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he has been in the bulgarian fa... he has been in thejob forfour years the bulgarian fa...ur years and things have not gotten better and have gotten worse and the quality of the bulgarian football and also there have been allegations of corruption and also the problem of racism this year only has been in the headlines quite often. the government also raided the offices of the football association this afternoon. so clearly they will take some sort of action and there will be a backlash against the association but it only remains to be seen what action will be taken against the actual fan groups that go and do this. do you think this will be the watershed moment that perhaps many are predicting it could be? to be honest with you i am not holding out much faith. we have had watershed moments in the past and things had fizzled out in the past. those supposedly will change the events of football and racism and other forms of discrimination will look in this game but the fact that we are here and talking about another issue, we are speaking about an issue with our national side,
he has been in the bulgarian fa... he has been in thejob forfour years the bulgarian fa...ur years and things have not gotten better and have gotten worse and the quality of the bulgarian football and also there have been allegations of corruption and also the problem of racism this year only has been in the headlines quite often. the government also raided the offices of the football association this afternoon. so clearly they will take some sort of action and there will be a backlash against...
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the fa says they are deeply concerned at the situation but the fa ct a concerned at the situation butgue side has taken this stand may now set a precedent for other clubs. former british noi kyle edmund has slumped to his eighth—straight defeat. he was beaten in three sets by us open semi—finalist matteo berrettini in the first round of the vienna 0pen. edmund showed glimpses of his best form, taking the opening set but errors crept into his game and the italian, who's ranked 11th in the world, came back to win. edmund is now 75th in the world rankings, and hasn't won since beating nick kyrgios in montreal in early august edmund's latest defeat could also damage his hopes of being picked by great britain for the davis cup finals in madrid next month. andy murray returns for the first time in three years. he won the european 0pen yesterday, his first singles title in two—and—a—half years following a second hip operation in january. also in the squad are dan evans, jamie murray and neal skupski, with either edmund or cameron norrie likely to take the last place. let's take a quick look
the fa says they are deeply concerned at the situation but the fa ct a concerned at the situation butgue side has taken this stand may now set a precedent for other clubs. former british noi kyle edmund has slumped to his eighth—straight defeat. he was beaten in three sets by us open semi—finalist matteo berrettini in the first round of the vienna 0pen. edmund showed glimpses of his best form, taking the opening set but errors crept into his game and the italian, who's ranked 11th in the...
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anti-fa. >> so anti-fa is anti-far itch.where does it land on our far-right spectrum? it doesn't. >> the political compass is more a square. bottom left,er that where you find an narc call communism, which is the political ideology i have now. no leaders, no hierarchies. the top right, that's fascism. >> where is a i'm with her hillary democrat? >> probably left of center, as opposed to like a right of center, more like -- kind of think of it as a moderate republican. abraham lincoln? >> yes, exactly. that's the last time we had a true moderate republican. now the stuff you see on the news, specifically like you've actually at times had to get out there and mix it up. what was it like? >> so i went to visit this protest in portland. there was like the proud boys and this group called a.c.t., anti-islamic. and this guy just ran at these two girls. and so they were both wearing hijabs. he definitely looked like he was going to hit them, jump on them. i didn't even think about it, i jumped like at him, but i picked him up. like
anti-fa. >> so anti-fa is anti-far itch.where does it land on our far-right spectrum? it doesn't. >> the political compass is more a square. bottom left,er that where you find an narc call communism, which is the political ideology i have now. no leaders, no hierarchies. the top right, that's fascism. >> where is a i'm with her hillary democrat? >> probably left of center, as opposed to like a right of center, more like -- kind of think of it as a moderate republican....
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by resignation of the head of the fa.ut that the chairman of the fa was there last night stop liaised very closely with the players and gareth southgate, making sure that they were ok. gareth southgate himself checked that the players were ok to continue, those who had been targeted. but i think the most sobering thing about this, they were very quick to say, this is not just a bulgarian they were very quick to say, this is notjust a bulgarian issue, this is just not an issue on the continent, the fa, we have issues, as well, within this country. gareth southgate, i think this puts things in perspective. he says sadly my players when asked whether they might be scarred by the experiences last night, he said sadly, because of their experiences in our own country, they are hardened to racism. many thanks indeed for that. it isa racism. many thanks indeed for that. it is a story we will be covering in great detail at the bbc sport centre today. do not forget the rest of the day's had lined over on the website, as well as for
by resignation of the head of the fa.ut that the chairman of the fa was there last night stop liaised very closely with the players and gareth southgate, making sure that they were ok. gareth southgate himself checked that the players were ok to continue, those who had been targeted. but i think the most sobering thing about this, they were very quick to say, this is not just a bulgarian they were very quick to say, this is notjust a bulgarian issue, this is just not an issue on the continent,...
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the fa is going to have to investigated. i don't think there isa to investigated. this manner. i think the game should be replayed but the fa now have got a lot of investigation to do and, as i say come in the police have been involved as well this evening. 0k, chris spittles there this evening. the fa have released a statement saying they are deeply concerned about what has happened, and they will investigate what has happened. well, this is what the haringay manager tom loizou had to say after the game was abandoned. it was disgusting to them. my goal keeper had a bottle thrown him. my number six got called names, he got racially abused, and there was no way i could let things continue. the referee was trained to call things down. the yeovil town laser try to calm them down, our players were trying to calm things down, and in the end, i told my players to get off the pitch. let's move on to today's football and the premier league is back after the international break. liverpool play tomorrow. but the break hasn't helped tottenham, whose miserable form continued w
the fa is going to have to investigated. i don't think there isa to investigated. this manner. i think the game should be replayed but the fa now have got a lot of investigation to do and, as i say come in the police have been involved as well this evening. 0k, chris spittles there this evening. the fa have released a statement saying they are deeply concerned about what has happened, and they will investigate what has happened. well, this is what the haringay manager tom loizou had to say...
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the study was comissioned by the fa and the pfa after claims that former west brom strikerjeff astle died because of repeated head trauma. the sheffield united striker oli mcburnie's been charged with drink—driving following an incident in leeds in the early hours of friday morning. the club's record signing will appear at leeds magistrates‘ court on the 6th of november. and leeds rhinos have been fined £20,000 by the rugby football league following salary cap breaches. half of that fine has been suspended for two years. the eight—times super league champions were found to have exceeded the cap on four separate occasions. leeds chief executive gary hetherington blamed an "administrative error". two men have been arrested in somerset by police investigating alleged racist abuse that caused an fa cup tie to be abandoned on saturday. haringey borough's players walked off during the game against yeovil town, saying their goalkeeper had been spat at and hit by an object thrown at him. ido i do feel it is getting worse. when i first started doing i do feel it is getting worse. when ifirst
the study was comissioned by the fa and the pfa after claims that former west brom strikerjeff astle died because of repeated head trauma. the sheffield united striker oli mcburnie's been charged with drink—driving following an incident in leeds in the early hours of friday morning. the club's record signing will appear at leeds magistrates‘ court on the 6th of november. and leeds rhinos have been fined £20,000 by the rugby football league following salary cap breaches. half of that fine...
