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in derby city centre, a number of properties we re city centre, a number of properties were evacuated. today they are trying to get back to business as usual. but travel continues to be disrupted, with many roads still closed and many train services are still cancelled across south yorkshire and derbyshire. there are seven severe flood warnings in place along the river don. while the flood waters have subsided in some areas, the danger is not passed yet. 0ur correspondent fiona trottjoins us now from bentley, on the river don. the owner we can see a bit of the scale of the problem behind you at the moment, how bad is it? this is the moment, how bad is it? this is the area, the river don burst its banks about 200m away and the flood water yesterday morning was way up over people ‘s homes, you can see the floodwater has receded and what you can see behind as people count of going from house to house, checking on their neighbours, they have mops, they have buckets, they are using shopping trolleys, even inflata ble are using shopping trolleys, even inflatable dinghies to get cleaning sup
in derby city centre, a number of properties we re city centre, a number of properties were evacuated. today they are trying to get back to business as usual. but travel continues to be disrupted, with many roads still closed and many train services are still cancelled across south yorkshire and derbyshire. there are seven severe flood warnings in place along the river don. while the flood waters have subsided in some areas, the danger is not passed yet. 0ur correspondent fiona trottjoins us...
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that is all from the sports centre for 110w. is all from the sports centre for now. new zealand this morning. thank you. today marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. it ended decades of division between communist eastern europe and the west. special commemorations to mark the occasion are taking place across berlin, as our correspondent jenny hill reports. in broad daylight, with the world watching, east berlin became a prison, its citizens sealed off from friends and family in the west. the regime called itself a democratic republic. in truth, the gdr spied on its own people, curtailed theirfreedoms. and this man wanted out. hartmut escaped to west berlin across the canal patrolled by bodyguards. translation: it took me four hours. it was more diving than swimming. there were dogs, voices, but i think i had a guardian angel. i heard a dog panting close but thank god, i was hidden in the reeds. i was afraid my chattering teeth would give me away. i thought, that's it. they are going to shoot me now. scores of people died trying to escape. few imagined the
that is all from the sports centre for 110w. is all from the sports centre for now. new zealand this morning. thank you. today marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. it ended decades of division between communist eastern europe and the west. special commemorations to mark the occasion are taking place across berlin, as our correspondent jenny hill reports. in broad daylight, with the world watching, east berlin became a prison, its citizens sealed off from friends and family in the...
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shopping centre last night. a major incident has been declared in sheffield after the river don burst its banks. residents in doncaster and rotherham have been told to leave their homes only if it's essential. 35 homes have been evacuated in mansfield and nottinghamshire following a mudslide, and there are now more than 100 flood warnings across the region. lots of updates for you this morning on all of this, the first reporters from tom ingle. a violent flood. the river don breaks its banks and surges through the heart of rotherham in the small hours. elsewhere in the town, abandoned cars litter empty roads. the council here advised people to stay at home. upstream, next to the meadowhall shopping centre, the new flood defences were tested and bettered by the same river. a christmas event had to be cancelled at the centre as transport was seriously disrupted, staff and shoppers finding themselves boxed in by gridlocked traffic.
shopping centre last night. a major incident has been declared in sheffield after the river don burst its banks. residents in doncaster and rotherham have been told to leave their homes only if it's essential. 35 homes have been evacuated in mansfield and nottinghamshire following a mudslide, and there are now more than 100 flood warnings across the region. lots of updates for you this morning on all of this, the first reporters from tom ingle. a violent flood. the river don breaks its banks...
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dozens of people spent the night stranded in a shopping centre. residents in rotherham have been urged not to leave their homes. in urged not to leave their homes. month's in urged not to leave their homes. months worth of i for in months worth of rain responsible for all of the flooding but there is good news across northern england as the rain continues to ease off over the rain continues to ease off over the next few hours. i will have your full forecast right here. in the general election, labour promises a full year of maternity pay, while the conservatives unveil a nhs visa to attract top medical talent to the uk. good morning. 20 years of pension savings, gone. a warning that scammers are targeting hundreds of victims, and no—one is immune. people are losing an average of more than £80,000. i'll have the details. it was a great night for the british clubs in the europa league. celtic qualify with a last—minute winner against lazio, as manchester united also reach the knockout stage. # let it go. # can't hold me back anymore. and if the cold
dozens of people spent the night stranded in a shopping centre. residents in rotherham have been urged not to leave their homes. in urged not to leave their homes. month's in urged not to leave their homes. months worth of i for in months worth of rain responsible for all of the flooding but there is good news across northern england as the rain continues to ease off over the rain continues to ease off over the next few hours. i will have your full forecast right here. in the general election,...
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our call centre has received 1600 calls into the command and control centre since thursday evening, andescued almost 200 people from the risk of water from either vehicle or property. that is the activity we are working at the moment. we've got incidents, like i said, across doncaster, and we've got national resilience assets, so boat crews and high—volume pumps across the uk working with south yorkshire to meet the demand. let's look at pictures i have just come into us. these are some horses that have just been taken. these are pictures from fishlake. the amount of water, it is lower and less dangerous than it was a few hours ago but nonetheless, you can see how extensive the flooding is. the big problem has been notjust the combination of the heavy rainfall and the sodden ground, we were hearing from chris fawkes earlier in the week from the bbc weather team that the first two months alone, it is like going along a canal, perhaps it was the canal originally, the problem has been that two months of rainfall out of the three months of the autumn season have had the whole three months o
our call centre has received 1600 calls into the command and control centre since thursday evening, andescued almost 200 people from the risk of water from either vehicle or property. that is the activity we are working at the moment. we've got incidents, like i said, across doncaster, and we've got national resilience assets, so boat crews and high—volume pumps across the uk working with south yorkshire to meet the demand. let's look at pictures i have just come into us. these are some...
