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catherine burns, bbc news.ed from all football —related activity for eight months after he admitted to bridging fa betting rules more than 230 times. he was also fined £50,000 and warned about his future conduct. his suspension means he will not return to the pitch untiljanuary 202a. manchester city are hoping to keep their dream alive of winning the champions league for the first time — when they welcome real madrid to the etihad stadium tonight. it's the second leg of the semifinal which finished one all when they met in madrid last week. the stakes are very high. our sports editor, dan roan, is in manchester. yes, this mouthwatering tie is tantalisingly poised, in what feels like a defining fixture for manchester city. that drawer that they secured last week in madrid, i do think it makes them slight favourites, given that they have not lost here at home in european competition, would you believe, for five years now. but nothing can be taken for granted, can it? not against the undisputed masters of that com
catherine burns, bbc news.ed from all football —related activity for eight months after he admitted to bridging fa betting rules more than 230 times. he was also fined £50,000 and warned about his future conduct. his suspension means he will not return to the pitch untiljanuary 202a. manchester city are hoping to keep their dream alive of winning the champions league for the first time — when they welcome real madrid to the etihad stadium tonight. it's the second leg of the semifinal which...
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catherine burns, bbc news. the northern italian region of emilia romagna. about 5,000 people have been evacuated, including some who had to be rescued from the roofs of their homes by helicopter. rescue efforts are ongoing after ia rivers broke their banks. scientists say our overheating planet is likely to break a key temperature limit for the first time in the next few years. there's now a 66% chance of passing the 1.5 degree celsius global warming threshold between now and 2027. our climate editor justin rowlatt is here. how did we get to this point seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures _ seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as _ seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as a _ seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as a result - seemingly so quickly? rising temperatures as a result of i seemingly so quickly? rising - temperatures as a result of global warming are one reason but we are also seeing a crucial change in a weather system in the pacific ocean called el nino. for the last two years the
catherine burns, bbc news. the northern italian region of emilia romagna. about 5,000 people have been evacuated, including some who had to be rescued from the roofs of their homes by helicopter. rescue efforts are ongoing after ia rivers broke their banks. scientists say our overheating planet is likely to break a key temperature limit for the first time in the next few years. there's now a 66% chance of passing the 1.5 degree celsius global warming threshold between now and 2027. our climate...
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catherine burns, bbc news.— had no known relatives. 96—year—old peter brown had flown in lancaster bombers for the raf during the war, after coming to the uk from jamaica. after a public appealfamily members were tracked down — and many others gathered in tribute in central london. the surface was at st clement danes, the raf church in london. football, and manchester united have secured champions league football next season with a comfortable a—1 victory over chelsea at old trafford. ben croucher watched the action. has it been a good season for manchester united? good is not good enough though according to erik ten hag. quite how he would have rated their defending against chelsea, not much better. it didn't take united long to get their heads in the game. with the military precision, casa mia row card chelsea open before the ball bounce anthony martial. salutations for champions league football returning to old trafford. they may want to be a little more clinical but fortunately for christian eriksen, his mi
catherine burns, bbc news.— had no known relatives. 96—year—old peter brown had flown in lancaster bombers for the raf during the war, after coming to the uk from jamaica. after a public appealfamily members were tracked down — and many others gathered in tribute in central london. the surface was at st clement danes, the raf church in london. football, and manchester united have secured champions league football next season with a comfortable a—1 victory over chelsea at old trafford....
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catherine burns, bbc news. this is peter brown.wn relatives and very few of his neighbours knew about his past. but peter had been one of the last surviving black raf pilots to serve in the second world war. he came to the uk from jamaica in the 1940s and volunteered flying lancaster bombers. when he died, his funeral looked set to be very small, but a public appeal for people to come and pay their last respects meant that today 600 people gathered to say thank you and goodbye. helen wilkinson was there. 0na warm on a warm spring day in central london, flight sergeant peter brown's final journey. london, flight sergeant peter brown's finaljourney. his coffin draped with the union flag, on top the he was awarded during the second world war. born injamaica, he travelled thousands of miles as a teenager to the uk to volunteer with the royal air force during world war ii. he flew in lancaster bombers when he served 625 squadron. # happy birthday... when he served 625 squadron. # happy birthday. . ._ when he served 625 squadron. # happy
catherine burns, bbc news. this is peter brown.wn relatives and very few of his neighbours knew about his past. but peter had been one of the last surviving black raf pilots to serve in the second world war. he came to the uk from jamaica in the 1940s and volunteered flying lancaster bombers. when he died, his funeral looked set to be very small, but a public appeal for people to come and pay their last respects meant that today 600 people gathered to say thank you and goodbye. helen wilkinson...
