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will gompertz, bbc news, dundee.loud. but it is going to turn chilly, particularly across england and wales and temperatures in the big towns and cities will dip into single digits. but as you can see it is widely going to be on the cool side out in the countryside, part of east anglia may be down to 3a degrees. a brisk wind and outbreaks of rain in scotland. and we will see this wet weather sinking further south and east across scotland and eventually into northern part of england. to the south of that we will see spells of sunshine. but if we look at the temperatures, they are not particularly impressive. just 12 degrees. the way, maybe getting up to 20 in london. on friday, a similar day in that the best of the weather will be down towards the south—east and we will see our breaks of rain pushing across north—western areas. friday will be breezy where ever you are so cool feel. then, we're going into the weekend and it is a story of split fortunes. frontal system is likely to push on to the north—west of the uk. t
will gompertz, bbc news, dundee.loud. but it is going to turn chilly, particularly across england and wales and temperatures in the big towns and cities will dip into single digits. but as you can see it is widely going to be on the cool side out in the countryside, part of east anglia may be down to 3a degrees. a brisk wind and outbreaks of rain in scotland. and we will see this wet weather sinking further south and east across scotland and eventually into northern part of england. to the...
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dundee east a city with creativity at its core.create a new generation of designers, artists, engineers and architects coming out of dundee. i hope that thousands, and tens of thousands of people are going to come to dundee to see this great building and of this great collection. and we are going to help dundee finds some of that confidence which might have been lost in recent decades. this museum brings jobs, decades. this museum bringsjobs, yes, but it is also a bold statement that dundee's design heritage and scotland's cultural clout. a destination not just for scotland's cultural clout. a destination notjust for tourists, but for the people living here. this really is a big dealfor this small city on the banks of the river tay. half a million people are expected to visit the v and a dundee in its first year. the first of those expected through the doors on saturday. lorna, thank you. lorna gordon. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. we both get to the uk forecasting a moment. an update, hurricane florence. thi
dundee east a city with creativity at its core.create a new generation of designers, artists, engineers and architects coming out of dundee. i hope that thousands, and tens of thousands of people are going to come to dundee to see this great building and of this great collection. and we are going to help dundee finds some of that confidence which might have been lost in recent decades. this museum brings jobs, decades. this museum bringsjobs, yes, but it is also a bold statement that dundee's...
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we have gone to the city of dundee to have a look at it. police in australia have launched a new forensic search for the remains of a woman who vanish over 30 years ago. the disappearance is at the center of a true crime podcast series which has topped download charts around the world. its popularity has given the investigation you invictus. -- new impetus. reporter: inch by inch, a new search to solve a decades-old mystery, and thei case has now been followed by millions of people around the world. she disappeared 36 year ago, leaving behind her two young daughts and her husband, a teacher. he has always insisted that she denies anyhem, and wrongdoing. but his affair with a schoolgirl has led many to believe he killed his wife. two coroners have called for him to be prosecuted, but he has never been charged. she was reported missing by her star.d, a former league erreport: the search of the family home follows the success of t "teacher's pet," a podcast which has y rutinized evep and encouraged more to come forward. prosecutorsve belhey ha
we have gone to the city of dundee to have a look at it. police in australia have launched a new forensic search for the remains of a woman who vanish over 30 years ago. the disappearance is at the center of a true crime podcast series which has topped download charts around the world. its popularity has given the investigation you invictus. -- new impetus. reporter: inch by inch, a new search to solve a decades-old mystery, and thei case has now been followed by millions of people around the...
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will gompertz, bbc news, dundee. that's it from us.bc one time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. the headlines tonight. his marathon challenge. david weir revelas his battles with depresssion. it's been the toughestjourney of my life, my career. but it is such a positive mindset now, that nothing can get in my way. eyes on the prize. anthonyjoshua prepares to put his titles on the line once again. and remaining in red. briton‘s simon yates edges closer to a first grand tour title. good evening. david weir has been speaking of his battle with depression that led to suicidial thoughts after the rio paralympics. the eight—time marathon winner quit the track with para gb after the games but has vowed to return in tokyo in an attempt to add to his six paralympic titles. in an interview with the bbc he said his depression stemmed from not being able to deal with his disability as a youngster. i could see i was struggling. they said do you think you can go and talk to someone? i was like no, i cannot talk to anyone.
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the galleries look terrific, but what effect will the museum have on dundee?eans a sense of pride to the people who live and work here and have the affluent parts of the city. of course there are parts with economic depravation and we have children in poverty. and we have a drug problem. how will the v&a change that? encourage people to see that culture is not just for the encourage people to see that culture is notjust for the affluent people, culture is for everyone. the museum expects to attract half a million visitors in the first year and hopes like the guggenheim in buildout to become a cultural catalyst for change. —— bilbao. in the last half an hour president trump have spoken about hurricane florence which is barrelling down on the united states states of georgia and the ca rolinas the united states states of georgia and the carolinas and he has warned people to evacuate before it is too late. before continuing i would like to provide an update on our preparations for the incoming hurricanes. we have some really big situation confronting us. it is com
the galleries look terrific, but what effect will the museum have on dundee?eans a sense of pride to the people who live and work here and have the affluent parts of the city. of course there are parts with economic depravation and we have children in poverty. and we have a drug problem. how will the v&a change that? encourage people to see that culture is not just for the encourage people to see that culture is notjust for the affluent people, culture is for everyone. the museum expects to...