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we are determined to open children's centres a re we are determined to open children's centres are sourestart can be a reality as it was in the past for so many of our children. all our funding commitments will be clearly there in the grey book that will be published alongside the manifesto. these parents might like the sound of another labour policy, extending the 30 hours of free childcare a week to all families. and in many respects, the lib dems are going even further. this is 35 hours of childcare for all two— to four—year—old for 48 weeks of the year — 35 hours being the average school day, so that makes sense. but then that would also — and this is what is really radical and new about this — it would also be from nine months to two years old for families who work. this won't come cheap, and care providers are calling greater clarity on funding. questions for the conservatives as well, who have made another pledge on the nhs. the health secretary wants to make it easier for patients to see their gp. the package will deliver 6000 more doctors in primary care and that will lead to
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we are determined to open children's centre so that sure start can bea children's centre so that sure our funding commitments will be clearly there in the grey book that will be published alongside our ma nifesto. that will be published alongside our manifesto. not to be outdone, at a rally in london the lib dem leader had her own offer on childcare. liberal democrat government will provide working parents with free, high—quality child care from when their child is nine months old until their child is nine months old until their first day at school. there has not been too much talk of the b word for the politicians today although stop brexit is part of the official lib dem campaign slogan and jo swinson has tried to convince us and need some of her own party members that she has a much broader agenda. usually at elections politicians never miss the opportunity to kiss a baby. today, though, it is a parents who are being love bombed but high—quality childcare does not come cheap. certainly whoever is in power will have a struggle between making sure the funding rate is high enough that
we are determined to open children's centre so that sure start can bea children's centre so that sure our funding commitments will be clearly there in the grey book that will be published alongside our ma nifesto. that will be published alongside our manifesto. not to be outdone, at a rally in london the lib dem leader had her own offer on childcare. liberal democrat government will provide working parents with free, high—quality child care from when their child is nine months old until their...
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was the city centre prepared for what we are seeing on the screen now?s? they forecasted rain but not as long as this and from what i have seen a p pa re ntly this and from what i have seen apparently it is just not moving, the weather is stuck over the city. it is just the weather is stuck over the city. it isjust dropping the weather is stuck over the city. it is just dropping rockets, bucket after bucket. when i was at school earlier we had parents wanting to come and pick their kids up and they we re come and pick their kids up and they were saying sheffield is in a bad way. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun — and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a 5—star showing from sevilla in the europa league — as they cruise into the next round. dollar bills for sonny! the all black switches codes, to rugby league on the biggest contract in the sport's history. and a solid start forjustin rose as he bids to win a third turkish open in a row. we start with football. sevilla are through to the k
was the city centre prepared for what we are seeing on the screen now?s? they forecasted rain but not as long as this and from what i have seen a p pa re ntly this and from what i have seen apparently it is just not moving, the weather is stuck over the city. it is just the weather is stuck over the city. it isjust dropping the weather is stuck over the city. it is just dropping rockets, bucket after bucket. when i was at school earlier we had parents wanting to come and pick their kids up and...
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stacey was also a regular at the centre here. so how much did you use the child ren‘s centre?actical and emotional support. how did you feel when it shut down? um, i was really sad because now i have to find somewhere else to go. and a lot of the time, you have to pay for, like, courses or pay for creche, whereas here, that was all free. this was where the building... the executive head of this and two other schools in the city tells me that cutting resources for deprived families could affect children's life chances later. i do think it is short—sighted, not of our local authority but in general, national policy terms, to cut funding in that area, because i think we will ultimately be paying the price at each stage of a child's education. on its own, number four. for people later in life, poverty is also an issue in norwich. six and seven, 67. pensioner poverty is nearly twice as high here as across england. this community centre was set up 60 years ago to help combat one of the consequences of poverty, isolation. i feel lonely at times. i've got family but you can't expect t
stacey was also a regular at the centre here. so how much did you use the child ren‘s centre?actical and emotional support. how did you feel when it shut down? um, i was really sad because now i have to find somewhere else to go. and a lot of the time, you have to pay for, like, courses or pay for creche, whereas here, that was all free. this was where the building... the executive head of this and two other schools in the city tells me that cutting resources for deprived families could...
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the protesters moved out from the commercial city centre.re has been sporadic violence across the city. we are heading out to a district further east. there has been trouble between the protesters and local residents. northpoint is home to a large pro—china population. fights have broken out. finally, a man accused of attacking the protesters is badly beaten up. by by the time bobby arrives, the protesters are by the time bobby arrives, the protesters a re confronting by the time bobby arrives, the protesters are confronting a group of locals they accused of being members of criminal gangs. blend in the past for siding with the police. —— blamed in the past for siding with the police. the situation in hong kong is slipping further out of control. 0ver over in beijing, the chinese state is celebrating its national day. this year, the 70th anniversary of the people's republic of china. a projection of unity and might. in hong kong, there were rumours of a heavy crackdown planned by the security forces. six demonstrations are planned over the d
the protesters moved out from the commercial city centre.re has been sporadic violence across the city. we are heading out to a district further east. there has been trouble between the protesters and local residents. northpoint is home to a large pro—china population. fights have broken out. finally, a man accused of attacking the protesters is badly beaten up. by by the time bobby arrives, the protesters are by the time bobby arrives, the protesters a re confronting by the time bobby...
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the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre.ady parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council warner is a warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which are about to flood, residents are getting ready to leave. it looks like i need to build the ark, basically. i've had to move my animals two by two, you know? and the river's been flooding. i've been here four years and it's the first time it's really broke its banks. the city centre's been at a standstill, and floods have caused chaos on the roads all around it. getting home has been the priority, no matter how difficult. phil mackie, bbc news, derby. that was the situation they're in derbyshire. —— that was the situation there in derbyshire. back in 2007 she
the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre.ady parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council warner is a warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which...
