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i'm clive myrie. the other headlines this evening: increasing numbers of patients are having to wait more than 100 days to be discharged from hospital because of a lack of social care support in local communities. meanwhile, the government has been accused of offering a ‘sweetheart deal‘ to a tory—led council to help prevent a 15% council tax rise to pay for social care. tara palmer—tomkinson, the socialite and a friend of the royal family, has died at the age of a5. the last letter of mary queen of scots, written just six hours before her execution, has gone on display in edinburgh for one day only. good evening and welcome back to westminster. as we've been reporting, it's another day that could be described as historic at westminster with mps voting on that main motion on the brexit bill, the motion to trigger article 50. after this the legislation heads to the house of lords. most of the amendments to the motion have been comfortably defeated by the government. we are hearing, because of the labou
i'm clive myrie. the other headlines this evening: increasing numbers of patients are having to wait more than 100 days to be discharged from hospital because of a lack of social care support in local communities. meanwhile, the government has been accused of offering a ‘sweetheart deal‘ to a tory—led council to help prevent a 15% council tax rise to pay for social care. tara palmer—tomkinson, the socialite and a friend of the royal family, has died at the age of a5. the last letter of...
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i don't know, clive will have to speak for himself.ngenuous and denied that there are a range of views in the labour party on this issue, but we do know from the referendum that there are a range of views in our country. there will be families watching this programme where some of the older members of the family may well have voted for us to leave, with younger members of yourfamily voted for us to leave, with younger members of your family voting to stay. we know that different parts of the country, different constituencies voted in different ways. and because we are a national party that has representation all over the party that has representation all overthe uk it party that has representation all over the uk it would have been surprising, perhaps, if the labour party didn't reflect that. but once we have voted on whether to trigger article 50, clearly there will be a majority for that this evening. the real issue is the deal. i'm very clear, the prime minister, yes, she has a mandate to take us out of the european union, but she d
i don't know, clive will have to speak for himself.ngenuous and denied that there are a range of views in the labour party on this issue, but we do know from the referendum that there are a range of views in our country. there will be families watching this programme where some of the older members of the family may well have voted for us to leave, with younger members of yourfamily voted for us to leave, with younger members of your family voting to stay. we know that different parts of the...
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i‘m clive myrie.ed to address parliament on a state visit. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. donald trump has been defending his travel ban, which remains suspended by the courts, saying it keeps out people who "want to destroy" america. and we‘ll have a special report highlighting the enormous pressures facing nhs staff. we visit one a&e unit that‘s struggling to cope with demand. and coming up in newsnight: we are in paris where the leading candidates in the remaining presidential election are already slogging it out. it looks like it
i‘m clive myrie.ed to address parliament on a state visit. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. donald trump has been defending his travel ban, which remains suspended by the courts, saying it keeps out people who "want to destroy" america. and we‘ll have a special report highlighting the enormous pressures facing nhs staff. we visit one a&e unit that‘s struggling to cope with demand. and coming up in newsnight: we are in...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm. president trump has met with the israeli prime minister, saying he will work very hard on what he called a great peace deal, between israel and the palestinians. i'm looking at two state and one stage... and i like the one that both like. meanwhile the president has lashed out at us intelligence officials and the media, after new allegations between members of his campaign team and russian intelligence. here the church of england's general synod has voted to reject a report which called for the church to adopt a "culture of welcome" for gay people — but not to change its opposition to same—sex marriage. malaysian police have arrested a woman, in connection with the suspected poisoning of the half—brother, of north korea's leader, kimjong—un. and thousands of tata steelworkers have overwhelmingly backed a deal to protect theirjobs. they've agreed to a new employment package which includes a less generous pension scheme. the hollywood actor harrison ford has been involved in a near—miss
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm. president trump has met with the israeli prime minister, saying he will work very hard on what he called a great peace deal, between israel and the palestinians. i'm looking at two state and one stage... and i like the one that both like. meanwhile the president has lashed out at us intelligence officials and the media, after new allegations between members of his campaign team and russian intelligence. here the church of england's general synod has voted...
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but more than 50 labour mps rebelled, including clive lewis, who quit hisjob on the shadow cabinet.s our political correspondent vicki young. as many of that opinion say aye. the message is loud and clear, theresa may wants to get on with brexit negotiations, and tonight mps gave her their overwhelming support. the ayes to the right, 494. the noes to the left, 122. it's an historic vote today and it got through by a large majority at every turn. it's carried out the will of the british people. that's what parliament has done today. and it's put through a bill which is just 137 words long. it's very simple, it just authorises the government to do what the people told them to do. but many are frustrated they haven't had enough time to fully debate the brexit bill. the whole of the curtailing of this debate leaves parliament unable to scrutinise the eu withdrawal. this bill, mrs lang, is being railroaded through this house with scant regard for democratic process. mps also wanted a guarantee in the bill that eu citizens living in britain could stay, but ministers said that would have t
but more than 50 labour mps rebelled, including clive lewis, who quit hisjob on the shadow cabinet.s our political correspondent vicki young. as many of that opinion say aye. the message is loud and clear, theresa may wants to get on with brexit negotiations, and tonight mps gave her their overwhelming support. the ayes to the right, 494. the noes to the left, 122. it's an historic vote today and it got through by a large majority at every turn. it's carried out the will of the british people....
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as clive said, they would wait and see.what will happen to civil partnerships, we have some early data. numbers of new civil partnerships have fallen dramatically, we have seen thousands of couples who were in a civil partnership convert that into a same—sex marriage. but not everybody. in the end, there is the conundrum for the government. having invented civil partnerships, you cannot and invent them. today's ruling equally makes it crystal clear that they cannot sit on the fence any longer. mark, many thanks. —— un—invent. hospital services in nearly two—thirds of england could be cut or scaled back — in an attempt to improve efficiency. bbc analysis of local plans across 44 areas found that 28 of them affected hospital care — from full closures — to centralising services on fewer sites. nhs england argues that the plans will allow them to put more resources into care in the community. here's our health editor hugh pym. nhs budgets in england are rising, but patient demand is growing even faster. now each local area has
as clive said, they would wait and see.what will happen to civil partnerships, we have some early data. numbers of new civil partnerships have fallen dramatically, we have seen thousands of couples who were in a civil partnership convert that into a same—sex marriage. but not everybody. in the end, there is the conundrum for the government. having invented civil partnerships, you cannot and invent them. today's ruling equally makes it crystal clear that they cannot sit on the fence any...