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laura gordon, bbc news, dundee.enu friends and rumours of plots. will that trickle into pmq ‘s? maybe not. what willjeremy corbyn: ? well, he could pick up onjohn mcdonnell‘s big speech yesterday offering helpful gig workers, doing a wave with zero—hour contracts. he could pick up on philip hammond‘s... but i think he will go on brexit. one of the people at the bbc worked out that at one of the last ten pmq ‘s, of the last 60 questions asked by jeremy corbyn, 42 have been on brexit. he‘s always asking about brexit. he‘s always asking about brexit. why? because it is the issue british politics. i think there is every likelihood thatjeremy corbyn may choose again to go on brexit and mrs made‘s profound difficulty with her checkers deal. we will look forward to seeing what happens. stay with us, that is coming up after midday. let‘s get the weather with simon king. many others are starting to see a bit of sunshine breaking through now but this morning started off cloudy and quite wet. can see this band of rain moving s
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the galleries lk terrific, but what effect will the museum have on dundee itsf? >> it mea jobs, it means an increase profile across the country, but more than anything, e a sense of pride for peoo live and work here. we have the affluent parts of the city. of course there are parts with economic deprivation. we have children in poverty and we do have a drug problem. how is the museum going help that? it encourages people to see that culture is not just for affluent people. ecult is for everybody. will: the museum is expected to attract half a million visstors in the fear. it helps like the guggenheim to become a cultural catalyst for change. bcwill gompertz,ews, dundee. jane: looks stunning. i'm jane o'brien. thanks f news america." world >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest adlines you can trust. downad now from selected ap stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundati
the galleries lk terrific, but what effect will the museum have on dundee itsf? >> it mea jobs, it means an increase profile across the country, but more than anything, e a sense of pride for peoo live and work here. we have the affluent parts of the city. of course there are parts with economic deprivation. we have children in poverty and we do have a drug problem. how is the museum going help that? it encourages people to see that culture is not just for affluent people. ecult is for...
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and scotland's first museum of design opens on the waterfront in dundee.
and scotland's first museum of design opens on the waterfront in dundee.
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is a disgrace it is happening in dundee scotland.ve been the home of the beano, artwork from that will be on display inside. illustrators come here from across the world to study. now a world—class museum will add to the appeal. it's interesting to have that here just to go and explore, to look at, to learn from because design really impacts every aspect of our lives, if it's something as simple asa of our lives, if it's something as simple as a phone at a newspaper or comic book. when you see a town that has brought on something like the vna that is so dedicated to innovation and art, you know you are going to the right place, especially when you are in a creative field. dundee has played it to be proud of when it comes to art, technology and design but getting the vna is a big dealfor this small city design but getting the vna is a big deal for this small city and half a million people are expected to visit this museum in its first year. like many other big places, there are problems here. dundee has a higher rate of drug deaths th
is a disgrace it is happening in dundee scotland.ve been the home of the beano, artwork from that will be on display inside. illustrators come here from across the world to study. now a world—class museum will add to the appeal. it's interesting to have that here just to go and explore, to look at, to learn from because design really impacts every aspect of our lives, if it's something as simple asa of our lives, if it's something as simple as a phone at a newspaper or comic book. when you...
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the opening of the new museum in scotland, in dundee, scotland's first design museum.n is, will it help regenerate dundee in a way that the guggenheim regenerated bill bauer? that's what they hope, isn't it? and it has cost £80 million to build, which is slightly more than they anticipated, as is often the case with major arts projects, closer to home, the baltic arts centre in gateshead, the effect that had on gateshead and newcastle, now dundee is a different city anyway, from the one it was when i used to visit readily as a child, and in recent yea rs visit readily as a child, and in recent years there is being a lot more focus on arts, there's galleries. they put in for the... they were going to put in for the european capital of culture. so there's a real focus on it. european capital of culture. so there's a realfocus on it. it's european capital of culture. so there's a real focus on it. it's a different city from the one it once was. nevertheless having a major british art institute right there which people will go for, just to visit the v&a, can only be a boom
the opening of the new museum in scotland, in dundee, scotland's first design museum.n is, will it help regenerate dundee in a way that the guggenheim regenerated bill bauer? that's what they hope, isn't it? and it has cost £80 million to build, which is slightly more than they anticipated, as is often the case with major arts projects, closer to home, the baltic arts centre in gateshead, the effect that had on gateshead and newcastle, now dundee is a different city anyway, from the one it was...
