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so, how much have you spent on the town centre?recent years, particularly since 2010, ii, we've spent £38 million. and their plans don't end there... this is a very big site, built in the 1970s, and it provides a bit of a barrier to the river. stockton is on the short list for a share of a £1 billion pot the government has committed to spend, helping towns realize plans for their high streets. we're investing in buildings that we can take control of. we recognise that retail is a changing market. it needs to contract to be fit for purpose for our town. they're looking at different development options. the council says what matters most is that by owning these sites they'll be able to lead on regeneration of the area. we started a conversation with our residents about what they want to see for the future of their town. do they want to see more leisure based facilities, more open space, more housing, more commercial development to help with part of the town centre's redevelopment? the truth is, high streets have always had to adapt a
so, how much have you spent on the town centre?recent years, particularly since 2010, ii, we've spent £38 million. and their plans don't end there... this is a very big site, built in the 1970s, and it provides a bit of a barrier to the river. stockton is on the short list for a share of a £1 billion pot the government has committed to spend, helping towns realize plans for their high streets. we're investing in buildings that we can take control of. we recognise that retail is a changing...
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about 18 miles away from that training centre, the helicopter went down.rvivors, the officials had to say. and david, just give us a sense of how important he was. what has been the reaction across the country there today? a huge reaction, lewis. this was one of the finest, greatest basketball players in history. there is no question about that. his list of achievements runs the length of your arm, of achievements runs the length of yourarm, and he of achievements runs the length of your arm, and he was a of achievements runs the length of yourarm, and he was a man of achievements runs the length of your arm, and he was a man who was known simply by his first name, kobe i known simply by his first name, kobe ,and known simply by his first name, kobe , and everyone knew who you are talking to, but also an inspiring figure of the court. he had business interests and a variety of other sporting interests since his retirement from full—time basketball, about three years ago. and he was one of the most popular personalities and public figures here in los angele
about 18 miles away from that training centre, the helicopter went down.rvivors, the officials had to say. and david, just give us a sense of how important he was. what has been the reaction across the country there today? a huge reaction, lewis. this was one of the finest, greatest basketball players in history. there is no question about that. his list of achievements runs the length of your arm, of achievements runs the length of yourarm, and he of achievements runs the length of your arm,...
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it's a good time to be based in the national space centre, iam based in the national space centre, iject gives away... baby hassan is just four months old. he doesn't have a coat. his mum marie is one of hundreds of mums seeking help from the nappy project in stoke—on—trent. help from the nappy project in stoke-on-trent. everything was perfect before. and my husband, i went to maternity, he was not able to feed properly. it's very difficult at the moment. referrals to the service are at an all—time high. hayleyjones set up the baby bank 18 months ago, helping a handful of mums. now she is providing the essentials to more than a50 families. she says the stories she hears are heartbreaking. she asked for some food but as for extra. and when we asked her why, she said, i have not had anything to eat. these families are eating baby pouches because that's the only food that they are going to have any house. 20-year-old chloe also says money is tight. her partner is self—employed and they have been failing to provide for george. after christmas, it was a massive struggle. there were 70 peo
it's a good time to be based in the national space centre, iam based in the national space centre, iject gives away... baby hassan is just four months old. he doesn't have a coat. his mum marie is one of hundreds of mums seeking help from the nappy project in stoke—on—trent. help from the nappy project in stoke-on-trent. everything was perfect before. and my husband, i went to maternity, he was not able to feed properly. it's very difficult at the moment. referrals to the service are at an...
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the combined forces of the french centre—left parties are on 6%.hange, so much as a change of an era. a few new policies will not put things right. a quick fix or a new individual as a leader will not be enough. we must rethink and renew our purpose on how we convince people to share it. either we face up to these new times or we become irrelevant. the next five years will be the fight of our lives. and i am standing here today because i don't run away from a fight. that is why i am announcing today that i will stand for the deputy leadership of our party. the headlines on bbc news... reynhard sinaga, the most prolific rapist in british criminal history, has been sentenced to life in prison with huge crowds have packed tehran for commander qasem soleimani's funeral. britain urges restraint as both sides issue fresh threats against each other. there are fears the bushfires in the australian states of victoria and new south wales could have merged to create a mega blaze. the number of new cars registered in the uk last year fell to their lowest level
the combined forces of the french centre—left parties are on 6%.hange, so much as a change of an era. a few new policies will not put things right. a quick fix or a new individual as a leader will not be enough. we must rethink and renew our purpose on how we convince people to share it. either we face up to these new times or we become irrelevant. the next five years will be the fight of our lives. and i am standing here today because i don't run away from a fight. that is why i am...
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has he been mentioned in that ceremony —— staples centre.urrent theme, james, it is fair to say, during the grammy awards tonight. and you are absolutely right. the staples centre, where the grammys are taking place, was the home arena for the la lakers, the scene of so many of kobe brya nt‘s lakers, the scene of so many of kobe bryant's triumphs. and there will be many mentions. in fact, the organisers of the grammys show were reportedly rushing around at the last minute to try to incorporate more in his memory into the show this evening. but a lot of fans flock down there to the staples centre to pay their respects, only to find that there was an enhanced security in place, simply because of the grammys show taking place there. just standing back for a second, amid the praise for him as a basketball player, a family man and an entrepreneur, there is perhaps a more complicated personal legacy which has to be discussed, the allegation of sexual assault in 2003, which he settled in for which he later apologised. can you sum that up for us? we
has he been mentioned in that ceremony —— staples centre.urrent theme, james, it is fair to say, during the grammy awards tonight. and you are absolutely right. the staples centre, where the grammys are taking place, was the home arena for the la lakers, the scene of so many of kobe brya nt‘s lakers, the scene of so many of kobe bryant's triumphs. and there will be many mentions. in fact, the organisers of the grammys show were reportedly rushing around at the last minute to try to...
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in taiwan for the country's presidential election — where relations with mainland china have taken centre. the death has been announced of the sultan of oman — the longest serving ruler in the gulf. and plants living the high—life — why vegetation is growing at higher altitudes in the himalayas. we start with breaking news — in the last few minutes, iran's state television has reported that the ukrainian aircraft that crashed near tehran on wednesday was brought down due to human error. this was brought down due to human error. of course c earlier this of course changes iran's story, earlier it had denied there was a possibility that it had shot down the plane. now it says that is so. i have one unofficial translation of what iran has said. the armed forces statement says the plane was" unintentionally hit due to human error", and the administration has gone on to offer an apology, we will gone on to offer an apology, we will go on to get an official translation of that, originally given statement in farsi. there were videos showing what to the plane. 57 of the victims on the plane were c
in taiwan for the country's presidential election — where relations with mainland china have taken centre. the death has been announced of the sultan of oman — the longest serving ruler in the gulf. and plants living the high—life — why vegetation is growing at higher altitudes in the himalayas. we start with breaking news — in the last few minutes, iran's state television has reported that the ukrainian aircraft that crashed near tehran on wednesday was brought down due to human...
