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clive: clive myrie, bbc news, in southern mexico. laura: the deadlprice of democracy in mexico. multiple people have been shot at the newspaper headquarters of gazette" in annapolis. northacross tour america reporter nada tawfik, wh annapolis with the latest. what more can you tell us about what happened and how the authorities responded tonight? nada: well, laura, we are hearing more about t terrifying moments from reporters inside. e reporter for the daily crime reporter from the daily newspaper described how it was like a war zone. he said nothiyi is more terr than when the gun man shot multiple people inside as he was hiding under his desk and he heard him reload to continue. he said at those are absolutely terrifying moments. emergency response was here in under 60 seconds. you can see behind me just how response is. dozens of authoritie state , local, and county level. theymmediately engaged the shooter. we are told from cbs news, their the shooter didn't fight them. he gave himself up tot authorities, t is a male in his 20's, and he is refusing to give his identity. .e ha
clive: clive myrie, bbc news, in southern mexico. laura: the deadlprice of democracy in mexico. multiple people have been shot at the newspaper headquarters of gazette" in annapolis. northacross tour america reporter nada tawfik, wh annapolis with the latest. what more can you tell us about what happened and how the authorities responded tonight? nada: well, laura, we are hearing more about t terrifying moments from reporters inside. e reporter for the daily crime reporter from the daily...
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it is clive myrie here in london. in seoul in and tried to calm things down and also in tokyo asa calm things down and also in tokyo as a result of the summit. he is going to have to reach out to the neighbours in the region in a way that perhaps president trump has not. we know the president is not a multilateralist. how does mike pompeo square that with the gut instincts of the president, who is a bilateral list, if anything? he is a bilateral list, if anything? he is a bilateral respect if you're going to be talking about us troops on what they do in south korea, i think you should spend some time with the south koreans. instead he talked about it with the north koreans and they will raise a usual thing, that they will raise a usual thing, that they considered these troops hostile and dangerous for them. he responded by saying, 0k, these war games are hereby cancelled and besides, they cost too much money anyway. well, obviously that conversation should have been with the south koreans, not the north koreans. you a
it is clive myrie here in london. in seoul in and tried to calm things down and also in tokyo asa calm things down and also in tokyo as a result of the summit. he is going to have to reach out to the neighbours in the region in a way that perhaps president trump has not. we know the president is not a multilateralist. how does mike pompeo square that with the gut instincts of the president, who is a bilateral list, if anything? he is a bilateral list, if anything? he is a bilateral respect if...
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here to explain it all is clive, who is in westminster for us. explain it all is clive, who is in westminsterfore did explain it all is clive, who is in westminsterfor us. he did have to offer a concession. yes, they did, and a pretty big one. it depends you talk to us to whether the concession will hold. brexiteers are saying it was not really a concession and does not mean anything. remain as saying it is important for them that concession was made. i expect theresa may is breathing a sigh of relief after winning the crucial vote on whether or not mps should have a more meaningful say on any future brexit deal if ministers come back from brussels with a no deal. it has been a heated day of debate on all of this in the house of commons with one conservative mp hitting out, saying hardline eurosceptics were seeking to take us over the cliff of a hard brexit. i am getting a little tired of honourable members and right honourable members on the back ventures, in government, even in the cabinet, who come up to me and others in quiet and dark corridors, to british businesses who demand private meeti
here to explain it all is clive, who is in westminster for us. explain it all is clive, who is in westminsterfore did explain it all is clive, who is in westminsterfor us. he did have to offer a concession. yes, they did, and a pretty big one. it depends you talk to us to whether the concession will hold. brexiteers are saying it was not really a concession and does not mean anything. remain as saying it is important for them that concession was made. i expect theresa may is breathing a sigh of...
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clive, appreciate your time this morning.hat's clive mcdonnell >>> japanese space probe separately has closed in on an asteroid 300 million kilometers away it will try to land and send samples back to earth. the nikkei is live this morning. >>> yes, according to the japanese aerospace exploration, it arrived within 20 kilometers of its target asteroid after traveling for 3 1/2 years. it's sent newly taken pictures of the asteroid, a near-perfect round shape but turned out to be squarer with many craters on the surface. they'll try to land on the asteroid and the plan is to collect sam presidents from the astero asteroid's surface it will then try to send them back to earth in late 2020 the small asteroid, between mars and the earth it's thought to contain organic matter. they hope it will offer insights into the origins of life. >> thank you for that. >>> now coming up on the show, uber is granted a license to operate in london but the deal comes with some strings attached stay tuned to find out which ones - i love my grandma
clive, appreciate your time this morning.hat's clive mcdonnell >>> japanese space probe separately has closed in on an asteroid 300 million kilometers away it will try to land and send samples back to earth. the nikkei is live this morning. >>> yes, according to the japanese aerospace exploration, it arrived within 20 kilometers of its target asteroid after traveling for 3 1/2 years. it's sent newly taken pictures of the asteroid, a near-perfect round shape but turned out to...
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clive myrie, bbc news, southern mexico.uestions on twitter for half an hour after this programme. you can get in touch with him @clivemyriebbc and please include #bbcnewsten. at least five people have been killed and several more injured in a shooting in annapolis, the capital of maryland in the united states. it's understood a gunman attacked staff at the headquarters of the capital gazette newspaper. a suspect is reported to have been taken into custody. let's speak to our reporter nada tawfik who's just arrived at the scene. nada what's the latest there? we are already hearing from reporters inside about those terrifying moments, phill davis, a crime reporter, said it was like a war zone. he described how there was nothing more terrifying than hearing the gunman should multiple people and then stop to reload while that reporter was under his desk. emergency responders were on the scene in as little as 60 seconds and engaged the shooter. cbs news has said that he had surrendered to authorities. they described him as a whi
clive myrie, bbc news, southern mexico.uestions on twitter for half an hour after this programme. you can get in touch with him @clivemyriebbc and please include #bbcnewsten. at least five people have been killed and several more injured in a shooting in annapolis, the capital of maryland in the united states. it's understood a gunman attacked staff at the headquarters of the capital gazette newspaper. a suspect is reported to have been taken into custody. let's speak to our reporter nada...