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england — in sheffield, hundreds of people were stranded for hours in yorkshire's largest shopping centred at 11:30pm we'll be taking another look at the papers with the broadcaster henry bonsu and the assistant comment editor at the telegraph, madeline grant. good evening and welcome to bbc news. labour and the conservatives have both been setting out their plans for the economy today. labour is promising a huge boost in spending, and what's it's calling an "irreversible shift" of power and wealth away from london. the tories are also vowing to spend billions. it's now clear that whoever wins the election will spend and borrow far more than we've seen for a long time. labour says it will invest an extra £55 billion a year on infrastructure like housing and schools as well as environmental projects. now, that's roughly double what the conservatives are offering — an extra £20—25 billion a year. our economics editor faisal islam looks at the competing pledges and what they could mean for the country. the north—west of england, the cradle of the industrial revolution. and today on either en
england — in sheffield, hundreds of people were stranded for hours in yorkshire's largest shopping centred at 11:30pm we'll be taking another look at the papers with the broadcaster henry bonsu and the assistant comment editor at the telegraph, madeline grant. good evening and welcome to bbc news. labour and the conservatives have both been setting out their plans for the economy today. labour is promising a huge boost in spending, and what's it's calling an "irreversible shift" of...
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earlier this evening the focus was on the meadowhall shopping centre in sheffield.ghts and thousands of people due to attend. around 530 this afternoon, organisers made the difficult decision to call the event of because the river next to the shopping centre had already risen to quite a level and it was threatening roads and the organisers said sorry, we will have to send you home. the problem then was that the roads would read locked and people took a time to leave the shopping centre. unconfirmed reports there were people even preparing to bed down for the night there although we believe that they have gone home now. the rain is falling still here. tomorrow at first like the authorities will be looking at river levels which are believed to be approaching the same levels as in 2007 when south yorkshire and sheffield endured an absolutely catastrophic flood that devastated thousands and thousands of homes. so far we're not seeing the on that level but it is very serious and tomorrow the cleanup will have to begin in earnest. this is the briefing from bbc news. the l
earlier this evening the focus was on the meadowhall shopping centre in sheffield.ghts and thousands of people due to attend. around 530 this afternoon, organisers made the difficult decision to call the event of because the river next to the shopping centre had already risen to quite a level and it was threatening roads and the organisers said sorry, we will have to send you home. the problem then was that the roads would read locked and people took a time to leave the shopping centre....
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she is not the only one working to put women at the centre.arcelona's feminist revolution involves eve ryo ne feminist revolution involves everyone from writers to urban planners, architects, sociologists and all of those make up the fact that make fabric of this evolving city. to think about how a city might be different, if it were created by women, barcelona has been examining how men and women use the city differently. and that is something these women have been obsessing about for over a decade. their collective has done deep research into how gender affects our experience of the city. and one thing they are particularly obsessed with is toilets. research says that women spend three times as long, on average, in the toilet. and most of the time and can stand up. so when the same space you can fit more men's toilets. in theory, women's bathrooms should be at least three times the size. this is only one of hundreds of ways that men and women experience a city differently. sitting at a bus stop waiting to get to work or get home from work an
she is not the only one working to put women at the centre.arcelona's feminist revolution involves eve ryo ne feminist revolution involves everyone from writers to urban planners, architects, sociologists and all of those make up the fact that make fabric of this evolving city. to think about how a city might be different, if it were created by women, barcelona has been examining how men and women use the city differently. and that is something these women have been obsessing about for over a...
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the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now at the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which are about to flood, residents are getting ready to leave. it looks like i need to build the ark, basically. i've had to move my animals two by two, you know? and the river's been flooding. i've been here four years and it's the first time it's really broke its banks. the city centre's been at a standstill, and floods have caused chaos on the roads all round it. getting home has been the priority, no matter how difficult. phil mackie, bbc news, derby. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i fou
the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre. derwent still hasn't peaked, but already parts of derby city centre are now at the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city...
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and this is the scene from outside the meadowhall shopping centre last night. a major incident has been
and this is the scene from outside the meadowhall shopping centre last night. a major incident has been
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dozens of people spent the night stranded in a shopping centre. i went to leave at 4:40pm, out into the staff car park, it took me and a half and i came back into meadowhall. my concern is the children, walking around in pyjamas, because they have come to the concert and not been able to get home. the snp launches its election campaign, promising to bring forward legislation to protect the nhs from privatisation and future trade deals. labour promises a full year of maternity pay, while the conservatives unveil an nhs visa to attract top medical talent to the uk. the world war ii veteran raising money for a memorial on the normandy beaches is given a glimpse of what it will look like this morning. how does it make you feel? because the work you are doing, it is now concrete, it is tangible, you can touch it. marvellous. we find out more about an 82—year—old cyclist who has completed his one millionth mile riding on a bike. decisions on asylum applications are taking substantially longer than they were five years ago, a new report suggests. we'll b
dozens of people spent the night stranded in a shopping centre. i went to leave at 4:40pm, out into the staff car park, it took me and a half and i came back into meadowhall. my concern is the children, walking around in pyjamas, because they have come to the concert and not been able to get home. the snp launches its election campaign, promising to bring forward legislation to protect the nhs from privatisation and future trade deals. labour promises a full year of maternity pay, while the...
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a saturday morning trip to a surestart centre.rought in under the last labour government, hundreds of these have closed in recent years. should he become prime minister, labour, he wasnts children in every community will have access to facilities like this. we are determined to open children's centres so that surestart can become a reality as it was in the past for so many of our children. all our funding commitments will be clearly there in the grey book that will be published alongside our manifesto. these parents might like the sound of another labour policy — extending the 30 hours of free childcare a week for two— to four—year—olds to all families. the liberal democrats are going even further. this is 35 hours of childcare for all two— to four—year—old for 48 weeks of the year — 35 hours being the average school day, so that makes sense. but then that would also — and this is really radical and new about this — it would also be from nine months to two years old for families who work. this won't come cheap, and care providers
a saturday morning trip to a surestart centre.rought in under the last labour government, hundreds of these have closed in recent years. should he become prime minister, labour, he wasnts children in every community will have access to facilities like this. we are determined to open children's centres so that surestart can become a reality as it was in the past for so many of our children. all our funding commitments will be clearly there in the grey book that will be published alongside our...