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today, this was the centre of a city of 11 million people, during the biggest holiday of the year. kong. at least three rockets have struck the us embassy in the iraqi capital baghdad. it is reported at least three people were wounded. no group has claimed responsibility but the us state department saying she radical group remains dangerous. reports from iraq say that security forces have fired tear gas and live bullets at protesters. the demonstrators, mostly young iraqis, demand the removal of a corrupt government and an end to iranians influencing the country. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police throwing stones lobbed at them by demonstrators. there's a violet game of cat—and—mouse going on here. as you can see, the police are pushing up towards the protesters, to try and clear them away. those protesters have been throwing stones and molotov cocktails, and this is a situation that often turns deadly. this policeman was injured, but it is protesters who are bearing the brunt. over 600 killed in months of demonstrations. despite the despair, they ar
today, this was the centre of a city of 11 million people, during the biggest holiday of the year. kong. at least three rockets have struck the us embassy in the iraqi capital baghdad. it is reported at least three people were wounded. no group has claimed responsibility but the us state department saying she radical group remains dangerous. reports from iraq say that security forces have fired tear gas and live bullets at protesters. the demonstrators, mostly young iraqis, demand the removal...
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the evacuation centre here in bega is just the evacuation centre here in bega isjust one the evacuationjust one that was established in the lead up to saturday, when we understand conditions will take a turn for the worst. talk to me a little bit about how people are feeling or perhaps the atmosphere thatis feeling or perhaps the atmosphere that is there. i see lots of people have trailers and caravans they have arrived with. what is expected? this evacuation centre has really transformed over the last few days. 0n transformed over the last few days. on new year's eve there was a combination of local residents and tourists, but the past few days, with the caller and calm conditions, people have really been urged to leave. if you are still here, you have been advised to take refuge here at the evacuation centre in bega ahead of saturday. as you said, you can see tense and caravans behind me. people are basically preparing for the day ahead. with that said, there is a lot of anxiety in the hour, lots of anticipation and apprehension, lots of nervousness, but there is also a lot of prepare
the evacuation centre here in bega is just the evacuation centre here in bega isjust one the evacuationjust one that was established in the lead up to saturday, when we understand conditions will take a turn for the worst. talk to me a little bit about how people are feeling or perhaps the atmosphere thatis feeling or perhaps the atmosphere that is there. i see lots of people have trailers and caravans they have arrived with. what is expected? this evacuation centre has really transformed over...
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now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre.ur monday sport briefing, where we start with the footballing news that liverpool, despite making nine changes to their side, are through to the 11th round of the fa cup thanks to a stunning goal from teenager curtis jones. the 18—year—old scored with just under 20 minutes remaining to defeat merseyside rivals everton and extend the toffees' winless streak at anfield that dates back over 20 years. the game was so intense for the kids, unbelievable. it was for sure the most intense game they have had so far in their career, in a derby, incredible. incredible. how's that? we took a little bit of a risk but we wanted to have a team who was really excited about the opportunity to play tonight and these boys showed exactly that. so i'm not surprised. australian women's captain sam kerr made her chelsea debut in the women's super league on sunday, helping her side to a 3—1 win over reading. after going behind early, the 26—year—old set up the hosts' equaliser with the victory extending their
now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre.ur monday sport briefing, where we start with the footballing news that liverpool, despite making nine changes to their side, are through to the 11th round of the fa cup thanks to a stunning goal from teenager curtis jones. the 18—year—old scored with just under 20 minutes remaining to defeat merseyside rivals everton and extend the toffees' winless streak at anfield that dates back over 20 years. the game was so intense for the...
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today, this was the centre of a city of 11 million people, during the biggest holiday of the year.n hong kong. demonstrators in iraq are calling to an end to interference in the country. from baghdad, our correspondent reports. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police throwing stones lobbed at them by demonstrators. there's a violet game of cat—and—mouse going on here. as you can see, the police are pushing up towards the protesters, to try and clear them away. those protesters have been throwing stones and molotov cocktails, and this is a situation that often turns deadly. this policeman was injured, but it is protesters who are bearing the brunt. over 600 killed in months of demonstrations. despite the despair, they are still turning out. they want a new iraq, a nation free of sectarianism and corruption. who's not worried about the violence or the killings, the assassinations, the kidnapping and everything? you know, who's not worried about that? but, you know, what are we supposed to do? should we just stay and keep under slavery? there will be more pr
today, this was the centre of a city of 11 million people, during the biggest holiday of the year.n hong kong. demonstrators in iraq are calling to an end to interference in the country. from baghdad, our correspondent reports. running street battles in the heart of baghdad today. iraqi police throwing stones lobbed at them by demonstrators. there's a violet game of cat—and—mouse going on here. as you can see, the police are pushing up towards the protesters, to try and clear them away....
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she says you are the most annoying person i have ever met and that is the centre of the film, yet you'reriveted by this character as his life unfurls in spectacular fashion. the thing that the directors do is make a film that has a dramatic format like the film bad lieutenant which is set in a time when everything goes wrong. you stay with adam sandler‘s character as he goes from bad decision to bad decision, he is addicted, he has a liar, he is a cheat and he believes that there is a weight of the situation but it is one step ahead of him. i thought he was terrific and it reminded me how much i sat there watching thinking, i can't believe this is the man who has made so many comedies i do not like. it taps into something about adam sandler that is deeply unsettling. there is something about him that is kind of worrying and anxiety ridden and this really captures that. i think the safdie brothers are extraordinary. at the end of this film, you have to lie down. it felt like a claustrophobic panic attack. i say that in a good way. in a good way! it is not the kind of thing to go and relax
she says you are the most annoying person i have ever met and that is the centre of the film, yet you'reriveted by this character as his life unfurls in spectacular fashion. the thing that the directors do is make a film that has a dramatic format like the film bad lieutenant which is set in a time when everything goes wrong. you stay with adam sandler‘s character as he goes from bad decision to bad decision, he is addicted, he has a liar, he is a cheat and he believes that there is a weight...
