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it's a glorious day in naples for the start of liverpool's defence of the start of liverpool's defenceand it begins with what is on paper the most difficult match in the group. it certainly is. when the draw came out, liverpool would have been quietly confident that they could win the other two games in the group. coming here, a different matter. they perhaps should have come away with a 0—0 draw last time, but they lost the game late on, and it was a tough test when they came back to anfield. this is the toughest game in the group. this is one of the most atmospheric grounds in european football. the noise in here is unlike anywhere else. it is properly intimidating. i feel that liverpool have every right to start this defence with every confidence, with the start to the season and the fa ct with the start to the season and the fact that they are champions. when you come into a game with five on the bounce in the premier league does champions, everyone fears liverpool. they have a fit, healthy squad coming into the game. you have to believe that the front three can score at any moment
it's a glorious day in naples for the start of liverpool's defence of the start of liverpool's defenceand it begins with what is on paper the most difficult match in the group. it certainly is. when the draw came out, liverpool would have been quietly confident that they could win the other two games in the group. coming here, a different matter. they perhaps should have come away with a 0—0 draw last time, but they lost the game late on, and it was a tough test when they came back to...
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it is going to be part of a layered defence but there is a nervousness here, i think, defence but theren defence but there is a nervousness here, i think, in saudi arabia that despite of the billions of dollars they have spent on buying arms from they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achilles' heel and their enemies know where to hit them. and just tell us a bit more about whether there is a us deployment can any more incoming missiles on the technicalfront, because people obviously will see this as a political escalation? well, i don't think they should see it as well, i don't think they should see itasa well, i don't think they should see it as a political escalation because it as a political escalation because it is defensive. i mean can make you look at all the various options that the us had in what to do with the saudis over this at one end of the scale is do nothing, at another end of the scale is carry out a metallic toa of the scale is carry out a metallic to a strike. they've chosen the middle path which is the us has put some further sanctions on iran'
it is going to be part of a layered defence but there is a nervousness here, i think, defence but theren defence but there is a nervousness here, i think, in saudi arabia that despite of the billions of dollars they have spent on buying arms from they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achilles' heel and their enemies know where to hit them. and just tell us a bit more about whether there is a us deployment can any more incoming missiles on the technicalfront, because...
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it is going to be part of a layered defence but there isa part of a layered defence but there is a nervousnesshere is a nervousness here i think in saudi arabia that despite all the billions of dollars they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achilles' heel and their enemies know where to hit them. know where to hit them. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy corbyn orders a review of the role of the labour's deputy leader amidst a row over a bid to oust tom watson on the first day of labour's party conference. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration. the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to last week's attack on saudi on saudi oilfacilities. 75 years ago, allied troops carried out the largest airborne operation of the second world war. this led to the battle of arnhem, in the netherlands in which more than 1,500 british soldiers died and over 6,000 were captured. today, thousands of british and nato troops re—enacted the operation ,
it is going to be part of a layered defence but there isa part of a layered defence but there is a nervousnesshere is a nervousness here i think in saudi arabia that despite all the billions of dollars they have spent on buying arms from the west they have got an achilles' heel and their enemies know where to hit them. know where to hit them. the headlines on bbc news... jeremy corbyn orders a review of the role of the labour's deputy leader amidst a row over a bid to oust tom watson on the...
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we are pretty proud about our air defence.ave intercepted, until now, almost 232 ballistic missiles. but what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the attack an act of war. injune, the us blamed iran for these attacks in the gulf of oman. last year's abandoned nuclear deal and us sanctions have fuelled confrontation. iraq's prime minister, speaking to the bbc, urged his neighbours to exercise caution. well, i hope we don't go to attack... ..that they attack each other, really, because if we have an open war, it will not stop. this is a very dangerous war. it's not like any other wars. this was an attack with global implications. tonight, president trump and borisjohnson spoke and called f
we are pretty proud about our air defence.ave intercepted, until now, almost 232 ballistic missiles. but what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the...
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iran reacts defiantly — in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabiaae —— after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. the travel firm thomas cook has approached the government for emergency funding, as it tries to avoid going into administration — leaving customers facing uncertainty. teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate change in new york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. and in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals — and secure victory — against watford. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row that's overshadowed the start of labour's conference in brighton. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee to abolish tom watson's role. but this morning the nec backed jeremy corbyn‘s proposal to review the position instead. tom watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack". our political correspondent iain watson re
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well i can tell you that the secretary of state and the defence secretary of state and the defence secretary the current state of play. and the defence secretary has tweeted saying, you know, iran will not be allowed to undermine the international rules order, order of rules, as he put it. he said they had been briefing the president and the president is about the leave the white house and walk to his helicopter, he is on a trip out west. we may hearfrom him. yesterday, he said that he was locked and loaded, while they looked at who was responsible for this. and bearin at who was responsible for this. and bear in mind that it is not a few week since he ordered strikes on iran when they shot down a us drone effectively. the iranians said it had strayed into iranian air space. if he is looking at trying to retaliate on behalf of his ally, the saudis, that is not an impossible situation we might see. in terms of american relationship with saudi arabia, what has been bumpy after the murder of the saudi journalists, but on this i imagine they're very much aligned. absolutely. i don't think there
well i can tell you that the secretary of state and the defence secretary of state and the defence secretary the current state of play. and the defence secretary has tweeted saying, you know, iran will not be allowed to undermine the international rules order, order of rules, as he put it. he said they had been briefing the president and the president is about the leave the white house and walk to his helicopter, he is on a trip out west. we may hearfrom him. yesterday, he said that he was...
