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could you imagine theresa may celebrated that the church of england had won? had won? i'm just so pleased the monies pro eu. everybody else isjust sitting there. i think it is fantastic. vive la france! a senior figure in croatian football tweeted a list of all the multiracial players in the france team with the flag of the countries that their ancestors come from, and said, which country are we playing? they found out today they are playing france, united france, and the multiracial france. sur
could you imagine theresa may celebrated that the church of england had won? had won? i'm just so pleased the monies pro eu. everybody else isjust sitting there. i think it is fantastic. vive la france! a senior figure in croatian football tweeted a list of all the multiracial players in the france team with the flag of the countries that their ancestors come from, and said, which country are we playing? they found out today they are playing france, united france, and the multiracial france. sur
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could you imagine theresa may celebrated that the church of england had won? i'mjust so that the church of england had won? i'm just so pleased the monies pro eu. everybody else isjust sitting there. i think it is fantastic. vive la france! a senior figure in croatian football tweeted a list of all the multiracial players in the france team with the flag of the countries that their ancestors come from, and said, which country are we playing? they found out today they are playing france, united france, and the multiracial france. sur england are back home. they have made the decision not to have an open top kind of parade through the city. juszczyk that is the right decision? i think it is a very good decision, because they had a great tournament and gareth southgate has done wonderful things with this team, and they've got a great future, but let's not act like they've won anything yet. they finished fourth, probably about par where they should have been, and thatis where they should have been, and that is not worth an open top bus parade, but anything that uni
could you imagine theresa may celebrated that the church of england had won? i'mjust so that the church of england had won? i'm just so pleased the monies pro eu. everybody else isjust sitting there. i think it is fantastic. vive la france! a senior figure in croatian football tweeted a list of all the multiracial players in the france team with the flag of the countries that their ancestors come from, and said, which country are we playing? they found out today they are playing france, united...
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following ball's conviction, the church of england commissioned dame moira gibb to conduct an independent steered the church to believe ball's protestations of innocence instead of the victims. counsel for the inquiry fiona scolding sought to examine the role lord carey may have played in enabling peter ball to evadejustice. peter was an immensely inspiring and charismatic person. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. so i actually believed him for quite a time because who else were complaining about him? i didn't know these people. so you could understand most of us took a little time to catch on to what this man was doing to younger people. the inquiry has shown lord carey some of the correspondence he received from victims, and proceedings will continue this afternoon. now although lord carey admits to being the tv easily duped by a manipulative child abuser, he does not accept that the church might have been able to stop peter ball from offending. but he struggled to explain why he never handed those letters from victims of abuse to the polic
following ball's conviction, the church of england commissioned dame moira gibb to conduct an independent steered the church to believe ball's protestations of innocence instead of the victims. counsel for the inquiry fiona scolding sought to examine the role lord carey may have played in enabling peter ball to evadejustice. peter was an immensely inspiring and charismatic person. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things. so i actually believed him for...
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the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, says those who were abused by a disgraced church of englandpeter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation of young men. mr carey has been giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, from where caroline daviesjoins me. take us through what happened today. this inquiry is looking into historic child abuse from lots of different organisations and this week the focus is on the church of england and on that one man in particular, peter ball. yesterday, the inquiry heard that many of peter ball's colleagues thought it was impossible for him to do many of these acts. they saw him as a wholly visionary. when he was accused of abuse in the early 90s, the church prayed for him and not for his victims. lord carey who was giving evidence today echoed those sentiments and talked about how he thought it was almost impossible that peter ball could have done these acts when he first heard about them. i couldn't believe that a bishop in the church of god could do such evil things.
the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, says those who were abused by a disgraced church of englandpeter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, was jailed in 2015 after admitting the sexual exploitation of young men. mr carey has been giving evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, from where caroline daviesjoins me. take us through what happened today. this inquiry is looking into historic child abuse from lots of different organisations and this week the focus...
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either they split, like the church of england did, or they have to let go of this. thing is that the opposition is in a similar split. labour are not confronting the central problems of the brexit issue and staying on the sideline. across the nation, fascism is growing and we are living in an increasingly disturbing world. the other story is roadworks, speed limits, something that aggregates all of us and effected me a couple of weeks ago. they maintain speed restrictions at even when there is no work going on. that would be very unfair because you get used to one thing on one day and the next day he would have to remind yourself. surely that would be a good thing.|j did one of those courses and they are so did one of those courses and they are so boring. after that i am never going to speed again. it is not about speeding it is about getting stuck in these restrictions when the iraq no roadworks on. —— there are no roadworks. it smells of another tax... get more tickets. motorists will end up paying through the nose again. he is a sceptic! looking ahead to donald t
either they split, like the church of england did, or they have to let go of this. thing is that the opposition is in a similar split. labour are not confronting the central problems of the brexit issue and staying on the sideline. across the nation, fascism is growing and we are living in an increasingly disturbing world. the other story is roadworks, speed limits, something that aggregates all of us and effected me a couple of weeks ago. they maintain speed restrictions at even when there is...
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of its nuclear weapons program. and, finally, football won't be coming home to english churches anytime soon. the church of englandas warned world cup fans not to check their mobiles during wedding services or they risk being told to leave. so let's begin. with me is alpesh patel, who's ceo at praefinium partners. good to have you on the programme. thank you. let's start with brexit. very different headlines from very different papers. brexiteers horrified as may reveals her hand. what is her hand? we don't have time for that. the problem she faces is she would have to be the world's greatest negotiator to have a roundtable group, all of them are rivals, one group who want out of the customs union, the single market so we can the customs union, the single market so we can strike trade deals to the other side who say business, presumably companies like mine, want a soft transition. as a matter of logic, how do you bring them together? then you have to go to parliament and then you have to go to angela merkel and the rest of the eu. i declare a bias and vested interest. i am eu. i declare a bias and vested interest.
of its nuclear weapons program. and, finally, football won't be coming home to english churches anytime soon. the church of englandas warned world cup fans not to check their mobiles during wedding services or they risk being told to leave. so let's begin. with me is alpesh patel, who's ceo at praefinium partners. good to have you on the programme. thank you. let's start with brexit. very different headlines from very different papers. brexiteers horrified as may reveals her hand. what is her...
