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clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.'ll have the latest from the world cup, as the sun sets onjapan‘s dreams of a quarter final. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly, that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit, at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. and there was no hiding the sheer elation of richard branson and his crew. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: twelve boys and their football coach, missing for nine days in a cave in thailand, have been found ali
clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.'ll have the latest from the world cup, as the sun sets onjapan‘s dreams of a quarter final. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly,...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.s, and the impact that's having — particularly on people on lower incomes. for example, in england, subsidies for bus services have almost halved in the past eight years according to research by the campaign for better transport. and over that same period more than 3,000 bus routes have been reduced or scrapped. but bus fares have gone up by 13% in real terms — putting added pressure on households. our home editor, mark easton, has been to blackburn to speak to some of those most affected. his report contains some flashing images. blackburn's buses have seen the amount of support they get from the council cut by 93% since 2010. the subsidy used to be close to £900,000 a year — now it's just ten grand. the result? private bus companies have axed services and increased fares. ben, a youth worker in the town, struggles to afford the daily commute. it's becoming a massive, massive issue for young people and the community. it shouldn't be something we have to worry about. it shouldn't be. j
clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.s, and the impact that's having — particularly on people on lower incomes. for example, in england, subsidies for bus services have almost halved in the past eight years according to research by the campaign for better transport. and over that same period more than 3,000 bus routes have been reduced or scrapped. but bus fares have gone up by 13% in real terms — putting added pressure on households. our home editor, mark easton, has been to blackburn...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.—up sexual assault has been sentenced to 12 months home detention in australia. philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest in the 1970s. germany's interior minister horst seehofer has withdrawn a threat to resign, after talks with chancellor angela merkel. he said the two conservative parties in the governing coalition had reached an agreement on tougher border controls. mrs merkel made a deal with other eu leaders to help share the problems faced by country's such as italy and malta, who see some of the highest numbers of migrant arrivals from north africa. andrew plant reports. this was the latest tension at the top of german politics. interior minister horst seehofer threatening to resign, tired, he said, of angela merkel‘s opendoor migration policy and insisting that some migrants should simply be turned away. now mr seehofer has withdrawn his threat, the two reaching an agreement, he said, after hours of talk. translation: aft
clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.—up sexual assault has been sentenced to 12 months home detention in australia. philip wilson, the archbishop of adelaide, was found guilty of concealing child abuse by a priest in the 1970s. germany's interior minister horst seehofer has withdrawn a threat to resign, after talks with chancellor angela merkel. he said the two conservative parties in the governing coalition had reached an agreement on tougher border controls. mrs merkel made a deal...
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clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.a catholic adoption agency that allegedly adopted her son illegally. tressa reeves spent nearly four decades trying to find her child. at one point she was told there were no records on her case. in may the irish government revealed that dozens of children had no idea they were adopted because they'd beenregistered illegally —— they were adopted because they'd been registered illegally as the biological children of their adopted parents. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. he went in the little cot. she told me not to touch him — the midwife. "you mustn't touch him, you mustn't bond with him. "he has to bond with his mother, not you." and then, in the morning, she came in and she took him away. tressa reeves only got eight hours with her son after his birth in 1961. her mother arranged for the 20—year—old to go to dublin from hampshire for the birth, to a home for unmarried women run by catholic nuns. her parents refused to let her take home her baby, so tressa a
clive myrie, bbc news, in tijuana, mexico.a catholic adoption agency that allegedly adopted her son illegally. tressa reeves spent nearly four decades trying to find her child. at one point she was told there were no records on her case. in may the irish government revealed that dozens of children had no idea they were adopted because they'd beenregistered illegally —— they were adopted because they'd been registered illegally as the biological children of their adopted parents. our social...
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at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the days news. first, our world.s a murder that sent shock waves around the world. a prominent russian journalist has been shot dead. arkady babchenko was an outspoken critic of president vladimir putin... but one day later, he was from the dead. tonight, for the first time, the inside story of the fake murder. translation: they put pigs‘ blood in my mouth and then when i was shot, i fell to my knees and coughed to make the blood splatter. babchenko‘s wife tells her side of the story. translation: you just can't believe it. you don't want to believe it. and we track down the hit man. it's a tale worthy of a spy thriller, but in an age of fake news, was the truth the real casualty? i'm jonah fisher. for the last few weeks i've been on the trail of an extraordinary murder mystery. it happened here in kiev, the capital of ukraine. and at the heart of it is one man. babchenko is a russianjournalist. he fled moscow last year after receiving death threats and got a job with the ukrainian tv station. he is an outspoken crit
at ten o'clock, clive myrie will be here with a full round—up of the days news. first, our world.s a murder that sent shock waves around the world. a prominent russian journalist has been shot dead. arkady babchenko was an outspoken critic of president vladimir putin... but one day later, he was from the dead. tonight, for the first time, the inside story of the fake murder. translation: they put pigs‘ blood in my mouth and then when i was shot, i fell to my knees and coughed to make the...
