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it's manufactured consent here i'm let me go to gareth because that's exactly what it is here i mean if you look at the parallels with iraq in 2003 and iran in 200-1000 are remarkable we have leaks coming out it looks like bolton may be giving these leaks out about. threats that you know have come to the american intelligence communities attention but we can't tell you who that with that was certainly an echo of 2003 but you know gareth i remember you know the media said we would never let this happen to us again we we we muffed it we made a mistake we'll never do it again they're doing it again with gusto they the if you look at the cable stations they're all very pro-war rachel maddow even on her own program praised john bolton's and talked about his humanity i mean this is getting orwellian gareth's in washington. it is it is getting orwellian no question about it and it simply underlines the total bankruptcy of this entire state apparatus and the accompanying media apparatus and political elite that have made this possible but and i don't disagree with anything that anybody has s
it's manufactured consent here i'm let me go to gareth because that's exactly what it is here i mean if you look at the parallels with iraq in 2003 and iran in 200-1000 are remarkable we have leaks coming out it looks like bolton may be giving these leaks out about. threats that you know have come to the american intelligence communities attention but we can't tell you who that with that was certainly an echo of 2003 but you know gareth i remember you know the media said we would never let this...
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coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have gareth porter he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title or at crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian i called john bolton a clear and present threat to the united states in the world would you concur brian . yes i think president bolton oh i mean national security adviser. is. a clear and present danger for people around the world and for the united states i mean just look at this record i mean john bolton was one of the architects of the iraq invasion bolton rumsfeld and cheney all of them thought the iraqis were going to run out into the streets and put flowers in the end of the gun barrels of american troops instead they went into armed resistanc
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but you know gareth i remember you know the media said we would never let this happen to us again we we we muffed it we made a mistake we'll never do it again they're doing it again with gusto they the if you look at the cable stations they're all very pro-war rachel maddow even on her own program praised john bolton's and talked about his humanity i mean this is getting orwellian gareth in washington. it is it is getting orwellian no question about it and it simply underlines the total bankruptcy of this entire state apparatus and the accompanying media apparatus and political elite that have made this possible but and i don't disagree with anything that anybody has said thus far but i think i must point out that the problem that we have specifically with regard to the greatest danger of war today which is u.s. policy toward iran is not just by john bolton this is a policy that was cooked up. between the united states and israel good point before john points and became the national security adviser. this with this began with a joint us israel working group that was set up in decembe
but you know gareth i remember you know the media said we would never let this happen to us again we we we muffed it we made a mistake we'll never do it again they're doing it again with gusto they the if you look at the cable stations they're all very pro-war rachel maddow even on her own program praised john bolton's and talked about his humanity i mean this is getting orwellian gareth in washington. it is it is getting orwellian no question about it and it simply underlines the total...
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gareth barlow has the latest.ident happened late on wednesday evening on a popular part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. local news reports say the boat, the mermaid, was carrying a group of south korean tourists when it collided with another vessel. a huge rescue effort is under way, with both spotlight and radar scanning the river for several kilometres downstream. police and paramedics line the riverbank as divers search the water. a section the danube, europe second longest river, has been closed. the rescue workers are facing difficult conditions. the river is flooding, and strong winds and heavy rain are hampering the search. in the centre of border patched tonight, the search for those lost in the river continues and in the cold light of morning, the search for the answers to what caused the disaster will get under way. gareth barlow, to what caused the disaster will get underway. gareth barlow, bbc to what caused the disaster will get under way. gareth barlow, bbc news. balintjuhasz is a rad
gareth barlow has the latest.ident happened late on wednesday evening on a popular part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. local news reports say the boat, the mermaid, was carrying a group of south korean tourists when it collided with another vessel. a huge rescue effort is under way, with both spotlight and radar scanning the river for several kilometres downstream. police and paramedics line the riverbank as divers search the water. a section the danube, europe second longest...
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month with a ligament injury, while ruben loftus—cheek is out because of his own ankle problem that garethm miss the europa final with chelsea. southgate knows that he may yet lose players with the european finals coming up. we will find out more about players. we will find out more about players. we can change if we have injuries after that date, and there is a good chance that is going to happen. we have got to be the best possible decisions with the information that we have. it's constantly moving. i went to bed last night, ruben's in the squad and playing brilliantly. as i say, huge disappointment for him. he will miss a major european final and a brilliant opportunity with us. plenty still to come on sportsday, but let's look at some of our other headlines today. manchester city women's team has signed the england striker ellen white on a two—year deal. she joins the club after two seasons with birmingham city. england's charlotte thompson leads by a single shot, nearing the end of the first round of the ladies european tour event in cadiz. she opened with a six—under—par round of 66.
month with a ligament injury, while ruben loftus—cheek is out because of his own ankle problem that garethm miss the europa final with chelsea. southgate knows that he may yet lose players with the european finals coming up. we will find out more about players. we will find out more about players. we can change if we have injuries after that date, and there is a good chance that is going to happen. we have got to be the best possible decisions with the information that we have. it's...