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a look at the i as well, prince charles insisting he was unaware of the crimes of the church of englandle. that is featured in quite a lot of the papers. but so does the weather. what manages to sneak onto the front page of the ft? it is donald trump on the economy. yeah. fake news or the truth? the truth, i think. been doing well for a while though, hasn't it? yet, the truth but with some caveats. us grave has it for but with some caveats. us grave has itfor .i%, but with some caveats. us grave has it for .i%, and that is really positive. donald trump said he was going to get growth up and he has done so. there was a comment also after his meeting withjean—claude juncker the eu which he has hailed asa juncker the eu which he has hailed as a great victory for free and fair trade. lots of positive economic news coming out of the us. but it fails to mention though i'm a is one the us economy has been doing 0k fails to mention though i'm a is one the us economy has been doing ok for some time. if you read donald trump's twitter feed you would think us growth had been lagging. also it hit 4
a look at the i as well, prince charles insisting he was unaware of the crimes of the church of englandle. that is featured in quite a lot of the papers. but so does the weather. what manages to sneak onto the front page of the ft? it is donald trump on the economy. yeah. fake news or the truth? the truth, i think. been doing well for a while though, hasn't it? yet, the truth but with some caveats. us grave has it for but with some caveats. us grave has itfor .i%, but with some caveats. us...
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the former church of england bishop was found guilty of sex offences in 2015.and stargazers prepare for the longest total lunar eclipse of the century as the moon passes through the earth's shadow this evening. much more to come in the next few minutes with someone i am pleased to say who knows a lot more than me. right now it is time for the sport. chris mitchell is at the bbc sport centre. good evening.... geraint thomas has been hurtling down the mountains of the pyranees at almost 80—km/hour. . . .. the final mountain stage — stage 19 of the tour de france — hasjust ended... thomas finished second on the stage, behind primoz roglic. that means he picked up six bonus seconds which extends his lead two minutes and five seconds... and with one day of racing to go until the ceremonial finish in paris, that should give him a race—winning advantage going into tomorrow's time trial. so here's the overall classification... two stages to go... a time trial tomorrow followed by the procession to paris... thomas is leading. chris froome now slips back to fourth. he lo
the former church of england bishop was found guilty of sex offences in 2015.and stargazers prepare for the longest total lunar eclipse of the century as the moon passes through the earth's shadow this evening. much more to come in the next few minutes with someone i am pleased to say who knows a lot more than me. right now it is time for the sport. chris mitchell is at the bbc sport centre. good evening.... geraint thomas has been hurtling down the mountains of the pyranees at almost...
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of its nuclear weapons program. and, finally, football won't be coming home to english churches anytime soon. the church of englandng wedding services or they risk being told to leave.
of its nuclear weapons program. and, finally, football won't be coming home to english churches anytime soon. the church of englandng wedding services or they risk being told to leave.
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the church of england did. did the royal college of psychiatrists? nity that experience gender dysphoria and offer evidence —based treatment. so you are not fully behind the memorandum of understanding of 2017. you want it on one side of the equation, but not on one side of the equation, but not on the other? i have said we said we 100% backed the ban on conversion therapy against sexuality. ok? 100% backed the ban on conversion therapy against sexuality. 0k?” 100% backed the ban on conversion therapy against sexuality. ok? i am going to read some messages. what i understood about myself when i was 18 is that there was something wrong with me. it took me a very long time. and the whole of society to change attitudes. and i now know there was nothing wrong with me. i am absolutely grateful to the government for coming forward and banning a therapy that will turn around to people and say there is something wrong with you. which we don't. let me read some messages on whatsapp. once a conversion therapy isa whatsapp. once a conversion therapy is a joke. g
the church of england did. did the royal college of psychiatrists? nity that experience gender dysphoria and offer evidence —based treatment. so you are not fully behind the memorandum of understanding of 2017. you want it on one side of the equation, but not on one side of the equation, but not on the other? i have said we said we 100% backed the ban on conversion therapy against sexuality. ok? 100% backed the ban on conversion therapy against sexuality. 0k?” 100% backed the ban on...
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pickings church of england school in wolverhampton.many problems. —— money problems. their teacher has been issuing redundancies and worrying about £5 million repair bill. we've had to make 14 posts redundant this year, cut back on staff, and it means we have had to cut back on instrumental lessons and increase charges for those and our annual theatre production, we have had to cancel this year, and it also means that we have had to spend our money repairing holes in the roof lea ks money repairing holes in the roof leaks like this. in total, there is somewhere around 300 of these in the school building and when it rains, as we've had some heavy downpours, the water to into the corridors, it into the buckets, and brings the ceiling down. department of education says school budgets have been protected and rising to record levels, at heads leader says funding levels, at heads leader says funding levels could become catastrophic. u nless levels could become catastrophic. unless something is done around funding, it is inevitable that stand
pickings church of england school in wolverhampton.many problems. —— money problems. their teacher has been issuing redundancies and worrying about £5 million repair bill. we've had to make 14 posts redundant this year, cut back on staff, and it means we have had to cut back on instrumental lessons and increase charges for those and our annual theatre production, we have had to cancel this year, and it also means that we have had to spend our money repairing holes in the roof lea ks money...
