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gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos.rean leader kim jong—un have appeared at the malaysian high court for pre—trial hereings. vietnamese dwahn doan thi huong and indonesian siti aisyah are accused of smearing kim jong—nam's face with the vx nerve agent. their trial is due to begin on october second. sport now and england and spain qualified for the quarter—finals of the women's european football championship after the last round of group matches. england beat portugal to book a place in the last eight. they would have beenjoined by scotland if the scots had managed to score another goal in their 1—0 defeat of spain, but instead spain go through. they'll play austria in sunday‘s quarter—finals, with england up against france, a country they've never beaten in a competitive match. we've played them plenty of times now. we've played them in big matches, a world cup quarter—final before and other fixtures. you know, we are excited to play them. they have a couple of suspensions, which will be a massive blow to them. we've re
gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos.rean leader kim jong—un have appeared at the malaysian high court for pre—trial hereings. vietnamese dwahn doan thi huong and indonesian siti aisyah are accused of smearing kim jong—nam's face with the vx nerve agent. their trial is due to begin on october second. sport now and england and spain qualified for the quarter—finals of the women's european football championship after the last round of group matches. england beat portugal to book a place in the...
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gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos.ossrail project have been fined more than £1 million after three sets of failures, one of which led the death of a worker. the companies pleaded guilty to offences following an investigation. rene tkacik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014. two other men were injured in separate incidents within six days of each other injanuary 2015. four men have been arrested on suspicion of making an explosive device inside cardiff prison. police say no one was hurt when a device erupted. the incident only came to light when a prison worker contacted a welsh assembly member, with concerns about staffing. tomos morgan reports. following an incident here at hmp cardiff on 15th june, a member of staff at the prison contacted the south—west wales assembly member bethanjenkins with concerns about the welsh capital's jail. the worker told msjenkins that prisoners had fashioned an explosive device out of tea whiteners which are very flammable. gyimah with her concerns that the situation could
gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos.ossrail project have been fined more than £1 million after three sets of failures, one of which led the death of a worker. the companies pleaded guilty to offences following an investigation. rene tkacik died after being crushed by wet concrete in 2014. two other men were injured in separate incidents within six days of each other injanuary 2015. four men have been arrested on suspicion of making an explosive device inside cardiff prison. police say no one was hurt...
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gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos.e have the film review coming up but first let's have a look at what's coming up on sports day. we have a packed sportsday tonight including a round—up of the third cricket test between england and south africa. the manager of england's women's football team — mark sampson talks about his side's euro 2017 quarter—final against france — playing down the war of words leading up to the game on sunday. we'll also have the latest from the world aquatics championships and much more. that's all on sportsday at 6.30, now though on bbc news — it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james, what have you been watching this week? first up it feels like ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the
gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos.e have the film review coming up but first let's have a look at what's coming up on sports day. we have a packed sportsday tonight including a round—up of the third cricket test between england and south africa. the manager of england's women's football team — mark sampson talks about his side's euro 2017 quarter—final against france — playing down the war of words leading up to the game on sunday. we'll also have the latest from the world aquatics...
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gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos. to make an explosive device at cardiff prison. it came to light when a prison worker contacted a welsh assembly member, bethan jenkins, with the owner of a £200,000 ferrari has written it off, just an hour after buying it. south yorkshire police say the super—car left the mi near barnsley in wet conditions, flew into the air and burst into flames. the driver suffered only cuts and bruises. let's get the weather now. no sign of summery weather in the near future. there will be plenty of showers and this feature moving to the south—west will bring substantial rain and strong winds this afternoon, initially pushing to the south—west of england and wales and gradually moving east. before that, good spells of sunshine, but plenty of showers in scotland and northern ireland. it will feel cool when showers arrived. in the sunshine, 20—2i. showers in scotland, northern ireland and england, england and wales the showers moved east. it turns dry by the end of the night. but showers continue in
gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos. to make an explosive device at cardiff prison. it came to light when a prison worker contacted a welsh assembly member, bethan jenkins, with the owner of a £200,000 ferrari has written it off, just an hour after buying it. south yorkshire police say the super—car left the mi near barnsley in wet conditions, flew into the air and burst into flames. the driver suffered only cuts and bruises. let's get the weather now. no sign of summery weather in the near future....