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his twin brother wasn't as diligent a student as his brother clive.d out of school and joined the service. when he got out he went to law school and became a judge in new york city. their mother would be proud. >> before you go, you ever see barba coming. 35 years at nbc 4. we're celebrating you tonight. >> i am about to cry. >> i know you are. that's okay. >> you were only a teenager when you started working here. >> wow. >> there she is. that's the first time i think -- look at that hair, girl. you remember that? >> vaguely. >> barbara walked in and all of us said, whoa. >> oh my goodness. >> all those years ago and what a wonderful career it has been since then. >> and so many years you've been doing the wonderful wednesday's child reports. >> we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with you all this time, baby girl. >> i'm so grateful to be sitting here next to you guys. thank you. this is wonderful. >> many more to come. >> i hope >> so do we. >> way to go, barbara. >> thank you. >>> we're going to switch over to doug. we've got so
his twin brother wasn't as diligent a student as his brother clive.d out of school and joined the service. when he got out he went to law school and became a judge in new york city. their mother would be proud. >> before you go, you ever see barba coming. 35 years at nbc 4. we're celebrating you tonight. >> i am about to cry. >> i know you are. that's okay. >> you were only a teenager when you started working here. >> wow. >> there she is. that's the first...
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clive, good evening.o stay in the premier league. they are just one place and one point above the relegation zone after a 2—0 defeat to swansea city. patrick gearey reports. ferry tales do not tend to have sequels. after the title win which shook up football, there has been no happy ever after for leicester. a fifth straight defeat and in the relegation fight yet still in the champions league, an honour or a distraction? we want to play well but we want to be safe in the premier league. 0ur target and aim is to stay in the premier league. no wonder, look at the numbers. they are on 21 points, one above the bottom three. this time last year they were on top of the leak and on their way to the title. whatever happened? this their way to the title. whatever happened 7 this was their way to the title. whatever happened? this was after alljust last may. the juggernaut has lost its engine, golkar date was sold in the summer —— kante. the onus will be wary of the struggle they were in before the incredible rise.
clive, good evening.o stay in the premier league. they are just one place and one point above the relegation zone after a 2—0 defeat to swansea city. patrick gearey reports. ferry tales do not tend to have sequels. after the title win which shook up football, there has been no happy ever after for leicester. a fifth straight defeat and in the relegation fight yet still in the champions league, an honour or a distraction? we want to play well but we want to be safe in the premier league. 0ur...
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clive calender has made a lot of people believe in vehicles and news4's barbara harrison tells us why>> reporter: miracle is a word dr. clive calender uses often, especially when we describes his interesting tale of survival. >> interesting story because i was born at home. >> reporter: maybe not so unusual in 1936 to be born at home, but this is new york city. and his mother? >> she had two girls and two boys before me. the boys died. >> reporter: she grieved for her loss and was praying for another son. >> she got and behold, we had twin boys. >> reporter: it was a miracle for her. but then -- >> within 48 hours she died of complications of delivery, and that left me and my twin brother without a mother. >> reporter: he says as newborns he and his brother were placed in foster care. when their father, who worked on the railroad, couldn't care for them, there was another miracle in their lives. their mother's sister, who was devoutly religious, came forward and took them potomac to raise them with her own family. >> i spent most of my early days in church, reading the bible, rereadin
clive calender has made a lot of people believe in vehicles and news4's barbara harrison tells us why>> reporter: miracle is a word dr. clive calender uses often, especially when we describes his interesting tale of survival. >> interesting story because i was born at home. >> reporter: maybe not so unusual in 1936 to be born at home, but this is new york city. and his mother? >> she had two girls and two boys before me. the boys died. >> reporter: she grieved for...
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and that, clive, is all the sport.efinery more than a museum. but as paris' pompidou centre celebrates its 40th birthday this weekend, its reputation as an icon of modern architecture is well—established. it's been popular, too, with more than 100 million visitors passing through its doors since 1977. our arts editor will gompertz has been speaking to two of the original architects, richard rogers and renzo piano, about the popidou's enduring legacy. about the popid( romantic ing legacy. about the popid( romantic and egacy. radical. a city of revolutions, riots and ava nt—garde radical. a city of revolutions, riots and avant—garde ideas, like the pompidou centre, which in 1977 was like an electric shock for cultural conservatives. a daring inside out building with its guts on show and weird caterpillar escalators crawling up its facade. these two self—confessed bad boys we re these two self—confessed bad boys were behind its creation. unknown back then, respected pillars of society today. they hadn't expected their des
and that, clive, is all the sport.efinery more than a museum. but as paris' pompidou centre celebrates its 40th birthday this weekend, its reputation as an icon of modern architecture is well—established. it's been popular, too, with more than 100 million visitors passing through its doors since 1977. our arts editor will gompertz has been speaking to two of the original architects, richard rogers and renzo piano, about the popidou's enduring legacy. about the popid( romantic ing legacy....
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clive coleman, bbc news.g vitamin d supplements could prevent more than three million people in the uk from getting colds or flu each year. sunshine is needed to produce the vitamin naturally in the skin — and levels plummet during the winter. the team — from queen mary, university of london — says the vitamin should be added to foods like bread. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. this is what vitamin d deficiency can look like. softened bones bowing under the weight of the body. in children it can cause rickets. but now researchers say vitamin d may have other benefits apart from strengthening bones. effectively, vitamin d boosts the production of natural antibiotic substances called antimicrobial peptides, which are toxic to bacteria and viruses. we have shown the effects of vitamin d to prevent respiratory infections are on a par with those of the flu vaccine and that is a significant effect. they argue that if everyone got enough vitamin d there would be a 10% reduction in the risk of respir
clive coleman, bbc news.g vitamin d supplements could prevent more than three million people in the uk from getting colds or flu each year. sunshine is needed to produce the vitamin naturally in the skin — and levels plummet during the winter. the team — from queen mary, university of london — says the vitamin should be added to foods like bread. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. this is what vitamin d deficiency can look like. softened bones bowing under the weight of the...
