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steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ed by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline don't forget you can reach us on twitter. i'm @babitabbc. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme — not once but twice, cristiano ronaldo scores his first goals forjuventus in an eventful match in italy. looking unstoppable, lewis hamilton cruises to victory at the singapore grand prix. and simon yates wins the vuelta a espana to complete a clean sweep for british riders in this yea r‘s grand tours. welcome to the programme. it was worth the wait forjuventus fans as cristiano ronaldo opened his goalscoring account for the italian champions — scoring twice in a 2—1 win over sassuolo which ensures their 100 percent start to the season. ronaldo hadn't scored in his first three games since his move from real madrid but tapped in shortly after half—time. he scored another after 65 minutes. however, ronaldo's
steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ed by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline don't forget you can reach us on twitter. i'm @babitabbc. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme — not once but twice, cristiano ronaldo scores his first goals forjuventus in an eventful match in italy. looking unstoppable, lewis hamilton cruises to victory at the singapore...
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workers at edinburgh zoo leaf blowers.h visibility vests because that may put off the pandas. they don't know that it will put off the pandas, but it may put off the pandas having sex, and also they cannot blow believes away because the noise of that might put them off as well. thoughtfully, we have a cartoon of two pandas, who say that these high visibility vests should be tried on borisjohnson. so visibility vests should be tried on boris johnson. so getting visibility vests should be tried on borisjohnson. so getting all those elements into a front—page story, i think, is absolutely brilliant. elements into a front—page story, i think, is absolutely brilliantm is genius. it is lovely. you do wonder what you have to do with these pandas. there is this rather euphemistic quote, that sunshine is apparently unreceptive to natural mating.
workers at edinburgh zoo leaf blowers.h visibility vests because that may put off the pandas. they don't know that it will put off the pandas, but it may put off the pandas having sex, and also they cannot blow believes away because the noise of that might put them off as well. thoughtfully, we have a cartoon of two pandas, who say that these high visibility vests should be tried on borisjohnson. so visibility vests should be tried on boris johnson. so getting visibility vests should be tried...
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sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh.the week, and you can watch the series so far on the bbc iplayer — just click on the news category. funerals will be held tomorrow in burnley for the british couple who died suddenly at a holiday resort in egypt. today, inquests into the deaths ofjohn and susan cooper were opened and adjourned. egyptian post—mortem examinations found e.coli was a factor in their deaths — something their daughter has dismissed. judith moritz reports. a month ago, kelly 0rmerod was enjoying a holiday with her parents. today, she arrived at court for the inquest into their deaths. john and susan cooper had gone away with their daughter and grandchildren for a break in egypt. they were staying at the steigenberger aqua magic hotel in the red sea resort of hurghada. the couple were in their room late one night when they became suddenly unwell. they died a few hours later. an egyptian investigation said e.coli bacteria was to blame, but the family disputes this and a british post—mortem has proved inconclusi
sarah smith, bbc news, edinburgh.the week, and you can watch the series so far on the bbc iplayer — just click on the news category. funerals will be held tomorrow in burnley for the british couple who died suddenly at a holiday resort in egypt. today, inquests into the deaths ofjohn and susan cooper were opened and adjourned. egyptian post—mortem examinations found e.coli was a factor in their deaths — something their daughter has dismissed. judith moritz reports. a month ago, kelly...
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scotland. the warmest areas, for example in aberdeen and edinburgh. aberdeen and edinburgh. temperatures as high as 21 degrees in london and being much more. in london and being much more. the western part of the country in particular. particular. perhaps drive or cooler as we head into the weekend. you are watching bbc news. review will be coming up soon, but now, it is time to sports day. hello. sports centre with me, chris mitchell. coming up... europe are up. up. thomas bjorn‘s team win the ryder cup. cup. to hamilton of the russian grand parade. parade. livingston in the scottish premiership. so, europe have won the ryder cup. a bit the americans by 17. 5 points to 10. 5, to win the trophy. beat phil mickelson, making it five wins out of five for the italian. wins out of five for the italian. and crouch reports. unsafe hands. strongest american teams coming to europe's backyard. europe's backyard. impressive performances you will see. see. start of sunday, europe packed their best players at the beginning. best players at the beginning. themselve
scotland. the warmest areas, for example in aberdeen and edinburgh. aberdeen and edinburgh. temperatures as high as 21 degrees in london and being much more. in london and being much more. the western part of the country in particular. particular. perhaps drive or cooler as we head into the weekend. you are watching bbc news. review will be coming up soon, but now, it is time to sports day. hello. sports centre with me, chris mitchell. coming up... europe are up. up. thomas bjorn‘s team win...
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. for glasgow and edinburgh.ezing. the countryside, close to freezing. there could be some frost tomorrow, particularly in scotland. particularly in scotland. high pressure, northern parts will be the driest and brightest. be the driest and brightest. further south is the next lot of rain. south is the next lot of rain. moving into the midlands and east anglia through the morning. anglia through the morning. time, we expect the rain to clear away. away. north—westerly wind, up to 50 mph, elsewhere a breezy day. elsewhere a breezy day. but again, a mixture of sunshine and showers. showers. scotland, particularly, some could be heavy. be heavy. you could catch a shower anywhere as well as sunny spells. anywhere as well as sunny spells. temperatures struggling. the best, the channel islands a little warmer. little warmer. into sunday evening, the skies clear and most fade away. the skies clear and most fade away. into monday, high pressure starts to work its way in. work its way in. ahead, especially in the south, w
. for glasgow and edinburgh.ezing. the countryside, close to freezing. there could be some frost tomorrow, particularly in scotland. particularly in scotland. high pressure, northern parts will be the driest and brightest. be the driest and brightest. further south is the next lot of rain. south is the next lot of rain. moving into the midlands and east anglia through the morning. anglia through the morning. time, we expect the rain to clear away. away. north—westerly wind, up to 50 mph,...