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ok, so semenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehabitation centre, so we were established's more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them how to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it's very different to a zoo, then, there's no orangutans in cages here. yeah, totally different to a zoo. two 7 in the basket. yes. our ranger, he will... ok, so thank you very much. yeah. enjoy. he will bring the food to the main feeding area. when the tourists arrive, a ranger heads to the feeding platform to call the apes. calling. so, welcome to our centre. coming here is no guarantee you must see the orangutan. if you happen to see one, consider yourself very lucky already. in the rainy season between november and march there is an abundance of fruit in the forest, so the orangutans often don't need this extra food.
ok, so semenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehabitation centre, so we were established's more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them how to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it's very different to a...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly. ties, tonight it's the league cups time. aston villa and leicester went into this evening's second leg poised at 1—1. aston villa have taken the lead tonight. matt targett on target to make it 2—1 on aggregate around ten minutes left of the first half. aston villa 50 minutes of play away from wembley. the former rugby union star israel folau, who was sacked by rugby australia for making homophobic comments, has signed a one year deal with the super league side catalans dragons. the rugby football league say that it was a difficult decision to allow him to play but they can't prevent him because he hasn't been found guilty of any criminal offence. super league boss robert elstone says he's disppointed and deplores his comments. folau says he will keep his religious beliefs private. in response to the signing, wigan warriors say that their match against dragons will be a pride day in support of lgbt groups. keegan hirst, who plays for championship side halifax, the first openly gay rugb
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly. ties, tonight it's the league cups time. aston villa and leicester went into this evening's second leg poised at 1—1. aston villa have taken the lead tonight. matt targett on target to make it 2—1 on aggregate around ten minutes left of the first half. aston villa 50 minutes of play away from wembley. the former rugby union star israel folau, who was sacked by rugby australia for making homophobic comments, has signed a...
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sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good evening.are pouring in from the world of sports for kobe bryant, following his death in a helicopter crash. hussein bolt has tweeted that he still can't believe venues, while new england patriots quarterback tom brady added "we miss you already, kobe". tennis legend billiejean king posted "our deepest condolences to the family and friends of kobe bryant. kobe was one of the best ever to play the game". and manchester city ringer raheem sterling also tweeted "rest easy, legend". —— a winger. shrewsbury town have pulled off the biggest shock of the fa cup's fourth round by coming from behind to draw 2—2 with liverpool. the premier league leaders were two up thanks to curtis jones and this own goal by donald love. substitute josie jones and this own goal by donald love. substitutejosie cummings came on to turn the match around with a penalty, and this strike secured a replay at anfield. manchester united faced a tricky mud bath of a pitch, but eased through to the fifth round with a 6—0 victory.
sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. good evening.are pouring in from the world of sports for kobe bryant, following his death in a helicopter crash. hussein bolt has tweeted that he still can't believe venues, while new england patriots quarterback tom brady added "we miss you already, kobe". tennis legend billiejean king posted "our deepest condolences to the family and friends of kobe bryant. kobe was one of the best ever to play the game". and...
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sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn. good morning.ball schedule continues today with nine premier league matches. runaway leaders liverpool host sheffield united tomorrow and withjurgen klopp's side 13 points clear at the top, it seems the battle to stay in the league, and scrap for the european qualification places might hold most interest for the rest of the season. chelsea are currently four points clear in fourth ahead of today's early kick off at graham potter's brighton. he has done a really good job, i like him a lot. i was impressed at derby, and i'm impressed again at chelsea. i think to manage the situation he has inherited, and the embargo they have had, to deal with out any positive way they have done with young players, and been flexible in his approach in terms of how to play and then to compete in the top for or in the premier league and to go into the champions league, he has done really well. chelsea's away form has been really good so far this season. eight other matches including manchester city versus everton at 5.
sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn. good morning.ball schedule continues today with nine premier league matches. runaway leaders liverpool host sheffield united tomorrow and withjurgen klopp's side 13 points clear at the top, it seems the battle to stay in the league, and scrap for the european qualification places might hold most interest for the rest of the season. chelsea are currently four points clear in fourth ahead of today's early kick off at graham...
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if keir starmer steers towards the centre he will have a much better chance.to fight wa i’s us. britain must prepare to fight wars alone. yes, ben wallace has given an interview to the sunday times this weekend, and he is talking about his major worry. he was asked what keeps them up at night and he said what most concerns him is america withdrawing from the world. he says that the government needs to rethink the assumption is that america would always be fighting alongside the us. and his argument, obviously, is that that is bad for this country and bad for the world. so, pretty pointed comments regarding the trump administration. he isn't shying away from saying, well, this will be problematic if the us does this. but, obviously, what we are so far seeing as that donald trump's attitude, and we are well aware of his tweets, is that he does not want lots of books on the ground, but he is clearly willing to do some sorts of intervention as we have seen in iran. is he looking for more money to beef up resources of the army and the military? could well be. domin
if keir starmer steers towards the centre he will have a much better chance.to fight wa i’s us. britain must prepare to fight wars alone. yes, ben wallace has given an interview to the sunday times this weekend, and he is talking about his major worry. he was asked what keeps them up at night and he said what most concerns him is america withdrawing from the world. he says that the government needs to rethink the assumption is that america would always be fighting alongside the us. and his...
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dev patel at the centre of a wonderful cast.cast because they are the right person for the bill, because they bring the right skill to the role, extraordinary ensemble cast. it's funny and uplifting. it looks wonderful, i think. it looks funny and uplifting. it looks wonderful, ithink. it looks great. at times, there is a lot of uncertainty, it is a film that celebrates community the best in people, suggesting it is possible for you to come together and resolve the differences. how timely that be? dvd for anybody who wants to stay in this weekend? finally, downton abbey, i never seen the tv show, i didn't need to. you see the movie, you go, that is exactly what downton abbey is like. a friend of mine wrote a review that said, it goes down well with a cup of tea, that is downton abbey. that is perfect for dvd, isn't it? exactly, nothing to fetch up the horses at all and you get maggie smith. and interestingly, a curious one. see you next week, bye— bye. we come to the end ofjanuary, we come to the end of january, what a man's mon
dev patel at the centre of a wonderful cast.cast because they are the right person for the bill, because they bring the right skill to the role, extraordinary ensemble cast. it's funny and uplifting. it looks wonderful, i think. it looks funny and uplifting. it looks wonderful, ithink. it looks great. at times, there is a lot of uncertainty, it is a film that celebrates community the best in people, suggesting it is possible for you to come together and resolve the differences. how timely that...
