitting somewhere watching it. >> after 20 years, somebody shifts from being a contemporary person to one of history actually. diane i can't deserves >> the special will give an intimate glimpse into the people in her life, nearly 20 years after her tragic passing. >> of all the ironies about diane i can't perhaps the
the special service will include words of reflection and prayer from the archbishop of canterbury. >> i hope my mum will be sitting somewhere watching it. >> after 20 years, somebody shifts from being a contemporary person to one of history actually. diane i can't deserves >> the special will give an intimate glimpse into the people in her life, nearly 20 years after her tragic passing. >> of all the ironies about diane i can't perhaps the
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losses in canterbury and stockton too.t has left some in her own party, questioning whether theresa may can continue. i think she's in a very difficult place. she's a remarkable and a very talented woman and does not shy from
losses in canterbury and stockton too.t has left some in her own party, questioning whether theresa may can continue. i think she's in a very difficult place. she's a remarkable and a very talented woman and does not shy from
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in canterbury, for example, where they overturned a 10,000
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then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police.apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding will now be central to its mission and practice. us president donald trump has tweeted about the controversy surrounding his sacking of the former fbi directorjames comey. mr trump said that, "with all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, i have no idea whether there are tapes or recordings of my conversations with james comey," adding that he did not make any recordings and does not have them. the funeral has been held of an american student who died after returning from captivity in north korea. more than 2000 people attended the service at wyoming high school in ohio, where 0tto
then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police.apologised, saying he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin carey has been asked by the current archbishop justin welby to step carey has been asked by the current archbishopjustin welby to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says safeguarding will now be central to its mission and practice. us president...
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canterbury has 40,000 students.—— had been next week they would have been on holiday and perhaps out of town. they were energised by jeremy corbyn instead. the turnout of young voters like this, who with decisive in many of the seats. does something feel different about jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he is just jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he isjust engaging jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he is just engaging so jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he isjust engaging so much more with the younger people, the younger generations. obviously he is touching on things like tuition fees, although perhaps scrapping them completely is a little unrealistic. he is trying to provide us unrealistic. he is trying to provide us with a better future.” unrealistic. he is trying to provide us with a better future. i am supporting someone who is supporting the nhs, education, the arts, rather than someone who had opinions in the 80s which i don't know about. i'm not basing my opinions on that, i'm basing them on what he is
canterbury has 40,000 students.—— had been next week they would have been on holiday and perhaps out of town. they were energised by jeremy corbyn instead. the turnout of young voters like this, who with decisive in many of the seats. does something feel different about jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he is just jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he isjust engaging jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he is just engaging so jeremy corbyn? i think so. i think he isjust engaging so much more...
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the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time.lowing ball's initial arrest and failed to pass them to the police. he also chose not to put ball's name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about their suitability for ongoing ministry. i am truly sorry that, as a church, we failed the survivors of abuse perpetrated by bishop peter ball. having read the report, i am appalled and deeply disturbed by its contents. as dame moira says in her report, peter ball abused boys and men over a 20—year period and, as a church, we colluded and failed to act and protect those who came forward for help. there are no excuses. we understand the current archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has written to lord carey asking him to consider his position as honorary assistant bishop in the diocese of oxford. it is lord carey's only remaining position in the church of england. the headlines on bbc news... combustible cladding has been found on at least three tower blocks in england, with samples expected to
the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time.lowing ball's initial arrest and failed to pass them to the police. he also chose not to put ball's name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about their suitability for ongoing ministry. i am truly sorry that, as a church, we failed the survivors of abuse perpetrated by bishop peter ball. having read the report, i am appalled and deeply disturbed by its...
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then archbishop of canterbury, george carey, chose not to pass those letters on to the police. failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin bashir, bbc news, at church house in london. the population of the uk has seen its sharpest annual increase in nearly 70 years. the office for national statistics says from june 2015 to june 2016 the population rose by 538,000 people. that takes the total estimated population of the uk to more than 65.6 million. it's thought the change has been driven by immigration, but also by more births and fewer deaths. single parents with a child under two have won a court challenge against the government's benefits cap. a high courtjudge said the cap was not intended to cover such households, and the failure to exempt them was discriminatory. the government has said it will appeal. makram ali, the only person who died in the finsbury park attack earlier this week,
then archbishop of canterbury, george carey, chose not to pass those letters on to the police. failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin bashir, bbc news, at church house in london. the population of the uk has seen its sharpest annual increase in nearly 70 years. the office for national statistics says...
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today's review criticises the former archbishop of canterbury, lord carey.p, justin welby, has asked lord carey to step down from his position as an honorary assistant bishop. here's our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael had been a bishop in the church of england. theirjoint achievement being heralded on national television. and making spiritual noises. but in 1993, peter ball was forced to stand down as bishop of gloucester after accepting a caution for gross indecency. despite his admission, he continued officiating in churches and several public schools. any message for the victims? very, very sorry. a second police investigation led to him being jailed at the old bailey in 2015 for abusing 18 adolescents and young men. today's review, entitled an abuse of faith, says the church colluded with peter ball instead of being concerned for the welfare of his victims. they didn't follow any proper process in considering the evidence that they had.
today's review criticises the former archbishop of canterbury, lord carey.p, justin welby, has asked lord carey to step down from his position as an honorary assistant bishop. here's our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir. and what hurts our hearts most... charismatic and ambitious, peter ball, like his twin brother michael had been a bishop in the church of england. theirjoint achievement being heralded on national television. and making spiritual noises. but in 1993, peter ball...