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what do you make of this story, we were talking about this in the newsroom, in the independent, garethr, his comments saying the england team will not walk off to protect racism —— protest racism. this is an ongoing problem for the whole sport really. they're trying to make a stand against racist abuse, turn the other cheek? do you think they should do more yes, fine, do an education programme? it's interesting what they say in the sense they opposing the question about what walking off would be achieving, and the players say they don't want to be remembered for this statement of walking off, they want to be known for football first and football to be the story rather than racial abuse. there is that slight feeling of turning the other cheek there, but the question of what would a statement like that actually achieve, it doesn't tend to lead to reform yet education does. in that respect i'm in agreement with what they say. there is a comment that's really quite interesting here, gareth southgate says what matters most to him is how his players feel. this is a really interesting take on
what do you make of this story, we were talking about this in the newsroom, in the independent, garethr, his comments saying the england team will not walk off to protect racism —— protest racism. this is an ongoing problem for the whole sport really. they're trying to make a stand against racist abuse, turn the other cheek? do you think they should do more yes, fine, do an education programme? it's interesting what they say in the sense they opposing the question about what walking off...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.and the united states are saying they've developed a genetically enhanced fungus that can rapidly kill the mosquitoes that spread malaria. the team took a fungus that naturally infects mosquitos and modified it, to produce a deadly toxin which is also found in spider venom. brian lovett is an insect pathologist and bioengineer at the university of maryland and he's a co—author of the report. hejoins me now. we have shots of burkina faso. what did the scientists actually do? in the study, we we working with a natural pathogen in mosquitoes. it will recognise it is on a mosquito. the one we are working with only kills mosquitoes and then it will grow through the mosquito until it makes it into the blood. once it —— onceit makes it into the blood. once it —— once it reaches the blood, we have engineered it to get only an insect blood and then set specific toxin from a spider in australia. we are using this natural pathogen from mosquitoes from a spider fang. we are using the fungus to del
gareth barlow, bbc news.and the united states are saying they've developed a genetically enhanced fungus that can rapidly kill the mosquitoes that spread malaria. the team took a fungus that naturally infects mosquitos and modified it, to produce a deadly toxin which is also found in spider venom. brian lovett is an insect pathologist and bioengineer at the university of maryland and he's a co—author of the report. hejoins me now. we have shots of burkina faso. what did the scientists...
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gareth southagate has named his squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month.t five days before the semi—final against the netherlands. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month, while chelsea's ruben loftus—cheek is out and will miss the europa league final. we will find out more about a couple of players in that. and then i will make couple of decisions but we can change if we have injuries after that and, frankly, there is every chance that is going to happen so we have to just make the best possible decisions with the information we have and it is constantly moving. i went to bed last night and a ruben loftus—cheek is in the squad and playing brilliantly and a huge disappointment because he misses a european final. world taekwondo champion bianca walkden is on course to retain her heavyweight title in manchester. the world number one is in to the final of the over—73 kg division. fighting in the blue, she beat mexican briseida acosta 19—9. walkden will now fight for the title in the final tomorrow. walkden's
gareth southagate has named his squad for the nations league finals in portugal next month.t five days before the semi—final against the netherlands. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month, while chelsea's ruben loftus—cheek is out and will miss the europa league final. we will find out more about a couple of players in that. and then i will make couple of decisions but we can change if we have injuries after that and, frankly, there is...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.b singer, r kelly, has been charged with eleven more counts of sexual assault and abuse by prosecutors in chicago. earlier this year, he denied ten charges involving four women — three of them were under—age at the time a decade ago. peter bowes reports from los angeles. mounting charges for the disgraced singer — r kelly is now accused of 21 counts of sexual abuse and assault. in february, he was charged with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. he pleaded not guilty and was released on bail. he was accused of abusing four women, three of whom were underage at the time of the alleged offences. the new charges are believed to relate to one of those women. they include counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault and abuse of a victim aged between 13 and 16. the singer's lawyer said the charges change nothing since they apply to an existing case. in march, r kelly went on us tv to strongly deny the charges he was then facing. ina tearful and sometimes combative interview, he
gareth barlow, bbc news.b singer, r kelly, has been charged with eleven more counts of sexual assault and abuse by prosecutors in chicago. earlier this year, he denied ten charges involving four women — three of them were under—age at the time a decade ago. peter bowes reports from los angeles. mounting charges for the disgraced singer — r kelly is now accused of 21 counts of sexual abuse and assault. in february, he was charged with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. he...
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gareth barlow reports. power houses in europe, and though the traditional parties lost their majority is following last week was my collections, it seems angela merkel and emmanuel macron still want to exert their influence. at a meeting of eu leaders in brussels, mrs merkel was pushing for one of her allies to be the next president of the eu commission. emmanuel macron has his own preferences for the next eu leaders. generation mark the key for me is that people in the most sensitive positions to share our project should be the most charismatic, creative and competent, that's all. i don't have any other criteria —— translation: the key for me. a time when europe is increasingly divided, the leader is keen to find unity. as parties on the far right and far left also gain ground. the presidents of the european council, donald tusk says despite division, brexit had brought people together. i have no doubt that one of the reasons why people of the continent voted for pro— european majority is also brexit. as e
gareth barlow reports. power houses in europe, and though the traditional parties lost their majority is following last week was my collections, it seems angela merkel and emmanuel macron still want to exert their influence. at a meeting of eu leaders in brussels, mrs merkel was pushing for one of her allies to be the next president of the eu commission. emmanuel macron has his own preferences for the next eu leaders. generation mark the key for me is that people in the most sensitive positions...