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catherine burns, bbc news.olice's handling of republican protests at the king's coronation, is to be examined by a cross—party group of mps next week. six anti—monarchy protesters were arrested on coronation day under public order laws. they were later released, and the force apologised for their management of the situation. witnesses for the evidence session will be announced in the coming days. one of the most prestigious events in the movie calendar, the cannes film festival, opened last night. some of the biggest names in the industry gathered on the french riviera, including johnny depp. the hollywood actor is starring in a french language film, his first big role since a high—profile court battle with former partner amber heard. all holding hands there, very friendly! certainly, johnny depp is in lots of the papers today. we got a lot of attention last night, they were worried he would take too much attention from this film. you've heard of "living to tell the tale". well, take a look at this. this is rea
catherine burns, bbc news.olice's handling of republican protests at the king's coronation, is to be examined by a cross—party group of mps next week. six anti—monarchy protesters were arrested on coronation day under public order laws. they were later released, and the force apologised for their management of the situation. witnesses for the evidence session will be announced in the coming days. one of the most prestigious events in the movie calendar, the cannes film festival, opened last...
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>> dasha burns and catherine christian, thank you both so very much.adline to act on the nation's debt limit just over three weeks away, both sides are far apart after what has been described as a tense white house meeting between president biden and the top four congressional leaders. the group is set to meet again on friday with staff members holding talks in between. this comes as the president is set to visit new york today it talk about what happens if congress fails to lift the debt ceiling. it is also his first road trip since announcing last month he's running for re-election. with us now nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli and nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. anything positive coming out of yesterday's meeting? >> reporter: best i can give you that sound remotely positive is the fact they agreed to meet again. several sources described it as not especially productive, that it was tense and that everyone mostly focused on their own talking points. but i think the thing to watch here is the fact that even betw
>> dasha burns and catherine christian, thank you both so very much.adline to act on the nation's debt limit just over three weeks away, both sides are far apart after what has been described as a tense white house meeting between president biden and the top four congressional leaders. the group is set to meet again on friday with staff members holding talks in between. this comes as the president is set to visit new york today it talk about what happens if congress fails to lift the debt...
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in the city that was founded in 1794 by empress catherine ii in the russian city , 48 people were burned alive, people who did not agree with the policy of the kiev kiev regime, the kiev authorities. they simply took it and burned it, they wanted to show that this would happen to everyone who would go against the kiev authorities and against the policies of the west, but you know , the locals today they began to carry flowers to the square in front of the building where ukrainian nationalists are. people were burned alive 9 years ago. and in my opinion. here are the flowers. this symbol does not agree, odessa then tried oppose people burned and others were silent silent 9 years. right now, for me personally, these flowers are a sign that odessans remember and odessans do not agree with the question. will they keep silent on the news on channel one. hello , the news on channel one is with you andrey kharev in russia , more than 200 people, our compatriots and citizens of other countries, have been evacuated from the war-torn sudan. this was done by order of vladimir putin four transport a
in the city that was founded in 1794 by empress catherine ii in the russian city , 48 people were burned alive, people who did not agree with the policy of the kiev kiev regime, the kiev authorities. they simply took it and burned it, they wanted to show that this would happen to everyone who would go against the kiev authorities and against the policies of the west, but you know , the locals today they began to carry flowers to the square in front of the building where ukrainian nationalists...