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that was gavin lee in lesbos.ollowing the grenfell tower disaster. people who drink 3—4 times per week are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who never drink, danish research has suggested. you know that moment when you read a drinking story and you sound like you have been drinking? and then you hear the laughter in your ear. those danish researchers, they are the best in the business. sarah, will you save me, please? good morning. lots of cloud across much of the country this morning. this was the scene in suffolk, this picture taken by one of our weather watchers. similar skies across much of the country. some sunshine in central england through this morning. some sunny spells around, but also scattered showers, and they could be quite heavy later in the day. certainly that unsettled weather is set to stick around for a few days. low pressure to the north—west of the uk is going to be feeding in showers coming from the atlantic. plenty of showers from scotla nd atlantic. plenty of showers from sc
that was gavin lee in lesbos.ollowing the grenfell tower disaster. people who drink 3—4 times per week are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who never drink, danish research has suggested. you know that moment when you read a drinking story and you sound like you have been drinking? and then you hear the laughter in your ear. those danish researchers, they are the best in the business. sarah, will you save me, please? good morning. lots of cloud across much of the country this...
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all your correspondent gavin lee explains. telos island ten miles from the turkish coast. copulation eight hundred. a place where the rumble goat skin people. a year ago a local man announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life. bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. it's a small but significant show of faith for this tiny island fifty refugees selected from around greece. who are prepared to work who are prepared to integrate this many families? an exchange that with so much to stay. and residency here. meet qusay the new baker of talents he escapes from the war in syria originally aimed for germany with his family. when i. arrived to. tito's. all my life changed. my life or. and that my wife and now would relax and my children go to school. and be able to hear the right thing care. but the nice very beautiful. tuesday came along. one hotel has taken on three refugees to his house keepers including mulhall baraka from damascus who talks of one day buying a house here. mytilus refugee center the children have
all your correspondent gavin lee explains. telos island ten miles from the turkish coast. copulation eight hundred. a place where the rumble goat skin people. a year ago a local man announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life. bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. it's a small but significant show of faith for this tiny island fifty refugees selected from around greece. who are prepared to work who are prepared to integrate...
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our europe correspondent gavin lee is there.on, 800 — a place where there are more goats than people. a year ago, the local mayor announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life, bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. translation: in 2016, when the flow from turkey had stopped, and we saw what was happening in mainland greece, people living in appalling conditions, in disgusting, concentrated spaces, we, having built a centre here, made an open invitation to the state that we are ready to host families with children. it's a small but significant show of faith for this tiny island. 50 refugees selected from around greece who are prepared to work and integrate, and it's mainly families, and in exchange, they are offered somewhere to stay, and residency here. meet the new baker of tilos. he escaped from the war in syria and originally aimed for germany with his family. when i arrived to tilos, all my life changed. my life and my wife are now relaxed, and my children go
our europe correspondent gavin lee is there.on, 800 — a place where there are more goats than people. a year ago, the local mayor announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life, bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. translation: in 2016, when the flow from turkey had stopped, and we saw what was happening in mainland greece, people living in appalling conditions, in disgusting, concentrated spaces, we, having built a centre...
