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mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.y whipped, burned and beaten during the three—hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews, are serving life sentences for his murder. mr more junior is wanted in connection with mr waters' death, the attempted murder of a second man and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he's been remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday. chi chi uzundu, bbc news. donald trump has called off his threat to impose tariffs on mexican imports, after a pledge that more will be done to clamp down on migration into the us. he says the tariffs, which were due to take effect on monday, would be "suspended indefinitely". our correspondent chris buckler is in washington for us tonight. the tariffs are off the table for 110w the tariffs are off the table for now but did mr trump get all he wa nted now but did mr trump get all he wanted from mexico? president trump is certainly trying to sell this as a good
mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.y whipped, burned and beaten during the three—hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews, are serving life sentences for his murder. mr more junior is wanted in connection with mr waters' death, the attempted murder of a second man and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he's been remanded in custody until...
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mr waters had been running a cannabis farm in cheshire.d beaten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, james raven, and 0tis matthews are serving life sentences for his motor. mr moore junior is serving life sentences for his motor. mr moorejunior is wanted in relation to mr murtagh ‘s death, the second death. he is being remanded in custody until his hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. donald trump has called off his threat to impose tariffs on mexican imports, after a pledge that more will be done, to clamp down on migration into the us. he says the tariffs, which were due to take effect on monday, would be "suspended indefinitely". 0ur correspondent, chris buckler, has more from washington. mexico was trying to show it is doing all they can to crackdown on trafficking, on smuggling. it is also deploying its national guard to its southern border with guatemala. a key pa rt its southern border with guatemala. a key part of the agreement will see migrants who come to the us claiming asylu m migrant
mr waters had been running a cannabis farm in cheshire.d beaten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, james raven, and 0tis matthews are serving life sentences for his motor. mr moore junior is serving life sentences for his motor. mr moorejunior is wanted in relation to mr murtagh ‘s death, the second death. he is being remanded in custody until his hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. donald trump has called off his threat to impose tariffs on...
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mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.eaten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr morejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines: polls have just opened in kazakhstan in presidential elections after the shock resignation of long—standing leader nursultan nazarbayev in march. this is the capital seen live, with the reporter changing the name of asta na the reporter changing the name of astana 22. leaders of the pro—democracy movement in sudan call for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience — starting on sunday. the us president, donald trump, has been celebrating his deal with mexico, designed to reduce the number of migrants crossing the border into amer
mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.eaten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr morejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday....
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years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta over a brutal murder in cheshireesident trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico — after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. and in sport, england bounce back at the cricket world cup with a convincing win over bangladesh. and at10.1i5pm, there's another chance to see simon mccoy's extraordinary interview with d—day veteran eric chardin — who took part in the landings aged just 19. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster lynn faulds wood and economic adviser to arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's just take a quick look through those. the character of michael gove is called into question on the mail on sunday. it says mr gove wrote articles calling for tougher punishments for drug users, despite he himself taking cocaine at the time. the observer says mr gove is battling to keep his leadership campaign alive following his cocaine admission. a michael gove policy pled
years on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta over a brutal murder in cheshireesident trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico — after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. and in sport, england bounce back at the cricket world cup with a convincing win over bangladesh. and at10.1i5pm, there's another chance to see simon mccoy's extraordinary interview with d—day veteran eric chardin — who took part in the landings aged just...
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mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.ten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr moorejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the italian city of venice, calling for large cruise ships to be banned from its waters. the long running dispute has flared again after last weekend, when a cruise ship crashed into a smaller tourism boat. protesters say the large ships cause environmental damage and pollution. local elections later this month in albania have been called off by the country's president as people continue to demonstrate against his government and increase their demands for an early poll. police have fired tear gas as crowds coontinued
mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.ten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr moorejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday....
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mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.n during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old 0tis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr morejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. a man who was found in a critical condition at a murder scene earlier this week in salford — has died. the 31—year—old man was taken to hospital after the body of 27—year—old regan tierney was discovered by police in walkden on wednesday. police say they are not searching for anyone else in connection with the deaths. a woman who was bitten by a dog in preston last friday has died. 55—year—old sharonjennings, was walking her own dog in the brookfield area of preston when she was attacked by another dog. she was taken to hospital on monday and died last night. police a
mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.n during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old 0tis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr morejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday. chi...