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dundee — a city thriving in culture, but home to a health board in crisis.e — a city thriving in culture, but home to a health board in crisis. in which a cash strapped nhs board used charity funds to pay for new computer systems. the chairman of nhs tayside, professorjohn connell, has resigned. in recent years, nhs tayside has lurched from scandal to scandal. but i've been investigating other serious concerns — claims that patients have been irreversibly damaged by a brain and spinal surgeon. i want to find out what the health board knew about these concerns and why they allowed the surgeon to carry on operating. tonight on our programme, we'll look at the hidden medical scandal which defies the profession‘s oath to, first, do no harm. pain wears you down. and knowing that there's nothing that can be done... . .scares me. david vile was someone who enjoyed life, an active family man who liked to travel. but now he lives in constant pain. hi, david. his problems started in 2007, when he suffered a prolapsed spinal disc. i needed the surgery because i couldn'
dundee — a city thriving in culture, but home to a health board in crisis.e — a city thriving in culture, but home to a health board in crisis. in which a cash strapped nhs board used charity funds to pay for new computer systems. the chairman of nhs tayside, professorjohn connell, has resigned. in recent years, nhs tayside has lurched from scandal to scandal. but i've been investigating other serious concerns — claims that patients have been irreversibly damaged by a brain and spinal...
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half a million people are expected to visit the v&a dundee in its first year.st forecast models take this over the next couple of days towards the carolinas, where it is expected to bring huge amounts of rain, damaging winds, some really dangerous weather to come for part of the east coast of the usa or the next two days. back home, it is quieter. we have is when a friend which has been bringing outbreaks of rain and behind that we are getting into some cooler, fresh air. most of us in the afternoon with some sunshine. and we pushed the last re m na nts of sunshine. and we pushed the last remnants of that front away to the south—east. this evening, another front pushing into scotland. but elsewhere, it is going to turn into a chilly night. particularly across central and southern areas. these are the temperatures for the town and city centres. but in the countryside, it could get down to three, four or 5 degrees. a chilly start tomorrow. but a bright spot across england and wales. —— start. some outbreaks of patchy rain. the far north of scotland seeing amy cha
half a million people are expected to visit the v&a dundee in its first year.st forecast models take this over the next couple of days towards the carolinas, where it is expected to bring huge amounts of rain, damaging winds, some really dangerous weather to come for part of the east coast of the usa or the next two days. back home, it is quieter. we have is when a friend which has been bringing outbreaks of rain and behind that we are getting into some cooler, fresh air. most of us in the...
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dundee, a city with a rich history of creativity, is celebrating the opening of a new museum.n of a £1 billion transformation of the city's waterfront. our arts editor, will gompertz, has been to look around. v&a dundee's concrete—clad form is reminiscent of a jagged, overhanging cliff face or the prow of a ship about to sail up the tay estuary. it is a striking new addition to the city's waterfront — a low—rise, inverted pyramid with triangular features. it was created as a whole, as in the building. it is the first building in the uk by the respected japanese architect kengo kuma. i got the inspiration from a cliff from scotland. that cliff is a kind of composition between water and land. the far side is a little bit twisted and inclined and as that gesture integrates nature and the city. the building's tone changes when you enter. the cold, grey exterior gives way to a warm, wood—panelled atrium from which you access the two main galleries on the first floor. one will present temporary exhibitions, the other a history of scottish design. we are in the heart of the museum, t
dundee, a city with a rich history of creativity, is celebrating the opening of a new museum.n of a £1 billion transformation of the city's waterfront. our arts editor, will gompertz, has been to look around. v&a dundee's concrete—clad form is reminiscent of a jagged, overhanging cliff face or the prow of a ship about to sail up the tay estuary. it is a striking new addition to the city's waterfront — a low—rise, inverted pyramid with triangular features. it was created as a whole,...
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half a million people are expected to visit the v and a dundee in its first year.ose expected through the doors on saturday. lorna, thank you. lorna gordon. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. we both get to the uk forecasting a moment. an update, hurricane florence. this looks like a monster storm. a short time ago a category four hurricane. the eye in the storm means we have a storm that means business. in the next couple of days that storm is expected to track towards the carolinas with the potential for huge amounts of rain and damaging winds. potentially very dangerous weather. we will keep you posted. back home it is much quieter. we have had this stripe of cloud working south—east with some outbreaks of rain. behind that, a change in the feel of the weather. cooler, fresher air. aside from the far south where we still have the re m na nts of far south where we still have the remnants of that front, it is not a bad day. spells of sunshine. showers in the north—west. some of them heavy. 15 to 18 degrees will stop this evening and tonight the l
half a million people are expected to visit the v and a dundee in its first year.ose expected through the doors on saturday. lorna, thank you. lorna gordon. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. we both get to the uk forecasting a moment. an update, hurricane florence. this looks like a monster storm. a short time ago a category four hurricane. the eye in the storm means we have a storm that means business. in the next couple of days that storm is expected to track towards the...