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against the tea m calvary at canterbury.st the team regarded at the best in the world, he would play like they were on home turf. setting the tone with the always influential when farrell. he put the lions 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, together with a solitary penalty for the home side, they would return to six. while it was not free—flowing, riveting rugby, it was solid. sniffing out danger and a threat. penalty awarded and it was a fourth and final farrell success. this was effectively a test match. a first defeat this season for the crusaders and a calvary charge from the british and irish lions. for england and scotland football fans, they don't come much bigger than this.....a world cup qualifier at hampden park... england will have a new captain, — tottenham's harry kane, as his manager looks to rotate the skipper‘s armband. . . . but an away match at hampden, is not an easy start though. . . scotland are unbeaten at home in their last five matches. he has got huge belief in himself and his ability. he h
against the tea m calvary at canterbury.st the team regarded at the best in the world, he would play like they were on home turf. setting the tone with the always influential when farrell. he put the lions 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, together with a solitary penalty for the home side, they would return to six. while it was not free—flowing, riveting rugby, it was solid. sniffing out danger and a threat. penalty awarded and it was a fourth and final farrell success. this was...
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they face the super rugby side canterbury crusaders this saturday, who are unbeaten this season.l be skippered by alun wynjones. after this match, every member of the lions squad will have had a start on tour. it was always the plan, to give guys opportunities and also to start thinking about some combinations. we've played a few combinations together and after saturday, start thinking about obviously the highlanders game, putting a group together for the game next weekend as well and then finalising and preparing things for the test. new zealand's coach steve hansen named his squad for the test series today and for the first time there will be a trio oif today and for the first time there will be a trio of brothers in the same squad. scott and beauden barrett are joined by the uncapped 20 year—old fly—halfjordie. performances for the hurricanes have been outstanding and when you're ready, you're ready, doesn't matter if you are six foot one or 6—foot four, that's nothing to do with it, it's your ability to cope with pressure and to display the skills necessary to perform at that
they face the super rugby side canterbury crusaders this saturday, who are unbeaten this season.l be skippered by alun wynjones. after this match, every member of the lions squad will have had a start on tour. it was always the plan, to give guys opportunities and also to start thinking about some combinations. we've played a few combinations together and after saturday, start thinking about obviously the highlanders game, putting a group together for the game next weekend as well and then...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has added that it is wrong to argue, as some politicians reeta chakrabarti reports now on tackling extremism. leaders in search of answers. these men, senior british muslims, appalled at what's been done in their religion's name, made this play. every time a terrorist attack ta kes pla ce play. every time a terrorist attack takes place muslim communities either face takes place muslim communities eitherface orfear a takes place muslim communities either face or fear a backlash against them. the muslim community appeals to all sections within their own communities to root out the scourge own communities to root out the scourge of terrorism, which hides amongst their own people. and masquerades as is lamb. it was the same message from lambeth palace. —— islam. the archbishop of canterbury said senior christian figures had to lead if attacks took place in the name of christianity and muslims had to do the same. by saying it's not pa rt to do the same. by saying it's not part of christianity or whatever, is lahm, we avoid the hard questions of
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has added that it is wrong to argue, as some politicians reeta chakrabarti reports now on tackling extremism. leaders in search of answers. these men, senior british muslims, appalled at what's been done in their religion's name, made this play. every time a terrorist attack ta kes pla ce play. every time a terrorist attack takes place muslim communities either face takes place muslim communities eitherface orfear a takes place muslim communities...
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the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time.lso chose not to put ball‘s name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there we re catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about suitability for ongoing ministry. were serious questions about suitability for ongoing ministrylj am suitability for ongoing ministry.” am truly sorry that, as a church, we failed the survivors of abuse carried out by bishop peter ball. having read the report, i am appalled and deeply disturbed by its contents. appalled and deeply disturbed by its co nte nts. as appalled and deeply disturbed by its contents. as they moira says in her peter ball abused boys and men over a20 peter ball abused boys and men over a 20 year period and, as a church, we colluded and failed to act and protect those who came forward for help. there are no excuses. we understand the current archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, is written to lord carey asking him to consider his position as honorary assistant bishop in the diocese of oxford. it is l
the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time.lso chose not to put ball‘s name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there we re catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about suitability for ongoing ministry. were serious questions about suitability for ongoing ministrylj am suitability for ongoing ministry.” am truly sorry that, as a church, we failed the survivors of abuse carried out by bishop peter...
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regarded as the best clu b tea m in canterbury. team in world rugby, the crusaders and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the. always influential alan farrell put them 6-0 influential alan farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions sniffed out danger. the pressure was telling here and a penalty awarded. it was a fourth and final 0wen farrell success. make no mistake, this was effectively a test match. the first defeat this eden for the crusaders and a cavalry charge for the english and irish lions. alfie hewett has become the first british wheelchair tennis player to win a french open title. he lost the first set to love against the defending champion, argentina's gustavo fernandez, before fighting back to win his first grand slam title. he also plays in the doubles final later, with gordon
regarded as the best clu b tea m in canterbury. team in world rugby, the crusaders and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the. always influential alan farrell put them 6-0 influential alan farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions sniffed out...
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canterbury, which has beena of socialism.terbury, which has been a conservative seat since the 19th century. but why dismiss people based on their age? it is notjust young voters. obviously, there are 40 million people under 25. the problem is that a win is right. 40% of the vote is a huge chunk. the problem is under the first past the post system, that does not necessarily transfer into seats. that is why there is no ukip around any more. the conservatives got a higher proportion than that. they got a higher proportion than margaret thatcher, which won her famous landslide. so the smaller parties collapsed, this is why this has happened. i really want to make a point about the vision. i think this is a repudiation clearly of anything it is of the politics of focus group and message control and public relations and advertising slogans. this is finally a return to ideological politics, which is probably a healthy thing. but the cynicism of that period, when every political message had to be manipulated and controlled and it wa
canterbury, which has beena of socialism.terbury, which has been a conservative seat since the 19th century. but why dismiss people based on their age? it is notjust young voters. obviously, there are 40 million people under 25. the problem is that a win is right. 40% of the vote is a huge chunk. the problem is under the first past the post system, that does not necessarily transfer into seats. that is why there is no ukip around any more. the conservatives got a higher proportion than that....