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steven godden, bbc news, in edinburgh.test against anti—semitism. the organisers of the rally say there has been a frightening rise in abuse targeting jews. the chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, and labour mp dame margaret hodge both spoke at the event. we asked dame margaret hodge what she thinks the labour party could do next to improve the issue, having recently adopted the international definition of anti—semitism. i'm really pleased the national executive of the labour party has now accept it the international definition of anti—semitism, but that's a first little step towards building trust again with thejewish community. they now have to act and take action against those people who have been anti—semitic in the labour party and i think stop action against people like my colleague, ian austin, who called out anti—semitism and finds disciplinary action against him. and then i thinkjeremy corbyn himself i think has to lead the building, the rebuilding of trust by talking to the jewish representative organisations and listen
steven godden, bbc news, in edinburgh.test against anti—semitism. the organisers of the rally say there has been a frightening rise in abuse targeting jews. the chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, and labour mp dame margaret hodge both spoke at the event. we asked dame margaret hodge what she thinks the labour party could do next to improve the issue, having recently adopted the international definition of anti—semitism. i'm really pleased the national executive of the labour party has now accept...
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. the middle of glasgow and edinburgh. the countryside, very close to freezing. freezing. faster startarticularly scotland. that will have the driest and brightest areas. brightest areas. rain moves in, as we go through the morning. morning. start clearing away from the south—east corner. south—east corner. easily wins which could gust up to 40—50 mph. 40—50 mph. not as windy, and again, we see a mixture of sunshine and showers. mixture of sunshine and showers. showers could be the heavy side as well. well. catch a shower as well as in sunny spells. spells. temperatures are really struggling, 11—15 at best. struggling, 11—15 at best. somewhere where we will have something just a little bit warmer. something just a little bit warmer. into sunday evening, the skies tend to clear out. to clear out. will fade away and the breeze will ease. ease. some settled weather to come through the week ahead. the week ahead. and their breaks of rain at times, and it will be a little bit cooler. 00:28:21,847 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 hello. good evening. this is bbc news with me, annita mcveigh. theresa
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ruth davidson was asked i want to retain my seat in edinburgh central in 2021.irst minister of scotland. the first conservative first minister of scotland. that's always been my aim. minister of scotland. the fact she and her partner are soon expecting a baby is another reason. partner are soon expecting in three years' time, the voters will decide whether ruth davidson achieves her goal of becoming scotland's first minister. achieves her goal of becoming her political ambitions, we've now learned, shaped by her own personal struggles. we've now learned, shaped steven godden, bbc news, in edinburgh. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. with all the sport now, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram hello, here's karthi gnanasegaram mishal, thank you verj great britain's simon yates is a few minutes away from winning cycling's vuelta a espana. minutes away from winning the 26—year—old will become the third different britis
ruth davidson was asked i want to retain my seat in edinburgh central in 2021.irst minister of scotland. the first conservative first minister of scotland. that's always been my aim. minister of scotland. the fact she and her partner are soon expecting a baby is another reason. partner are soon expecting in three years' time, the voters will decide whether ruth davidson achieves her goal of becoming scotland's first minister. achieves her goal of becoming her political ambitions, we've now...
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steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.ssues raised by that report, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline. let's take a look at some of the other news stories today. a five—year study has found that there's no tangible benefit to healthy elderly people in taking aspirin as a preventative measure. it says adults aged over 70 who are in good health do not benefit from taking low doses of the drug, and could increase their risk of potentially fatal internal bleeding or cancer. labour has called on the government to condemn the hungarian prime minister, viktor orban, who's been accused of anti—semitism, islamophobia and of undermining media freedoms as well as the rule of law. it comes as conservative members of the european parliament are criticised for refusing to support a censure motion against hungary last week. with all the sport now, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. great britain's cyclists have completed an unprecedented clean sweep of grand tour titles following simon yat
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steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.t, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline a major study into taking an aspirin—a—day suggests the drug should not be taken by healthy, elderly people. aspirin is taken widely for its impact on the heart but the clinical trial on 19,000 people in the us and australia found no benefit for people in good health over 70. glasgow's mackintosh building will definitely be rebuilt, according to the chair of the school's board, muriel gray. the building was gutted by fire injune and many neighbouring businesses say they still don't know when, or if, they'll be able to re—open. here's nina macleod. following the second fire to hit the site in four years, the future of the gsa has a speculation that it could be demolished or turned into a museum. but muriel gray, a former student at the school, told bbc radio scotland it would be rebuilt as a working art school, and that was non—negotiable. it's not up for a debate any more. what's up for debate now is how we fit into t
steven godden, bbc news, edinburgh.t, you can find more information and support at bbc.co.uk/actionline a major study into taking an aspirin—a—day suggests the drug should not be taken by healthy, elderly people. aspirin is taken widely for its impact on the heart but the clinical trial on 19,000 people in the us and australia found no benefit for people in good health over 70. glasgow's mackintosh building will definitely be rebuilt, according to the chair of the school's board, muriel...
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workers at edinburgh zoo leaf blowers.rs at edinburgh zoo have been told not to wear high visibility vests because that may put off the pandas. they don't know that it will put off the pandas, but it may put off the pandas having sex, and also they cannot blow believes away because the noise of that might put them off as well. thoughtfully, we have a cartoon of two pandas, who say that these high visibility vests should be tried on borisjohnson. so visibility vests should be tried on boris johnson. 50 getting visibility vests should be tried on borisjohnson. so getting all those elements into a front—page story, i think, is absolutely brilliant. elements into a front—page story, i think, is absolutely brilliantm is genius. it is lovely. you do wonder what you have to do with these pandas. there is this rather euphemistic quote, that sunshine is apparently unreceptive to natural mating. pandas just apparently unreceptive to natural mating. pandasjust don't want apparently unreceptive to natural mating. pandas just don't wan
workers at edinburgh zoo leaf blowers.rs at edinburgh zoo have been told not to wear high visibility vests because that may put off the pandas. they don't know that it will put off the pandas, but it may put off the pandas having sex, and also they cannot blow believes away because the noise of that might put them off as well. thoughtfully, we have a cartoon of two pandas, who say that these high visibility vests should be tried on borisjohnson. so visibility vests should be tried on boris...
