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chris morris, bbc news. and 110w else. chris morris, bbc news. and now the rest of today's news.s dismissed what's called unverified fake results, after emmerson mnangagwa was declared winner of the first presidential election since the ousting of robert mugabe. nelson chamisa's mdc alliance party says it will launch a legal challenge because the vote was rigged. there's a heavy police presence on the streets of the capital harare, after protests on wednesday left six people dead. our correspondent nomsa mseko reports. zimbabweans have spoken but celebrations the morning after an election have been largely absent in the capital harare. a sense of business as usual has returned with shops reopening. but a large police presence still firmly on the ground. the army, which unleashed rounds of bullets on protesting supporters of the opposition movement for democratic change on wednesday in some of the most violent scenes the country has seen in years with at least six people killed, was not visible on the streets of the capital. in the dead of night the country's electoral commission
chris morris, bbc news. and 110w else. chris morris, bbc news. and now the rest of today's news.s dismissed what's called unverified fake results, after emmerson mnangagwa was declared winner of the first presidential election since the ousting of robert mugabe. nelson chamisa's mdc alliance party says it will launch a legal challenge because the vote was rigged. there's a heavy police presence on the streets of the capital harare, after protests on wednesday left six people dead. our...
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chris morris, bbc news. lot of delight for visitors who happen to witness the birth. well, joining me now is mikejordan, chester zoo s collections director. thank you for being with us. it took visitors by surprise. pretty unusual for it to give birth just like that? we were expecting it to give birth within a week or so, but you normally expect it to happen at night and seeing it on the cctv. what gave us all a surprise is the female decided to give birth at lunchtime. the visitors there were rewarded with a once—in—a—lifetime experience and she gave birth parent then in front of the public. no complications? the car popped out? the car is fantastic, and the mother. no complications at all. normally we do not intervene anyway. she did exactly what she should do and the calf was up in about 15 minutes and walking around and is now on view to the public at chester zoo now on view to the public at chester zoo and in the paddock next to the house as well. it is all looking really well. the wider context of this
chris morris, bbc news. lot of delight for visitors who happen to witness the birth. well, joining me now is mikejordan, chester zoo s collections director. thank you for being with us. it took visitors by surprise. pretty unusual for it to give birth just like that? we were expecting it to give birth within a week or so, but you normally expect it to happen at night and seeing it on the cctv. what gave us all a surprise is the female decided to give birth at lunchtime. the visitors there were...
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our reality check correspondent chris morris has been looking at the impact of no deal on the uk‘s foodn there were strikes in college i think in 2015. we have 30 mike duke miles of cues. the fear is that the keys could be longer and last longer. we would not run out of food but there could be gaps of food on our shelves. what would the view of this be from the people behind brexit? i have spoken to about 20 to 30 senior people who are in the logistics industries, that warehouse industry, the retail, supermarkets... and they are all saying pretty much the same thing. they are very worried. they do not wa nt to they are very worried. they do not want to scare customers. they are happy if customers are buying things and consumers are buying things and the system works. if it is project fear organised by politicians, it seems to me unlikely that an entire industry that wants to make a profit and make things move smoothly would go along with that. i do not quite buy that. i think there are real issues here because we have developed over the last couple of decades the system that is so depen
our reality check correspondent chris morris has been looking at the impact of no deal on the uk‘s foodn there were strikes in college i think in 2015. we have 30 mike duke miles of cues. the fear is that the keys could be longer and last longer. we would not run out of food but there could be gaps of food on our shelves. what would the view of this be from the people behind brexit? i have spoken to about 20 to 30 senior people who are in the logistics industries, that warehouse industry, the...