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hibs are second after their 3—0 win at dundee. dundee still without a point this season.are at kilmarnock tomorrow. holly is back. you is welcome that were used to live! rubbish football team though! as wasps win at sale for the first time in 8 years. in rugby league's super 8's. fortnight before bringing an early close to his season. surgery back in january. to get ready for next year. getting myself back competing for the biggest tournament again. the biggest tournament again. been really positive, the last few months. months. i think i've made big strides forward. strides forward. another strong training period, i will make some big improvements. staying with denis. europe against the rest of the world. and jack sock. some friends he is! underway shortly. some golf now. in atlanta in the next hour or so. they're tied on 7 under par, two ahead of rory mcilroy. has had a more modest day. and lies joint fifth on 1a under par. where he's currently second on 17 under. is the australian lucas herbert, sitting pretty on 19 under par. of the motogp season on saturday. in quali
hibs are second after their 3—0 win at dundee. dundee still without a point this season.are at kilmarnock tomorrow. holly is back. you is welcome that were used to live! rubbish football team though! as wasps win at sale for the first time in 8 years. in rugby league's super 8's. fortnight before bringing an early close to his season. surgery back in january. to get ready for next year. getting myself back competing for the biggest tournament again. the biggest tournament again. been really...
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hibs are second after their 3—0 win at dundee. dundee still without a point this season. st mirren 3—0. mickel miller struck twice. his second was the pick of the bunch. holly is back. said you would be, didn't i? ? the programme. —— 20 more on the programme. we'll hear from andy murray on why he's cutting his season short. and back in the swing. 0llie fisher made european tour history yesterday. but how close come to that record 59 today? not very. let's get the latest from the rugby union premiership. wasps beat sale by 31 points to 13, to move up to third. they had nathan hughes yellow carded in the first 30 seconds but came from behind to lead at the break. hughes then made amends in the second half, bundling his way over the line to seal a bonus point for wasps. it's their first win at sale for eight years. in this afternoon's other games, bath beat northampton and bristol won at home to harlequins. glasgow's unbeaten start to the pro 1a season came to an end in south africa — beaten 38—28 by southern kings. three tries before the break, including that one from rudi
hibs are second after their 3—0 win at dundee. dundee still without a point this season. st mirren 3—0. mickel miller struck twice. his second was the pick of the bunch. holly is back. said you would be, didn't i? ? the programme. —— 20 more on the programme. we'll hear from andy murray on why he's cutting his season short. and back in the swing. 0llie fisher made european tour history yesterday. but how close come to that record 59 today? not very. let's get the latest from the rugby...
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therefore, will the prime minister today express a firm commitment of the return of service to dundee by 2021? >> can i say, he has a right to bring to the attention of the house, the deal, and as he said, the opening in dundee. these are important ways in which the uk government is working to ensure support for scotland. another one of those is the fact that this is a government that is taken a decision to allow a third runway to go ahead at heathrow. we expect when that happens, we will see better conductivity within the united kingdom. >> speaker, the september's blood cancer awareness month. therefore i am delighted yesterday it was announced the nhs will be providing immune therapy to under 25's, the first health system anywhere in europe to do so. can i seek assurances that the focus on blood cancer awareness and diagnosis and prevention will continue into the future? >> can i first of all commend my honorable friend for the work he has done to champion the cause of blood cancer, raising a much greater awareness of this issue. i will assure him it can continue to be an issue tha
therefore, will the prime minister today express a firm commitment of the return of service to dundee by 2021? >> can i say, he has a right to bring to the attention of the house, the deal, and as he said, the opening in dundee. these are important ways in which the uk government is working to ensure support for scotland. another one of those is the fact that this is a government that is taken a decision to allow a third runway to go ahead at heathrow. we expect when that happens, we will...
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look at this amazing new building in dundee in scotland.chitect kengo kuma, who said he wanted to create a living room for the city. mr kuma said he was delighted that this was his first building in the uk. we've been telling you a lot this week about japan's tennis star naomi osaka, who just won the us open over her idol, serena williams. she's been speaking to the us talk show host ellen degeneres about winning her first grand slam title in such controversial circumstances. here's what she had to say. you were playing an amazing match. i mean, your level of play was incredible, and people are calling you, like, a young serena. you're playing like that. when you were receiving the trophy, there was a lot of booing in the crowd, and then serena leaned over and said something to you. what did she say to you? what do you think she said? "girl, you're good!" no, she said, like, she was proud of me and i should know the crowd wasn't booing at me. so i was really happy that she did that. you knew the crowd wasn't booing at you, right? they were
look at this amazing new building in dundee in scotland.chitect kengo kuma, who said he wanted to create a living room for the city. mr kuma said he was delighted that this was his first building in the uk. we've been telling you a lot this week about japan's tennis star naomi osaka, who just won the us open over her idol, serena williams. she's been speaking to the us talk show host ellen degeneres about winning her first grand slam title in such controversial circumstances. here's what she...