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gareth barlow reports.nce and germany have long been the political powerhouses in europe, and though the traditional parties lost their majorities following last week's elections, it seems angela merkel and emmanuel macron still want to exert their influence. at a meeting of eu leaders in brussels, mrs merkel was pushing for one of her allies to be the next president of the eu commission. but emmanuel macron has his own preferences for the next eu leaders. translation: the key for me is that people in the most sensitive positions to share our project should be the most charismatic, creative and competent, that's all. i don't have any other criteria. a time when europe is increasingly divided, the leaders are keen to find unity as parties on the far right and far left also gain ground. the president of the european council, donald tusk, says despite division, brexit had brought people together. i have no doubt that one of the reasons why people on the continent voted for pro— european majority is also brexit
gareth barlow reports.nce and germany have long been the political powerhouses in europe, and though the traditional parties lost their majorities following last week's elections, it seems angela merkel and emmanuel macron still want to exert their influence. at a meeting of eu leaders in brussels, mrs merkel was pushing for one of her allies to be the next president of the eu commission. but emmanuel macron has his own preferences for the next eu leaders. translation: the key for me is that...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.choreographer bill tjones will be performed. the dance ensemble, which bears his name alongside arnie zane, has created the pieces in collaboration with the company's janet wong. we sat down withjones in washington, dc after the premiere to talk about the importance of the arts. it demands your attention and your heart. yeah! good! the way the stage comes together, the way themes are repeated. yes, that's what we're looking for. that's what i'm trying to do in these works. singing. this work is called analogy, a trilogy. three stories from contrasting individuals raises the question, what is a meaningful life? what is fear? what is triumphant? and what is perseverance? that what is triumph. —— what is triumph. as my young days as a choreographer, we have a prejudice against narrative. we thought there was too much storytelling, too much linear storytelling, too much linear storytelling, we wanted to free the form. as i have aged, i have become more literary in my interests and at the s
gareth barlow, bbc news.choreographer bill tjones will be performed. the dance ensemble, which bears his name alongside arnie zane, has created the pieces in collaboration with the company's janet wong. we sat down withjones in washington, dc after the premiere to talk about the importance of the arts. it demands your attention and your heart. yeah! good! the way the stage comes together, the way themes are repeated. yes, that's what we're looking for. that's what i'm trying to do in these...
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gareth barlow reports. as the dust settles on one election, europe is preparing for another.er on tuesday night, the formal process of appointing the top jobs night, the formal process of appointing the topjobs in night, the formal process of appointing the top jobs in the european union. fresh in the minds of the leaders of the 28 member states will be the weekend's collections which left the european parliament additional parties of the centre—right and centre—left are and searching for answers. as voters across europe steadily reject the status quo, the question for politicians in brussels will be whether they to fancy radical change ora whether they to fancy radical change or a safe and secure leadership. speaking in berlin, the german chancellor angela merkel called for a decision to be made quickly. translation: i say we want to find a solution as soon as possible as the european parliament will meet at the beginning ofjuly and it would be good if we have a proposalfrom beginning ofjuly and it would be good if we have a proposal from the european council so the position
gareth barlow reports. as the dust settles on one election, europe is preparing for another.er on tuesday night, the formal process of appointing the top jobs night, the formal process of appointing the topjobs in night, the formal process of appointing the top jobs in the european union. fresh in the minds of the leaders of the 28 member states will be the weekend's collections which left the european parliament additional parties of the centre—right and centre—left are and searching for...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.are warning that tens of thousands of children are at immediate risk of being killed or forced to flee for their lives because of intense fighting in northern syria. presidents assad's army is closing in on the last stronghold of opposition forces. the un says civilians are facing indiscriminate bombing and shelling, acts which may amount to war crimes. it's estimated as many as 500,000 people have lost their lives since syria collapsed into civil war eight years ago. syrian government troops backed by russian air power are attacking idlib province where rebel islamist fighters are making a last stand. 0ur middle east editor jeremy bowen reports. this is life and death in idlib, the last province in syria controlled by rebels. civil defence workers the white helmets are digging civilians out of buildings, destroyed, it seems certain, by attacks from the regime side. this boy called hakam survived. his three siblings did not. unicef, the un children's agency, says tens of thousands of c
gareth barlow, bbc news.are warning that tens of thousands of children are at immediate risk of being killed or forced to flee for their lives because of intense fighting in northern syria. presidents assad's army is closing in on the last stronghold of opposition forces. the un says civilians are facing indiscriminate bombing and shelling, acts which may amount to war crimes. it's estimated as many as 500,000 people have lost their lives since syria collapsed into civil war eight years ago....