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clive coleman, bbc news.turn home. the area around the dam in northern california was evacuated, after fears that it could collapse. they still don't know how long it could be before residents are allowed back. rising damp, holes in the front door and water coming through the roof — just a few of the problems that an investigation by bbc yorkshire has found in some social housing in england. councils have paid out more than £35 million in compensation and legal fees over the last five years. anna crossley reports. it's completely mouldy and the wall underneath is completely wet. and even our shoes are mouldy as well. as you can see here. it's horrible. katrina pays leeds city council around £270 a month to live in a flat which is riddled with mould. although she hasn't taken the council to court, hundreds of other tenants have. like ewan's mum, anne. she says he and his brother sound like this all the time, even though they don't have colds. she claims it is because their rented house in leeds is so damp. soc
clive coleman, bbc news.turn home. the area around the dam in northern california was evacuated, after fears that it could collapse. they still don't know how long it could be before residents are allowed back. rising damp, holes in the front door and water coming through the roof — just a few of the problems that an investigation by bbc yorkshire has found in some social housing in england. councils have paid out more than £35 million in compensation and legal fees over the last five years....
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clearly testing this vehicle planted a seed with sir clive sinclair's nephew.ears old, but it is weatherproof, streamlined and made from the same material as ski safety helmets. it is about three times quicker than the sinclair c5. i can't keep up with grant. it didn't get the mass sales, the millions that were hoped for at the time, why do you think this is going to work this time? my product is a different concept altogether. it was a clever idea, the original item. i always wanted to do a fast e—bike, and a much safer one. one thing that people complained about was it was quite low down. 30 days after it disappeared, the sinclair name is returning to britain's roads. the same idea, a new design. a good job, really. my battery went! 0k, ok, let's show you this scene in washington. you will recognise the building because it is outside of the white house. it is live. we're waiting to hear from the white house. it is live. we're waiting to hearfrom benjamin netanyahu waiting to hearfrom benjamin neta nyahu duke and waiting to hearfrom benjamin netanyahu duke and
clearly testing this vehicle planted a seed with sir clive sinclair's nephew.ears old, but it is weatherproof, streamlined and made from the same material as ski safety helmets. it is about three times quicker than the sinclair c5. i can't keep up with grant. it didn't get the mass sales, the millions that were hoped for at the time, why do you think this is going to work this time? my product is a different concept altogether. it was a clever idea, the original item. i always wanted to do a...
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clearly testing this vehicle planted a seed with sir clive sinclair's nephew. streamlined and made from the same material as ski safety helmets. it is about three times quicker than the sinclair c5. i can't keep up with grant. it didn't get the mass sales, the millions that were hoped for at the time, why do you think this is going to work this time? my product is a different concept altogether. it was a clever idea, the original item. i always wanted to do a fast e—bike, and a much safer one. this product is like being in a large crash helmet, really. 30 days after it disappeared, the sinclair name is returning to britain's roads. the same idea, a new design. a good job, really. my battery went! laughter we both sheltered, i remember that. definitely showing wage. time for a look at the weather. ——— showing our age. good job has a refu nd ——— showing our age. good job has a refund and there is some rain today. yesterday we had a temperature in alex bya rs yesterday we had a temperature in alex byars 14 degrees. we have seen a lot of clout in the western isles
clearly testing this vehicle planted a seed with sir clive sinclair's nephew. streamlined and made from the same material as ski safety helmets. it is about three times quicker than the sinclair c5. i can't keep up with grant. it didn't get the mass sales, the millions that were hoped for at the time, why do you think this is going to work this time? my product is a different concept altogether. it was a clever idea, the original item. i always wanted to do a fast e—bike, and a much safer...
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he said the decision of clive lewis, shadow business secretary, to walk, has led people to think thatnd there is considerable disquiet in the party over his whole handling of the brexit debate. one of ed miliband's closest a ides brexit debate. one of ed miliband's closest aides stu woodward has just put upa closest aides stu woodward has just put up a tweet after last night's vote. " no space this feels a bit like monty python and the holy grail when the black knight has had his limbs cut off and says, all right, we will call it a draw. "a we will call it a draw. " a lot of labour people think mr corbyn has taken the wrong approach to brexit by backing mrs may's bill. norman, thank you. the us senate has backed one of president trump's most controversial cabinet nominees, jeff sessions, as attorney general. more than 30 years ago, mr sessions was denied a post as a federaljudge when he was accused of racism, allegations he has always denied. he will now take charge of thejustice department and more than 100,000 employees, including 93 us attorneys. new laws introduced last year to pr
he said the decision of clive lewis, shadow business secretary, to walk, has led people to think thatnd there is considerable disquiet in the party over his whole handling of the brexit debate. one of ed miliband's closest a ides brexit debate. one of ed miliband's closest aides stu woodward has just put upa closest aides stu woodward has just put up a tweet after last night's vote. " no space this feels a bit like monty python and the holy grail when the black knight has had his limbs cut...
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that is not what clive lewis is saying.morning. good morning, how nice of you to come here this morning. goodbye. why the clive lewis situation matters is because i suspect if he walks, that will trigger a whole new bout ofjeremy corbyn leadership speculation. persistent talk about how long he will go on. the important thing about clive lewis is he is not one of the usual suspects, he is not an old blairite rearguard. but increasingly he has been distancing himself from jeremy corbyn on issues like trident and if he was to walk, that would put rocket fuel under speculation about jeremy corbyn's position. if he does walk, another labour leadership contest? surely not. you hesitate to say what might happen. it is hard to see another contest being triggered. you would see a lot of manoeuvring and positioning. there are plenty of people on the left who are pretty unhappy aboutjeremy people on the left who are pretty unhappy about jeremy corbyn's leadership. it is not that they dislike him distrust him, they think he is very goo
that is not what clive lewis is saying.morning. good morning, how nice of you to come here this morning. goodbye. why the clive lewis situation matters is because i suspect if he walks, that will trigger a whole new bout ofjeremy corbyn leadership speculation. persistent talk about how long he will go on. the important thing about clive lewis is he is not one of the usual suspects, he is not an old blairite rearguard. but increasingly he has been distancing himself from jeremy corbyn on issues...
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i'm clive myrie, the headlines at eight. move away from me unless you want me to use it on you.ad drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggestjails. there are calls to reduce the prison population, but the justice secretary says there are no easy solutions. this will not be fixed in weeks or months. but if we are resloute we will see our society safer and we will see our prison population reduce. president from the canadian prime minister have stressed their resolution to working together at a summit meeting. four people have been killed in an avalanche in the french alps, while skiing off piste. tesco has promised urgent action, after a bbc investigation found many advertised promotions,had actually expired.
i'm clive myrie, the headlines at eight. move away from me unless you want me to use it on you.ad drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggestjails. there are calls to reduce the prison population, but the justice secretary says there are no easy solutions. this will not be fixed in weeks or months. but if we are resloute we will see our society safer and we will see our prison population reduce. president from the canadian prime minister have stressed their resolution to...
