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david sillito, bbc news, hastings.e we go, a reminder of our main story tonight: at least eight people have been killed and a dozen injured in a terror attack in new york. a truck ploughed into a pedestrian and cycle path and the driver got out with two handguns before he was shot by police. he's now in custody and has been named as sayfullo saipov. the city's mayor said the city would be resilient in the face of an act that aimed to intimidate. there is more on that story on the bbc news khannel. mchlt hello. this is bbc news with me rebecca jones. more on our breaking news tonight — the mayor of new york has said at least eight people have been killed and more than a dozen injured in a terrorist attack in which a rented pick—up truck was driven across a pedestrian and bicycle lane. police said the vehicle hit several people in lower manhattan before it crashed into a school bus and the driver was shot and detained by police. in a tweet, president trump has called it "another attack by a very sick and deranged person"
david sillito, bbc news, hastings.e we go, a reminder of our main story tonight: at least eight people have been killed and a dozen injured in a terror attack in new york. a truck ploughed into a pedestrian and cycle path and the driver got out with two handguns before he was shot by police. he's now in custody and has been named as sayfullo saipov. the city's mayor said the city would be resilient in the face of an act that aimed to intimidate. there is more on that story on the bbc news...
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our media correspondent david sillito is at the roundhouse in north london where tonight‘s prize will good evening. and welcome to the roundhouse. at 8:30pm will have the announcement of the winner of the iba stirling prize this year. but before that lets take a look at the six nominated buildings. ollie wainwright and architectural critic is here. we begin with hastings pier, officially opened 145 years ago but it has had a bit of a referral. it is fair to say it is not what you would imagine. it burned down and has been rebuilt, risen from the ashes. it is quite radical, conceived as a blank canvas for activities to occur. a large pavilion in the middle but again multipurpose. it is not the old seaside pier. it is not prescriptive, it can host everything from carousels to music concerts. now glasgow college, this is altogether different. and one of the favourites. it is this kind of gleaming temple to practical skills in the centre of glasgow. a sector that often does not get celebrated. when you meet the stewardesses, what you think. it is a real feat, they‘ve squeezed in all the f
our media correspondent david sillito is at the roundhouse in north london where tonight‘s prize will good evening. and welcome to the roundhouse. at 8:30pm will have the announcement of the winner of the iba stirling prize this year. but before that lets take a look at the six nominated buildings. ollie wainwright and architectural critic is here. we begin with hastings pier, officially opened 145 years ago but it has had a bit of a referral. it is fair to say it is not what you would...
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he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford. time for a look at the weather.
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david sillito, bbc news.or workers' rights for foster carers. sarah anderson, who's been a foster carerfor ten years, is used by hampshire county council, but does not have the rights of a worker such as holiday pay or discrimination protection. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, is with me. how significant is this case? if she wins it is very significant. there are around 55,000 fostering household in the uk and foster carers tend to work for local authorities or charities or private companies acting on the hub of those authorities but they had not been traditionally regarded as workers which is a specific legal category and its derives in part from eu law. it falls short of employees. they do not get the full set of employee rights but they get significant rights but they get significant rights like the right to paid holiday and protection from discrimination. the english court have traditionally ruled that the agreement they have with the local authorities or fostering agencies is not a legally bindin
david sillito, bbc news.or workers' rights for foster carers. sarah anderson, who's been a foster carerfor ten years, is used by hampshire county council, but does not have the rights of a worker such as holiday pay or discrimination protection. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, is with me. how significant is this case? if she wins it is very significant. there are around 55,000 fostering household in the uk and foster carers tend to work for local authorities or charities or private...
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our arts correspondent david sillito tallking to billiejean king.won gold medals at the 2016 rio olympics, with adam peaty breaking his own world record. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports from buckingham palace. mradam mr adam peaty for services to swimming. he‘sjust mr adam peaty for services to swimming. he‘s just 22 years old but dominating his sport. adam peaty, olympic, world, european and commonwealth champion, world record holder and now mbe. gold commonwealth champion, world record holderand now mbe. gold in commonwealth champion, world record holder and now mbe. gold in the rio games he said was just the start. he described himself as being nowhere near his peak. then injuly of the world championship in budapest he broke his own world record twice. the honour today a mark of his achievement and his potential. you can win the gold medal and doormat but you have to beat people to it and to get recognition from the people of the uk is an amazing honour. ever since i was a kid i have been petur ticks so to come here today is amazing
our arts correspondent david sillito tallking to billiejean king.won gold medals at the 2016 rio olympics, with adam peaty breaking his own world record. our royal correspondent daniela relph reports from buckingham palace. mradam mr adam peaty for services to swimming. he‘sjust mr adam peaty for services to swimming. he‘s just 22 years old but dominating his sport. adam peaty, olympic, world, european and commonwealth champion, world record holder and now mbe. gold commonwealth champion,...