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against the tea m calvary at canterbury.h the always influential when farrell. he put the lions 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, together with a solitary penalty for the home side, they would return to six. while it was not free—flowing,
against the tea m calvary at canterbury.h the always influential when farrell. he put the lions 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, together with a solitary penalty for the home side, they would return to six. while it was not free—flowing,
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the other main headlines this hour: the archbishop of canterbury will speak at a "service of hope" atouthwark cathedral in honour of first—responders, families and survivors of the london bridge attack. a second soldier has died following the incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire and the british and irish lions prepare for their biggest test yet down under — can they roar against the all blacks in new zealand? good afternoon from west london, where the number of people known to have died in the grenfell tower fire has risen to at least 30. police say they believe the final total will be higher. this morning, the queen and prince william visited the scene. they went to a relief centre which has been helping victims of the fire. they spent time speaking to local residents, volunteers and members of the emergency services. also this morning, theresa may has been to chelsea and westminster hospital to visit the injured there. richard lister has our first report, and a warning that it contains distressing images. the queen came today to join a community in mour
the other main headlines this hour: the archbishop of canterbury will speak at a "service of hope" atouthwark cathedral in honour of first—responders, families and survivors of the london bridge attack. a second soldier has died following the incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire and the british and irish lions prepare for their biggest test yet down under — can they roar against the all blacks in new zealand? good afternoon from west london, where the...
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the archbishop of canterbury is due to speak at a "service of hope" at southwark cathedral in honour of first—responders, families and survivors of the london bridge attack. an eu source tells the bbc that next week's brexit talks will deal with citizens‘ rights and money issues before moving on to trade talks. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the number of people known to have died in the grenfell tower fire has risen to at least 30. police say they believe the final total will be higher. this morning the queen and prince william visited the scene, they went to a relief centre which has been helping victims of the fire. they spent time speaking to local residents, volunteers and members of the emergency services. also this morning theresa may has been to chelsea and westminster hospital to visit the injured there. richard lister has our first report, and a warning that it contains distressing images. the queen came today to join a community in mourning. many people today have said they felt ignored, both before the grenfell tragedy and after too. this was a royal visit design
the archbishop of canterbury is due to speak at a "service of hope" at southwark cathedral in honour of first—responders, families and survivors of the london bridge attack. an eu source tells the bbc that next week's brexit talks will deal with citizens‘ rights and money issues before moving on to trade talks. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the number of people known to have died in the grenfell tower fire has risen to at least 30. police say they believe the final total...
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i'm a big fan of the archbishop of canterbury.nd he issues since he took office and he is calling for, he says, to draw the poison from brexit, for a coalition andi poison from brexit, for a coalition and i think he is absolutely right on that message, because brexit is such a big deal and it should be, in theory, above party politics. on the other hand, i've absolutely no faith that anything will happen on this because it's been made such a political issue over the last generation, europe, leaving europe, after the referendum, that the parties are set up to fight punch and judy style with each other and i would say are totally incapable of joining a coalition. these kinds of coalitions are needed on pensions, the future of the nhs, there are so many issues that should in theory be above party politics. it is part of above party politics. it is part of a longer interview he has done. above party politics. it is part of a longer interview he has donem isa a longer interview he has donem is a comment piece he has written that goes f
i'm a big fan of the archbishop of canterbury.nd he issues since he took office and he is calling for, he says, to draw the poison from brexit, for a coalition andi poison from brexit, for a coalition and i think he is absolutely right on that message, because brexit is such a big deal and it should be, in theory, above party politics. on the other hand, i've absolutely no faith that anything will happen on this because it's been made such a political issue over the last generation, europe,...
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the archbishop of canterbury said at the weekend, the cbi said it, trade unions have said it.e need to be able to work this out. and the first minister said today, fitting in with that general consensus. this must be done ina very general consensus. this must be done in a very different way from the way it has been done by theresa may up until now. but you're not going to be sitting on your hands and neither is nicola sturgeon for the next couple of years while theresa may and david davis sort this out. you will put forward your ideas and potentially you would have thought you would have read lines. does that include potentially still being part of the customs union, access to the single market and so on? the single market is important, we have argued that for many months and published a serious paper about that for the whole uk in december. but i'm not going to be sitting on my hands, my welsh equivalent and i have written to david davis suggested how the process should go forward. nothing has happened in those two weeks. there was a mechanism for getting these four nations o
the archbishop of canterbury said at the weekend, the cbi said it, trade unions have said it.e need to be able to work this out. and the first minister said today, fitting in with that general consensus. this must be done ina very general consensus. this must be done in a very different way from the way it has been done by theresa may up until now. but you're not going to be sitting on your hands and neither is nicola sturgeon for the next couple of years while theresa may and david davis sort...