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but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is why edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves but if the purpose of these badges is just to raise awareness and in particular to make transfusions and their friends and allies feel comfortable safe and accepted i don't think that's a terrible thing i think it's just a common human decency to become into i know that perfectly reasonable have made this decision what's not reasonable add on a minute where universities are trying to tell lecturers it's happened at university. of a toronto of course famously with jordan peterson where they totally had she not use things like hello ladies and gentlemen hello boys and girls they had to fit into these new pronouns if they want to say today i'm a man tomorrow arm a boy the next hour my fridge freezer so that but i don't have to fainter i don't want to get into a situation where i have to change pronouns i have to change the english language
but we shouldn't be kind of i don't really want to use this word but encouraging it which is why edinburgh university is doing well no one is encouraging them and nor should anyone encourage them this is a call that's coming from the young people themselves but if the purpose of these badges is just to raise awareness and in particular to make transfusions and their friends and allies feel comfortable safe and accepted i don't think that's a terrible thing i think it's just a common human...
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for example, aberdeen and edinburgh.emperatures as high as 21 degrees in london, a much warmer day. as we had through the rest of the weekend, it will be cloudy and we will see some rain at times through the north—west of the country in particular. perhaps try bacuna as we head into the weekend. that is sure latest weather. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. officials in indonesia say they fear thousands of people may have died in the earthquake and tsunami which struck the island of sulawesi. rescuers are still trying to reach people thought to be trapped under rubble. theresa may urges the conservative party to "come together" and back her brexit plan as their annual conference gets underway in birmingham. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. my message to the labour party is that they should stop playing politics with brexit and start acting... start acting in the national interest. my message to my party is, let's com
for example, aberdeen and edinburgh.emperatures as high as 21 degrees in london, a much warmer day. as we had through the rest of the weekend, it will be cloudy and we will see some rain at times through the north—west of the country in particular. perhaps try bacuna as we head into the weekend. that is sure latest weather. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. officials in indonesia say they fear thousands of people...
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with initiatives being launched to recognise the community's rights one recent example is that edinburgh university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she or they indicating how they want to be referred to the student union campaign is part of an effort to avoid so-called mis gendering however it said she wouldn't should not use the term preferred pronouns emphasizing that it's not a preference but the necessity we debated the issue with human rights activist peter tatchell and radio talk show host. trans people do not choose to be trans they don't make this decision about gender reassignment career without very very serious long protracted thought and indeed is often agonizing they face often rejection by their parents being thrown out of home and very high rates of suicide and attempted suicide so this is not a decision that a young person takes lightly and if they make the decision but they feel that they are one gender or another i think we should respect that i don't think it's a big deal to it's about common decency just about being kind and co
with initiatives being launched to recognise the community's rights one recent example is that edinburgh university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she or they indicating how they want to be referred to the student union campaign is part of an effort to avoid so-called mis gendering however it said she wouldn't should not use the term preferred pronouns emphasizing that it's not a preference but the necessity we debated the issue with human rights...
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aberdeen is looking sunny, edinburgh, glasgow, belfast, 17.he way to the garden of england, sunshine. at least, you know, it will be dry and hazy but hopefully a bit of sun too. tonight, one thing you may notice, actually, if you wake up tomorrow morning — and hopefully you will! -15 morning — and hopefully you will! —15 or 16 morning — and hopefully you will! —15 or16 in morning — and hopefully you will! —15 or 16 in some spots so damp, cloudy and mild on sunday morning. to the north of that however, in the morning we are expecting cloud and framed so this is what it looks like at six o'clock, the cloud and rain moves through scotland and then in the afternoon on sunday, and this is a weather front here, it should be out of the way mostly and behind it are sunshine and showers here on sunday whereas across england and wales on sunday it is looking bright. 22 in london! 20 in hull was a bit of sun. next week, let's see what is happening. —— with a bit. the weather front is slicing the country and the in half. warm air coming out of spain, port
aberdeen is looking sunny, edinburgh, glasgow, belfast, 17.he way to the garden of england, sunshine. at least, you know, it will be dry and hazy but hopefully a bit of sun too. tonight, one thing you may notice, actually, if you wake up tomorrow morning — and hopefully you will! -15 morning — and hopefully you will! —15 or 16 morning — and hopefully you will! —15 or16 in morning — and hopefully you will! —15 or 16 in some spots so damp, cloudy and mild on sunday morning. to the...
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they have been in edinburgh zoo for ages and ages, 2011. they have to go back in 2021. they are easily distracted. apparently by things like high visibility vests. they have had to be banned on workmen near the pandas. also leaf blowers they'd like very much. very touchy. we must mention the men cartoon very quickly. two pandas sitting there and the caption is, they should try hive is jackets on borisjohnson. that is it from the papers this hour. nigel and joanne will be back at 11:30pm fora hour. nigel and joanne will be back at 11:30pm for a look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's the travel show. how do you pay for things abroad? most of us will collect cash from the currency exchange, trade in traveller's cheques, or put it all on our cards. we pay the fees and gulp at the charges. but now there's a new breed of traveller with a digital wallet and a globally—used form of money known as cryptocurrency. i am in australia's queensland region, catching a flight from brisbane. this is the country's first cryptocurrency—friendly airport. it's completely digital. all tr
they have been in edinburgh zoo for ages and ages, 2011. they have to go back in 2021. they are easily distracted. apparently by things like high visibility vests. they have had to be banned on workmen near the pandas. also leaf blowers they'd like very much. very touchy. we must mention the men cartoon very quickly. two pandas sitting there and the caption is, they should try hive is jackets on borisjohnson. that is it from the papers this hour. nigel and joanne will be back at 11:30pm fora...