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clive patrick, you are looking slightly shocked at what has happened.oon. thank you for talking to us. thank you. a doctored or implicated other scandal has that she was doing her best for patients. as a doctor implicated. more than a50 died after giving —— being given drugs inappropriate according to a report published last week that concluded there had been a disregard for human life. the doctor who was named in the report appeared outside her home this morning. these are some of those whose lives were cut short during their stay at the gosport hospital, the result of drugs given without medicaljustification. todayjane barton, the doctor who oversaw the prescription system, appeared for the first time since last week's scathing report. but instead of speaking herself, she left it to her husband. she has always maintained that she was a hard—working, dedicated doctor, doing the best for her patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. we ask that our privacy is respected at this difficult time, and she will be making no further
clive patrick, you are looking slightly shocked at what has happened.oon. thank you for talking to us. thank you. a doctored or implicated other scandal has that she was doing her best for patients. as a doctor implicated. more than a50 died after giving —— being given drugs inappropriate according to a report published last week that concluded there had been a disregard for human life. the doctor who was named in the report appeared outside her home this morning. these are some of those...
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clive myrie has been talking to candidates risking their lives for democracy.ination in mexico. supporters of the congressional candidate in federal elections gather after a rally. at the bottom—right of the screen, he poses for a selfie with a voter. but circled on the left is his killer, who calmly walks up behind and shoots him in the head. in the southern town of zumpango, in the most violent state in mexico, some believe bullets, not the ballot box, should dictate elections. mario chavez knows he is a marked man. he is running for mayor of a town were drug cartels and criminal gangs jostle for influence and power. translation: they've tried to kill me several times. and i've heard they've hired assassins to kill me before the campaign is over. i'm scared, but i'm going to continue, for these people who are with me today. they want to see real change. they have hope, a dream, a desire to change this town. political violence has marred these elections like no other in modern mexican history. thousands of candidates running at local and federal level know the
clive myrie has been talking to candidates risking their lives for democracy.ination in mexico. supporters of the congressional candidate in federal elections gather after a rally. at the bottom—right of the screen, he poses for a selfie with a voter. but circled on the left is his killer, who calmly walks up behind and shoots him in the head. in the southern town of zumpango, in the most violent state in mexico, some believe bullets, not the ballot box, should dictate elections. mario chavez...
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clive coleman reporting.elated stabbings within the space of a few hours across london last night. sunday's violence followed a fatal stabbing in north london on saturday. the home secretary sajid javid and the london mayor sadiq khan met this morning to discuss the recent rise in violent attacks in the capital. jon donnison is outside the home office where those talks took place — and another bad weekend on london's streets? the fatal stabbing on saturday night, a 30—year—old man, brings the total number of murder investigations open in london in 2018 to 74. 46 of those stabbings. this meeting today was of the new task force on serious violence. it's the first time it has met since the appointment of sajid javid as home secretary. it includes politicians from all sides, the police, community groups, and one of those on the task force who has been speaking at the end of the meeting was the london mayor, sadiq khan. the problem is the lack of resources . the problem is the lack of resources. there is a link, c
clive coleman reporting.elated stabbings within the space of a few hours across london last night. sunday's violence followed a fatal stabbing in north london on saturday. the home secretary sajid javid and the london mayor sadiq khan met this morning to discuss the recent rise in violent attacks in the capital. jon donnison is outside the home office where those talks took place — and another bad weekend on london's streets? the fatal stabbing on saturday night, a 30—year—old man, brings...
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clive coleman, bbc news.t the world cup as south korea have knocked out one of the favourites, germany. the 2—0 score culminated in south korea firing a shot into germany's open goal as the german goalie could only look on in disbelief from the other end of the pitch. 0ur sports correspondent, natalie pirks, is in kaliningrad, where england are playing tomorrow. this world cup has been one upset after another. it's just been unbelievable so far, hasn't it? today was no exception. the press room here looked on in sheer disbelief of the world champions went out at this stage of the world cup for the first time since 1938, sparking scenes ofjoy and of course despair, as our correspondent richard conway now reports. germany came into this game knowing they needed to win for a place in they needed to win for a place in the knockout rounds, but scoring and conceding has been an issue for the defending champions, and theirfirst half performance was listless. south korea nearly took advantage, manuel neuer spilling t
clive coleman, bbc news.t the world cup as south korea have knocked out one of the favourites, germany. the 2—0 score culminated in south korea firing a shot into germany's open goal as the german goalie could only look on in disbelief from the other end of the pitch. 0ur sports correspondent, natalie pirks, is in kaliningrad, where england are playing tomorrow. this world cup has been one upset after another. it's just been unbelievable so far, hasn't it? today was no exception. the press...