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one of the big shocks of the night was in kent, in canterbury where a labourmp in kent, in canterburyat do they have to say? there are three universities in canterbury. we are at the university of kent. matt, you are a first—time labour voter. it was the accessibility ofjeremy corbyn. he was honest, and wanted our opinion. that something the conservatives have never done because their opinion doesn't speak for our age group. it was his honesty, as well as his opinions, but it was his honesty, opening up to debate incident shying away. holly, you are 18 and still in sixth form. why did you vote labour? i am going to university in september and because they would scrap tuition fees that would extremely help me out. that's one of the main reasons. you have also said you thought labour had a big focus on social media. yes, especially, labour was one of the big parties that pushed for promotion on snapchat, instagram, through musicians, facebook pages. they were all out there. megan, did that hit home, the social media campaign? definitely. my brother was also a first—time voter and he got
one of the big shocks of the night was in kent, in canterbury where a labourmp in kent, in canterburyat do they have to say? there are three universities in canterbury. we are at the university of kent. matt, you are a first—time labour voter. it was the accessibility ofjeremy corbyn. he was honest, and wanted our opinion. that something the conservatives have never done because their opinion doesn't speak for our age group. it was his honesty, as well as his opinions, but it was his honesty,...
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there were shot in canterbury and it was as a surprise there were shot in canterbury and it was as acted... it was a result that shocked even the labour party themselves and after more than a century of electing tory mps, canterbury turned red. this is a big shock, we were hoping we would get a victory here but the majority has a lwa ys victory here but the majority has always been about nine or 10,000 so this is actual history because 106 yea rs of this is actual history because 106 years of tories in the seat, we did not think we could ever get it. sir julian brazier out of the job he not think we could ever get it. sir julian brazier out of thejob he has had for three decades, he believes young voters made the difference.” think the biggest factor as we have the largest concentration of stu d e nts the largest concentration of students in the country here and a very strong feeling among them about the referendum issue. when a pleasa ntly voters the referendum issue. when a pleasantly voters registered here this year, many of them students, like sean. i think it shows how the count
there were shot in canterbury and it was as a surprise there were shot in canterbury and it was as acted... it was a result that shocked even the labour party themselves and after more than a century of electing tory mps, canterbury turned red. this is a big shock, we were hoping we would get a victory here but the majority has a lwa ys victory here but the majority has always been about nine or 10,000 so this is actual history because 106 yea rs of this is actual history because 106 years of...
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tonight, the archbishop of canterbury said mr farron was honourable and decent and if he couldn't ber. this has clearly been a very difficult decision for tim farron to make. at the election he did make some progress increasing the number of lib dem mps, but some saw the campaign as a wasted opportunity and they blamed the way he handled those questions about his faith. the party will now choose a new leader over the summer. vicky young, bbc news, westminster. in some of the other news for the day, borough market in london has opened 11 days after the terror attack that killed eight people. one minute silence was held by the traders and they said that returning to their businesses marked the start ofa to their businesses marked the start of a healing process for the market community. we have got more of course coming from west london with mike embley in the studio and sarah kuchar but first he is sport today — we will see you soon. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: pakistan stun england winning by eight wickets to reach the icc c
tonight, the archbishop of canterbury said mr farron was honourable and decent and if he couldn't ber. this has clearly been a very difficult decision for tim farron to make. at the election he did make some progress increasing the number of lib dem mps, but some saw the campaign as a wasted opportunity and they blamed the way he handled those questions about his faith. the party will now choose a new leader over the summer. vicky young, bbc news, westminster. in some of the other news for the...
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losses in canterbury and stockton too.n party, questioning whether theresa may can continue. i think she's in a very difficult place. she's a remarkable and a very talented woman and does not shy from difficult decisions but she now has to obviously consider her position. ? scotland, the tories were celebrating with the best result for 30 years, gaining 12 seats. but the snp lost big names on a bad night. their deputy leader, angus robertson, ousted by the conservatives, and is a alex salmond lost his seat too. it was warned that the tories would hit living standards, said the snp. we will work with others to prevent that happening and to bring an end to the austerity that the voters, in the uk are no longer prepared to accept. and work with others, if it is at all possible, to keep the tories out of government. while the lib dems saw the return of former ministers like vince cable, the party's old leader had one of the party's old leader had one of the biggest upsets of the night, losing his chef eeled seat. i have encoun
losses in canterbury and stockton too.n party, questioning whether theresa may can continue. i think she's in a very difficult place. she's a remarkable and a very talented woman and does not shy from difficult decisions but she now has to obviously consider her position. ? scotland, the tories were celebrating with the best result for 30 years, gaining 12 seats. but the snp lost big names on a bad night. their deputy leader, angus robertson, ousted by the conservatives, and is a alex salmond...
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the archbishop of canterbury said tim farron was honourable and decent and, if he couldn't be in politicsas clearly been a very difficult decision for tim farron to make. at the election he did make some progress, increasing the number of lib dem mps, but some saw the campaign isa lib dem mps, but some saw the campaign is a wasted opportunity, and they blamed the way he handled those questions about his faith. the party will now choose a new leader over the summer. at least twelve people are now known to have died in a huge fire which engulfed a residential tower block in west london. the number of dead is expected to rise as fire crews carry out a complex recovery operation. the washington post claims president trump is being investigated for possible obstruction of justice by special counsel robert mueller. now it is time for our news review. we begin with the times whose headline reflects the incredible speed in which the grenfall house tower block was engulfed in flames. so much so that some children were thrown from windows by theirfamilies to escape the blaze the guardian looks at t
the archbishop of canterbury said tim farron was honourable and decent and, if he couldn't be in politicsas clearly been a very difficult decision for tim farron to make. at the election he did make some progress, increasing the number of lib dem mps, but some saw the campaign isa lib dem mps, but some saw the campaign is a wasted opportunity, and they blamed the way he handled those questions about his faith. the party will now choose a new leader over the summer. at least twelve people are...
