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for years on, glasgow continues to ride the commonwealth games way. to the season with five ranked in the top 16 — more than any other nation and for non stanford that can only mean good competition. i think at the minute the british women especially are in a really good place. we are really good unit and we are consistently top ten athletes now and that is great that we have not just athletes now and that is great that we have notjust got a couple doing that, we have four orfive we have notjust got a couple doing that, we have four or five and women who cannot even make the world series star line because there are too many britons there and that is brilliant for sport and it means we will keep pushing each other on and increasing standards. this weekend we will be looking to finish top ten and eve ryo ne everyone is the exception but she has a long—term injury and seems to be getting better and better. i am sure she will get podium by the end the season. if we can get five girls into the top ten, that is pretty consistent racing and it is not out of
for years on, glasgow continues to ride the commonwealth games way. to the season with five ranked in the top 16 — more than any other nation and for non stanford that can only mean good competition. i think at the minute the british women especially are in a really good place. we are really good unit and we are consistently top ten athletes now and that is great that we have not just athletes now and that is great that we have notjust got a couple doing that, we have four orfive we have...
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a fresher, so aberdeen and glasgow, 20—22d. a bit of rain around, at times, as well.m air in, temperatures could get up to the low 30s by the end of the week, with some spousal sunshine. —— with some spells of sunshine. mcveet this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. —— this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 7pm: families and doctors will no longer need to go to court if they agree to end the life of a patient in a persistent vegetative state. there have been further cancellations of northern rail services as the company reinstated most of the services it suspended after a new timetable led to severe problems. the polls have closed as millions voted in zimbabwe's first presidential election since robert maugabe was overthrown last year. it's been over four years since the missing malaysian mh370 —— it's been overfour years since the missing malaysian mh370 aeroplane disappeared. today, investigators release a report into what remains one of the greatest mysteries of the modern age. one of the largest luxury fashion brands opens it's doors to us,
a fresher, so aberdeen and glasgow, 20—22d. a bit of rain around, at times, as well.m air in, temperatures could get up to the low 30s by the end of the week, with some spousal sunshine. —— with some spells of sunshine. mcveet this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. —— this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 7pm: families and doctors will no longer need to go to court if they agree to end the life of a patient in a persistent vegetative state. there have been further...
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slogan of people make glasgow which was developed by surveying hundreds and hundreds of thousands of glaswegians to come up with words that resonate with the local population so it's truly authentic as people make glasgow make glasgow that's right and then in the city of edinburgh the slogan is this is edinburgh which allows every citizen to contribute their own voice as edinburgh is doing now with the edinburgh twenty fifty project to develop the future of this this great city so from what you say scotland has achieved a very strong brand identity and has a very high percentage of visitors to to the local population but is there anything else scotland should be doing from from your assessment this is something else that could be cutting through on yes indeed we should continue to evaluate and analyze brand perceptions of brand scotland but in addition we should not only listen with our head but also our heart it reminds me of when the scottish parliament building that beautiful iconic building or opened in edinburgh many years ago and edwin morgan wrote that wonderful poem open the
slogan of people make glasgow which was developed by surveying hundreds and hundreds of thousands of glaswegians to come up with words that resonate with the local population so it's truly authentic as people make glasgow make glasgow that's right and then in the city of edinburgh the slogan is this is edinburgh which allows every citizen to contribute their own voice as edinburgh is doing now with the edinburgh twenty fifty project to develop the future of this this great city so from what you...
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we know there are further protests planned in glasgow and edinburgh today.moment we hear from the man who organised that protest, as a paragliderflew towards the president. hotel yesterday. here is lorna gordon looking ahead to the day. scotland is a country donald trump knows well and has visited many times before but this, the first time as president, arriving at prestwick airport on air force one. the president accompanied by his wife melania are expected to spend the weekend relaxing at his golf resort on the ayrshire coast. after a fast moving working visit which has included tea with the queen, a full banquet, and political talks amid controversy over his comments about brexit. away from the official agenda, there have been large protests, tens of thousands taking to the streets in cities throughout the uk. this has been described as a private visit to scotland but there have been some very public anti—trump demonstrations and more are planned for over the weekend. it is about making a stand as a society and saying we don't really approve of trump, we
we know there are further protests planned in glasgow and edinburgh today.moment we hear from the man who organised that protest, as a paragliderflew towards the president. hotel yesterday. here is lorna gordon looking ahead to the day. scotland is a country donald trump knows well and has visited many times before but this, the first time as president, arriving at prestwick airport on air force one. the president accompanied by his wife melania are expected to spend the weekend relaxing at his...