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gareth barlow, bbc news.d to dissolve parliament and hold a snap election, after the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, failed to form a coalition. the september vote will be the second this year, an unprecedented event in israeli politics. here's our middle east correspondent tom bateman. mps m ps voted mps voted by margin to dissolve parliament, effectively sucking themselves from the job they were elected to just six weeks ago also in this move comes after benjamin netanyahu in this move comes after benjamin neta nyahu had tried in this move comes after benjamin netanyahu had tried to hammer out an agreement between two sides of the coalition government he wanted to build. 0n the one side, ultraorthodox religious parties who opposed a move by the leader of a secular party, avigdor libermann, to d raft secular party, avigdor libermann, to draft more i'll men into the israeli army, a long—standing issue. mr netanyahu army, a long—standing issue. mr neta nyahu was unable army, a long—standing issue. mr netan
gareth barlow, bbc news.d to dissolve parliament and hold a snap election, after the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, failed to form a coalition. the september vote will be the second this year, an unprecedented event in israeli politics. here's our middle east correspondent tom bateman. mps m ps voted mps voted by margin to dissolve parliament, effectively sucking themselves from the job they were elected to just six weeks ago also in this move comes after benjamin netanyahu in this move...
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gareth patterson, who's representing several victims‘ families, outlined a number of instances wheree may have been potential clues to indicate they were plotting an attack. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. dumping a mobile phone to avoid any surveillance, just days before the attack. meeting in the street in the small hours of the morning. re—fuelling a hire van as they head toward central london on the night itself. this is what mi5 surveillance officers might have seen if they had been following the three men. representing the families of six of the eight people killed, gareth patterson qc said today, there were opportunities galore for this attack are planning to be picked up prior to the beginning of the attack. the court has heard that khuram butt, the lead attacker, had been investigated by mi5 for two yea rs, been investigated by mi5 for two years, that police had seized his computers and phones eight months earlier, devices that showed clear support for the islamic state group, as well as a job application for the prince's trust. time and again, lawyers
gareth patterson, who's representing several victims‘ families, outlined a number of instances wheree may have been potential clues to indicate they were plotting an attack. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. dumping a mobile phone to avoid any surveillance, just days before the attack. meeting in the street in the small hours of the morning. re—fuelling a hire van as they head toward central london on the night itself. this is what mi5 surveillance officers might have...
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gareth southgate has finalised his 23—man squad for the uefa nations league finals next month.drops out, along with spurs' team—mate harry winks. southampton pair nathan redmond and james ward—prowse are also cut from the original 27 but will stay in the training camp. the newcastle united owner mike ashley is in talks to sell the club to billionaire sheikh khaled bin zayed al neha—yan. he's a cousin of the manchester city owner sheikh mansour, and failed with a £2 billion bid to buy liverpool last year. it's thought the deal to buy newcastle could be worth £350 million. every tottenham fan will be desperate to know the answer to this question — will harry kane be fit for the champions league final? a few weeks ago it looked almost impossible — he'd injured his ankle in the quarterfinals and his season looked to be over. but today, a little more hope for kane. his boss — mauricio pochettino — says it's looking positive . and didn't rule out kane being available to play against liverpool in madrid. we have one week ahead and this saturday to evaluate, and to see how he is progre
gareth southgate has finalised his 23—man squad for the uefa nations league finals next month.drops out, along with spurs' team—mate harry winks. southampton pair nathan redmond and james ward—prowse are also cut from the original 27 but will stay in the training camp. the newcastle united owner mike ashley is in talks to sell the club to billionaire sheikh khaled bin zayed al neha—yan. he's a cousin of the manchester city owner sheikh mansour, and failed with a £2 billion bid to buy...
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gareth southgate says he will also mess champions league final with chelsea in two weeks‘ time.l have to make a couple of decisions. but we can change if we have injuries after that date, frankly there is every chance that is going to happen. . so we have to make the best possible decisions with the information that we have and it is constantly moving. when i went to bed last night ruben loftus triggers in this god thing brilliantly, so a huge disappointed for him. england face the netherlands in the nations league semifinal on the 6th ofjune, just five days after the champions league final. if they win that they will face either portugal or switzerland in the final, three days later in porto. let us talk manchester city, premier league champions but potentially some issues to deal with. yes potentially abandoning season. it started with an investigation in march that city had broke financial rules, but today u efa broke financial rules, but today uefa has referred city to the adjudicatory chamber who will make a final decision with some at uefa pushing for a champions league ba
gareth southgate says he will also mess champions league final with chelsea in two weeks‘ time.l have to make a couple of decisions. but we can change if we have injuries after that date, frankly there is every chance that is going to happen. . so we have to make the best possible decisions with the information that we have and it is constantly moving. when i went to bed last night ruben loftus triggers in this god thing brilliantly, so a huge disappointed for him. england face the...