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our defence correspondent, jonathan beale gave us this update from arnhem.will hold while they can share it with those veterans who are still alive — an ever—dwindling number of the, around 60 here, as you mentioned. sandy was the only one who carried out that assisted jump with the parachute regiment‘s red devils. he landed here. he was applauded by the crowds. we're seeing a few more now jumping out here from an aircraft. that has been happening throughout the day, as you say. hundreds of british but also nato troops simulating that landing that took place, obviously in more difficult circumstances, 75 years ago. an operation, let's remember, that ultimately failed because they did not capture that bridge at arnhem. nevertheless, the people here still appreciate the sacrifice and each year children, schoolchildren, go to the cemeteries, the british war graves, and lay a flower on the graves of those who lost their lives. 1500 british were killed in that operation, 6000 taken prisoner. this is a special moment for the community here, also for the visitors,
our defence correspondent, jonathan beale gave us this update from arnhem.will hold while they can share it with those veterans who are still alive — an ever—dwindling number of the, around 60 here, as you mentioned. sandy was the only one who carried out that assisted jump with the parachute regiment‘s red devils. he landed here. he was applauded by the crowds. we're seeing a few more now jumping out here from an aircraft. that has been happening throughout the day, as you say. hundreds...
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well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. have intercepted, until now, almost 232 ballistic missiles. but what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the attack an act of war. injune, the us blamed iran for these attacks in the gulf of oman. last year's abandoned nuclear deal and us sanctions have fuelled confrontation. good morning, prime minister. iraq's prime minister, speaking to the bbc, urged his neighbours to exercise caution. well, i hope we don't go to attack — they attack each other, really, because if we have an open war, it will not stop. this is a very dangerous war. this is not like any other wars. this was an attack with global implications. tonight, president trump and bo
well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. have intercepted, until now, almost 232 ballistic missiles. but what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo,...
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the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to lasteek's attack on saudi oilfacilities. 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop is taking place in the netherlands later to mark what was known as ‘0peration market garden‘ in world war two. australia fight back to beat fiji in their opening game of the rugby world cup injapan. and coming up at 10.30, the travel show goes to japan this week. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a fresh bout of infighting has overshadowed the start of the labour conference, with tom watson condemning an attempt to oust him as deputy leader as a "sectarian attack" on the party's "broad church". a move by the grassroots group, momentum, to abolish his position failed to get the majority it needed at a meeting of the party's national executive committee last night. a further attempt to oust him is expected today. mr watson has been at odds with the leader, jeremy corbyn, over the party's stance on brexit but said he had to speak out. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley is in brighto
the us is sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia and the uae in response to lasteek's attack on saudi oilfacilities. 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop is taking place in the netherlands later to mark what was known as ‘0peration market garden‘ in world war two. australia fight back to beat fiji in their opening game of the rugby world cup injapan. and coming up at 10.30, the travel show goes to japan this week. good morning and welcome to bbc...
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the defence would have been, if you are ina the defence would have been, if you are in a suicide pactbe either. iam part wasn't, it could clearly be either. i am part of the legislature, and i am very clear that this country needs legislation on this. i do not blame the cps and the police, the judges and jurors. they would say they are just judges and jurors. they would say they arejust doing judges and jurors. they would say they are just doing what the law says but what sort of country allows that woman to be put that sort of health. the problem was - i agree with everything you have said that to be put this trial after all the horrors, losing a husband, coming around to being resuscitated and facing these charges. the 14 page suicide letter was entirely written by herand suicide letter was entirely written by her and not signed by him. i suspect he was to poorly to sign. the drugs that killed him and nearly killed her, were undiluted, as in a drink, and they said he did not know he was committing suicide, she says he was committing suicide, she says he didn't know. all they had to
the defence would have been, if you are ina the defence would have been, if you are in a suicide pactbe either. iam part wasn't, it could clearly be either. i am part of the legislature, and i am very clear that this country needs legislation on this. i do not blame the cps and the police, the judges and jurors. they would say they are just judges and jurors. they would say they arejust doing judges and jurors. they would say they are just doing what the law says but what sort of country allows...
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well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. 0ur air defence have intercepted, until now, almostles. but what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the attack an act of war. injune, the us blamed iran for these attacks in the gulf of oman. last year's abandoned nuclear deal and us sanctions have fuelled confrontation. good morning, prime minister. iraq's prime minister, speaking to the bbc, urged his neighbours to exercise caution. well, i hope we don't go to attack — they attack each other, really, because if we have an open war, it will not stop. this is a very dangerous war. this is not like any other wars. this was an attack with global implications. tonight, president trump and borisjohnson spoke and called for a united diplomatic resp
well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. 0ur air defence have intercepted, until now, almostles. but what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called...