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amond those who expressed their admiration today was bob dylan, as david sillito reports. # well, i won'tack down # no i won't back down... tom petty only ever had one ambition. as a child he met elvis, and then came the beatles, and his heart was set on rock—and—roll. # i won't back down... his songs were rooted in real—life. his band, the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room. they were all people i'd known. so we played that night, and it was so good, i really enjoyed it. so i thought, i have to hustle this one together. we formed a band within hours. we were on the album the next day. he was kind and gentle and sincere. i think that's one of the things that people most admired about him. that he wanted to rock—and—roll. he was in a rock—and—roll band. he loved what he did. he didn't want people telling him what to do. he kept true to his music all the way through. # you can sit around and wait for the phone to ring # at the end of the line...# it was another chance en
amond those who expressed their admiration today was bob dylan, as david sillito reports. # well, i won'tack down # no i won't back down... tom petty only ever had one ambition. as a child he met elvis, and then came the beatles, and his heart was set on rock—and—roll. # i won't back down... his songs were rooted in real—life. his band, the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in...
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david sillito, bbc news. this is bbc news at 5:00pm — the headlines... mps want a leadership election. politicians in catalonia press ahead with plans to declare independence from spain as madrid offers fresh regional elections to try to stem the crisis. a father loses his claim for damages against an ivf clini, after his ex—partner forged his signature to use frozen embryos. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight... we've got a packed programme to look forward to. we will be keeping our eyes on wales' world cup qualifier in georgia and looking ahead to tomorrow's super league grand final in company of leeds legend kevin sinfield. we will have the latest news on the england ashes squad as well as finding outjust news on the england ashes squad as well as finding out just why birmingham's bid to host the 2022 commonwealth games isn't cut and dried just yet, despite being the only city to submit a bid on time. that's at 6:30pm. now it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this
david sillito, bbc news. this is bbc news at 5:00pm — the headlines... mps want a leadership election. politicians in catalonia press ahead with plans to declare independence from spain as madrid offers fresh regional elections to try to stem the crisis. a father loses his claim for damages against an ivf clini, after his ex—partner forged his signature to use frozen embryos. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6:30pm tonight... we've got a packed programme to look forward to. we...
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david sillito looks back at his life. # well, i won't back down # no, i won't back down...—and—roll. # i won't back down... his songs were rooted in real—life. his band the heartbreakers, old friend from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room. they are all people i'd known. so we played that night, and it was so good, i really enjoyed it so i went i have to hustle this one. we formed a band within hours. we were on the album the next day. he was kind and gentle and sincere. i think that's one of the things that people most admired about him. that he wanted to rock—and—roll. he was in a rock—and—roll band. he loved what he did. he didn't want people telling him what to do. he kept true to his music all the way through. # you can sit around and wait for the phone to ring # # at the end of the line... it was another chance encounter that led to him join bob dillon, george harrison, roy orbison and jeff lynne in the travelling wilburys. the tributes today were a role call of rock aristocracy.
david sillito looks back at his life. # well, i won't back down # no, i won't back down...—and—roll. # i won't back down... his songs were rooted in real—life. his band the heartbreakers, old friend from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room. they are all people i'd known. so we played that night, and it was so good, i really enjoyed it so i went i have to hustle this one. we formed a band within hours....
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he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford. time for a look at the weather.gical service that is where we will find the greatest impact today. we have had a lot of rain, not particular windy, apart from the far south—west. you can see the rain we have had to play working its way into northern england and scotland and this band of rain here, and we see stronger winds as well. a lot of water on the roads, and that was one of the weather watcher pictures sent in from shropshire and we still have gale force winds in the south running through the english channel for a while and then the winds will ease down later. further north, lighter winds, more mist and fog and low cloud forming. there will be some rain around from time to time. it won't be cold. a dull start for many of us, and rain around. it tends to peak around through the day, so some slow improvement, maybe brightening up with sunshine around northern ireland and perhaps southern parts of england and wales around the moray firth, but other parts of scotland and north of england hanging onto cloud. temper
he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford. time for a look at the weather.gical service that is where we will find the greatest impact today. we have had a lot of rain, not particular windy, apart from the far south—west. you can see the rain we have had to play working its way into northern england and scotland and this band of rain here, and we see stronger winds as well. a lot of water on the roads, and that was one of the weather watcher pictures sent in from shropshire...