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cross—examined for the first time about his role in the alleged cover up of sexual abuse by the disgraced church of englande evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. the department for transport will release figures this morning showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. the data is based on rail passenger counts provided by train operating companies and is intended to monitor crowding levels. the government requires rail companies to use the information to plan timetables in a way that reduces over—crowding. millions of so—called "just about managing" families are no better off today than they were 15 years ago, according to research from the resolution foundation. the not—for—profit social—policy think tank estimates that middle and low—income families were £100 worse off last year than they were in 2003. it also estimates child poverty has increased by 3%. the use of anti—depressants for children is on the rise. in the past three years, 950,000 prescriptions w
cross—examined for the first time about his role in the alleged cover up of sexual abuse by the disgraced church of englande evidence to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, which is examining how the former bishop of gloucester managed to evade justice for more than 20 years. the department for transport will release figures this morning showing which train services in the uk are the most overcrowded. the data is based on rail passenger counts provided by train operating...
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now this the church of england wants to, wants companies, it says look if you're a company and you don'twait a minute, wait a minute. can you explain this? >> please. >> [laughter] >> the church of england says two companies that it invests in if you don't get in line with the regulations and beliefs behind the paris climate accord we're going to divest out of you not very christian is it threatening people? i don't know but anyway they said you have to do it by 2020 and now they did an extension to 2023 and if by 2023 you haven't taken steps to become greedy then we're out of your company. it's interesting. they said before they used to try and influence behavior. that hasn't worked now they're threatening to take the money away full scale. stuart: the church of england has gone back to its pagan roots but how does a catholic feel about this? >> i don't know if you'll like my response here but it's their money and they can invest it where they like how they like it if they want to put it in a church. stuart: but i contributed that money. >> you do and you have a choice to make there. so
now this the church of england wants to, wants companies, it says look if you're a company and you don'twait a minute, wait a minute. can you explain this? >> please. >> [laughter] >> the church of england says two companies that it invests in if you don't get in line with the regulations and beliefs behind the paris climate accord we're going to divest out of you not very christian is it threatening people? i don't know but anyway they said you have to do it by 2020 and now...
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a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high placesr bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his good word. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i, along with many others, had been misled, and the reverse was true. the prince said he was unaware until recently that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. i have to say, the victims find that excuse rather unconvincing. prince charles is somebody who had access to the best legal advice that money can buy, he had the opportunity to clarify the legal position, and he should've taken that opportunity and avoided a relationship with this man. in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerse
a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high placesr bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his...
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instead ball was allowed to continue officiating in the church of england and abusing more victims. or martin bashir reports. this is not how 82—year—old lord carey planned to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury — arriving at the independent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. bolt stood down as bishop of gloucester in 1992 after accepting a police caution for gross indecency dash back ball. two years later he was allowed to return to christian ministry by lord carey. responding to questions, lord carey said he struggled to believe that ball was a predatory abuse. i could not believe that a bishop in the church of god and do such evil things, so i actually believed him for quite a time. lord carey was reminded of seven letters that he was sent by victims of abuse, but instead of counselling then, he arranged for ball to receive £12,500 in financial support. seems particularly galling that peter ball should be sent money to go on holiday when the victims and survivors were not given any counselling. i have already said i regret the trea
instead ball was allowed to continue officiating in the church of england and abusing more victims. or martin bashir reports. this is not how 82—year—old lord carey planned to reflect on his tenure as archbishop of canterbury — arriving at the independent inquiry to be cross—examined about his role in the case of peter ball. bolt stood down as bishop of gloucester in 1992 after accepting a police caution for gross indecency dash back ball. two years later he was allowed to return to...
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you may be aware the church of england has released an app.ndividuals to be investigating these issues when there could be organised criminals and other dangerous people involved? may i welcome the clear initiatives programme. it is a simple apple mac to put on your phone. i would encourage the committee and everyone else to put it on their phone if they are in the habit of watching their car regularly. it is independently designed. having looked through it myself it is very clever. you log the location. it is on your phone, so there is no reason why the people at the car wash would know you are doing this. it takes you through a series of questions which suggest, depending on the answers, they may suggest whether there is cause to be concerned. and if a certain number of answers come through as positive, i suppose, you are encouraged to ring the modern slavery helpline. victoria atkins. the government has faced cross—party criticism in the lords over concerns that it could take two years to cut the maximum stake on betting machines. ministers
you may be aware the church of england has released an app.ndividuals to be investigating these issues when there could be organised criminals and other dangerous people involved? may i welcome the clear initiatives programme. it is a simple apple mac to put on your phone. i would encourage the committee and everyone else to put it on their phone if they are in the habit of watching their car regularly. it is independently designed. having looked through it myself it is very clever. you log the...
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peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. is and gloucester seen here on the left with his twin brother, was for 32 months for sexually abusing teenagers and young men. he had been cautioned by police more than ten years earlier, and resigned his position. this enquiry is addressing allegations of an establishment cover—up. a cover—up that allegedly involved the church, seniorfigures in the that allegedly involved the church, senior figures in the judiciary and even the royal family. senior figures in the judiciary and even the royalfamily. peter senior figures in the judiciary and even the royal family. peter ball claimed to be a close friend of prince charles. today, the enquiry was read extracts from letters the prince of wales sent peter ball written in the 1990s, after he had been cautioned. this is what the prince wrote in february, 1995. i wish i could do more. ifeel desperately strongly about the monstrous wrong stunt to you and the way you have been treated. it is appalling that the archbishop has gone back on what he
peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. is and gloucester seen here on the left with his twin brother, was for 32 months for sexually abusing teenagers and young men. he had been cautioned by police more than ten years earlier, and resigned his position. this enquiry is addressing allegations of an establishment cover—up. a cover—up that allegedly involved the church, seniorfigures in the that allegedly involved the church, senior figures in the...