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mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.eaten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr morejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday. chi chi izundu, bbc news. irish fishermen are being warned they face arrest by scottish authorities — if they're caught fishing around the tiny atlantic island of rockall — which lies more than 200 miles west of the hebrides. ownership of the rock has long been disputed but scottish ministers now say they have a duty to defend the interests of their fishermen. laura maxwell reports. inhabited only by seabirds, rockall is a big lump of granite miles from anywhere. but the waters around it are rich fishing grounds for haddock, monkfish, and squid worth millions of pounds a year. it's access
mr waters had been running a cannabis farm at his home in knutsford in cheshire.eaten during the three hour ordeal. three other men, 69—year—old john wilson, 60—year—old james raven, and 41—year—old otis matthews are serving life sentences for his murder. mr morejr is wanted in relation to mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and the false imprisonment and assault of other victims at the scene. he is being remanded in custody until his next hearing on monday....
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north and west scotland, the north of northern ireland, down through the cheshire gap and filtering throughs, those are the likely areas for showers with more cloud around, temperatures down a degree 01’ around, temperatures down a degree or two. mid week, another change. high pressure starts to build in and settle things down, quite weather. no or extremes but it off the showers for a time and then it looks more settled for the north and west and showers in the south. a mixed bag as we start wimbledon next week stop as ever, there's more on the website. —— a mixed bag as we start wimbledon next week. as ever, there's more on the website. hello, this is bbc news, with martine croxall. we will be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, with torcuil crichton and claire cohen. first the headlines: boris johnson and jeremy hunt face party members on the south coast in hustings to be the next tory leader and prime minister, with attention on their policies and approach to brexit. we have gone a long way now by going out and asking brussels for this or that, and then being rebuffe
north and west scotland, the north of northern ireland, down through the cheshire gap and filtering throughs, those are the likely areas for showers with more cloud around, temperatures down a degree 01’ around, temperatures down a degree or two. mid week, another change. high pressure starts to build in and settle things down, quite weather. no or extremes but it off the showers for a time and then it looks more settled for the north and west and showers in the south. a mixed bag as we start...
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colletta smith has more from ellesmere port, in cheshire, where that car could be built.ws for the workforce here, after a couple of yea rs of workforce here, after a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told that this is the site that will build the new vauxhall astra. but the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there is a to pull that prize away if there is 3110 to pull that prize away if there is a no brexit, effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1000 staff who work at the plant here, where the vauxhall astra and the 0pal astra a re the vauxhall astra and the 0pal astra are the only products that are made on a side that has a 50 year history. around 80% of the cars that roll of the production line here are exported to europe, and that means that whoever gets the job behind the door of number ten, whatever they managed to deliver or not deliver at the end of october will have a real—world impact here. —— 0pel. and thatis real—world impact here. —— 0pel. and that is what the company are saying. if there is an ideal, and it is no dealfor the
colletta smith has more from ellesmere port, in cheshire, where that car could be built.ws for the workforce here, after a couple of yea rs of workforce here, after a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told that this is the site that will build the new vauxhall astra. but the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there is a to pull that prize away if there is 3110 to pull that prize away if there is a no brexit, effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1000 staff who...
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our business correspodent sean farrington is at the royal cheshire county show this morning. cheshire county show, 2019 a very different year to 2018. currently worries about the rain and how long it will go on for. last year, the beast from the east followed by the baking hot summer meant that it made it a very difficult year, that is why farmers' incomes were down, food prices were up and it was pretty tough. we've got stuart here with us, who is a dairy farmer. hello to you, stuart. 2018, what was it like for you? well, it was rough but you just hit the nail on the head, you know, all the different scenarios we were dealing with and 2019 looks the same. different scenarios, totally opposite, and so this brings me to think that the volatility that may come with climate change could be extremely challenging and the flexibility we've got to build into our systems in order to produce food. you say volatility, with farmers' incomes down overall 20% last year. how many years of that can they survive? well, there will be ups and downs. i suppose some of these years, it can be up
our business correspodent sean farrington is at the royal cheshire county show this morning. cheshire county show, 2019 a very different year to 2018. currently worries about the rain and how long it will go on for. last year, the beast from the east followed by the baking hot summer meant that it made it a very difficult year, that is why farmers' incomes were down, food prices were up and it was pretty tough. we've got stuart here with us, who is a dairy farmer. hello to you, stuart. 2018,...