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our arts correspondent david sillito tallking to billie—jean king. peaty have been awarded mbes in recognition of their contribution to sport. both men won gold medals at the 2016 rio olympics. and there was more success this summer when adam peaty broke his own world record twice at the world championships in budapest. our royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports from buckingham palace. mr adam peaty for services to swimming... he's just 22 years old but dominating his sport. adam peaty, olympic, world, european and commonwealth champion, world record holder and now mbe. gold in rio he said was just the start. he described himself as being nowhere near his peak. then injuly at the world championship in budapest he broke his own world record, twice. the honour today a mark of his achievement and his potential. you can win the gold medal and all that but you have to actually beat people to it and to get recognition from the royal family and the people of britain is an amazing honour. ever since i was a kid i have been very patriotic so to come here
our arts correspondent david sillito tallking to billie—jean king. peaty have been awarded mbes in recognition of their contribution to sport. both men won gold medals at the 2016 rio olympics. and there was more success this summer when adam peaty broke his own world record twice at the world championships in budapest. our royal correspondent, daniela relph, reports from buckingham palace. mr adam peaty for services to swimming... he's just 22 years old but dominating his sport. adam peaty,...
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he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford.el. quite a messy night, clouds and outbreaks of rain. a mild night with mist and low cloud, hill fog across northern parts. some sunshine creeping through into northern ireland, the south west, rain petering out, sky is bright and in that the next dose of wind and rain arrives later for northern ireland and the far south west. temperatures where they should be for this time of year. strongest winds in southern wales and parts of england. the north, still windy and quite a few showers. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live — i‘m simon mccoy. today at a. deal or no deal — theresa may is urged to give an ultimatum to the eu summit in brussels. that speech i fit out and florence said that that ambition and i look forward to progressing that in the weeks ahead. recorded crime passes the five million mark — for the first time in 10 years. there‘s a particular rise in violence. deepening crisis in catalonia — as spain triggers the process of direct rule. coming up on afternoon live all the s
he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford.el. quite a messy night, clouds and outbreaks of rain. a mild night with mist and low cloud, hill fog across northern parts. some sunshine creeping through into northern ireland, the south west, rain petering out, sky is bright and in that the next dose of wind and rain arrives later for northern ireland and the far south west. temperatures where they should be for this time of year. strongest winds in southern wales and parts of...
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travelling wilburys, and sold more than 80 million records worldwide. 0ur entertainment correspondent, david silliton't back down # well, i won't back down # no, # well, i won't back down #no,| # well, i won't back down # no, iwon't # well, i won't back down # no, i won't back down... # tom petty had one ambition, as a child he met elvis and thenth beatles, his heart was set on rock—and—roll. # i won't back down... # his songs were rooted in real—life. his songs were rooted in real—life. his band the heartbreakers old friend from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night ina florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room. they are all people i'd known. so we playeded that night, and it was so good, i really enjoyed it so i went i have to hustle this one. we formed a band within hours. we were on the album the next day. he was kind and gentle and sincere. i think that's one of the things that people most admired about him. that he wanted to rock—and— roll. most admired about him. that he wanted to rock—and—roll. he was in a roc
travelling wilburys, and sold more than 80 million records worldwide. 0ur entertainment correspondent, david silliton't back down # well, i won't back down # no, # well, i won't back down #no,| # well, i won't back down # no, iwon't # well, i won't back down # no, i won't back down... # tom petty had one ambition, as a child he met elvis and thenth beatles, his heart was set on rock—and—roll. # i won't back down... # his songs were rooted in real—life. his songs were rooted in...