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clive coleman, bbc news.ed in an investigation into the early deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in hampshire has said she was a "hard—working doctor" who was "doing her best" for patients. drjane barton — who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers without medical justification, claimed she was working in a "very inadequately—resourced part of the health service." dr barton's statement has been dismissed by the bereaved families, as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. these are some of those whose lives were cut short during their stay at the gosport hospital, the result of drugs given without medicaljustification. todayjane barton, the doctor who oversaw the prescription system, appeared for the first time since last week's scathing report. but instead of speaking herself, she left it to her husband. she has always maintained that she was a hard—working, dedicated doctor, doing the best for her patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. we ask that
clive coleman, bbc news.ed in an investigation into the early deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in hampshire has said she was a "hard—working doctor" who was "doing her best" for patients. drjane barton — who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers without medical justification, claimed she was working in a "very inadequately—resourced part of the health service." dr barton's statement has been dismissed by the bereaved families,...
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our correspondent, clive myrie has been following the day's events and joins me now from westminster.sa may perhaps feeling more confident that she will be able to go into those negotiations at the eu summit in the coming weeks. not feeling perhaps better hands are tied for the that was the suggestion that those people who believed that those amendments should be thrown out from the lords, that is what they felt should be the case today, that she should be free to negotiate the best possible deal on behalf of the best possible deal on behalf of the united kingdom. here the moment that that defeat was avoided. after mps rejected proposals to give parliament power to reject any brexit deal agreed between the government and the eu. order. order. the ayes to the right 324. the noes to the left 298. the ayes to the right 324. the noes to the left 298. so the ayes habit, the ayes it. well that young is here. they have just kicked that can down the road. and the trust that those backbench mps have put on the government is that at some point mps will be willing, will be given rather some kind
our correspondent, clive myrie has been following the day's events and joins me now from westminster.sa may perhaps feeling more confident that she will be able to go into those negotiations at the eu summit in the coming weeks. not feeling perhaps better hands are tied for the that was the suggestion that those people who believed that those amendments should be thrown out from the lords, that is what they felt should be the case today, that she should be free to negotiate the best possible...
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clive coleman, bbc news.ho was named in an investigation into the early deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in hampshire has said she was a hard—working doctor who was doing her best for patients. drjane barton, who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers without medical justification, claimed she was working in a very inadequately—resourced part of the health service. dr barton's statement has been dismissed by the bereaved families, as our correspondent duncan kennedy reports. these are some of those whose lives were cut short during their stay at the gosport hospital, the result of drugs given without medicaljustification. todayjane barton, the doctor who oversaw the prescription system, appeared for the first time since last week's scathing report. but instead of speaking herself, she left it to her husband. she's always maintained that she was a hard—working, dedicated doctor, doing the best for her patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. we ask tha
clive coleman, bbc news.ho was named in an investigation into the early deaths of hundreds of patients at a hospital in hampshire has said she was a hard—working doctor who was doing her best for patients. drjane barton, who oversaw the practice of prescribing powerful painkillers without medical justification, claimed she was working in a very inadequately—resourced part of the health service. dr barton's statement has been dismissed by the bereaved families, as our correspondent duncan...
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clive, thank you.esigner, kate spade, who has been found dead at her home in new york. the 55 year old was best known for designing handbags and a range of accessories. launched in 1993. the kate spade brand became a household name with stores around the world. she sold her remaining share of the business in 2006. a 50—year—old man has been killed after a shooting at a boxing club in the irish republic. the father of olympic boxing gold medallist katie taylor was also hurt in the shooting at a gym along with a second man. there's been a sharp rise in the number of cases in england of some of the most serious sexually transmitted infections. reported cases of syphilis were up by 20% last year there was a similar rise in the number of people infected with gonorrhoea. the number of cases of chlamydia fell slightly, but it's thought that's because fewer people are being tested for it by sexual health services. a bbc news investigation has found that funding cuts in england are making it harderfor some peop
clive, thank you.esigner, kate spade, who has been found dead at her home in new york. the 55 year old was best known for designing handbags and a range of accessories. launched in 1993. the kate spade brand became a household name with stores around the world. she sold her remaining share of the business in 2006. a 50—year—old man has been killed after a shooting at a boxing club in the irish republic. the father of olympic boxing gold medallist katie taylor was also hurt in the shooting...
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clive betts said with demand for services growing and funding cuts, social care was under, "unsustainablen" with a £2.5 billion funding gap. leading to people going without the they need, those getting the care not getting sufficient care in terms of time or quality, leading to unpaid carers having to step into the breach, and placing significant pressures on care providers and the care workforce. a witness to the inquiry, andrew dilot, told us the system was consequently now at risk of "fairly significant disaster", very strong words indeed. and clive betts said the committee had concluded that billions of pounds of extra funding would be needed in the coming years. the two committees, with the help of what was called a "citizen's assembly", produced a unanimous report. it suggested raising money locally through changes to council and business taxes in the short to medium term and raising money nationally through a ring—fenced tax on the over—40s in england. forfairness, it would be paid on earnings above a threshold, and with the current national insurance limit being lifted. we suggest
clive betts said with demand for services growing and funding cuts, social care was under, "unsustainablen" with a £2.5 billion funding gap. leading to people going without the they need, those getting the care not getting sufficient care in terms of time or quality, leading to unpaid carers having to step into the breach, and placing significant pressures on care providers and the care workforce. a witness to the inquiry, andrew dilot, told us the system was consequently now at risk...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8:00pm.rted in flat 16 on the 4th floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. can you quick, please? yes, ijust have to get the address, 0k? flat 16, grenfell tower, w11 1tq. the fire brigade are on their way. the blaze claimed 72 lives and the inquiry was told that the fire brigade's advice to residents to stay in their flats as it spread was wrong. a teenager has been found guilty of plotting a terror attack in london with her mother and sister, as part of britain's first all—female cell pledging allegiance to islamic state. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8:00pm.rted in flat 16 on the 4th floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. can you quick, please? yes, ijust have to get the address, 0k? flat 16, grenfell tower, w11 1tq. the fire brigade are on their way. the blaze claimed 72 lives and the inquiry was told that the fire brigade's advice to residents to stay in their flats as it spread was wrong. a teenager has been found guilty of plotting a terror attack in...
