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duncan, thank you. dunkel kennedy live — of honour. duncan, thank you. thank you. dunkel kennedy live for us in _ of honour. duncan, thank you. dunkel kennedy live for us in essex. - a murder inquiry is underway in glasgow, after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. justin mclaughlin was found seriously injured at high street train station yesterday and later died in hospital. the attack, which police described as "a shocking act of violence in broad daylight," is thought to have taken place on a platform. its been a month since the taliban banned girls from secondary schools across most of afghanistan, and women, except for those in the public health sector, haven't been allowed to return to work. the fear is they're being treated once again as second class citizens under a hardline taliban regime. the bbc has now obtained exclusive access to the former women s affairs ministry in the capital, kabul, that's now been replaced by the feared taliban vice and virtue ministry. our correspondent yogita limaye has sent us this report. at 17, her life — w
duncan, thank you. dunkel kennedy live — of honour. duncan, thank you. thank you. dunkel kennedy live for us in _ of honour. duncan, thank you. dunkel kennedy live for us in essex. - a murder inquiry is underway in glasgow, after a 14—year—old boy was stabbed in the city. justin mclaughlin was found seriously injured at high street train station yesterday and later died in hospital. the attack, which police described as "a shocking act of violence in broad daylight," is thought...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.heads has been born at a wildlife rescue centre in boston. earlier i spoke to the man looking after it, dr greg mertz from the new england wildlife centre. this is a diamondback terrapin, which is a brackish water turtle. so it's a mix of saltwater and freshwater. and it didn't hatch with us, it actually hatched out in one of the nests. this particular turtle — this species is of turtle is threatened in the state of massachusetts. so we have lots of people, lots of townspeople and non—profit organisations, who look after individual nests. and one of those nests — this particular one came in from the town of barnstables, the nature group. and they brought it to us because they were concerned. we're a veterinary hospital and they were concerned what to do — whether we should destroy it, whether we should try to raise it. it was just an anomaly. they look pretty big on the screen behind me, pretty imposing, but how big are they in real life? they're probably the size of a silver dollar. l
duncan kennedy, bbc news.heads has been born at a wildlife rescue centre in boston. earlier i spoke to the man looking after it, dr greg mertz from the new england wildlife centre. this is a diamondback terrapin, which is a brackish water turtle. so it's a mix of saltwater and freshwater. and it didn't hatch with us, it actually hatched out in one of the nests. this particular turtle — this species is of turtle is threatened in the state of massachusetts. so we have lots of people, lots of...
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our correspondent duncan kennedy is in leigh—on—sea. a sense, the tribute captures the impact that the public has had on the family. the small grain of comfort in an awful 48 hours for them. how would you character is the mood you've encountered in leigh—on—sea? it certainly has captured exactly how the family are feeling, and i think the family are feeling, and i think the only way to that statement tonight is absolutely heartbreaking. they themselves used the word that they are broken by what has happened, and as you said there are the urged people to show love and kindness, and they say that no matter what your race, religion or political beliefs, people should be tolerant and understanding towards each other. so those really heartfelt words pouring out from the family tonight, released through the metropolitan police. it comes as the police cordon here in essex has been lifted — so we are now standing right outside the church where sir david amess lost his life on friday, this is the closest we've been since that friday on —— that i
our correspondent duncan kennedy is in leigh—on—sea. a sense, the tribute captures the impact that the public has had on the family. the small grain of comfort in an awful 48 hours for them. how would you character is the mood you've encountered in leigh—on—sea? it certainly has captured exactly how the family are feeling, and i think the family are feeling, and i think the only way to that statement tonight is absolutely heartbreaking. they themselves used the word that they are...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.ood evening. thanks, martine. news on manchester united and liverpool in the premier league to come. if you're waiting for the scores on match of the day and sportscene, you might want to look away now. united lost ground on their rivals, beaten 4—2 by leicester. manchester city, chelsea, who top the table tonight, and liverpool all won, the latter beat watford 5—0. rangers were unable to extend their lead in the scottish premiership. a late goal from second—placed hearts means the gap stays atjust a point. celtic beat motherwell to climb up to fourth, dundee lifted themselves off the bottom, beating abderdeen. leicester tigers maintained their perfect start in rugby union's premiership. exeter chiefs, meanwhile, beat wasps, the victory coming after their opponents had told their travelling fans not to wear the native american headresses associated with the club's name, as patrick gearey explains. exeter chiefs fans are among the most distinctive in british sport, but should the headdr