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the bbc‘s david sillito went to meet the woman at the centre of it all, billie—jean king.eatest female player of hurt generation. billie—jean king, greatest female player of hurt generationlj billie—jean king, greatest female player of hurt generation. i lay pressure. i always was built for those of them. this matches for all the guys around the world who feel the guys around the world who feel the mail is king, the melissa breen. bobby riggs, ageing tennis champion and soccerfest mao chauvinist pig. the battle of the sexes, one of the most extraordinaire matches in the history of tennis. —— self—confessed male chauvinist pig. 44 years later, i met the real billiejean king to see what she thought of seeing a life turned into a movie. watching a film for the first time, and it comes to an end. what is going through your mind? well, too that really happen? despite all the bravado, she has been working out every evening. bobby riggs was a hustler trying to makes money. but for billie jean king, hustler trying to makes money. but for billiejean king, this was more than just fo
the bbc‘s david sillito went to meet the woman at the centre of it all, billie—jean king.eatest female player of hurt generation. billie—jean king, greatest female player of hurt generationlj billie—jean king, greatest female player of hurt generation. i lay pressure. i always was built for those of them. this matches for all the guys around the world who feel the guys around the world who feel the mail is king, the melissa breen. bobby riggs, ageing tennis champion and soccerfest mao...
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our arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. seven years ago, it was an inferno.about the pier and everyone was devastated. today, a phoenix from the ashes. my parents met in the ballroom on the pier. here?
our arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. seven years ago, it was an inferno.about the pier and everyone was devastated. today, a phoenix from the ashes. my parents met in the ballroom on the pier. here?
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our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been to meet the people who helped turn a disaster into ae that i've never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the pier. and everybody was devastated. it was really quite upsetting. the fact there had been a massive fire. and it felt like, how do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over? i did and a lot of people did. but it was actually the opposite. seven years after that fire, hastings pier has been reborn. these three women are shareholders. the local community now owns the pier and it has been rebuilt. this curtain of glass, it finally gives the people of hastings a panoramic view out to sea. the woodwork here is the original timber from the pier. there are still some of the scorch marks from the fire of 2010. the most important innovation is this, nothing. what they chose not to build, the empty space. there is no end of the pier. and there is a good reason for all of this space. the history of britain's piers is a story of recurring disaster. flimsy wooden attractions that have a habit of going bankru
our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been to meet the people who helped turn a disaster into ae that i've never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the pier. and everybody was devastated. it was really quite upsetting. the fact there had been a massive fire. and it felt like, how do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over? i did and a lot of people did. but it was actually the opposite. seven years after that fire, hastings pier has been reborn. these...
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he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford. time for a look at the weather.e's darren bett. hello, over the next few days the winds are going to be picking up once again and this area of cloud is oui’ once again and this area of cloud is our next storm. it's just been named by the irish match service as storm bryan, wet and windy weather in time for the weekend. things are calm at the moment, we have a lot of wrist and fork which is continuing to lift and fork which is continuing to lift and we could get some brighter skies —— the mist fog which is continuing to lift. earlier in staffordshire, very grey and gloomy. now we have some rain, the wettest weather moving up some rain, the wettest weather moving up across some rain, the wettest weather moving up across east wales, up into the midlands and northern england and we have this rain in northern ireland, given how wet it's been recently there may be some flooding. it's turning wet and windy across south—west wales and the south—west of england. it is calm in the south—east, it should feel warmer. however, w
he hits top note applause david sillito, bbc news, salford. time for a look at the weather.e's darren bett. hello, over the next few days the winds are going to be picking up once again and this area of cloud is oui’ once again and this area of cloud is our next storm. it's just been named by the irish match service as storm bryan, wet and windy weather in time for the weekend. things are calm at the moment, we have a lot of wrist and fork which is continuing to lift and fork which is...
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our arts correspondent david sillito reports.bosses in hollywood. —— harvey weinstein. shakespeare in love, pulp fiction, the english patient, a regularface on red carpets, he has been the power broker behind many award—winning movies. there was no secret that there was a certain robustness in the way that he did business but he is now officially on leave from his company after a series of allegations about his behaviour towards women. in a statement he says: many of the allegations of sexual harassment are patented. according toa harassment are patented. according to a lawyer, representing harvey weinstein, but that lawyer does admit: —— many of the allegations of sexual harassment are patents lay false —— patently false. while harvey weinstein is taking on lawyers to challenge some of the reports, he has admitted failings, saying, he came of age in the 1960s and 1970s when behaviour in the workplace was different. but he has added it is no excuse for the way he has acted and he is now seeking therapy. studio: the funeral of liz
our arts correspondent david sillito reports.bosses in hollywood. —— harvey weinstein. shakespeare in love, pulp fiction, the english patient, a regularface on red carpets, he has been the power broker behind many award—winning movies. there was no secret that there was a certain robustness in the way that he did business but he is now officially on leave from his company after a series of allegations about his behaviour towards women. in a statement he says: many of the allegations of...