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hello and welcome to talking books from the edinburgh international book festival with me, kirsty warkss does author and academic t geronimojohnson think that america has made in terms of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by of america is run roughshod america is run roughshod by conservative racists. in his breakthrough novel, welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life of a young white boy from braggsville, georgia, who wins a place at the prestigious berkeley university in california. the novel explores the complexities of race, identity and class, be it with the liberal elite in berkeley or in the traditions of the deep south. applause. t geronimojohnson, very warm welcome to talking books. thank you. you have been compared to some extremely fine authors — mark twain, toni morrison, tom wolfe — and i wonder if that's because you've got the capacity to put a magnifying glass up to american life, with all its foibles, and chronicle it in a very acute way, but also a way that makes us laugh, too. right, i think that may definitely have something to
hello and welcome to talking books from the edinburgh international book festival with me, kirsty warkss does author and academic t geronimojohnson think that america has made in terms of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by of america is run roughshod america is run roughshod by conservative racists. in his breakthrough novel, welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life of a young white boy from braggsville, georgia, who wins a place at the prestigious...
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in sweeping aside edinburgh in the pro 1a.uper eight st helens beat warrington for the third time this season, winning 34—14, and they will have a chance to do it again in the semifinals a week on thursday. meanwhile, the question of who will win a place in the super league next season by the qualifiers are still wide open after yesterday's results. toronto beat widnes to stay within a chance with london broncos beating salford and hull kr losing to toulouse, it will all come down to the final round matches. matt davis has one briton's first silverjudo medal for nine yea rs, first silverjudo medal for nine years, the best result of her career and she was inspired to compete after peeing in volunteer at london 2012. for the first time in the 214 year history of the gold cup, there was a dead heat, the racecourse judge could not split the 5—1 favourite and the 28th outsider, cameron noble, not even by a nose. billy monger, the real racing driver who lost both legs in a crash at donington last year returned to the same track yest
in sweeping aside edinburgh in the pro 1a.uper eight st helens beat warrington for the third time this season, winning 34—14, and they will have a chance to do it again in the semifinals a week on thursday. meanwhile, the question of who will win a place in the super league next season by the qualifiers are still wide open after yesterday's results. toronto beat widnes to stay within a chance with london broncos beating salford and hull kr losing to toulouse, it will all come down to the...
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with initiatives being launched and to recognise the community's rights one recent example is edinburgh university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she or they indicating they want to be referred to in the student union campaign as part of an effort to avoid missed gendering however it says students should not use the term preferred emphasizing it is not a preference but a necessity we debated the issue with human rights activist peter tatchell and radio talk show host john gaunt. trans people do not choose to be trans they don't make this decision about gender reassignment career without very very serious long protracted thought and indeed is often agonizing they face often rejection by their parents being thrown out of home and very high rates of suicide and attempted suicide so this is not a decision that a young person takes lightly and if they make the decision but they feel that they are one gender or another i think we should respect that i don't think it's a big deal to it's about common decency just about being kind and compassionate to o
with initiatives being launched and to recognise the community's rights one recent example is edinburgh university where new students are being encouraged to wear badges with the words he she or they indicating they want to be referred to in the student union campaign as part of an effort to avoid missed gendering however it says students should not use the term preferred emphasizing it is not a preference but a necessity we debated the issue with human rights activist peter tatchell and radio...
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foraberdeen and edinburgh, 21 in london.outhern england as we head through the weekend, some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north—west of the uk this weekend. that is the weather. you are watching bbc news. our top story: chinese president xi jinping stresses the importance of his country's relationship with russia. it comes as the two nations prepare forjoint millitary exercises for the first time. russia claims it will be the biggest military exercises since the soviet era, with 300,000 soliders taking part. america's east coast prepares for hurricane florence. the category four storm heads towards the carolinas, with winds of 225 km/h. over a million people have heeded a warning and evacuated coastal areas. and this video is trending on bbc.com. a stash of gold roman coins have been discovered during excavation work in a theatre basement in the northern italian town of como. all 300 coins were perfectly preserved. they date back to around the fifth century. that's all. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news: hardta
foraberdeen and edinburgh, 21 in london.outhern england as we head through the weekend, some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north—west of the uk this weekend. that is the weather. you are watching bbc news. our top story: chinese president xi jinping stresses the importance of his country's relationship with russia. it comes as the two nations prepare forjoint millitary exercises for the first time. russia claims it will be the biggest military exercises since the soviet era, with 300,000...
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steven godden is in edinburgh for us now. steven, tell us more about what she's being saying. highly personal interview with the sunday times. as leader of the scottish conservatives, with davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she's been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because, in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the suicide of a boy in her village sent her into a tailspin. she was cutting herself, she was drinking too much and she was getting angry. the following year, at 18, she was diagnosed with clinical depression, the medication for which she says left her with dark, terrible dreams. to combat those mental health problems, ruth davidson focused on exercise and a healthier lifestyle but most importantly, she says she threw away the pills. later this year, ruth davidson will give birth to her first year, ruth davidson will give birth to herfirst child year, ruth davidson will give birth to her first
steven godden is in edinburgh for us now. steven, tell us more about what she's being saying. highly personal interview with the sunday times. as leader of the scottish conservatives, with davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she's been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because, in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the...
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soa there for newcastle and for edinburgh.have an approaching low. it will ultimately bring some rain from the north—west. so enjoy the sunshine first in the morning. they should be plenty about to go around. it is probably going to go around. it is probably going to be the sunniest day of the week ahead, to be honest. things will turn to cloud over from the north and west as the day goes by. and watch out for few showers continuing to feed into the irish sea coast, perhaps in the cheshire, greater manchester and merseyside on and off through that a. we will have more general rain pushing in the scotland and maybe northern ireland as we had through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us. top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool at has moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that is all associated with a wan sector, with the warmest of the air across england and wales on tuesday. this is how tuesday 14 degrees also the southern a. there will be
soa there for newcastle and for edinburgh.have an approaching low. it will ultimately bring some rain from the north—west. so enjoy the sunshine first in the morning. they should be plenty about to go around. it is probably going to go around. it is probably going to be the sunniest day of the week ahead, to be honest. things will turn to cloud over from the north and west as the day goes by. and watch out for few showers continuing to feed into the irish sea coast, perhaps in the cheshire,...