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we have already seen some in glasgow not far from where the president's plane landed.are expecting protests close to turnberry on the west coast, also in aberdeen shirt close to the other golf course that he owns and we got aberdeen shirt. we understand protests are organised in glasgow close to scottish parliament as well. it's been a very busy visit to the uk and while this stop in scotland has no scheduled events, it is likely not to pass without some incident you would imagine. all of this got up this morning to see the interview donald trump gave with the the sun newspaper which was an extraordinary moment and intervention given the week theresa may had with regards to brexit. she laid out a detailed negotiating position to go to the eu with. you will be aware of the controversies around that with boris johnson and david davis resigning. then donald trump says if you take that approach and you deal with the us and the uk, any deal will be killed off. he said theresa may he told her to do it differently but she had not been listening and he said borisjohnson would
we have already seen some in glasgow not far from where the president's plane landed.are expecting protests close to turnberry on the west coast, also in aberdeen shirt close to the other golf course that he owns and we got aberdeen shirt. we understand protests are organised in glasgow close to scottish parliament as well. it's been a very busy visit to the uk and while this stop in scotland has no scheduled events, it is likely not to pass without some incident you would imagine. all of this...
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we're looking at glasgow live. that just landed, i'm told.on we'll be watching them step off of that plane. the president mentioned that his mother was born in scotland. he own as couple of golf clubs there. he will spend the weekend in scotland before heading to that summit with the russian president. we're going to bring in jeff, a former state department official, now the deputy director of the europe program. jeff, we've watched a lot of development in the u.k., some dramatic, including protests. doesn't look like the president has been warmly received on the streets of london at least. >> you're right, rick. president trump is not especially popular in the u.k. recent surveys showed about 11% of the population considered him a good president. 67% felt the opposite. there's not a lot of public support for president trump. that's what we see on the streets of london today. i think the bigger issue though for the british government is how they deal with the humiliation that the president dished out to prime minister may in that interview yo
we're looking at glasgow live. that just landed, i'm told.on we'll be watching them step off of that plane. the president mentioned that his mother was born in scotland. he own as couple of golf clubs there. he will spend the weekend in scotland before heading to that summit with the russian president. we're going to bring in jeff, a former state department official, now the deputy director of the europe program. jeff, we've watched a lot of development in the u.k., some dramatic, including...
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some plan for glasgow, some plan for weekend.end. some plan for glasgow, some plan for edinburgh, some plan for somewhere near this turnberry golf resort and also some close to the golf course in aberdeen sure which donald trump homes. the president is imminent here in turnberry. you will be greeted when he lands by the uk secretary of state for scotland. you will not be greeted by scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon. she's the leader of the scottish national party. we are speaking to steven geffen, the s&p's foreign affairs spokesperson live from dundee. thank you for your time. good evening. wouldn't it have been appropriate for nicola sturgeon —— nicola sturgeon to have been there? well, it's being met —— you being met by the secretary of state for scotla nd met by the secretary of state for scotland and i think that we have got to be careful about our relationship with donald trump. this is not about america. people from america are very, very welcome to come and visit us. i represent saint andrews and we are delighted
some plan for glasgow, some plan for weekend.end. some plan for glasgow, some plan for edinburgh, some plan for somewhere near this turnberry golf resort and also some close to the golf course in aberdeen sure which donald trump homes. the president is imminent here in turnberry. you will be greeted when he lands by the uk secretary of state for scotland. you will not be greeted by scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon. she's the leader of the scottish national party. we are speaking to...
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glasgow is the worst.tand the scale of the drug problem in glasgow, just come down here. we are right in the middle of the city centre, yet you can see all of the paraphernalia shows just how many people are down here shooting up every day. heroin is cheap, plentiful and often contaminated. do you worry about overdosing? no. but you don't want to kill yourself, do you? i don't want to kill myself, i wouldn't do it. so when you are taking heroin do you sometimes not care whether or not it kills you? no. i don't care. don't care. nobody about me cares either. that's desperate. i know it's desperate. what on earth can i do? 18 people a week are dying in scotland, so most drug users know people who have died. derek's flatmate overdosed four months ago. found him in his bed in the same position i left him in in the morning. he was could come —— completely blew. it's not a nice site to ever see. you actually found him dead from a drugs overdose? i found him, yes. it was a horrid thing to see and i've seen people
glasgow is the worst.tand the scale of the drug problem in glasgow, just come down here. we are right in the middle of the city centre, yet you can see all of the paraphernalia shows just how many people are down here shooting up every day. heroin is cheap, plentiful and often contaminated. do you worry about overdosing? no. but you don't want to kill yourself, do you? i don't want to kill myself, i wouldn't do it. so when you are taking heroin do you sometimes not care whether or not it kills...