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out the fa, and local fas, and we proved our case the fa, and local fas, and we proved our case to be you back in on this, in terms of the grassroots level, one team's experience, not a pleasant experience, not a pleasant experience, on the receiving end all the way they felt it was investigated. what do you say about what is going on at grassroots level? i say the opposite -- i sit opposite to the people who have to feel the cold, i feel sorry for the fa ct feel the cold, i feel sorry for the fact they have to deal with the volume of calls that they do. by all accounts, the grassroots level could be described as the wild west, some of the stories i have heard, it is a heavily under resourced part of the game, something that kick it out is trying to address but funding is difficult. because the problem in terms of trying to police it. thank you very much, all of you, really appreciate it. a couple of messages. kevin says, banned bulgaria from international football for three yea rs, international football for three years, when the football hero key say that, they will not even be play
out the fa, and local fas, and we proved our case the fa, and local fas, and we proved our case to be you back in on this, in terms of the grassroots level, one team's experience, not a pleasant experience, not a pleasant experience, on the receiving end all the way they felt it was investigated. what do you say about what is going on at grassroots level? i say the opposite -- i sit opposite to the people who have to feel the cold, i feel sorry for the fa ct feel the cold, i feel sorry for the...
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cuando evadieron la orden para r robar un camion al sur de san hosh jose el alguacil dice que todos fa r intercencioint intervencion digivina el afent i dice que por s7u menu mente pa m muchos enspensamytoientos no q x exponer las vidas dicen que actuo valerosamente en ese instante hyyo hasta que recibio un disparo mortal de la policia >> las oxcosas serian diferentei o saluieiera huyendo fyue al u s jose > >> dan a conocer el vcideo dide ourrcyurrurrido l pension que causo...
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since then, the fa have released a statement saying they are deeply concerned and are investigating whatwell, this is what the haringay manager tom loizou had to say after the game was abandoned. it was disgusting to them. my goalkeeper had a bottle thrown at him. my number six got called names, he got racially abused, and there was no way i could let things continue. the referee was trying to calm them down. the yeovil town players were trying to calm down down, our players are trying to calm things down. and in the end, i told my players to get off the page. let's move on to today's football and the premier league is back after the international break. liverpool play tomorrow. but the break hasn't helped tottenham, whose miserable form continued with a 1—1 draw at home to bottom side watford. it does nothing to relieve the pressure on tottenham's manager mauricio pochettino, who made 7 changes to his side for the game. watford scored afterjust 6 minutes through abdoulaye doucoure. and spurs only managed to rescue a point thanks to a late equaliser from dele alli. the only way that we a
since then, the fa have released a statement saying they are deeply concerned and are investigating whatwell, this is what the haringay manager tom loizou had to say after the game was abandoned. it was disgusting to them. my goalkeeper had a bottle thrown at him. my number six got called names, he got racially abused, and there was no way i could let things continue. the referee was trying to calm them down. the yeovil town players were trying to calm down down, our players are trying to calm...
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both haringey and yeovil will go into tonight's fa cup first round draw.at the situation, but the fact a non—league side has taken this stand may now set a precedent for other clubs. jane dougall, bbc news. former football players have a three and a half times higher rate of death due to diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's than expected. the study looked at causes of death of more than 7,500 scottish male professional players born between 1900 and 1976. but the study, funded by the english football association, also found that footballers were less likely than others to die from heart disease and some cancers. hugh pym is at wembley. tell us more about this report, hugh. solvay, it is very significant, the first comprehensive study of medical data of former professional footballers. —— sophie, it is very significant. there had been debates about football is heading the ball repeatedly, suffering concussion on the field, whether they are more likely to develop dementia or other brain conditions and this research carried out by the university of glasgo
both haringey and yeovil will go into tonight's fa cup first round draw.at the situation, but the fact a non—league side has taken this stand may now set a precedent for other clubs. jane dougall, bbc news. former football players have a three and a half times higher rate of death due to diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's than expected. the study looked at causes of death of more than 7,500 scottish male professional players born between 1900 and 1976. but the study, funded by the...
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we're certainly on different paths at the moment, two people are arrested after an fa cup tie was abandonedturday — amid reports of racist abuse against the haringey team. journal i sound appears in court as he fights expedition to the united states. two indian—based call centres, thought to have defrauded thousands of british victims in a computer security scam, are put out of business following an international police operation. this man on the phone kept saying, "oh, my god, oh, my god, this is really serious". and he was just increasing my level of anxiety to the point where i was in total panic. welcome to westminster, where borisjohnson will make another attempt to bring his brexit deal before the commons this afternoon — having failed to win the support of mps on saturday. downing street insists that mps must be allowed "a straight up and down vote" on the plan. but whether to allow the meaningful vote — when mps indicate whether they support the deal — will be up to the speaker, john bercow, to decide. it's widely expected that he will reject it on the grounds that it has already be
we're certainly on different paths at the moment, two people are arrested after an fa cup tie was abandonedturday — amid reports of racist abuse against the haringey team. journal i sound appears in court as he fights expedition to the united states. two indian—based call centres, thought to have defrauded thousands of british victims in a computer security scam, are put out of business following an international police operation. this man on the phone kept saying, "oh, my god, oh, my...
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the scottish fa here say they are ready to get tough when it comes to the scottish cup. implement the protocol in full? probably not. the worldwide events of i'd —— intensified campaign continues and in scotland, we wait and see. the women's champions league continues this evening — arsenal host slavia prague with a 5—2 lead from the first leg — and it's set to be a big night for glasgow city — as they aim to reach the quarter finals for only the second time in their history. as they aim to reach the quarter finals for only the second time in their history. they hold a 2—0 advantage against brondy heading into the second leg in glasgow. heather dew—ar reports. this is where the champions league encounter will take place, in glasgow. a far cry from the 20,000 capacity brondy. coming here, it is completely different for them and obviously we are used to playing here on the astrotu rf. are used to playing here on the astroturf. it will be a smaller pitch and hopefully we can get a good crowd yet to get us going. getting going is exactly what bronby will look to do tonight,
the scottish fa here say they are ready to get tough when it comes to the scottish cup. implement the protocol in full? probably not. the worldwide events of i'd —— intensified campaign continues and in scotland, we wait and see. the women's champions league continues this evening — arsenal host slavia prague with a 5—2 lead from the first leg — and it's set to be a big night for glasgow city — as they aim to reach the quarter finals for only the second time in their history. as...
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it comes as haringey borough and yeovil town prepare to replay their fa cup fixture this evening — itvil supporters of racist abuse. from north london, our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. bulgaria already had form for racism. commentator: in fact, to me, that looked like a right—wing gesture. but when nazi salutes were also accompanied by monkey chants, it rocked the footballing fraternity. campaigners, though, say today's fine, with their next match played behind closed doors, may hit bulgaria in the pocket, but not where it hurts. it's really, really dispiriting and disappointing to see the reaction from uefa today. it's a real missed opportunity to send a really strong message across the footballing world that racism won't be tolerated within the game. in terms of working with the bulgarian fa, it could have been a much harsher financial penalty in terms of the stadium bans, that could have been increased further. that night in sofia, england manager gareth southgate was quick to point out that racism exists across the whole of society. england might not have walked off
it comes as haringey borough and yeovil town prepare to replay their fa cup fixture this evening — itvil supporters of racist abuse. from north london, our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. bulgaria already had form for racism. commentator: in fact, to me, that looked like a right—wing gesture. but when nazi salutes were also accompanied by monkey chants, it rocked the footballing fraternity. campaigners, though, say today's fine, with their next match played behind closed doors,...