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a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high placest in 2015 the former bishop of lewis and gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. today in a letter read to the inquiry by senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, 5ailing he tru5ted him on what he believed to be his good work. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i along with many others had been misled, and the reverse wa5 others had been misled, and the rever5e was true. others had been misled, and the reverse was true. the prince said he wa5 reverse was true. the prince said he was not aware until recently that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. i have to say that the victim5 find that excuse rather unconvincing. prince charles had acce55 unconvincing. prince charles had access to the best legal advice that money can buy, he had the chance to clarify the lega
a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high placest in 2015 the former bishop of lewis and gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. today in a letter read to the inquiry by senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, 5ailing he tru5ted him on what he...
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christchurch in alexandria, the church of england, was built with trim of sandstone, you see it's painted. it always had trouble with the weather. and the scotch realized this the minute they got here. but it's brick and limestone. still a practicing church. through war and, civil war. and all, it was always protected. because this is where george washington worshipped. one of two churches, a country church near mount vernon, and this one, christ church. it had very few changes since the 18th century. remind you inside of what would you see in bermuda, or barbados, wherever the english were, to build this kind of a church. i urge you to see it, if possible. >> there we go. here you can barely see it. they have split between two rocks, two stones. in the process and this is, the stafford county and jane o'connor had created a wonderful little park there. and it's a highly desirable residential area. but it's just as they left it when the buildings were built here, these were rejected stones all over the place. evidence of their work. and how they did it. here we go here's some of the workm
christchurch in alexandria, the church of england, was built with trim of sandstone, you see it's painted. it always had trouble with the weather. and the scotch realized this the minute they got here. but it's brick and limestone. still a practicing church. through war and, civil war. and all, it was always protected. because this is where george washington worshipped. one of two churches, a country church near mount vernon, and this one, christ church. it had very few changes since the 18th...
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christ church and alexandria, church of england, was built with a trim of sandstone, you see it's painted, it always had trouble with the weather. and the scots realized when they got here. it's brick and limestone it's still a practicing church, through war and the civil war, it was always protected because this is where george washington worshiped. one of two churches. a country church near mount vernon, and this one, christ church, it had very few changes. it reminds you inside what you see in bermuda or barbados, where the english were. they built this kind of church. i urge you to see it, if possible. it had -- i've done something wrong. there. there we go. here, you can barely see it, they have split between two rocks, in the process, this is stafford county, jane o'connor have created a wonderful little park there, it's a highly desirable residential area, but it's just as they left it when the buildings are built here. these are rejected stones all over the place evidence of their work and how they did it here some of the workmen he's driving six, probably six, maybe a and b some
christ church and alexandria, church of england, was built with a trim of sandstone, you see it's painted, it always had trouble with the weather. and the scots realized when they got here. it's brick and limestone it's still a practicing church, through war and the civil war, it was always protected because this is where george washington worshiped. one of two churches. a country church near mount vernon, and this one, christ church, it had very few changes. it reminds you inside what you see...
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christ church in alexandria, church of england, was built with a trim of aquaya sand stone and you see it's painted. it always had trouble with the weather and the skrcots realize this the moment they came here. still a practicing church through the civil war and all, it was always protected because this is where george washington worshipped, one of two churches, a country church near mt. vernon and this one, christ church. it's had very, very few changes since the 18th century and reminds you inside of what you'd see in bermuda or bar barbados. i urge you to see it if possible. wait a minute. i've done something wrong. there, we're all right. there we go. here, you can barely see it. they have split between two rocks, two stones, rocks, in the process at aquaya and this is the stafford county and jane o'connor have created a wonderful little park there, and it's a highly desirable residential area, but it's just as they left it when the buildings were built here. these rejected stones, all over the place, evidence of their work and how they did it. here's some of the workmen in some s
christ church in alexandria, church of england, was built with a trim of aquaya sand stone and you see it's painted. it always had trouble with the weather and the skrcots realize this the moment they came here. still a practicing church through the civil war and all, it was always protected because this is where george washington worshipped, one of two churches, a country church near mt. vernon and this one, christ church. it's had very, very few changes since the 18th century and reminds you...
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former supreme church of englander and chief national security and analyst. it is always great to see you. you heard john bolton there, he's suggesting just one year we can address all of these things. what do you make of that taime frame. >> well, let's begin by saying let's hope he's right. the chance of kim jong-un giving up all of his not only nuclear weapons but his weapons of mass destructi destruction. that includes chemical and logic, both of what he has. the chance of him giving up are roughly the same. that's not going to happen either. what we need is some patience and a strategy. >> well, i guess how much patience. i heard some experts estimating you got to probably give yourself 15 years to fully denuclearize. >> my question is even if it is some where in between there, what do you promise a year? is there a strategy to make this seem really urgent, what do you make of it? >> my guess is he's trying to pressurize the kim regime. suppose it is a legitimate tactic in the negotiations. it is not going to work and r l realistically. it is not 15 years
former supreme church of englander and chief national security and analyst. it is always great to see you. you heard john bolton there, he's suggesting just one year we can address all of these things. what do you make of that taime frame. >> well, let's begin by saying let's hope he's right. the chance of kim jong-un giving up all of his not only nuclear weapons but his weapons of mass destructi destruction. that includes chemical and logic, both of what he has. the chance of him giving...
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this is regarding the case of peter ball who was a senior figure in the church of england for severald by police way back in 1993. this enquiry has been looking at whether there was a cover—up from people within the church and within high places who tried to influence his case. today we looked at the relationship between peter ball and the prince of wales. peter ball had called the prints are good friends and we heard some extracts from some letters between the two men. i'm going to read some of them to you. in 1996 the prince of wales roads to peter ball saying... lets start a 1995. he wrote to peter ball saying "i wish i could do more. ifeel so desperately strongly of the monstrous wrongs that have been done to you and away you have been treated he went on to say that the public perception of him was based on events and characters based entirely on lies, invention and speculation and sensation. we also heard about the property that prince charles duchy estate had rented out to peter ball and his brother following estate had rented out to peter ball and his brotherfollowing his resig
this is regarding the case of peter ball who was a senior figure in the church of england for severald by police way back in 1993. this enquiry has been looking at whether there was a cover—up from people within the church and within high places who tried to influence his case. today we looked at the relationship between peter ball and the prince of wales. peter ball had called the prints are good friends and we heard some extracts from some letters between the two men. i'm going to read some...