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that was live from glasgow.stuart lee from the university of the west of scotla nd lee from the university of the west of scotland and james cook. james, you were in that extraordinary press conference yesterday at chequers with theresa may and donald trump, and we could probably write a book about each answer. extraordinary event. you were saying to me earlier that the comments about immigration rather got lost in the coverage of the brexit issues that were thrown up. yes, lots of discussion about brexit, and rightly so. clearly a junior trade deal between the uk and the us is a critical ambition of the prime minister. —— the achieving a great deal but but with immigration, it struck me that the language being used by this president is exceptionally unusual, and something we haven't heard in mainstream british or american politics for some long time. he said without any caveat that immigration was bad for europe, that it was undermining the culture of europe. some people will regard those comments as refreshing
that was live from glasgow.stuart lee from the university of the west of scotla nd lee from the university of the west of scotland and james cook. james, you were in that extraordinary press conference yesterday at chequers with theresa may and donald trump, and we could probably write a book about each answer. extraordinary event. you were saying to me earlier that the comments about immigration rather got lost in the coverage of the brexit issues that were thrown up. yes, lots of discussion...
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big protest here in the centre of glasgow.down here in scotland in the next couple of hours. this is a country for which he's had strong links. his mother comes from lewis, he has two golf courses. it is a country he says he loves very much. from the protests and the size of the crowd, you have to say that at least from some parts of the population that sentiment is not reciprocated. there are several thousand people gathered here in the centre of glasgow for what is being described as a weekend of protest. some very colourful signs amongst the crowds. politicians and civic leaders are expected on that stage a little later. there is also a counter protest in the corner of the square in support of donald trump and his visit to the united kingdom. largely i would call this a peaceful protest. police say they are well prepared, there are in excess of 5000 police on duty over the course of this weekend for the time that donald trump spends in scotland. they say they are anticipating him to spend the weekend at turnberry, his golf
big protest here in the centre of glasgow.down here in scotland in the next couple of hours. this is a country for which he's had strong links. his mother comes from lewis, he has two golf courses. it is a country he says he loves very much. from the protests and the size of the crowd, you have to say that at least from some parts of the population that sentiment is not reciprocated. there are several thousand people gathered here in the centre of glasgow for what is being described as a...
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slogan of people make glasgow which was developed by surveying hundreds and hundreds of thousands of glaswegians to come up with words that resonate with the local population so it's truly authentic as people make glasgow make glasgow that's right and then in the city of edinburgh the slogan is this is edinburgh which allows every citizen to contribute their own voice as edinburgh is doing now with the edinburgh twenty fifty project to develop the future of this street this great city so from what you say scotland has achieved a very strong brand identity and has a very high percentage of visitors to to the local population but as everything else scotland should be doing and from from year to sassaman to something else that could be cutting through on yes indeed we should continue to evaluate and analyze brand perceptions of brand scotland but in addition we should not only listen with our head but also our heart it reminds me of when the scottish parliament building that beautiful iconic building opened in edinburgh many years ago and edwin morgan wrote that wonderful poem open the
slogan of people make glasgow which was developed by surveying hundreds and hundreds of thousands of glaswegians to come up with words that resonate with the local population so it's truly authentic as people make glasgow make glasgow that's right and then in the city of edinburgh the slogan is this is edinburgh which allows every citizen to contribute their own voice as edinburgh is doing now with the edinburgh twenty fifty project to develop the future of this street this great city so from...
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the first leg takes place in glasgow next wednesday, with the return match a week later.ound. go to the bbc sport website for details of the rest of that draw and also who the british clubs could face in europa league qualifying. over the weekend we saw the start of the women's hockey world cup in london. it's being held in queen elizabeth olympic park, england started their campaign with a draw against india and their next pool match is against the usa on wednesday. earlier i wasjoined by sam quek, team gb 0lympic champion in 2016. she has written a book about her life in the sport but over the last couple of years she's moved away from hockey to explore a career in broadcasting and she's enjoyed watching the world cup from a different persepective. i rocked up and thought, this is incredible, our home world cup, the standard is huge. 0f incredible, our home world cup, the standard is huge. of course you want to be on the pitch, you want to be pa rt to be on the pitch, you want to be part of it. ultimately for me the day in day out grass, the hard work, the monitoring, m
the first leg takes place in glasgow next wednesday, with the return match a week later.ound. go to the bbc sport website for details of the rest of that draw and also who the british clubs could face in europa league qualifying. over the weekend we saw the start of the women's hockey world cup in london. it's being held in queen elizabeth olympic park, england started their campaign with a draw against india and their next pool match is against the usa on wednesday. earlier i wasjoined by sam...