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the fa cup qualifying match between haringey borough and yeovil town will be replayed next week, after to alleged racist abuse. the match was stopped in the 64th minute, after some yeovil fans allegedly abused and spat at haringey‘s goalkeeper douglas pajetat. two people have been arrested. police believe two teenage boys who were fatally stabbed at a house party in milton keynes, were targeted by masked men who'd gatecrashed. the boys have been named locally as i7—year—olds dom ansah and ben gillham—rice. they were both stabbed shortly before midnight on saturday. researchers have found that former professional footballers are three and a half times more likely to die of dementia than other people of a similar age. academics at glasgow university have been investigating possible links between heading the ball and brain injury. their study was prompted by the case ofjeff astle, the former england striker. his family say he died of brain injuries caused during his playing days. our health editor hugh pym has the story. heading has always been part of football, but is it good for players
the fa cup qualifying match between haringey borough and yeovil town will be replayed next week, after to alleged racist abuse. the match was stopped in the 64th minute, after some yeovil fans allegedly abused and spat at haringey‘s goalkeeper douglas pajetat. two people have been arrested. police believe two teenage boys who were fatally stabbed at a house party in milton keynes, were targeted by masked men who'd gatecrashed. the boys have been named locally as i7—year—olds dom ansah and...
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the fa have to start doing something.emning and being angry about the treatment of the england players in bulgaria, they pointed out that we've got our own problems. we have to get our house in order. we've got our own problems. we have to get our house in orderlj reported on this four panorama years ago at the 2012 euros championships, it's about time they started banning countries from tournaments, notjust banning their supporters. it's the only message you can get across strongly by doing it. it has gone on forfar strongly by doing it. it has gone on for far too strongly by doing it. it has gone on forfar too long. we will do this again in about an hour. thank you for taking us through the papers. martin lipton and mo hussein will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. thank you mo hussein and martin lipton, for now. good evening. it has been a wet october right across the country. scenes like this were welcome first thing this morni
the fa have to start doing something.emning and being angry about the treatment of the england players in bulgaria, they pointed out that we've got our own problems. we have to get our house in order. we've got our own problems. we have to get our house in orderlj reported on this four panorama years ago at the 2012 euros championships, it's about time they started banning countries from tournaments, notjust banning their supporters. it's the only message you can get across strongly by doing...
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it isjust unthinkable, to see how the bulgarian fa president and the bulgarian fa president and the bulgariancrowd ? representatives of fair within the crowd? yes, at the international matches, under the uefa and fifa jurisdictions, we have observers present at the grounds, collecting evidence of racist abuse that has happened. there is a robust legal process behind it, to issue post—match sanctions. process behind it, to issue post-match sanctions. looking at what happened last night, talking about it this morning, it was disgraceful, but on some level, does this mark a little bit of progress because we can see, the players had a plan, i took the situation into their own hands, and carried on playing because they chose to. the focus should be on the targets of racist abuse, from the coaching staff, from the uefa staff on the ground. the three step protocol was activated, in close cooperation and advice from the staff, the referee, talking to players, who were deciding together whether to carry on or not. if the players had decided to carry on, it would have been activated, would have been le
it isjust unthinkable, to see how the bulgarian fa president and the bulgarian fa president and the bulgariancrowd ? representatives of fair within the crowd? yes, at the international matches, under the uefa and fifa jurisdictions, we have observers present at the grounds, collecting evidence of racist abuse that has happened. there is a robust legal process behind it, to issue post—match sanctions. process behind it, to issue post-match sanctions. looking at what happened last night,...
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by fa that we lost __by doesn't improve. by fa that we lost ——bya doesn't improve.way farther than mine. i guess you might think that coming so far away you would be able to make friends or there might be a strange tourist experience. but i always find it but the best ones, when you come to this place is there's not many foreign tourists, it's there so accepting and grateful that you are here and there will share everything with you. hello. well, over all, the weather this weekend isn't looking ideal. very changeable, a mixed picture throughout the uk, but there is some sunshine on offer too. but we'll concentrate on the rainfall first. it could be quite heavy again across southern areas of the uk. already the west country has seen a fair bit of rain in the last 2a hours. there could be some flooding during the next day or so again from this weather front that stretches right out from the atlantic across into germany and the baltic as well. it's kind of stuck here, it's a conveyor belt of cloud and moisture that keeps bringing more and more rain, pushed by quite a p
by fa that we lost __by doesn't improve. by fa that we lost ——bya doesn't improve.way farther than mine. i guess you might think that coming so far away you would be able to make friends or there might be a strange tourist experience. but i always find it but the best ones, when you come to this place is there's not many foreign tourists, it's there so accepting and grateful that you are here and there will share everything with you. hello. well, over all, the weather this weekend isn't...
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a group of fa ns abandoned if it continued.ve the pitch at that moment. i am sure that will have been part of their thinking. so, i'm incredibly proud of all of the players and all of the star. i don't think... of course, we could be criticised for not going far enough, but i think we've made a huge statement. i think we've made a huge statement. i think we've made a huge statement. i think we've made a huge statement and frankly we're in an impossible situation to get it right to the satisfaction of everybody. the uefa have asked to investigate as a matter of urgency. and there have been calls for beginner to be thrown out of the european championship. after all the debate that has happened, after all the warnings that had been in place, it was shocking to see the level of racist abuse of the england players having to endure. it is unthinkable how the bulgarian fa president and the locating coach said, you know, these things would not happen and they did not heed it. it is absolutely despicable. after what happened, we think t
a group of fa ns abandoned if it continued.ve the pitch at that moment. i am sure that will have been part of their thinking. so, i'm incredibly proud of all of the players and all of the star. i don't think... of course, we could be criticised for not going far enough, but i think we've made a huge statement. i think we've made a huge statement. i think we've made a huge statement. i think we've made a huge statement and frankly we're in an impossible situation to get it right to the...
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the fa ct to fulfil theirjobs that night.t that mistakes were made is a tragedy, but those mistakes should not be laid at the doors of any of the individual firefighters on the front line. the management of london fire brigade and the politicians who decided how much its funding was etc, for example mare borisjohnson as he was at the time, are the ones who have a lot of questions to answer, and i do hope that those questions are asked and we do get some sincere and honest answers from them, and maybe some of them accepting responsibility for what they did or didn't do. so that question about responsibility or accountability was going to be one i came to, cut because you will know that some of the survivors' groups are demanding the resignation or sacking of the head of the london fire brigade, coming again to your point that it is a managerial response that is necessary rather than the firefighters actually on the ground. do you think that kind of, that is what is required to put in new leadership? i do think there needs to b
the fa ct to fulfil theirjobs that night.t that mistakes were made is a tragedy, but those mistakes should not be laid at the doors of any of the individual firefighters on the front line. the management of london fire brigade and the politicians who decided how much its funding was etc, for example mare borisjohnson as he was at the time, are the ones who have a lot of questions to answer, and i do hope that those questions are asked and we do get some sincere and honest answers from them, and...
