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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ur website. there is anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. the roman catholic cardinal of nicaragua, leopoldo brenes, says the church is being persecuted by the government of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent weeks, and cardinal brenes said he had been manhandled by the security forces. british police are continuing to investigate a suspected acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the youngster‘s face and arm were seriously burned when the liquid was thrown on him on sunday afternoon. a 39—year—old man has been arrested in connection with the incident. detective have released security camera footage in the hope of determining exactly what happened. sweden is appealing for international help to tackle dozens of forest fires raging a
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ur website. there is anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news, or download the bbc news app. the roman catholic cardinal of nicaragua, leopoldo brenes, says the church is being persecuted by the government of daniel 0rtega. church leaders have been attempting to mediate during months of anti—government protests. the un says more than 300 people have been killed. churches have been vandalised in recent...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ion about the conflict in yemen on our website. there's anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the american state of missouri has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake on thursday. caroline davies reports. fighting against the waves and taking on water. this was moments before the duck boat sank. 17 people didn't survive. tia coleman was one of those on—board. she was rescued but her husband and three children and five other relatives survived. he said you didn't need to worry about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. i felt like about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. ifelt like if about your lifejackets, so we didn't grab them. i felt like if i was able to get a life jacket i was able to save my babies, because they could have at
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ion about the conflict in yemen on our website. there's anaylsis, as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bbc.com/news or download the bbc news app. a woman who lost nine members of her family when a tourist boat sank in a lake in the american state of missouri has been describing what happened. 17 people died when the duck boat capsized during a thunder storm on table rock lake on thursday. caroline davies reports. fighting...
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our security correspondent frank gardner is here. hat although one senior government official said it's not the first time these assurances have been dropped but i'm pressing the home office for an answer and they haven't come up with one yet. to give either background, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh are two self—confessed jihadists who to syria, joined isis, and they were ca ptu red syria, joined isis, and they were captured in january this year syria, joined isis, and they were captured injanuary this year by kurdish forces. they have been in a kind of legal limbo for six months because understood they had been stripped of their british nationality, although no official announcement of this has been made. so the question is, where to try them for the alleged offences they are said to have committed. some people suggested the international criminal court in the hague, others suggested over here and what about the united states? prutton's view, my understanding, is they have no objection to them being tried in a civil court in
our security correspondent frank gardner is here. hat although one senior government official said it's not the first time these assurances have been dropped but i'm pressing the home office for an answer and they haven't come up with one yet. to give either background, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh are two self—confessed jihadists who to syria, joined isis, and they were ca ptu red syria, joined isis, and they were captured in january this year syria, joined isis, and they were...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ntre. hello. francesco molinari has become the first italian to win a golf major. it was a gripping final round at the open. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but it was his playing partner from turin who won by 2 shots to lift the claretjug katherine downes reports from carnoustie. let this be proved that slow and study is sometimes what you need to win the race. francesco molinari keeping his cool to claim claret jug- keeping his cool to claim claret jug. tiger woods was looking to com plete jug. tiger woods was looking to complete his comeback with the 15th major. moments of magic from him. molinari stock to par. for rory mcilroy had faded, but what a we to reignite your chances! yes! still, molinari made par. justin rose blooms late, any deal by him on the 1ath, and for a while, he was the clubhouse leader. another pa rt was the clubhouse leader. another part putt from molinari. it was won on the 18th, with this, only molinari's second birdie of the round. it was all he n
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.ntre. hello. francesco molinari has become the first italian to win a golf major. it was a gripping final round at the open. tiger woods briefly topped the leaderboard, but it was his playing partner from turin who won by 2 shots to lift the claretjug katherine downes reports from carnoustie. let this be proved that slow and study is sometimes what you need to win the race. francesco molinari keeping his cool to claim claret jug- keeping his cool to claim...