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our defence correspondentjonathan beale is at the ministry of defence in central london.nority recruits? i think this will be very damaging, because they have tried to present themselves as an inclusive service. they want to attract more black and asian recruits, who make up about 7% at the moment of the armed forces. and this tribunal, though it rejected some of the allegations made by nkululeko zulu and hani gue, did find that they were the target of racist graffiti in their barracks in colchester in 2018, just before they left the army. it was a deciding factorfor mr they left the army. it was a deciding factor for mr zulu, who says, to leave the army... the army didn't do enough to prevent it, he said. the mod carried out their own internal report and found recently that there was more complaints coming from ethnic minorities, and a disproportionate number of complaints, they said, and as a result, they have promised to improve both the complaints process and diversity training. it is an embarrassment for the mod and on forces, and they clearly have a lot of work to d
our defence correspondentjonathan beale is at the ministry of defence in central london.nority recruits? i think this will be very damaging, because they have tried to present themselves as an inclusive service. they want to attract more black and asian recruits, who make up about 7% at the moment of the armed forces. and this tribunal, though it rejected some of the allegations made by nkululeko zulu and hani gue, did find that they were the target of racist graffiti in their barracks in...
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two former british army soldiers win a racial discrimination case against the ministry of defence. the uk's former chief scientists said recent extreme weather is scary. and stop feeding the trolls — celebrities line up to ignore and block online abuse. good evening. in another day of political drama, boris johnson good evening. in another day of political drama, borisjohnson has held his first talks as prime minister with the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. after, mrjohnson told the bbc he was confident a deal could be done, that the eu had had a bellyful of brexit and they were fed up with the endless delays. earlier jean—claude juncker said it was the endless delays. earlier jean—claudejuncker said it was the uk's responsibility to come forward with legally operational solutions to the deadlock. but that such proposals hadn't yet been made. the prime minister of luxembourg said the brexit process had turned into a nightmare after talks with boris johnson. protesters meant mrjohnson decided not to attend a press conference. the luxembourg prime minister
two former british army soldiers win a racial discrimination case against the ministry of defence. the uk's former chief scientists said recent extreme weather is scary. and stop feeding the trolls — celebrities line up to ignore and block online abuse. good evening. in another day of political drama, boris johnson good evening. in another day of political drama, borisjohnson has held his first talks as prime minister with the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker....
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well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. 0ur air defence have intercepted, until now, almost what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the attack an act of war. injune, the us blamed iran for these attacks in the gulf of oman. last year's abandoned nuclear deal and us sanctions have fuelled confrontation. good morning, prime minister. iraq's prime minister, speaking to the bbc, urged his neighbours to exercise caution. well, i hope we don't go to attack — they attack each other, really, because if we have an open war, it will not stop. this is a very dangerous war. this is not like any other wars. this was an attack with global implications. tonight, president trump and borisjohnson spoke and called for a united diplomatic response — h
well, we are pretty proud about our air defence. 0ur air defence have intercepted, until now, almost what saudi arabia didn't say, as the united states has done, is that this was a direct attack from iran, and from iranian soil. instead, it said it was sponsored by iran. these two bitter enemies have proxies throughout the region. any direct escalation would spread like wildfire, and would be difficult to contain. arriving injeddah today, the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, called the...
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iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia the uae, after last week's attack on saudi oil facilities. in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals and secure victory against watford. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop takes place in the netherlands to mark what was known as operation market garden in world war ii. and we'll take an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the chief political commentator at the independent, john rentoul, and broadcaster lucy beresford. stay with us for that. good evening. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has prevented an attempt by left—wing activists to oust tom watson as his deputy. mr watson likened the ploy to remove him as a "sectarian attack". the party leadership says mr watson's role will now be reviewed rather than abolished. but labour's divisions over brexit also surfaced on the first day of a conference which had been designed to demonstrate unity. our political correspondent iain watson has been following the day's event
iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabia the uae, after last week's attack on saudi oil facilities. in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals and secure victory against watford. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop takes place in the netherlands to mark what was known as operation market garden in world war ii. and we'll take an in—depth look at the papers with our...
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possibly some other defence case abilities, missile defence, i don't think it will be a massive strikereaction is going to include substantial sanctions according to donald trump's tweets today, is there anything left to sanction? there is not a great deal less to sanction, the iranian economy is undera sanction, the iranian economy is under a stranglehold, an all out oil embargo. i think all that is left to do as embargo. i think all that is left to doasl embargo. i think all that is left to do as i symbolically, i think the sanctions are very symbolic. they won't be without economically because i think that iran has is then all the economic pressure it can take. but i think i cast the shadow over the potential for some de—escalation could have come at the un general assembly. i think there we re un general assembly. i think there were hopes that there could be some potential there for a de—escalations, i think the iranians had signalled they were ready for a meeting, sanction relief. but at the point at which both sides had recognised a dangerous moment i could have stepped back, at
possibly some other defence case abilities, missile defence, i don't think it will be a massive strikereaction is going to include substantial sanctions according to donald trump's tweets today, is there anything left to sanction? there is not a great deal less to sanction, the iranian economy is undera sanction, the iranian economy is under a stranglehold, an all out oil embargo. i think all that is left to do as embargo. i think all that is left to doasl embargo. i think all that is left to...