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britons trapped in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak have been given permission to fly home tonight. as the virus spreads to every region in china, hundreds prepare to leave wuhan and return to the uk. it's a massive relief. can't wait to get back now and just sort of get away from everything, and de—stress, i think. meanwhile, 6,000 passengers are stuck on a cruise ship docked near rome after a passenger was suspected of carrying the virus. we'll have the latest on the search for a potential vaccine. also this evening... the number of rape prosecutions in england and wales has fallen again, as the number of suspects charged rises slightly. i think it's really important that people do report. at the same time, my gut instinct is to say don't bother. the prime minister is holding crucial talks on the future of h52 amid rising costs and criticism from some conservative mps. and the high tech trainers said to feel like running on trampolines — are they giving professional athletes an unfair advantage? and in sportsday at 6:30, novak djokovic brushes aside an injury—
britons trapped in the chinese city at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak have been given permission to fly home tonight. as the virus spreads to every region in china, hundreds prepare to leave wuhan and return to the uk. it's a massive relief. can't wait to get back now and just sort of get away from everything, and de—stress, i think. meanwhile, 6,000 passengers are stuck on a cruise ship docked near rome after a passenger was suspected of carrying the virus. we'll have the latest on...
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in data centres, they get extremely hot. they use a lot of energy to cool them down.ble plan that they can already put in place. they have committed — they've got a development fund of at least $1 billion that will help them develop the technologies that will enable them to meet these plans and these goals. so they have the money, they have the will, and they have the technology kill know—how and expertise. so i definitely think that they will make strides that they are met —— technological know—how. they call it a moonshot, if you aim for the moon, you might hit a tree. i think they will probably hit the moon on this one. whether they do it completely in the timescale or not is another matter. i wonder whether people around the world really realise what the impact of this sort of tsunami of data we are all creating really has. i mean, as you say, you mentioned the heat thatis as you say, you mentioned the heat that is generated from these data centres, but it is extraordinary. this idea that one fifth of all energy consumption will come from oui’ energy consumption w
in data centres, they get extremely hot. they use a lot of energy to cool them down.ble plan that they can already put in place. they have committed — they've got a development fund of at least $1 billion that will help them develop the technologies that will enable them to meet these plans and these goals. so they have the money, they have the will, and they have the technology kill know—how and expertise. so i definitely think that they will make strides that they are met ——...
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we work well together in this control centre. in that cycle of very, very dry weather. unprecedented runs of fire last saturday and on new year's eve when we had 12 kilometre runs in about five or six hours, in southerly wind direction, when it changed and that is not common. but that is what we're dealing with at the moment. ian, thank you. still a number of fires burning across new south wales, despite the cooler conditions and lots of people looking at what is happening in the neighbouring state of victoria, as well, where there are two huge fires fires and the real fear there is that those two fires will merge to form a mega blaze and that would be very for people to battle in victoria. so, still very much a state of alert here in austria. so, still very much a state of alert here in australia. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. no real change over the next few days, rain, wind and tomorrow will be an exceptionally mild today for many of us. the winds will also be a story thanks to this storm just south of i
we work well together in this control centre. in that cycle of very, very dry weather. unprecedented runs of fire last saturday and on new year's eve when we had 12 kilometre runs in about five or six hours, in southerly wind direction, when it changed and that is not common. but that is what we're dealing with at the moment. ian, thank you. still a number of fires burning across new south wales, despite the cooler conditions and lots of people looking at what is happening in the neighbouring...
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and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: coco gauff aims to weave her magic, as she's drawn against venus williams in the opening round of the australian open. the world of rugby league, and prince harry, welcomes the world cup draw ahead of next year's tournament in england. and a ban on children heading footballs could come into force, in just a few weeks time in scotland. hello and welcome along to the programme. let's start in melbourne, where organisers of the australian open are adamant there'll be no impact on the tournament from the ongoing bushfires in the country. smoky conditions have affected qualifying this week. the draw has now been made, with the pick of the ties, 15—year—old coco gauff, in a rematch with venus williams. alex gulrajani reports. this is what they have been waiting for in melbourne, a breakfrom this is what they have been waiting for in melbourne, a break from the smoke. the scene only a few days ago when australia's second biggest city, a scene that threatened the
and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: coco gauff aims to weave her magic, as she's drawn against venus williams in the opening round of the australian open. the world of rugby league, and prince harry, welcomes the world cup draw ahead of next year's tournament in england. and a ban on children heading footballs could come into force, in just a few weeks time in scotland. hello and welcome along to the programme. let's start in melbourne, where...
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deal the taxman has agreed hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: baseball's sign—stealing scandal continues, as the boston red sox fire manager alex cora. the argentinianjob. lo celso and lamela combine to give tottenham a hard—fought victory over middlesbrough in the fa cup. and setien settling in nicely. we hear from the new barca boss as he takes training for the first time. hello and thanks forjoining us here on sport today on bbc world news. the last 2a hours or so have rocked major league baseball, and now there has been a further twist. the boston red sox have fired manager alex cora, a day after baseball commissioner rob manfred implicated him in the sport's sign—stealing scandal. this comes after the houston astros were heavily sanctioned after being found guilty of cheating on their way to the 2017 world series. the team's manager and coach were banned and then sacked. adam wild explains the run up to this latest sacking. it isa it is a moment the houston astros will never forget. the houston astros are world
deal the taxman has agreed hello, i'm marc edwards, and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: baseball's sign—stealing scandal continues, as the boston red sox fire manager alex cora. the argentinianjob. lo celso and lamela combine to give tottenham a hard—fought victory over middlesbrough in the fa cup. and setien settling in nicely. we hear from the new barca boss as he takes training for the first time. hello and thanks forjoining us here on...
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and they skipped most of the media centres.ncisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland, san diego, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead ken
and they skipped most of the media centres.ncisco was really the biggest show for them pick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland, san diego, all up and down the...
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they remain at the centre and forefront of our thinking on iran., just about the creation of a manic wild abandon to evil. that is part of what appeals about it. the social breakdown, a bank —— bankrupt new york. a man falling through the cracks of mental care. if you treat someone like this you will end up with his bruised, violent, uncontrollable person. there is an element to it. ifound the film a bit wild in that it didn‘t know which side it was on. it wa nted didn‘t know which side it was on. it wanted to have all of its violent ca kes wanted to have all of its violent cakes and eat them. i am making this up cakes and eat them. i am making this up as cakes and eat them. i am making this upasi cakes and eat them. i am making this up as i go along. ifound it a strange sort of film that i didn‘t really know where it was going to end up politically and i am still not quite sure what it was trying to say. i know it has appealed massively across the board and this is something that is very unusual for a superhero movie. the only one ever nominated w
they remain at the centre and forefront of our thinking on iran., just about the creation of a manic wild abandon to evil. that is part of what appeals about it. the social breakdown, a bank —— bankrupt new york. a man falling through the cracks of mental care. if you treat someone like this you will end up with his bruised, violent, uncontrollable person. there is an element to it. ifound the film a bit wild in that it didn‘t know which side it was on. it wa nted didn‘t know which side...