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gareth southagte has named his squad for next month's nations league finals.—cheek, with the england manager revealing that the chelsea midfielders ankle injury will rule him out of the europa league final with his club. because of poor weather in rome yesterday, johanna konta had to play twice at the italian open today but won both matches against sloane stephens and venus williams to reach quarterfinals. twice at the italian open today but won both matches against sloane stephens and venus williams to reach quarterfinals. and australia's nick kyrgios has been disqualified from the italian open, after an outburst which saw him throw a stool onto the court. the umpire awarded the match to norway's casper ruud. i'll be back with more on those stories later. a leading british scientist says drugs designed to stop cancer cells becoming resistant to treatment could be available within a decade. professor paul workman, the chief executive of the institute for cancer research, says the new approach could make it possible to manage cancer as a chronic condition, and
gareth southagte has named his squad for next month's nations league finals.—cheek, with the england manager revealing that the chelsea midfielders ankle injury will rule him out of the europa league final with his club. because of poor weather in rome yesterday, johanna konta had to play twice at the italian open today but won both matches against sloane stephens and venus williams to reach quarterfinals. twice at the italian open today but won both matches against sloane stephens and venus...
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gareth barlow reports. on wednesday evening aound ten o'clock local time on a popular part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. a group of south korean tourists were on board the boat, the mermaid, when it collided with a larger vessel, capsized and sank. they found the sank boat at the danube river, so they found the details and the little parts of the boat. all of the river is closed and more than a00 people are working for the rescue. boats, searchlights and radar are scanning the river. police and paramedics line the banks as divers search the water. child ren's ambulances ready on stand—by. the south korean foreign ministry said a quick response team would be sent to budapest to assist with the investigation. translation: regarding the accident of the cruise ship, president moonjae—in orders every possible means to be put into the rescue operation together with the hungarian government. the danube, europe's second longest river, is flooding, with strong winds and heavy rain hampering the res
gareth barlow reports. on wednesday evening aound ten o'clock local time on a popular part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. a group of south korean tourists were on board the boat, the mermaid, when it collided with a larger vessel, capsized and sank. they found the sank boat at the danube river, so they found the details and the little parts of the boat. all of the river is closed and more than a00 people are working for the rescue. boats, searchlights and radar are scanning the...
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gareth barlow, bbc news. — but not all banks are signed up to the scheme. the industry has committed to provide initial funding for "no blame" situations until the end of 2019. these are situations where people were conned into authorising a payment to fraudsters. some 84,000 bank customers lost money last year after being caught out in this way. the 15p charge for the police non—emergency number — 101 — is to be scrapped from next year. the home office says 30 million people are calling the service each year. from april 2020, it will become free to use. the worst uk airport for flight delays last year was london sta nsted, according to data from the civil aviation authority. passengers were kept waiting on flights for an average of 25 minutes. the airport blamed "adverse weather and air traffic control issues". belfast city recorded the best performance with an eight—minute average delay. claims for car thefts in the uk are at a seven—year high. 16,000 claims have been made across the uk in the first three m
gareth barlow, bbc news. — but not all banks are signed up to the scheme. the industry has committed to provide initial funding for "no blame" situations until the end of 2019. these are situations where people were conned into authorising a payment to fraudsters. some 84,000 bank customers lost money last year after being caught out in this way. the 15p charge for the police non—emergency number — 101 — is to be scrapped from next year. the home office says 30 million people...
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ruben loftus—cheek is out, because of his own ankle problem, that gareth southgate says will see himropa final although chelsea haven‘t confirmed that. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month with a ligament injury. here is the england manager on today‘s squad announcement. he is working towards being fit for the final. we have got to see how that progresses. clearly he is a player we would want to give every opportunity to. his goal scoring record for us is phenomenally high. and he is captain of the team. we are keeping that door open. we have got to be the best possible decisions with the information that we have. it is constantly moving. i went to bed last night, rueben loftus—cheek was in the squad and playing brilliantly. as i say, huge disappointment, he will miss a major european final and a brilliant opportunity with us. what we have got to do is prepare everybody, ready to play. there is going to be a lot of uncertainty around who is entirely available until the last minute. but we have got a strong squad, a squad with a lo
ruben loftus—cheek is out, because of his own ankle problem, that gareth southgate says will see himropa final although chelsea haven‘t confirmed that. captain harry kane is in the party even though the tottenham star has been out for a month with a ligament injury. here is the england manager on today‘s squad announcement. he is working towards being fit for the final. we have got to see how that progresses. clearly he is a player we would want to give every opportunity to. his goal...
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and there could soon be a superstar sheet hole to fill at real madrid with gareth bale suddenly looking surplus to requirements despite his champions league career wakes up 20. 1 a lot of things here but working day to day that's the way it is whether we're talking about the present all the future we're not going to forget about what's happened in the past but as a coach i have to live in the present. president. with a summer of uncertainty ahead at least real funds know they can count on one world class talent for the forseeable. you're watching news from berlin stay tuned stephen bear's lee is up next with business and 20 more on the way into. i'm not laughing at well because sometimes i am but mostly i'm nothing with the german things deep into german culture. you didn't seem to take that as grandma did you know it's all about who they know i'm rachel join me from egypt on.
and there could soon be a superstar sheet hole to fill at real madrid with gareth bale suddenly looking surplus to requirements despite his champions league career wakes up 20. 1 a lot of things here but working day to day that's the way it is whether we're talking about the present all the future we're not going to forget about what's happened in the past but as a coach i have to live in the present. president. with a summer of uncertainty ahead at least real funds know they can count on one...