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our security correspondent frank gardner reports.h jihadists, nicknamed the beatles, accused of beheading western and other hostages in 2014. alexanda kotey, el shafee elsheikh, ian davies and mohammed emwazi, dubbed jihadi john by the media. he was killed in a drone strike in 2015. davies is in prison in turkey. kotey and elsheikh were captured by syrian kurdish forces injanuary and are still being held. now britain has dropped its usual insistence that they would not face the death penalty if convicted in a us court. the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims. today his mother spoke out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it's the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances,
our security correspondent frank gardner reports.h jihadists, nicknamed the beatles, accused of beheading western and other hostages in 2014. alexanda kotey, el shafee elsheikh, ian davies and mohammed emwazi, dubbed jihadi john by the media. he was killed in a drone strike in 2015. davies is in prison in turkey. kotey and elsheikh were captured by syrian kurdish forces injanuary and are still being held. now britain has dropped its usual insistence that they would not face the death penalty if...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.anaylsis as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bb.com/news, or download the bbc news app. tens of thousands of israeli protesters have rallied in tel aviv against a law denying surrogacy to gay couples and single fathers. demonstrators say men wanting a family will be forced to continue seeking surrogate mothers abroad for large sums of money. activists say the strike was not only about the law, but the place of the gay community in israeli society. georgina smyth has the story. rainbow flags fly higher as thousands push for quality in israel. it is the end of a day—long strike in protest to the exclusion of gay men from surrogacy legislation passed last week. we came here today to say to the government, no more. we want a —— quality and we want equal rights for everyone. previously only heterosexual married couples were able to use a surrogate. under the changes, women can access a surrogate, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn‘t extend that to s
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen.anaylsis as well as reports from our correspondents based in the region. go to bb.com/news, or download the bbc news app. tens of thousands of israeli protesters have rallied in tel aviv against a law denying surrogacy to gay couples and single fathers. demonstrators say men wanting a family will be forced to continue seeking surrogate mothers abroad for large sums of money. activists say the strike was not only about the law, but the place of the gay...
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frank gardner, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.mme: the heat is rising. why the hot weather is soaring across the planet. also on the programme: rare pieces of disneyland history are up for auction in tinseltown. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: north korea appears to de dismantling pa
frank gardner, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.mme: the heat is rising. why the hot weather is soaring across the planet. also on the programme: rare pieces of disneyland history are up for auction in tinseltown. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid...
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frank gardner, bbc news.after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. he was in his pushchair at a retail park on saturday afternoon. the paramedic who treated the toddler at the scene has spoken exclusively to the bbc. he said the attack was horrific. from worcester, seema kotecha sent this report. a busy retail park witnessed a rare attack over the weekend. specialist teams spent hours collating evidence after a 3—year—old boy was doused in a corrosive substance while in his pushchair in home bargains. the fluid that i saw was pink in colour. it had quite a strong smell. no bleach or acidy—type smell, but it was an astringent kind of smell. just smelt like a chemical really. we met the paramedic who treated him. what is your reaction to a 3—year—old actually being attacked by this? it's horrific, absolutely horrific. i mean we, as i said before, we had no inkling or any reason to suspect that it was an acid attack, we just thought that he had come into contact wit
frank gardner, bbc news.after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. he was in his pushchair at a retail park on saturday afternoon. the paramedic who treated the toddler at the scene has spoken exclusively to the bbc. he said the attack was horrific. from worcester, seema kotecha sent this report. a busy retail park witnessed a rare attack over the weekend. specialist teams spent hours collating evidence after a 3—year—old boy was doused in...
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frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz.s. can you offer anything new? maybe when we get towards christmas — i don't know! at this rate, it will be christmas barbecues. it really is — what else can we say? it's hot and sunny every single week across some parts of the uk. admittedly not everywhere, but, no, i can't offer you anything different. at this rate, it will be barbecues in the winter. slight exaggeration... anyway, this is what we got on the satellite image now. wea k we got on the satellite image now. weak weather fronts drifting into the north—west of the country. they mean that, yes, there's a little bit of cooler air coming mean that, yes, there's a little bit of cooleraircoming in, mean that, yes, there's a little bit of coolerair coming in, maybe mean that, yes, there's a little bit of cooler air coming in, maybe some spots of rain, but really it's the warmth that swinging in from the south across england and wales, but got london northern ireland will be in that slightly fresher air this week, so not everybody
frank gardner, bbc news, socotra, yemen. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz.s. can you offer anything new? maybe when we get towards christmas — i don't know! at this rate, it will be christmas barbecues. it really is — what else can we say? it's hot and sunny every single week across some parts of the uk. admittedly not everywhere, but, no, i can't offer you anything different. at this rate, it will be barbecues in the winter. slight exaggeration... anyway, this is what we...
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frank gardner, bbc news. 13 others injured, including a young child, after a gunman opened fire on a busy road in the canadian city of toronto. the suspect, who was 29, was found dead in an alley after exchanging fire with police. officers say the motive for the shooting in an area of cafes and restaurants is unclear. three men have been arrested after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. the child was in his pushchair at a retail park when the incident happened on saturday afternoon. the paramedic who treated the toddler at the scene has spoken exclusively to the bbc. he said the attack was "horrific". from worcester, seema kotecha sent this report. a busy retail park witnessed a rare attack over the weekend. specialist teams spent hours collating evidence after a three—year—old boy was doused in a corrosive substance while in his pushchair in home bargains. the fluid that i saw was pink in colour. it had quite a strong smell. no bleach or acidy—type smell, but
frank gardner, bbc news. 13 others injured, including a young child, after a gunman opened fire on a busy road in the canadian city of toronto. the suspect, who was 29, was found dead in an alley after exchanging fire with police. officers say the motive for the shooting in an area of cafes and restaurants is unclear. three men have been arrested after a three—year—old boy was seriously injured in a suspected acid attack in worcester. the child was in his pushchair at a retail park when the...