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a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high placesormer bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be his good word. events later demonstrated beyond any doubt to my deep regret that i, along with many others, had been misled, and the reverse was true. the prince said he was unaware until recently that a caution carried an acceptance of guilt. i have to say, the victims find that excuse rather unconvincing. prince charles is somebody who had access to the best legal advice that money can buy, he had the opportunity to clarify the legal position, and he should've taken that opportunity and avoided a relationship with this man. in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural som
a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high placesormer bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried to distance himself from the man he once described as a loyal friend, saying he had taken him on what he believed to be...
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peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. ft with his twin brother — was jailed for 32 months for sexually abusing teenagers and young men. he'd been cautioned by police more than ten years earlier, and resigned his position. this inquiry is addressing allegations of an establishment cover—up. a cover—up that allegedly involved the church, senior figures in the judiciary, and even the royal family. peter ball claimed to be a close friend of prince charles. today, the inquiry was read extracts from letters that the prince of wales sent peter ball, written in the 1990s, after he had been cautioned. this is what the prince wrote to peter ball in february, 1995. i wish i could do more. i feel desperately strongly about the monstrous wrongs done to you and the way you have been treated. the inquiry also heard about a house that prince charles' estate had bought and rented to peter ball and his brother after he had been cautioned by police. the inquiry heard extracts from a letter the prince had written to peter ball talking about t
peter ball was a senior and powerful figure within the church of england for decades. ft with his twin brother — was jailed for 32 months for sexually abusing teenagers and young men. he'd been cautioned by police more than ten years earlier, and resigned his position. this inquiry is addressing allegations of an establishment cover—up. a cover—up that allegedly involved the church, senior figures in the judiciary, and even the royal family. peter ball claimed to be a close friend of...
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questioning, lord carey did admit that perhaps child protection was not at the forefront of the church of england's reporting, it's going to be another hot day for parts of the uk — and if you think the weather is causing you problems with a parched garden or a wilting hanging basket, try being a farmer. ricky boleto has spent the morning in lancashire now, where they've had a little respite from the heat. we've just had a little bit of rain here, would you believe? but they haven't had much rain, not enough to make sure that the grass is nice and lush and green. if you can see behind me, some of the grass further up there is scorched. it is that brown, dingy colour and where it is green, it's incredibly short, so not enough food, really, for the 2500 sheep and lambs that are on this sight, site, which has been really difficult for this particularfarmer, but right across the uk, the national farmers' union have told us that especially in the south and in wales, some farmers are now having to tap into their extra resource, the extra resource of feed, their reserve, which you can see behind me, those
questioning, lord carey did admit that perhaps child protection was not at the forefront of the church of england's reporting, it's going to be another hot day for parts of the uk — and if you think the weather is causing you problems with a parched garden or a wilting hanging basket, try being a farmer. ricky boleto has spent the morning in lancashire now, where they've had a little respite from the heat. we've just had a little bit of rain here, would you believe? but they haven't had much...
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laughter but i got the call, went into the church of england as a vicar, and i thought i was the lastice will bring the business news in a moment, but first the headlines on afternoon live. aid agencies are acused of being ‘almost complicit‘ in sexual abuse across the sector — a damning mps report describes a culture of denial. salman abedi — who killed 22 people in the manchester arena attack — was rescued from libya by a royal navy ship three years earlier. as we‘ve seen, labour‘s being urged to suspend a member of its ruling body — after he was recorded describing some members of thejewish community as trump "fanatics". hello. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live: tata motors said its jaguar land rover business reported a pre—tax loss of £26a million and sales down 7% to £52 billion for the quarter to june because of "multiple challenges including temporary issues like the china duty impact as well as market issues like diesel concerns in the uk and europe." an independent review commissioned by the fca into royal bank of scotland‘s treatment of small and medium—sized e
laughter but i got the call, went into the church of england as a vicar, and i thought i was the lastice will bring the business news in a moment, but first the headlines on afternoon live. aid agencies are acused of being ‘almost complicit‘ in sexual abuse across the sector — a damning mps report describes a culture of denial. salman abedi — who killed 22 people in the manchester arena attack — was rescued from libya by a royal navy ship three years earlier. as we‘ve seen,...
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the kings church of england school in wolverhampton.brings bits of the ceiling down. the department for education says school budgets have been protected and are rising to record levels. but heads leader geoff barton says funding pressures could become catastrophic. unless something is done around funding, it is inevitable that standards of education are going to go down and of course because if you have got fewer teachers and fewer teaching assistants providing support, if you have got larger class sizes, if you're cutting some of the courses which have motivated students, of course standards are going to go down. and for some schools, the cracks are literally beginning to show. it is just it isjust coming up it is just coming up to 13 it isjust coming up to 13 minutes past eight. several talk a bit about last night, so tense and nervy, how was it for you, charlie?” last night, so tense and nervy, how was it for you, charlie? i know it isa was it for you, charlie? i know it is a cliche but it was such a rollercoaster. and that was just
the kings church of england school in wolverhampton.brings bits of the ceiling down. the department for education says school budgets have been protected and are rising to record levels. but heads leader geoff barton says funding pressures could become catastrophic. unless something is done around funding, it is inevitable that standards of education are going to go down and of course because if you have got fewer teachers and fewer teaching assistants providing support, if you have got larger...