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hibs are second after their 3—0 win at dundee. dundee still without a point this season.we are only a few hours away from the big fight at wembley. anthonyjoshua is defending his world heavyweight titles against the russian challenger alexander povetkin. let's cross live to wembley now and speak to our sports correspondent david ornstein. david, the spot at wembley before but that was 18 months ago. that will go down as one of the great heavyweight bouts of all time. how do you feel thatjoshua has developed in his two fights since then? he will certainly feel like it's then? he will certainly feel like its business well done, because he's won both of his subsequent fights, kubrat pulev‘s replacement and parker. the only belt that is missing is the wbc belt that belongs to deontay wilder. there are critics of anthonyjoshua who says he has not done it in the style his fans wa nt to not done it in the style his fans want to see. he toiled against carlos ta ka m, want to see. he toiled against carlos ta kam, who want to see. he toiled against carlos takam, who did not have lo
hibs are second after their 3—0 win at dundee. dundee still without a point this season.we are only a few hours away from the big fight at wembley. anthonyjoshua is defending his world heavyweight titles against the russian challenger alexander povetkin. let's cross live to wembley now and speak to our sports correspondent david ornstein. david, the spot at wembley before but that was 18 months ago. that will go down as one of the great heavyweight bouts of all time. how do you feel...
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i noticed there was a 14—hour coach from dundee to london.p for for 24 hours, i can be bridesmaid and not stay anywhere. you think this would have calmed me down a bit of the way it works is your brainjust kicks in with a new set of worries, and so on the day, i found myself thinking about what if it actually doesn't turn up? this coach might be wrong. it might be that it doesn't run. if you've got a fear of being trapped, when you're standing in from hundreds of people, a bit like now, there is nowhere else you can go. and i thought, i can't sort of freak out, not least because i'm supposed to be calming the bride down. but then i spotted a field of sheep. then i thought, concentrate on the sheep. they look really peaceful and lovely. and all the photographs in the ceremony, i look quite relaxed and romantically wistful. after that i thought, i've survived, so that's fine. i can do a countdown to when i can leave. so i experienced the rest of the wedding as a kind of time points when i could think, two hours and counting, hour and a half, th
i noticed there was a 14—hour coach from dundee to london.p for for 24 hours, i can be bridesmaid and not stay anywhere. you think this would have calmed me down a bit of the way it works is your brainjust kicks in with a new set of worries, and so on the day, i found myself thinking about what if it actually doesn't turn up? this coach might be wrong. it might be that it doesn't run. if you've got a fear of being trapped, when you're standing in from hundreds of people, a bit like now, there...
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dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season, beating hamilton. victory over saintjohnstone. there were also wins for kilmarnock and hibernian. the dutch rider anna van der breggen has won the women's race at cycling's road world championships in austria. the olympic champion finished well over three minutes clear of australia's amanda spratt. and valtteri bottas will be on pole for the russian grand prix, after edging out his mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton in qualifying. that's all the sport for now. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. women across brazil are taking part in protests against the far right front runner. the brazilian presidential candidate, jair bolsonaro, has been discharged from hospital after being stabbed in the stomach during a rally. the organisers of the march accuse him of being a misogynist and homophobe. police in denmark say they've questioned and released two people who were travelling in a black volvo that was at the centre of a major security alert on friday. the operation brought parts
dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season, beating hamilton. victory over saintjohnstone. there were also wins for kilmarnock and hibernian. the dutch rider anna van der breggen has won the women's race at cycling's road world championships in austria. the olympic champion finished well over three minutes clear of australia's amanda spratt. and valtteri bottas will be on pole for the russian grand prix, after edging out his mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton in qualifying. that's all...
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dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season, beating hamilton. hearts over the top.o pole position as mercedes dominated qualifying for the russian grand prix. bottas broke the track record at sochi — although hamilton might have gone quicker, but for this rare mistake. sebastian vettel was half a second off the pace in third. that's all the sport for now. the business secretary greg clark has called a security breach affecting millions of facebook users a "very worrying development". mr clark told the bbc the information commissioner would be taking steps with facebook to ensure lessons are learnt. the company says 50 million users worldwide were affected, but the breach has now been fixed. this report from our business correspondent, joe miller, contains some flash photography. last time uk authorities stepped in over a facebook data breach, it led to this raid on cambridge analytica's offices in london. now, facebook itself is dealing with a far more complex and sinister invasion by unknown attackers. until yesterday facebook users could click on a tab called "vie
dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season, beating hamilton. hearts over the top.o pole position as mercedes dominated qualifying for the russian grand prix. bottas broke the track record at sochi — although hamilton might have gone quicker, but for this rare mistake. sebastian vettel was half a second off the pace in third. that's all the sport for now. the business secretary greg clark has called a security breach affecting millions of facebook users a "very worrying...
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> reporter: robert westlake was driving a young woman home early tuesday morning from this bar in dundeen this young man tries to run him offer the road. 34-year-old jason boek had left the bar after a fight with his girlfriend. he thinks she is in the backseat of the uber but he's wrong. in the video you see him threaten the uber driver with a cell phone that he claims is a gun. >> i say something? >> you know i got a pistol. >> reporter: the uber driver who is a recent police academy graduate is carrying a real gun and shoots. >> when i popped up, he took two more steps and sealed it in my mind, i got it. i'm not getting shot. for a second you kind of hope you missed. and obviously that's not what happened. >> reporter: police say under florida stand your ground law the driver had a right to protect himself. tom. >> steve osunsami for us, steve, thank you. when we come back that dangerous road rage confrontation in washington, d.c. plus, the actress in a popular tv drama killed by police after they were called to check on her and she pulled what appeared to be a gun. stay with us. on h
> reporter: robert westlake was driving a young woman home early tuesday morning from this bar in dundeen this young man tries to run him offer the road. 34-year-old jason boek had left the bar after a fight with his girlfriend. he thinks she is in the backseat of the uber but he's wrong. in the video you see him threaten the uber driver with a cell phone that he claims is a gun. >> i say something? >> you know i got a pistol. >> reporter: the uber driver who is a recent...