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earlier, our scotland correspondent steven godden spoke to us from edinburgh.leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she has been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the sciver side of a boy in her village centre into a tailspin, she was cutting herself. —— she says the silverside of a boy in her village. she was diagnosed with clinical depression, the medication she says leftover dark and terrible dreams. to combat those mental health problems, ruth davidson focus on exercise and a healthier lifestyle but most importantly she threw the pills away. later this year, ruth davidson will give birth to her first child. she also confirmed in an interview that she will not go to grips as an mp or appear because she finds the idea of leaving her child in edinburgh while she's in london offensive. —— she will not go t
earlier, our scotland correspondent steven godden spoke to us from edinburgh.leader of the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson has revived the party's fortunes. she has been spoken about in some quarters as a future prime minister but today she says that won't happen because in her words, she values her mental health too much. she goes on to detail her battle as a teenager with self harm and with depression. she says the sciver side of a boy in her village centre into a tailspin, she was...
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the final kick settled a thrilling pro 1a game in belfast — as ulster beat edinburgh by a single pointpenalty. ulster then went up the other end and won their own penalty in overtime. john cooney kicked it to steal the victory. elsewhere, glasgow beat munster. it's getting to the business end of the rugby league season — warrington wolves have sealed their place in the super league play—offs, after beating huddersfield giants. castleford tigers stay ahead of them in third place, after easing to a comfortable 28—8 victory over hull fc last night. that's all the sport for now. police in south yorkshire say they are responding to a "major incident" in barnsley town centre. this comes after unconfirmed reports ofa this comes after unconfirmed reports of a stabbing. police have said there will be a "high visability police presence" in the town centre this morning, and have asked the public to be vigilant. that is from police in south yorkshire, they say they are responding to a serious incident. reports, although unconfirmed at the moment, of a stabbing there in the town. police say there w
the final kick settled a thrilling pro 1a game in belfast — as ulster beat edinburgh by a single pointpenalty. ulster then went up the other end and won their own penalty in overtime. john cooney kicked it to steal the victory. elsewhere, glasgow beat munster. it's getting to the business end of the rugby league season — warrington wolves have sealed their place in the super league play—offs, after beating huddersfield giants. castleford tigers stay ahead of them in third place, after...
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house of fraser stores in edinburgh, hull and swindon are to close.ught the struggling chain, has been in talks with landlords over rents in recent weeks. at least 20 house of fraser stores have been saved from closure. senior members of the royal family have allowed cameras to follow them for a new documentary about the queen as a global figure. queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year. in one episode, the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, reveals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. somewhere in here, there's a piece of — did you see it? — the piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside? no! it's my something blue. it's my — it's fabric from my... oh, how nice! well, i hope it's still in there! yes, it should be. we'll have to look at that. it's fabric from the dress that i wore on our first date. we saw the queen speaking into a microphone there and apparently she is known as one—take windsor, unlike us, stumbling our way through things for three—hour! anyway, we'd better not talk ourselves out of a
house of fraser stores in edinburgh, hull and swindon are to close.ught the struggling chain, has been in talks with landlords over rents in recent weeks. at least 20 house of fraser stores have been saved from closure. senior members of the royal family have allowed cameras to follow them for a new documentary about the queen as a global figure. queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year. in one episode, the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, reveals a secret detail...
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aberdeen and edinburgh, they should reach 12 celsius. reach 12 celsius. temperatures as high as 21 in times across north—western part of the country in particular. of the country in particular. perhaps try but into the weekend. —— dryer but cooler into the weekend. 00:12:59,602 --> 613566586:21:38,149 this 613566586:21:38,149 --> 1227133172:30:16,695 is 1227133172:30:16,695 --> 1840699758:38:55,242 bbc 1840699758:38:55,242 --> 2454266344:47:33,789 news, 2454266344:47:33,789 --> 3067832930:56:12,336 i'm 3067832930:56:12,336 --> 3681399517:04:50,883 lukwesa 3681399517:04:50,883 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 burak. with fears the eventual death toll could be in the thousands. translation: i'm going out of my mind. i don't know where my children are. i'm going crazy with worry about them. i have no news at all. annual conference begins. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. steps down as chairman of tesla — to avoid charges of fraud. taking the firm private. and... to re—gain the ryder cup, proving the doubters wrong. people questioned the p
aberdeen and edinburgh, they should reach 12 celsius. reach 12 celsius. temperatures as high as 21 in times across north—western part of the country in particular. of the country in particular. perhaps try but into the weekend. —— dryer but cooler into the weekend. 00:12:59,602 --> 613566586:21:38,149 this 613566586:21:38,149 --> 1227133172:30:16,695 is 1227133172:30:16,695 --> 1840699758:38:55,242 bbc 1840699758:38:55,242 --> 2454266344:47:33,789 news, 2454266344:47:33,789...
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glasgow and edinburgh will be two or three. three. north—west and for a time it will less chilly. 00:24,575 --> 2147483051:50:46,193 is 2147483051:50:46,193 --> 3221224577:32:07,813 bbc 3221224577:32:07,813 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. to unite behind her. politics with brexit. and agree with you? let's come together and get the best deal for britain. her chequers brexit plan "deranged". here in birmingham, criticisms like that are likely to continue. that are likely to continue. theresa may get the backing she needs for her brexit plans? today's other top stories. could run into thousands. that misled investors. regaining the trophy from the usa. up his own football team. that's in "inside out".
glasgow and edinburgh will be two or three. three. north—west and for a time it will less chilly. 00:24,575 --> 2147483051:50:46,193 is 2147483051:50:46,193 --> 3221224577:32:07,813 bbc 3221224577:32:07,813 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. to unite behind her. politics with brexit. and agree with you? let's come together and get the best deal for britain. her chequers brexit plan "deranged". here in birmingham, criticisms like that are likely to continue. that are likely to...