duncan kennedy, bbc news.ood evening. thanks, martine. news on manchester united and liverpool in the premier league to come. if you're waiting for the scores on match of the day and sportscene, you might want to look away now. united lost ground on their rivals, beaten 4—2 by leicester. manchester city, chelsea, who top the table tonight, and liverpool all won, the latter beat watford 5—0. rangers were unable to extend their lead in the scottish premiership. a late goal from...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.h mp, david amess, had previously attended a government scheme to prevent radicalisation. the suspect — named as ali harbi ali — is thought not to have been put on a watchlist of subjects, of interest to the security services. much more on that story on the bbc news website where you can deal download the bbc news app. thanks for watching, goodbye. cloudy and damp weather for the first part of sunday. because we got some decent sunshine through saturday, the best of it across southern england, the midlands, wales and east anglia and the far north of scotland as well. late in the day, we did see some rain start to come down around dunblane, that is the first signs of this band of rain showing up on the radar, pretty extensive and heavy across northern scotland and england, getting into north wales as well and even further southwards, a few patches of rain across the south of wales in south—west england as well, across the midlands, south—east anglia, and some dry weather north of scotla
duncan kennedy, bbc news.h mp, david amess, had previously attended a government scheme to prevent radicalisation. the suspect — named as ali harbi ali — is thought not to have been put on a watchlist of subjects, of interest to the security services. much more on that story on the bbc news website where you can deal download the bbc news app. thanks for watching, goodbye. cloudy and damp weather for the first part of sunday. because we got some decent sunshine through saturday, the best of...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.blo escobar nearly thirty years ago. local environmentalists say they�*re an invasive species and have pushed away the native fauna. with more, here�*s david campanale. they have been dubbed the cocaine hippos. brought from the proceeds of drugs, it�*s a drug of another kind that colombian authorities are using to put a halt to the growing number. at the height of his powers, notorious drug lord pablo escobar illegally imported a number of exotic animals, including a male and female hippo. and nature then did what nature does. with no natural predators, more than 80 hippos have come to roam near his former luxury country estate to the north—west of the country. 2a animals have had to be treated with a chemical that will make them infertile. translation: if the sterilisation can be a way to prevent further breeding, at least we mitigate the problem. it is not the solution but it does go a long way to reducing the number of hippos in the world. escobar�*s luxury estate became a theme par
duncan kennedy, bbc news.blo escobar nearly thirty years ago. local environmentalists say they�*re an invasive species and have pushed away the native fauna. with more, here�*s david campanale. they have been dubbed the cocaine hippos. brought from the proceeds of drugs, it�*s a drug of another kind that colombian authorities are using to put a halt to the growing number. at the height of his powers, notorious drug lord pablo escobar illegally imported a number of exotic animals,...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. very exciting stuff.r picture earlier on today. some outbreaks of rain moving across east anglia and the south—east, heavier rain pushing in from the west. in between there have been some spells of sunshine. this was the scene in hampshire with patchy cloud and sunny spells overhead and some sunshine to be had on the east coast of scotland as well, that is how it looked in st andrews. as we head into this evening, cloud will win out for most of us, bringing rain into scotland and northern england and parts of wales. to the south—east of that, some clear spells with mist patches. it will be mild for most of us as we start sunday morning, although chile in northern scotland where the skies will remain clear for much of the night and sunshine first thing. we will hold onto that in orkney and shetland. elsewhere a lot of cloud, some outbreaks of rain which will turn increasingly light and patchy through the day, and some bright and sunny spells developing for southern counties of england and parts of the midl
duncan kennedy, bbc news. very exciting stuff.r picture earlier on today. some outbreaks of rain moving across east anglia and the south—east, heavier rain pushing in from the west. in between there have been some spells of sunshine. this was the scene in hampshire with patchy cloud and sunny spells overhead and some sunshine to be had on the east coast of scotland as well, that is how it looked in st andrews. as we head into this evening, cloud will win out for most of us, bringing rain into...