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natalie, worries for england's defence but also, what a night for kosovo, going ahead first and scoringinst england? absolutely. drawing called a crazy game to play in, gareth southgate called a bizarre, i think bedlam sums it up. certainly for us journalists working on a deadline. fair play, there were not here to make up the numbers are really came to press england, have a go and boy did they do that. the atmosphere here was fantastic and demented fans, you can see afterjust31i seconds when they scored that goal from the fences at the ground are going crazy the fans back home the capital, they were loving it. it really was a momentous moment for the football side, only been around three years. england was the best tea m three years. england was the best team they played. you can see what it meant to them. and good have been talking about being a work in progress, and i think the bright things for england, sterling was great tonight. so a short in england shirt, you think about 14 months ago with the world cup and really how england fans were saying he should be dropped. he looks thick
natalie, worries for england's defence but also, what a night for kosovo, going ahead first and scoringinst england? absolutely. drawing called a crazy game to play in, gareth southgate called a bizarre, i think bedlam sums it up. certainly for us journalists working on a deadline. fair play, there were not here to make up the numbers are really came to press england, have a go and boy did they do that. the atmosphere here was fantastic and demented fans, you can see afterjust31i seconds when...
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that does not happen too often they are with virgil van dijk the backbone of that defence.anager frank lampard, chelsea have prioritised youth in this season. and one of their emerging talents, mason mount, was forced off 15 minutes into his european debut. ross barkley will take the headlines, though, missing a penalty as they lost to valencia at stamford bridge. here's austin halewood. is the chelsea hero who capped and then to the trophy but frank lampard has never watched a champions league from this position. his young team are valencia, the spanish psycho seated five on saturday and just try to open up early on but when the break never came to grew and breached the chelsea defence with a run from roderigo. he trucker had a speu run from roderigo. he trucker had a spell at bolton on his way to the top. he found a route out of trouble and towards goal, his or her part for chelsea was just 15 minutes ago. but they would get away back into this match through the fine lines of review. a check with the screens told the referee this get a hand in the box. he's given the poin
that does not happen too often they are with virgil van dijk the backbone of that defence.anager frank lampard, chelsea have prioritised youth in this season. and one of their emerging talents, mason mount, was forced off 15 minutes into his european debut. ross barkley will take the headlines, though, missing a penalty as they lost to valencia at stamford bridge. here's austin halewood. is the chelsea hero who capped and then to the trophy but frank lampard has never watched a champions league...
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iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabiaae, after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. there have been dozens of arrests at the latest anti—government, yellow vest protests in the french capital paris. 75 years on from the battle of arnhem — a mass parachute drop is taking place in the netherlands, to mark what was known as "operation market garden" in world war two. and coming up, click investigates whether technology companies bear responsibility for the opiod crisis in the us — that's in half an hour here on bbc news. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has quashed an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy — following an angry backlash from mps. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee, to abolish mr watson's role — but this morning the nec backed mr corbyn's proposal to review the position instead. tom watson described the ploy to remove him — as a "sectarian attack". our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. what does he want to be talking abo
iran reacts defiantly in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabiaae, after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. there have been dozens of arrests at the latest anti—government, yellow vest protests in the french capital paris. 75 years on from the battle of arnhem — a mass parachute drop is taking place in the netherlands, to mark what was known as "operation market garden" in world war two. and coming up, click investigates whether...
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scenes and tremendously important in co—ordinating the different parts of us foreign policy, the defencestate departments, making sure everybody is singing from the same sheet of music and also teaming up options for the presidents to decide. john bolton saw his role differently, historic as convincing as president of his more hawkish opinions. he had a much more public face. he travelled and tweeted a lot and often time he was not in sync with the president in the messages he sent. as a result, mr trump is make policy became less coherent. we are hearing a lot of foreign policy
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united states is t( and the united states is to send troops and military defence systems to saudi arabia after drying and missile attacks on the kingdoms facilities. the rugby world cup‘s under way, the defending champions new zealand face south africa later, who could rival them for the title, in what's expected to be the most open tournament in years. good morning. it'll be another dry and sunny day for the vast majority of the uk. a little warmer for many of us than yesterday, but windier as well. but there are changes afoot as the day progresses, particularly in the west. i'll have more detail for you in around a quarter of an hour. it's saturday the 21st of september. our top story: thomas cook has asked the government for financial help as it tries to avoid collapse. britain's oldest package holiday firm could fall into administration this weekend unless it finds £200 million pounds to secure a rescue deal. katie prescott has more. it's low season for thomas cook, in more ways than one. the weak pound makes it more expensive for it to buy the flights and hotels that it pays for in
united states is t( and the united states is to send troops and military defence systems to saudi arabia after drying and missile attacks on the kingdoms facilities. the rugby world cup‘s under way, the defending champions new zealand face south africa later, who could rival them for the title, in what's expected to be the most open tournament in years. good morning. it'll be another dry and sunny day for the vast majority of the uk. a little warmer for many of us than yesterday, but windier...