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newcastle, glasgow and edinburgh will be at two or three degrees. will be at two or three degrees. aght start to the new working week. week. sunshine but we tend to lose the northerly wind as the day wears on. northerly wind as the day wears on. scotland and outbreaks of rain late in the day. in the day. the winds switch around to more of a westerly direction. westerly direction. coal that and bring something a bit less chilly. —— cold air. north—west and for a time, it will feel less chilly. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... to back her plan for brexit. calling it "deranged". will show party unity. get a good dealfor the united kingdom. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. intelligence officer. by the investigative website bellingcat. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a 20—million dollar fine. now on bbc news, its time for witness. hello and welcome to witness. in 20th century history. at the end of the second world war. of the second world war. widely used fitness programmes, couch to 5k. josh clark sta
newcastle, glasgow and edinburgh will be at two or three degrees. will be at two or three degrees. aght start to the new working week. week. sunshine but we tend to lose the northerly wind as the day wears on. northerly wind as the day wears on. scotland and outbreaks of rain late in the day. in the day. the winds switch around to more of a westerly direction. westerly direction. coal that and bring something a bit less chilly. —— cold air. north—west and for a time, it will feel less...
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or two north—west england. and temperatures around 14 degrees at best. it will turn chilly. and edinburghorking week. wind as the day wears on. of rain late in the day. and the winds do switch around to more of a westerly direction. something a bit less chilly. will feel less chilly. good afternoon. could run into thousands. a 7. triggered a tsunami with waves of up to six metres. caroline davies reports. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumpled and swept away, a bridge collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre, now buckled and bent. this woman and her daughters were inside when the earthquake hit. started falling around us. with all my daughters and we made it to the outside and we were safe. the earthquake also triggered a tsunami. where hundreds of people had gathered for a beach festival. and damaged communications networks. the airport has now reopened. shaken and injured, some were evacuated by the military. bandaged and taken to the province's capital. many others were left in palu.
or two north—west england. and temperatures around 14 degrees at best. it will turn chilly. and edinburghorking week. wind as the day wears on. of rain late in the day. and the winds do switch around to more of a westerly direction. something a bit less chilly. will feel less chilly. good afternoon. could run into thousands. a 7. triggered a tsunami with waves of up to six metres. caroline davies reports. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumpled...
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last year here at her official residence in edinburgh she announced plans for a second referendum on said no and scotland didn't seem very keen. just three months later at the general election the snp lost 21 seats, the anti—referendum tories gained 12, the message was pretty clear. ironically, brexit is actually going to make of the scottish parliament considerably more powerful. once we leave the eu, many of the powers currently exercised in brussels over things like agriculture and the environment will come directly here to holyrood. but not everything that the scottish government thinks should be devolved will come straight to edinburgh. there has been a bitter battle over control, and that's why msps would not approve the eu withdrawal bill. when the scottish parliament voted in may to refuse to give its consent to the eu withdrawal bill, westminster decided to ignore it and impose the bill anyway. that's the first time that has happened in nearly 20 years of devolution. this may sound like an obscure procedural argument, but it could have profound constitutional consequences. i
last year here at her official residence in edinburgh she announced plans for a second referendum on said no and scotland didn't seem very keen. just three months later at the general election the snp lost 21 seats, the anti—referendum tories gained 12, the message was pretty clear. ironically, brexit is actually going to make of the scottish parliament considerably more powerful. once we leave the eu, many of the powers currently exercised in brussels over things like agriculture and the...
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house of fraser stores in edinburgh, hull and swindon are to close.ruggling department store, has been in talks with landlords over rent5 in recent weeks. 20 house of fraser5 stores have been saved from closure. senior members of the royal family have allowed cameras to follow them for a new documentary about the queen a5 a global figure. queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year. in one episode, the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, reveals a secret detail of her wedding dress for the first time. some were in here, the recipes of— did you see it? a piece of blue fabric stitched in5ide. it is my something blue. it is separate from addre55 something blue. it is separate from address i wore on ourfirst something blue. it is separate from address i wore on our first date. did not all the wedding dresses? we talked about this earlier. i think the rough or five different types. berries one, white. slinky, lacie, traditional, zany. iwill write the5e down. it is almost 6:11. good morning. let's look at the newspapers. according t
house of fraser stores in edinburgh, hull and swindon are to close.ruggling department store, has been in talks with landlords over rent5 in recent weeks. 20 house of fraser5 stores have been saved from closure. senior members of the royal family have allowed cameras to follow them for a new documentary about the queen a5 a global figure. queen of the world, which will be shown on itv, was filmed over a year. in one episode, the duchess of sussex, meghan markle, reveals a secret detail of her...
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temperatures in the sunshine — about 15 degrees for aberdeen and edinburgh, 21 degrees in london.reasonable weather, actually, across southern england as we head through the weekend, but there will be some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north and west of the uk this weekend. that's your weather. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: plotting to oust theresa may. 50 conservative mps meet to discuss how and when they could force the prime minister to resign. america's east coast braces itself for one of the worst hurricanes in 30 years, with up to a million people leaving their homes. the impact on your wages of the financial crash. 10 years after the banking collapse, workers are £800 poorer with people in their 30s worst affected. in sport, jimmy anderson, record breaker. he polishes off india to become the most successful fast bowler in test cricket history. and i am at birmingham,
temperatures in the sunshine — about 15 degrees for aberdeen and edinburgh, 21 degrees in london.reasonable weather, actually, across southern england as we head through the weekend, but there will be some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north and west of the uk this weekend. that's your weather. good morning. welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and dan walker. our headlines today: plotting to oust theresa may. 50 conservative mps meet to discuss how and when they could force the...
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it was a tight affair in the other pro—14 match where edinburgh almost surrendered a 16—point lead overn at murrayfield to win by 31 points to 30. the government say they will give their full support to a potential bid from all four home nations and ireland to host the world cup in 2030. england were one of the nations that lost out to russia for the right to stage this year's successful tournament. the next two world cups will be held in qatar and north and central america. the english fa are working with the fas of scotland, wales, northern ireland and ireland to explore a joint bid to host the 2030 edition. in a statement released tonight, the prime minister says, "if they decide to go forward, they can count on this government 5 full support". both matches in the championship tonight finished in 1—1 draws. bristol city held aston villa and there were two fanatstic goals at hillsbrough in the yorkshire derby. adam reach scored a brilliant volley just before the break to give sheffield wednesday the lead against leeds. mateus klitch equalised with another impressive strike, that means
it was a tight affair in the other pro—14 match where edinburgh almost surrendered a 16—point lead overn at murrayfield to win by 31 points to 30. the government say they will give their full support to a potential bid from all four home nations and ireland to host the world cup in 2030. england were one of the nations that lost out to russia for the right to stage this year's successful tournament. the next two world cups will be held in qatar and north and central america. the english fa...