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let's hear from some of the scotla nd fa ns water!st thing we wanted was for it to be about the weather, that's not what people want, we wanted to see the match though good that we can get that now. it's fantastic for the japanese people, they've been absolutely spot on, couldn't ask for more and everyone is looking forward to it. i've spoken to a lot ofjapanese people and they were certain they wanted the game to continue, as well as because we are out if we don't win. as a nation, they are desperate for this win, no buts about it, and i'm looking forward to a fantastic game. this is going to be a really crucial game for the whole world cup. all the rest of the pools seems to play out as we expected but this is the pool. really looking forward to it. crucial indeed! now all scotland need to do is go out and win. wales take on uruguay in kumamoto. wins over georgia, australia and fiji has put them into the quarter—finals. there's an injury to fly—half dan biggar. rhys patchell‘s the only recognised replacement, winger hallam amos may
let's hear from some of the scotla nd fa ns water!st thing we wanted was for it to be about the weather, that's not what people want, we wanted to see the match though good that we can get that now. it's fantastic for the japanese people, they've been absolutely spot on, couldn't ask for more and everyone is looking forward to it. i've spoken to a lot ofjapanese people and they were certain they wanted the game to continue, as well as because we are out if we don't win. as a nation, they are...
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it will worry traditional republicans in the us and underlines the strength of vladimir putin, the favladimir putin, the fact that donald trump does not want to come up against him in any way and when you look at the future of the geopolitics we have, but trainer on one axis, russia in the middle of europe and the usa moving further and further away, it shows that the balance of verbal power really is changing. in the meantime, in this area what is being called by erdogan asa area what is being called by erdogan as a safe zone, the kurds have had to flee. it has been a hellish two weeks. it has been hellish and many children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants children, women, men, civilians, noncombata nts are being children, women, men, civilians, noncombatants are being pushed out of the area. some call it ethnic cleansing. the turks say we must do this because we feel threatened. positive take on adult. yes —— a positive take on adult. yes —— a positive take on it all in the arab news because they see president putin being involved as a positive thing. let's look at the guardian
it will worry traditional republicans in the us and underlines the strength of vladimir putin, the favladimir putin, the fact that donald trump does not want to come up against him in any way and when you look at the future of the geopolitics we have, but trainer on one axis, russia in the middle of europe and the usa moving further and further away, it shows that the balance of verbal power really is changing. in the meantime, in this area what is being called by erdogan asa area what is being...
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the fa, which funded the new research, highlights its finding that former professionals were less likely to die with lung cancer and heart disease, but the association now says children should limit heading practice and there's a sense in some quarters that the report must serve as a wake—up call for football. hugh pym, bbc news. arsenal missed the chance to move third, in the english premier league on monday evening. they were beaten 1—0 at sheffield united. lys mousset, making his first league start for the home side. got the goal, after half an hour, to move them into the top half of the table. arsenal enjoyed the majority of the possession but couldn't make it count, their boss unai emery admitted his opponents defended well. the second half i think the fans more deep and be controlled better the match because on the pitch, there was less space and... we capped three or four chances to score and to roll the match and more. but they are a very strong defensive team. we deserve to win a tight game. we created some good chances and new... we knew that the amount of quality they have on
the fa, which funded the new research, highlights its finding that former professionals were less likely to die with lung cancer and heart disease, but the association now says children should limit heading practice and there's a sense in some quarters that the report must serve as a wake—up call for football. hugh pym, bbc news. arsenal missed the chance to move third, in the english premier league on monday evening. they were beaten 1—0 at sheffield united. lys mousset, making his first...
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in fa ct, the weather is looking better.e satellite image, that is going to be over the uk on tuesday. you can see this weather front even dies away have. i think make the most of it because it's not going to last. the second half of the week looks as though things are going downhill once again. tuesday, right from the word go, probably dry for most of us. the cloud is still lingering in the north—east. it could be some light rain around newcastle and edinburgh. and we're left with a bright for most of us. so, one or two of us could want to showers, but the vast majority of the country should have a dry day. it is quite respectable in london. not so bad on the north of the country. mention there is more rain on the way tuesday night into wednesday, there will be yet another with front heading our way. in fact early wednesday morning could be 5°99y early wednesday morning could be soggy once again in eastern areas but once again, the weather will improve temporarily at least on the wednesday. this is around lunchtime, the mid
in fa ct, the weather is looking better.e satellite image, that is going to be over the uk on tuesday. you can see this weather front even dies away have. i think make the most of it because it's not going to last. the second half of the week looks as though things are going downhill once again. tuesday, right from the word go, probably dry for most of us. the cloud is still lingering in the north—east. it could be some light rain around newcastle and edinburgh. and we're left with a bright...
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it comes as haringey borough and yeovil replayed their fa cup fixture this evening.the pitch, accusing yeovil supporters of racist abuse. from north london, our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. fa cup games always have a special importance for the coffers of non—league clubs, but for haringey borough, this rescheduled match tonight had a deeper meaning. just ten days ago here, in this diverse area of london, some of borough's players alleged they were racially abused by some yeovil town fans. you can see here some players complaining to the referee as objects were also thrown. borough's manager decided enough was enough, and the team abandoned the match. ijust reacted on the day, reacted to the situation, and i hope i never have to make that decision again. i think other people should be making that decision. commentator: in fact, to me, that looked like a right—wing gesture. earlier that same week, england players had run a gauntlet of abuse in bulgaria — nazi salutes and monkey chants prompted uefa's president to say football must wage a war on racism. b
it comes as haringey borough and yeovil replayed their fa cup fixture this evening.the pitch, accusing yeovil supporters of racist abuse. from north london, our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. fa cup games always have a special importance for the coffers of non—league clubs, but for haringey borough, this rescheduled match tonight had a deeper meaning. just ten days ago here, in this diverse area of london, some of borough's players alleged they were racially abused by some yeovil...
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however, for the lioness fa ns of wembley.team play on home soil for the first time since the world cup, it was a result to forget. england had bundled the ball into the back of the net early on only fourjodie taylor's gold to be ruled out for offside. england looked comfortable and dominated in the first half. they managed to keep one of the game' greatest players at bay. but phil neville's side failed in front of goal when it mattered. taylor, with the pick of the chances. phil neville called for his side to be more ruthless in the second half, but it was brazil who got the first breakthrough. they made the most of the space and headed home. the goalkeeper should have done better. it was so simple for brazil's second with england scrambling up the back. brazil doubled their lead. england needed a spark and it came from beth england. off the bench and straight onto the scoresheet. a first international goalfor the scoresheet. a first international goal for the chelsea striker but she couldn't prevent inge's first ever defeat
however, for the lioness fa ns of wembley.team play on home soil for the first time since the world cup, it was a result to forget. england had bundled the ball into the back of the net early on only fourjodie taylor's gold to be ruled out for offside. england looked comfortable and dominated in the first half. they managed to keep one of the game' greatest players at bay. but phil neville's side failed in front of goal when it mattered. taylor, with the pick of the chances. phil neville called...