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evening, it started getting very smoky and police advised just that they'd opened up an evacuation centrean see it, this concrete building behind us which doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we went doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we went up doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we went up there and we stayed the night in the following night as well so we were there when the fire went through, we were well looked after in there and at the peak of the fire, there were well over 500 people in theirjust riding it out. that was a couple of days ago. our house didn't burn down amazingly because there were 36 houses in our block the didn't burn down and when i say burn down, there is nothing left but some sheet iron and if few ashes, literally. that is what people are facing here. so we we re what people are facing here. so we were going to be evacuated by air but that's been difficult because of the haze in the air, it's very difficult to conduct our operations at the moment sweep converted to a seaborne evacuation and we're just
evening, it started getting very smoky and police advised just that they'd opened up an evacuation centrean see it, this concrete building behind us which doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we went doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we went up doubles as a cinema and a meeting room so we went up there and we stayed the night in the following night as well so we were there when the fire went through, we were well looked after in there...
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i said he is a real — i think he is a real talent and he is perfectly cast at the centre of this movie of innocence but also world—weariness. we really get a sense through watching him that he is somebody who has been made old before his time. as a theatrical experience, there are three moments, at least, in which ijumped almost out of my chair. and yet, the real — i think the real strength of the film is it makes you care about the characters. 0bviously what you're seeing here is edited footage, but bear in mind when you see the film in the cinema, those edits are not in there — the camera appears to be following them as they go on this mission against all the odds, and we discover the landscape as they discover it. yes! it is very, very immersive, terrific soundtrack, and i think you'll — i think you'll find it — i mean, enjoyable is not quite the right word... sure. but it's huge... ..but i think you'll find it very, very powerful. yeah, absorbing and, yeah, definitely one to see. seberg. yes. so, kristen stewart — huge fan of kristin stewart. both her and robert pattinson, who star
i said he is a real — i think he is a real talent and he is perfectly cast at the centre of this movie of innocence but also world—weariness. we really get a sense through watching him that he is somebody who has been made old before his time. as a theatrical experience, there are three moments, at least, in which ijumped almost out of my chair. and yet, the real — i think the real strength of the film is it makes you care about the characters. 0bviously what you're seeing here is edited...
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sport now,and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sally.rting world being paid to the basketball legend kobe bryant this morning. bryant retired in 2016 — he'd spent his entire career with the los angeles lakers. really unusual. he won an olympic gold medal with the united states twice and famously scored 81 points in one match. retired la lakers player kareem abdul—jabbar posted this video on twitter paying tribute to his friend. kobe was an incredible family man. he loved his wife and daughters. he was an incredible athlete and a leader in a lot of ways. he inspired a whole generation of young athletes. he was one of the first ones to leave high school and come to the nba and do so well, dominating the game and becoming one of the best scorers that the los angeles lakers has ever seen. fellow stars from the sports world have been paying emotional tributes to kobe. former long—time lakers team—mate shaquille o'neal said he was more than an athlete, he was afamily man. while magicjohnson tweeted, "we shared so many special conversations abo
sport now,and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sally.rting world being paid to the basketball legend kobe bryant this morning. bryant retired in 2016 — he'd spent his entire career with the los angeles lakers. really unusual. he won an olympic gold medal with the united states twice and famously scored 81 points in one match. retired la lakers player kareem abdul—jabbar posted this video on twitter paying tribute to his friend. kobe was an incredible family man. he...
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yesterday we saw westerly winds which come out of the centre of the continent, the drier centre, whippingn the low humidity has combined with those temperatures driving up the fire dangers into the top of what we know as the extreme, causing fires to behave very erratically. we saw them causing thunderstorms and lightning as a result. it was an incredibly difficult day. 0n the back end of that we saw a terrific southerly change made its way up the coast forcing these fires in a more northern direction impacting on further homes in town so it was an incredibly difficult day, so we have some more favourable weather coming but what need is rain and lots of it. in terms of evacuating, you have mentioned it is too late for some people to evacuate but have other people be leaving their homes and moving away from areas of danger, having found that easy or difficult, to persuade people to go? over the last few days leading up to this weekend a number of people on the south coast of new south wales, a very big area at this time for holiday makers, we saw tens of thousands of people move out of tho
yesterday we saw westerly winds which come out of the centre of the continent, the drier centre, whippingn the low humidity has combined with those temperatures driving up the fire dangers into the top of what we know as the extreme, causing fires to behave very erratically. we saw them causing thunderstorms and lightning as a result. it was an incredibly difficult day. 0n the back end of that we saw a terrific southerly change made its way up the coast forcing these fires in a more northern...
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today is an opportunity for people to evacuate their homes and evacuation centre here in bega isjustshed in the lead—up to saturday where we understand conditions will take a turn the worst. so talk to me a little bit about about how people are feeling and perhaps the atmosphere that is there. i see a lot of people have trailers, the type of caravans they've arrived in. what is expected 7 type of caravans they've arrived in. what is expected? yes, this evacuation centre has really transformed over the last few days. 0n transformed over the last few days. on new year's eve, there was a combination of local residents and tourists but the past few days, with a cooler and calmer conditions, people have been urged to leave if they are in other areas of the status if you don't live getting out 110w status if you don't live getting out now is your estimate. if you are here, there is advice to take to the evacuation centre in bega on saturday so as you can see, you can see tents and caravans behind me, people are preparing for the day ahead. there is a lot of anxiety in the airand ahead. the
today is an opportunity for people to evacuate their homes and evacuation centre here in bega isjustshed in the lead—up to saturday where we understand conditions will take a turn the worst. so talk to me a little bit about about how people are feeling and perhaps the atmosphere that is there. i see a lot of people have trailers, the type of caravans they've arrived in. what is expected 7 type of caravans they've arrived in. what is expected? yes, this evacuation centre has really transformed...