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the opening of the b and a museum in dundee is attracting worldwide attention —— v&a museum.ment for the introduction of a new directing of service to dundee and the associated investment required to secure that? he's right to bring to the attention of the house both the deal and the opening of the v&a in dundee. these are important ways the uk government is working to ensure that support for scotland and those opportunities in relation to the scottish economy. this is a government that has taken the decision to enable the third runway to go ahead at heathrow and we expect to see better connectivity within the united kingdom. this september is blood cancer awareness month and therefore i'm delighted that yesterday it was announced the nhs will be providing innovative car-t nhs will be providing innovative car—t immunotherapy to the under 25s. can i seek assurances from my right honourable friend the prime minister that a focus on blood cancer awareness and diagnosis and prevention will continue into the future? can i first of all commend my honourable friend for the work he h
the opening of the b and a museum in dundee is attracting worldwide attention —— v&a museum.ment for the introduction of a new directing of service to dundee and the associated investment required to secure that? he's right to bring to the attention of the house both the deal and the opening of the v&a in dundee. these are important ways the uk government is working to ensure that support for scotland and those opportunities in relation to the scottish economy. this is a government...
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the rangers thrashed dundee. a—nil. steven gerrard's side are fourth in the table.e hearts remain top and are five points clear after a i—nil win at motherwell. saintjohnstone and aberdeen drew one—all. lewis hamilton has taken pole position for the singapore grand prix with a first lap in the final qualifying session that he himself described as "magic" while his team called it "epic". red bull's max verstappen will start in second place while title rival sebastian vettel was third. nick parrot has the details. the marina—based street circuit is the most challenging track of the year according to lewis hamilton — "monaco on steroids" is how he describes it. best to brace yourself for the challenge. this is supposed to be mercedes bogie race and up until the final session of qualifying, there was little to suggest that would change with the red bull and ferari vying for the top spot on the grid. but then as is happens so often in his career hamilton dug deep to reach levels others can only dream of. the world champion scorched around improving his best lap of the we
the rangers thrashed dundee. a—nil. steven gerrard's side are fourth in the table.e hearts remain top and are five points clear after a i—nil win at motherwell. saintjohnstone and aberdeen drew one—all. lewis hamilton has taken pole position for the singapore grand prix with a first lap in the final qualifying session that he himself described as "magic" while his team called it "epic". red bull's max verstappen will start in second place while title rival sebastian...
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elsewhere today dundee have picked up their first points of the season with a 2—0 win at hamilton. there were also wins for kilmarnock and hibernian. also coming up in the programme... saracens perfect start to the season continues — today's victims bath. and riding into the rainbow stripes — dutchwoman anna van der breggen wins the women's world road race title. before that... mercedes dominated qualifying for tomorrow's grand prix — but it's valterri bottas on pole — not lewis hamilton. hamilton made a couple of errors which saw him lose out to his team—mate. his nearest rival for the drivers championship — sebastian vettel — has vowed to attack from third on the grid. nick parrott reports. sochrs sochi's olympic park as mercedes' playground. they have won every russian grand prix since it started and only failed to take pole one. given lewis hamilton's form and recent decline, qualifying should have been a one horse race of the championship leader flexes muscle earlier on, going quickest in practice and breaking the record in the first part of qualifying. there was an inevitable
elsewhere today dundee have picked up their first points of the season with a 2—0 win at hamilton. there were also wins for kilmarnock and hibernian. also coming up in the programme... saracens perfect start to the season continues — today's victims bath. and riding into the rainbow stripes — dutchwoman anna van der breggen wins the women's world road race title. before that... mercedes dominated qualifying for tomorrow's grand prix — but it's valterri bottas on pole — not lewis...
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in the scottish premiership, rangers thrashed dundee 4—0.2. hamilton beat livingston i—0, while hearts remain top and are five points clear after a 1—0 win at motherwell. saintjohnstone and aberdeen drew i—i. lewis hamilton will be on pole for tomorrow's singapore grand prix after a first lap in qualifying he described as magic. that lap from the mercedes driver was enough despite failing to improve on his second run. hamilton's title rival sebastian vettel was third behind red bull's max verstappen. vicky holland is the new women's triathlon world champion. she had to finish ahead of her american rival, in order to claim the title in the final race of the season on australia's gold coast and she did just that by finishing in second place in the grand final. alex gulrajani reports. dancing her way into the record books. vecchi holland, a title prize she never expected. world champion, that has quite a ring to it, doesn't it? -- vicky holland. i can't believe i got there. on the start line in australia holland knew what was needed. the americ
in the scottish premiership, rangers thrashed dundee 4—0.2. hamilton beat livingston i—0, while hearts remain top and are five points clear after a 1—0 win at motherwell. saintjohnstone and aberdeen drew i—i. lewis hamilton will be on pole for tomorrow's singapore grand prix after a first lap in qualifying he described as magic. that lap from the mercedes driver was enough despite failing to improve on his second run. hamilton's title rival sebastian vettel was third behind red bull's...