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colletta smith is at ellesmere port in cheshire, where that car could be built. yeah, this is really good news for the workforce here after a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told today this is the site that will build the new vauxhall astra. but the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there is a no deal brexit. effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1000 staff, who work at the plant here, where the vauxhall astra and the opel astra are now the only products that are made on a site that has a 50 year history. around 80% of the cars that roll off the production line here are exported to europe and that means that whoever gets the job behind the door of number ten, whatever they managed to deliver or not deliver at the end of october, will have a real—world impact here, and that's what the company are saying. if there is a no deal, then it's no dealfor the workers here there is a no deal, then it's no deal for the workers here at ellesmere port and at one stage in time that kind of an unequivocal warning would have weighed heavily
colletta smith is at ellesmere port in cheshire, where that car could be built. yeah, this is really good news for the workforce here after a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told today this is the site that will build the new vauxhall astra. but the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there is a no deal brexit. effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1000 staff, who work at the plant here, where the vauxhall astra and the opel astra are now the only products...
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on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire cup, with a convincing win over bangladesh. and, making waves to mark the queen's birthday. prince louis joins the celebrations for trooping the colour.
on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshire cup, with a convincing win over bangladesh. and, making waves to mark the queen's birthday. prince louis joins the celebrations for trooping the colour.
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on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshireent trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour parade to mark her majesty's official birthday. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win, over bangladesh. coming up on their film review mark kermode will give us his thoughts on this week's cinema releases and his thoughts on the best out on dvd. —— on the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster, lynn faulds wood and economic advisor to arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea. fantastic to have you back. thank you. i will chat in a moment. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the character of michael gove is called into question on the mail on sunday. it says mr gove wrote articles calling for tougher punishments for drug users, despite himself taking cocaine at the time.
on the run, one of europe's most wanted fugitives is arrested in malta, over a brutal murder in cheshireent trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. the queen isjoined by members of the royal family for the annual trooping the colour parade to mark her majesty's official birthday. england bounce back at the cricket world cup, with a convincing win, over bangladesh. coming up on their film review mark kermode will give us...
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that is when lucy b, the nurse here at the hospital who has been arrested was first arrested by cheshiremurder of eight babies and the attempted murder of another six, she was questioned at the time her home was questioned at the time her home was searched and she was be out as the investigation continued that was the investigation continued that was the situation until this morning when cheshire police issued an updated statement. they have never officially named the health professional but said she had been rea rrested professional but said she had been rearrested on the same charges as last year and the attempted murder of three additional babies. she is now in custody, helping police with their enquiries, being interviewed we understand. police said they are keeping the families involved closely updated with events as they u nfold closely updated with events as they unfold and the hospital cannot say very much but they are cooperating fully with the investigation. so it appears to have moved on from one year ago when the original arrest was made. the same person was rea rrested as wa
that is when lucy b, the nurse here at the hospital who has been arrested was first arrested by cheshiremurder of eight babies and the attempted murder of another six, she was questioned at the time her home was questioned at the time her home was searched and she was be out as the investigation continued that was the investigation continued that was the situation until this morning when cheshire police issued an updated statement. they have never officially named the health professional but...
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vauxhall warns it will only build the next—generation astra in cheshire if the brexit deal is satisfactoryjeremy corbyn overturns the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal!
vauxhall warns it will only build the next—generation astra in cheshire if the brexit deal is satisfactoryjeremy corbyn overturns the decision to allow chris williamson back into the party. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal!
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colletta smith has more from ellesmere port in cheshire, where that car could be built.a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told that this is the site that will build the new vauxhall astra. but the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there's a no—deal brexit, effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1,000 staff who work at the plant here, where the vauxhall astra and the opel astra are now the only products that are made on a site that has a 50—year history. around 80% of the cars that roll off the production line here are exported to europe. and that means that, whoever gets the job behind the door of number ten, whatever they manage to deliver or not deliver at the end of october will have a real—world impact here. and that's what the company are saying. if there is a no—deal, then it's no deal for the workers here at ellesmere port. and, at one stage in time, that kind of an unequivocal warning would have weighed heavily on the minds of decision—makers within government. but we are currently living in changed times, where that voice, how
colletta smith has more from ellesmere port in cheshire, where that car could be built.a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told that this is the site that will build the new vauxhall astra. but the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there's a no—deal brexit, effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1,000 staff who work at the plant here, where the vauxhall astra and the opel astra are now the only products that are made on a site that has a 50—year history....