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there are also reports of people stranded at another shopping centre in rotherham. hundreds gathered for the funeral of a mother and her two sons who were killed in a brutal attack earlier this week in northern mexico. relatives carried out the home—made caskets as friends and family turned to one another for comfort. but this isn't the last funeral, as the suspected drug cartel gunmen killed six other members of the american mormon family. germany's chancellor angela merkel has rejected sweeping criticisms of nato made by the french president. in an interview, emmanuel macron said a lack of strategic decision—making between the united states and its nato allies was leading to what he termed "brain death" in the bloc. now, take a look at this — a lucky escape for the crews of two
there are also reports of people stranded at another shopping centre in rotherham. hundreds gathered for the funeral of a mother and her two sons who were killed in a brutal attack earlier this week in northern mexico. relatives carried out the home—made caskets as friends and family turned to one another for comfort. but this isn't the last funeral, as the suspected drug cartel gunmen killed six other members of the american mormon family. germany's chancellor angela merkel has rejected...
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earlier this evening the focus was on the famous meadowhall shopping centre in sheffield. light stopping thousands of people due to attend. just around 5:30pm organisers took the difficult decision to call the event off and thatis decision to call the event off and that is because the river next to the shopping centre had already risen to quite a level that was threatening roads and the organiser said sorry folks, we're going to have to send you home stopping the problem they had them with the roads we re problem they had them with the roads were gridlocked and people took a long time to leave the shopping centre. confirmed reports there were even people preparing to bed down for the night there although we believe they have already gone home 110w. believe they have already gone home now. the rain is falling still here stopping tomorrow at first like the authorities will be looking at river levels which are believed to be approaching the same level as in 2007, went sheffield enjoyed a catastrophic flood that devastated thousands and thousands of homes. so far we're not see
earlier this evening the focus was on the famous meadowhall shopping centre in sheffield. light stopping thousands of people due to attend. just around 5:30pm organisers took the difficult decision to call the event off and thatis decision to call the event off and that is because the river next to the shopping centre had already risen to quite a level that was threatening roads and the organiser said sorry folks, we're going to have to send you home stopping the problem they had them with the...
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three call centres, in sunderland, hull and worcester could be closed.mics correspondent, andy verity has more details. sunderland, where workers used to be told that manufacturing was the past and call centres were the future. not any more. a few miles away, near the town of houghton—le—spring, 2500 call centre workers were among those told by npower today theirjobs were going. disappointment, but it's a shame, there's nothing else we can do. i'll take it one step at a time. i'm still going to do myjob, still going to do the best i can, and take it from there. it's a heavy blow for an area already reeling from bad economic news. the future does look bleak, to be honest. you've got tata, you've got british gas. for 2000 people to lose theirjob, what else is going to replace thatjob? where are they going to go? it's just another nail in the coffin in this area. it's one after another. my fear is what about nissan — that could be next, and if that happened this city would be dead. for people, you know, especially if they've got children and mortgages and t
three call centres, in sunderland, hull and worcester could be closed.mics correspondent, andy verity has more details. sunderland, where workers used to be told that manufacturing was the past and call centres were the future. not any more. a few miles away, near the town of houghton—le—spring, 2500 call centre workers were among those told by npower today theirjobs were going. disappointment, but it's a shame, there's nothing else we can do. i'll take it one step at a time. i'm still...
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england forward jaden centre with that goal there. u nfortu nately centre with that goal there.em. one of the team to get through was rp leipzig. they came from 2—0 down. thank you very much. let's quickly run you through some of the other stories today. temporary concussion substitutions could be introduced for the first time at the euro 2020 finals. it comes after new research found former professional footballers suffer disproportionately from brain disease. dillian whyte will face mariusz wach on the undercard of anthonyjoshua's world title rematch with andy ruinr next month in saudi arabia. the british heavyweight has not fought sincejuly where it emerged he failed a uk anti—doping test in the build—up to his win over oscar rivas. he has not faced any sanction since. former australia player israel folau has increased his compensation demand from rugby australia. folau — who is a christian — is suing for religious discrimination after being fired for making anti—gay remarks on social media. england captainjoe root has the backing of the whole squad according to all rounder b
england forward jaden centre with that goal there. u nfortu nately centre with that goal there.em. one of the team to get through was rp leipzig. they came from 2—0 down. thank you very much. let's quickly run you through some of the other stories today. temporary concussion substitutions could be introduced for the first time at the euro 2020 finals. it comes after new research found former professional footballers suffer disproportionately from brain disease. dillian whyte will face mariusz...
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sport and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre.wing their third straight defeat, losing 23 points against new zealand in christchurch. the lions returned after 12 years away has turned out to be a disappointment on results and performance. for great britain's by performance. for great britain's rugby league lines, the writing was on the wall, the task ahead now allowed clear and yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there were reputations to restore but once again struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start. the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shawn johnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and have yet to reach half—time. after 12 years away, so much more had been expected. but it was the lions taking their chances. doing so quite brilliantly. josh hodgson eventually found a way through for great britain but the damage had been done. yet another defeat. this team and tour looking ever more troubled. meanwhile emi
sport and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre.wing their third straight defeat, losing 23 points against new zealand in christchurch. the lions returned after 12 years away has turned out to be a disappointment on results and performance. for great britain's by performance. for great britain's rugby league lines, the writing was on the wall, the task ahead now allowed clear and yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there were reputations to restore but...
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the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre., but already parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in flats which are about to flood, residents are getting ready to leave. it looks like i need to build the ark, basically. i've had to move my animals two by two, you know? and the river's been flooding. i've been here four years and it's the first time it's really broke its banks. the city centre's been at a standstill, and floods have caused chaos on the roads all round it. getting home has been the priority, no matter how difficult. phil mackie, bbc news, derby. meteorologist dr peter inness, from the university of reading, says multiple factors have caused the
the floodwaters have begun to inundate parts of the city centre., but already parts of derby city centre are now the river level, and that means as it pours out over its banks, it's pouring into streets like this. around the corner, council workers are warning local businesses to prepare for the worst. the river levels have risen substantially overnight and during the course of the day, so our absolute priority is safety of our citizens and the people in the city centre. next to the river in...