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then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police.y has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin bashir, bbc news, at church house in london. the population of the united kingdom has shown its sharpest increase in yea rs. has shown its sharpest increase in years. it is thought the change has been driven by immigration and buying more births and fewer deaths. the parents of a child under the age of one have won a court case against a government benefits cut. the government has said it will appeal. prince harry has suggested that no one in the royal family wants to be king or queen. in an interview with an american magazine, he said the royals were acting for "the greater good of the people". the prince also criticised the decision to make him walk behind his mother's coffin at herfuneral, when he wasjust 12. with me now is pennyjunor, prince harry's biographer. what do you make
then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police.y has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin bashir, bbc news, at church house in london. the population of the united kingdom has shown its sharpest increase in yea rs. has shown its sharpest increase in years. it is thought the change has...
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welsh skipper alun wyn jones will lead the side against the canterbury crusaders.rt of his planned that the club. costa spoke to reporters last night, saying, i am a chelsea player but they do not want me there. he is still only 28 and he has 20 premier league goals for the clu b has 20 premier league goals for the club last season which upped them to the title. —— which helped them to the title. —— which helped them to the title. —— which helped them to the title. this player won the portuguese league and cup double and said he always cleaned up playing in english football. liverpool striker would burn has pulled out of the qualifying match against serbia. england will be without the usual captain wayne rooney for the world cup qualifier against scotland this weekend with questions over his future, the premier league's top scorer last season harry kane thinks he's ready to step up and take the armband despite only been 23. as a player growing up, as a footballer, you dream of being captain one day andi you dream of being captain one day and i am no different. we h
welsh skipper alun wyn jones will lead the side against the canterbury crusaders.rt of his planned that the club. costa spoke to reporters last night, saying, i am a chelsea player but they do not want me there. he is still only 28 and he has 20 premier league goals for the clu b has 20 premier league goals for the club last season which upped them to the title. —— which helped them to the title. —— which helped them to the title. —— which helped them to the title. this player won...
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the special service will include words of reflection and prayer from the archbishop of canterbury. >>ill be sitting somewhere watching it. >> after 20 years, somebody shifts from being a contemporary person to one of history actually. diane i can't deserves >> the special will give an intimate glimpse into the people in her life, nearly 20 years after her tragic passing. >> of all the ironies about diane i can't perhaps the incredible is this the girl given the name of the god december of hunting was the most hunted woman in the world. nd>> a meghan has to take off from the uk pretty soon, because she has to come back to work on "suits" by tuesday. >> right now take a look at brooke shields. e ea52-ydr-ol is back in her calvins. this time it's underwear. wearing nothing but a white bra and panties, she's on full display as she poses for "social life" magazine. think it's photo shopped brook instagrammed this picture in march saying the hard work is starting to pay off. >> the calvin klein piece, it's surreal. because decades have gone by. >> you want to know what comes between me and
the special service will include words of reflection and prayer from the archbishop of canterbury. >>ill be sitting somewhere watching it. >> after 20 years, somebody shifts from being a contemporary person to one of history actually. diane i can't deserves >> the special will give an intimate glimpse into the people in her life, nearly 20 years after her tragic passing. >> of all the ironies about diane i can't perhaps the incredible is this the girl given the name of...
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the archbishop of canterbury speaking on the today programme on radio 4., what are they telling you there? well, we have had an update this afternoon from nhs england. 36 people who were injured in the terror attack are still being treated in five hospitals here in the capital. of those 18 remain in a critical condition. at this particular hospital, seven are receiving critical care and doctors say it's likely to remain that way for several days or even several weeks. the type of injuries they have been dealing with here include sta b have been dealing with here include stab wounds to the face, the neck and also the torso plus they have been treating people who were hit by the van driven by the attackers. now for the hospital here, they entered quickly on news of the attack, their emergency protocol. many staff were called in. some of them having to deal with for rifk scenes in the hospital, but the man who is in charge of the emergency department here told me despite the terrible attack he feels they responded very well. we train very hard for incidents s
the archbishop of canterbury speaking on the today programme on radio 4., what are they telling you there? well, we have had an update this afternoon from nhs england. 36 people who were injured in the terror attack are still being treated in five hospitals here in the capital. of those 18 remain in a critical condition. at this particular hospital, seven are receiving critical care and doctors say it's likely to remain that way for several days or even several weeks. the type of injuries they...
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the effect of the young but has been felt in many other student cities such as canterbury, cambridge managed not only to end these people and people who had not voted before, but get him to the polling station and it is something most of us are quite cynical about. west yorkshire was one of those places where thousands turned out to listen to jeremy corbyn places where thousands turned out to listen tojeremy corbyn during the campaign. he may not have won overall but that doesn't seem to matter. he's interesting, he stands up matter. he's interesting, he stands upfor matter. he's interesting, he stands up for what he believes in, he's a principled man but i do respect a lot. he's done a lot to help the youth vote and that is what irony ca re youth vote and that is what irony care about. what this result shows is that in the student hartland ‘s jeremy corbyn reached voters but others did not. with that, the political map changed and there was a result that many people were not expecting. labour performed strongly in areas with universities and in cambridge, they sign an old but famili
the effect of the young but has been felt in many other student cities such as canterbury, cambridge managed not only to end these people and people who had not voted before, but get him to the polling station and it is something most of us are quite cynical about. west yorkshire was one of those places where thousands turned out to listen to jeremy corbyn places where thousands turned out to listen tojeremy corbyn during the campaign. he may not have won overall but that doesn't seem to...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commissionbrexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". six years since making his glastonbury debut on one of its smallest stages, ed sheeran will be closing the festival as the top billed act later on this evening. last night the us rock band foo fighters finally had their chance to headline at pilton farm two years after an injury meant they were forced to pull out of the festival. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is there. a headline set by rock band foo fighters... here he is, jeremy corbyn! he wasn't one of the headline artists, but perhaps unsurprisingly he drew one of the biggest crowds so far. do you know politics is actually about everyday life. the labour leader was always going to be a big draw for a left—leaning audience at a festival like this. jeremy corbyn‘s appearance is another demonstration of his current popularity with young people in partic
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commissionbrexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". six years since making his glastonbury debut on one of its smallest stages, ed sheeran will be closing the festival as the top billed act later on this evening. last night the us rock band foo fighters...