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bat outside a few times so hopefully they can hit the top of the stump tomorrow and challenge the defence as we can. this reading still to go in the game. there are still three days of cricket left, three inning still left to be played in the game. if we can go out and apply ourselves tomorrow and set ourselves up like we did in headingley than there is 110 we did in headingley than there is no reason why not. there were a host of euro 2020 football qualifiers on thursday with spain making it a perfect five from five to start their group f campaign as they beat romania 2—1 in bucharest. sergio ramos and paco alcacer scoring for robert moreno's side while defender diego llorente was sent off in the second half. italy also maintained their 100% start in group] with a 3—1win in armenia despite trailing early on as andrea belotti scored twice and in dublin the republic of ireland scored a late david mcgoldrick equaliser to draw 1—1 against switzerland meaning they're three points clear at the top of group d. in the same group, denmark remain second after a 6—nil victory in gibraltar where chr
bat outside a few times so hopefully they can hit the top of the stump tomorrow and challenge the defence as we can. this reading still to go in the game. there are still three days of cricket left, three inning still left to be played in the game. if we can go out and apply ourselves tomorrow and set ourselves up like we did in headingley than there is 110 we did in headingley than there is no reason why not. there were a host of euro 2020 football qualifiers on thursday with spain making it a...
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justin, ijust wa nted defence bubble. using drones, and we have more drones in this attack seven might looking at the technology, does it look like it was the same people behind both attacks? what is interesting here is that the scale of the destruction and quite how, if you look at the satellite imagery, precise the impact points are across the refinery. that would suggest military grade hardware, so perhaps cruise missiles are more likely to bea cruise missiles are more likely to be a culprit here for the major damage. no doubt some drones mixed if it is a cruise missile, there is only one place the third nights could have got it, if it came from yemen. where it came from is almost irrelevant. if it was a cruise missile, it was a rainy and produced and given to someone, regardless of where it was launched from. how do you think that shifts our psychology? we have always taken the 0pec cartel as a stable joint that can supply the world oil markets. does it shift how we think of saudi arabia? and does it also shift how pr
justin, ijust wa nted defence bubble. using drones, and we have more drones in this attack seven might looking at the technology, does it look like it was the same people behind both attacks? what is interesting here is that the scale of the destruction and quite how, if you look at the satellite imagery, precise the impact points are across the refinery. that would suggest military grade hardware, so perhaps cruise missiles are more likely to bea cruise missiles are more likely to be a culprit...
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liverpool start the defence of their trophy with a defeat after being beaten at napoli.
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iran reacts defiantly — in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabiand the uae — after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate change in new york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals and secure victory against watford. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass parachute drop takes place in the netherlands — to mark what was known as ‘0peration market garden‘ in world war two. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the chief political commentator at the independent, john rentoul, and broadcaster lucy beresford — stay with us for that. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has intervened in an attempt to oust tom watson as his deputy, in a row that's overshadowed the start of labour's conference in brighton. the grassroots group, momentum, had tabled a motion at the party's ruling national executive committee to abolish tom watson's role. but th
iran reacts defiantly — in response to the us sending troops and missile defence systems to saudi arabiand the uae — after last week's attack on saudi oilfacilities. teenage climate activist greta thunberg arrives to cheering crowds at a youth summit on climate change in new york — ahead of the un general assembly next week. in football, kevin de bruyne helps man city score a massive eight goals and secure victory against watford. and 75 years on from the battle of arnhem, a mass...
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which is, we are strengthening their air defence capabilities.wouldn't be so vulnerable. one could well ask, after the billions of dollars of military equipment that we've sent, sold to saudi arabia, why they weren't able to protect one of their most vital strategic assets. that said, the united states can certainly help them do a betterjob in the future. yeah, it's going to be interesting to see where this goes next. we have obviously have the response from the ua, saying they will take necessary measures in response. it will be interesting to see what happens there. david, that's all we have time for. thank you very much indeed for that. you are welcome. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the islamic state group says that it carried out a bomb attack on a bus near the iraqi city of kerbala that killed twelve people. iraqi police say an explosive device was planted on the bus and detonated at the northern entrance to the city, a major site of pilgrimage for shia muslims. the interior ministry in kazakhstan says 57 pe
which is, we are strengthening their air defence capabilities.wouldn't be so vulnerable. one could well ask, after the billions of dollars of military equipment that we've sent, sold to saudi arabia, why they weren't able to protect one of their most vital strategic assets. that said, the united states can certainly help them do a betterjob in the future. yeah, it's going to be interesting to see where this goes next. we have obviously have the response from the ua, saying they will take...
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, a more efficient european defence, a more efficient european security, a way to deal with the digitalwhat is being prepared for the next commission and what we have been working on. the member states and the council, the european commission, and the european commission, and the european parliament, where i belong toa group, european parliament, where i belong to a group, renew europe, will be key for these projects. this is not a question of a person, even if emmanuel macron has put in a lot of input, a lot of vision on the european union's future, this vision is shared by his counterparts throughout europe. and we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for europe because we are ambitious for our citizens. nathalie loiseau, we're out of time, but i thank you very much forjoining in on hardtalk. good morning. we really are experiencing all flavours of autumn this week. it was rather cool and disappointing on monday, wasn't it? but tuesday made up for it. some lovely spells of sunshine for most of us — as you can see by this beautiful weath
, a more efficient european defence, a more efficient european security, a way to deal with the digitalwhat is being prepared for the next commission and what we have been working on. the member states and the council, the european commission, and the european commission, and the european parliament, where i belong toa group, european parliament, where i belong to a group, renew europe, will be key for these projects. this is not a question of a person, even if emmanuel macron has put in a lot...