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this secondary school in cheshire already has a teaching assistant trained to support pupils.ment. there's a lot of pressures from home life. there's a lot of pressure from expectations. social media, they never turn off from social media, which is constant. and i think young people now have great expectations about what they want to do in the future. and all these things can be quite daunting. but teachers say the new plans need financial backing. it's really good today that we're looking at improving teacher training, but without proper funding, this really is a sticking plaster approach. at the moment, the cuts have led to really long waiting lists for children for specialist mental health provision. there will be an extra £1 million for students' mental health support at university. with 1,000 teachers due to start training this summer, the prime minister says the strategy is about prevention. but those who will be delivering it are cautious that it is not enough to tackle what is a growing problem. lauren moss, bbc news. ministers are being accused of wasting hundreds of
this secondary school in cheshire already has a teaching assistant trained to support pupils.ment. there's a lot of pressures from home life. there's a lot of pressure from expectations. social media, they never turn off from social media, which is constant. and i think young people now have great expectations about what they want to do in the future. and all these things can be quite daunting. but teachers say the new plans need financial backing. it's really good today that we're looking at...
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august 2018, and cheshire police serious organised crime unit target two vehicles on the m6. he is jamie since then, the leader of a criminal gang. the van in front had been specially adapted to conceal drugs by being packed and placed into large metal drawers, and hidden beneath a false floor. this was really significant for both warrington and the surrounding areas. and we believe that it involved the biggest uk land—based seizure with every £20 million of cocaine open into 166 kilos. cheshire police was leading a 14 month covert investigation into another plot to supply cocaine across the country. that was targeting jamie oldroyd, on the surface the owner of a vehicle leasing company in warrington. but he was secretly running another criminal gang. this is him on the left counting drug money with an estimated value between 140 and £150,000. old royd's gang were an extremely well organised gang who went to great lengths to conceal their criminality. but it was during a surveillance operation here that the two men were seen in a meeting at a coffee shop. police were now look
august 2018, and cheshire police serious organised crime unit target two vehicles on the m6. he is jamie since then, the leader of a criminal gang. the van in front had been specially adapted to conceal drugs by being packed and placed into large metal drawers, and hidden beneath a false floor. this was really significant for both warrington and the surrounding areas. and we believe that it involved the biggest uk land—based seizure with every £20 million of cocaine open into 166 kilos....
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want to question christopher guest more junior over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire he'll next appear in court tomorrow. simonjones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest more junior, described as one of europe's most wanted fugitives, headed to his first court appearance, which is set to see him extradited to the uk. it is alleged he fled the uk in 2003, after this man, brian waters, was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two children. he sustained 123 injuries. mr waters had been running a cannabis farm in knutsford, when a group of men stormed the property to demand money. three people are currently serving life sentences for his murder. mr more junior, leaving court with a coat over his head, is wanted in connection with mr waters's death, the attempted murder of a second man, and false imprisonment and assault of other people at the scene. the national crime agency said it had waited a long time for this moment. it insisted it was never going to give up the hunt. mr more junior was arrested on a joint arrest warrant following a jo
want to question christopher guest more junior over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire he'll next appear in court tomorrow. simonjones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest more junior, described as one of europe's most wanted fugitives, headed to his first court appearance, which is set to see him extradited to the uk. it is alleged he fled the uk in 2003, after this man, brian waters, was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two children. he...
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police want to question christopher guest morejr over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshirert tomorrow. simon jones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest morejr, described as one of europe's most wanted fugitives, being led to his first court appearance, which is set to see him extradited to the uk. it is believed he fled the uk in 2003, after this man, brian waters, was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two children. he sustained 123 injuries. mr waters had been running a cannabis farm in knutsford, when a group of men stormed the property to demand money. three people are currently serving life sentences for his murder. mr more jr, leaving court with a coat over his head, is wanted in connection with mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and false imprisonment and assault of other people at the scene. the national crime agency said it had waited a long time for this moment. it insisted it was never going to give up the hunt. mr morejr was arrested on a european arrest warrant following a joint operation with authorities
police want to question christopher guest morejr over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshirert tomorrow. simon jones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest morejr, described as one of europe's most wanted fugitives, being led to his first court appearance, which is set to see him extradited to the uk. it is believed he fled the uk in 2003, after this man, brian waters, was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two children. he sustained 123 injuries....