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three call centres could be closed. our economics correspondent has more details. where workers used to be told that manufacturing was the past and call centres were the future. not any more. a few miles away, near the town of houghton—le—spring, 2500 call centre workers were among those told by npower today theirjobs were going. disappointment, but it's a shame, there's nothing else we can do. i'll take it one step at a time. i'm still going to do myjob, still going to do the best i can, and take it from there. it's a heavy blow for an area already reeling from bad economic news. the future does look bleak, to be honest. you've got tata, you've got british gas. for 2000 people to lose theirjob, what else is going to replace thatjob? where are they going to go? it's just another nail in the coffin in this area. it's one after another. my fear is what about nissan — that could be next, and if that happened this city would be dead. for people, you know, especially if they've got children and mortgages and things like that, it's absolutely terrible. npower has struggl
three call centres could be closed. our economics correspondent has more details. where workers used to be told that manufacturing was the past and call centres were the future. not any more. a few miles away, near the town of houghton—le—spring, 2500 call centre workers were among those told by npower today theirjobs were going. disappointment, but it's a shame, there's nothing else we can do. i'll take it one step at a time. i'm still going to do myjob, still going to do the best i can,...
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police cordoned off an area near the town's historic centre.the iraqi prime minister, adil abdul—mahdi, has announced he'll resign, a day after security forces killed more than a0 people protesting against his government. demonstrators in the capital, baghdad, celebrated the news. around 400 people have been killed since the protests began almost two months ago. thousands of students across the world walked out of class today, as part of a global climate strike. the protests are taking place ahead of the next un climate conference, beginning in madrid on monday. around 120 demonstrations were staged around the uk, as well as more than 3,000 in 150 countries. our science correspondent victoria gill reports from manchester. we care about our future and we demand that those in power care about it as well! another friday, another climate strike. and as the scale of this movement grows, its message is becoming increasingly urgent. youth strikers are trying to put an impending environmental crisis at the top of world leaders' agendas. it's a pretty f
police cordoned off an area near the town's historic centre.the iraqi prime minister, adil abdul—mahdi, has announced he'll resign, a day after security forces killed more than a0 people protesting against his government. demonstrators in the capital, baghdad, celebrated the news. around 400 people have been killed since the protests began almost two months ago. thousands of students across the world walked out of class today, as part of a global climate strike. the protests are taking place...
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people had to sleep overnight in the shopping centre.uation and there were many people who spent most of the night working to help their neighbours or to save their own homes, with buckets and mops against the water getting in. overall, sheffield has rallied and managed to get back on its feet and the flood defences put in after the last awful flood of 2007, in large did makea last awful flood of 2007, in large did make a really big difference. so asa did make a really big difference. so as a reporter back in 2007, i went into the stadium when it was com pletely into the stadium when it was completely underwater and sheffield wednesday, although the water came close, they didn't reach there and we played at home today which is great. the shopping centre last time was completely underwater and a lot of the shops and the central area of the shopping centre you just could not see through the water. again, it did not reach inside but it did come very close. in sheffield it was awful. awful right through the night and there were many scared p
people had to sleep overnight in the shopping centre.uation and there were many people who spent most of the night working to help their neighbours or to save their own homes, with buckets and mops against the water getting in. overall, sheffield has rallied and managed to get back on its feet and the flood defences put in after the last awful flood of 2007, in large did makea last awful flood of 2007, in large did make a really big difference. so asa did make a really big difference. so as a...
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sport and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good morning.morning following their third straight defeat loing 23—8 straight defeat losing 23—8 in their second test against new zealand in christchurch. the lions' return after 12 years away has turned out to be something of a disappointment so far in terms of both performance and results as adam wild reports. for great britain's rugby league lions, the writing was on the wall. the task ahead now loud, clear and yelled out in black and white. with two defeats from two on this tour, there were some reputations to restore, but here, once again, struggling to get to grips with new zealand. britain under pressure from the start, the kiwis rarely looked troubled. shaunjohnson going over with barely a finger laid on him. britain bruised, bloodied and battered and they had not yet reached half—time. after 12 years away, so much more had been expected from this british side but it was new zealand taking their chances. in the case of ken maumalo, doing so quite brilliantly. josh hodgson did eventually fi
sport and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good morning.morning following their third straight defeat loing 23—8 straight defeat losing 23—8 in their second test against new zealand in christchurch. the lions' return after 12 years away has turned out to be something of a disappointment so far in terms of both performance and results as adam wild reports. for great britain's rugby league lions, the writing was on the wall. the task ahead now loud, clear and yelled out in black...
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i‘m ben croucher with an update from the bbc sport centre.cio pochettino was sacked, with the club languishing well down the premier league table. it‘s a decision that hasn‘t been universally popular amongst spurs fans. so can mourinho succeed where pochettino couldn‘t and bring silverware to the tottenham hotspur stadium. our sports editor dan roan has more. he brings trophies, but often trouble too. for almost a year, jose mourinho has been on the sidelines, but now, in a move that surprised many, one of football‘s most divisive figures is back. tottenham hotspur today unveiling the portuguese coach as their new manager. mourinho‘s appointment came less than 12 hours after the sacking of mauricio pochettino. in his five and a half years at the club, the hugely popular argentinian had transformed spurs into genuine contenders, unforgettably propelling them to the champions league final despite limited spending on players. but amid an alarming dip in form this year and with the club languishing in 14th place in the premier league, chairman da
i‘m ben croucher with an update from the bbc sport centre.cio pochettino was sacked, with the club languishing well down the premier league table. it‘s a decision that hasn‘t been universally popular amongst spurs fans. so can mourinho succeed where pochettino couldn‘t and bring silverware to the tottenham hotspur stadium. our sports editor dan roan has more. he brings trophies, but often trouble too. for almost a year, jose mourinho has been on the sidelines, but now, in a move that...