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i said he is a real — i think he is a real talent and he is perfectly cast at the centre of this movienocence but also world—weariness. we really get a sense through watching him that he is somebody who has been made old before his time. as a theatrical experience, there are three moments, at least, in which ijumped almost out of my chair. and yet, the real — i think the real strength of the film is it makes you care about the characters. 0bviously what you're seeing here is edited footage, but bear in mind when you see the film in the cinema, those edits are not in there — the camera appears to be following them as they go on this mission against all the odds, and we discover the landscape as they discover it. yes! it is very, very immersive, terrific soundtrack, and i think you'll — i think you'll find it — i mean, enjoyable is not quite the right word... sure. but it's huge... ..but i think you'll find it very, very powerful. yeah, absorbing and, yeah, definitely one to see. seberg. yes. so, kristen stewart — huge fan of kristin stewart. both her and robert pattinson, who starred to
i said he is a real — i think he is a real talent and he is perfectly cast at the centre of this movienocence but also world—weariness. we really get a sense through watching him that he is somebody who has been made old before his time. as a theatrical experience, there are three moments, at least, in which ijumped almost out of my chair. and yet, the real — i think the real strength of the film is it makes you care about the characters. 0bviously what you're seeing here is edited...
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this is from an economist at the iprr, a left of centre think tank.his is one of the issues, some of these giant corporations like google and amazon are not paying their fair share. people employ accountants to ensure they do not pay as much as they might. that would lead us neatly back to the tech tax, another thing borisjohnson neatly back to the tech tax, another thing boris johnson and neatly back to the tech tax, another thing borisjohnson and donald trump will disagree on. that is another story. that's it for the papers this evening. don't forget, you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website, seven days a week. if for any reason you missed the programme, you can always catch up on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to martin and lucy for giving up our saturday night to keep us informed and entertained. that's all from us tonight. next up, the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is, as ever, mark kermode. good to see you, mark, what have you been watchin
this is from an economist at the iprr, a left of centre think tank.his is one of the issues, some of these giant corporations like google and amazon are not paying their fair share. people employ accountants to ensure they do not pay as much as they might. that would lead us neatly back to the tech tax, another thing borisjohnson neatly back to the tech tax, another thing boris johnson and neatly back to the tech tax, another thing borisjohnson and donald trump will disagree on. that is another...
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people have been stopped from leaving the city am i the centre of the outbreak and they area the centre of the outbreak and they are a severe travel restrictions in several other cities. but cases of the virus have already been reported in neighbouring countries. shown here you can seejapan, in neighbouring countries. shown here you can see japan, south korea, hong kong, vietnam, thailand, as well as the united states. this report now from our medical correspondence. the prefabricated building will have a thousand beds. it's urgently needed because hospitals are overwhelmed with potential cases. the symptoms include cough, fever, and breathing problems. and a dozen cities have not been clear indeed, affecting more than 30 million people. as you see, nobody is here, it's absolutely empty. this should be debate —— busiest time of year for travel and for hotels, but this one is deserted. in downing street, borisjohnson one is deserted. in downing street, boris johnson hosted one is deserted. in downing street, borisjohnson hosted a reception to mark chinese new year. the government's emerg
people have been stopped from leaving the city am i the centre of the outbreak and they area the centre of the outbreak and they are a severe travel restrictions in several other cities. but cases of the virus have already been reported in neighbouring countries. shown here you can seejapan, in neighbouring countries. shown here you can see japan, south korea, hong kong, vietnam, thailand, as well as the united states. this report now from our medical correspondence. the prefabricated building...
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a drop point is agreed in the centre of middlesbrough. we sent a young aduu of middlesbrough.nd this is what can happen when dangerous drugs get into the hands of children. 13—year—old carson price from south wales died after buying ecstasy on snapchat last year. after 13 years you have nothing to show for it. i blame snapchat. i know people supplied those drugs but if they were unable to advertise on snapchat carson would have not been able to get those drugs because he didn't know the boy who supplied the drugs so i don't think carson would have been able to get hold of them to be honest with you. i am completely shocked by what you have discovered. what is happening on the internet is secret and out of sight until it is too late. snapchat‘s european operation is based on these nondescript offices behind me in london's west end. despite numerous requests, no one would answer our questions about whether changes would be made to prevent further deaths like that of carson price. in a statement, snapchat said... i would say to snapchat, it is quite clear that you created this se
a drop point is agreed in the centre of middlesbrough. we sent a young aduu of middlesbrough.nd this is what can happen when dangerous drugs get into the hands of children. 13—year—old carson price from south wales died after buying ecstasy on snapchat last year. after 13 years you have nothing to show for it. i blame snapchat. i know people supplied those drugs but if they were unable to advertise on snapchat carson would have not been able to get those drugs because he didn't know the boy...
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hundreds of people have gathered here tonight outside this detention centre.ters, which will be allowed to be sent inside. they say it's their way of celebrating the chinese new year with people arrested during the protests who won't be able to spend the day with their family this time. translation: i'm here to show support to my friend, who's been detained for more than a month, as well as to our other brothers and sisters. we want them to know that even though they can't come out to celebrate this year, we are here for them. the government wants us to believe that everything is back to normal, but that's a lie. new year is a time for people to reunite with their loved ones. families travel thousands of miles just to get together, but here there is a rift among members of many families because of their opposing political views regarding mainland china. many people here say they wish their home city could go back to normal, but the protests have not stopped and it may take a long time. fan wang, bbc news, hong kong. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to
hundreds of people have gathered here tonight outside this detention centre.ters, which will be allowed to be sent inside. they say it's their way of celebrating the chinese new year with people arrested during the protests who won't be able to spend the day with their family this time. translation: i'm here to show support to my friend, who's been detained for more than a month, as well as to our other brothers and sisters. we want them to know that even though they can't come out to celebrate...
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many strategic or political centres or targets are centred in tehran so why were these civilian flightse in tehran that could then lead to such a human error that is obvious when you are in a high alert as the statement said and it such a sensitive time, you are expected to be targeted. i would say that would be targeted. i would say that would be the secondary human error but the question i hear many iranians asking is that primarily —— primary question. why were civilian flights moving out of tehran at this time? that is a fascinating point and that will be part of a public enquiry. will there be a kind of public enquiry where those kind of questions get to be put in public to officials who have to be held accountable? the statements seem very unprecedented. up until this moment, many people predicted that such a statement or admission would never come and that they would drag this stop there was so much rumour, misinformation and conspiracies just flying in iranians media and social media. the country was very polarised and some completely went with the line from the government offic
many strategic or political centres or targets are centred in tehran so why were these civilian flightse in tehran that could then lead to such a human error that is obvious when you are in a high alert as the statement said and it such a sensitive time, you are expected to be targeted. i would say that would be targeted. i would say that would be the secondary human error but the question i hear many iranians asking is that primarily —— primary question. why were civilian flights moving...