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vauxhall owners peugeot say they will build the new astra at ellesmere port in cheshire, but that decision obachaan, this week nicknamed bg 20 grannies, are out promising laughter and happiness. so it‘s a shame the summit is most unlikely to be harmonious, positive or uplifting. heavy rain greeted the leaders, predicted to keep falling through most of their summit. head—to—head talks between china‘s president xi jinping and donald trump will be critical. their escalating trade war is dragging down much of the rest of the world too. so, any sort of truce here would be hugely welcome. but the biggest summit split with president trump is over climate change. he‘s leaning onjapan to drop from this g20‘s agreed conclusions any reference to reducing the use of fossil fuels. la marseillaise plays. it‘s all too much for emanuel macron, the president of france. he‘s arguing precisely the opposite case to japan‘s prime minister shinzo abe. translation: if we don't go far enough with our climate ambitions then we‘re holding this summit for nothing. prime minister abe and i care about the g20. we‘re f
vauxhall owners peugeot say they will build the new astra at ellesmere port in cheshire, but that decision obachaan, this week nicknamed bg 20 grannies, are out promising laughter and happiness. so it‘s a shame the summit is most unlikely to be harmonious, positive or uplifting. heavy rain greeted the leaders, predicted to keep falling through most of their summit. head—to—head talks between china‘s president xi jinping and donald trump will be critical. their escalating trade war is...
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constituency in cheshire and she says borisjohnson is divisive in the north of england.oris. i don't suppose the vast majority of them would vote for me either. how, then, is he going to be the person, if he gets the topjobs, to going to be the person, if he gets the top jobs, to unite the country? well, i tell you what, when i was in the civic centre in bromley about four months ago, i was withjo johnson and bob neil, fellow conservative members of parliament for bromley and some teenage girls, mainly girls and a few boys, came up to me and they said to me, is that jojohnson? to me and they said to me, is that jo johnson? is that to me and they said to me, is that jojohnson? is that boris's brother standing over there? and i said, yes it is, and they said, can you get his autograph for us? and that is called stardust. boris can appeal to parts of the country, parts of society that others can't, and that is why he is a leader. who do you wa nt is why he is a leader. who do you want the other name to be on the final two? want the other name to be on the finaltwo? to be ho
constituency in cheshire and she says borisjohnson is divisive in the north of england.oris. i don't suppose the vast majority of them would vote for me either. how, then, is he going to be the person, if he gets the topjobs, to going to be the person, if he gets the top jobs, to unite the country? well, i tell you what, when i was in the civic centre in bromley about four months ago, i was withjo johnson and bob neil, fellow conservative members of parliament for bromley and some teenage...
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sean's at the royal cheshire county show to find out. we're talking about the weather this morning. notjust because of the rain all across england. staying indoors because of the beast from the east. then you have stuff like the east. then you have stuff like the food, ended up being a lot more expensive, and that is playing into this year as well because we have the dry, hot summer it was really long and meant you couldn't grow as much grass as you wanted to. incomes of farmers are down nearly 20% over the last year. we're going to have a look at what the knock—on effect of this year's weather might be in the last few weeks but aurora is just getting started. but you get a little bit of news, travel and whether wherever you are. good morning from bbc london news, i sonja jessup. boris johnson has been accused of plopping over his stance of the third runway at heathrow airport. the mp for uxbridge and south rye slippers previously claimed he would lie down in front of the bulldozers to prevent it. he said he would not say he would stop e
sean's at the royal cheshire county show to find out. we're talking about the weather this morning. notjust because of the rain all across england. staying indoors because of the beast from the east. then you have stuff like the east. then you have stuff like the food, ended up being a lot more expensive, and that is playing into this year as well because we have the dry, hot summer it was really long and meant you couldn't grow as much grass as you wanted to. incomes of farmers are down nearly...
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for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sex cheshire via train and charteredvisit to the caribbean and cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of connell cost more than £400,000. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. food businesses in england and northern ireland will soon have to list all the ingredients in pre—packaged meals, to help protect people with allergies. the change, which will come into force by 2021, will be called natasha's law in memory of natasha ednan—laperouse, who died from an allergic reaction after eating a sandwich from pret a manger. daniela relph reports. it was the start of the summer holiday. 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse was on her way to the south of france, but on board the plane, she began to suffer a catastrophic allergic reaction. she died soon after. natasha had eaten a sandwich from pret—a—manger. the packaging did not say it included sesame seeds. the ingre
for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sex cheshire via train and charteredvisit to the caribbean and cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of connell cost more than £400,000. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. food businesses in england and northern ireland will soon have to list all the ingredients...