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temperatures in glasgow and in belfast too, 20 or 21 degrees in the sunshine.south—east. just a small risk of an isolated shower and temperatures once again getting up to 30 degrees or even a bit higher on tuesday afternoon. into the evening hours, looking dry across the country. tuesday night and wednesday morning, still hot and humid in the south and the east, temperatures here holding up into the mid—teens, slightly fresher further north—west, 11 or 12 degrees our overnight lows across scotland and northern ireland. now, through into wednesday, it looks like a similar day once again. lots of dry weather, so a case of deja vu really with a forecast at the moment. just the odd shower and a bit more cloud in the far north—west and perhaps the chance of an odd isolated shower cropping up across eastern england, but temperatures in the south—east, 31 or 32 degrees, typically into the low to the mid—20s further north and west. now, looking ahead into thursday, we'll start to see an area of low pressure trying to approach from the west, bumps into high pressure sit
temperatures in glasgow and in belfast too, 20 or 21 degrees in the sunshine.south—east. just a small risk of an isolated shower and temperatures once again getting up to 30 degrees or even a bit higher on tuesday afternoon. into the evening hours, looking dry across the country. tuesday night and wednesday morning, still hot and humid in the south and the east, temperatures here holding up into the mid—teens, slightly fresher further north—west, 11 or 12 degrees our overnight lows across...
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this is professorjohn lennon of glasgow caledonian university. professor. so, what's your take on what brexit means for all these people in this airport? well, holiday is a central purchase for everyone, even in a troubled environment. what we are seeing here is the cosy of taking their overseas holiday, but they're already finding it a little bit more expensive than it was in previous years. and that's directly a result of the brexit vote. the downturn in our currency, its ability to buy less in euros. now, the other impact that we're going to see moving forward is to do with uncertainty. uncertainty ofair access, for example. and striking a deal on aviation is a concern many airlines share — lufthansa, rya nair, and indeed which are concerned that there will be delays and possible flight disruptions. we did have a statement from the uk airlines in which they essentially said they believed that there was some certainty that there would be some kind of deal on air access, even if other negotiations are failing. does that give any reassurance? you
this is professorjohn lennon of glasgow caledonian university. professor. so, what's your take on what brexit means for all these people in this airport? well, holiday is a central purchase for everyone, even in a troubled environment. what we are seeing here is the cosy of taking their overseas holiday, but they're already finding it a little bit more expensive than it was in previous years. and that's directly a result of the brexit vote. the downturn in our currency, its ability to buy less...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. deputy anti—drug co—ordinator under tony blair's government. he also created the uk's first national drug strategy. thank you very much forjoining us. the ses show a really serious picture in scotland. what do you think lies behind them? —— these figures. the figures are worrying in scotla nd figures. the figures are worrying in scotland and across the uk. most deaths are still relate to heroin use. deaths are still relate to heroin use. it is related to use of cocktail of drugs, usually taken in sanitary incisions —— in sanitary conditions. people are away from the port and when they do overdosed there is nobody there to help. —— support. this suggests not only our debt is increasing, more than 900, but that scotland is worst of any other european country. why is it happening? the way in which drug deaths are measured is very across europe and it seems to be a clear trend that england, scotland and wales are in the higher bracket of drug deaths in europe. there are some countries tha
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. deputy anti—drug co—ordinator under tony blair's government. he also created the uk's first national drug strategy. thank you very much forjoining us. the ses show a really serious picture in scotland. what do you think lies behind them? —— these figures. the figures are worrying in scotla nd figures. the figures are worrying in scotland and across the uk. most deaths are still relate to heroin use. deaths are still relate to heroin use. it is related to...
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hello, glasgow! the diplomacy seemingly strained at other points too.eported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. addressing a pride march in glasgow, she said it's the policies not personality that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, and we have seen that over the past couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities, and women, or most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's important we don't have diplomatic silences round those things but we all have the ability to speak out. last night's security breached by a greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible, and tight, until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. well, let's talk through some of the issues donald trump's visit to the uk has raised, with james kirk, one of our correspondents who has been travelling with
hello, glasgow! the diplomacy seemingly strained at other points too.eported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. addressing a pride march in glasgow, she said it's the policies not personality that matter. many people in scotland and across the uk, and we have seen that over the past couple of days, take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities, and women, or most importantly, the separation of...