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in the scottish premiership rangers thrashed dundee 4—0.2. hamilton beat livingston 1—0, while hearts remain top and are five points clear after a 1—0 win at motherwell. saintjohnstone and aberdeen drew 1—1. lewis hamilton will be on pole for tomorrow's singapore grand prix after a first lap in qualifying he described as magic. that lap from the mercedes driver was enough despite failing to improve on his second run. hamilton's title rival sebastian vettel was third behind red bull's max verstappen. great britain have taken a 2—1 lead in the davis cup afterjamie murray and dom inglot beat denis istomin and sanjar fayziev in four sets. britain and uzbekistan were tied at 1—1 as they went in to the doubles but murray and inglot have given great britain the advantage in glasgow. if they win one of the singles fixtures tomorrow they will be seeded in february's preliminary world group round. worcestershire are celebrating winning the t—20 blast for the first time. moeen ali's side had beaten lancashire in the first semi—final of the day at edgb
in the scottish premiership rangers thrashed dundee 4—0.2. hamilton beat livingston 1—0, while hearts remain top and are five points clear after a 1—0 win at motherwell. saintjohnstone and aberdeen drew 1—1. lewis hamilton will be on pole for tomorrow's singapore grand prix after a first lap in qualifying he described as magic. that lap from the mercedes driver was enough despite failing to improve on his second run. hamilton's title rival sebastian vettel was third behind red bull's...
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dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season, beating hamilton.ir victory over stjohnstone. there were also wins for kilmarnock and hibernian. valtteri bottas beat his team—mate lewis hamilton to pole position as mercedes dominated qualifying for the russian grand prix. bottas broke the track record at sochi — althought hamilton might have gone quicker, but for this rare mistake. sebastian vettel was half a second off the pace in third. that's all the sport for now. three men — including a police officer — have been seriously injured after they were bitten by a dog in leeds earlier today. the incident involved two dogs and took place in the back garden a normally quiet street in leeds sealed off this morning by police. this is garth walk in moortown, where at around 4:30am this morning two men were attacked by two dogs. some smashed plant pots the only visible sign of what happened here. a normally quiet street in leeds sealed off this morning by police. this is garth walk in moortown, where at around 4:30am this morning two men were seriously inj
dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season, beating hamilton.ir victory over stjohnstone. there were also wins for kilmarnock and hibernian. valtteri bottas beat his team—mate lewis hamilton to pole position as mercedes dominated qualifying for the russian grand prix. bottas broke the track record at sochi — althought hamilton might have gone quicker, but for this rare mistake. sebastian vettel was half a second off the pace in third. that's all the sport for now. three men —...
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dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season with a 2—0 win at hamilton. means he will miss out on pole position for the russian grand prix. but, fortunately for him, it was his mercedes team mate valtteri bottas who took the top spot and not his championship rival sebastian vettel. as nick parrott reports mercedes have been dominant in sochi as ferrari struggled. the olympic park is mercedes playground. they had won every russian grand prix since they started in 2014, only failing to claim pole once. given lewis hamilton's form and ferrari's decline, it should have been a one horse race. he flexes muscle early on, quickest in practice, but the track record in the first two sessions of qualifying. poll seemed the likely outcome. with sebastian vettel way off the pace, it was bottas in his way. hamilton pushed to help. every mistake, he has claimed more pole positions than anyone else in formula 1. fantastic weather, great crowd. intense as it always is. last two la ps were intense as it always is. last two laps were not special. the team are doing an amazi
dundee picked up theirfirst points of the season with a 2—0 win at hamilton. means he will miss out on pole position for the russian grand prix. but, fortunately for him, it was his mercedes team mate valtteri bottas who took the top spot and not his championship rival sebastian vettel. as nick parrott reports mercedes have been dominant in sochi as ferrari struggled. the olympic park is mercedes playground. they had won every russian grand prix since they started in 2014, only failing to...
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to a goalless draw as saint mary last night and the biggest win of today sought rangers thrashed dundeenstone in aberdeen drew one all. lewis hamilton has taken pole position for the senior grand prix with a first lap in the final session that he himself described as magic. while his team called it epic. red bull's was starting in second place while sebastian vettel was third. the bermuda -based street circuit is the most challenging track of the year according to lewis hamilton —— marina —based street circuit. monaco on steroids is how he describes it. best to brace himself for the challenge. this is supposed to be mercedes bogie race until the final session of qualifying the worst little to suggest that would change with the red bull and for ari vying for the top spot on the grid. but then as it happens so often in his career hamilton doug deeds to reach levels others can only dream of. the world champion scorched around improving his best lap of the weekend by more than a second. a pretty epic lap, louis. the others could not get close. max for a stop in the best of the rest but almo
to a goalless draw as saint mary last night and the biggest win of today sought rangers thrashed dundeenstone in aberdeen drew one all. lewis hamilton has taken pole position for the senior grand prix with a first lap in the final session that he himself described as magic. while his team called it epic. red bull's was starting in second place while sebastian vettel was third. the bermuda -based street circuit is the most challenging track of the year according to lewis hamilton —— marina...