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at 10 o‘clock clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news.irst the bbc has uncovered an arsenal of media weapons being used in the war of words in the gulf. will people in the region ever know the truth in an age of fake news? we investigate in our world: weapons of mass deception. since last year, the arab gulf has been at war. it is a war of words and images. the weapons include hacking, lobbyists, and accusations of fake news. qatar is under daily attack on social media. its ruler is ridiculed on the internet, its accused of supporting terrorism. qatar also has a long history of supporting people who want to kill americans. president trump, after visiting saudi arabia, quicklyjoined in the attack. for its part, qatar denies any support for terrorism. you can spread false news very quickly but, the longer it goes on, and you start wondering, 0k, where is the link between qatar and isis? for the public the question of who is telling the truth is more difficult than ever. translation: the arab audience is becoming increasingly confused. they
at 10 o‘clock clive myrie will be here with a full round up of the days news.irst the bbc has uncovered an arsenal of media weapons being used in the war of words in the gulf. will people in the region ever know the truth in an age of fake news? we investigate in our world: weapons of mass deception. since last year, the arab gulf has been at war. it is a war of words and images. the weapons include hacking, lobbyists, and accusations of fake news. qatar is under daily attack on social media....
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hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.e'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines: as the hot weather continues, the met office has issued a health alert, urging precaution in all the heat. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has warned the uk could crash out of the eu without a deal by accident unless officials in brussels change their approach. the home office says it won't oppose the use of the death penalty if two british men suspected of being islamic state militants are put on trial in america. labour mps will be balloted on whether the party's rules on anti—semitism, should correspond with internationally—recognised norms. president trump threatens to revoke the security clearances of former us intelligence and security chiefs who criticise his administration. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. it's a do over, we're back. with me are the broadcaster and journalist, aasmah mir, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofield.
hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.e'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines: as the hot weather continues, the met office has issued a health alert, urging precaution in all the heat. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has warned the uk could crash out of the eu without a deal by accident unless officials in brussels change their approach. the home office says it won't oppose the use of the death penalty if two british men suspected of being...
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clive myrie is in mexico city for us.dency, what will the challenges before whoever wins? enormous challenges. but decisive political shift you talk about could well be to the left, and that would signal a huge transformation of society potentially. this country has been led by centre and centre—right governments as long as anyone can remember. we are on the verge of a political earthquake potentially and the man who has been leading in the polls, andres manuel lopez obrador, isa polls, andres manuel lopez obrador, is a hard left candidate. there is a real sense this could be a change. the electorate frankly is fed up of widespread corruption and violence. you mentioned those candidates and politicians killed in the campaign and they are also fed up of the drugs cartels and criminal gangs that run society here, leading to a murder rate that is the envy of war zones. murder rate that is the envy of war zones. at the end of may, 13,000 people have been killed in street violence. there is a sense this has to change and the m
clive myrie is in mexico city for us.dency, what will the challenges before whoever wins? enormous challenges. but decisive political shift you talk about could well be to the left, and that would signal a huge transformation of society potentially. this country has been led by centre and centre—right governments as long as anyone can remember. we are on the verge of a political earthquake potentially and the man who has been leading in the polls, andres manuel lopez obrador, isa polls,...
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in a moment we‘ll be joined by bbc one viewers for a full round up of the day‘s news with clive myrieof six—year—old alesha macphail, who was raped and murdered on the isle of bute earlier this month. mourners were asked to wear her favorite colour of pink. a 16—year—old boy has been charged. the funeral took place near her home in north lanarkshire, from where catrina renton reports. everyone was asked to wear something pink. alesha‘s favourite colour. 0utside, dozens of ribbons were tied to the railings. # all creatures great and small... inside, family and friends paid tribute to alesha. they called her the best big sister, best daughter, best granddaughter anyone could ask for. she had just finished primary two at chapelside primary school in airdrie. she always came into class with that big, beautiful smile of hers and tried her hardest in everything she did. it was an absolute pleasure to teach alesha. i was so grateful to have known this special little girl. alesha had been visiting her grandparents and father on the isle of bute when she went missing. she was later found dead
in a moment we‘ll be joined by bbc one viewers for a full round up of the day‘s news with clive myrieof six—year—old alesha macphail, who was raped and murdered on the isle of bute earlier this month. mourners were asked to wear her favorite colour of pink. a 16—year—old boy has been charged. the funeral took place near her home in north lanarkshire, from where catrina renton reports. everyone was asked to wear something pink. alesha‘s favourite colour. 0utside, dozens of ribbons...