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i could see the whole centre of leipzig. i could 5ee familie5 the whole centre of leipzig.e up with grandmothers, old people and so on. i really asked myself, what will happen to them if we would really have a violent conflict? but when the church were close with the prayer, we could only hear that something was going on outside. we could hear people 5hout, we could take the sirens of police ca r5 we could take the sirens of police cars and so on. when the doors opened at the end of this piece prior, we could not go out, because the city was so crowded, everybody was waiting outside. there was no for the people to go out. nobody in this situation wanted to give the order to ship. why? there is only one answer, because we were to many indu5trie5. they were prepared for maybe three or 4000 people, more than 70,000 people, some experts say 120,000 people, came to leipzig, stood in the street and said ok, trips. if necessary, shoot u5, stood in the street and said ok, trips. if necessary, shoot us, but unionist people's army, people's police and we are the people. —— your name
i could see the whole centre of leipzig. i could 5ee familie5 the whole centre of leipzig.e up with grandmothers, old people and so on. i really asked myself, what will happen to them if we would really have a violent conflict? but when the church were close with the prayer, we could only hear that something was going on outside. we could hear people 5hout, we could take the sirens of police ca r5 we could take the sirens of police cars and so on. when the doors opened at the end of this piece...
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firstly they are saying that they will build an extra 1000 sure start centres.e eligible for 30 hours of free childcare in the liberal democrats are going one step further saying it should be 35 hours and working parents of children as young as nine months should be eligible for that. all of this comes at a cost so there is a call for clarity from those parties on how this would work. thank you very much. huge wildfires are continuing to sweep across eastern australia, leaving at least two people dead and hundreds of homes destroyed. firefighters are warning strong winds and a continuing drought could make the situation worse. our correspondent, phil mercer, joins us now from sydney. good to see you. some of the pictures of the firefighters going through these wildfires, it is so frightening. it is. some of the words being used to describe these huge outbreaks are monstrous blaze, a beast of a blaze stop when you see those images, those photographs, those images, those photographs, those descriptions are entirely apt. these are fast moving balls of flame, often
firstly they are saying that they will build an extra 1000 sure start centres.e eligible for 30 hours of free childcare in the liberal democrats are going one step further saying it should be 35 hours and working parents of children as young as nine months should be eligible for that. all of this comes at a cost so there is a call for clarity from those parties on how this would work. thank you very much. huge wildfires are continuing to sweep across eastern australia, leaving at least two...
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centres that they are today, kids arejust hanging around on youth centres that they are today, kidsee that. it isa could have been going to see that. it is a shame. i suppose you are home now. the video you have got there, we saw a lot of police cars around star city. are they still there? yes, i'm home now but as i was leaving, there were still more police cars arriving. i definitely saw at 20 police cars, guard dogs everywhere, and the kids were still hanging around on the streets. at one moment, while i was waiting in the queue, a bunch of kids started running towards the bus station and police were following them, so i don't know if there was another fight happening which i didn't witness. but there was just so much going on all at once. rachael, how would you feel about going back there again? i don't know. i didn't get the chance to see the film. i pre—booked my tickets. i will be getting a refund and going to another cinema because it just getting a refund and going to another cinema because itjust seems like a hang about area. ok, rachael allison, will leave it there for now
centres that they are today, kids arejust hanging around on youth centres that they are today, kidsee that. it isa could have been going to see that. it is a shame. i suppose you are home now. the video you have got there, we saw a lot of police cars around star city. are they still there? yes, i'm home now but as i was leaving, there were still more police cars arriving. i definitely saw at 20 police cars, guard dogs everywhere, and the kids were still hanging around on the streets. at one...
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they are now being looked after in a local community centre. not yet know when they are able to return. the village residents are leaving behind. the raids and fishlake are like rivers tonight, unless you have a boat the only way to travel is by tractor. at times like these, local farmers are happy to help out. it is how emergency supplies have been reaching residents. all of them alarmed by how quickly it happened. i've never seen it like this. in all my life. apparently it flooded in 1933 or so. i've never seen it this bad. some people here have decided to stay, but for one woman that is not an option. the prospect of being trapped could not be more serious. we only moved in five weeks ago. i'm waiting for a transplant. 13 miles away in bentley, residents are counting the cost of the clear up. all of this has got to be replaced. diane called an‘s family were flooded into thousand and seven and could not afford new insurance was they say they want help and the council is not providing it. as soon as possible, we need skips. cars are managing t
they are now being looked after in a local community centre. not yet know when they are able to return. the village residents are leaving behind. the raids and fishlake are like rivers tonight, unless you have a boat the only way to travel is by tractor. at times like these, local farmers are happy to help out. it is how emergency supplies have been reaching residents. all of them alarmed by how quickly it happened. i've never seen it like this. in all my life. apparently it flooded in 1933 or...
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peaty also inspired his team to a win in the mixed four—by—100 relay at a sold—out london aquatics centreseries consists of seven meets which take place in different cities around the world. it culminates next month with a grand final in las vegas. spain'sjon rahm has won the final event on the european tour — the wrold tour championship in dubai and in doing so finishes as europe's number one golfer. he was vying with tommy fleetwood for the honours and he needed to birdie the final hole to beat him. rahm did just that, finishing on nineteen under par for the torunament. the race to dubai, which replaced the tour‘s old order of merit, has only ever been won by one other spanish golfer and that was seve ballesteros. there are so many european tour players that could have done it, probably got close, and to think of that list of seve and then me is hard to believe. it is such a big part of spanish golf history and it is really unique to put my name on something that only seve has done. tyson fury will get his re—match with deontay wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retain
peaty also inspired his team to a win in the mixed four—by—100 relay at a sold—out london aquatics centreseries consists of seven meets which take place in different cities around the world. it culminates next month with a grand final in las vegas. spain'sjon rahm has won the final event on the european tour — the wrold tour championship in dubai and in doing so finishes as europe's number one golfer. he was vying with tommy fleetwood for the honours and he needed to birdie the final...