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the sea is rising, so stronger defences are needed.lt to protect thousands of people. most of the city lies below the level of the high tide, so flooding is a constant risk. this is what we're up against currently. we can't stop at. on a winter night six years ago, sea water overwhelmed parts of hull, filling homes with mud. gordon rasen watched it happen. the water came over there into the dock, out of the dock straight into the streets, because there was no... because the dock was already full of water. what was it like when that happened? frightening, really. we know that sea level will rise... and if in future the ocean is a metre higher, the impact could be even worse. scientists are using simulations to see how bad the flooding could get. it won't be possible to defend everywhere, quite simply. there will be areas that will have to retreat from with that level of sea—level rise. economically, itjust won't make sense to do so. we can win individual battles, but the overall war, we'll lose. just a few miles from hull, these homes h
the sea is rising, so stronger defences are needed.lt to protect thousands of people. most of the city lies below the level of the high tide, so flooding is a constant risk. this is what we're up against currently. we can't stop at. on a winter night six years ago, sea water overwhelmed parts of hull, filling homes with mud. gordon rasen watched it happen. the water came over there into the dock, out of the dock straight into the streets, because there was no... because the dock was already...
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liverpool began the defence of the champions league title enables deny.alie in the group stage on their way to winning a sixth european title —— napoli was of the holders were beaten 2—1 this time. liverpool's party european glory last season was far from easy. and a repeat of the defeat in napoli would make them the first reigning champion is a record of a sensory to lose their opening match. the italians were determined to make history from the start, but were in the wrong place at the wrong time to make it count. liverpool's exercise has been built on strong defence and devastating attack. but both were absent for most of the match. their fabled front three were struggling to find their rains. but adrian on his champion's leggie debut was in fine form, a hero in their super cup win over chelsea once again saving the day. his opposite number, alex merrick, wasjust as the day. his opposite number, alex merrick, was just as good as keeping —— at keeping napoli in contention. a misjudgement from andy robertson that was punished by druce merton is. then, mo
liverpool began the defence of the champions league title enables deny.alie in the group stage on their way to winning a sixth european title —— napoli was of the holders were beaten 2—1 this time. liverpool's party european glory last season was far from easy. and a repeat of the defeat in napoli would make them the first reigning champion is a record of a sensory to lose their opening match. the italians were determined to make history from the start, but were in the wrong place at the...
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the acting us defence secretary said president trump had given his approval in response to requests forto the kingdom's request, the president has approved the deployment of us forces, which will be defensive in nature and primarily focused on air and missile defence. we will also work to accelerate the delivery of military equipment to the kingdom of saudi arabia and the uae to enhance their ability to defend themselves. our security correspondent, frank gardner has been shown around one of the refineries that was severely damaged by missiles and drones. twisted, burnt and blackened by fire — the aftermath of multiple drone and missile strikes across 19 targets, hitting the very heart of saudi arabia's oil industry. this was the moment last weekend when the attack halved output and sent oil prices soaring. today, the government allowed the media into this normally closed site. it wants the world to see the destruction it's blaming on iran, which denies responsibility. the damage was clearly spread over a wide area. this is abqaiq, the largest oil processing plant in the world, and it g
the acting us defence secretary said president trump had given his approval in response to requests forto the kingdom's request, the president has approved the deployment of us forces, which will be defensive in nature and primarily focused on air and missile defence. we will also work to accelerate the delivery of military equipment to the kingdom of saudi arabia and the uae to enhance their ability to defend themselves. our security correspondent, frank gardner has been shown around one of...
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liverpool won the trophy for a sixth time last season, and begin their defence away at napoli.o look forward to this week. richard mcelvanney reports. the champions league is back, and so, for the first time this season, could be leonel messi. the barcelona star has been missing with injury but is included in the squad that goes to borussia dortmund. without him, bassa have struggled, winning two of therefore league
liverpool won the trophy for a sixth time last season, and begin their defence away at napoli.o look forward to this week. richard mcelvanney reports. the champions league is back, and so, for the first time this season, could be leonel messi. the barcelona star has been missing with injury but is included in the squad that goes to borussia dortmund. without him, bassa have struggled, winning two of therefore league
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authorities in ghana have installed levies as sea defence. plan is to protect the coastline through the sea defence project. the medium to long—term plan will be relocation, to send them away from the area. that is why the immediate challenges we are facing in terms of levies and relocation and finding an alternative livelihood for them. the disappearance of this village is a strong indication that if nothing can stop the waves, it won't be long before surrounding towns are entirely wiped off the map stop thomas naadi, bbc news in southern ghana. and you can find more in—depth coverage of the climate protests around the world on our website. and if you've been wondering whether individual actions and choices can make any difference in the face of climate change, our chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt, has written a handy guide. just go to bbc.com/news. let's get some of the day's other news. in a rare sign of dissent in egypt, small groups of protesters have gathered near tahrir square in cairo, to shout anti—government slogans.
authorities in ghana have installed levies as sea defence. plan is to protect the coastline through the sea defence project. the medium to long—term plan will be relocation, to send them away from the area. that is why the immediate challenges we are facing in terms of levies and relocation and finding an alternative livelihood for them. the disappearance of this village is a strong indication that if nothing can stop the waves, it won't be long before surrounding towns are entirely wiped off...
