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here's emily maitlis. pay rises for public sector workers.beginning to see the impact of the dup? and murdoch's takeover of sky is thrown into doubt. is the government worried he will turn it into fox? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. purse hello and welcome to sportsday — coming up. celtic concede five, as neymar‘s paris saint germain show off their attacking talents on the opening night of the champions league. as do chelsea who hit six against debutants qarabag at stamford bridge. and watch the windows as cricket comes to downing street. hello and welcome. if it's goals you're after, well we've got plenty after a thrilling opening night of champions league action. three british teams featured, celtic chelsea and manchester united. the hardest test faced the scottish champions as they welcomed big spending paris saint germain and their formidable forward line to celtic park. neymar, kylian mbappe and edinson cavani all on target in a 5—0 win. chris mclaughlin was there. when a club of celtic‘s s
here's emily maitlis. pay rises for public sector workers.beginning to see the impact of the dup? and murdoch's takeover of sky is thrown into doubt. is the government worried he will turn it into fox? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. purse hello and welcome to sportsday — coming up. celtic concede five, as neymar‘s paris saint germain show off their attacking talents on the opening night of the champions league. as do chelsea who hit six...
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily maitlis.he news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce. the headlines this evening... sacked. england lionesses head coach mark sampson is fired by the fa after fresh allegations against him come to light. manchester united score four against burton in the third round of the efl cup. and bronze for chris froome in the time trial at the cycling world championships. mark sampson has been sacked as head coach of the england lionesses. he's been at the centre of allegations of bullying and racism which he denies and cleared in two inquiries, but today's departure came after fa management became aware of other allegations that date back nearly four years to when he was manager of bristol academy. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, is at wembley. so why has this new information only come to light now? you are right, that is the most obvious question to emerge from this controversy that has rapidly become something of a crisis for the governing body and no
newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily maitlis.he news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce. the headlines this evening... sacked. england lionesses head coach mark sampson is fired by the fa after fresh allegations against him come to light. manchester united score four against burton in the third round of the efl cup. and bronze for chris froome in the time trial at the cycling world championships. mark sampson has been sacked as...
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now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this?ort in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the public sector pay cap for some. are the green shoots of the magic money tree starting to peak through? we ask one of austerity‘s architects if this signals a rethink. also tonight: the campaigners get their way, for now. the government presses the pause button on murdoch's takeover of sky. should we be worried it will turn into this? there's got to be some downside to having a woman president, right? something, something that may not fit with that office. correct? hmm, i'm going to say no, bill! we'll hear from the lawyer taking on fox news in america. and this: music: mother of god, putin put! by pussy riot five years on and their punk prayer is yet to be answered. we speak to pussy riot‘s masha alyokhina. good evening. just four months ago, that ominous phrase dominated the conservatives'
now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. remember this?ort in the light of another 1% pay increase? there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want. today the government announced it would lift the public sector pay cap for some. are the green shoots of the magic money tree starting to peak through? we ask one of austerity‘s architects if this signals a rethink. also tonight: the campaigners get their way, for now....
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newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily maitlis.is podium, jeremy corbyn will tell the conference tomorrow that labour is ready for government. is britain ready for corbyn? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. coming up in ten minutes time the papers looks at the headlines followed by today's main headlines at 11 o'clock. then another chance to see newsnight at 1115. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines. liverpool are held to a frustrating champions league draw against spartak moscow. england's ben stokes is out of the squad for their fourth odi against west indies, after being arrested. jason kenny has told the bbc that he plans to compete at tokyo to compete at tokyo 2020, having secretly decided to retire, but he has reversed that decision. good evening, it was another important night in the champions league with three british clubs in action. after a draw in their opening match, liverpool travelled over 2,000 miles in search of three
newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily maitlis.is podium, jeremy corbyn will tell the conference tomorrow that labour is ready for government. is britain ready for corbyn? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. coming up in ten minutes time the papers looks at the headlines followed by today's main headlines at 11 o'clock. then another chance to see newsnight at 1115. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the...