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when the minister of the first church in plymouth, massachusetts heard the news of the bombing in plymouth england he -- off a telegram to his british brother and, your sorrows are our sorrows and your battles are our battles and complement massachusetts to plymouth england fight on, godspeed. elsewhere in the united states on both thanksgiving days people watched parades and attended church services and enjoy turkey dinners and played football and in the evening they turned on the lights and talked and laughed and they slept safely in their beds but soon americans would have to decide if the mayor and minister in plymouth massachusetts is right. were the british sorrows our sorrows? were there battles our battles? that winter franken roosevelt and his team of advisors would have to answer those questions. and so, would like to discuss with you the two crucial plans that roosevelt and his extraordinary team devised to answer those questions. and it was a year before the attack on pearl harbor. first plan was a crucial statement of america's priorities and goals case the nation entered war and the
when the minister of the first church in plymouth, massachusetts heard the news of the bombing in plymouth england he -- off a telegram to his british brother and, your sorrows are our sorrows and your battles are our battles and complement massachusetts to plymouth england fight on, godspeed. elsewhere in the united states on both thanksgiving days people watched parades and attended church services and enjoy turkey dinners and played football and in the evening they turned on the lights and...
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little bit similar in some ways if we include stanislav and the church of the coast is the sunderland spirit that we've seen in not england team we're so. gold bit of the culture here who will want some of the most committed people towards it and that's really what we've seen from the night i'm. devastated that they're out but i'm honestly quite bloody glad don't have to play russia in the semifinal ha. ha. ha ha that we can just say is you're saying we've got the coach there stanislav churches off walking across the stage that tell us about what it's like there in terms of the people how many people have turned up what city what's it like what are they saying what are the chants what are they saying to some of the players and we we know what kind of heroics they could change to some of the players that denise cherish and some of the girls who scored one of the goal against croatia what are the fans like how are they reacting to that so they hear eyes. upon reaction when i arrived it was about just over two hours ago i write to you there was people who were very big yes did a little bit but they were saying you know we he
little bit similar in some ways if we include stanislav and the church of the coast is the sunderland spirit that we've seen in not england team we're so. gold bit of the culture here who will want some of the most committed people towards it and that's really what we've seen from the night i'm. devastated that they're out but i'm honestly quite bloody glad don't have to play russia in the semifinal ha. ha. ha ha that we can just say is you're saying we've got the coach there stanislav churches...
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he's the most senior member of the catholic church to be convicted of the offence. doctors are calling for women in englandave an early abortion, instead of having to go to a licensed clinic or hospital and then travel home and risk the process happening during the journey. the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists believes the change would avoid distress to women and bring england's policy in line with wales and scotland. our health correspondent jenny walrond has more. i know you've just come back from our scan, and that shows that... in england, women coming for an early abortion using medication must take all the drugs in clinic. the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists say they should be allowed to take the final medication at home, as now happens in scotland and wales. sarah, who we've renamed to protect her identity, is terminating her pregnancy after her contraception failed. she lives too far away from the hospital to be sure she'll be home before the abortion begins. luckily i have a family member who lives close to the hospital. it's distressing enough to come and do it
he's the most senior member of the catholic church to be convicted of the offence. doctors are calling for women in englandave an early abortion, instead of having to go to a licensed clinic or hospital and then travel home and risk the process happening during the journey. the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists believes the change would avoid distress to women and bring england's policy in line with wales and scotland. our health correspondent jenny walrond has more. i know...
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church. so the establishment of nobility and church did not like any of the uber of europe innovation so this starts to emerge where innovation is celebrated with the fruits of the labor and it happens in england there have been places with property rights the chinese have printing presses into shutdown innovation so whatever reason with an authoritarian monarch and so the way we talk about themselves and for their that if they don't talk about this that isn't translated as honor it is and recall the what you have to physically do and we don't get any of that right now. >> and with your point how recent this is, think of it this way they were born oliver wendell holmes is on the supreme court he was on the civil war under lincoln and lincoln was on a farm in indiana when adams is president that he was a boy who heard the gunfire of george washington commanding and then born that is five lifetimes and then born in 169414 years past the average life expectancy. even then it was just getting started. and then to point out in material terms is no better than the average roman citizens there are bars in oxford so that striking thing that comes up with those 2016 elections and that question of the c
church. so the establishment of nobility and church did not like any of the uber of europe innovation so this starts to emerge where innovation is celebrated with the fruits of the labor and it happens in england there have been places with property rights the chinese have printing presses into shutdown innovation so whatever reason with an authoritarian monarch and so the way we talk about themselves and for their that if they don't talk about this that isn't translated as honor it is and...
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england. where will you be watching? at the swedish church where a couple of hundred swedes will gather.. this is the largest swedish city outside sweden. of course the english fans will dominate in london but there will be plenty of people dressed in blue and yellow as well. i'm sure there will. we wa nt we want you just to stay here for a moment because we have a little treat for you to watch. we thought you might like to see some of the jokes circulating on social media. where everyone seems convinced that football really is coming home. or, alternatively, you may want to look away now! phone rings gary? # it's coming home, it's coming. # football's coming home. # it's coming home, it's coming home. # it's coming. # football's coming home. england have done it! # it's coming home, it's coming home. # it's coming. # football's coming home. # it's coming home. # it's coming. # football's coming home. # it's coming... he plays football's coming home there you are. even the president of russia thinks it is coming home. mr ambassador, what do you make of that? football coming home, to engl
england. where will you be watching? at the swedish church where a couple of hundred swedes will gather.. this is the largest swedish city outside sweden. of course the english fans will dominate in london but there will be plenty of people dressed in blue and yellow as well. i'm sure there will. we wa nt we want you just to stay here for a moment because we have a little treat for you to watch. we thought you might like to see some of the jokes circulating on social media. where everyone seems...