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gareth wrote...hnological landmark for broadcasting, described here by reporter sarah walton at the news that one. the bbc today becoming the first british broadcaster to go live using a commercial 5g internet connection. if we are breaking up that may be because as you hurt in the report, the coverage is still at the moment a little bit patchy. yes, and u nfortu nately a little bit patchy. yes, and unfortunately in this brave new world, a 5g things didn't get any better. the sort of things we do all day long on our phones, streaming music, downloading tv programmes in film and putting photos on social media. we can do that almost instantaneously. still only available in a few places. sarah, iwill available in a few places. sarah, i will have to interrupt you there. bizarrely, the 5g sarah, i will have to interrupt you there. bizarrely, the 56 line is not working properly. on twitter... thank you for all your comments this week. please get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news
gareth wrote...hnological landmark for broadcasting, described here by reporter sarah walton at the news that one. the bbc today becoming the first british broadcaster to go live using a commercial 5g internet connection. if we are breaking up that may be because as you hurt in the report, the coverage is still at the moment a little bit patchy. yes, and u nfortu nately a little bit patchy. yes, and unfortunately in this brave new world, a 5g things didn't get any better. the sort of things we...
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gareth patterson, who's representing several victims‘ families, outlined a number of instances whereted there may have been potential clues to indicate they were plotting an attack. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. dumping a mobile phone to avoid any surveillance, just days before the attack. meeting in the street in the small hours of the morning. re—fuelling a hire van as they head toward central london on the night itself. this is what m15 surveillance officers might have seen if they had been following the three men. representing the families of six of the eight people killed, gareth patterson qc said today, there were opportunities galore for this attack planning to be picked up prior to the beginning of the attack. the court has heard that khuram butt, the lead attacker, had been investigated by m15 for two years, that police had seized his computers and phones eight months earlier, devices that showed clear support for the islamic state group, as well as a job application for the prince's trust. time and again, lawyers for the bereaved families emphasised
gareth patterson, who's representing several victims‘ families, outlined a number of instances whereted there may have been potential clues to indicate they were plotting an attack. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. dumping a mobile phone to avoid any surveillance, just days before the attack. meeting in the street in the small hours of the morning. re—fuelling a hire van as they head toward central london on the night itself. this is what m15 surveillance officers...
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gareth barlow, bbc news.to join the islamic state group, has written to the home secretary accusing the british authorities of failing to protect her from being trafficked by islamic state fighters. according to the letter, seen by the bbc, ms begum was "groomed" and "trafficked to isis controlled territory". it says there were multiple failings by the authorities to safeguard the then 15—year—old schoolgirl. in a moment the weather but first let's here what's coming up on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning with chloe tilley. a letting agency has been illegally evicting tenants and taking their belongings. my clothes, shoes, towels. they took my shaving machines, they even took my bed sheets. that exclusive reportjust after 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon temperatures will rise further over the next few days, peaking at 27 or 28 celsius. another warm day for all of us but we have some rain in the forecast and that will be heavy a
gareth barlow, bbc news.to join the islamic state group, has written to the home secretary accusing the british authorities of failing to protect her from being trafficked by islamic state fighters. according to the letter, seen by the bbc, ms begum was "groomed" and "trafficked to isis controlled territory". it says there were multiple failings by the authorities to safeguard the then 15—year—old schoolgirl. in a moment the weather but first let's here what's coming up...
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as occasion the druids coach sitting in the den has said this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bell was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time is one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. little missy reached another milestone as champions barcelona signed of barely get season with a $22.00 draw and able messi scored both which takes him to the 50 goal mark for a season for the 6th time in his career bar so it will be going for the domestic double when they play valencia next weekend in the spanish cup final will murder him mark marquez has extended he's lead at the top of the standings the honda rider started on poland's at the checkered flag as he won the french grand prix on sunday the spaniard taking his 3rd victory in the last 4 races to put him in control of the title race is now 7 points clear in the riders championship. and on 4 wheels max for stepan treats of these home dutch f one fans to a taste of what's to come red bull have tasted because it was one for a track which is returning to the race calendar next
as occasion the druids coach sitting in the den has said this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bell was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time is one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. little missy reached another milestone as champions barcelona signed of barely get season with a $22.00 draw and able messi scored both which takes him to the 50 goal mark for a season for the 6th time in his career bar so it will be going...
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william in a frank discussion with footballers, former footballers, and the current england manager garethon, england's governing body for the sport. he was taking part in a bbc documentary, a royal team talk, tackling mental health. one topic he spoke about openly was the hurt he felt when his mother diana, princess of wales, died. william was just 15 at the time of her death in 1997. i think when you are bereaved at a very young age, any age, really, but particularly the young age, i can resonate closely to that, you feel pain like no other pain and you know that your life, it is going to be very difficult to come across something that is going to be even worse pain than us. but it also brings you so close to all those other people out there who have been bereaved. injuly 2017 the prince left the east anglia air ambulance service. his two—year experience as an air ambulance pilot had a profound influence on his outlook. in some cases very raw, emotional day—to—day stuff, where you are dealing with families who are having the worst news they could ever possibly have on a day—to—day basis.
william in a frank discussion with footballers, former footballers, and the current england manager garethon, england's governing body for the sport. he was taking part in a bbc documentary, a royal team talk, tackling mental health. one topic he spoke about openly was the hurt he felt when his mother diana, princess of wales, died. william was just 15 at the time of her death in 1997. i think when you are bereaved at a very young age, any age, really, but particularly the young age, i can...