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now it is time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.toric destructive potential. i ask everyone in the storm's path to be vigilant and heed all recommendations from government officials and law enforcement. a race against time to get out of the way. 20 million in florida are told they may need to leave their homes roads are packed as many try to flee. hurricane irma is due to hit the state within the next 2a hours. we're on the florida coast to see what they're telling their citizens there. if you are in one of those evacuation zones it is entirely too dangerous and you are checking your life in your hands. and we'll hear from the caribbean island of barbuda. it's already felt the full force of the storm — the island's been flattened. we'll ask the head of the red cross there if they'll have to start again from scratch. and our political editor, nick watt, is hearing growing political criticism of the uk government's disaster response. why are our prisons so full of young black men and women? is it racism, unconscious bias orjust a fail
now it is time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.toric destructive potential. i ask everyone in the storm's path to be vigilant and heed all recommendations from government officials and law enforcement. a race against time to get out of the way. 20 million in florida are told they may need to leave their homes roads are packed as many try to flee. hurricane irma is due to hit the state within the next 2a hours. we're on the florida coast to see what they're telling their citizens there. if you...
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now, it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.al catastrophe just waiting to happen? as china bans bitcoin and one of the world's biggest banks condemns cryptocurrency as a fraud, we will ask an investor and sceptic if virtual currency is a bubble about to burst. gabriel gatehouse takes a trip to the dmz — the thin strip of demilitarised land separating north and south korea. we're in north korea now. north, south, north, south. silence in memory of the victims of grenfell on the first day of the public inquiry. the chairman says he can and will get answers. we'll speak to the local mp who's concerned he wont succeed. the winner of the 2017 hyundai mercury prize is... ..sampha! and they've just announced the winner of this year's big mercury music prize. our very own steve smith's down there and hoping to have a word. cheering good evening. are we about to witness the collapse of bitcoin — the currency they told us could offer a safer, more secure option for trading? it was the libertarians' dream to kindle something that operated
now, it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.al catastrophe just waiting to happen? as china bans bitcoin and one of the world's biggest banks condemns cryptocurrency as a fraud, we will ask an investor and sceptic if virtual currency is a bubble about to burst. gabriel gatehouse takes a trip to the dmz — the thin strip of demilitarised land separating north and south korea. we're in north korea now. north, south, north, south. silence in memory of the victims of grenfell on the first day...
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now it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.mutilation and we will ask one campaigner, a survivor, why the weight could be so long and what can be done to improve the system. and we will meet helen and her daughter who escaped the inferno on the g re nfell tower, who escaped the inferno on the grenfell tower, speaking for the first time about the night and the search for new accommodation. we came from the 21st floor all the way day. my daughter was in a coma for ten days. we nearly lost our lives. how come i not a priority? a long summer how come i not a priority? a long summer away from parliament and now all the talk is about brexit. no one is pretending this will be easy. i have always said that these negotiations will be tough, complex and at times confrontational. we will get the latest and our first sight of a dramatic new report in which the likes of the archbishop of canterbury and heavy thinkers say the model is broken. hot on the heels on hurricane harvey, another
now it's time for newsnight, with emily maitlis.mutilation and we will ask one campaigner, a survivor, why the weight could be so long and what can be done to improve the system. and we will meet helen and her daughter who escaped the inferno on the g re nfell tower, who escaped the inferno on the grenfell tower, speaking for the first time about the night and the search for new accommodation. we came from the 21st floor all the way day. my daughter was in a coma for ten days. we nearly lost...
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now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. an afghan asylum seeker who entered the country illegally was sent back to kabul against the order of a judge. he is back in britain, bringing a contempt of court action against the government. we will he from him alive. protests on the streets of spain as a ballot boxes are removed, catalan officials removed. why is the government so scared of seeing them vote on independence? we are live on screen and will ask a former member of the government what they are doing. and russell brand once told this programme there was little point in voting. does the very thing that was irresponsible? no. as a matter of fa ct, irresponsible? no. as a matter of fact, in my more optimistic moments, i hope that it may have in some small way have contributed to what we have subsequently seen, the labour party electing a leader that is engaged and engaging, authentic and truthful. good evening. what made the home office go against the court of the land? tonight, we explore the story ofa land? tonight, we e
now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. an afghan asylum seeker who entered the country illegally was sent back to kabul against the order of a judge. he is back in britain, bringing a contempt of court action against the government. we will he from him alive. protests on the streets of spain as a ballot boxes are removed, catalan officials removed. why is the government so scared of seeing them vote on independence? we are live on screen and will ask a former member of the...