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it's notjust edinburgh and dundee contexts.. i just want to say that if we put this through, it needs to be the right people in power to do it. because if it's not the right people in power to do it, then it's not going to have the same effect. in glasgow, the majority of people that are white but in london, the majority of people there are black. we are talking about black kids. the thing is, racism and discrimination is public health problem. it's also a mental health problem. economic suppression, post—traumatic slave syndrome, inferiority complexes, they all have to be tackled. and we have got to understand, as the black community, that it is a damage on our minds, and that is the problem. that is part of the problem. there are so many that is part of the problem. there are so many different factors to the situation. that is one thing we must look at, the fact we are dealing with children. stop looking at stereotypes are the only being a certain select of children. that happens in different areas. in my area, it is notjust
it's notjust edinburgh and dundee contexts.. i just want to say that if we put this through, it needs to be the right people in power to do it. because if it's not the right people in power to do it, then it's not going to have the same effect. in glasgow, the majority of people that are white but in london, the majority of people there are black. we are talking about black kids. the thing is, racism and discrimination is public health problem. it's also a mental health problem. economic...
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the museum in dundee had to close its doors because of the wind. if you need proof why, it's here. people to safely reach their destination. trains were badly affected, with many services cancelled, making the commute home a daunting prospect. it's certainly inconvenient. we cannot stop trees falling on the line. i just think that scotrail should be able to cope with something like this. it's very disappointing with a little wind, they seem to cancel. i've got one more in nursery and one boy in school that probably need to be picked up. so i'm just going to uber it. the knock—on effect led to huge queues for buses. ferries were cancelled, flights were affected. passengers were unable to get off this plane in aberdeen due to safety fears. the pilot came out to tell us that basically the airport staff would not touch the plane in winds above 45 miles an hour, and therefore we could not move because if they off—loaded us, they were worried the plane would tip over. the very worst effects of ali may have passed, but it has left chaos that will take some time to clear up. now it's time
the museum in dundee had to close its doors because of the wind. if you need proof why, it's here. people to safely reach their destination. trains were badly affected, with many services cancelled, making the commute home a daunting prospect. it's certainly inconvenient. we cannot stop trees falling on the line. i just think that scotrail should be able to cope with something like this. it's very disappointing with a little wind, they seem to cancel. i've got one more in nursery and one boy in...
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with a sunshine and those westerly winds, 21 degrees is quite likely in aberdeen, maybe in dundee toome showers coming into the north—west scotland. here it will turn much cooler and fresher, whereas ahead of our band of cloud, we are still into this warm and sunny air, and temperatures could get as high as 23, even 2a celsius across eastern parts of england. the cooler fresher air coming to scotla nd cooler fresher air coming to scotland on thursday will then push its way down across the whole of the country on friday, with a north—westerly breeze, so temperatures will be dropping in england and wales, but with high pressure around that is never too far away, even into the weekend, there will be a lot of dry weather, not just there will be a lot of dry weather, notjust on there will be a lot of dry weather, not just on friday there will be a lot of dry weather, notjust on friday but into saturday and sunday. sunny spells, some cooler nights on the way perhaps, and those temperatures of 1a to 17 degrees are near where they should be at this time of year. labour warns the prime ministe
with a sunshine and those westerly winds, 21 degrees is quite likely in aberdeen, maybe in dundee toome showers coming into the north—west scotland. here it will turn much cooler and fresher, whereas ahead of our band of cloud, we are still into this warm and sunny air, and temperatures could get as high as 23, even 2a celsius across eastern parts of england. the cooler fresher air coming to scotla nd cooler fresher air coming to scotland on thursday will then push its way down across the...
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. >> more like a crocodile dundee knife fight. >> fork and spoon.g to go low in other words. at the end of the day it does just come to numbers. >> all i hear from democrats is trump stinks. >> that's an incentive. >> bill: is that enough of a message? >> you know what my party does? it's great at marches and protests. we're great at tweeting and complaining. we need to be great at voting. in the mid-terms historically we haven't been. especially young people. >> sandra: it sounds like a warning for your party but what about this warning from newt gingrich penned an op-ed. trump and republicans must do this or the left may just get the blue wave they're hoping for. majorities the in both houses will insure our nation will prosper through free, fair and reciprocal trade practices. if democrats gain the house we'll be in the media left democratic universe. they will oppose every trump plan proposed and likely try to impeach the president at the first frivolous opportunity. >> newt is good at painting in bold colors. what he is referring to here is a v
. >> more like a crocodile dundee knife fight. >> fork and spoon.g to go low in other words. at the end of the day it does just come to numbers. >> all i hear from democrats is trump stinks. >> that's an incentive. >> bill: is that enough of a message? >> you know what my party does? it's great at marches and protests. we're great at tweeting and complaining. we need to be great at voting. in the mid-terms historically we haven't been. especially young...