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says he and his dog were up early and casting our vote in canterbury.y. the former fbi director, james comey, who was sacked by mr trump, will give evidence about his relationship with the president. his opening statement has already been published online and in which he says the president repeatedly asked for his loyalty. he also says mr trump urged him to drop an inquiry into his national security adviser michael flynn, who had just been forced to resign. with us is drjacob parakilas, deputy head of the us and americas programme at chatham house. a huge amount of anticipation. can we expect this meeting to be explosive? i don't know about explosive. but dramatic. we have seenjames explosive. but dramatic. we have seen james comey testify about this kind of thing before. we have seen him speak about hillary clinton's e—mail server, we have seen him speak about an incident when he and matthius muller, at the time, the —— robert mueller, the fbi director at the time, talking about the dramatic intervention at the bedside of former attorney general, john
says he and his dog were up early and casting our vote in canterbury.y. the former fbi director, james comey, who was sacked by mr trump, will give evidence about his relationship with the president. his opening statement has already been published online and in which he says the president repeatedly asked for his loyalty. he also says mr trump urged him to drop an inquiry into his national security adviser michael flynn, who had just been forced to resign. with us is drjacob parakilas, deputy...
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the archbishop of canterbury will speak at a service of hope at southwark cathedral today, in honourrs, families and survivors of the london bridge attack. eight people were killed when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge, and then launched a knife attack at borough market just under two weeks ago. president trump is expected to announce a change in policy towards cuba during a visit to miami today, tightening trade and travel restrictions that had been relaxed by president 0bama. americans will still be allowed to travel to the communist island, but mainly as part of organised groups. mr trump is also expected to prohibit doing business with the commercial and tourism wings of the cuban military. doctors treating the american student who was released from a north korean prison in a coma say he has suffered a severe brain injury. 0tto warmbier was freed on tuesday and is back home in cincinnati. it's not clear how he sustained brain damage. he was given a long prison sentence in march last year for trying to steal a propaganda banner. the labour mpjo cox is
the archbishop of canterbury will speak at a service of hope at southwark cathedral today, in honourrs, families and survivors of the london bridge attack. eight people were killed when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on london bridge, and then launched a knife attack at borough market just under two weeks ago. president trump is expected to announce a change in policy towards cuba during a visit to miami today, tightening trade and travel restrictions that had been relaxed by...
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they have taken canterbury, i am the night. they have taken canterbury, iam not the night.tis expected to win canterbury in kent, that is being held by the conservatives since 1918. if that is officially confirmed that would be probably the most dramatic example yet, of a seat that looks impossible for labour unless we saw significant youth turn out. that big question, we didn't know how the electorate wouldance it in seats like that, the younger part of the electorate who traditionally have stayed at home, seems yesterday, turned out in d roves. seems yesterday, turned out in droves. we have a labour gain in peterborough. canterbury we expected and another... we had emily had kirkcaldy in. bath is an interesting one. this is an up moment for the liberal democrats on a night which has brought gains and losses for them, and some sad faces in sheffield hallam certainly when nick clegg lost but the liberal democrats have gains this one, the seat of bath from the conservatives. if i show you what has happened here, they have got it on a 9.8 swing, they will be pleased with that
they have taken canterbury, i am the night. they have taken canterbury, iam not the night.tis expected to win canterbury in kent, that is being held by the conservatives since 1918. if that is officially confirmed that would be probably the most dramatic example yet, of a seat that looks impossible for labour unless we saw significant youth turn out. that big question, we didn't know how the electorate wouldance it in seats like that, the younger part of the electorate who traditionally have...
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the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time.l arrest, and failed to pass them to the police. he also chose not to put ball's name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about their suitability for ongoing ministry. i am truly sorry that as a church we failed the survivors of the abuse perpetrated by bishop peter ball. having read the report, i am appalled and deeply disturbed by its contents. as dame moira says in her foreword, peter ball, abused boys and men over a 20 year period and as a church we colluded, we failed to act and protect those who came forward for help. there are no excuses. we understand the current archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has written to lord carey asking him to consider his position as honorary assistant bishop in the diocese of oxford. it is lord carey's only remaining position within the church of england. martin bashir, bbc news, at church house in london. the man who died at the scene of the terrorist attack in finsbury park in north london on mon
the report is particularly critical of lord carey, who was archbishop of canterbury at the time.l arrest, and failed to pass them to the police. he also chose not to put ball's name on the lambeth list, a catalogue of clergy about whom there were serious questions about their suitability for ongoing ministry. i am truly sorry that as a church we failed the survivors of the abuse perpetrated by bishop peter ball. having read the report, i am appalled and deeply disturbed by its contents. as dame...
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the archbishop of canterbury, the right reverend justin welby, with his reaction.o the bishop of southwark. we can speak now to imam who has just joined southwark. we can speak now to imam who hasjustjoined me on london bridge. what are your thoughts on the severe loss of life in this area in the last 12 hours? well, when i heard of this news, i was devastated, like everyone else. at that moment i started praying for those victims and for their families, may god almighty give them patience to overcome such a burden, to be patient enough and to see that london, not only london, but the uk stands together. do you have concerns about the community? we don't know who carried this out yet. we certainly don't know their names orany we certainly don't know their names or any motivation. nonetheless, questions will be asked immediately. they are asked immediately, rightly or wrongly. do you have concerns about reprisals? we don't have any concerns. our message about reprisals? we don't have any concerns. 0ur message is about reprisals? we don't have any concerns. our messa
the archbishop of canterbury, the right reverend justin welby, with his reaction.o the bishop of southwark. we can speak now to imam who has just joined southwark. we can speak now to imam who hasjustjoined me on london bridge. what are your thoughts on the severe loss of life in this area in the last 12 hours? well, when i heard of this news, i was devastated, like everyone else. at that moment i started praying for those victims and for their families, may god almighty give them patience to...
