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david campanale, bbc news.c she has ruled out a career in front line politics. during an interview earlier for newsroom live, she said rumours that she's being lined up to be the next liberal democrat leader are false. her legal challenge following the eu referendum forced the government to seek parliament's approval before starting the brexit process — inspiring both admiration and hate. she has now written a book about her experiences — and a little earlier she spoke tojoanna gosling about the current state of brexit negotiations as well as that rumour about her political ambitions. i think it is an impossible task to get a deal from where we are now in that ten weeks‘ time. and i think the politicians have to start, on either side... i think the divisions of particular parties or leave or remain, i think all of that has to be put aside, and politicians across the spectrum have to now be completely honest and straightforward and plain speaking to the people of great britain and say, "we do not have time in th
david campanale, bbc news.c she has ruled out a career in front line politics. during an interview earlier for newsroom live, she said rumours that she's being lined up to be the next liberal democrat leader are false. her legal challenge following the eu referendum forced the government to seek parliament's approval before starting the brexit process — inspiring both admiration and hate. she has now written a book about her experiences — and a little earlier she spoke tojoanna gosling...
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with more, here's david campanale.illion muslims around the world is as unchanging as its rituals. but the way it's organised by saudi arabia continues to evolve. hosting the pilgrimage is a matter of immense prestige and pride for saudi arabia and its royal family. but it is a huge logistical challenge, which has seen regular disasters occur, from deadly stampedes to fires. the saudis have expanded and modernised the infrastructure around the hajj at great expense. this year they are stressing how it has become an increasingly high—tech operation, with apps for translation and medical help. 0ne innovation is this so—called nap pad from japan, where pilgrims can take a breatherfrom the intensity of the experience. translation: the pilgrims are guests of god and serving them is an honour, and we think of them as family. to make sure they are rested in doing the pilgrim's duties. the capsules is one of many ideas we offer in our institute. modernising the hajj is a key gambit of crown prince mohammed bin salman. his visi
with more, here's david campanale.illion muslims around the world is as unchanging as its rituals. but the way it's organised by saudi arabia continues to evolve. hosting the pilgrimage is a matter of immense prestige and pride for saudi arabia and its royal family. but it is a huge logistical challenge, which has seen regular disasters occur, from deadly stampedes to fires. the saudis have expanded and modernised the infrastructure around the hajj at great expense. this year they are stressing...
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with more, here's david campanale. who had been digging through rubble or trying to get aid to survivors of the earlier larger quake. it left already traumatised residents terrified. in the devastated north of the island, buildings and walls already weakened have collapsed. eyewitnesses describe people running out into roads even as rocks tumble down from the hillsides. officials say the epicentre of the aftershock was on land and so there has been no risk ofa tsunami. this latest quake was also felt in bali, at the international airport, people were filmed shouting and running for the exits down escalators and across the main hall. 0n lombok, most people live in basic housing in small committees. tens of thousands are now sleeping out in the open air or in the ruins of their homes. after this latest quake, announcements were made by the authorities at the evacuation site urging people to remain calm or to stay inside tents or to find open space if near buildings. a humanitarian crisis now looms on the island where tho
with more, here's david campanale. who had been digging through rubble or trying to get aid to survivors of the earlier larger quake. it left already traumatised residents terrified. in the devastated north of the island, buildings and walls already weakened have collapsed. eyewitnesses describe people running out into roads even as rocks tumble down from the hillsides. officials say the epicentre of the aftershock was on land and so there has been no risk ofa tsunami. this latest quake was...
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with more, here's david campanale.umatised residents terrified. in the devastated north of the island, buildings and walls already weakened have collapsed. eyewitnesses describe people running out into roads even as rocks tumble down from the hillsides. officials say the epicentre of the aftershock was on land and so there has been no risk ofa tsunami. this latest quake was also felt in bali, at the international airport, people were filmed shouting and running for the exits down escalators and across the main hall. on lombok most people live in basic housing in small committees. tens of thousands are now sleeping out in the open air or in the ruins of their home. after this latest quake, announcements were made by the authorities at the evacuation site urging people to remain calm or to stay inside tents or to find open space near buildings. a humanitarian crisis now looms on the island where thousands are in desperate need of clean water, food, medicine and shelter. emergency workers have been reaching more remote ar
with more, here's david campanale.umatised residents terrified. in the devastated north of the island, buildings and walls already weakened have collapsed. eyewitnesses describe people running out into roads even as rocks tumble down from the hillsides. officials say the epicentre of the aftershock was on land and so there has been no risk ofa tsunami. this latest quake was also felt in bali, at the international airport, people were filmed shouting and running for the exits down escalators and...