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the centre is also raising awareness through slick social media campaigns, including this one, whereian men say it is uncool to hit women. one of the main problems is why domestic violence still exists. it is the generations. there is connection with generations, and of course, if a young boy or girl grows up in a family where they see it, day by day, for them, it'sjust a normal thing. they just cannot understand why it's not ok. and for us, it's the main thing, is not only to protect or to prevent, but to explain that this is violence, this is not ok. i can say that there is a big difference since then, 2015, when i started this work. now, it's much easier. now, it's more obvious for people that this problem exists, and now it's much more obvious for people that it's not about women. it's about human rights. and of course, a few years ago,, we had decriminalisation of domestic violence, as people's first time. anna rivina is referring to a controversial law passed in 2017 which scrapped prison sentences for first—time abusers. beatings which didn't require hospital treatment were cl
the centre is also raising awareness through slick social media campaigns, including this one, whereian men say it is uncool to hit women. one of the main problems is why domestic violence still exists. it is the generations. there is connection with generations, and of course, if a young boy or girl grows up in a family where they see it, day by day, for them, it'sjust a normal thing. they just cannot understand why it's not ok. and for us, it's the main thing, is not only to protect or to...
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hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.hampions league thriller at stamford bridge. eight goals they share with ajax. saracens in the dock. the european rugby champions plan to appeal a points deduction, which threatens to scupper their season. and the world champions arrive home. south africa receive a hero's welcome, after their rugby world cup triumph injapan. hello and welcome to the programme. the european champions league delivers again, with a feast of goals, drama, and entertainment. the pick of the ties on tuesday of match day four — chelsea against ajax. it was an incredible match at stamford bridge. chelsea staging a comeback to level it four all — while the visiting side were reduced to nine men. an eventful game, as our football reporterjohn bennett explains. this game had everything, two red cards, va are decisions going against the home team, changing the atmosphere on the ground, and eight goals as well. what a comeback by chelsea. they are very unlucky to find themselves 4— wandown. ajax did not play
hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre.hampions league thriller at stamford bridge. eight goals they share with ajax. saracens in the dock. the european rugby champions plan to appeal a points deduction, which threatens to scupper their season. and the world champions arrive home. south africa receive a hero's welcome, after their rugby world cup triumph injapan. hello and welcome to the programme. the european champions league delivers again, with a...
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england — in sheffield hundreds of people were trapped for hours in yorkshire's largest shopping centrerapinoe, the american star of this year's football world cup, says the penalties for racism in the game aren't nearly enough. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, a late winner in rome sees celtic secure their place in the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. labour and the conservatives have both been setting out their plans for the economy today. labour is promising a huge boost in spending, and what it's calling an "irreversible shift" of power and wealth away from london. the tories are also vowing to spend billions. it's now clear that whoever wins the election will spend and borrow far more than we've seen for a long time. labour says it will invest an extra £55 billion a year on infrastructure like housing and schools, as well as environmental projects. that's roughly double what the conservatives are offering — an extra £20—25 billion a year. our economics editor faisal islam looks at the competing ple
england — in sheffield hundreds of people were trapped for hours in yorkshire's largest shopping centrerapinoe, the american star of this year's football world cup, says the penalties for racism in the game aren't nearly enough. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, a late winner in rome sees celtic secure their place in the knockout stages of the europa league with two games to spare. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at ten. labour and the conservatives have both been setting out...
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as party leaders tour the country — the battle over spending takes centre stage.h labour and conservatives want to borrow billions. it means investment on a scale never seen before in this country. and certainly never seen before in the north and outside of london in the southeast. there will be new hospitals, schools, railways, better broadband, new connections, and opportunities for every part of our great nation. as the uk election campaigns kicks into gear — both parties set out their economic plans today — and we'll talk about that in a minute. but first —the opposition labour party has again faced allegations of anti—semitism — even a former labour cabinet minister calling for voters to back boris johnson. but labour leaderjeremy corbyn has sought to keep his campaign on track. he gave a speech in manchester a short time ago. because if we don't do that and get that investment, what kind of future and what kind of hope is there for people in areas that have been totally left behind ever since the ravages of margaret thatcher and the tories in the nineteen ei
as party leaders tour the country — the battle over spending takes centre stage.h labour and conservatives want to borrow billions. it means investment on a scale never seen before in this country. and certainly never seen before in the north and outside of london in the southeast. there will be new hospitals, schools, railways, better broadband, new connections, and opportunities for every part of our great nation. as the uk election campaigns kicks into gear — both parties set out their...
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police cordoned off an area near the town's historic centre.let's return to our menus this evening, that attack at london bridge in which two people were killed, and the attacker himself was shot dead by police. —— main news this evening. andy moore has been following the story. we are learning your details this evening? yes, we are learning more about a man who was shot dead by the police. we now know that he was a former terrorist prisoner who was out on licence. he has not been identified yet, but we may hear some more details from scotla nd may hear some more details from scotland yard tonight. we know as a former prisoner he was attending an event at fishmongers all, just north of london bridge, where this whole incident started, at 1:58pm. of london bridge, where this whole incident started, at1:58pm. —— fishmongers' hall. it was an event chaired by a group called learning together, criminaljustice event which brings together staff and stu d e nts which brings together staff and students from cambridge university together with former pris
police cordoned off an area near the town's historic centre.let's return to our menus this evening, that attack at london bridge in which two people were killed, and the attacker himself was shot dead by police. —— main news this evening. andy moore has been following the story. we are learning your details this evening? yes, we are learning more about a man who was shot dead by the police. we now know that he was a former terrorist prisoner who was out on licence. he has not been...
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here we certainly have that with the community centre next toa that with the community centre next tos surgery and cafe. we will go back in there later to talk to some other people about their concerns and what they think the priority should be for the next election. british scientists are creating a blueprint for bands and pop stars to continue to perform live music without contributing to climate change. the tyndall centre for climate change research is using tour data donated by the group massive attack — after the band said they wanted to help find solutions to the climate crisis. here's our environment reporter laura foster? # teardrop on the fire. # fearless on my breath. since they broke out onto the global music scene in the 90s, massive attack have sold millions of albums and toured the world. but after spending time with the environmental campaign group extinction rebellion, they have become more aware of the damage that live music can cause the planet. they could have decided to never tour again, but instead wanted to help solve the problem by teaming up with scientists who
here we certainly have that with the community centre next toa that with the community centre next tos surgery and cafe. we will go back in there later to talk to some other people about their concerns and what they think the priority should be for the next election. british scientists are creating a blueprint for bands and pop stars to continue to perform live music without contributing to climate change. the tyndall centre for climate change research is using tour data donated by the group...