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more of a breeze. 7 degrees in glasgow but mid 20s across the south—east.ut most places fine. spells of sunshine, but it sta rts fine. spells of sunshine, but it starts to change in northern ireland with thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain. temperatures beginning to climb. between 20 and 27. as we get deeper into the week, remember the rain in northern ireland? that is associated with the wriggling frontal system that will continue to wriggle around across northern ireland and western scotland as we go into thursday. further south, high pressure builds and we start to draw up some increasingly warm air from the south once again. northernmost areas state exposed to fresh airfrom the northernmost areas state exposed to fresh air from the atlantic. temperatures in the north and west of the uk in the low to mid 20s. some rain at times with sunshine as well but further south, 32 degrees is possible with some spells of sunshine. after a pretty different weekend, the heatwave for some of us looks like it will return later this week. hello, you're watching afternoo
more of a breeze. 7 degrees in glasgow but mid 20s across the south—east.ut most places fine. spells of sunshine, but it sta rts fine. spells of sunshine, but it starts to change in northern ireland with thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain. temperatures beginning to climb. between 20 and 27. as we get deeper into the week, remember the rain in northern ireland? that is associated with the wriggling frontal system that will continue to wriggle around across northern ireland and western...
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and glasgow is the worst. the drug problem in glasgow, just come down here. we're right in the middle of the city centre, and yet you can see all of the paraphernalia that shows just how many people are down here shooting up every day. heroin is cheap, plentiful and often contaminated. do you worry about overdosing? no. so when you're taking heroin, do you sometimes not care whether or not it kills you? no, i don't care. don't care. nobody round abouts me cares either. that's desperate. i know it's desperate, so what on earth can i do? 18 people a week are dying in scotland. so most drug users know people who have died. derek's flatmate overdosed four months ago. found him in his bed, still in the same position i'd left him in in the morning. he was completely blue, you know what i mean? it wasn't a nice sight to ever see. so you actually found him dead from a drug overdose? ifound him, yeah, yeah. it was a horrid, horrid thing to see, and i've seen people die and that, but never seen anybody... it's really ho
and glasgow is the worst. the drug problem in glasgow, just come down here. we're right in the middle of the city centre, and yet you can see all of the paraphernalia that shows just how many people are down here shooting up every day. heroin is cheap, plentiful and often contaminated. do you worry about overdosing? no. so when you're taking heroin, do you sometimes not care whether or not it kills you? no, i don't care. don't care. nobody round abouts me cares either. that's desperate. i know...
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she led the pride march in glasgow. jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. let's now talk to william courtney, former us ambassador to russia who joins us via webcam from france. thank you for your time. what are your expectations of the summit? it will be important for the white house to have a summit that has some concrete achievements. the summit with kimjong concrete achievements. the summit with kim jong un concrete achievements. the summit with kimjong un did not have concrete agreements, just a joint statement
she led the pride march in glasgow. jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal, scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared...
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she was leading the pride parade in glasgow, one of the biggest in the uk, and supposedly she was doingbit of a this dissent a message, —— to send a bit ofajab this dissent a message, —— to send a bit of a jab underneath the radar, to point out that they don't support trump's policies. i was speaking to the local mp earlier, and he was saying, you've got to understand what trump has done in turnberry, bringing money and business. he is a member of the conservative party and he represents the local area, which appreciates much of what trump has brought in money and investment, but it still doesn't represent the values of the majority of people in scotland. in terms of mr trump, presumably he will be preparing for the russia visit? i imagine, after he is done on the golf course, he will probably pursue that with senior advisers, who are probably working in the hotel. thank you. we will talk again later on on bbc news. by the way, talking of nicola sturgeon, i wasjust news. by the way, talking of nicola sturgeon, i was just talking to collea g u es sturgeon, i was just talking to colleague
she was leading the pride parade in glasgow, one of the biggest in the uk, and supposedly she was doingbit of a this dissent a message, —— to send a bit ofajab this dissent a message, —— to send a bit of a jab underneath the radar, to point out that they don't support trump's policies. i was speaking to the local mp earlier, and he was saying, you've got to understand what trump has done in turnberry, bringing money and business. he is a member of the conservative party and he...
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in glasgow, as he landed in scotland tonight, and in other cities.hey, ho, ho, donald trump has got to go! meanwhile, trump's supporters toasted his arrival. i don't think it's the most hospitable welcome. i think it's a bit shortsighted of some british, those that have protested, and a bit of wasted energy on their part. they were saying, "keep trump out of the uk." i mean, i don't know where to start with how you are leaving the european union and now you are trying to shun away the us? but with every corner of trafalgar square taken up with those against the president, it wasn't the welcome he wanted. lucy manning, bbc news. a federal grand jury in the united states has charged 12 russian intelligence officers with hacking into the computers of the democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton and her party. the indictment was drawn up by special counsel robert mueller, the former fbi director who is looking into russian interference in the election in 2016. here's the us deputy attorney general rod rosenstein outlining alleged russian state i
in glasgow, as he landed in scotland tonight, and in other cities.hey, ho, ho, donald trump has got to go! meanwhile, trump's supporters toasted his arrival. i don't think it's the most hospitable welcome. i think it's a bit shortsighted of some british, those that have protested, and a bit of wasted energy on their part. they were saying, "keep trump out of the uk." i mean, i don't know where to start with how you are leaving the european union and now you are trying to shun away the...