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paul mccartney and bob dylan are among the stars who‘ve been paying tribute to him, as david sillitoas far from the beginning. he‘d been performing, at this point, for 20 years. # you want me to think that i‘m being used # you want her to think it‘s over...#. it was in britain that he‘d had his first real taste of success. the songs were straightforward rock and roll, rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida, that he‘d just bumped into one night. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room, and they were all people i‘ve known, so we played that night, and it was so good. i really enjoyed it, so i‘m going to get this one together... we formed the band within hours, really. we were on the album the next day. # you can sit around and wait for the phone to ring # the end of the line... it was another encounter that led to him joining bob dylan, george harrison, roy orbison and jeff lynne in the travelling wilburys. and bob dylan today led the tributes to his old friend. paul mccartney, mick jagger, brian wilson, all expressed
paul mccartney and bob dylan are among the stars who‘ve been paying tribute to him, as david sillitoas far from the beginning. he‘d been performing, at this point, for 20 years. # you want me to think that i‘m being used # you want her to think it‘s over...#. it was in britain that he‘d had his first real taste of success. the songs were straightforward rock and roll, rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida, that he‘d just bumped...
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david sillito, bbc news.in their court, but brussels says it's up to the uk to come forward with proposals. will they or won't they? a tense 2a hours as catolonia's leaders decide whether or not to declare independence. and the army instructor accused of trying to kill his wife by tampering with her parachute — we'll have the latest from winchester crown court. we hear he was an emotional and bewildered when he visited the airfield the next day. —— and emotional. we are talking about making mistakes at work. the office for national statistics has had to correct a error on unit labour costs — that's a vital piece of data which tells the bank of england how much it costs employers in the uk to produce a certain amount of output. on friday they said annual labour costs were up 1.6% — today they're saying it's actually up 2.4% — analysts say that could push up inflation figures and strengthen the argument for an interest rate rise. royal mail says it will formally lodge a court application today to try and stop s
david sillito, bbc news.in their court, but brussels says it's up to the uk to come forward with proposals. will they or won't they? a tense 2a hours as catolonia's leaders decide whether or not to declare independence. and the army instructor accused of trying to kill his wife by tampering with her parachute — we'll have the latest from winchester crown court. we hear he was an emotional and bewildered when he visited the airfield the next day. —— and emotional. we are talking about...
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our arts correspondent david sillito reports.speare in love, the power broker behind many award—winning move ies. there was no secret, there was a robustness about the way he did business but he is now officially on leave after a series of allegations about his behaviour towards women. in a statement he said... i many , many of the allegations of sexual harassment, are patently false, according to a lawyer, representing harvey weinstien but that lawyer, does admit he is an old dinosaur. learning new ways and he wants to reach out to any women who have issues to talk to them in a respectful, peaceful way. so while harvey weinstien is taking on lawyers to challenge some of the reports, he has admitted failings, saying he came of age in the ‘60s and the ‘70s, when the behaviour in the workplace was different but adds it is no excuse for the way he has acted and he is now seeking therapy. cricketer ben stokes will not travel to australia with the rest of the ashes squad at the end of the month. cricketer ben stokes will not travel to
our arts correspondent david sillito reports.speare in love, the power broker behind many award—winning move ies. there was no secret, there was a robustness about the way he did business but he is now officially on leave after a series of allegations about his behaviour towards women. in a statement he said... i many , many of the allegations of sexual harassment, are patently false, according to a lawyer, representing harvey weinstien but that lawyer, does admit he is an old dinosaur....
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paul mccartney and bob dylan are among the stars who‘ve been paying tribute to him, as david sillitoate 80s for tom petty, but this was far from the beginning. he‘d been performing, at this point, for 20 years. # you want me to think that i‘m being used # you want her to think it‘s over... it was in britain that he‘d had his first real taste of success. the songs were straightforward rock and roll, rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida, that he‘d just bumped into one night. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room, and they were all people i‘ve known, so we played that night, and it was so good. i really enjoyed it, so i‘m going to get this one together... we formed the band within hours, really. we were on the album the next day. # you can sit around and wait for the phone to ring # the end of the line... it was another encounter that led to him joining bob dylan, george harrison, roy orbison and jeff lynne in the travelling wilburys. and bob dylan today led the tributes to his old friend. paul mccartney, mickjagge
paul mccartney and bob dylan are among the stars who‘ve been paying tribute to him, as david sillitoate 80s for tom petty, but this was far from the beginning. he‘d been performing, at this point, for 20 years. # you want me to think that i‘m being used # you want her to think it‘s over... it was in britain that he‘d had his first real taste of success. the songs were straightforward rock and roll, rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of...