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2008, he had met with prominent individuals, said william burns prominent banker, ronnie de ross child as well as white house council, catherine rambler. and at this point, we have a very not. busy so convincing response from the cia spokeswoman, here's what she had to say. mister burns met with mr. epstein about a decade ago as he was preparing to leave government service, the director didn't know anything about him. other than that, he was introduced as an expert in the financial services sector and offered general advice and transition to the private sector. they had no relationship. it's understood that this response is not the most convincing one. and many have heard this response and said they have many more questions, especially with the new revelations of mr. epstein and who he met with who he was associated with. now for those who may not recall, jeffrey epstein was a wealthy financier, was known for running a child sex prostitution rang. now he was 1st convicted in 2008 of doing these kinds of activities. but he received a very mild sentence on the house. a raster, however, he was charged, arrested and charged once a
2008, he had met with prominent individuals, said william burns prominent banker, ronnie de ross child as well as white house council, catherine rambler. and at this point, we have a very not. busy so convincing response from the cia spokeswoman, here's what she had to say. mister burns met with mr. epstein about a decade ago as he was preparing to leave government service, the director didn't know anything about him. other than that, he was introduced as an expert in the financial services...
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of trade unions in odessa in the city that was founded in 1794 by empress catherine ii in the russian city, 48 people were burnedv authorities and wanted to show that it would be so with everyone who goes against the kiev authorities and against the policy of the west well, you know, the locals today they began to carry flowers to the square in front of the building where the ukrainian nationalists. they burned people alive 9 years ago, and in my opinion. here are the flowers. this symbol does not agree, odessa then tried. people were burned and others were silent for 9 years. but now, for me personally, these flowers are a sign that odessans remember and odessans do not agree with the question. will they keep silent on the news on channel one?
of trade unions in odessa in the city that was founded in 1794 by empress catherine ii in the russian city, 48 people were burnedv authorities and wanted to show that it would be so with everyone who goes against the kiev authorities and against the policy of the west well, you know, the locals today they began to carry flowers to the square in front of the building where the ukrainian nationalists. they burned people alive 9 years ago, and in my opinion. here are the flowers. this symbol does...
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catherine ii in 1794. alive eyes. all people were burned 48 people who did not agree with the kiev regime were burned alive in the russian city of odessa none of the perpetrators suffered punishment. this is just in time for the question of why a special military operation was launched, the fate of those burned in the house of trade unions in odessa was destined for the residents of donbass . that is why they are now with their hands untied. this is how they easily burn children in minibuses, burn old people, and ukrainians, too, have ceased to be innocent people, because they wanted to stop being russians. here is such a slide into insignificance from which it is very, very difficult to get out, almost impossible today odessans bring flowers to the house of the trade unions in memory of the tragedy of may 2, and in my opinion. this is a sign of disagree. this is a sign that odessans remember, well, they just had to keep silent for 9 years. what will the silence lead to next, will they dare to express what has boiled over these years, the e
catherine ii in 1794. alive eyes. all people were burned 48 people who did not agree with the kiev regime were burned alive in the russian city of odessa none of the perpetrators suffered punishment. this is just in time for the question of why a special military operation was launched, the fate of those burned in the house of trade unions in odessa was destined for the residents of donbass . that is why they are now with their hands untied. this is how they easily burn children in minibuses,...
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burns a decade ago. epshteyn with several other prominent figures on the american left. including white house counsel, catherineeloved left and trump ski trip was jeffrey epstein? doug sexton is a host of ¦ you know buck, i still don't get it. how did he get so close to so many powerful people? >> lawrence, it's amazing when you look at how high-profile this case is. and then you put that alongside the fact that there seems to be either not enough interest or not enough resources from some of the authorities to get key answers to questions here like, we can start with where did this guy get all this money? he got access to this very wealthy people. certainly in part because he was making donations and not just wealthy powerful people, influential people. he was running checks and had private chats and things i thought. where did the money come from? this is isn't hard to do. forensics accounting is something the fbi excels at. we're still told, he was sort of a guy who was doing some kind of consulting or something.he was worth hundreds of millions of dollars that we know about. then additional money i think ca
burns a decade ago. epshteyn with several other prominent figures on the american left. including white house counsel, catherineeloved left and trump ski trip was jeffrey epstein? doug sexton is a host of ¦ you know buck, i still don't get it. how did he get so close to so many powerful people? >> lawrence, it's amazing when you look at how high-profile this case is. and then you put that alongside the fact that there seems to be either not enough interest or not enough resources from...