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the university city of canterbury, a seat which had been held by the conservatives for 100 years, nowmed from videos on social media, which had tens of millions of views and shares. i think a lot of young people, as well, don't necessarily read all the newspapers that were kind of doing their smear campaign againstjeremy corbyn, so i think people underestimated actually how effective sharing stories and photographs, how effective that was going to be. i paid the university fees, and for people it is just so refreshing to see somebody stick to his word. what do you think about his image and the campaign he ran? i think he did well. i mean, he did turn up to all the debates and stuff. theresa may didn't. ijust think that people are quite interested in his kind of antiestablishment rhetoric and how he has kind of always sat on the backbenches and just been fighting for small people, for the little man, for 30—odd years. insiders here at labour hq say this result was absolutely a victory forjeremy corbyn. they say he enthused voters, especially the young, by offering clear, popular polici
the university city of canterbury, a seat which had been held by the conservatives for 100 years, nowmed from videos on social media, which had tens of millions of views and shares. i think a lot of young people, as well, don't necessarily read all the newspapers that were kind of doing their smear campaign againstjeremy corbyn, so i think people underestimated actually how effective sharing stories and photographs, how effective that was going to be. i paid the university fees, and for people...
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the archbishop of canterbury there.n talking about the fact that the general election campaign is suspended for today. all the main parties except for ukip have suspended on to go campaigning, but we are not far of the british general election, of course. it is this thursday, so all of those coming just eight few days before britain goes to the polls on thursday the 8th ofjune. 0n britain goes to the polls on thursday the 8th ofjune. on top of that political situation, we have been hearing about the emergency cobra meeting that took place this morning, so more details on all of that from our political correspondence le price. an all too familiar sight. flags flying at half—mast over downing street, as senior cabinet figures and police officials arrive at a cobra meeting to discuss last night's attack. just four days before a general election, the main parties announced they would postpone national campaigning. but it would get underway again tomorrow. so there's a balance of things here. 0n the one hand, clearly we want
the archbishop of canterbury there.n talking about the fact that the general election campaign is suspended for today. all the main parties except for ukip have suspended on to go campaigning, but we are not far of the british general election, of course. it is this thursday, so all of those coming just eight few days before britain goes to the polls on thursday the 8th ofjune. 0n britain goes to the polls on thursday the 8th ofjune. on top of that political situation, we have been hearing...
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you can see labor advancing in places like canterbury here, where they overturned a 10,000 conservative majority. there is also a bit more liberal democrat orange on the map in places like oxford west and abingdon. what exactly has happened? conservatives came first, no doubt about that. have a look at the percentages here -- 44% for theresa may. but it is jeremy corbyn's 41% that is remarkable, a close second. it is thought many, many young voters pouring into support labor. the liberal democrats bumping along at 8% although they are focusing their wrote better this time and winning some seats. and ukip at 2% is a big part of this story. their voters crashed since the last election. look at that, down 11%. it was thought it would go straight to the conservatives, but it surely didn't. labor benefited as well. come into our virtual house of commons, because this is where all the action will be. have a look at the government benches. the conservatives have 318 seats. they are the largest single party, but they are short of what is called an overall majority. you need 326 to outvote all t
you can see labor advancing in places like canterbury here, where they overturned a 10,000 conservative majority. there is also a bit more liberal democrat orange on the map in places like oxford west and abingdon. what exactly has happened? conservatives came first, no doubt about that. have a look at the percentages here -- 44% for theresa may. but it is jeremy corbyn's 41% that is remarkable, a close second. it is thought many, many young voters pouring into support labor. the liberal...
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the archbishop of canterbury has been talking about how their needs to bea been talking about how theirficult to see how it would work, the parties have different points of view. the liberal democrats still very much focused on the idea there should be a second referendum on the deal. it may have cost us some thoughts but the basic price position is sound. we are not talking about rerunning the last referendum. there was in outcome, albeit narrow. we are talking about a validator foot. if it's a bad outcome or if there is i'io if it's a bad outcome or if there is no outcome, we should have the option of the public approving it or not approving it. if they don't approve what, going back to the status quo. where are we with the attem pts status quo. where are we with the atte m pts to status quo. where are we with the attempts to do a deal with the dup? still not clarity. priti patel said a deal is being done but we don't know what will be in the deal. this is crucial for theresa may because she needs these ten dup mps in order to get her queen ‘s speech through parliament. all that legis
the archbishop of canterbury has been talking about how their needs to bea been talking about how theirficult to see how it would work, the parties have different points of view. the liberal democrats still very much focused on the idea there should be a second referendum on the deal. it may have cost us some thoughts but the basic price position is sound. we are not talking about rerunning the last referendum. there was in outcome, albeit narrow. we are talking about a validator foot. if it's...