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the saudi defence ministry have displayed what they say is wreckage of drones and cruise missiles that prove iranian involvement. the attack was launched from on the north and it was sponsored by iran. but iran has denied any involvement and warned it would retaliate against any military response. the other main stories on bbc news at five: a second day of argument in the uk's highest court on borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament for five weeks. one barrister claimed there was no way of holding the government to account. we have got here the mother of parliament being shut down by the father of lies. rather than allowing lies to triumph, listen to the angels of your better nature. a special investigation into how thousands of vulnerable teenagers are not being protected by unregulated care homes. the uk car industry gets a boost as ineos announces it will be building a new 4x4 vehicle at bridgend in south wales, creating up to 500 jobs. it's five o'clock — our top story. saudi arabia has said that saturday's attack on its oil facilities was "unquestionably" sponsored by iran.
the saudi defence ministry have displayed what they say is wreckage of drones and cruise missiles that prove iranian involvement. the attack was launched from on the north and it was sponsored by iran. but iran has denied any involvement and warned it would retaliate against any military response. the other main stories on bbc news at five: a second day of argument in the uk's highest court on borisjohnson‘s decision to suspend parliament for five weeks. one barrister claimed there was no way...
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, so here it is being seen asa mild defences, so here it is being seen as a mild defensive measure.hat way in iran at all. every schoolchild should have the chance to visit national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty and spend a night under the stars, according to a government review. the report also recommends creating new national parks in the chilterns, the cotswolds and dorset. phil mackie reports. the first national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty in england were created 70 years ago. they include some of the nation's most beautiful landscapes, like the lake district. the problem, according to the review, is that too few people are enjoying them — and, when they do go, they don't spend enough time there. it says that every schoolchild in england should be given a chance to visit one of the ten parks and 3a aonbs and spend the night there, under the stars. it says it has a big, bold plan, including 27 recommendations. among them, it says there should be a new national landscapes service to bring the national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty
, so here it is being seen asa mild defences, so here it is being seen as a mild defensive measure.hat way in iran at all. every schoolchild should have the chance to visit national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty and spend a night under the stars, according to a government review. the report also recommends creating new national parks in the chilterns, the cotswolds and dorset. phil mackie reports. the first national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty in england were...
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remember, when it started, it was the defence secretary, gavin williamson, who started stripping isisuse her parents are from bangladesh that she could go back to the subcontinent. it doesn't work like that. where the uk government is in real difficulty is you cannot declare a person stateless. this is an accumulation of international law from the gm charter. you have some saying she could come back and potentially be a suicide bomber or whatever. they have caught up with heron whatever. they have caught up with her on the last day or two and she is in her on the last day or two and she isina her on the last day or two and she is in a terrible state. she has lost everything. she's had a breakdown. there must be some debate about that because i think there is a lot to be said to bring these people back and trying them. i mentioned the supreme court and their judgment trying them. i mentioned the supreme court and theirjudgment on boris johnson being unlawful when he suspended parliament. the meal have a big spread about this from peter hitchens, controversial communist, talking about f
remember, when it started, it was the defence secretary, gavin williamson, who started stripping isisuse her parents are from bangladesh that she could go back to the subcontinent. it doesn't work like that. where the uk government is in real difficulty is you cannot declare a person stateless. this is an accumulation of international law from the gm charter. you have some saying she could come back and potentially be a suicide bomber or whatever. they have caught up with heron whatever. they...
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to sportsday — i'm james pearce, our headlines this evening off and running new zealand start the defencef their world cup title with a win against south africa. a late drop goald helps france survive a second half fightback by argentina to win by two points back with a bang. manchester city respond to last weekend's defeat by scoring eight against watford also coming up in the programme, ferrari's sharl leclair is on pole for the third race in a row. he'll start tomorrow's singapore grand prix ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton. and a bit closer to home, ahead of the world championships that start tomorrow, the world's top paracyclists take to the yorkshire roads. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, we'll have all the news about manchester city's record breaking afternoon and the details from today's other premier league matches a bit later, but let's start injapan with the rugby world cup. of the day's three games it was defending champions new zealand against two times winners south africa that stood out as being the really big one, and the all blacks came out on top
to sportsday — i'm james pearce, our headlines this evening off and running new zealand start the defencef their world cup title with a win against south africa. a late drop goald helps france survive a second half fightback by argentina to win by two points back with a bang. manchester city respond to last weekend's defeat by scoring eight against watford also coming up in the programme, ferrari's sharl leclair is on pole for the third race in a row. he'll start tomorrow's singapore grand...
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correspondent jonathan beale joins me from the ministry of defence. is damaging. the army likes to portray itself as an inclusive organisation, it says it wants more black and asian recruits, they make up black and asian recruits, they make upjust 7% black and asian recruits, they make up just 7% of the armed forces at present. this employment tribunal judgment paints a very different picture. it says mr gue and mr zulu we re picture. it says mr gue and mr zulu were subjected to racial harassment which created a degrading, humiliating and offensive environment, specifically, they were targeted by racist graffiti at their barracks in colchester in 2018 which led to their decision to quit the army. mr zulu, led to their decision to quit the army. mrzulu, in led to their decision to quit the army. mr zulu, in the tribunal, led to their decision to quit the army. mrzulu, in the tribunal, had said that when he joined from south africa in 20 oh, he held the british army in high regard. when he left, ten yea rs army in high regard. when he left, ten years la
correspondent jonathan beale joins me from the ministry of defence. is damaging. the army likes to portray itself as an inclusive organisation, it says it wants more black and asian recruits, they make up black and asian recruits, they make upjust 7% black and asian recruits, they make up just 7% of the armed forces at present. this employment tribunal judgment paints a very different picture. it says mr gue and mr zulu we re picture. it says mr gue and mr zulu were subjected to racial...