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she led the pride march in glasgow.provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be cleared as donald trump heads off to helsinki later today. catriona renton, bbc news, turnberry. while mr trump may elicit strong passions on both sides, i chatted to one woman living down the road by the golf course failing to get her car out of the drive yesterday, i said, how are you finding this? she rolled her eyes, totally boring, but at least i can get my gardening done, she could not get out to do her shopping. every cloud has a silver lining. how important is the meeting with president putin in helsinki? hard to overstate
she led the pride march in glasgow.provides jobs in the village and has poured millions of pounds into the local economy. john furlong livesjust along the road from trump turnberry. he says his neighbour should be made to feel welcome. i thinkjust normal scottish, british good manners, we should welcome him. he was invited here. he didn'tjust decide to come. a visit from the president of the united states was never going to be low key. the security, roadblocks and checkpoints will all soon be...
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, everyone thought that was a goodidea glasgow, everyone thought that was a good idea because you goty to somebody trying to build up these licenses. if it doesn't work in a place where there is strong local identity, edinburgh and glasgow, where there's the infrastructure, where there's the infrastructure, where will it work? i gather perhaps from what you're saying that you welcome ofcom's decision today?” don't welcome it in the sense that there are lots of young journalists, particularly them, their first foot on the run of the ladder into television journalists, on the run of the ladder into televisionjournalists, many on the run of the ladder into television journalists, many are doing it for nothing, volunteers, i don't wish them ill. the whole thing was misguided and we will have to see what happens to be 3a that are already on the air and whether they can sustain a future. you've pre—empted my question, what's the future for existing services, who knows? it comes from the big groups trying to accumulate licenses to make a network out of it but their trouble is there's great g
, everyone thought that was a goodidea glasgow, everyone thought that was a good idea because you goty to somebody trying to build up these licenses. if it doesn't work in a place where there is strong local identity, edinburgh and glasgow, where there's the infrastructure, where there's the infrastructure, where will it work? i gather perhaps from what you're saying that you welcome ofcom's decision today?” don't welcome it in the sense that there are lots of young journalists, particularly...
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, similarto scotland. 20 celsius in glasgow, similar to sugar scotland. 20 celsius in glasgow, similartoand norwich once again up to 30 celsius orjust a touch higher. we get into wednesday and again, many spots will be dry with long spells of sunshine, some real warmth. a small chance front of afternoon thunderstorm across the south—east, most places avoiding that i'm staying dry. 31, 30 two celsius. slightly cooler and fresher across north—western areas. towards the latter part of the week, we are watching developers in the atlantic, derrick low pressure, bundles of sunshine division from the west. ahead of the fronts, funds, afamiliar the west. ahead of the fronts, funds, a familiar tale. we will pull in some very hot and humid air up from the south. the southern and eastern areas, particularly thursday, pretty hot day, 32, 30 three celsius. it does cool off a little bit as we head towards the weekend. further north and west certainly getting into some cooler, fresher, a little bit of rain at times but it looks like the heat returns again next week. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8
, similarto scotland. 20 celsius in glasgow, similar to sugar scotland. 20 celsius in glasgow, similartoand norwich once again up to 30 celsius orjust a touch higher. we get into wednesday and again, many spots will be dry with long spells of sunshine, some real warmth. a small chance front of afternoon thunderstorm across the south—east, most places avoiding that i'm staying dry. 31, 30 two celsius. slightly cooler and fresher across north—western areas. towards the latter part of the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.alk to catriona renton, who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. good morning. so, this is his private time, but it is unlikely to be very private. all eyes are still going to be on president trump, aren't they? good morning, well the president and the first lady have spent theirfirst president and the first lady have spent their first night here in scotland, in the hotel which isjust behind the trees. the visit got off to an unusual start, of course, when we heard in that report about a protester from bbc got very close to the hotel. they were within about 100 yards of the president at one point. police are still trying to trace the pilot of the aircraft, and they are appealing for any information that anyone has to help them find the person involved in the protest. he is coming here to play off. dash—macro golf. he has described this as one of his favourite places. he has his luxury resort here, and these championship courses, that he will no doubt want to play on to
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.alk to catriona renton, who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. good morning. so, this is his private time, but it is unlikely to be very private. all eyes are still going to be on president trump, aren't they? good morning, well the president and the first lady have spent theirfirst president and the first lady have spent their first night here in scotland, in the hotel which isjust behind the trees. the visit got off to an unusual start, of...