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temperatures in the sunshine, about 15 degrees for aberdeen and edinburgh, 21 degrees in london.e across southern england as we head through the weekend, but some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north—west of the uk this weekend. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: it's being called "a vicious monster and a threat to life.". america's east coast gets ready for the might of hurricane florence. we are sparing no expense, we are totally prepared, we are ready. we are ready as anybody has ever been. china's president says the relationship with russia is more important than ever, as they hold joint military exercises for the first time. brazil's jailed former president, lula da silva gives up his attempt to return to power in next month's election. and we'll be finding out why this raven has got a lot to crow about.
temperatures in the sunshine, about 15 degrees for aberdeen and edinburgh, 21 degrees in london.e across southern england as we head through the weekend, but some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north—west of the uk this weekend. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: it's being called "a vicious monster and a threat to life.". america's east coast gets ready for the might of hurricane florence. we are...
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meanwhile, edinburgh held on for their first win of the season at home to connacht.r way to a 17—10 victory. football, and celtic remain second in the scottish premiership after a goalless d raw with st mirren tonight. they had to play much of the game with just ten men after 0livier ntcham was sent off for a second yellow in the first half. it was 0ran kearney‘s first game in charge of st mirren. hearts are still top of the table, two points ahead of celtic. also tonight, west brom missed the chance to move into the championship top three after being held to a 1—1 draw against birmingham in the west midlands derby. birmingham's point takes them clear of the bottom three but they were dominant for long periods of this game. they took the lead when jota scored from close range in the first half, but the spaniard then missed the chance to put garry monk's side two up from the penalty spot. west brom punished them soon afterwards when matt phillips found the equaliser, but a point keeps the baggies three points off the league leaders. let's have a quick look at some of
meanwhile, edinburgh held on for their first win of the season at home to connacht.r way to a 17—10 victory. football, and celtic remain second in the scottish premiership after a goalless d raw with st mirren tonight. they had to play much of the game with just ten men after 0livier ntcham was sent off for a second yellow in the first half. it was 0ran kearney‘s first game in charge of st mirren. hearts are still top of the table, two points ahead of celtic. also tonight, west brom missed...
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newcastle and glasgow and edinburgh will be 2 degrees. will be 2 degrees. new working week. the new working week. spells of sunshine but lose that northerly wind as the day goes on. northerly wind as the day goes on. western scotland and more rain later in the day. in the day. winds switch around to more of a westerly direction. westerly direction. bring something a little more less chilly. as a goal through —— cold here. —— cold air. the week it will feel a little less chilly. hello this is bbc news, the headlines... conference gets under way. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. politics with brexit and start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. island of sulawesi. with many thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. of two women in kent. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... drone delivers something. tim berners—lee turns the web on its head. and andy serkis plays a tormented, augmented orc. please, take m
newcastle and glasgow and edinburgh will be 2 degrees. will be 2 degrees. new working week. the new working week. spells of sunshine but lose that northerly wind as the day goes on. northerly wind as the day goes on. western scotland and more rain later in the day. in the day. winds switch around to more of a westerly direction. westerly direction. bring something a little more less chilly. as a goal through —— cold here. —— cold air. the week it will feel a little less chilly. hello...
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two or three degrees for newcastle and edinburgh. this is how monday looks.t low pressure to start the day, but low pressure in iceland will push these weather fronts into the north—west of the country as the weather tends to go downhill. but despite that, it will probably be the sunniest day of the weekend, if somewhat chilly start. showers down the coast, could affect cheshire, merv, merseyside and north wales. it will turn wet in scotla nd and north wales. it will turn wet in scotland and maybe also northern ireland as we go through the afternoon. top temperatures around 15 celsius or so, looking through the rest of the week ahead it is often going to be pretty cloudy. there will be rain at times, especially across the north and west, and staying quite breezy as well. mild for tuesday, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: lack of equipment hinders the search for survivors in indonesia, after the earthquake and tsunami that left more than 800 people dead. as aid supplies trickle in, man
two or three degrees for newcastle and edinburgh. this is how monday looks.t low pressure to start the day, but low pressure in iceland will push these weather fronts into the north—west of the country as the weather tends to go downhill. but despite that, it will probably be the sunniest day of the weekend, if somewhat chilly start. showers down the coast, could affect cheshire, merv, merseyside and north wales. it will turn wet in scotla nd and north wales. it will turn wet in scotland and...
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edinburgh had blown a 17—point lead against ulster at ravenhill but then kicked this penalty in the final was another twist though, as ulster won their own penalty in overtime and john cooney stole the victory, the second time in two weeks he's converted a crucial late penalty. meanwhile glasgow warriors beat last year's runners up munster 25—3 at scotstoun. scotland full back stuart hogg scored this try, as well as kicking two penalties and a conversion as warriors made it two wins out of two. just one game in the premiership where northampton beat harlequins 25—18 at franklin's gardens. england captain dylan hartley scored a try on his comeback from concussion to give northampton their first win under new boss chris boyd. warrington wolves have sealed their place in the super league play—offs. they held on to beat huddersfield giants 26—24. castleford tigers stay ahead of them in third place after easing to a comfortable 28—8 victory over hull fc. england'sjustin rose is second after two rounds of the bmw championship in philadelphia. rose finished the day 11 under, two off the lead of
edinburgh had blown a 17—point lead against ulster at ravenhill but then kicked this penalty in the final was another twist though, as ulster won their own penalty in overtime and john cooney stole the victory, the second time in two weeks he's converted a crucial late penalty. meanwhile glasgow warriors beat last year's runners up munster 25—3 at scotstoun. scotland full back stuart hogg scored this try, as well as kicking two penalties and a conversion as warriors made it two wins out of...