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i went to afghanistan in 2008, basically to train and mentor afghan defence attorneys.rior to going there i was a defence attorney in the us and it really was a financial decision. i have three kids, and going there, i would be making more than triple my salary. so i went there. it was my first time leaving the us. it should be said you were in milwaukee, now there's nothing wrong with milwaukee, but it's in the midwest of the united states, it's a city which perhaps isn't the most cosmopolitan in america. ijust wonder how much you knew about afghanistan? you know, i didn't know much other than what most people know from what they seen the news about it being a war—torn country. i didn't know anything. and frankly, i probably would have struggled to find it on the map. you since written a remarkable book about your overall afghan experience. but when you reflect on this early period, you say "one of the biggest mistakes that america made when we came to afghanistan, and it was evident in my programme, was to employ a ‘this is the right way mindset‘ that everyone on the
i went to afghanistan in 2008, basically to train and mentor afghan defence attorneys.rior to going there i was a defence attorney in the us and it really was a financial decision. i have three kids, and going there, i would be making more than triple my salary. so i went there. it was my first time leaving the us. it should be said you were in milwaukee, now there's nothing wrong with milwaukee, but it's in the midwest of the united states, it's a city which perhaps isn't the most cosmopolitan...
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secretary of defence mark esper told reporters the deployment would be "defensive in nature". climate strike in history‘. millions of people around the world have taken part in demonstrations over the last 2a hours, ahead of a summit in new york next week. the teenager addressed people in the city — praising them for taking part in what she called ‘a wave of change‘. we all live here, it affects all of us, and we will notjust stand aside and watch. we are united behind the science and we will do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. a masterplan for a ‘shakeup‘ of england‘s national parks has called for every school child to spend a night ‘under the stars‘ to connect with nature. the major review, published today, sets out ways to get more people to spend time in areas of outstanding natural beauty. suggestions include introducing park rangers similar to those who patrol national parks in the us. it isa it is a mad morning of sport already. two games of rugby and a third already in the can. breakfast needs to shift for the next couple of weeks! you co
secretary of defence mark esper told reporters the deployment would be "defensive in nature". climate strike in history‘. millions of people around the world have taken part in demonstrations over the last 2a hours, ahead of a summit in new york next week. the teenager addressed people in the city — praising them for taking part in what she called ‘a wave of change‘. we all live here, it affects all of us, and we will notjust stand aside and watch. we are united behind the...
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nicola adams is preparing for the first defence of her world flyweight title on friday at the royal alberthe became world champion injuly — without having to fight — when the previous holder was forced to give up the title adams will be the first female boxer to fight at the venue... absolutely amazing. unbelievable and i feel like every time i step in the ring i am creating history. mohamed ali boxed there and lennox lewis and so ali boxed there and lennox lewis and so many of the stars and singers and performers. it is going to be a surreal moment for me being able to win my road title, but i arty have it. but it will be like winning my road title for the first time there and creating history. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard and the political correspondent for the finacial times — laura hughes borisjohnson returning boris johnson returning to borisjohnson returning to face the house of commons. to face the house of commons after the supreme c
nicola adams is preparing for the first defence of her world flyweight title on friday at the royal alberthe became world champion injuly — without having to fight — when the previous holder was forced to give up the title adams will be the first female boxer to fight at the venue... absolutely amazing. unbelievable and i feel like every time i step in the ring i am creating history. mohamed ali boxed there and lennox lewis and so ali boxed there and lennox lewis and so many of the stars...
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to former british army soldiers have won a racial discrimination case against the ministry of defence. oil prices have surged after drone attacks on saudi arabian facilities knocked out 5% of global supply. ina knocked out 5% of global supply. in a moment it is time for sportsday. and later, behind 100 days will examine the crisis, donald trump says the us is locked and loaded. at half past eight, following a day of talks with eu leaders, we will analyse what has been said and asked is the prime minister any closer to reaching a deal on brexit. and later we will ta ke deal on brexit. and later we will take a first look at tomorrow's front pages. our reviewers are a features writer for the independent and a political strategist. that is all ahead here on bbc news. now it is time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. europe lift the solheim cup but will it give the women's game the lift it needs in europe? what will rise from the ashes? we ta ke stock of england's summer. what's next forjoe root? we know what the autumn will bring. the
to former british army soldiers have won a racial discrimination case against the ministry of defence. oil prices have surged after drone attacks on saudi arabian facilities knocked out 5% of global supply. ina knocked out 5% of global supply. in a moment it is time for sportsday. and later, behind 100 days will examine the crisis, donald trump says the us is locked and loaded. at half past eight, following a day of talks with eu leaders, we will analyse what has been said and asked is the...