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she was speaking at a pride march in glasgow where she was the marshall insight are we back charge ofmplicit in intending —— attending the march rather than being here that she was criticising donald trump. she made that explicit speaking to the crowd addressing donald trump think scotland welcomes diversity, scotland welcomes respect and in an interview afterward she made clear she was not attempting to criticise the office of the president. she certainly was not seeking to criticise the united states, but she was criticising him as an individual and in terms of individual policies. you wonder if that distinction is perhaps lost on donald trump who as we know has been irritated by the deterioration of his relationship with the scottish government. it is said in one report that he hates nicola sturgeon. she has to be cautious, because as we are reminded only yesterday by the secretary of state and the uk government, the united states is colin's single biggest overseas export market. £4.8 billion worth of goods, whiskey and all the rest sold nicola sturgeon is treading carefully, criti
she was speaking at a pride march in glasgow where she was the marshall insight are we back charge ofmplicit in intending —— attending the march rather than being here that she was criticising donald trump. she made that explicit speaking to the crowd addressing donald trump think scotland welcomes diversity, scotland welcomes respect and in an interview afterward she made clear she was not attempting to criticise the office of the president. she certainly was not seeking to criticise the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.be donald trump public meetings and behaviours around theresa may depend on who you ask. some people say it was rude to give an interview to the sun newspaper in which he said i told theresa may what to do but she did not take my advice. some people said he was repeatedly untruthful. for instance, he said he had not criticised the prime minister in the sun newspaper, when the article had a number of criticisms within it. if you listen to the international trade secretary, liam fox, he has a more positive view of how the president behaved. i think the visit has gone well. the discussions that we have had have been very constructive. i was with the president and a number of british chief executives of some of oui’ british chief executives of some of our biggest companies, from rolls—royce to ep the other night, and there was a very positive atmosphere and the president was clearly interested in what british companies are doing in the us, where we employ more than i million americans. we
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.be donald trump public meetings and behaviours around theresa may depend on who you ask. some people say it was rude to give an interview to the sun newspaper in which he said i told theresa may what to do but she did not take my advice. some people said he was repeatedly untruthful. for instance, he said he had not criticised the prime minister in the sun newspaper, when the article had a number of criticisms within it. if you listen to the international trade...
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he only arrived in glasgow this morning.g to take a helicopter flight, pictured subsequently saw him having to take a helicopterflight, pictured here at him enjoying the ride from glasgow to carnoustie. touching down just a0 minutes before his half past ten tee time this morning. he did not have his clubs with him, they had to be delivered. the manufacturer made some up for him. he only got those about a0 minutes before he was due to play. he had time on the practice range but ian —— he enjoyed sharing hisjourney. fantastic that he still had a smile on his face after what followed, a 5—overfinish for on his face after what followed, a 5—over finish forjhonattan vegas of venezuelan. he deserves a lie down tonight after that epic journey to get here! unfortunately, not quite. as we know it will be a fascinating day to come with rory mcilroy up there, fingers crossed that some of those brits can test the americans heading into the weekend. and in salford... let's start with the tour de france. 12 stages into the tour de france,
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all right now things like very much indeed nothing but we're reporting that from glasgow in this. not twelve russians accused of hacking democrats joining the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidents. the election have been charged as part of a special counsel robert miller's investigation into alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia the indictments accuse the russians of hacking into the computer networks of the democratic national committee and the presidential campaign of hillary clinton as she ever tuns it has more now from washington d.c. ship tell us what more you know and what comes next. well what we know is that these military intelligence officers these alleged russian military intelligence officers used a variety of techniques that we've often heard about in the past spearfishing for example sending e-mails to campaign staffers encouraging them to click on links and then enter the passwords and actually direct hacking inserting software into into computer systems and then monitoring the data that comes out of it they also interestingly hacked into allege
all right now things like very much indeed nothing but we're reporting that from glasgow in this. not twelve russians accused of hacking democrats joining the two thousand and sixteen u.s. presidents. the election have been charged as part of a special counsel robert miller's investigation into alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia the indictments accuse the russians of hacking into the computer networks of the democratic national committee and the presidential campaign of...