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threat of a conservative rebellion fell away, but 52 labour mps, including shadow cabinet member, clive to vote against the bill. mr lewis resigned moments before the vote. lib dems called for a referendum on the exit deal. what you have done is allow a stitch—up, the 21st century equivalent of a con job. 80% of people will be dissatisfied with what is imposed upon them. theresa may left after the vote clearing a first hurdle in parliament. now the bill goes to the house of lords, where it may need yet more opposition. where it may meet. even after 52 labour mps rebelled — and the shadow business secretary clive lewis resigned — jeremy corbyn remained defiant about the state of his party this morning. no, it's not a disaster. look, the majority of labour mps voted to trigger article 50. 50 voted against it, mainly on the basis of their strong message from their own constituents. my argument is it was a national vote, a national referendum, and parliament has to respect that. on all the other votes, there is unity, on all the other campaigning points there is unity. jeremy corbyn, the la
threat of a conservative rebellion fell away, but 52 labour mps, including shadow cabinet member, clive to vote against the bill. mr lewis resigned moments before the vote. lib dems called for a referendum on the exit deal. what you have done is allow a stitch—up, the 21st century equivalent of a con job. 80% of people will be dissatisfied with what is imposed upon them. theresa may left after the vote clearing a first hurdle in parliament. now the bill goes to the house of lords, where it...
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clearly testing this vehicle planted a seed with sir clive sinclair's nephew.he even had one at school. yet now designed his own, the iris. it combines pedals with an electric motor. you can drive it without a license from 14 years old, but it is weatherproof, streamlined and made from the same material as skiing safety helmets. it didn't get the mass sales, the millions that were hoped for at the time, why do you think this is going to work this time. my product is a different concept altogether. it was a clever idea, the original item. i always wa nted idea, the original item. i always wanted to do a fast bike, and a much safer one. 30 days after it's disappeared, the sinclair name is returning to britain was macro road. the same idea, a new design. a good job, really. my battery went! a group of kayakers in the firth of forth got more than they bargained for yesterday when a passing seal decided to hitch a ride. the cheeky mammal had followed the paddling group for a mile before deciding to hop aboard. the kayakers said it was an "amazing experience". let's
clearly testing this vehicle planted a seed with sir clive sinclair's nephew.he even had one at school. yet now designed his own, the iris. it combines pedals with an electric motor. you can drive it without a license from 14 years old, but it is weatherproof, streamlined and made from the same material as skiing safety helmets. it didn't get the mass sales, the millions that were hoped for at the time, why do you think this is going to work this time. my product is a different concept...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11: president trump has met with the israeli prime minister, saying he will work very hard on what he called a great peace deal between israel and the palestinians. i'm looking at to state and one state, and i like the one that both parties like —— two state. the new us defence secretary, james mattis, has warned nato members that washington will moderate its commitment if other allies fail to spend more on defence. malaysian police have arrested a woman in connection with the suspected poisoning of the half—brother of north korea's leader, kim jong—un. on newsnight, president trump taxes own security apparatus and the us media on twitter. where will the russia row go next? —— attacks his own. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump's public dispute with his own intelligence agencies has intensified. he's accused them of breaking the law by leaking classified information, and he blamed them for the resignation of his national security adviser michael fly
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11: president trump has met with the israeli prime minister, saying he will work very hard on what he called a great peace deal between israel and the palestinians. i'm looking at to state and one state, and i like the one that both parties like —— two state. the new us defence secretary, james mattis, has warned nato members that washington will moderate its commitment if other allies fail to spend more on defence. malaysian police have arrested a woman in...
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showers, clive, wind, equating to a mostly mild night.uble is brewing towards dawn. a potential storm. there are a storm warnings across northern france, the channel islands are likely to get a battling, it is likely severe gales will develop in the west and pushing east in the south of the country. quite a lot of rain across wales, the midlands, the south—west. scotla nd the midlands, the south—west. scotland and northern ireland should feel quite well for most of the day. gusts of 50 mph, possibly 70 mph on the south coast, more than that for the south coast, more than that for the channel islands and france. winds escalating into the evening. snow over higher grounds. perhaps the peak districts and pennines and into scotland. strongest winds hitting east anglia. moving northwards into scotland for the start of saturday another low— pressure start of saturday another low—pressure hot on its heels. stormy weather for france, wet weather for ourselves to stop. some sunshine hopefully. let us move forward into the second part of the weeken
showers, clive, wind, equating to a mostly mild night.uble is brewing towards dawn. a potential storm. there are a storm warnings across northern france, the channel islands are likely to get a battling, it is likely severe gales will develop in the west and pushing east in the south of the country. quite a lot of rain across wales, the midlands, the south—west. scotla nd the midlands, the south—west. scotland and northern ireland should feel quite well for most of the day. gusts of 50 mph,...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines...he victims shotin white malco relatives of the victims shot in tunisia are suing the company saying they were unlawfully killed. today the coroner described the police response as shambolic and cowardly. it is in recent reports that i found the police waited, fated, they hid. —— fainted. that is that the goal —— that is unforgivable. the former owner of bhs, sir philip green, is to pay £363 million to plug the gap in the collapsed retailer's pension scheme. britain's most senior child protection police officer, says paedophiles who pose no physical threat to children shouldn't be prosecuted.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines...he victims shotin white malco relatives of the victims shot in tunisia are suing the company saying they were unlawfully killed. today the coroner described the police response as shambolic and cowardly. it is in recent reports that i found the police waited, fated, they hid. —— fainted. that is that the goal —— that is unforgivable. the former owner of bhs, sir philip green, is to pay £363 million to plug the gap in the collapsed retailer's pension...
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this is bbc news i'm clive myrie, the news at eight o'clock.ail commuters? 0ne union is still holding out. it has been very disruptive, in my journeys still holding out. it has been very disruptive, in myjourneys for the last couple of while. it is good a shame it took so long. the government has published its plans for brexit which promises new laws on immigration. a human rights lawyer has been struck off for acting dishonestly in bringing abuse claims against british soldiers in iraq. the anglican church has admitted terrible failings after a former head of a christian holiday camp was accused of abusing boys. also coming up after a reportedly frosty fromm, sage and, donald trump has suggested he
this is bbc news i'm clive myrie, the news at eight o'clock.ail commuters? 0ne union is still holding out. it has been very disruptive, in my journeys still holding out. it has been very disruptive, in myjourneys for the last couple of while. it is good a shame it took so long. the government has published its plans for brexit which promises new laws on immigration. a human rights lawyer has been struck off for acting dishonestly in bringing abuse claims against british soldiers in iraq. the...