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our europe reporter gavin lee is on till—os for us this morning. good morning, gavin.g about this story is that there's less tension almost, the community has decided to embrace those who so needed the help? going the other way! i have spoken to you from so many islands, lesbos, samos, kos, we've had hundreds of thousands of migrants coming to the islands but more than 10,000 staying and with pretty basic conditions and they are still stuck there because they are still stuck there because the migration plan of europe means they can't continue and at the moment there's big legal action about whether they go back to turkey 01’ about whether they go back to turkey or not. this little island of tilos, very close to rhodes, about 800 people here, the islands or what was happening last year and they decided to invite a small number of refugees to invite a small number of refugees to say can this work, can you integrate and bring your families and getjobs, integrate and bring your families and get jobs, i integrate and bring your families and getjobs, i spoke to locals over t
our europe reporter gavin lee is on till—os for us this morning. good morning, gavin.g about this story is that there's less tension almost, the community has decided to embrace those who so needed the help? going the other way! i have spoken to you from so many islands, lesbos, samos, kos, we've had hundreds of thousands of migrants coming to the islands but more than 10,000 staying and with pretty basic conditions and they are still stuck there because they are still stuck there because the...
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from lesbos, this report by our europe reporter, gavin lee. life inside moria migrant camp, lesbos.f europe's waiting room being made more long—term for the a,000 being held on the island. violence, rioting and fires are becoming routine. the camps are full and migrants, though smaller in number, are still making it here by boat. the people arriving here in lesbos are different now because of the ripple effect from the conflicts in iraq and syria. since so—called islamic state started to lose ground, many who've arrived in greece have escaped attention. men tortured by is fighters, women used as sex slaves, some are pregnant here, there's little support and it's worsening the problem on an already volatile island. we're very worried, we think we need to improve the healthcare given to these people. if they're vulnerable they need to be recognised as such and may need to move somewhere where they can get care. the reality is there isn't this care here on the island and they need to move to the mainland to receive it. scars from years of torture, osama was once a syrian policeman but
from lesbos, this report by our europe reporter, gavin lee. life inside moria migrant camp, lesbos.f europe's waiting room being made more long—term for the a,000 being held on the island. violence, rioting and fires are becoming routine. the camps are full and migrants, though smaller in number, are still making it here by boat. the people arriving here in lesbos are different now because of the ripple effect from the conflicts in iraq and syria. since so—called islamic state started to...
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and integrate, in a trial that could be rolled out across the rest of greece. 0ur europe reporter gavin leen any greek island. there are 800 people here and it is very small and quite close to rhodes. the mayor here first saw what was going on with all the boats coming into the other islands, more than 10,000 of those migrants and refugees are still on those islands are waiting for a decision as to whether they can return to turkey to seek asylum there as part of the eu migration plan. the idea was that a small number were selected to come here if they would work and integrate and i have been talking to a number of refugees a few months on to see how the project is going. tilos island, ten miles from the turkish coast, population 800. a place where there are more goats than people. a year ago, the local mayor announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life, bucking the trend of the other islands keener to see migrants leave. it's a small but significant show of faith for this tiny island. 50 refugees selected from around greece who are prepared to work, wh
and integrate, in a trial that could be rolled out across the rest of greece. 0ur europe reporter gavin leen any greek island. there are 800 people here and it is very small and quite close to rhodes. the mayor here first saw what was going on with all the boats coming into the other islands, more than 10,000 of those migrants and refugees are still on those islands are waiting for a decision as to whether they can return to turkey to seek asylum there as part of the eu migration plan. the idea...
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been actively trying to attract refugees with offers of accommodation and potential residency, as gavin lee the local mayor announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life, bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. translation: in 2016 when the flows from turkey had stopped, and when we saw what was happening in mainland greece, people living in appalling conditions in disgusting, concentrated spaces, we, having had built a centre here, had made an open invitation to the state that we are ready to host families with children. it is a small but significant show faith from this tiny island. 50 refugees selected from greece who are prepared to work, who are prepared to integrate, and it is mainly families, and in exchange they are offered somewhere to stay and residency here. meet the new baker of tilos. he escaped from the war in syria and originally aimed for germany with his family.
been actively trying to attract refugees with offers of accommodation and potential residency, as gavin lee the local mayor announced the islanders wanted to help and receive refugees looking for a new life, bucking the trend of the other islands keen to see migrants leave. translation: in 2016 when the flows from turkey had stopped, and when we saw what was happening in mainland greece, people living in appalling conditions in disgusting, concentrated spaces, we, having had built a centre...