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frank gardner, bbc news.ationally—recognised definition of anti—semitism. the party's ruling committee has been criticised for approving a definition, which omits several examples of anti—semitic behaviour. supporters of the leader jeremy corbyn accuse his opponents of creating a row in order to discredit him. from westminster, iain watson reports. has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn? jeremy corbyn and his top team had done the macro been —— had been meeting. tonight in fines of his wishes his mps are meeting to debate the issue. what is your message tojewish labourmps, mrcorbyn? what is your message tojewish labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labourmp is labour mps, mr corbyn? and a veteran labour mp is facing disciplinary action for telling jeremy corbyn to his face that he was seen as anti—semitic. his face that he was seen as anti-semitic. sided confront him and i told him you can only be judged on what you do, not what you say, it is actions not words
frank gardner, bbc news.ationally—recognised definition of anti—semitism. the party's ruling committee has been criticised for approving a definition, which omits several examples of anti—semitic behaviour. supporters of the leader jeremy corbyn accuse his opponents of creating a row in order to discredit him. from westminster, iain watson reports. has labour done enough on anti—semitism, mr corbyn? jeremy corbyn and his top team had done the macro been —— had been meeting. tonight...
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frank gardner, bbc news. that story on the move, we will let you know how it develops.ll to come: not so much hot, hot, ho, but more ho, ho, ho. why thoughts are turning to christmas despite the record temperatures. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt, and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: officials in greece say at least 20 people have been killed as deadly wildfires burn near the capital athens. north korea appears to be d
frank gardner, bbc news. that story on the move, we will let you know how it develops.ll to come: not so much hot, hot, ho, but more ho, ho, ho. why thoughts are turning to christmas despite the record temperatures. 0k, coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the...
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these problems were highlighted earlier this year when the bbc‘s security correspondence frank gardnert highlights the progress many airports have made including heathrow, which is this year been classified as good following last you‘s poor rating. report reveals that 16 uk airports have been relieved —— rated very good, up from six last year. along with heathrow, nine other airports have scored good. three major airports have been told they must improve the services they provide disabled passengers. and for the second year in a row, manchester has been ranked poor. the only airport to receive the rating. following our report on bbc brea kfast following our report on bbc breakfast earlier this year we had a huge response on social media with many highlighting long waits to disembark and a lack of understanding from special assistant staff on how best to look after those with physical and hidden disabilities. we have manchester airport is poor this year, principally because waiting times have been too long. we have undertakings under place with manchester and they haven‘t performance pl
these problems were highlighted earlier this year when the bbc‘s security correspondence frank gardnert highlights the progress many airports have made including heathrow, which is this year been classified as good following last you‘s poor rating. report reveals that 16 uk airports have been relieved —— rated very good, up from six last year. along with heathrow, nine other airports have scored good. three major airports have been told they must improve the services they provide...
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frank gardner, bbc news.legal implications of this decision. do you see a conflict between the british government willing to send these men to the united states to face trial and possibly the death penalty and not potentially back them being sent to guantanamo bay? well, the policy seems to have been made on the hoof. it is a change of policy. the british government's position has been for more than a0 yea rs we position has been for more than a0 years we don't send people to places where they're subject to the death penalty. and this what is they call now a rare exception, but it is a first. so that is a change of policy. and of course it is peculiar that it appears they're going to impose more conditions for transfer to guantanamo than for the application of the death penalty. so they seem to be all over the place. it is interesting you say this is definitely a change of policy, the suggestion is that this kind of thing has actually happened before. well, i mean i have followed this, i do cases in the engli
frank gardner, bbc news.legal implications of this decision. do you see a conflict between the british government willing to send these men to the united states to face trial and possibly the death penalty and not potentially back them being sent to guantanamo bay? well, the policy seems to have been made on the hoof. it is a change of policy. the british government's position has been for more than a0 yea rs we position has been for more than a0 years we don't send people to places where...