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for example, putting a heat policy road map together, make consumer protections at the centre with aetter understanding of what their options are. thank you very much. head of future energy services at citizens advice bureau. plenty of stories updated through the day on the bbc business life page. —— business live. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story... the chinese city of thai is a knock—down as it tries to control the spread of coronavirus. —— wuhan. the city is a major business hub. now, think of a luxury hotel suite and what springs to mind? lavish decor, incredible views, and a price—tag to match. but what if there was a way to experience all this for a fraction of the cost of an overnight stay? well, that's what "daycation" is all about. it's a trend which sees hotels offer rooms to rent for the day, allowing you to enjoy its amenities without staying overnight. well, daybreak hotels is a platform for booking daycations that's taking advantage of this growing market. its chief executive, simon botto, joins us now. welcome. where did the idea come from? the ide
for example, putting a heat policy road map together, make consumer protections at the centre with aetter understanding of what their options are. thank you very much. head of future energy services at citizens advice bureau. plenty of stories updated through the day on the bbc business life page. —— business live. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story... the chinese city of thai is a knock—down as it tries to control the spread of coronavirus. —— wuhan. the city is a...
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china says the camps are re—education centres. at introducing a sanctions regime. we consider our relationship with china to be an important one, but it is the basis and strength of that relationship, as i said earlier, that allows us to raise serious human rights concerns. the former head of the brazilian mining company, vale, and 15 other people are facing homicide charges over the collapse of an iron ore dam a year ago. 270 people died when the dam burst, near the brazilian town of brumadinho. prince harry is threatening to take legal action over paparazzi photos taken of his wife, meghan. the duke and duchess of sussex issued a warning to the media after pictures of the duchess in canada were published in some newspapers and websites this morning. they were reportedly taken by photographers hiding in bushes with long—lens cameras. coca cola has said it won't stop using plastic bottles for its drinks because consumers still want them. it says using only aluminium and glass packaging could push up the firm's carbon footprint. co
china says the camps are re—education centres. at introducing a sanctions regime. we consider our relationship with china to be an important one, but it is the basis and strength of that relationship, as i said earlier, that allows us to raise serious human rights concerns. the former head of the brazilian mining company, vale, and 15 other people are facing homicide charges over the collapse of an iron ore dam a year ago. 270 people died when the dam burst, near the brazilian town of...
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sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre.l and everybody else in the premier league, and they have a game in hand. it is after yet another win. they beat tottenham 1—0 in north london for their 20th victory in 21 games this season. they drew the other one. roberto firmino scored the game's only goal in the first half. jurgen klopp's side have broken the record for the best start to a league season in europe's top five leagues. what i know about football is if somebody gives you a trophy or something then it's done. until then, you have to fight as much as you can. and that's what we do in the start. it is what we have always said. the rest of the start is obviously nearly perfect, but so far it is only the start. and we have to continue, and we will continue, because our contenders are so strong. so city will not give up, whatever guardiola says in public, they will never give up. we have two play it, and that is how it is. i know that is no problem, i have to do the same. so far it is all really good. that gap has widened be
sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre.l and everybody else in the premier league, and they have a game in hand. it is after yet another win. they beat tottenham 1—0 in north london for their 20th victory in 21 games this season. they drew the other one. roberto firmino scored the game's only goal in the first half. jurgen klopp's side have broken the record for the best start to a league season in europe's top five leagues. what i know about football is if somebody gives you...
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iraqi security forces have fired tear gas to disperse protesters in the centre of baghdad.ral people are reported to have been injured. the violence comes just a day after huge crowds took to the streets of baghdad, to demand the expulsion of us troops from iraq. rescue workers in eastern turkey are continuing to search for survivors, after an earthquake killed at least 22 people and left more than1,000 injured. the 6.8 magnitude quake, which centred on the town of sivrice in elazig province, caused buildings to collapse and was felt in neighbouring countries. gareth barlow reports. rescuei’s carry sui’vivoi’s out from the rubble. the 6.8 magnitude quake sent buildings crashing to the ground and residents rushing into the streets. the exact moment the earthquake struck, captured live on turkish tv. amid the inky darkness, among ruined buildings, screams rang out as more than 400 rescue teams rushed to help survivors. dozens of aftershocks followed the main tremor, which was also felt in neighbouring syria, lebanon and iran. the region, 550 kilometres east of the capital ank
iraqi security forces have fired tear gas to disperse protesters in the centre of baghdad.ral people are reported to have been injured. the violence comes just a day after huge crowds took to the streets of baghdad, to demand the expulsion of us troops from iraq. rescue workers in eastern turkey are continuing to search for survivors, after an earthquake killed at least 22 people and left more than1,000 injured. the 6.8 magnitude quake, which centred on the town of sivrice in elazig province,...
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he had a flat in the centre of manchester image go out into the city centre looking for victims and which to his flat he would drag them and raped them. they would pass out unconscious in his flat, where he would assault them and they spent on for years. for two and a half years and it was eventually when one of his victims came around, he had not been spiked enough that he came round. an 18 euros regained consciousness, realise what was happening to him, grabbed reynhard sinaga's phone and ran off and called police. 0n sinaga's phone and ran off and called police. on that phone they realise that reynhard sinaga had recorded many of his attacks and they do them. my colleague has a background to this. this is reynhard sinaga, as he wanted the world to see him. his social media accounts fill of grinning photos of a student having banned. but reynhard sinaga has many faces and behind the mask lies the truth. a depraved monster, sent by prosecutors to be the world's worst rapist. the total number of offences we have prosecuted is almost 160, over 48 victims. as far as the judicial process , v
he had a flat in the centre of manchester image go out into the city centre looking for victims and which to his flat he would drag them and raped them. they would pass out unconscious in his flat, where he would assault them and they spent on for years. for two and a half years and it was eventually when one of his victims came around, he had not been spiked enough that he came round. an 18 euros regained consciousness, realise what was happening to him, grabbed reynhard sinaga's phone and ran...