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paul mccartney and bob dylan are among the stars who‘ve been paying tribute to him, as david sillitobeen performing, at this point, for 20 years. # you want me to think that i‘m being used # you want her to think it‘s over... #. it was in britain that he‘d had his first real taste of success. the songs were straightforward rock and roll, rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida, that he‘d just bumped into one night. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room, and they were all people i‘ve known, so we played that night, and it was so good. i really enjoyed it, so i‘m going to get this one together... we formed the band within hours, really. we were on the album the next day. # you can sit around and wait for the phone to ring # the end of the line... #. it was another encounter that led to him joining bob dylan, george harrison, roy 0rbison and jeff lynne in the travelling wilburys. and bob dylan today led the tributes to his old friend. paul mccartney, mickjagger, brian wilson, all expressed their sadness. he was kind a
paul mccartney and bob dylan are among the stars who‘ve been paying tribute to him, as david sillitobeen performing, at this point, for 20 years. # you want me to think that i‘m being used # you want her to think it‘s over... #. it was in britain that he‘d had his first real taste of success. the songs were straightforward rock and roll, rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers, old friends from his home state of florida, that he‘d just bumped into one night. i came down to the...
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our media correspondent david sillito is at the roundhouse in north london where tonight's prize willnce to go through the runners and riders of the stirling prize. a canter through the list of nominations. six buildings and at the top of the list, because it is so well—known on the south coast, hastings pier. it has been rebuilt after a fire? it is an extraordinary experience, you walk onto the boards and you hear the sound of the sea on the shingles. you have a great sensory explosion, a feeling of being in the open air and ina a feeling of being in the open air and in a place of opportunity for the local community to exploit. they have not built much? it is a reinvention of the concept of the pier, a way of seeing seaside architecture is an opportunity for hastings and economic and social regeneration. now the second on the list, altogether different, the glasgow college. it is on a hilltop overlooking glasgow and it places the ambition of the city to train its people in a way that celebrates the role of further education in society. hms no more, once the great of the ages, they fo
our media correspondent david sillito is at the roundhouse in north london where tonight's prize willnce to go through the runners and riders of the stirling prize. a canter through the list of nominations. six buildings and at the top of the list, because it is so well—known on the south coast, hastings pier. it has been rebuilt after a fire? it is an extraordinary experience, you walk onto the boards and you hear the sound of the sea on the shingles. you have a great sensory explosion, a...
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our entertainment correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. # well, i won't back down # no,hild he met elvis and then the beatles. his heart was set on rock and roll. # i won't back down... # his songs were rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers were formed with an old friend from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room. they were all people i'd known. so we played that night, and it was so good, i really enjoyed it, so i went, i have to hustle this one. we formed a band within hours. we were on the album the next day. he was kind and gentle and sincere. i think that's one of the things that people most admired about him. that he wanted to rock and roll. he was in a rock—and—roll band. he loved what he did. they didn't want people telling him what to do. he kept true to his music all the way through. # you can sit around and wait for the phone to ring # at the end of the line... it was another chance encounter that led to him joining bob dylan, george harrison, roy orbison and jeff
our entertainment correspondent david sillito looks back at his life. # well, i won't back down # no,hild he met elvis and then the beatles. his heart was set on rock and roll. # i won't back down... # his songs were rooted in real life. his band the heartbreakers were formed with an old friend from his home state of florida that he bumped into one night in a studio. i came down to the studio and this band was in the room. they were all people i'd known. so we played that night, and it was so...