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former england and world cup winning coach sir clive woodward said, very very sad to hear this, he was competitor, thoughts with his family and @sarugby. canada's dennis shapovolov has been fined over £5,500 for hitting the umpire in the face with a ball, during yesterday's forfeited davis cup match against great britain. shapovolov unintentionally hit the umpire arnaud gabas in the left eye causing him to need medical attention. and for acting in a way that i would never want to act". the president of the eye aaf lord coe is shortly to hold a press conference in monaco. russian athletes banned from the brazil 0lympics during a state—sponsored doping programme is one of the issues that he will be addressing. the eye aaf are meeting in monaco, council meetings are assembled in the hotel just across council meetings are assembled in the hoteljust across the harbour with a range of issues to be discussed including where future world championships will be held. but the questions resulting from the russian doping scandal as centre in everyone's minds. track and field badly affected from the
former england and world cup winning coach sir clive woodward said, very very sad to hear this, he was competitor, thoughts with his family and @sarugby. canada's dennis shapovolov has been fined over £5,500 for hitting the umpire in the face with a ball, during yesterday's forfeited davis cup match against great britain. shapovolov unintentionally hit the umpire arnaud gabas in the left eye causing him to need medical attention. and for acting in a way that i would never want to act"....
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the commons speakerjohn bercow has been applauded by mps, for saying donald trump won't be allowed to address parliament on a state visit. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. donald trump has been defending his travel ban, which remains suspended by the courts, saying it keeps out people who "want to destroy" america. and we'll have a special report highlighting the enormous pressures facing nhs staff. we visit one a&e unit that's struggling to cope with demand. and coming up in newsnight: we are in paris where the leading candidates in the remaining presidential election are already slogging it out. it looks like it will be a battle between a fres hfa ced will be a battle between a freshfaced liberal and anti—immigrant, antiestablishment populism. the ultimate showdown. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, has expressed his strong opposition to any plans for
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the commons speakerjohn bercow has been applauded by mps, for saying donald trump won't be allowed to address parliament on a state visit. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. donald trump has been defending his travel ban, which remains suspended by the courts, saying it keeps out people who "want to destroy" america. and we'll have a special report highlighting the enormous pressures facing...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: a bbc undercover investigation has exposed widespread drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggestjails. the co—op bank is up for sale. the chief executive says its ethical stance shows its potential for success. president trump and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, have stressed their commitment to working together, at their first meeting in washington. and coming up on newsnight, the battle between the generations. we will ask whether the baby boomers have snaffled all the pies, or at least pensions and homes. should the young feel aggrieved or grateful for smartphones and streaming movies and things the old never had. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has exposed widespread drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggest prisons. an undercover reporter from the panorama programme spent two months working as a prison officer at a privately—run jail in northumberland. he found inmates threatenin
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: a bbc undercover investigation has exposed widespread drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggestjails. the co—op bank is up for sale. the chief executive says its ethical stance shows its potential for success. president trump and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, have stressed their commitment to working together, at their first meeting in washington. and coming up on newsnight, the battle between the...
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that's taking up the post vacated by the resignation of clive lewis.ins the shadow cabinet as shadow environment secretary. that's after the resignation of rachael maskell. christina rees becomes the shadow welsh secretary replacing jo stevens. peter dowd is promoted within the shadow treasury team. he fills rebecca long—bailey's former role as shadow chief secretary. perhaps names we haven't heard of or know much about. i think it will keepjeremy know much about. i think it will keep jeremy corbyn‘s know much about. i think it will keepjeremy corbyn‘s aim of the ratio of 50% women in his shadow cabinet. the interesting question is what happens to those other top team members. the front bench but not the most senior positions, who rebelled, defying jeremy corbyn‘s order. are they going to face a disciplinary action or will they be allowed to stay on? it looks like this evening that they are not going to be sacked. we are told there are going to be no more announcements this evening. quite interesting because the usual form is evening. quite interesting
that's taking up the post vacated by the resignation of clive lewis.ins the shadow cabinet as shadow environment secretary. that's after the resignation of rachael maskell. christina rees becomes the shadow welsh secretary replacing jo stevens. peter dowd is promoted within the shadow treasury team. he fills rebecca long—bailey's former role as shadow chief secretary. perhaps names we haven't heard of or know much about. i think it will keepjeremy know much about. i think it will keep jeremy...
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clive callendar has made a lot of people believe in miracles with his pioneering work in organ transplantry. news 4's barbara harrison introduces us. >> reporter: miracle is a word dr. clive callendar uses often, especially when he describes his interesting tale of survival. >> interesting story because i was born at home. >> reporter: maybe not so unusual in 1936 to be born at home, but this is new york city. and his mother -- >> she had two girls and two boys before me. the boys died. >> reporter: she grieved for her loss and was praying for another son. >> she got pregnant again and lo and behold, twin boys. >> reporter: it was a miracle for her, but then -- >> within 48 hours, she died of complications of delivery. that left me and my twin brother without a mother. >> reporter: he says as newborns, he and his brother were placed in foster care. when their father, who worked on the railroad, couldn't careor them, there was another miracle in their lives. their mother's sister, who was devoutly religious, came forward and took them both to raise them with her own family. >> i spent most
clive callendar has made a lot of people believe in miracles with his pioneering work in organ transplantry. news 4's barbara harrison introduces us. >> reporter: miracle is a word dr. clive callendar uses often, especially when he describes his interesting tale of survival. >> interesting story because i was born at home. >> reporter: maybe not so unusual in 1936 to be born at home, but this is new york city. and his mother -- >> she had two girls and two boys before...
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i'm clive myrie.nister, saying he will work very hard on what he called a great peace deal between israel and the palestinians. i'm looking at to state and one state, and i like the one that both parties like —— two state. the new us defence secretary, james mattis, has warned nato members that washington will moderate its commitment if other allies fail to spend more on defence. malaysian police have arrested a woman in connection with the suspected poisoning of the half—brother of north korea's leader, kim jong—un. on newsnight, president trump taxes own security apparatus and the us media on twitter. where will the russia row go next? —— attacks his own.
i'm clive myrie.nister, saying he will work very hard on what he called a great peace deal between israel and the palestinians. i'm looking at to state and one state, and i like the one that both parties like —— two state. the new us defence secretary, james mattis, has warned nato members that washington will moderate its commitment if other allies fail to spend more on defence. malaysian police have arrested a woman in connection with the suspected poisoning of the half—brother of north...