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question christopher guest morejr, who's 41, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshireont of his two adult children. a woman who was bitten by a dog in preston last friday has died. 55—year—old sharonjennings was walking her own dog in the brookfield area of preston when she was attacked by another dog. she was taken to hospital on monday and died last night. police are making enquiries to trace the dog involved and its owner. the queen's official birthday has been marked by the annual trooping the colour ceremony. the duchess of sussex joined the parade in an open—top carriage, her first public appearance since the birth of her son four weeks ago. our royal correspondent daniella relph reports. fanfare this week, she has hosted a president and remembered the sacrifice of d—day. today, the queen herself was celebrated on her official birthday. trooping the colour also saw a return to royal duties for the duchess of sussex. meghan rode in a carriage with her husband and the duchesses of cornwall and cambridge, for her first royal engagement since baby archie was born on
question christopher guest morejr, who's 41, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshireont of his two adult children. a woman who was bitten by a dog in preston last friday has died. 55—year—old sharonjennings was walking her own dog in the brookfield area of preston when she was attacked by another dog. she was taken to hospital on monday and died last night. police are making enquiries to trace the dog involved and its owner. the queen's official birthday has been marked...
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for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sussex to cheshire, by royal train and and the visit to the caribbean and cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, cost more than £400,000. long—haul visits, like that one to the caribbean, meant a sharp increase in the royal family's carbon emissions caused by air travel — they were up by 98%, though emissions from royal residences were down by 22%. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nicholas witchell, bbc news. southern water has been ordered to pay a record £126 million in fines and customer rebates for spills of wastewater into the environment from its sewage plants, and for deliberately misreporting its performance. the regulator, ofwat, called the case "shocking". james ingham joins us from eastleigh sewage works in hampshire. james, this is a very significant find by the regulator? yes, this is the largest finder based on the company size
for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sussex to cheshire, by royal train and and the visit to the caribbean and cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall, cost more than £400,000. long—haul visits, like that one to the caribbean, meant a sharp increase in the royal family's carbon emissions caused by air travel — they were up by 98%, though emissions from royal residences were down by 22%. overall, officials say the year was a busy...
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question christopher guest more junior, who's 41, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshirenjune 2003. the victim was tortured and beaten to death, in front of his two adult children. the actor 0livia colman and the tv adventurer bear grylls are among the famous names recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who've also been recognised for contributing to their communities. lizo mzimba's report contains some flash photography. academy award winner 0livia colman says she is thrilled to have been made a commander of the order of the british empire for services to drama. now is the winter of our discontent... simon russell beale has received a knighthood for his acting work. in the world of music, performer and actor alfie boe becomes an 0be for services to music and charity. while the grammy and brit—nominated performer m:i.a becomes an mbe. but of course, the majority of the honours have gone to people who aren't in the public eye. for work in their communities across the country. people like nimco ali, who has been made an 0
question christopher guest more junior, who's 41, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshirenjune 2003. the victim was tortured and beaten to death, in front of his two adult children. the actor 0livia colman and the tv adventurer bear grylls are among the famous names recognised in the queen's birthday honours list. theyjoin hundreds of members of the public who've also been recognised for contributing to their communities. lizo mzimba's report contains some flash photography....
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question christopher guest more junior, who's ai, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshire was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two adult children. the queen's official birthday has been marked by the annual trooping the colour ceremony. the duchess of sussex joined the parade in an open—top carriage, her first public appearance since the birth of her son four weeks ago. our royal correspondent daniella relph reports. fanfare this week, she has hosted a president and remembered the sacrifice of d—day. today, the queen herself was celebrated on her official birthday. trooping the colour also saw a return to royal duties for the duchess of sussex. meghan rode in a carriage with her husband and the duchesses of cornwall and cambridge, for her first royal engagement since baby archie was born on the 6th of may. the american duchess did not take part in the state visit of the american president earlier in the week, because of the birth of her baby son. but officials say she chose to interrupt her maternity leave for this event, because it is a family moment in which
question christopher guest more junior, who's ai, in connection with the murder of a man at a remote cheshire was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two adult children. the queen's official birthday has been marked by the annual trooping the colour ceremony. the duchess of sussex joined the parade in an open—top carriage, her first public appearance since the birth of her son four weeks ago. our royal correspondent daniella relph reports. fanfare this week, she has hosted a...
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rearrested by police investigating the deaths of babies at the countess of chester hospital, in cheshire a 54—storey building in new york, killing the pilot. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. let's start with the financial times, which leads on the tory leadership race. it claims borisjohnson remains the frontrunner, butjeremy hunt's campaign is gaining momentum. "the gloves are off" — so says the metro, which focuses on another leadership hopeful, michael gove, and his criticism of his rival borisjohnson. the same story makes the front page of the telegraph. it says mr gove is being accused of "desperation", with his attack on borisjohnson seen as an attempt to deflect questions over his past cocaine use. the times says borisjohnson is facing criticism notjust from michael gove, but also from dominic raab and jeremy hunt, over his plans for tax cuts for the rich. a different s
rearrested by police investigating the deaths of babies at the countess of chester hospital, in cheshire a 54—storey building in new york, killing the pilot. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. let's start with the financial times, which leads on the tory leadership race. it claims...