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duncan kennedy reports three, two, one, zero. the start of a a billion milejourney.around jupiter and study a group of asteroids called trojans, some of which are the size of a city. so what are the trojan asteroids? they're asteroids that orbit withjupiter around the sun that ultimately hold the clues to the formation of our solar system... lucy's giant solar panels would only generate enough electricity to power a few light bulbs on earth but around jupiter, it's enough to reach the trojan asteroids and ask questions like — what they made of and where do come from? by going to visit a large number, eight asteroids in total, over the mission lifetime, we'll really better understand all about the asteroids. so if you only see one, maybe you got a bit of a funny one but by seeing eight, you get to really understand what's going on in this population. scientists want lucy to test their theory that the early solar system was juggled around by gravity, with some objects being thrown in and others out — just like billiard balls. but they'll need patience. lucy's expected
duncan kennedy reports three, two, one, zero. the start of a a billion milejourney.around jupiter and study a group of asteroids called trojans, some of which are the size of a city. so what are the trojan asteroids? they're asteroids that orbit withjupiter around the sun that ultimately hold the clues to the formation of our solar system... lucy's giant solar panels would only generate enough electricity to power a few light bulbs on earth but around jupiter, it's enough to reach the trojan...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.out more from the man looking after it — dr greg mertz, from the new england wildlife centre, who joins us now. what kind of animal is this? this is a diamondback terrapin, a brackish water turtle, a mix of saltwater and freshwater, and it didn't hatch with us, it actually hatched out in one of the nests. this particular title, this species is threatened in the state of massachusetts, and we have lots of people, lots of town people and non—profit organisations who look after individual nests, and one of those nests, this particular one came in from the town of barnstable is, nature group there, and they brought it to us because they were concerned. we are a veterinary hospital and they were concerned about what to do, whether we should destroy it, try to raise it, it was an anomaly. it, try to raise it, it was an anomaly-— it, try to raise it, it was an anomal . , , , , anomaly. they look pretty big on the screen _ anomaly. they look pretty big on the screen behind - anomaly. they look
duncan kennedy, bbc news.out more from the man looking after it — dr greg mertz, from the new england wildlife centre, who joins us now. what kind of animal is this? this is a diamondback terrapin, a brackish water turtle, a mix of saltwater and freshwater, and it didn't hatch with us, it actually hatched out in one of the nests. this particular title, this species is threatened in the state of massachusetts, and we have lots of people, lots of town people and non—profit organisations who...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.taken place on the islands of derwentwater. volunteers canoed over to them for a final litter—pick before winter, and found serious damage like live trees burned for bonfires. phil chapman reports. you would be forgiven for thinking islands in the middle of the lake not fall victim to damage, but this year there has been more than usual, even here. , ., , even here. they are burning live trees, even here. they are burning live trees. setting — even here. they are burning live trees, setting fire _ even here. they are burning live trees, setting fire to _ even here. they are burning live trees, setting fire to things - even here. they are burning live trees, setting fire to things on l even here. they are burning live l trees, setting fire to things on the floor, leaving tents and rubbish on the islands, and even human waste. it won't sustain all this rubbish which is why we are doing this, just to try and get back to a more natural setting. aha, to try and get back to a more natural se
duncan kennedy, bbc news.taken place on the islands of derwentwater. volunteers canoed over to them for a final litter—pick before winter, and found serious damage like live trees burned for bonfires. phil chapman reports. you would be forgiven for thinking islands in the middle of the lake not fall victim to damage, but this year there has been more than usual, even here. , ., , even here. they are burning live trees, even here. they are burning live trees. setting — even here. they are...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news.beaten 4—2 by leicester in the premier league. there were victories for both manchester city and liverpool who top the table, the latter scoring five against watford on claudio ranieri's return. patrick gearey was watching. watford are a club of many managers. claudio ranieri a man of many clubs. perhaps there cards were bound to cross. as inevitable as the arc of a mo salah through ball and the precision of a mane finish, 1—0 liverpool, beautiful, and as it turned out, repeatable. later in the half, another trip through the watford bypass traffic free. who was watching roberto firmino? a question that never got an answer. the second half, liverpool advancing again, that never got an answer. the second half, liverpooladvancing again, ben foster managed to stop an own goal but not roberto firmino. once again he had been lost in space. salah worked his magic in crowds. an escape act which defies belief. iloathed escape act which defies belief. what about that?! — escape act which defies
duncan kennedy, bbc news.beaten 4—2 by leicester in the premier league. there were victories for both manchester city and liverpool who top the table, the latter scoring five against watford on claudio ranieri's return. patrick gearey was watching. watford are a club of many managers. claudio ranieri a man of many clubs. perhaps there cards were bound to cross. as inevitable as the arc of a mo salah through ball and the precision of a mane finish, 1—0 liverpool, beautiful, and as it turned...
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our correspondent, duncan kennedy, is in leigh—on—sea. in essex. duncan? pretty _ in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre _ in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day _ in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day here - in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day here all i in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day here all in all, dozens and dozens of people coming to the scene to lay down their flowers and cards, coming to the scene to lay down theirflowers and cards, and coming to the scene to lay down their flowers and cards, and the cards containing some really poignant messages. one read how they were happy that david had served them as an mp, and they praised him for what he had done for this constituency. another card said simply, thank you, to a great gentleman. i also spoke to one or two of those people who came to lay their flowers and cards, two of those people who came to lay theirflowers and cards, and one man who owns a local restaurant where sir david eight o
our correspondent, duncan kennedy, is in leigh—on—sea. in essex. duncan? pretty _ in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre _ in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day _ in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day here - in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day here all i in essex. duncan? yes, on what has been a pretty sombre day here all in all, dozens and dozens of people coming to the scene to lay down their flowers and...