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♪ don't you take tone >>> that's dnce, performing at clive davis' famous pregrammy party in losovernight. we're now hours away from the biggest night in music. >> i do recognize that song. so i'm not all that out of touch. just a little bit. the suspense is building. over who is going to take over a grammy. and in this political climate, you have to wonder whether some singers will use their opportunities on stage to speak their minds. jesse palmer speaking his mind in los angeles this morning. good morning, jesse. >> reporter: hey, guys. you're right. it's shaping up to be an citing night. but really, it's been a whole weekend of events, with the grammys the icing on the cake. the biggest stars in music getting ready for the glitter and glam of tonight's grammys. >> really excited. it's overwhelming. you know. >> reporter: the most highly anticipated part of the night. ♪ hello from the other side >> reporter: a showdown between dueling divas, adele and beyonce. ♪ okay, ladies let's get in formation ♪ >> reporter: the superstars set to belt it out on stage and going head to head
♪ don't you take tone >>> that's dnce, performing at clive davis' famous pregrammy party in losovernight. we're now hours away from the biggest night in music. >> i do recognize that song. so i'm not all that out of touch. just a little bit. the suspense is building. over who is going to take over a grammy. and in this political climate, you have to wonder whether some singers will use their opportunities on stage to speak their minds. jesse palmer speaking his mind in los...
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suejoins as though role previously held by clive lewis.el maskell, and the shadow welsh secretary is now christina rees, replacing jo stevens, and finally petered out fools the chief secretary position. —— finally peter dowd. names some of us —— finally peter dowd. names some of us may not have heard of or know much about, but i think it keeps jeremy corbyn‘s ratio of 50% women in his shadow cabinet. the interesting thing is what will happen to those other top team members. so the front bench but not the most senior positions are rebelled and defied jeremy corbyn‘s order, who did not resign. will they face disciplinary action, or will they be allowed to stay on in their positions? it looks like this evening they will not be sacked, but we are told there will be no more announcements this evening. quite interesting, because the usual form is if you decide the whip, you have to go, you have to resign, but it does not look like that discipline will be enforced. that was eleanor garnierfrom will be enforced. that was eleanor garnier from westm
suejoins as though role previously held by clive lewis.el maskell, and the shadow welsh secretary is now christina rees, replacing jo stevens, and finally petered out fools the chief secretary position. —— finally peter dowd. names some of us —— finally peter dowd. names some of us may not have heard of or know much about, but i think it keeps jeremy corbyn‘s ratio of 50% women in his shadow cabinet. the interesting thing is what will happen to those other top team members. so the...
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clive davis' bash before the big night. ♪ we're going to be the best >> i like to see who is going to. there could be a weird pairing. >> reporter: earlier this week, host james corden helping roll out the red carpet. a tribute to rock icon tom petty. ♪ with the radio on ♪ let me run with you tonight >> reporter: ten-time grammy winner nora jones. >> i'm a huge petty fan. >> reporter: joining a parade of legends to honor the heartbreakers' front man on stage. >> i thank you for this. and, it's a great honor. >> reporter: "gma" cameras getting the rare chance to peek inside tonight's gifting suite with cool gifts including -- >> gold leaf gourmet allows you to make five-star quality desserts in your own kitchen. 24 karat gold sparkling wine. >> reporter: hold up? 24 karats? one of tonight's performers will appreciate that. ♪ pop up it's show time >> reporter: bruno mars will share the stage with incredible pairings. like lady gaga -- ♪ poker face >> reporter: -- who is teaming up with metallica. ♪ off to never neverland >> reporter: david bowie is nominated posthumously. sunday's show
clive davis' bash before the big night. ♪ we're going to be the best >> i like to see who is going to. there could be a weird pairing. >> reporter: earlier this week, host james corden helping roll out the red carpet. a tribute to rock icon tom petty. ♪ with the radio on ♪ let me run with you tonight >> reporter: ten-time grammy winner nora jones. >> i'm a huge petty fan. >> reporter: joining a parade of legends to honor the heartbreakers' front man on stage....
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. >>> legendary music executive clive davis will hold his he pregrammy gala saturday >>> will you marry> well one of the only ones who fell in love withcate li$ kaitl bristowe on the bachelorette, we all did. there is a lot that she never revealed about what it was like to be on the show. she is finally dropping those bomb shells with "e.t." on-line. >> looking back, is there aaything would you have done differently from that time? >> no. it is kind of a blur to be honest with you. it is unlike any other situation you will ever be in in your life. i lost hair during it. like chunks. i ahad a bald spot on the back f my head from stress. >> did you stay friends with the producers? i imagine you get close with them. >> trust them, then once you watch the show back, you're like oh, i don't trust you aay more. they are doing their job and we're just suckers on the other end. >> i feel like i'm constantly disappointing people. >> she also revealed there's a therapist onset to help contestants cope. as you never see anybody actually eating on a date. >> they feed you before you go on a date so
. >>> legendary music executive clive davis will hold his he pregrammy gala saturday >>> will you marry> well one of the only ones who fell in love withcate li$ kaitl bristowe on the bachelorette, we all did. there is a lot that she never revealed about what it was like to be on the show. she is finally dropping those bomb shells with "e.t." on-line. >> looking back, is there aaything would you have done differently from that time? >> no. it is kind of...
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this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie.exposed widespread drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggestjails. the co—op bank is up for sale. the chief executive says its ethical stance shows its potential for success. president trump and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, have stressed their commitment to working together, at their first meeting in washington. and coming up on newsnight, the battle between the generations. we will ask whether the baby boomers have snaffled all the pies, or at least pensions and homes. should the young feel aggrieved or grateful for smartphones and streaming movies and things the old never had.
this is bbc news, i'm clive myrie.exposed widespread drug abuse and security failings at one of britain's biggestjails. the co—op bank is up for sale. the chief executive says its ethical stance shows its potential for success. president trump and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, have stressed their commitment to working together, at their first meeting in washington. and coming up on newsnight, the battle between the generations. we will ask whether the baby boomers have snaffled...