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our correspondent david sillito has been speaking to the woman at the centre of it all.r that kind of match. this match is for all the guys around the world that feel as i do, the male is king, the male is supreme. bobby riggs, ageing tennis champion and self—confessed male chauvinist pig. the battle of the sexes, one of the most extraordinary matches in the history of tennis. 90 million people were watching. billie jean king, a pleasure to meet you. 44 years later, i met the real billiejean to see what she made of seeing her life turned into a movie. watching that film for the first time, it comes to an end, what's going through your mind? wow. that really happened! despite all the bravado, riggs has been working out every evening. this is the real bobby riggs. he was a hustler, he wanted to make some money. but for billiejean this was more than just a tennis match. it represents so much. it represents equality, it represents freedom. and the women who saw it have come up to me and it empowered them and gave them self—confidence. and the men come up to me and they go, t
our correspondent david sillito has been speaking to the woman at the centre of it all.r that kind of match. this match is for all the guys around the world that feel as i do, the male is king, the male is supreme. bobby riggs, ageing tennis champion and self—confessed male chauvinist pig. the battle of the sexes, one of the most extraordinary matches in the history of tennis. 90 million people were watching. billie jean king, a pleasure to meet you. 44 years later, i met the real billiejean...
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david sillito, bbc news, salford. it doesn‘t really matter, does it?am while singh was supposedly on a toilet break. a third man, rafaqat hussain, who helped organise the theft, was also found guilty of conspiracy to commit money laundering. surgeons at moorfields eye hospital in london are warning of the potential dangers of wearing cosmetic contact lenses. with halloween later this month experts expect to see an increase in the number of serious eye complaints associated with novelty lenses, especially those sold illegally in shops and online. health professionals say partygoers should only buy them from registered opticians. films and tv shows made in london could be hit by a post—brexit clampdown on immigration, that‘s according to the creative industries federation. tsays the end of freedom of movement within the european union could pose a huge risk to the creative industries, which often rely on international freelancers. a government spokesman said: it is crucial to work with this sector to capitalise on the opportunities presented by brexit. l
david sillito, bbc news, salford. it doesn‘t really matter, does it?am while singh was supposedly on a toilet break. a third man, rafaqat hussain, who helped organise the theft, was also found guilty of conspiracy to commit money laundering. surgeons at moorfields eye hospital in london are warning of the potential dangers of wearing cosmetic contact lenses. with halloween later this month experts expect to see an increase in the number of serious eye complaints associated with novelty...
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that was david sillito speaking to billiejean king.ovel, ‘wonder‘. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i‘m sonja jessup. two 14—year—old boys have been charged with the murder of a teenager, who was stabbed to death in north—west london last friday. saif abdul—majid, who was 18, was found in a street in neasden with multiple stab wounds. the two boys are due to appear at wimbledon youth court later today. an unprecedented ban on protesters outside abortion clinics could be introduced in ealing. last night, councillors overwhelmingly backed plans to stop anti—abortion groups protesting outside a marie stopes clinic. the good counsel network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in mattock lane, denies harassing women. the most treasured bible in st paul‘s cathedral will go on display later this month. when the tyndale bible was published in 1526, it was the first time the new testament had appeared in english rather than latin. it was smuggled into england, butjust three
that was david sillito speaking to billiejean king.ovel, ‘wonder‘. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i‘m sonja jessup. two 14—year—old boys have been charged with the murder of a teenager, who was stabbed to death in north—west london last friday. saif abdul—majid, who was 18, was found in a street in neasden with multiple stab wounds. the two boys are due to appear at wimbledon youth court later today. an unprecedented...
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our arts correspondent, david sillito, talking to billiejean king.ook at the weather. here‘s phil avery. hello. your impression of the weather will relate to where you are in relation to this weather front. draped from the north east of scotland towards the south—west of england. through the rest of the day, it continues further south. but whilst that is around, you‘ll get an area of cloud and rain and breeze. brighter skies behind, but showers across the north of britain. which persist during the night. in towns and cities, we may get down to single figures. we will do in the countryside. a fresh start to the day on thursday. but this is the thing — a much drier and brighter day, apart from the very far north of scotland. a lot of sunshine around. a fresher feel, despite the presence of that sunshine. a high of around 16, 17, 18. by friday, a new area of cloud and wind and rain again across northern and western parts of the british isles. slightly drier and warmer further south. today at five. the chancellor refuses to spend money to prepare for a ‘
our arts correspondent, david sillito, talking to billiejean king.ook at the weather. here‘s phil avery. hello. your impression of the weather will relate to where you are in relation to this weather front. draped from the north east of scotland towards the south—west of england. through the rest of the day, it continues further south. but whilst that is around, you‘ll get an area of cloud and rain and breeze. brighter skies behind, but showers across the north of britain. which persist...