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this is "the gray ghost" by clive cussler.bin burcell. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. okay. >> fred: so -- so clive put together this book, and he was like, i'm going to k, and riting this b then robin was like "if you need any help." and he was like, "i'm totally going to take you up on that. yes please, let's write it together." [ light laughter ] so they just switched off pages. >>eth: okay. do you think robin was upset that his name was so much smaller an clive's? [ laughter ] >> fred: i think he was upset by it, yeah. >> seth: what? >> fred: i think he was upset by that. he wbably upset. >> seth: okay, so all right. so now we've sorted out who wrote this book. [ laughter ] what i'd like to know is what is the plot of "the gray ghost?" fred: well, it's probably the series of the sam and remi fargo adventure, and -- [ laughter ] >> seth: what did -- sorry. what? >> fred: the sam and remi fargo adventure. >> seth: okay. >> fred: and it's set -- >> seth: okay, yeah. [ lahter ] >> fred: you know, 'cause their ventures are in diff
this is "the gray ghost" by clive cussler.bin burcell. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. okay. >> fred: so -- so clive put together this book, and he was like, i'm going to k, and riting this b then robin was like "if you need any help." and he was like, "i'm totally going to take you up on that. yes please, let's write it together." [ light laughter ] so they just switched off pages. >>eth: okay. do you think robin was upset that his name was so much...
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very much so, clive, and it is interesting that on two occasions today, the leading barrister for theuiry has suggested that in his opinion some of those companies which were involved in the refurbishment of g re nfell tower involved in the refurbishment of grenfell tower have involved in the refurbishment of g re nfell tower have not involved in the refurbishment of grenfell tower have not been as forthcoming with information as the inquiry would have liked so far. saying tonight that he hoped those parties involved will resist the temptation of the merry—go—round of buckpassing, as he butted, asking form or witness statements to be made. one of the companies involved we re made. one of the companies involved were involved in putting the cladding, they won a sub contract of £2.6 million, and their opening statement has already been published. we understand that the other companies will deliver their opening statements to the inquiry later in the week. this company is not delivering it to the inquiry, but it has been published, and it doesn't say very much, five short paragraphs, sayi
very much so, clive, and it is interesting that on two occasions today, the leading barrister for theuiry has suggested that in his opinion some of those companies which were involved in the refurbishment of g re nfell tower involved in the refurbishment of grenfell tower have involved in the refurbishment of g re nfell tower have not involved in the refurbishment of grenfell tower have not been as forthcoming with information as the inquiry would have liked so far. saying tonight that he hoped...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the fourth floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north and south—east of england, as an inquiry is ordered into the chaos caused by new timetables. and on newsnight, for decades after the sensational trial, thanks to a bbc drama, everyone is talking about jeremy thorpe and hugh grant. tonight we'll ask the real lord steel, former liberal leader, whether he thinks thorpe was guilty of conspiracy to murder. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the catalogue of problems which led to grenfell tower being engulfed in flames has been revealed at the official start of the public inquiry into the disaster. the hearing was presented with a series of expert reports. one of them said that the fire brigade‘s policy of telling peop
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the fourth floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north and south—east of england, as an inquiry is ordered into the chaos caused by new timetables. and on newsnight, for decades after the sensational trial,...
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corruption fight thousands have marched in l g b t pride parades across europe bucharest adrian c'mon and clive hamilton celebrated their recent european court victory which ordered romania to recognise their marriage in warsaw equality parade marchers said poland's conservative turn has forced them to fight harder for their rights a young iraqi suspected of raping and murdering a fourteen year old german jewish girl known as susana has arrived at frankfurt airport german interior minister horizontal for a confirmed that the man known only as ali b. had been successfully extradited authorities in iraq say the twenty year old admitted that he had killed his ana who went missing last month the case has stoked the immigration debate here in germany. from a deal to frankfurt airport and on to vs via helicopter the young iraqi suspect was taken into custody amid heavy police presence authorities he is seeking to make amends after accusations that the only investigations will floor would like to. this shows that the german judiciary has this case under control everyone can see what's going on and i t
corruption fight thousands have marched in l g b t pride parades across europe bucharest adrian c'mon and clive hamilton celebrated their recent european court victory which ordered romania to recognise their marriage in warsaw equality parade marchers said poland's conservative turn has forced them to fight harder for their rights a young iraqi suspected of raping and murdering a fourteen year old german jewish girl known as susana has arrived at frankfurt airport german interior minister...
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i'm clive myrie.the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the fourth floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north and south—east of england, as an inquiry is ordered into the chaos caused by new timetables. and on newsnight, for decades after the sensational trial, thanks to a bbc drama, everyone
i'm clive myrie.the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the fourth floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north and south—east of england, as an inquiry is ordered into the chaos caused by new timetables. and on newsnight, for decades after the sensational trial, thanks to a bbc drama,...