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viewers on bbc one willjoin us shortly for a full round up of the day's news with clive myrie — firstell of steady rain across at last, good spell of steady rain a cross m ost at last, good spell of steady rain across most parts of the country. just a shame it coincided with the holiday weekend in blustery conditions. but it was not grey skies all the way. plenty of sunshine captured by our weather watcher in 0rkney. the weather fronts the brought rain pushed the way it is words. pressure to the south, circulating around that cooler air to the north and west of the uk, but the story this week shows that winds will develop and will bring more warmth to southern and eastern areas later. it will be and eastern areas later. it will be a week in which, after a weekend of rain and strong winds, less windy, only a few showers around, and things gradually turning warmer. even the mike, not desperately chilly out there. still lots of cloud, showers around, a few showers push into wales, the midlands, parts of south—west scotland, clipping northern ireland. clear skies in between, temperatures
viewers on bbc one willjoin us shortly for a full round up of the day's news with clive myrie — firstell of steady rain across at last, good spell of steady rain a cross m ost at last, good spell of steady rain across most parts of the country. just a shame it coincided with the holiday weekend in blustery conditions. but it was not grey skies all the way. plenty of sunshine captured by our weather watcher in 0rkney. the weather fronts the brought rain pushed the way it is words. pressure to...
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clive myrie is in mexico city for us and explained what's at stake. political shift that you talk about could well be to the left, and that would signal a huge transformation of society here potentially. this country has been led by centre and centre—right governments as long as anyone can remember, so we're on the verge of a political earthquake potentially. the man who's been leading in the polls, low a hard right candidate and the former mayor of mexico city and the former mayor of mexico city and there's a sense this could be a change election. the electorate is fed up of widespread corruption and violence, you mentioned those candidates and politicians killed in the campaign, and they're fed up of the campaign, and they're fed up of the drugs cartels and criminal gangs that run so much of society here, leading to a murder rate that is the envy of war zones, leading to a murder rate that is the envy of war zones, up from january tojune envy of war zones, up from january to june this year, envy of war zones, up from january tojune this year, at the
clive myrie is in mexico city for us and explained what's at stake. political shift that you talk about could well be to the left, and that would signal a huge transformation of society here potentially. this country has been led by centre and centre—right governments as long as anyone can remember, so we're on the verge of a political earthquake potentially. the man who's been leading in the polls, low a hard right candidate and the former mayor of mexico city and the former mayor of mexico...
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hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.ther continues, the met office has issued a health alert, urging precaution in all the heat. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has warned the uk could crash out of the eu without a deal by accident
hello, this is bbc news with clive myrie.ther continues, the met office has issued a health alert, urging precaution in all the heat. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has warned the uk could crash out of the eu without a deal by accident
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if you are on the bbc one channel you will next see the one o'clock news with clive myrie. feelings. yeah, about saman. would you like to talk about saman? i felt sorry, and i was very impressed that he was ready to sacrifice all the while... to rescue us. at first, when we heard the news, that there was someone heard the news, that there was someone who had sacrificed, who had died, we were shocked. we didn't think it was real. so we were very sad, we felt that we were the cause of his death. we were the cause of his family's loss. there are also pictures, drawings... there are drawings. a message for saman. the doctor said to me that his children we re doctor said to me that his children were here, so what would we do? we thought we would like to write something for the family, so we started writing something for him and his family. would you like to read a few of the entries? what about the youngest one? can he come to read? could you really lovely?
if you are on the bbc one channel you will next see the one o'clock news with clive myrie. feelings. yeah, about saman. would you like to talk about saman? i felt sorry, and i was very impressed that he was ready to sacrifice all the while... to rescue us. at first, when we heard the news, that there was someone heard the news, that there was someone who had sacrificed, who had died, we were shocked. we didn't think it was real. so we were very sad, we felt that we were the cause of his death....
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that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at five with clive myrie.eferred to the police for breaking electoral rules during the referendum two years ago. after siding with valdimir putin over america‘s intelligence agencies, donald trump faces a tidal wave of criticism, including from the most senior republican in congress. not only did russia meddle with our elections, they‘re doing it around the world. they did it to france, they did it to moldova, they‘re doing it to the baltics. russia is trying to undermine democracy itself to delegitimise democracy.
that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at five with clive myrie.eferred to the police for breaking electoral rules during the referendum two years ago. after siding with valdimir putin over america‘s intelligence agencies, donald trump faces a tidal wave of criticism, including from the most senior republican in congress. not only did russia meddle with our elections, they‘re doing it around the world. they did it to france, they did it to moldova, they‘re...