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england told you know was going to score. up and there again any. carrot i call three o three don't embrace the insult of a church oh shit it's always it coming home. it's not god. did it is it coming home that you treasure our you know mary schiavo you know you out there and out. of that who is your are made out of there are other her father made out of. and around the columbia in england bottling it out for the chance to take almost sweden in the quarterfinals they defeated switzerland earlier in the day in st pete as they said in the sweetest fans into a frenzy. was the was the word. and there was. you know. i did. it. on my colleague's time you holkins that he said are you were cross not much force in russia's northern capital. cities but to the world wherever you're watching from today welcome to studio in the heart of russia's northern capital for i am daniel hawkins the sadly we now have the result of today's fuss last sixteen clash is official sweden have someone else advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in twenty four years and what a game it was it suddenly get a blue fans home well let's tak
england told you know was going to score. up and there again any. carrot i call three o three don't embrace the insult of a church oh shit it's always it coming home. it's not god. did it is it coming home that you treasure our you know mary schiavo you know you out there and out. of that who is your are made out of there are other her father made out of. and around the columbia in england bottling it out for the chance to take almost sweden in the quarterfinals they defeated switzerland...
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stretches for each and for each other when england told you know ok it was going to school if we hire a guy called three zero right. don't embrace the insult of a church i think was going to score. up and there again and again and again all right so he said coming home. is not god. i hope so a little bit is it coming home and translate you know yes john no no no no. not. that way scott made up is carrying on a job or nah. so you see a lot of positivity from both sides of this match up tonight the big question of course is whether the twelfth man and that man is definitely on the colombian side today will play any difference for the men on the pitch we'll definitely find out soon enough when he thinks the lecture siskiyou will be heading into place had over to the fun facts part. of the luzhniki stadion plate punches therefore is what's the scene there is it is it another victory for colombia in terms of the funds. finding the touch up whether or not you've been able to hear me because i think not be the loudest place in the home the brush of life on skype if you have coffee so the fact that we have found going on behind us you seem to be out to find o
stretches for each and for each other when england told you know ok it was going to school if we hire a guy called three zero right. don't embrace the insult of a church i think was going to score. up and there again and again and again all right so he said coming home. is not god. i hope so a little bit is it coming home and translate you know yes john no no no no. not. that way scott made up is carrying on a job or nah. so you see a lot of positivity from both sides of this match up tonight...
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church. >>> right now president trump is kicking off the second leg of his riweek-long to europe. >> yeah, he arrived in england just a few hours ago where he's going to meet with prime minister theresa may and the queen. tens of thousands of protester are expected to greet him. >> the president's visit follows a tense couple of days with some of our nation's oldest allies at the nato summit in brussels. news4's tracie potts has the latest. >> reporter: president trump announced this morhe u.s. will not leave nato. >> the united states' commitment to nato i verystrong. >> reporter: stronger now with allies bowing to his demand to defense. for >> everyone has agreed to substantially up their mmitment. they're going to up it at levels that they ve thought of before. >> reporter: this morning french president emmanuel macn denied anyone agreed to go beyond the required 2%. president trump's demand to double contributions and his attack on germany's energy deal with russia drew mixed reaction back home. >> this president is making sure that they're bellying up to the table. >> for him to piss off our main alliesin
church. >>> right now president trump is kicking off the second leg of his riweek-long to europe. >> yeah, he arrived in england just a few hours ago where he's going to meet with prime minister theresa may and the queen. tens of thousands of protester are expected to greet him. >> the president's visit follows a tense couple of days with some of our nation's oldest allies at the nato summit in brussels. news4's tracie potts has the latest. >> reporter: president...
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church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public and testing ofnknown substance is still taking place. duncan kennedy, bbc news, amesbury. gordon perera is with me now. a really mysterious lumber clearly something the police are taking very seriously. notjust police officials in london but national security officials even though for the moment they stress they are keeping an open mind. six months ago this might have just been seen as months ago this might have just been seen as a months ago this might have just been seen as a local incident but the proximity to where the skripals were poisoned and the similarity in the symptoms this pair it has led to those concerns on the samples being sent to porton down. this could turn out to be some sort of drugs contamination, some other reason why they fell ill which isn't serious in a national security or wider public health sense but they could find the presence of some kind of nerve agent. if that was the case, it would seem highly unlikely that this pair would have been targeted by anyone and then you a
church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public and testing ofnknown substance is still taking place. duncan kennedy, bbc news, amesbury. gordon perera is with me now. a really mysterious lumber clearly something the police are taking very seriously. notjust police officials in london but national security officials even though for the moment they stress they are keeping an open mind. six months ago...
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england. that it's very kind of you. where will you be watching? i will watch at the swedish church london and across the uk where sweden can get together. this is the largest swedish city outside london. —— outside sweden. that was the swedish ambassador to the uk. whatever sweden thinks it does seem like a lot of people believe football is coming home. even vladimir putin and the cast of friends, according to the various mediums that have been circulated around social media over the last few days. here is the leader of them —— various memes. few days. here is the leader of them -- various memes. gary? #is # is coming home. # is coming home. #is # is coming home. # is coming. # is coming. # football is coming home. # football is coming home. #is # football is coming home. # is coming home. # is coming home. #itis # is coming home. # it is coming home. # it is coming home. # football is coming home. # football is coming home. #itis # football is coming home. # it is coming home. # it is coming home. #itis # it is coming home. # it is coming home. # it is coming home. #itis # it is c
england. that it's very kind of you. where will you be watching? i will watch at the swedish church london and across the uk where sweden can get together. this is the largest swedish city outside london. —— outside sweden. that was the swedish ambassador to the uk. whatever sweden thinks it does seem like a lot of people believe football is coming home. even vladimir putin and the cast of friends, according to the various mediums that have been circulated around social media over the last...