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at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with the news. thousands of children in pakistan are legally employed as domestic servants. they cook and clean and are vulnerable to exportation and abuse. but there are rarely consequences for those that cause them harm. this programme contains some scenes which viewers may find upsetting. for losing a broom, this ten—year—old girl says she was beaten and her hands were burned. this 16—year—old boy died allegedly after being assaulted again and again. their horrific stories highlight the plight of some children working as servants in the homes of the rich and powerful in pakistan. but their desperately poor families often choose not to pursue the cases... ..meaning those accused of abuse regularly go unpunished. wherever you go in pakistan, you can see young children working to support their families. but others are less visible, working behind closed doors in upmarket neighbourhoods. tens of thousands of children are sent by their impoverished families to work as domestic servants in homes across
at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with the news. thousands of children in pakistan are legally employed as domestic servants. they cook and clean and are vulnerable to exportation and abuse. but there are rarely consequences for those that cause them harm. this programme contains some scenes which viewers may find upsetting. for losing a broom, this ten—year—old girl says she was beaten and her hands were burned. this 16—year—old boy died allegedly after being assaulted again and...
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clive i have said don't let the facts if in the way of a good tory. germans argument their crib hundredion is in peacekeeping, that is their argument and that needs to be factored in but... i don't agree with you. that is what the germans would argue. polly. nato in line of fire as global trade war escalate. why would nato backbench involved ? global trade war escalate. why would nato backbench involved? we are coming to the end of an era of where america acted as the words policeman and helped to establish a set of rules of the game really, because of donald trump and also putin who want to go back to a 19th century strong nations thatjust fight each other instead of abiding bya fight each other instead of abiding by a set of rule, it is at risk of being dismantled. we have the trade warand trump who being dismantled. we have the trade war and trump who doesn't like any of these guy, he doesn't like trudeau, he doesn't like merkel or theresa may's school ma'amish approach. he is looking for anything he can stoke up his base and tear down alliances wh
clive i have said don't let the facts if in the way of a good tory. germans argument their crib hundredion is in peacekeeping, that is their argument and that needs to be factored in but... i don't agree with you. that is what the germans would argue. polly. nato in line of fire as global trade war escalate. why would nato backbench involved ? global trade war escalate. why would nato backbench involved? we are coming to the end of an era of where america acted as the words policeman and helped...
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we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar. panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. sorry. she lost her underpanties. [ birds chirping ] so? so? well? huh? so? what's happening? [ sighs ] flowers? is someone pointing a gun at you? oh, for goodness' sake.
we created sexy alter egos -- clive and juliana -- met in the hotel bar. panties in the lobby in front of her dad... phil. ...which was hil-- it was hard. it was hard for her. you know i can't stand it when you use that word. "panties"? ye-- that. yes. sorry. she lost her underpanties. [ birds chirping ] so? so? well? huh? so? what's happening? [ sighs ] flowers? is someone pointing a gun at you? oh, for goodness' sake.
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.e. a complete and verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of the korea peninsular is the only outcome that the united states will accept. theresa may calls for unity from tory back bench rebels in a crunch meeting ahead of tomorrow's brexit bill debates. the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents underfunded by the council? spain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean, after italy and malta refused to accept them. in to administration.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.e. a complete and verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of the korea peninsular is the only outcome that the united states will accept. theresa may calls for unity from tory back bench rebels in a crunch meeting ahead of tomorrow's brexit bill debates. the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents underfunded by the council? spain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm. donald trump and kim jong—un are in singapore ahead of their historic meeting tomorrow. american officials say preliminary talks with the north koreans have moved quickly, and they're focused on a key prize. a complete and verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of the korea peninsular is the only outcome that the united states will accept. theresa may calls for unity from tory back bench rebels in a crunch meeting ahead of tomorrow's brexit bill debates. the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents underfunded by the council? spain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean, after italy and malta refused to accept them. in to administration. more than 5,000 jobs are at risk, but the stores will remain open for now while attempts are made to find a buyer. and the shipwreck off the cornish coast that's revealing more of its hoard of 17th century treasure. good evening and welcome to bbc news. "excitem
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm. donald trump and kim jong—un are in singapore ahead of their historic meeting tomorrow. american officials say preliminary talks with the north koreans have moved quickly, and they're focused on a key prize. a complete and verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation of the korea peninsular is the only outcome that the united states will accept. theresa may calls for unity from tory back bench rebels in a crunch meeting ahead of tomorrow's brexit bill...
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because the clive says they were there in one thousand nine hundred five eighty six and eighty seven so he still has great memories of those races there's nothing like it and he's been driving for a long time i guess peak is definitely one of the highlights you start at two thousand eight hundred metres and end up at four thousand. three hundred sixty it was a huge challenge not only for him but also for the engineers they did well in one thousand nine hundred seventy he says until hitting those curves near the end always for the old one to me isn't as easy as it quickly david excavate is about to see will not see this like old information i play one says small technical defect and it could be only ball joint having grease fitting shmuley or at least a place for one still slough it should be an abuse or does it show it came loose for gun safety but that's not surprising since you're not bumping around at high speed. so one of the rear wheels came up to and he got stuck at this point that high def that's he can see the checkered flag since game but did say that he couldn't cross the f
because the clive says they were there in one thousand nine hundred five eighty six and eighty seven so he still has great memories of those races there's nothing like it and he's been driving for a long time i guess peak is definitely one of the highlights you start at two thousand eight hundred metres and end up at four thousand. three hundred sixty it was a huge challenge not only for him but also for the engineers they did well in one thousand nine hundred seventy he says until hitting...