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the sfa were considering an offer from the scottish rugby union to move to murrayfield in edinburgh butg to buy hampden for £5 million and stay in glasgow. here's bbc scotland's senior football reporter chris mclaughlin. after months of uncertainty finally clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous clarity. following a lengthy and vigofous process clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous process they have... the lease expires in 2020. in the bowels of the old stadium the gathered media listened and it became clear just how close they had come to leaving. it was incredibly close. i have had certain meetings that got heated. it was close. it was very hotly debated. the scottish fa will now take ownership of a stadium where they have been tenants for over 100 years. it cost £5 million. but there is much to be done, people to convince. this was outside last night ahead of victory over albania. maybe put the seat towards the page a bit more. decent transport to get away from the centre of glasgow. the whole of rugby wanted to share murrayfield with football. today the said they were disappoi
the sfa were considering an offer from the scottish rugby union to move to murrayfield in edinburgh butg to buy hampden for £5 million and stay in glasgow. here's bbc scotland's senior football reporter chris mclaughlin. after months of uncertainty finally clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous clarity. following a lengthy and vigofous process clarity. following a lengthy and vigorous process they have... the lease expires in 2020. in the bowels of the old stadium the gathered media...
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temperatures in the sunshine — about 15 degrees for aberdeen and edinburgh, 21 degrees in london.. and reasonable weather, actually, across southern england as we head through the weekend, but there will be some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north and west of the uk this weekend. that's your weather. it is being called america's vicious monster and a threat to life. homes evacuated in businesses boarded up as hurricane florence closes in. send them back. in an exclusive interview, the italian deputy prime minister says why he wants to be bought most of their migrants. translation: we can't accept that all migrants get to the italian burst —— coast and we have to pay them. on patrol in the siberian skies as russia holds military exercises with china for the first time. we will have the latest from eastern russia.
temperatures in the sunshine — about 15 degrees for aberdeen and edinburgh, 21 degrees in london.. and reasonable weather, actually, across southern england as we head through the weekend, but there will be some heavy outbreaks of rain across the north and west of the uk this weekend. that's your weather. it is being called america's vicious monster and a threat to life. homes evacuated in businesses boarded up as hurricane florence closes in. send them back. in an exclusive interview, the...
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yep, we sent mike bushell to edinburgh to see what it takes.nes, including speed climbing. it's head—to—head, first to the top. at the top and your time flashes up. the winner's in green and the loser‘s in red. experienced that before. i've never had to race somebody. it's something totally different. but, yeah, i love it so much. it's really good fun. got her own finger strength coach. and they do workouts on this. it's called a beast maker. apparently, you can hold yourself... you all right down there? that's the idea, shauna. you can show how it's done. it is incredible you have all that strength in your little fingers. i do hangs and i can hang off with one arm. 0n the little guy, which is not very big. wow. finger strength is so vital because it is your contact with the wall. there's nothing to hold on to, though. then you've got to take one off. oh, look at that! a new lease of life. experience before they tackle the more extreme rock faces. "how good that would be for kids? but, actually, it's so good for adults too. and it's really good
yep, we sent mike bushell to edinburgh to see what it takes.nes, including speed climbing. it's head—to—head, first to the top. at the top and your time flashes up. the winner's in green and the loser‘s in red. experienced that before. i've never had to race somebody. it's something totally different. but, yeah, i love it so much. it's really good fun. got her own finger strength coach. and they do workouts on this. it's called a beast maker. apparently, you can hold yourself... you all...
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levein was admitted to hospital last month and spent two days in edinburgh royal infirmary's coronarybest decision you ever made! it has been overwhelming really. people keeping in touch and i feel a has been overwhelming really. people keeping in touch and ifeel a lot better, i am stronger every day. i have not 100% made my mind whether will be in the dugout or not. i still feel a bit lacking in energy. but i will make that decision. depression in football is much more widespread than people might realise. that s according to the former bolton and burnley striker marvin sordell. sordell — who played for the england under—21s and team gb at the olympics — is now with the league one side burton albion. for years, during the peak of his career, sordell had depression, he attempted to take his life ? and kept it a secret from the clubs he played for. he told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire about the effect its had on his career, and how writing poetry helped. the birds are singing. the flowers are blooming. it is all so beautiful. sky clouds over, but the car is still in my control. swimmi
levein was admitted to hospital last month and spent two days in edinburgh royal infirmary's coronarybest decision you ever made! it has been overwhelming really. people keeping in touch and i feel a has been overwhelming really. people keeping in touch and ifeel a lot better, i am stronger every day. i have not 100% made my mind whether will be in the dugout or not. i still feel a bit lacking in energy. but i will make that decision. depression in football is much more widespread than people...
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shelley kerr's squad flew back to edinburgh earlier after qualifying for next year's world cup in france the first time following a 2—1win over albania. here's chris mclaughlin. the welcome home was small—scale, the size of the smile is perhaps the true reflection of an achievement that could take a while to sink in. india don't think it will for a while to come. the players are obviously delighted. it has been a long journey home so they will be desperate to get home to their families and spend time with their families and spend time with their families and spend time with their families and celebrate. when the pinching stops they can reflect and look ahead. this was kim little's opening goal against albania that helped seal the deal. this is the prize... france 2019! nextjune, 2a of the world's best teams doing battle across nine cities. scotland will be at the party for the very first time and that is the hope that success leads to interest and greater participation. ultimately growing the women's game. to end up with 21 points and top the group in the way they have done it is sensati
shelley kerr's squad flew back to edinburgh earlier after qualifying for next year's world cup in france the first time following a 2—1win over albania. here's chris mclaughlin. the welcome home was small—scale, the size of the smile is perhaps the true reflection of an achievement that could take a while to sink in. india don't think it will for a while to come. the players are obviously delighted. it has been a long journey home so they will be desperate to get home to their families and...