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the research funded by the fa looked at medical records of former professionals born before 1976.re likely to die with dementia than the general population, but they were less prone to fatal heart disease or some cancers. the report author argues the modern game could learn some lessons. we are currently maybe four or five sessions a week, maybe they could make it one session a week. these things, measures that the sport can look at across the game and say this is unnecessary, we can cut this down. the fa says further research is needed and it is the responsibility of the wider game to come up with answers on whether changes are required and whether there needs to be another look at heading's place in football. hugh pym, bbc news. the british rapper andrew onwubolu, better known as rapman, has never shied away from controversial issues in his songwriting. domestic abuse and life among street gangs have featured in his lyrics. now the lewisham born artist is about to make his first feature film, about the gang turf wars of south london, and he's backed by none other thanjay—z. he's
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and an fa cup qualifying game is abandoned after alleged racist abuse towards a goal keeper.lcome to sportsday. we'll have news on another andy murray win too but we'll head to japan first where england recorded their biggest win in a rugby world cup knockout match to beat australia and setup a semi final with new zealand. after their a0 points to 16 win — england head coach eddiejones said they still had room for improvement too. our sports editor dan roan sent us this report from oita. their world cup has taken time to gather pace but here in takam a defining moment for england had arrived. one of rugby is great rivalry is about to resume. england had beaten australia six times in a i’ow had beaten australia six times in a row but this was the one that mattered. jonny may gave his side the perfect start. they were not finished there, recalled henry slade with the interception. he may not have had the pace but he had the vision. finding may for his second try in three minutes. captain owen farrell back in form again, to extend his side's lead. thanks to the kicking of christ
and an fa cup qualifying game is abandoned after alleged racist abuse towards a goal keeper.lcome to sportsday. we'll have news on another andy murray win too but we'll head to japan first where england recorded their biggest win in a rugby world cup knockout match to beat australia and setup a semi final with new zealand. after their a0 points to 16 win — england head coach eddiejones said they still had room for improvement too. our sports editor dan roan sent us this report from oita....
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in fa ct, make unsubstantiated allegations. in fact, he has done so very recently on twitter.is more there. and as a result, they are asking the white house and the state department for lots of documents, never should some subpoenas. at the heart of this is a real attempt to get anything to show there was pressure put on ukraine. —— they haveissued pressure put on ukraine. —— they have issued some subpoenas. there is a suggestion that president trump has offered volodymyr zelensky a visit to the white house. that is all strongly denied by the white house, but democrats want to see documents around any discussions, and up to this point, they say they have been stonewalled by mike pompeo at the state department, and the city have also been stonewalled by the white house. but they are determined and are aggressively pursuing these documents, which could well set up a legal battle even before there is a vote about potential impeachment of donald trump. 0k, chris, thank you. the headlines on bbc news — the parents of a teenager killed in a road accident makes an emotional appealfor
in fa ct, make unsubstantiated allegations. in fact, he has done so very recently on twitter.is more there. and as a result, they are asking the white house and the state department for lots of documents, never should some subpoenas. at the heart of this is a real attempt to get anything to show there was pressure put on ukraine. —— they haveissued pressure put on ukraine. —— they have issued some subpoenas. there is a suggestion that president trump has offered volodymyr zelensky a...
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but the fa ct of far, nobody is divorcing.are two things, the fact that the duchess has said she has really tried to adopt the british stiff upper lip, before concluding it was, quote, internally really damaging. i think that will set a lot of tongues wagging. what the queen has been, in a sense, exemplary, she doesn't comment, and be fascinating to hear what her advice would be —— it would be fascinating to hear what her advice would be, but are they asking for and listening to advice? who is advising them? and are they listening? and the other thing is that, when meghan talks about the fa ct that, when meghan talks about the fact that she doesn't object to fair scrutiny, she is claiming that this is, quote, a different beast, i never thought this would be easy but i thought it would be fair. you know, they are suing the sun, the daily mirror, mirror, and this is a very difficult narrative. i don't think it will please everybody to see a woman was clearly in turmoil, a husband, and we now have confirmation from this documenta
but the fa ct of far, nobody is divorcing.are two things, the fact that the duchess has said she has really tried to adopt the british stiff upper lip, before concluding it was, quote, internally really damaging. i think that will set a lot of tongues wagging. what the queen has been, in a sense, exemplary, she doesn't comment, and be fascinating to hear what her advice would be —— it would be fascinating to hear what her advice would be, but are they asking for and listening to advice? who...
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that is something the fa ns confirmed? that is something the fans are desperate to see. wilder has a fight next so we will see what happens with that. deontay wilder has been reported as saying he doesn't think it will happen. i have no interest in what deontay wilder says or does to be fair. mental health, especially in sport is something people are becoming more and more aware of especially because people like you have spoken so openly about it. do you feel the profile has been raised and you feel that people are coming up to you and saying thank you because you have helped me? yes, ido you because you have helped me? yes, i do believe i have raised the profile quite a bit in the last couple of years. i do get a lot of m essa 9 es couple of years. i do get a lot of messages from all over the world, people approaching me, saying thank you and shaking my hand, i have even had gifts sent to me. it is very humbling andi had gifts sent to me. it is very humbling and i aim to keep inspiring people and hopefully helping as many people and hopefully helping as many people as i
that is something the fa ns confirmed? that is something the fans are desperate to see. wilder has a fight next so we will see what happens with that. deontay wilder has been reported as saying he doesn't think it will happen. i have no interest in what deontay wilder says or does to be fair. mental health, especially in sport is something people are becoming more and more aware of especially because people like you have spoken so openly about it. do you feel the profile has been raised and you...
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both haringey and yeovil will go into tonight's fa cup first round draw.precedent for other clubs. jane dougall, bbc news. coming up we will have the six o'clock news. but now it is time for the weather. this time next week we could have a large area of high pressure bringing dry weather across the uk. today we have got some dry weather but around the edges of a there has been a lot of cloud and near that weather front in the south—east of england, we have still got low cloud and a bit of rain and drizzle. it was further north and west that we saw some sunshine coming through now and again but it has certainly been a cool and grey day. temperatures have not changed much all day. in the south—east, there is still some light rain and drizzle. eventually that will pull away so it should dry up. we will see the cloud increasing across scotland and northern ireland as the breeze freshens. with the cloud thinning across england and wales, it will be cooler than last night and where we get some decent brea ks night and where we get some decent breaks in the cloud
both haringey and yeovil will go into tonight's fa cup first round draw.precedent for other clubs. jane dougall, bbc news. coming up we will have the six o'clock news. but now it is time for the weather. this time next week we could have a large area of high pressure bringing dry weather across the uk. today we have got some dry weather but around the edges of a there has been a lot of cloud and near that weather front in the south—east of england, we have still got low cloud and a bit of...