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as occasion the druids coach sitting in the den has said this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bale was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time is one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. little missy reached another mile sternness champions barcelona signed of barely get season with a $22.00 draw and able messi scored both which takes him to the 50 goal mark for a season for the 6th time in his career basso will be going for the domestic doubles when they play valencia next weekend in the spanish cup final. well murder . has extended his lead at the top of the standings the honda rider started on poland's at the checkered flag of the one the french grand prix on sunday the spaniard taking his 3rd victory in the last 4 races to put him in control of the title race is now 7 points clear in the riders championship. and on 4 wheels max for stepan treats of these home dutch f one fans the taste of what's to come red bull have tasted because it was on for track which is returning to the race calendar next season the strata
as occasion the druids coach sitting in the den has said this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bale was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time is one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. little missy reached another mile sternness champions barcelona signed of barely get season with a $22.00 draw and able messi scored both which takes him to the 50 goal mark for a season for the 6th time in his career basso will be going for...
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bettis beaten to a new madrid coach sitting in the den as this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bale was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time as one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. there are messi reached another milestone of champions barcelona signed off barely get season with a $22.00 draw and a ball messi scored both which took him to the 50 go mark for the season for the 6th time in his career basso will be going for the domestic double when they play valencia next weekend in the spanish cup final. world moto g.p. champion mark mark has extended these leaders the top of the standings the honda riders started on pole and took the checkered flag as he won the french grand prix at lamont on sunday a spaniard taking his 3rd victory in the last 4 races to put him in control of the title race is now 7 points clear in the riders championship. and on 4 wheels max for stepan treated his home dutch f one fans to a taste of what's to come red bull have tested because of the some forward track which is returning to the
bettis beaten to a new madrid coach sitting in the den as this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bale was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time as one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. there are messi reached another milestone of champions barcelona signed off barely get season with a $22.00 draw and a ball messi scored both which took him to the 50 go mark for the season for the 6th time in his career basso will be going...
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as occasion but druids coach sitting in the den has said this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bale was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time he's one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. little missy reached another milestone as champions barcelona signed of barely get season with a $22.00 draw and able messi scored both which takes him to the 50 goal mark for a season for the 6th time in his career bar so it will be going for the domestic double when they play valencia next weekend in the spanish cup final will murder him mark marquez has extended he's lead at the top of the standings the honda rider started on poland's at the checkered flag of the one the french grand prix on sunday the spaniard taking his 3rd victory in the last 4 races to put him in control of the title race is now 7 points clear in the riders championship. and on 4 wheels max for stepan 3 today's home dutch f one fans to a taste of what's to come red bull have tasted because it was on for a track which is returning to the race calendar next sea
as occasion but druids coach sitting in the den has said this was definitely a campaign to forget gareth bale was an unused substitute and stormed off down the tunnel at full time he's one of the players reported to be leaving the club this coming off season. little missy reached another milestone as champions barcelona signed of barely get season with a $22.00 draw and able messi scored both which takes him to the 50 goal mark for a season for the 6th time in his career bar so it will be going...
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s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new bricks it deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a comprehensive agreement we did make significant progress in a number of areas like on workers' rights i'm absolutely committed to the u.k. continuing to lead the way on this issue but i understand people want to guarantee and i'm happy to give them so the new brics it deal will offer new safeguards to ensure these standards are always met we will introduce a new workers' rights bill to ensure u.k. workers enjoy rights that are every bit as good or better than those provided for by e.u. rules and we will discuss further amendments with trade unions and businesses the new breaks it deal with also guarantee there will be no cha
s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new bricks it deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a comprehensive agreement we did...
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coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have gareth porter he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title all right cross talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian i called john bolton a clear and present threat to the united states in the world would you concur.
coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have gareth porter he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title all right cross talk rules in effect that means...
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gareth barlow has the latest. ina in a split second, the disaster unfolded.ond, the disaster unfolded. in just seven seconds, the mermaid sank. the 40 ton boat, forced into the water, no match for the thousand ton viking. the front of the viking hit the back of the little boat and it turned broadside in front of the boat and it just rolled over and then the whole p°pped rolled over and then the whole normed up rolled over and then the whole popped up on the opposite side of the ship, you know, just a few seconds later, and then it sunk. more than 24 hours on, the search continues for those still missing but hopes of fading of finding anyone alive. the danube is flowing into full force, its waters just 10 celsius, offering little chance of survival. the focus now for the authorities, to find out what went so authorities, to find out what went so terribly wrong. the vikings captain has been arrested, suspected of serious misconduct leading to casualties. translation: what we can see on the cctv is the small boat, the mermaid, is sailing north. as is the mermaid
gareth barlow has the latest. ina in a split second, the disaster unfolded.ond, the disaster unfolded. in just seven seconds, the mermaid sank. the 40 ton boat, forced into the water, no match for the thousand ton viking. the front of the viking hit the back of the little boat and it turned broadside in front of the boat and it just rolled over and then the whole p°pped rolled over and then the whole normed up rolled over and then the whole popped up on the opposite side of the ship, you know,...