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for example, a visit lastjune by the queen and duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train and charter earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. 0verall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royalfamily, the members of which led by the queen carried out more than 3000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nicholas witchell, bbc news. lots more on that and other stories but let me take you to the business live page. sally has talked about this already, shares up 19% after it reported a narrowing of its losses last year, carpetright. clearly quite a lot of challenges for the firm to make this work but nonetheless they say their turnaround plan is continuing, they have been cutting costs, but their shares are up nearly 20%. you're watching business live — our top story: iran has responded with defiance to the latest us sanctions targeting its supreme leader, saying they'll close the door to future diplomacy. if you are wondering why we have our lunch in front of us there is a reason. . . laughter a decade ago, getting foo
for example, a visit lastjune by the queen and duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train and charter earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. 0verall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royalfamily, the members of which led by the queen carried out more than 3000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nicholas witchell, bbc news. lots more on that and other stories but let me take you to the business live page. sally has...
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the secondary school in cheshire already has a teaching assistant trained to support pupils. lot of pressures from home life. there is a lot of pressure from expectations. social media, they never turn off from social media, which is constant. and i think young people now have great expectations about what they want to do in the future. and all these things can be quite daunting. but teachers say the new plans need financial backing. it's really good today that we are looking at improving teacher training, but without proper funding, this really is a sticking plaster approach. at the moment, the cuts have led to really long waiting lists for children for specialist mental health provision. there will be an extra £1 million for students' mental health support at university. with 1000 mental health support at university. with1000 teachers due to start training this summer, the prime minister says the strategy is about prevention. but those who will be delivering it are cautious that it is not enough to tackle what is a growing problem. lauren moss, bbc news. sir andy murray mak
the secondary school in cheshire already has a teaching assistant trained to support pupils. lot of pressures from home life. there is a lot of pressure from expectations. social media, they never turn off from social media, which is constant. and i think young people now have great expectations about what they want to do in the future. and all these things can be quite daunting. but teachers say the new plans need financial backing. it's really good today that we are looking at improving...
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launched as soon as possible and congratulate the cornish rugby team for their win on sunday against cheshire to become champions. >> i am delighted to congratulate the cornish rugby team as my honorable friend invites me to do. i was pleased indeed to see the decision made to give that support to the cornwall initiative. i remember vividly meeting representatives of the spaceport during my visit earlier this year and there is some exciting commercial opportunities available for cornwall and the united kingdom. >> july 2016 my constituent diagnosed with myeloma, a form of blood cancer. he had chemotherapy and responded well but had recurrent infections which part antibiotics. he went into remission in 2018 and was stuffed in december. he appealed the decision despite the fact he was receiving treatment, his appeal was refused. in february he was told his cancer had relapsed. it is incurable. he has been told his mobility will be repossessed this week. removing will leave him short of money unable to get to most appointments and at risk of infection on public transport. i appeal to everybody o
launched as soon as possible and congratulate the cornish rugby team for their win on sunday against cheshire to become champions. >> i am delighted to congratulate the cornish rugby team as my honorable friend invites me to do. i was pleased indeed to see the decision made to give that support to the cornwall initiative. i remember vividly meeting representatives of the spaceport during my visit earlier this year and there is some exciting commercial opportunities available for cornwall...
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frimley health, bolton, mid—cheshire and thameside and glossop also performed well.is that when people receive it it turns the world upside down. it is a really difficult experience for people to go through, and the longer people have to wait to get that diagnosis and treatment, the more it will impact them, their health and well—being, just going through that experience. an nhs england spokesperson said: the nhs long—term plan outlines how it aims to diagnose more cancers sooner but charities say right now it is a system in crisis. violent clashes between protestors and police have led to some government offices in hong kong being closed for the rest of the week. the protesters are angry about plans to allow extradition to mainland china. let's talk to our china correspondent stephen mcdonnell who's in hong kong for us this morning. good morning to you. can you explain for us where you are? we can see a barricade behind you. this is the entrance to the legislative council where the authorities are making sure that protesters do not get anywhere near those empowered
frimley health, bolton, mid—cheshire and thameside and glossop also performed well.is that when people receive it it turns the world upside down. it is a really difficult experience for people to go through, and the longer people have to wait to get that diagnosis and treatment, the more it will impact them, their health and well—being, just going through that experience. an nhs england spokesperson said: the nhs long—term plan outlines how it aims to diagnose more cancers sooner but...