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frank gardner.disabled toilets we re train because the disabled toilets were not working, so had to sit and was unable to use the loo. these are things that happen day in, day out, and on top of that, tanya lee from the weekend who received discrimination on the train journey as well. this kind of investment, will it go far enough and can it happen quickly enough?m will it go far enough and can it happen quickly enough? it is welcomed, to put money into this, 300 million is a lot of money and it will see the instalment of toilets up will see the instalment of toilets up and down the country. we need to keep an eye on it. the government is to look at the impact it will have over the next year or two and the next 12 years as well. it is quite an interesting way to play it because you are happy with the announcement of the money and the desire to make the changes, but we are trying to say, yes, it is good, but it is not good enough. how can you best make the argument? the proof is in the pudding. money
frank gardner.disabled toilets we re train because the disabled toilets were not working, so had to sit and was unable to use the loo. these are things that happen day in, day out, and on top of that, tanya lee from the weekend who received discrimination on the train journey as well. this kind of investment, will it go far enough and can it happen quickly enough?m will it go far enough and can it happen quickly enough? it is welcomed, to put money into this, 300 million is a lot of money and...
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our security correspondent, frank gardner, explained the background.fee elsheikh are two self—confessed jihadists who went to syria. theyjoined isis, and they were captured injanuary of this year by kurdish forces. they have been in a kind of legal limbo for six months because it is understood they have been stripped of their british nationality, although no official announcement of this has been made. the question is, where to trial them for the alleged offences they are said to have committed? some people suggested the international criminal court at the hague, others suggested over here, what about the united states? britain's view, my understanding, is they have got no objection to them being tried in a civil court in the united states, but if they are sent to guantanamo bay, then britain will withhold any intelligence it has on them, and it has got a lot. the metropolitan police have spent four years gathering intelligence on them. they would not share that if they were sent to guantamo bay. earlier in the commons, the conservative former attorney
our security correspondent, frank gardner, explained the background.fee elsheikh are two self—confessed jihadists who went to syria. theyjoined isis, and they were captured injanuary of this year by kurdish forces. they have been in a kind of legal limbo for six months because it is understood they have been stripped of their british nationality, although no official announcement of this has been made. the question is, where to trial them for the alleged offences they are said to have...
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let's get more with our security correspondent frank gardner.re to try them. they have been held in a legal limbo for the last six months, because the work captured by syrian kurdish forces on the battlefield in syria in the january. written stripped them of their british nationality, which it did tojust over 100 of its citizens last year. it can do that constitutionally, so they are no longer reddish citizens. why does britain have anything to with them? because the british police have got a massive file honourees to, which they say is evidence that mac file on these two. the government says they stand the best chance of being convicted in a british court. the problem is america carries out the death penalty in some cases, and britain is supposed to have a global opposition to helping anybody being taken with opposition to helping anybody being ta ken with its opposition to helping anybody being taken with its assistance to a country where they could face the death penalty. so there are cries of betrayal in parliament today, the government is c
let's get more with our security correspondent frank gardner.re to try them. they have been held in a legal limbo for the last six months, because the work captured by syrian kurdish forces on the battlefield in syria in the january. written stripped them of their british nationality, which it did tojust over 100 of its citizens last year. it can do that constitutionally, so they are no longer reddish citizens. why does britain have anything to with them? because the british police have got a...
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these problems were highlighted earlier this year, when the bbc‘s security correspondent frank gardner left on a plane because heathrow airport had lost his wheelchair. today's report highlights the progress many airports have made, including heathrow, which has this year been classified as good, following last year's poor rating. the report reveals that 16 uk airports have been rated very good, up from six last year. along with heathrow, nine other airports have scored "good." three major airports have been told they must improve the services they provide disabled passengers. and, for the second year in a row, manchester has been ranked poor. the only airport to receive the rating. following our report on bbc breakfast earlier this year, we had a huge response on social media, with many highlighting long waits to disembark and a lack of understanding from special assistance staff on how best to look after those with physical and hidden disabilities. we've got manchester airport, which is poor this year, principally because the waiting times have been too long. we have undertakings und
these problems were highlighted earlier this year, when the bbc‘s security correspondent frank gardner left on a plane because heathrow airport had lost his wheelchair. today's report highlights the progress many airports have made, including heathrow, which has this year been classified as good, following last year's poor rating. the report reveals that 16 uk airports have been rated very good, up from six last year. along with heathrow, nine other airports have scored "good."...
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and the marriage broke up when frank had an affair with eva gardner frank tied the knot three more timesd. she outlived her son frank, jr. who died in 2016. her daughters, nancy, jr. and tina, survive her. nancy sinatra, sr. is now dead at age 101. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer10 to 500500 to start listening today. >> defense secretary james matti
and the marriage broke up when frank had an affair with eva gardner frank tied the knot three more timesd. she outlived her son frank, jr. who died in 2016. her daughters, nancy, jr. and tina, survive her. nancy sinatra, sr. is now dead at age 101. ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with...