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from lesbos, this report by our europe reporter, gavin lee. life inside moria migrant camp, lesbos.ave been replaced by containers, a reflection of europe's waiting room being made that little bit more long—term for the 4,000 being held on the island. violence, rioting and fires are becoming routine. the camps are full and migrants, though smaller in number, are still making it here by boat. the people arriving here in lesbos are different now because of the ripple effect from the conflicts in iraq since so—called islamic state started to lose ground, many who've arrived in greece have escaped attention. men tortured by is fighters, women used as sex slaves, some are pregnant here, there's little support and it's worsening the problem on an already volatile island. we're very worried, we think we need to improve the healthcare given to these people. if they're vulnerable they need to be recognised as such and may need to move somewhere where they can get care. the reality is there isn't this care here on the island and they need to move to the mainland to receive it. scars from year
from lesbos, this report by our europe reporter, gavin lee. life inside moria migrant camp, lesbos.ave been replaced by containers, a reflection of europe's waiting room being made that little bit more long—term for the 4,000 being held on the island. violence, rioting and fires are becoming routine. the camps are full and migrants, though smaller in number, are still making it here by boat. the people arriving here in lesbos are different now because of the ripple effect from the conflicts...
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gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos. let me bring you one line of breaking news. remember there was intelligence that came from washington and some airlines have obviously put restrictions in place on what was allowed to be carried into the cabin, we are hearing that the uk has lifted some of those restrictions on flights from turkey. we will give you more on that as we get information. lots of holiday—makers in turkey at the moment of course. might be a tad easier to entertain the children on the way back. let's return to the resignation of pakistan's prime minister, nawaz sharif — who was forced out after his country's supreme court disqualified him from office for life and ordered a corruption investigation into his family. with me is our pakistan correspondent secunder kermani. he had to go? a statement attributed to him says he had reservations about this deciding that he would abide by. it was a unanimous decision by a judge in the country's highest court, saying he was not honest in dealing with his corruptions with the enquiry, so therefore yes, once the j
gavin lee, bbc news, lesbos. let me bring you one line of breaking news. remember there was intelligence that came from washington and some airlines have obviously put restrictions in place on what was allowed to be carried into the cabin, we are hearing that the uk has lifted some of those restrictions on flights from turkey. we will give you more on that as we get information. lots of holiday—makers in turkey at the moment of course. might be a tad easier to entertain the children on the...
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our europe reporter gavin lee is outside the european commission for us.ticky points out of the way that is, citizen rights, the issue of the irish border and what they call the brexit exit deal, how much britain will need to pay. the seventh floor of this building behind me is where, at one point this week, there were 98 british negotiators walking in. apparently there were fingerprint scanners to get them all in, you can see inside, make it out, there is a british flag and the european flag. you cannot hit the screens, however. what we have had this week, have heard, on citizens ride is they are coming closer together but there is still a big issue, they do not want the european court of justice big issue, they do not want the european court ofjustice to be involved, the europeans do. they believe that should be the final arbiter. when it comes to payment, there seems to be in exasperation on there seems to be in exasperation on the european side that the british do not have a position on it. we are hearing from the british side that they do, they just h
our europe reporter gavin lee is outside the european commission for us.ticky points out of the way that is, citizen rights, the issue of the irish border and what they call the brexit exit deal, how much britain will need to pay. the seventh floor of this building behind me is where, at one point this week, there were 98 british negotiators walking in. apparently there were fingerprint scanners to get them all in, you can see inside, make it out, there is a british flag and the european flag....
