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dave edwards, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.d to influence the us election are "ridiculous." prime minister theresa may narrowly wins a series of votes in the uk's parliament on her brexit policy. a boat carrying tourists to view hawaii's erupting volcano, mount kilauea, is struck by molten lava. now, it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the moscow times' take on the trump putin summit. the article looks at president trump's denial of russian meddling in the 2016 election, highlighting trump said not a single critical word about russia on any of the issues that've brought relations between washington and moscow to a post—cold war low. let's look at uk paper the mirror, and this story from overnight, a fresh parliamentary battle over brexit for theresa may today after being forced into a major climbdown over amendments to the customs bill. looking at bloomberg and plunging netflix stocks. what's the reason for the slowdown? analysts say it could be the company
dave edwards, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.d to influence the us election are "ridiculous." prime minister theresa may narrowly wins a series of votes in the uk's parliament on her brexit policy. a boat carrying tourists to view hawaii's erupting volcano, mount kilauea, is struck by molten lava. now, it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the moscow times' take on the trump putin summit. the article...
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dave edwards, bbc news.rds she owns? well — every year she sends out her official ‘swan marker‘ — who will count them — in a ceremony known as swan upping. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. for something like 900 years they had been doing this. her majesty's marker of the swans with white feather in his cap and his team of swan uppers looking for, well, swans. the queen has the royal prerogative which states that the queen can own any swan swimming in open waters if she so wishes, but she mainly exercises that right on the river thames. over the course of five days, they travel a stretch of the riverfrom just outside london all the way to a town near oxford. on their travels, they take stock of the number of swans and cygnets, weigh them, tag them and monitor their health. all a far cry from when the ceremony began in the 12th century. in those days, swans were very important food and they were served up at banquets and feasts for the very, very wealthy people. today, swan upping is all about conservation and e
dave edwards, bbc news.rds she owns? well — every year she sends out her official ‘swan marker‘ — who will count them — in a ceremony known as swan upping. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. for something like 900 years they had been doing this. her majesty's marker of the swans with white feather in his cap and his team of swan uppers looking for, well, swans. the queen has the royal prerogative which states that the queen can own any swan swimming in open waters if she so wishes, but...
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dave edwards, bbc news. let mejust to let me just to that we are going to...ut wanting to be a recess five days early. it has caused, as you would expect, a lot of reaction. the shadow cabinet have said that labour will oppose voting for a early recess. they arejoining will oppose voting for a early recess. they are joining the snp will oppose voting for a early recess. they arejoining the snp in their opposition to voting for the government, for the parliament to break up early. a labour source has said that with the nhs in crisis the tory‘s brexit negotiations descended into crisis, the last thing theresa may should do is send her mps on holiday. we will be voting against this latest desperate move and the snp are saying that people will be looking rightly shocked. it is for one reason alone, to protect the prime ministerfrom a collapsing authority and inability govern. that is live pictures of the house of commons. it is really not clear on whether the government is going to decide to pursue this or maybe just abandon it but we will keep on bringing you rea
dave edwards, bbc news. let mejust to let me just to that we are going to...ut wanting to be a recess five days early. it has caused, as you would expect, a lot of reaction. the shadow cabinet have said that labour will oppose voting for a early recess. they arejoining will oppose voting for a early recess. they are joining the snp will oppose voting for a early recess. they arejoining the snp in their opposition to voting for the government, for the parliament to break up early. a labour...
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our reporter dave edwards has more. mps have backed calls for tougher regulation.nsumer group which failed eu safety standards. the government says it's reviewing the results. 23 people have been injured in hawaii after a boat they were in was hit by lava from the erupting mount kilauea volcano. molton rock running into the ocean exploded and threw chunks of lava onto the vessel and through the roof. you can see what happens when the lava reaches the sea here. one passenger suffered a broken leg, while others had burns. the group had been taking part in what‘s been described as a ‘lava tour‘ to view the continuing eruption. if you look at the papers this morning, you mentioned this this morning, you mentioned this this morning, the seas around the uk could soon be home to large species of sharks, like hammerheads, usually found off the coast of spain and portugal. researchers from the national oceanography centre say that warm seas caused by climate change will encourage sharks to stray into british waters over the next 30 years. one day i will convince you that sh
our reporter dave edwards has more. mps have backed calls for tougher regulation.nsumer group which failed eu safety standards. the government says it's reviewing the results. 23 people have been injured in hawaii after a boat they were in was hit by lava from the erupting mount kilauea volcano. molton rock running into the ocean exploded and threw chunks of lava onto the vessel and through the roof. you can see what happens when the lava reaches the sea here. one passenger suffered a broken...
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. >> dave: we're drinking sacrament from prince edward country, ontario. hinterland winery. here, the maritimes nova scotia. it's a benjamin bridge classic rose. >> anthony: roughing it, in usual style. >> dave: cheers, gentlemen. >> fred: are we fessing up to having a successful hunt? or -- >> jeremy c: welcome to newfoundland, boys. >> anthony: if this is failure, i want more. [ laughter ] [ moose call ] ♪ >> anthony: thankfully, fully aware of my jinx-like effect on on-camera hunting scenes, the boys have stocked our larder with many delicious things. so we're covered. ♪ >> anthony: whoa, cotechino. >> group: finocchina. >> anthony: what? what did you call me? >> fred: finocchio. ♪ >>nthony: oh, that's awesome. >> fred: do you often eat in the rain? >> jeremy b: like i said, you're in newfoundland. >> dave: it was miami like five minutes ago. >> jeremy c: you don't come here for the weather. >> anthony: oh no, literally five minutes ago it was like sunglasses. >> jeremy c: and that's -- that's newfoundland. four seasons in one day. >> anthony: how many times have you been
. >> dave: we're drinking sacrament from prince edward country, ontario. hinterland winery. here, the maritimes nova scotia. it's a benjamin bridge classic rose. >> anthony: roughing it, in usual style. >> dave: cheers, gentlemen. >> fred: are we fessing up to having a successful hunt? or -- >> jeremy c: welcome to newfoundland, boys. >> anthony: if this is failure, i want more. [ laughter ] [ moose call ] ♪ >> anthony: thankfully, fully aware of my...