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clive didn't want to do this story.en i announced that i put the baby scan on facebook. she announced that by stripping down to her smalls, putting a yellow net curtain over her head, posing in front of what looked like a funeral wreath and releasing it on instagram. and some people haven't putted on the front page. 's! al tell you what is frightening, ed balls. front page of the metro. everyone likes him now. maybe you will put them on the front of your newspaper. he was not a pin-up. he said, ifi newspaper. he was not a pin-up. he said, if i was trying to get back into politics, i wouldn't have worn a yellow suit. it is not a definite. he might be back, folks. he is flirting with us. silence! thanks for looking at the stories behind the headlines. it was a pleasure. before we go, these front pages have come in while we've been on air. the ft leads on the votes to trigger brexit. the sun leads with the story ofa brexit. the sun leads with the story of a judge who was furious with a woman who was called before the court
clive didn't want to do this story.en i announced that i put the baby scan on facebook. she announced that by stripping down to her smalls, putting a yellow net curtain over her head, posing in front of what looked like a funeral wreath and releasing it on instagram. and some people haven't putted on the front page. 's! al tell you what is frightening, ed balls. front page of the metro. everyone likes him now. maybe you will put them on the front of your newspaper. he was not a pin-up. he said,...
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clive coleman, bbc news. it was packed with worshipers when the suicide bomber detonated the bomb. witnesses say a stampede followed the explosion. medical staff are struggling to deal with the hundreds of people who were injured as there's only one small hospital in the area. the bombing is the latest in a spate of deadly attacks by militants. all four of pakistan's provinces have been hit in as many days. this is bbc news at five, the headlines: southern rail passengers face more rail misery as union drivers reject a deal, negotiated by their leaders, to settle part of the dispute. the new us secretary of state, rex tillerson, has met his counterparts from britain and russia at his first at his first 620 summit. thousands of homes have been evacuated in christchurch, new zealand, after two separate fires have combined covering nearly 5,000 acres. later manchester united, but first spurs who play 6ent as the english clu bs attem pt to spurs who play 6ent as the english clubs attempt to fare better in the eur
clive coleman, bbc news. it was packed with worshipers when the suicide bomber detonated the bomb. witnesses say a stampede followed the explosion. medical staff are struggling to deal with the hundreds of people who were injured as there's only one small hospital in the area. the bombing is the latest in a spate of deadly attacks by militants. all four of pakistan's provinces have been hit in as many days. this is bbc news at five, the headlines: southern rail passengers face more rail misery...
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clive has a gavel and you can have a whistle.lso about health and also good news. the folklore and the scientific data tells you that you have to train at least three times a week. according to scientists here, they claim that a one—off 30 minute run can relieve boost longevity by warding off cardiovascular disease. i don't think that is enough. i think at least three times a week for a5 minutes ago. that is not the story though. i know. i am minutes ago. that is not the story though. i know. iam overruling minutes ago. that is not the story though. i know. i am overruling the story. what you need to do is little and often. where they are right is what they are really saying is get exercise. that is right. one of a p pa re ntly exercise. that is right. one of apparently is good. lots of people will cheer that. yes. let's take you back to the guardian. a great front page picture. could mammoths will be a game? he has been desperate to do this. yes. i saw this in the little corner of the eye down here. what we're saying is that thi
clive has a gavel and you can have a whistle.lso about health and also good news. the folklore and the scientific data tells you that you have to train at least three times a week. according to scientists here, they claim that a one—off 30 minute run can relieve boost longevity by warding off cardiovascular disease. i don't think that is enough. i think at least three times a week for a5 minutes ago. that is not the story though. i know. i am minutes ago. that is not the story though. i know....
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and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] >>ndlegemuary sic executive clive davillshehis pregrammy gala saturday to celebrate music's biggest stars. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, the only 100% fiber optic network, with uploads as fast as downloads, their half house has full internet. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of their downloads. now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a little odd to pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for one year. visit getfios.com
and the fastest internet. [ girl screaming ] [ laughter ] >>ndlegemuary sic executive clive davillshehis pregrammy gala saturday to celebrate music's biggest stars. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, the only 100% fiber optic network, with...
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jennifer cashnor reports for stars that stepped out for for the clive davis pregrammy bash >> it is bestarty, every year party you don't want to miss. >> reporter: paula abdul walk the red carpet in beverly hills and host of other a list celebrities. courtney kardashian along with mom kris jenner, paris jackson , grammy nominee the chain smokers, even nancy pelosi made an a experience. >> there is so many wonderful performers up for awards. >> reporter: it was biggest music party night before the biggest music award show with the grammy award just hours away, this annual pregrammy gala put on by. >> reporter: recording legend clive davis. >> this is a glamorous night but really once everybody is in the the room it is a great night for that. >> reporter: one of the hottest bashes attended by neil diamond and new comers like nominee chance the the rapper. >> just had a great time. i'm here having fun. it is not even about the awards, i like being out the here. >> reporter: cbs corporation president les moonves and wife julie chen at the talk were looking forward to surprise performances. >
jennifer cashnor reports for stars that stepped out for for the clive davis pregrammy bash >> it is bestarty, every year party you don't want to miss. >> reporter: paula abdul walk the red carpet in beverly hills and host of other a list celebrities. courtney kardashian along with mom kris jenner, paris jackson , grammy nominee the chain smokers, even nancy pelosi made an a experience. >> there is so many wonderful performers up for awards. >> reporter: it was biggest...
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our legal correspondent clive coleman reports.when a roadside bomb exploded next to his lightly armoured snatch land rover in iraq. colin fought a six—year legal battle against the ministry of defence, eventually winning the right at the supreme court to bring an action against the government under human rights law. the mod‘s new proposals cover battle and the preparations for it. they include stopping legal claims for negligence against the mod in the courts, a no—fault compensation scheme for injured service personnel and families of those killed, assessors to value injuries and loss based on expert reports they commission. nobody disputes that it's a really good idea for service personnel injured in the course of combat, and the families of those who been killed, to be spared long and frustrating legal battles through the courts, but there are real concerns about the ministry of defence scrapping the duty of care that it owes to soldiers. the fire brigade, the police, the ambulance service, they all have to go out with equipmen
our legal correspondent clive coleman reports.when a roadside bomb exploded next to his lightly armoured snatch land rover in iraq. colin fought a six—year legal battle against the ministry of defence, eventually winning the right at the supreme court to bring an action against the government under human rights law. the mod‘s new proposals cover battle and the preparations for it. they include stopping legal claims for negligence against the mod in the courts, a no—fault compensation...