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all the rain that we have recently had, there more rain on the way before we get to the weather in fat wednesday's expected to bring some wet weather early in the morning, already rainy across and southwestern parts of the country and this is the weather front that is heading our way and will be moving across the country over the course of the night and i think early, by the early hours of the morning it will be slap bang in the middle of the uk and with that also, some pretty windy conditions as well for a while. they pressure on the atla ntic for a while. they pressure on the atlantic that is heading our way and will be read during the weekend, but i think some heavy showers on the way in the coming days. this is the short term, so the rain around five oi’ short term, so the rain around five or six short term, so the rain around five orsix in short term, so the rain around five or six in the morning and central parts of the uk are from london, the midlands, and into central scotland and so the early birds will catch some rain and we will see where it is around the seven or eight o'c
all the rain that we have recently had, there more rain on the way before we get to the weather in fat wednesday's expected to bring some wet weather early in the morning, already rainy across and southwestern parts of the country and this is the weather front that is heading our way and will be moving across the country over the course of the night and i think early, by the early hours of the morning it will be slap bang in the middle of the uk and with that also, some pretty windy conditions...
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the ukip, the fa rajs, and the pledge to this party. had not delivered he will bejudged. the date because he had not delivered he will be judged. the date of this bill is the 12th of december and we all know that a poll in december is less than ideal. in my constituency it get stuck at about 3:30pm in some of the highlands constituencies. —— it gets dark. it is worth that risk to get rid of this prime minister. calling an election by driving to a bill in one day is less than ideal. six hours to consider all of these details. using a programme motion to clamp down on any kind of amendments is objectionable. that is why we will be supporting the honourable lady from walthamstow with her a moment today. there has never the scottish national party to vote with the tories on programme motions, we will not be standing in the way of this bill. we will not vote with the tories on this programme motion but we will back the general election that this country definitely needs to break the brexit deadlock and make scotland's voice loud and clear. c
the ukip, the fa rajs, and the pledge to this party. had not delivered he will bejudged. the date because he had not delivered he will be judged. the date of this bill is the 12th of december and we all know that a poll in december is less than ideal. in my constituency it get stuck at about 3:30pm in some of the highlands constituencies. —— it gets dark. it is worth that risk to get rid of this prime minister. calling an election by driving to a bill in one day is less than ideal. six...
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this happened despite the fa ct statement. despite the fact that thousands of seats were closed off in protest at previous behaviour by bulgarian supporters. what do you uefa have to do to make a stand? there were calls during the match to say that england should bull out and walk off, i think that would have been a mistake. would have made much more sense to wait for the match to be called off by officials. the players are proud of themselves for carrying on. yes, despite this horrific abuse. in line with the rules, a warning was read out to fans saying that if the abuse did not stop the match would be cancelled and therefore forfeited because it was the home fans that who were chanting. that did not then happen which meant that the england team had to carry on again and again, every time he touched the ball he was facing gs and chard side nancy salutes. it is clear from some of the outfits that these guys where wearing, a picture there that they come equipped. —— nancy salutes. this was not a sudden urge to be racist, they h
this happened despite the fa ct statement. despite the fact that thousands of seats were closed off in protest at previous behaviour by bulgarian supporters. what do you uefa have to do to make a stand? there were calls during the match to say that england should bull out and walk off, i think that would have been a mistake. would have made much more sense to wait for the match to be called off by officials. the players are proud of themselves for carrying on. yes, despite this horrific abuse....
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uefa charges followed, the head of the bulgarian fa stood down, six men have been arrested so far. cross live to sofia now, and speak to our correspondent daniel sandford. evening, daniel. things have moved fairly quickly and we are beginning to learn more about the make up of the main group of ultra fans where most of the racist abuse came from. uefa have brought charges against bulgaria, they've had yes, the bulgaria football union may have been called out by events on monday night, but things have moved with blistering speed, today at the first police action. police here say that they have identified 15 people on they have identified 15 people on the cctv pictures who they believe we re the cctv pictures who they believe were involved in both the racial abuse, or the nazi salutes, which we re abuse, or the nazi salutes, which were witnessed here on monday night. they have identified nine of those 15 people, and worked out who they are and i've already got six of them in custody. they said it's now up to prosecutors what should be done with them, but they will be dealt with eithe
uefa charges followed, the head of the bulgarian fa stood down, six men have been arrested so far. cross live to sofia now, and speak to our correspondent daniel sandford. evening, daniel. things have moved fairly quickly and we are beginning to learn more about the make up of the main group of ultra fans where most of the racist abuse came from. uefa have brought charges against bulgaria, they've had yes, the bulgaria football union may have been called out by events on monday night, but...
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two people are arrested after an fa cup tie was abandoned on saturday, amid reports of racist abuse against haringey team. two indian—based call centres, thought to have defrauded thousands of british victims in a computer security scam, are put out of business following an international police operation. this man on the phone kept saying, "oh, my god, oh, my god, this is really serious". and he was just increasing my level of anxiety to the point where i was in total panic. the tears flow for andy murray as he wins his first singles title since career—saving hip surgery. he won the european open in antwerp. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. the government will push again today for mps to vote on borisjohnson‘s brexit deal. it comes after a bruising weekend for the prime minister, in which he was forced to ask the eu for an extension to his planned leaving date of october 31st. let's take a quick look at what's in store. ministers will try for another meaningful vote this afternoon — that's where mps can indicate whether or not they support the prime minister's deal in princ
two people are arrested after an fa cup tie was abandoned on saturday, amid reports of racist abuse against haringey team. two indian—based call centres, thought to have defrauded thousands of british victims in a computer security scam, are put out of business following an international police operation. this man on the phone kept saying, "oh, my god, oh, my god, this is really serious". and he was just increasing my level of anxiety to the point where i was in total panic. the...
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that together the protection occurs and secures the prisoners and fixed a legitimate concern of turkey fas well? was there no chance for diplomacy, are we so weak and enact diplomatically that turkey forced the hand of the united states of america i believe that it's interpretive that public hearings are held after these questions and they are able to conduct them next week. i note in closing the cease-fire agreement is honored after turkey and its brutal killing. ivbut i note i already lost and america honor had already been tarnished. we once abandoned a red line and now an ally. mr. president, we need answers. what happened shouldn't happen again and we must take action to ensure that it does not.
that together the protection occurs and secures the prisoners and fixed a legitimate concern of turkey fas well? was there no chance for diplomacy, are we so weak and enact diplomatically that turkey forced the hand of the united states of america i believe that it's interpretive that public hearings are held after these questions and they are able to conduct them next week. i note in closing the cease-fire agreement is honored after turkey and its brutal killing. ivbut i note i already lost...