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england? somebody said henry the eighth. so there's period of henry the eighth who is having some issues with the catholic church trying to and all his marriage but the pope won't let him so he fought to get rid of the church and dissolving the monasteries and as it happened, washington and his life had the lease on the inside track when they were off the monasteries and immediately vaulted washington from manager into a top-tier gentleman. he built a manner that is a living museum today, but he had 11 kids, his son have 15 kids. basil the manners and by this time a century later it is the 16 hundreds so what is happening in the 16 hundreds where they have the kittens are struggling for their own identity. he graduated from oxford as a pastor and unfortunately, he got on the wrong side in the english civil war between the royalists and parliamentarians and the ancestral past o pastor washings called a malignant loyalist and he was exiled out into a remote parish struggling to get along. so his children have fewer opportunities. one of his funds, i called sond john taylor in washington found a way out of the situation. he mana
england? somebody said henry the eighth. so there's period of henry the eighth who is having some issues with the catholic church trying to and all his marriage but the pope won't let him so he fought to get rid of the church and dissolving the monasteries and as it happened, washington and his life had the lease on the inside track when they were off the monasteries and immediately vaulted washington from manager into a top-tier gentleman. he built a manner that is a living museum today, but...
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church, right?? well nobody has ever been allowed to watch their phone at the sacred tennis event of wimbledon.. but this year they are making an exception. if englandt's a long time coming.. but at the very same time as the world cup final is going on sunday.. the men's singles finalists will be in the thick of their battle at wimbledon.. the all england club refused to move the match time.. but they concede that the fans in the stands would be dying to see what's going on in russia.. so they've lifted the no cell phone rule.. 8 time champ rodger federer joked having fans watch something else while they're playing will be more of a distraction for soccer fans not for tennis: <"i'm more concerned the world cup final will have issues because the wimbledon final is going on," "they'll hear every point, wow, love-15, 15-30. the players are going to look up in the crowd and not understand what's going on at wimbledon."> (ácommercialá) ♪ this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make m
church, right?? well nobody has ever been allowed to watch their phone at the sacred tennis event of wimbledon.. but this year they are making an exception. if englandt's a long time coming.. but at the very same time as the world cup final is going on sunday.. the men's singles finalists will be in the thick of their battle at wimbledon.. the all england club refused to move the match time.. but they concede that the fans in the stands would be dying to see what's going on in russia.. so...
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church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public and testing ofce is still taking place. duncan kennedy, bbc news, amesbury. everybody hoping for a bit more information on that. quite a mystery. ina rebuke to president trump, the senate intelligence committee has agreed with us intell services that russia meddled in the 2016 election with the specific aim of helping donald trump. it's a rare bipartisan finding between top republicans and top democrats on an issue that divides us government. in fact the intell committee's review found the meddling was even more extensive than orginally thought. ben rhodes was president 0bama's senior foreign policy advisor when that meddling was taking place. he's just written a new book the world as it is. he joined us a short time ago. ben rhodes, the senate intelligence committee has found that russian meddling in the 2016 election was extensive and sophisticated and goes far beyond the findings of the us intelligence community of 2017. how much do you know in the white house in the run—up to the 2016 election?
church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public and testing ofce is still taking place. duncan kennedy, bbc news, amesbury. everybody hoping for a bit more information on that. quite a mystery. ina rebuke to president trump, the senate intelligence committee has agreed with us intell services that russia meddled in the 2016 election with the specific aim of helping donald trump. it's a rare...
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church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. —— this park in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public, and testing ofwn substance is still taking place. duncan kennedy, bbc news, amesbury. some more analysis now on this case which police are taking very seriously, with our security correspondent gordon correra. the police officials here in london, national security officials are taking this seriously, even though at the moment they stress they are keeping an open mind. now six months ago, this might have just been seen as a local incident. but the proximity to where the skripals were poisoned, and the similarity in some of the symptoms this pair have exhibited, have led to those concerns and samples being sent to porton down. now it's entirely possible this could turn out to be some kind of drugs contamination, some other reason why they fell ill, which isn't serious in the national security or wider public health reason. that remains entirely possible. but there remains the concern that they could find in porton down some kind of nerve agent. if that was the case, it would seem highly unlikely that
church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. —— this park in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public, and testing ofwn substance is still taking place. duncan kennedy, bbc news, amesbury. some more analysis now on this case which police are taking very seriously, with our security correspondent gordon correra. the police officials here in london, national security officials are taking this seriously, even though at the...
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church. got some sunshine and a bit of cloud around. the temperature reached 30.7dc. the forecast today for wimbledon is quite different. a noticeable breeze. for all of us, the forecast is a cloudy one. for england nine o'clock this morning, a fair bit of cloud across the country. as you go through the day of the northern ireland, but more cloud developed. we do still have some showery outbreaks of rain, not everyone is seeing it. the brightest skies across dumfries & galloway. there is a fair bit of cloud around this morning. some sunshine as well. into south—west england, a bit more cloud as well. as we had through the course of the day, some of the cloud will break up. some sunny spells developing. on through the day, in northern ireland, more cloud developing. rather than blue skies, some sunny intervals. temperatures wise, 24, 25 in the south—east. across northern england, scotland and northern ireland, generally in the mid teens. for england and wales, we are looking at the high teens to the low 20s. through this evening and overnight, some rain as well across western scotland. across north—west england, down towards the south coast, temperatures generally falling to about 10— 15. here in
church. got some sunshine and a bit of cloud around. the temperature reached 30.7dc. the forecast today for wimbledon is quite different. a noticeable breeze. for all of us, the forecast is a cloudy one. for england nine o'clock this morning, a fair bit of cloud across the country. as you go through the day of the northern ireland, but more cloud developed. we do still have some showery outbreaks of rain, not everyone is seeing it. the brightest skies across dumfries & galloway. there is a...