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then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police.g he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin beshir, bbc news, at church house in london. we're live from the eu summit in brussels. there is still a hubbub here because many eu leaders remain in the building. theresa may has actually left but has made a proposal to those leaders saying eu citizens living in the uk for five years will have the right to remain in the uk when the point of brexit is reached. the economy is also a big issue, migration is a big issue, but so is security. just in the last week, there have been terror attacks in london, paris and brussels. on tuesday, a man set off a bomb at the central train station before being shot by security forces. the threat of islamist extremism and terrorism is front and centre in the minds of eu leaders. the leaders have talked
then archbishop of canterbury george carey chose not to pass those letters on to the police.g he regretted his failure to do so. lord carey has been asked by the current archbishop, justin welby, to step down from his position as honorary assistant bishop. the church of england says that safeguarding will now be central to its practice. martin beshir, bbc news, at church house in london. we're live from the eu summit in brussels. there is still a hubbub here because many eu leaders remain in...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commissiono be "fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later on this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. the final day of music here is shaping up to feature a large variety of acts. right now on the pyramid stage behind me, jamie cullin is performing. 0n the second biggest stage area, there will be performances from the likes of emile sande and rag and bone man. because the rain has been quite brief over the rain has been quite brief over the weekend, there has been the least amount of mud, this is the least amount of mud, this is the least muddy glastonbury for close to a decade. glastonbury will be taking a decade. glastonbury will be taking a year off a decade. glastonbury will be taking a yearoff in a decade. glastonbury will be taking a year off in 2018, so when ed sheeran closes the ship‘s festival, regular
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commissiono be "fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later on this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. the final day of music here is shaping up to feature a large variety of acts. right now on the...
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university city of canterbury, a seat which had been held by the conservatives for 100 years.ccess stems from videos on social media, which had tens of millions of views and shares. i think a lot of young people as well don't necessarily really read all the newspapers that were kind of doing their smear campaign againstjeremy corbyn, so i think people underestimated actually how effective sharing stories and photographs was. i paid the university fees and for people going back to labour, it is so refreshing to see someone who will stick to his word. what do you think about his image and the campaign he ran? i think he did well. i mean, he did turn up to the debates and theresa may didn't. i think people were quite interested in his antiestablishment rhetoric and how he's always sat on the backbenches and fighting for the small people, the little man, for 30 odd years. insiders at labour hq said this result was absolutely a victory forjeremy corbyn. they say he enthused voters, especially the young, by offering clear, popular policies. the question now is whether labour mps wil
university city of canterbury, a seat which had been held by the conservatives for 100 years.ccess stems from videos on social media, which had tens of millions of views and shares. i think a lot of young people as well don't necessarily really read all the newspapers that were kind of doing their smear campaign againstjeremy corbyn, so i think people underestimated actually how effective sharing stories and photographs was. i paid the university fees and for people going back to labour, it is...
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alun wynjones will skipper the team to face the canterbury crusaders, who are unbeaten this season. said there wasn't much difference between the super rugby sides and the all blacks, but the new zealand coach steve hansen, who has named his squad for the test series, took exception to that. 0h, oh, look, ithink oh, look, i think he was probably just trying to jape, a bit of humour, you know, after struggling before that. i don't think there's any comparison to super rugby and test rug by, any comparison to super rugby and test rugby, but he was just trying to make a light comment, possibly, i don't know. sir ben ainsley‘s america's cup challenge is all but over. they are saying right now in bermuda, up against new zealand in the semifinal, and it looks like new zealand are about to win that semifinal 5—2 and knock sir ben ainslie's land rover team out of the america's cup. they trailed 3—1 at the start of the day, they lost the opening race to go 4—1 down, pulled it back to 4—2, ben ainslie's crew, but the kiwis are about 45 seconds to one minute ahead in the final leg of the lates
alun wynjones will skipper the team to face the canterbury crusaders, who are unbeaten this season. said there wasn't much difference between the super rugby sides and the all blacks, but the new zealand coach steve hansen, who has named his squad for the test series, took exception to that. 0h, oh, look, ithink oh, look, i think he was probably just trying to jape, a bit of humour, you know, after struggling before that. i don't think there's any comparison to super rugby and test rug by, any...
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than a score and the feeling is they've beaten probably the best two sides they've played in the canterburye new zealand maori. as a result there's thousands of british and irish lions supporters in auckland and they are in pretty buoyant mood at this moment in time. it is lunchtime in auckland at the moment and i'm downtown in the main shopping street of queens street and all you see is hundreds of british and irish lions supporters wearing their tops. there's huge anticipation leading into the game. many believe set plays will be crucial to any chance the lions might have, do you agree with that? i think the nature of the way the lions play, they establish dominance up lions play, they establish dominance up and that has allowed them to keep the opposition on the back foot. it's not often the new zealand all blacks are on the back foot but the hope i think from a lions supporter‘s point of view is if they can establish dominance upfront and the ball will be slightly wet, it's been raining on and off all day, if they can get that dominance upfront then they've been bold in their selection
than a score and the feeling is they've beaten probably the best two sides they've played in the canterburye new zealand maori. as a result there's thousands of british and irish lions supporters in auckland and they are in pretty buoyant mood at this moment in time. it is lunchtime in auckland at the moment and i'm downtown in the main shopping street of queens street and all you see is hundreds of british and irish lions supporters wearing their tops. there's huge anticipation leading into...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commissione differences to be fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". good news this afternoon. we've seen some more cloud breaks than expected. good news for holiday—makers. , sorry, the gardeners, not the holiday—makers. there is some rain on the rave. most will be dry. a few showers across scotland. easing down, temperatures in the teens. it does feel a bit fresher than the weak squad. and to deny cloud remaining will be dotted across northern saughton. the way from towns and cities, colder. single figures across southern areas. increasing cloud from the west through the day. initially the day in northern ireland, heavy rain taking us into the evening. the rain will spread its way eastwards. it's a week for gardeners. some heavy rain at times. breezy and cloudy, too.
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commissione differences to be fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". good news this afternoon. we've seen some more cloud breaks than expected. good news for holiday—makers. , sorry, the gardeners, not the holiday—makers. there is some rain on the rave. most will be dry. a few showers across scotland. easing down, temperatures in the teens. it does feel a bit...