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our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been to meet the people who helped turn a disaster into asetting. the fact there had been a massive fire. and it felt like, how do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over?” do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over? i did and a lot of people did. but it was actually the opposite. seven years after that fire, hastings pier has been reborn. these three women are shareholders. the local community now owns the pier and it has been rebuilt. this curtain of glass, it finally gives the people of hastings a panoramic view out to sea. the woodwork here is the original timber from the pier. there are still some of the scorch marks from the fire of 2010. the most important innovation is this, nothing. what they chose not to build, the empty space. there is no end of the pier. and there is a good reason for all of this space. the history of britain's peers is a story of recurring disaster. flimsy wooden attractions that have a habit of going bankrupt and burning down. attractions that have a habit of going
our arts correspondent, david sillito, has been to meet the people who helped turn a disaster into asetting. the fact there had been a massive fire. and it felt like, how do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over?” do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over? i did and a lot of people did. but it was actually the opposite. seven years after that fire, hastings pier has been reborn. these three women are shareholders. the local community now owns...
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our correspondent david sillito met the woman at the centre of it all, billie—jean king. feminist, right? billie—jean king, the greatest female tennis player of her generation. i like pressure. i'm built for that kind of match. i was always built for that kind of match. this match is for all the guys around the world who feel, as i do, the male is king, the male is supreme. bobby riggs, ageing tennis champion and self—confessed male chauvinist pig. the battle of the sexes, one of the most extraordinairy matches in the history of tennis. 90 million people were watching. billie—jean, a pleasure to meet you. 44 years later, i met the real billie—jean, to see what she thought of seeing her life turned into a movie. watching that film for the first time, it comes to an end — what's going through your mind? wow, did that really happen? film reel: despite all the bravado, riggs has been working out every evening. this is the real bobby riggs. he was a hustler. he wanted to make some money. but for billie—jean, this was more than just a tennis match. it represents so much. it rep
our correspondent david sillito met the woman at the centre of it all, billie—jean king. feminist, right? billie—jean king, the greatest female tennis player of her generation. i like pressure. i'm built for that kind of match. i was always built for that kind of match. this match is for all the guys around the world who feel, as i do, the male is king, the male is supreme. bobby riggs, ageing tennis champion and self—confessed male chauvinist pig. the battle of the sexes, one of the most...
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for the biggest award in british architecture, the riba stirling prize. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillitoin here. you just think why? you were here when it burnt down? i was. people why? you were here when it burnt down? iwas. people thati why? you were here when it burnt down? iwas. people that i had why? you were here when it burnt down? i was. people that i had never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the peer and everyone was devastated. it was really quite upsetting. that massive fire and it felt like, you did not know how was going to come back. did you think it was all over them? i did and a lot of people did. colour was the opposite. —— but it was the opposite. —— but it was the opposite. seven years after the fire, the peer has been rebuild —— reborn. the local community now owns the peer and it has been rebuilt. this curtain of glass finally gives the people of hastings a panoramic views out to sea. the woodwork here, it is the original timber from the peer —— pier. there are still scorch marks from the fire. but the most important innovation is this... nothing! wha
for the biggest award in british architecture, the riba stirling prize. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillitoin here. you just think why? you were here when it burnt down? i was. people why? you were here when it burnt down? iwas. people thati why? you were here when it burnt down? iwas. people that i had why? you were here when it burnt down? i was. people that i had never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the peer and everyone was devastated. it was really quite upsetting. that...
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our media correspondent, david sillito, is at the roundhouse in north london where tonight's prize willashes. it gets you in here. you just think, why? you were here when it burned down? i was. people that i've never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the pier. and everybody was devastated. it was really quite upsetting. the fact there had been a massive fire. and it felt like, how do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over? i did and a lot of people did. but it was actually the opposite. seven years after that fire, hastings pier has been reborn. these three women are shareholders. the local community now owns the pier and it has been rebuilt. this curtain of glass, it finally gives the people of hastings a panoramic view out to sea. the woodwork here is the original timber from the pier. there are still some of the scorch marks from the fire of 2010. the most important innovation is this, nothing. what they chose not to build, the empty space. there is no end of the pier. and there is a good reason for all of this space. the history of britain's pie
our media correspondent, david sillito, is at the roundhouse in north london where tonight's prize willashes. it gets you in here. you just think, why? you were here when it burned down? i was. people that i've never spoken to before were stopping me to talk about the pier. and everybody was devastated. it was really quite upsetting. the fact there had been a massive fire. and it felt like, how do we actually come back from that? did you think it was all over? i did and a lot of people did. but...