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gareth barlow has more details.it's a deadly endeavour. standing over 8800 metres tall, the lack of oxygen means humans slowly die on the peaks upper slopes. the number of deaths this year already higher than the whole of 2018.m has been carnage and i should say, it's become a death race there because there was a massive traffic jam and people are pushing themselves. they are not even capable of doing it, they do it, they try the summit and instead of submitting, they kill themselves. mountaineers say overcrowding is partly to blame as record numbers of climbers try to conquer one of the world's toughest tests. conditions have been also worse than normal with high winds blasting the mountain leaving a narrow window to reach the summit. it really comes down to the deadly confluence of three factors. you had a limited number of suitable weather days. the second is a record number of permits issued by nepal along with the climber, each has to hire a guide. the third is due to market forces, there are now companies offe
gareth barlow has more details.it's a deadly endeavour. standing over 8800 metres tall, the lack of oxygen means humans slowly die on the peaks upper slopes. the number of deaths this year already higher than the whole of 2018.m has been carnage and i should say, it's become a death race there because there was a massive traffic jam and people are pushing themselves. they are not even capable of doing it, they do it, they try the summit and instead of submitting, they kill themselves....
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s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a comprehensive agreement we did make significant progress in a number of areas like on workers' rights i'm absolutely committed to the u.k. continuing to lead the way on this issue but i understand people want guarantees and i'm happy to give them so the new bricks it deal will offer new safeguards to ensure these standards are always met we will introduce a new workers' rights bill to ensure u.k. workers enjoy rights every bit as good or better than those provided for by e.u. rules and we will discuss further amendments with trade unions and businesses. the new breaks it deal will also guarantee there will be no change in the level of
s lisa nandy and gareth snell put forward their proposals to give parliament a bigger say in the next phase of the negotiations i listen to them so the new deal will set out in law that the house of commons would approve the u.k.'s objectives for the negotiations on our future relationship with the e.u. and they will approve the treaty is governing that relationship before the government signs them. and while the talks with the opposition did not reach a comprehensive agreement we did make...
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coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have gareth porter he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams.
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gareth barlow reports.wednesday evening aound ten o'clock local time on a popular part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. a group of south korean tourists were on board the boat, the mermaid, when it collided with a larger vessel, capsized and sank. they found the same boat at the danube river so they found the details and the little parts of the boat. all of the river is closed and more than 400 people are working for the rescue. boats, searchlights and radar are scanning the river. police and paramedics lined the banks as divers searched the water. child ren's ambulances ready on stand—by. the south korean foreign ministry said a quick response team would be sent to budapest to assist with the investigation. translation: regarding the accident of the cruise ship, president moonjae—in orders every possible means to be put into the rescue operation together with the hungarian government. the danube, europe's second longest river, is flooding, with strong winds and heavy rain hampering the rescu
gareth barlow reports.wednesday evening aound ten o'clock local time on a popular part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. a group of south korean tourists were on board the boat, the mermaid, when it collided with a larger vessel, capsized and sank. they found the same boat at the danube river so they found the details and the little parts of the boat. all of the river is closed and more than 400 people are working for the rescue. boats, searchlights and radar are scanning the...
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representing the families of six of the eight people killed, gareth patterson qc said today, there werebe picked up prior to the beginning of the attack. the court has heard that khuram butt, the lead attacker, had been investigated by m15 for two years, and that police had seized his computers and phones eight months earlier, devices that showed clear support for the islamic state group, as well as a job application for the prince's trust. time and again, lawyers for the bereaved families emphasised how they believed that if khuram butt had been properly monitored by m15, his relationship with the other two killers and their preparations for the attack could have been spotted. for xavier thomas' family, dominic adamson said butt was a dangerous man, who should have been treated as such at all times. a phone found after the attack had been used to search for westminster abbey and the palace of westminster before the destination was set as oxford street, suggesting the intended target kept changing. phones seized from butt‘s home and relativse showed how worried they were about him. one
representing the families of six of the eight people killed, gareth patterson qc said today, there werebe picked up prior to the beginning of the attack. the court has heard that khuram butt, the lead attacker, had been investigated by m15 for two years, and that police had seized his computers and phones eight months earlier, devices that showed clear support for the islamic state group, as well as a job application for the prince's trust. time and again, lawyers for the bereaved families...
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coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have gareth porter he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title or at crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian i called john bolton a clear and present threat to the united states in the world would you concur brian . yes i think president bolton oh i mean national security adviser. is. a clear and present danger for people around the world and for the united states i mean just look at this record i mean john bolton was one of the architects of the iraq invasion bolton rumsfeld and cheney all of them thought the iraqis were going to run out into the streets and put flowers in the end of the gun barrels of american troops instead they went into armed resistanc
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