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my colleague clive myrie is there. good evening.e ofa amendment that would give mps more of a say in how the brexit situation unfolds, more control perhaps even some i argued above that brexit negotiation. they decided not to rebel. they decided to vote with the government. at one of those mps is believed joins me now. joining me now is the conservative mp antionette sandbach. what were you told by the government that commits to do but with the government and not rebel? one of the big... the role of mps is to improve legislation. one of the most important pieces of legislation going to our parliament and many generations. what was missing from it was a process that would deal with the situation where there would be no deal or parliament would vote to reject a deal. and what the government agreed with us today was to accept a cce pt two accept two amendments that have been tabled by dominic grieve that point and place parts of that process. making sure that the government and that set in the legislation, so if there is no deal it wil
my colleague clive myrie is there. good evening.e ofa amendment that would give mps more of a say in how the brexit situation unfolds, more control perhaps even some i argued above that brexit negotiation. they decided not to rebel. they decided to vote with the government. at one of those mps is believed joins me now. joining me now is the conservative mp antionette sandbach. what were you told by the government that commits to do but with the government and not rebel? one of the big... the...
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because the clive says they were there in one thousand nine hundred five eighty six and eighty seven he still has great memories of those races there's nothing like it and he's been driving for a long time i guess peak is definitely one of the highlights if you start at two thousand eight hundred meters and or thousand three hundred it was a huge challenge not only for him but also for the engineers as they did well in one thousand nine hundred seventy he says until the. adding those curves near the end always for the old isn't zero is it. the seam or not six bits so i call it for mitt i need play one so small technical defect will be only ball joint having grease fitting schmear or at least in place for one still slow off the end of the set to show it came loose but that's not surprising since you're not bouncing around in high school. so one of the rear wheels came up ted and he got stuck it's called the light of day that he can see the checkered flag since game but saying that he couldn't cross the finish line and that was really sad but so what is he. going to do much isn't takin
because the clive says they were there in one thousand nine hundred five eighty six and eighty seven he still has great memories of those races there's nothing like it and he's been driving for a long time i guess peak is definitely one of the highlights if you start at two thousand eight hundred meters and or thousand three hundred it was a huge challenge not only for him but also for the engineers as they did well in one thousand nine hundred seventy he says until the. adding those curves...
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and it turned out she's the daughter of the labour mp clive lewis.that on tuesday, the government had problems with its flagship brexit legislation — the eu withdrawal bill. well, on wednesday it was labour's turn to face discontent. five mps appointed byjeremy corbyn resigned late in the evening over their party's brexit policy. the government didn't have an easy day either. once again, ministers made a concession to their backbenchers to see off a possible rebellion. mps were debating amendments to the bill dealing with the uk's future trading arrangements with the eu. neither option is workable. neither is acceptable to the eu, but neither will get majority support across this house. the foreign secretary called customs partnership crazy. the business secretary says the maximum facilitation nacho cost thousands ofjobs in manufacturing. is it not absolutely essential that the voice, a loud voice comes from this house so that we want the least damaging brexit possible in the customs union and the single market? one of the amendments being debated ca
and it turned out she's the daughter of the labour mp clive lewis.that on tuesday, the government had problems with its flagship brexit legislation — the eu withdrawal bill. well, on wednesday it was labour's turn to face discontent. five mps appointed byjeremy corbyn resigned late in the evening over their party's brexit policy. the government didn't have an easy day either. once again, ministers made a concession to their backbenchers to see off a possible rebellion. mps were debating...
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cheering it turned out the proud father was the labour mp clive lewis.me of the other news from westminster in brief. a senior minister admitted the disclosure of evidence to the defence in criminal cases has been a mess. the crown prosecution service has looked at more than 3,500 cases in england and wales after the collapse of a number of trials. chief constables and the college of policing should be accountable, according to the minister. the primary role here i think comes from chiefs but the college has got an incredibly important role to support in terms of the training, guidance and the codes. sounds like you're washing your hands of it, minister. not at all. because i've signalled the importance of this issue, and because i think it is quite fundamental to the criminal justice system. the warm words and friendly platitudes usually associated with international summits were replaced by something altogether less convivial when the g7 met in canada. the meeting of world leaders in quebec ended in disarray, after donald trump retracted his support fo
cheering it turned out the proud father was the labour mp clive lewis.me of the other news from westminster in brief. a senior minister admitted the disclosure of evidence to the defence in criminal cases has been a mess. the crown prosecution service has looked at more than 3,500 cases in england and wales after the collapse of a number of trials. chief constables and the college of policing should be accountable, according to the minister. the primary role here i think comes from chiefs but...
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well, with me is our legal correspondent, clive coleman. this is about disclosure. explain more. the defendant is entitled to any evidence that assist the defence case or undermines the prosecution. last year high profile rape trials collapse for failure to disclose evidence to the defence. as a result of that, this review was instigated. today we found out that asa instigated. today we found out that as a result the cps looked at all the rape and sexual offence cases that had been charged. 47 have been dropped, five where disclosure was the main issue, 42 where it was an issue. as a result of that, 14 defendants who were in custody or remand have been released. alison saunders gave evidence to the justice committee this morning. she pledged the cps will tighten things up pledged the cps will tighten things up and look at charging decisions, early charging decisions, and scrutinise them earlier. also we will look at the early identification of electronic evidence on people's bar and devices. —— mobile phones. less than 10% of the plastic ever manufactured has been recycled, accor
well, with me is our legal correspondent, clive coleman. this is about disclosure. explain more. the defendant is entitled to any evidence that assist the defence case or undermines the prosecution. last year high profile rape trials collapse for failure to disclose evidence to the defence. as a result of that, this review was instigated. today we found out that asa instigated. today we found out that as a result the cps looked at all the rape and sexual offence cases that had been charged. 47...