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and whenever you talk to people about the prospect of no—deal, the fa ct about the prospect of no—dealting ever closer, they don't seem to think that the danger of no—deal seemingly increasing threats of no—deal, that it means that the irish government should back down. the message from political parties in dublin, business leaders north and south, and indeed from people you tend to talk to in the border region, on the brexit front line, is that the irish government should hold their nerve and face down the british government. plenty of support for the irish gunmen‘s strategy across the country, but how it will end up, well, people still have a lot of questions about the uncertainty and certainly there is a great deal of concern. thank you very much, chris page in dublin. people buying home and car insurance are paying £1.2 billion too much every year. that's the finding from a report by the city watchdog, the financial conduct authority. the fca says competition in the insurance industry isn't working and that customers are being penalised for loyalty. it's calculated that some six mi
and whenever you talk to people about the prospect of no—deal, the fa ct about the prospect of no—dealting ever closer, they don't seem to think that the danger of no—deal seemingly increasing threats of no—deal, that it means that the irish government should back down. the message from political parties in dublin, business leaders north and south, and indeed from people you tend to talk to in the border region, on the brexit front line, is that the irish government should hold their...
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the research funded by the fa looked at medical records of former professionals born before 1976. the general population, but they were less prone to fatal heart disease or some cancers. the report author argues the modern game could learn some lessons. we are currently maybe four or five sessions a week, maybe they could make it one session a week. these things, measures that the sport can look at across the game and say this is unnecessary, we can cut this down. the fa says further research is needed and it is the responsibility of the wider game to come up with answers on whether changes are required and whether there needs to be another look at heading's place in football. hugh pym, bbc news. it was cold across scotland and tonight will be milder, with a larger breeze and cloud coming in. the rain we are seeing in east anglia and the south—east should eventually push away, so drying off across england and wales, some brea ks across england and wales, some breaks in the cloud, leading to a more chilly night than last night and may be some pockets of mist and in southern parts.
the research funded by the fa looked at medical records of former professionals born before 1976. the general population, but they were less prone to fatal heart disease or some cancers. the report author argues the modern game could learn some lessons. we are currently maybe four or five sessions a week, maybe they could make it one session a week. these things, measures that the sport can look at across the game and say this is unnecessary, we can cut this down. the fa says further research...
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and the fa ct wherever it was recorded. a video in april very much emulating 0sama bin laden, him with a blank background, an assault rifle aside him, with long beard, wisdom. all that was very much a symbolic spiritual leadership propaganda. that is all gone, they will have trouble finding someone gone, they will have trouble finding someone with the same credentials as him. they will replace him, it will be someone you've never heard of. they are not gone, there are ruminant sleeper cells, there will be calls for revenge, and deftly there'll people out for revenge as there'll people out for revenge as there was after bin laden. this underlines the point that you can kill people but you don't kill an idea and philosophy, anything like that as easily. is there a risk for the united states and this that having this rather convenient timing, meaning trump has said it's done, it's fine to leave syria, but actually these things come back to bite you in the bottom years later? use you would word —— words you would use, but i wou
and the fa ct wherever it was recorded. a video in april very much emulating 0sama bin laden, him with a blank background, an assault rifle aside him, with long beard, wisdom. all that was very much a symbolic spiritual leadership propaganda. that is all gone, they will have trouble finding someone gone, they will have trouble finding someone with the same credentials as him. they will replace him, it will be someone you've never heard of. they are not gone, there are ruminant sleeper cells,...
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clearly the head of the bulgarian fa, if he had known what the consequences were of what happened lastht, then he would effectively lose his job, then happened last night, then he would effectively lose hisjob, then they would have done more about it. this was clearly a major miscalculation. they either thought that these fans wouldn't turn up, that the fans that we re wouldn't turn up, that the fans that were pulling these nazi salutes were effectively a small neo—nazi group of ultras from a couple of clubs, or they thought that they wouldn't do what they did, or perhaps they thought that they wouldn't —— ufo wouldn't react in a way that they did. but either way the head of bulgarian football has now lost his job and it has sent a strong signal to other football associations across eastern europe. and it may mean that something is done about this issue. also making news today: japan's prime minister has warned the economic effects of the typhoon which struck the country on saturday could be prolonged. more than 100,000 rescue workers have been working on the clean—up operation. typhoo
clearly the head of the bulgarian fa, if he had known what the consequences were of what happened lastht, then he would effectively lose his job, then happened last night, then he would effectively lose hisjob, then they would have done more about it. this was clearly a major miscalculation. they either thought that these fans wouldn't turn up, that the fans that we re wouldn't turn up, that the fans that were pulling these nazi salutes were effectively a small neo—nazi group of ultras from a...
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in fa ct, split between joint winners. in fact, rules were introduced to stop this happening.judges could not separate margaret atwood and bernardine evaristo. the testa m e nts, atwood and bernardine evaristo. the testaments, margaret atwood's long—awaited follow—up to the handmaid's tale, was described by the head judge is a savage and beautiful novel. the 75—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second timelj the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. i am very surprised. i wouldn't have that i would have been —— i would have thought that i would have been too elderly. and i kind of don't need the attention. so i'm very glad that you are getting some. thank you. berna rdine you are getting some. thank you. bernardine evaristo made the shortlist for the first time with her eighth book. girl, woman, other was praised as something utterly magical. it follows 12 characters, mostly black british women. i, i suppose a lot of people say this, i never thought it would happe
in fa ct, split between joint winners. in fact, rules were introduced to stop this happening.judges could not separate margaret atwood and bernardine evaristo. the testa m e nts, atwood and bernardine evaristo. the testaments, margaret atwood's long—awaited follow—up to the handmaid's tale, was described by the head judge is a savage and beautiful novel. the 75—year—old is the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her second time. the oldest person to win the prize, and it was her...
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they will be cheered on by thousands of fa ns they will be cheered on by thousands of fans inside ofarly, the context of this match has changed dramatically in the last 48—hour is. this will be the chance to remember all of those affected by the typhoon. the weather also disprupted the japanese grand prix. qualifying was pushed back a day, but that didn't stop valterri bottas — who's won in suzuka this morning to hand mercedes a sixth constructors title in a row. as lewis hamilton's made to wait for the drivers title. michael redford was watching. bright sunshine at suzuka after a disruptive race weekend — typhoon hagibis now a distant memory, just a bit of a breeze to deal with. qualifying was made to look a breeze by ferrari early in the morning, sebastian vettel on pole position — his first since june. team—mate charles leclerc just behind him. their advantage was soon blown away, a stuttering start and valtteri bottas took his chance. max verstappen tried to follow him — not as successfully. a crash with leclerc, an incident that would end verstappen‘s race. leclerc dealt with th
they will be cheered on by thousands of fa ns they will be cheered on by thousands of fans inside ofarly, the context of this match has changed dramatically in the last 48—hour is. this will be the chance to remember all of those affected by the typhoon. the weather also disprupted the japanese grand prix. qualifying was pushed back a day, but that didn't stop valterri bottas — who's won in suzuka this morning to hand mercedes a sixth constructors title in a row. as lewis hamilton's made to...
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donald trump is saying both these whistleblowers are biased but the fa ct whistleblowers are biased buter one has come forward , fact that another one has come forward, does that change things for the republican party? not so much for the republican party, just changes things in general. this is a moment where we are so changes things in general. this is a moment where we are so polarised and thatis moment where we are so polarised and that is not atypical in washington, for people to sort of rush to the fringes of the political spectrum. but certainly, with the second whistleblower, it being a first—hand account is that more and more people who support resident trump are going to say this is a grand conspiracy. more people than want to undermine the president. this is the republican argument i suspect we we re republican argument i suspect we were here over the coming week. do you think it's a good idea for the democrats to keep continuing with impeachment proceedings? absolutely. i think those things can be mutually exclusive because there is a reality here. there are democrats who di
donald trump is saying both these whistleblowers are biased but the fa ct whistleblowers are biased buter one has come forward , fact that another one has come forward, does that change things for the republican party? not so much for the republican party, just changes things in general. this is a moment where we are so changes things in general. this is a moment where we are so polarised and thatis moment where we are so polarised and that is not atypical in washington, for people to sort of...