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he's a real cheshire cat. - shriya. - who is harry styles? - correct. - pop music for $400, please.
he's a real cheshire cat. - shriya. - who is harry styles? - correct. - pop music for $400, please.
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for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train andisit to the caribbean and cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. let's talk on this more with graham smith, chief executive of republic — an organisation that wants to see the monarchy abolished and the queen replaced with an elected head of state. buckingham palace makes the point thatis buckingham palace makes the point that is part of their estate and this is what it was going to cost to repair. it is part of the crown estates are repair. it is part of the crown estates a re not repair. it is part of the crown estates are not theirs. the refurbishment is clearly designed to provide a host for prince harry and meghan. there is no reason why they should have that home provided by taxpayers. it is two and a half million pounds we could be spending
for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train andisit to the caribbean and cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. overall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. let's talk on this more with graham smith, chief executive of republic — an...
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the visit lastjune by the queen and duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train and charter aircraft cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. long haul visits like the one to the caribbean meant a sharp increase in the royal family's carbon emissions caused by air travel. up by 98%. emissions by royal residences were down by 22%. overall officials say the year was a busy one for the royalfamily, the the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members the year was a busy one for the royalfamily, the members of which carried out more than 3000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. yesterday we told you about the cat that had to be rescued after getting trapped in a car engine. today, that theme of felines having lucky escapes continues. yes, spare a thought for poor old droptop who spent three days trapped in a world war two bunker. he got stuck after squeezing himself into a reinforced concrete structure in suffolk on friday. dozens of locals tried to get him out — before a team of expert volunteers from the warrior fi
the visit lastjune by the queen and duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train and charter aircraft cuba earlier this year by the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. long haul visits like the one to the caribbean meant a sharp increase in the royal family's carbon emissions caused by air travel. up by 98%. emissions by royal residences were down by 22%. overall officials say the year was a busy one for the royalfamily, the the year was a busy one for the royal...
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for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train and earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. 0verall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nick is here with me now. every year, when these figures come out, there are always raised eyebrows at some of the detail. has there been much reaction this time? not a lot of reaction publicly, but undoubtedly, some raised eyebrows, and it is of concern is to the palace if those raised eyebrows are from within the constituency it would look to for support. yeah, this is quite some refurbishment, isn‘t it? this is quite some refurbishment, isn't it? it this is quite some refurbishment, isn‘t it? it is called a cottage. in reality, it is five separate houses which have been returned to a single residence. it is a great 2 listed buildings so they have had to take ca re buildings so they have had to take care to adhe
for example, the visit last year by the queen and the duchess of sussex to cheshire by royal train and earlier this year by the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall cost more than £400,000. 0verall, officials say the year was a busy one for the royal family, the members of which, led by the queen, carried out more than 3,000 official engagements in the uk and overseas. nick is here with me now. every year, when these figures come out, there are always raised eyebrows at some of the...
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the french company which owns vauxhall says its ellesmere port plant in cheshire will be one of two sites has said its decision is conditional on what it describes as "the final terms of the uk's exit" from the eu. the factory on merseyside employs over a thousand workers. the time is 5:14pm. the headlines on bbc news: labour mps call on jeremy corbyn to overturn the decision to allow his ally — chris williamson — back into the party following anti—semitism allegations. a jury hears that the man accused of stabbing lee pomeroy to death held a phone to his face and said "i'm going to kill this man." the two contenders to be the next tory leader and next prime minister clash over their policies, ahead of more hustings this evening. it is the start of the women's world cup. england face norway tonight, and his side are happy, and ready to win. west indies are chasing 269 for victory against india in the cricket world cup, and well cut elimination for them is getting closer as they struggle. liam brady has missed out on a place in the main draw of wimbledon. he was beaten in the third round o
the french company which owns vauxhall says its ellesmere port plant in cheshire will be one of two sites has said its decision is conditional on what it describes as "the final terms of the uk's exit" from the eu. the factory on merseyside employs over a thousand workers. the time is 5:14pm. the headlines on bbc news: labour mps call on jeremy corbyn to overturn the decision to allow his ally — chris williamson — back into the party following anti—semitism allegations. a jury...