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our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, is at the supreme court.ised in 2013 there has been inequality between gay couples who have the option of either marrying 01’ have the option of either marrying or entering into a civil partnership is again straight couples who can only marry. today the supreme court ruled that that inequality amounted to discrimination and it also breached article eight of the european convention on human rights. the right to a private and family life. this was charles keidan after their victory. while there is no formal time limit, i think the ruling which is so resounding and emphatic in our favour today, really poses a serious question to the government about what it is going to do on behalf of the over 3 million cohabiting couples in this country, the fastest—growing family type. opening civil partnerships would be good for them, good for families, and children across the country. notjust for us. and that is why this case is so important today and that is why we fought all the way that we have to the supreme court. well
our legal affairs correspondent, clive coleman, is at the supreme court.ised in 2013 there has been inequality between gay couples who have the option of either marrying 01’ have the option of either marrying or entering into a civil partnership is again straight couples who can only marry. today the supreme court ruled that that inequality amounted to discrimination and it also breached article eight of the european convention on human rights. the right to a private and family life. this was...
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with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram clivearthi gna nasegaram it has been a momentous day for scottish cricket. they have beaten england for the first time, by six runs in a one off, one day international. it's the biggest win in scotland's cricketing history against the side ranked number one in the world in this format. joe wilson reports. in this format. scottish in this format. cricket may feel isolated neglect, scottish cricket may feel isolated neglect, the authorities cut the world cup next year to ten team, scotla nd world cup next year to ten team, scotland aren't in it. england hope to win it. but for hours in edinburgh it was scotla nd but for hours in edinburgh it was scotland who looked like the world's number one ranked nation. not england. macleod, his family roots in the outer hebrides he was trying to hit the ball there. he made 140 in scotland's 371ment their highest ever score. when buenos aires sprinted to 100 england's chase seemed simple but then wickets, scotla nd seemed simple but then wickets, scotland
with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram clivearthi gna nasegaram it has been a momentous day for scottish cricket. they have beaten england for the first time, by six runs in a one off, one day international. it's the biggest win in scotland's cricketing history against the side ranked number one in the world in this format. joe wilson reports. in this format. scottish in this format. cricket may feel isolated neglect, scottish...
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our legal guru clive coleman is here.y, a ten year legal battle. there is a eu directive which says that member states cannot discriminate on grounds of sex in relation to state benefits. this woman, known only as megabytes, born in 1948, married in 1974, in 1991 she started to live as a woman and in 1995 had gender rias that surgery. —— gender reassignment surgery. she didn't get a certificate of gender reassignment, and the reason for that she and her wife decide for religious reasons they wanted to remain married. when she got to the age of 60, she applied for a pension as a woman and was reviewed by the government on the basis of the marriage had not been annulled and there was no significant under the act. —— certificate under the act. she took it to the supreme court who decided there was no defined authority on there was no defined authority on the matter, so as they have to do in those circumstances, they referred the matter to europe's highest court, the european court of justice. this morning we have an unequivo
our legal guru clive coleman is here.y, a ten year legal battle. there is a eu directive which says that member states cannot discriminate on grounds of sex in relation to state benefits. this woman, known only as megabytes, born in 1948, married in 1974, in 1991 she started to live as a woman and in 1995 had gender rias that surgery. —— gender reassignment surgery. she didn't get a certificate of gender reassignment, and the reason for that she and her wife decide for religious reasons...
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monsoon is sort of stalled that doesn't look like a monsoon picture told us if there is a bloom of clive a myanmar and down the west and that's an adult thing of showers elsewhere now that should be persistent rain by now the monsoons be besting in this part of india and it clearly isn't so once again you suffer the humidity and the pretty monsoon heat of forty or above from delhi down to kolkata. the weather sponsored by cattle always. admitted unique circumstances and facts that link her to this murder confessions are useless without corroboration she thought they are questioning her about her being a victim of a rape not a suspect in a murder case newly false confession involves a completely made up story some will say anything thinking they can fix it later but there's no fixing it later many statements are used against them in a court of law this system is job on al jazeera. again the top stories this hour on al-jazeera despite growing condemnation of u.s. president donald trump this refusing to stop separating migrant families who illegally enter the country trump says that he will
monsoon is sort of stalled that doesn't look like a monsoon picture told us if there is a bloom of clive a myanmar and down the west and that's an adult thing of showers elsewhere now that should be persistent rain by now the monsoons be besting in this part of india and it clearly isn't so once again you suffer the humidity and the pretty monsoon heat of forty or above from delhi down to kolkata. the weather sponsored by cattle always. admitted unique circumstances and facts that link her to...
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you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse.e also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry. so let's grow more food, with less water. and make healthcare, more healthy. it's okay, i've played a doctor. what have we got here? let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. together, we can tackle every elephant in the room. and save the rhino while we're at it. because, whatever the problem, business can help. and i know who can help them do it... wlet's do it. ? ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. at the mercedes-benz summer event. lease the glc300 for $429 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. merc
you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse.e also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh!...
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clive coleman reporting. the latest headlines before the business news.allenges tackling a fire on saddleworth moor near manchester — local people are told to stay indoors. prince william meets the palestinian president mahmoud abbas in ramallah — the first royal to officially visit the palestinian territories. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. john lewis has issued a profits warning. it says it‘ll make a lot less than the £290 million it made last year. profits for the first six months of the year would be close to zero. it‘s also closing five of its waitrose food stores. the bank of england says the uk has made positive progress on handling risks to the financial sector posed by brexit. but it says there hasn‘t been similar action from the eu. shares in african budget airline fastjet have collapsed by two thirds, after warning it could go bust without new funding. the airline is backed by easyjet founder stelios haji—ioannou and operate in several african countries including south africa, tanzania and zimbabwe. donald trump is digging in
clive coleman reporting. the latest headlines before the business news.allenges tackling a fire on saddleworth moor near manchester — local people are told to stay indoors. prince william meets the palestinian president mahmoud abbas in ramallah — the first royal to officially visit the palestinian territories. here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. john lewis has issued a profits warning. it says it‘ll make a lot less than the £290 million it made last year. profits for the...