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duncan kennedy reports i going to visit a large number we will really understand about the asteroids.at is going on this population.— this population. sign despondency - this population. sign despondency to - this population. sign despondency to test| this population. sign - despondency to test their theory that the early solar system isjuggled abound by gravity with some in and others out just like gravity with some in and others outjust like billiard balls. this is expected to be operating for the next 12 years. planetary scientist emily lakdawalla explains why this mission is so significant we are travelling to a new wales we have never visited before. there are the trojan asteroids ofjupiter which bit in the same orbit asjupiter does about 60 degrees ahead and behind. and they are probably capturing words that originated in the outer solar system along with pluto and the other quaker belt objects so we'll be able to learn by studying these objects about what were the building blocks that build not onlyjupiter and the distant outer planets but also our own earth that will help us a
duncan kennedy reports i going to visit a large number we will really understand about the asteroids.at is going on this population.— this population. sign despondency - this population. sign despondency to - this population. sign despondency to test| this population. sign - despondency to test their theory that the early solar system isjuggled abound by gravity with some in and others out just like gravity with some in and others outjust like billiard balls. this is expected to be operating...
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our news correspondent duncan kennedy is in leigh—on—sea.is charitable causes — can mps continue to see their voters face to face? exactly, dave clearly put a lot of thought into this and it absolutely heartbreaking statement they've released to the police tonight and as you said there, it literally says that they are broken by what is happening. but urging people to show love and kindness and also that line you read out about about what relates to the back race or religious beliefs, they should be tolerant and understanding. it was a testament to the man himself, capitalising on his character, how warm and caring he was and that is been reflected and dozens of dozens of people with their cards and flowers and some simply saying thank you to a great man. what flowers and some simply saying thank you to a great man.— you to a great man. what do you think peeple _ you to a great man. what do you think people there _ you to a great man. what do you think people there are _ you to a great man. what do you think people there are is - you to a gre
our news correspondent duncan kennedy is in leigh—on—sea.is charitable causes — can mps continue to see their voters face to face? exactly, dave clearly put a lot of thought into this and it absolutely heartbreaking statement they've released to the police tonight and as you said there, it literally says that they are broken by what is happening. but urging people to show love and kindness and also that line you read out about about what relates to the back race or religious beliefs, they...
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our correspondent, duncan kennedy, has been at the scene in leigh—on—sea in essex.what the mood has been like. on what has been a pretty sombre day here all in all, dozens and dozens of people coming to the scene to lay down theirflowers and cards, and the cards containing some really poignant messages. one read how they were happy that david had served them as an mp, and they praised him for what he had done for this constituency. another card said simply, "thank you, to a great gentleman." i also spoke to one or two of those people that came to lay their flowers and cards, and one man who owns a local restaurant where sir david ate on occasion said he saw him the other day and he put his hand up and sir david put his hand up, and the exchanged a few pleasantries. another man said he came across sir david in a local supermarket last week and he asked the mp for a selfie. he said that sir david obliged him with a selfie picture, and he showed me the selfie picture, and there was sir david amess in his covid mask, and you could clearly see there was a beaming smile o
our correspondent, duncan kennedy, has been at the scene in leigh—on—sea in essex.what the mood has been like. on what has been a pretty sombre day here all in all, dozens and dozens of people coming to the scene to lay down theirflowers and cards, and the cards containing some really poignant messages. one read how they were happy that david had served them as an mp, and they praised him for what he had done for this constituency. another card said simply, "thank you, to a great...
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our news correspondent, duncan kennedy, is in leigh—on—sea. constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre _ constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre day - constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre day here. i constituency mp. that is absolutelyj right. another sombre day here. as you said, dozens and dozens of people coming to pay their respects, laying flowers and putting down cards. i read one or two, one said thank you for everything you have done for south end. another said, thank you to a great gentleman. i spoke to some who lay down flowers and cards, one man who owned a local restaurant say sir david had used the restaurant and the other day he saw him on the high street. he put his hand up and said david put his hand up. another said he saw sir david in a supermarket and asked for a selfie. he was only too happy to oblige and he showed me the selfie. there he was, clearly beaming said david amess. he was an accessible person in the community. elsewhere there have been church services today,
our news correspondent, duncan kennedy, is in leigh—on—sea. constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre _ constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre day - constituency mp. that is absolutely right. another sombre day here. i constituency mp. that is absolutelyj right. another sombre day here. as you said, dozens and dozens of people coming to pay their respects, laying flowers and putting down cards. i read one or two, one said thank you for everything you have...