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being kept on the island and are therefore being deprived of much needed support. 0ur correspondent gavin leeike and the conditions the migrants are living in? 0n lesbos there are a000 migrants. many have been waiting for a long time. most migrants are waiting for an asylum application for the syrians will be sent back to turkey most likely. they are waiting for a legal decision. this is something different. what aid agencies are saying is, because of the fall of is in parts of cracker in mosul, a lot of victims, people who have fled to tension, male victims of torture, women sex slaves, they are here on the island. the protocol as they should be taken straight off to get primary care, psychiatric help, on the mainland. it is not happening. i have spent the last few days speaking to those who need the most help and finding out why they are still here. you check this, this is our life. life inside a migrant camp, lesbos. rare footage from a place journalists are banned. it shows tents have been replaced by containers, a reflection of europe's waiting room being made a little more long—term for
being kept on the island and are therefore being deprived of much needed support. 0ur correspondent gavin leeike and the conditions the migrants are living in? 0n lesbos there are a000 migrants. many have been waiting for a long time. most migrants are waiting for an asylum application for the syrians will be sent back to turkey most likely. they are waiting for a legal decision. this is something different. what aid agencies are saying is, because of the fall of is in parts of cracker in...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. erica violet leeser, and says she is among those who will not be celebrating canada day. erica, this is a difficult day for a lot of indigenous people. can you explain why? 50 canada is propagating this myth that it is only 150 years old, and while that may be true for canada as a colony, our nation, those indigenous nations, have been here for much, much longer. and the 150 years, that marco is a marker meant to erase and further subjugate indigenous peoples on our own lands. so what should canada be doing, then? should they not be celebrating the 150 year mark, or they celebrate in a different way? i think that most canadians think about canada day is a time to be patriotic, is a time to go and watch fireworks. but the indigenous people that i know, my family and friends, i doing things like occupying a teepee on parliament hill grounds, currently. a bunch of indigenous students have set upa a bunch of indigenous students have set up a tepee and they were actually faced with police brutality just fo
gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. erica violet leeser, and says she is among those who will not be celebrating canada day. erica, this is a difficult day for a lot of indigenous people. can you explain why? 50 canada is propagating this myth that it is only 150 years old, and while that may be true for canada as a colony, our nation, those indigenous nations, have been here for much, much longer. and the 150 years, that marco is a marker meant to erase and further subjugate indigenous peoples on...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. as we've just heard not everyone will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of canada. indigenous writer and community organiser erica violet lees only 150 years old. and while that may be true for canada as a colony, our nation, those indigenous nations, have been here for much, much longer. and the 150 years, that marker is a marker meant to erase and further subjugate indigenous peoples on our own lands. so what should canada be doing, then? should they not be celebrating the 150—year mark, or celebrate in a different way? i think that most canadians think about canada day as a time to be patriotic, as a time to go and watch fireworks. but the indigenous people that i know, my family and friends, are doing things like occupying a teepee on parliament hill grounds, currently. a bunch of indigenous students have set up a tepee, and they were actually faced with police brutalityjust for trying to put up a teepee, one of our homes, on our own lands. so what we're doing is trying to say indigenous people are still here, we haven't been eradicated, we haven't been exterminated, we're still here, despite everything, and that justin
gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. as we've just heard not everyone will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of canada. indigenous writer and community organiser erica violet lees only 150 years old. and while that may be true for canada as a colony, our nation, those indigenous nations, have been here for much, much longer. and the 150 years, that marker is a marker meant to erase and further subjugate indigenous peoples on our own lands. so what should canada be doing, then? should they not be...
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lee gifford and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> oh, we made it, hoda, woman. it is try-day friday, it's july 21st, 2017. that's "best i ever had" by gavintting me over here to join you. >> getting you out of michael's restaurant and into studio 1a. >> we love you, honey. have a great time at the hampton's at jill's house. jill is throwing a big old party.
lee gifford and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> oh, we made it, hoda, woman. it is try-day friday, it's july 21st, 2017. that's "best i ever had" by gavintting me over here to join you. >> getting you out of michael's restaurant and into studio 1a. >> we love you, honey. have a great time at the hampton's at jill's house. jill is throwing a big old party.