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you are one of three centres, george. ithink get on with it. you are one of three centres, george.ay people have rallied, and especially here perhaps? yes, the whole village has been rallying around and doing everything they can. that is what we settle this up for saturday morning for the people in fishlake, because they got the brunt of all this one round here. we didn't get much because of the two bridges, but they have had the brunt of it, and we set it allup have had the brunt of it, and we set it all up for them on saturday morning. we just been doing what we can. thank you very much indeed, gentlemen. as you have probably gathered, there is still this remarkable effort going on. three centres here in stainforth, others elsewhere, everything concentrated on those most in need, and the situation likely to continue for some time. robert hall, thank you. a jury has heard that a teenage girl escaped from an alleged serial rapist by jumping naked from a bedroom window. joseph mccann is accused of 37 offences. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is at the old bailey. the court
you are one of three centres, george. ithink get on with it. you are one of three centres, george.ay people have rallied, and especially here perhaps? yes, the whole village has been rallying around and doing everything they can. that is what we settle this up for saturday morning for the people in fishlake, because they got the brunt of all this one round here. we didn't get much because of the two bridges, but they have had the brunt of it, and we set it allup have had the brunt of it, and we...
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your cafe has been at the centre of things as well. managed to help people really cope with this experience? we are trying to help the fire crews and the people trying to move the water in the village. from the brilliant donations people are bringing in. we are cooking food for the fire, the police, the rescue vote teams. for those in the village who do not have access to kitchens. they cannot get into their homes. we are doing our bit, cooking away. it has been a generational experience as well. youngsters have been great, particularly the young adults, who can drive 4x4 is. the farmers had brought in tractors or that they have helped us to move things around and reach people the other services would have been overwhelmed by. they have been really great in facilitating that. would you say that things are improving now? there is so much water out there, so many houses are flooded. the road from the house to the cafe, we can get in a land rover. it is accessible now to the centre of the village was that the difficulty for many people wh
your cafe has been at the centre of things as well. managed to help people really cope with this experience? we are trying to help the fire crews and the people trying to move the water in the village. from the brilliant donations people are bringing in. we are cooking food for the fire, the police, the rescue vote teams. for those in the village who do not have access to kitchens. they cannot get into their homes. we are doing our bit, cooking away. it has been a generational experience as...
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now, with all the day's sport, here's holly hamilton, at the bbc sport centre. good evening.endance record for an england women's game tonight but a last minute goal saw the lionesses lose 2—1 in their friendly with germany — leaving phil neville's side with just one win in their last seven games. jo currie reports. these funds braved the damp and drizzly conditions, hoping to witness a bit of history as the lionesses walked out at wembley for only the second time. a sold—out game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goal from game and an expectant crowd. however, an early goalfrom germany captain alexandra popp threatened to dampen spirits. since the world cup semifinals, england have been suffering from somewhat of a hangover. nikita parris couldn't find the tonic from the spot. 0n the big stage, england needed a big player. ellen white, brilliant finish. step ellen white, back from injury and back on the scoresheet. the world cup's joint top scorer picking up where she left off. a cheer from picking up where she left off. a cheerfrom more picking up where she left off
now, with all the day's sport, here's holly hamilton, at the bbc sport centre. good evening.endance record for an england women's game tonight but a last minute goal saw the lionesses lose 2—1 in their friendly with germany — leaving phil neville's side with just one win in their last seven games. jo currie reports. these funds braved the damp and drizzly conditions, hoping to witness a bit of history as the lionesses walked out at wembley for only the second time. a sold—out game and an...
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yes, i'm in the centre which is a real community hub.cial housing in the whole of gloucestershire yet just a housing in the whole of gloucestershire yetjust a mile away there are £2 million town houses, so there are £2 million town houses, so there is a real economic gulf amongst immunities in this town. the small business sector is trying to work hard to try and bridge that gap by giving support to entrepreneurs and start—ups to really take growth on and expand but are finding it really difficult to do so. let's have a chat to nigel who runs the kitchen. the business kitchen. very apt that we are in a cafe with a kitchen behind us. tell us about your company and how you help small businesses grow. one of the challenges for small businesses is that you may be very skilled but you don't necessarily have all the skills you have to grow your business or confidence, so we bring together groups of businesses and work with them for a year, meeting once a month. they learn business skills and apply them to the businesses and more importantly he
yes, i'm in the centre which is a real community hub.cial housing in the whole of gloucestershire yet just a housing in the whole of gloucestershire yetjust a mile away there are £2 million town houses, so there are £2 million town houses, so there is a real economic gulf amongst immunities in this town. the small business sector is trying to work hard to try and bridge that gap by giving support to entrepreneurs and start—ups to really take growth on and expand but are finding it really...
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sol is that it moves too far from the centre ground.the ce ntre political parties win from the centre ground. and i worry that maybe people think we have attacked too far to the right. and when you have a former conservative justice minister on the radio this morning saying not to vote for boris johnson, that worries you? it wasn't helpful, but we have had a former labour minister saying not to vote for labour as well. things are very much up in the air. it will probably still come down to a straight labour—tory fight. people expect everything to be in flux and thrown up everything to be in flux and thrown up in the air, but i think politics might be slightly more normal in terms of the result than people expect. we will see. thank you very much. we will be back with you later andjoin us much. we will be back with you later and join us live at ten o'clock on the bbc news channel, bbc two and online. thank you, victoria. time now for the morning briefing, where we bring you up to speed on the stories people are watching, reading and shar
sol is that it moves too far from the centre ground.the ce ntre political parties win from the centre ground. and i worry that maybe people think we have attacked too far to the right. and when you have a former conservative justice minister on the radio this morning saying not to vote for boris johnson, that worries you? it wasn't helpful, but we have had a former labour minister saying not to vote for labour as well. things are very much up in the air. it will probably still come down to a...