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stage through tomorrow and not just tomorrow, take centre stage through tomorrow and notjust tomorrowbut the weekend and well beyond, with the only intruder to the drier picture this week where the front as we head towards the middle of next week. so high pressure, five, possibly six days of dry weather, something we haven't seen in the uk since back in september but we do have another day of showers to contend with. this is how it is looking on the latest rainfall charts, some winter and is over the hills, some hail thunder and another band of showers passing northern ireland and scotland will make its way across england and wales, so it is chilly and some blustery winds around no showers, some wintering us on the moors further south. but they ease overnight. showers continue across the north and west of scotland and with a widespread frost, clearly a for icy patches where the surfaces remained damp but, otherwise, tomorrow starts on a crisp, frosty, bright and sunny note and it will be sunny for many others, i think, tomorrow. 0ne sunny for many others, i think, tomorrow. one or two
stage through tomorrow and not just tomorrow, take centre stage through tomorrow and notjust tomorrowbut the weekend and well beyond, with the only intruder to the drier picture this week where the front as we head towards the middle of next week. so high pressure, five, possibly six days of dry weather, something we haven't seen in the uk since back in september but we do have another day of showers to contend with. this is how it is looking on the latest rainfall charts, some winter and is...
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britons trapped in the chinese city at the centre of the outbreak are given permission to fly home. the flight is due to leave around now. a massive relief. i cannot wait to get back. to get away from everything and de—stress, i think. they'll be taken here, to an nhs centre on the wirral, where they'll be held in quarantine for a fortnight. the risk here in the uk has been raised from low to moderate. the number of rape prosecutions in england and wales has fallen sharply again. i think it is really important that people do report but, at the same time, my gut instinct is to just say, don't bother. the future of the high speed rail network hs2 — crucial talks tonight, as the government looks set to give the go—ahead. nike's controversial trainers that helped kipchoge run a sub two hour marathon — now world athletics bosses are expected to announce tighter regulations. judy dench, joe pesci, the irishman... and she's won the same number of oscars as meryl streep — we speak to the award winnng costume designer, sandy powell. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers
britons trapped in the chinese city at the centre of the outbreak are given permission to fly home. the flight is due to leave around now. a massive relief. i cannot wait to get back. to get away from everything and de—stress, i think. they'll be taken here, to an nhs centre on the wirral, where they'll be held in quarantine for a fortnight. the risk here in the uk has been raised from low to moderate. the number of rape prosecutions in england and wales has fallen sharply again. i think it...
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sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's olly. good morning.the 41—year—old died in a helicopter crash in califormia yesterday along with eight others, including one of his four daughters. bryant retired in 2016 after a 20—year career with the los angeles lakers. he is still third in the all—time list of points scorers and famously scored 81 points in a single game. he was a double olympic champion with the usa. here's the retired lakers star, kareem abdul—jabbar... kobe was an incredible family man. he loved his wife and daughters. he was an incredible athlete and a leader in a lot of ways. he inspired a whole generation of young athletes. he was one of the first ones to leave high school and come to the nba and do so well, dominating the game and becoming one of the best scorers that the los angeles lakers has ever seen. there have been thousands of tributes on social media. former long—time lakers team—mate shaquille o'neal said he was, "more than an athlete, he was a family man." while magicjohnson tweeted, "we shared so many special conver
sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's olly. good morning.the 41—year—old died in a helicopter crash in califormia yesterday along with eight others, including one of his four daughters. bryant retired in 2016 after a 20—year career with the los angeles lakers. he is still third in the all—time list of points scorers and famously scored 81 points in a single game. he was a double olympic champion with the usa. here's the retired lakers star, kareem...
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sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. so far injohannesburg where england have been bowled out by south africa in the first innings of the final test. england were wobbling after losing 3 quick wickets in the morning session but some record breaking hitting at the end took them to exactly 400. katie shanahan reports. a slight delay to the start of play, but with the outfield drying and the camera clean, we were ready to go. although it was only a 45—minute wait, 0llie pope started making up for lost time. and it wasn't long before he had his third 50 of the series. just 22, but already looking a key part of this team. at the other end, the england captain was also going the aggressive route. he would soon have his half century too. joe root‘s 47th in test match cricket. but the thing about test match cricket is that it can change quickly. a nick off the bat and a hit to the wicket. pope's face says it all. as the sun arrived, so did the south african chances. this one missed by faf du plessis... 0oh, it's down! he had it,
sport, and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. so far injohannesburg where england have been bowled out by south africa in the first innings of the final test. england were wobbling after losing 3 quick wickets in the morning session but some record breaking hitting at the end took them to exactly 400. katie shanahan reports. a slight delay to the start of play, but with the outfield drying and the camera clean, we were ready to go. although it was only a 45—minute wait, 0llie pope...
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john bolton is the man at the centre of this issue.y advisor. and on monday the new york times quoted from a book of his that's out next month. in it mr bolton says president trump told him directly that he wanted to hold back military aid for ukraine until the ukrainians had announced an investigation into his political rivaljoe biden. the president denies this — and has been now attacking john bolton on twitter. the president's personal lawyer has also been on the attack. he never said to me, i've got a problem with what you are doing in ukraine. never once, never winked problem with what you are doing in ukraine. never once, neverwinked or set me a note, that's classic backstabber. so i feel i've got a slump character here. i find his testimony about the president pretty close to incredible. remember, many people have accused rudy giuliani of being at the centre of the plan that's got the president in trouble. he sastohn bolton never came to him with any complaints. but it appears mr bolton did say something to the national security
john bolton is the man at the centre of this issue.y advisor. and on monday the new york times quoted from a book of his that's out next month. in it mr bolton says president trump told him directly that he wanted to hold back military aid for ukraine until the ukrainians had announced an investigation into his political rivaljoe biden. the president denies this — and has been now attacking john bolton on twitter. the president's personal lawyer has also been on the attack. he never said to...
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historically it has been used as a detention centre for asylum seekers.own recently, as a reopened detention centre and has been criticised for conditions and violations of rights. this centre once housed a sri lankan family of four and it will be the quarantine zone. questions are being asked why 600 australians including 100 children who travelled with their family to celebrate the lunar new year, are coming back, not to mainland australia but to a detention centre. are they going to be adequate medical facilities? these are still unanswered questions but the mention of christmas island in itself, with its problematic history, has been quite controversial. we had from local media that the authorities and christmas island have not had the plans. they had from the media when we heard it when the prime minister announced it. it is quite problematic and that is not to say logistically we still don't know, given the travel restrictions in wuhan itself, how the federal government will be able to evacuate the australians in china. so yes, it is welcome news th
historically it has been used as a detention centre for asylum seekers.own recently, as a reopened detention centre and has been criticised for conditions and violations of rights. this centre once housed a sri lankan family of four and it will be the quarantine zone. questions are being asked why 600 australians including 100 children who travelled with their family to celebrate the lunar new year, are coming back, not to mainland australia but to a detention centre. are they going to be...