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fa are now being accepted. right now is the best time to apply for aid and it helps to get in the forms early at colleges and federal and state governments to review how much aid you get. we'll have more news right after the break. see you back here in a second. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>> welcome back. and happening today, a little before noon if you hear a roar of flight jets in the skies above san francisco, the blue angels are not in the area. it is a week early for fleet week. actually you'll hear and see the united kingdom red arrows aerobatic te
fa are now being accepted. right now is the best time to apply for aid and it helps to get in the forms early at colleges and federal and state governments to review how much aid you get. we'll have more news right after the break. see you back here in a second. come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me,...
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it is astonishing, and the fa ct labour.at labour should be had by now. he has also been repeatedly promising he will not ask for an extension. we know what happened of course and we have heard from the eu that they will, we don't know how long. let's just listen in to a couple of exa m ples of just listen in to a couple of examples of how he has been addressing this. i want everybody to know there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. we are leaving on the 31st of october no ifs or buts. can you make a promise today to the british public that you will not go back to brussels and ask for another delay to brexit? yes, i can. i'd rather be deadin to brexit? yes, i can. i'd rather be dead ina to brexit? yes, i can. i'd rather be dead in a ditch. we are all very familiar with that phrase but let's go back to the extension. refusing to ask, why is that so important to him? again, it comes down to personal credibility on this issue. he is the person who was one of the main leaders of the vote leave campaign.
it is astonishing, and the fa ct labour.at labour should be had by now. he has also been repeatedly promising he will not ask for an extension. we know what happened of course and we have heard from the eu that they will, we don't know how long. let's just listen in to a couple of exa m ples of just listen in to a couple of examples of how he has been addressing this. i want everybody to know there are no circumstances in which i will ask brussels to delay. we are leaving on the 31st of october...
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would take mail on sunday to court, the court papers were lodged, they were processed on monday, the fa fact that this action was being taken was fact that this action was being ta ken was about fact that this action was being taken was about to enter the public domain and that. a hand last night. not at all ideal time, 2a hours before the end of what has been a very successful visit. the other thing i think it is unclear is the extent to which, if at all, harry has heeded advice from his officials about the wording of that very outspoken statement last night. it was very much couched in his language, rather headstrong, perhaps, certainly passionate, and i sense there may be some officials within the royal household who will have felt that a degree of restraint was rather more appropriate. they clearly both, harry and megan, feel very deeply about this, instituting these legal proceedings and the mail on sunday have said that they will defend it vigorously. —— meghan. in a surprise announcement, the chief executive of tesco dave lewis has said he's leaving the supermarket for personal r
would take mail on sunday to court, the court papers were lodged, they were processed on monday, the fa fact that this action was being taken was fact that this action was being ta ken was about fact that this action was being taken was about to enter the public domain and that. a hand last night. not at all ideal time, 2a hours before the end of what has been a very successful visit. the other thing i think it is unclear is the extent to which, if at all, harry has heeded advice from his...
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dup in northern ireland, and you also have pressure from other eu member states worried about this fates worried about this fact that perhaps boris johnson wa nts a fact that perhaps boris johnson wants a looser relationship with the eu infuture, wants a looser relationship with the eu in future, which would mean the ability to diverge more significantly from eu regulations, and if that is where he wants to end up and if that is where he wants to end up then they are going to be much more insistent that the solution, whatever it may be, for the irish border is absolutely legally sound. you have these different players revolving around, supposed to come to one perfect point at the eu summit but it feels like the time for that could be running very short. and at the moment in westminster, the basis of a parliamentary sitting on saturday, it is still going ahead? we don't know for certain. we were told by the leader of the house, jacob rees—mogg, but it depends on what happens in the next few days. but leaders of other countries want borisjohnson to show leaders of other countries want b
dup in northern ireland, and you also have pressure from other eu member states worried about this fates worried about this fact that perhaps boris johnson wa nts a fact that perhaps boris johnson wants a looser relationship with the eu infuture, wants a looser relationship with the eu in future, which would mean the ability to diverge more significantly from eu regulations, and if that is where he wants to end up and if that is where he wants to end up then they are going to be much more...
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we have already employed over 400 so far, we have already employed over 400 so fa r, really we have alreadyloyed over 400 so far, really quickly. so, a lot of them have cried when we offered them jobs so it's really emotional. we'll ask what the long term prospects are for the travel chain. also this lunchtime... parliament is to hold a special saturday sitting, on october 19th — after the eu summit seen as the last chance for the uk and eu to agree a brexit deal. the foreign secretary urges the us to do the right thing about the diplomatic immunity given to a driver — after 19—year—old harry dunn was killed in a motorbike collision. a remarkable recovery — the teenager who had more than five hours of surgery after splitting herjaw in two in a horse riding accident. i'm live in penzance, where as part of the bbc‘s coastal britain series — we're looking at the issues facing towns like this — as new bbc analysis shows people living in coastal areas are likely to earn considerably less than those living inland. we'll be asking why. and coming up on bbc news: scotland have set up a rugby world
we have already employed over 400 so far, we have already employed over 400 so fa r, really we have alreadyloyed over 400 so far, really quickly. so, a lot of them have cried when we offered them jobs so it's really emotional. we'll ask what the long term prospects are for the travel chain. also this lunchtime... parliament is to hold a special saturday sitting, on october 19th — after the eu summit seen as the last chance for the uk and eu to agree a brexit deal. the foreign secretary urges...
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in fa ct, protesters. no, that's right.nia to stay part of a united spain, and polls, wants catalonia to stay part ofa united spain, and infact, there is another major rally that is planned here in barcelona on sunday, tomorrow, when those who support catalonia estonia —— catalonia staying as part of spain are expected to take to the street. the organisers... there is a man they're kicking the police van as it pulls out. the pro—independence politician and leaders had called for many people to take to the streets today because they wanted to get out bigger numbers than those in favour of remaining part of spain on sunday, the police are moving us back out of the way as they appear to be moving in. perhaps to arrest more of these demonstrators. we'll let you get out of the way, sarah, but thank you very much for that. that is sarah raine said in downtown barcelona as the protests continue over the jailed nine separatist leaders in spain. the democratic unionist party in northern ireland, has vowed to oppose the prime ministe
in fa ct, protesters. no, that's right.nia to stay part of a united spain, and polls, wants catalonia to stay part ofa united spain, and infact, there is another major rally that is planned here in barcelona on sunday, tomorrow, when those who support catalonia estonia —— catalonia staying as part of spain are expected to take to the street. the organisers... there is a man they're kicking the police van as it pulls out. the pro—independence politician and leaders had called for many...