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you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry. so let's grow more food, with less water. and make healthcare, more healthy. it's okay, i've played a doctor. what have we got here? let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. together, we can tackle every elephant in the room. and save the rhino while we're at it. because, whatever the problem, business can help. and i know who can help them do it... i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from ar
you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse. we also have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh!...
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clive coleman reporting.and north korea. spain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean after italy and malta refused to accept them. social care services for adults in england could be reduced as financial pressures force councils to make increasingly difficult decisions. the health secretary jeremy hunt is promising more support for doctors and nurses who make ‘honest mistakes‘ while treating patients, so they can learn from errors without fear of prosecution. mr hunt has accepted the findings of a review into gross negligence manslaughter charges in healthcare. it was prompted by the case of a trainee paediatrician, who was struck off after the death of a 6 year—old boy. 0ur health correspondent james gallagher reports. the death of jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today‘s announcement. the six—year—old boy had sepsis and suffered a cardiac arrest at leicester royal infirmary. signs of his infection were missed, and it was mistakenly thought he wa
clive coleman reporting.and north korea. spain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean after italy and malta refused to accept them. social care services for adults in england could be reduced as financial pressures force councils to make increasingly difficult decisions. the health secretary jeremy hunt is promising more support for doctors and nurses who make ‘honest mistakes‘ while treating patients, so they can learn from errors without...
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you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse.so have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry. so let's grow more food, with less water. and make healthcare, more healthy. it's okay, i've played a doctor. what have we got here? let's take on the wage gap, the opportunity gap, the achievement gap. together, we can tackle every elephant in the room. and save the rhino while we're at it. because, whatever the problem, business can help. and i know who can help them do it... >>> but it's really a memo that i'll bet the trump team itself helped to leak because mueller, we know, is not a leaker. and they leaked it because they want to reinforce their base. th
you're kinda bumming me out clive owen. no, wait... it gets worse.so have the age-old problem of bias in the workplace. really... never heard of it. seriously? it's all over the news. i've heard of it. ahh. the question is... who's going to fix all of this? an actor? probably not. but you know who can solve it? business. that's right. the best-run businesses can make the world run better. because solving big problems is what business does best. and doing good is just good business. shhh! sorry....
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our legal correspondent clive coleman has been following this case for us. explain the case.nb, she was born in 1948 a woman known as nb, she was born in 19118 as a male. she married a woman in 1974 19118 as a male. she married a woman in197li and 1948 as a male. she married a woman in 1974 and she herself began living asa in 1974 and she herself began living as a woman in 1991 and 1995 she had gender reassignment surgery. but she didn't obtaina gender reassignment surgery. but she didn't obtain a certificate of recognition of her new gender under the gender recognition act. the reason for that is that she and her wife, for religious regions, decided they wanted to remain married. the marriage was never an old. in 2008, aged 60, she applied for a woman's pension. she was refused that on the basis that there was no gender recognition certificate because the marriage had not been annulled. she fought a legal battle through the entire uk court system. it went to the supreme court, which said there is no authority, this is eu law because there is an eu directive which forbids sta
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8:00pm. the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the 4th floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. can you quick, please? yes, ijust have to get the address, 0k? flat 16, grenfell tower, wii itq. the fire brigade are on their way. the blaze claimed 72 lives and the inquiry was told that the fire brigade‘s advice to residents to stay in their flats as it spread was wrong. a teenager has been found guilty of plotting a terror attack in london with her mother and sister, as part of britain's first all—female cell pledging allegiance to islamic state. there's been more misery for rail passengers in the north and south east of england, as an inquiry is ordered into the chaos caused by new timetables. also coming up, at least 33 people have died in guatemala, as a volcano erupts. dozens more are missing and hundreds have been injured. rock, ash and mu
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8:00pm. the grenfell fire inquiry has heard that a catalogue of problems led to the tower being engulfed in flames. the blaze started in flat 16 on the 4th floor near a fridge. the 999 call made by the man who lived there was played at the hearing. can you quick, please? yes, ijust have to get the address, 0k? flat 16, grenfell tower, wii itq. the fire brigade are on their way. the blaze claimed 72 lives and the inquiry was told that the fire brigade‘s advice...
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we'll be back to clive myrie at westminster shortly — mps will be voting shortly on the crucial amendmenthat opinion say aye. division, clear the as many as four of that opinion say aye. division, clearthe lobby. as many as four of that opinion say aye. division, clear the lobby. they are now in fact leading the chamber for that vote. we will be back in westminster in the coming minutes for that result. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. good evening. the weather across the uk has been quite static but over the next 36 hours we will shake up but weather system and for some the welcome return of some rain. you concede bigger gaps now in the cloud and with clear skies tonight it will bea and with clear skies tonight it will be a fresh start to tomorrow morning but it will be dry and right. single figure temperatures away from the towns and cities. some cloud around but most seem sunny spells in the morning. wejust could have but most seem sunny spells in the morning. we just could have the odd isolated shower. clouding over more considerably in scotland and northern ireland
we'll be back to clive myrie at westminster shortly — mps will be voting shortly on the crucial amendmenthat opinion say aye. division, clear the as many as four of that opinion say aye. division, clearthe lobby. as many as four of that opinion say aye. division, clear the lobby. they are now in fact leading the chamber for that vote. we will be back in westminster in the coming minutes for that result. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. good evening. the weather across the...