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clive coleman, bbc news.d to gibraltar in 2016 to get a civil partnership with her partner matthew. explain why you went to gibraltar and what you think you achieved when you did that? well, my partner and i had been together for over ten yea rs, had been together for over ten years, and we wanted to be able to formalise our relationship and make that long—standing commitment to each other as many couples do. and we felt uncomfortable with the institution of marriage. we felt, as has been acknowledged by the ruling today, that there is a difference between marriage and civil partnership. we felt that getting married was not the appropriate way to formalise our relationship and to make that lifelong commitment to each other. we felt that a civil partnership was the appropriate option for us. and because it wasn't something we could do at home yet, we went to one of the other parts of the world that do offer civil partnerships do couples of a different sex to each other. so you did that in gibraltar, but when y
clive coleman, bbc news.d to gibraltar in 2016 to get a civil partnership with her partner matthew. explain why you went to gibraltar and what you think you achieved when you did that? well, my partner and i had been together for over ten yea rs, had been together for over ten years, and we wanted to be able to formalise our relationship and make that long—standing commitment to each other as many couples do. and we felt uncomfortable with the institution of marriage. we felt, as has been...
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made right, in america le>>> argendsiy muc executive clive s davi hwillold his he pregrammy gala saturdayate music's biggest stars. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. [ female announcer ] the magic begins when jif fresh roasts peanuts to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. it can even bring a kid out of her shell. that's why choosy moms choose jif. >> well one of the only ones who fell in love with kaitlyn bristowe on the bachelorette, we all did. there is a lot that she never revealed about what it was like to be on the show. she is finally dropping those bomb shells with "e.t." on-line. >> looking back, is there anything would you have done differently from that time? >> no. it is kind of a blur to be honest with you. it is unlike any other situation you will ever be in in your life. i lost hair during it. like chu
made right, in america le>>> argendsiy muc executive clive s davi hwillold his he pregrammy gala saturdayate music's biggest stars. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. [ female announcer ] the magic begins when jif fresh roasts peanuts to make peanut butter so deliciously creamy. it...
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although as clive says the judge can step in at any point.ination. lawyer specifically to do the cross-examination. so we are turning back the clock them? to a degree. in this sort of case women are entitled to legal aid if they can prove they area to legal aid if they can prove they are a victim of domestic violence. the problem is the bar is set for a high. they have to produce documentation to support their application and many women simply don‘t get it. if you fall below the barand don‘t get it. if you fall below the bar and you don‘t get it. if you fall below the barand you are don‘t get it. if you fall below the bar and you are in court involved in a case, and you‘re against the person who has perpetrated the violence, thejudge person who has perpetrated the violence, the judge can step person who has perpetrated the violence, thejudge can step in. you having been denied legal aid yourself that giving representation to the perpetrator to carry out the cross—examination, some might find that a curious state of affairs, but there we are.
although as clive says the judge can step in at any point.ination. lawyer specifically to do the cross-examination. so we are turning back the clock them? to a degree. in this sort of case women are entitled to legal aid if they can prove they area to legal aid if they can prove they are a victim of domestic violence. the problem is the bar is set for a high. they have to produce documentation to support their application and many women simply don‘t get it. if you fall below the barand...
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we are hearing clive lewis saying he could resign.bout the vote tonight, i have still got to make a decision on how i vote. are you worried about that?|j hope vote. are you worried about that?” hope he doesn't. the reason we are in this position is because of the referendum. people in the labour party represent constituencies with very different views on this. you will be seeing that reflected in the decisions people make. i hope that clive stays on but it really is a choice that he needs to be allowed to make for himself. thank you very much. amendments being voted on and debated throughout the day here. the final vote on the bill, the european union bill, around 8pm this evening and then it goes to the lords later this month. that is it from westminster. and update on our headlines. mps vote on allowing the government to start formal brexit talks, including whether eu citizens will be allowed to stay in the uk. donald trump fights to reinstate his travel ban. his lawyers tell a court it could keep out terrorists from al—shabaab. and
we are hearing clive lewis saying he could resign.bout the vote tonight, i have still got to make a decision on how i vote. are you worried about that?|j hope vote. are you worried about that?” hope he doesn't. the reason we are in this position is because of the referendum. people in the labour party represent constituencies with very different views on this. you will be seeing that reflected in the decisions people make. i hope that clive stays on but it really is a choice that he needs to...
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you have lost another member of your shadow cabinet, clive lewis.was a national referendum and parliament has to respect that. on all the other votes and campaigning points, there is unity. your personal circumstances, i'm aware of theissue personal circumstances, i'm aware of the issue of fake news at the moment. there is a lot of it about! there is a story that you have set a date for when you are going to quit as labour leader. is there no truth in that? absolute nonsense. so your future as leader is intact, you have not considered for a moment whether you are damaging the party...” not considered for a moment whether you are damaging the party... i am surprised the bbc is reporting fake news. i am giving you the opportunity to say... i was elected leader of the party, i am proud to leader of the party, i am proud to lead the party, we will go through the process demanding socialjustice in britain, setting out economic plans for investment led economy, opposing this government in the crisis in health care, that is our agenda, that is what unites
you have lost another member of your shadow cabinet, clive lewis.was a national referendum and parliament has to respect that. on all the other votes and campaigning points, there is unity. your personal circumstances, i'm aware of theissue personal circumstances, i'm aware of the issue of fake news at the moment. there is a lot of it about! there is a story that you have set a date for when you are going to quit as labour leader. is there no truth in that? absolute nonsense. so your future as...
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threats of conservative rebellions melted away, before the vote it was clear that labour mps like clive were struggling to follow orders from jeremy corbyn not to block or delay brexit talks. it's my intention to do what's right by my constituents and by my conscience and whatever that takes and also i have to think about the wider labour party. it's a really tough call. tonight he walked out of labour's top team saying he couldn't vote for something he believed would harm his constituents. but diane abbott, who was criticised last week for missing a vote through illness, did show up tonight. i am a loyal member of the shadow cabinet and a loyal supporter ofjeremy corbyn and so i have now voted to trigger article 50. theresa may left parliament tonight reflecting on a job well done. the us senate has confirmed donald trump's controversial nomination for attorney general, the alabama senator, jeff sessions. the appointment was approved by 52 votes to a7. it came after a series of divisive hearings. let's take a look at the moment the vote was confirmed. the ayes are 52, the nays are a7.
threats of conservative rebellions melted away, before the vote it was clear that labour mps like clive were struggling to follow orders from jeremy corbyn not to block or delay brexit talks. it's my intention to do what's right by my constituents and by my conscience and whatever that takes and also i have to think about the wider labour party. it's a really tough call. tonight he walked out of labour's top team saying he couldn't vote for something he believed would harm his constituents. but...