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jeremy dimon is near where the president is staying in glasgow. what is the president saying this morning? >> reporter: well the president is already taking to twitter from the confines of his golf retreat here at turnberry in scotland. the president said he will be golfing. he has now tweeted about this indictment against 12 russian agents. the president tweeting the story you heard about the 12 russians yesterday took place against the obama administration, not the trump administration. why didn't they do something about it? especially when it was reported president obama was informed by the fbi in september before the election. so there you have it. the president of the united states not coming out to criticize the action of these agents, to mend, rather the justice department for these indictments. instead pointing the finger at the obama administration seems to be the president's go-to move at heat for today. the president is set to meet with russian president vladimir putin on monday. that's despite a series of calls of democratic leaders ur
jeremy dimon is near where the president is staying in glasgow. what is the president saying this morning? >> reporter: well the president is already taking to twitter from the confines of his golf retreat here at turnberry in scotland. the president said he will be golfing. he has now tweeted about this indictment against 12 russian agents. the president tweeting the story you heard about the 12 russians yesterday took place against the obama administration, not the trump administration....
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hello, glasgow! the diplomacy seemingly strained at other points, too.s been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. addressing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. it's important to know where we disagree and many people take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women oi’, treatment of minorities and women or, most importantly, the separation of migrant children from their pa rents, of migrant children from their parents, and i think it's important that we don't have diplomatic silence around these things but we have the ability to speak out. last night's security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight. until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire. our correspondent david henderson is at turnberry. some really animated protesting going on today. yes, lots o
hello, glasgow! the diplomacy seemingly strained at other points, too.s been reported that donald trump has said he hates scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. addressing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. it's important to know where we disagree and many people take strong objection to some of the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women oi’, treatment of minorities and women or, most importantly, the...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. —— money.lliams remains in with a chance of an eighth singles title — and the defending men's champion roger federer is also through. joe wilson was following all the action. at wimbledon, does time misbehave? could things really be going backwards? on centre court we get that impression. 36 going on 16 — serena williams. serena is seeded 25 this year. she beat kristina mladenovic today, and who will stand in her way? most of the top seeds are already out, including venus williams, who fell today. as we see in this tournament so many top players have lost and technically i'm not a top player, i do have the wins of one. well only one player matches serena's stature, roger federer, who sometimes just tries things to keep it interesting. 36 and finding new tricks. jan—lennard struff was brushed off today, in just one hour and 3a minutes. and talking of time, well, there's a match going on on court 1a which seems almost endless. british doubles pair cameron norrie and jay clarke won 20 games of the
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. —— money.lliams remains in with a chance of an eighth singles title — and the defending men's champion roger federer is also through. joe wilson was following all the action. at wimbledon, does time misbehave? could things really be going backwards? on centre court we get that impression. 36 going on 16 — serena williams. serena is seeded 25 this year. she beat kristina mladenovic today, and who will stand in her way? most of the top seeds are already...
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hello, glasgow! the diplomacy seemingly strained at other points, too.cola sturgeon. addressing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. many people take exception to the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women and the separation of migrant children from their parents. i think it is important we all have the ability to speak out. last night‘s security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump is being investigated. security here is very visible and tight. until the president leaves for helsinki tomorrow. lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. the twelve boys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the
hello, glasgow! the diplomacy seemingly strained at other points, too.cola sturgeon. addressing a pride march in glasgow, she said it is the policies, not personality, that matter. many people take exception to the policies of the trump administration, the treatment of minorities and women and the separation of migrant children from their parents. i think it is important we all have the ability to speak out. last night‘s security breach by greenpeace campaigner who got close to donald trump...
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a couple of chico and ali from from glasgow to represent pakistan in the very last minute they had to the pakistan team and were actually beating the favorites to stray if we flew the first but of course there was no fear a tale ending to the get of a good. very close can ship and family connections between scott and pakistan like there are certain cooperation areas which. i think that was a part of scottish government's policy as well and. one such area was this in a few sector and water sector right now pakistan is facing a great challenge in terms of water management that is getting one of the water stressed countries and there should be serious crisis in next ten years so i think again water and energy. can be like these kind of support. those of us a great natural advantages but water technology and has one of the relatively few publicly owned but extremely water companies in the world which gives a certain advantage will it's contributing to the international international development yes and one final thing which i would like to highlight is that this bilateral cleared because
a couple of chico and ali from from glasgow to represent pakistan in the very last minute they had to the pakistan team and were actually beating the favorites to stray if we flew the first but of course there was no fear a tale ending to the get of a good. very close can ship and family connections between scott and pakistan like there are certain cooperation areas which. i think that was a part of scottish government's policy as well and. one such area was this in a few sector and water...
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compared to the fresher conditions in belfast and glasgow, around 20, and look at that, we could keep0s and the south until the end of the week, perhaps cooling off a little bit into the weekend. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines: the brexit secretary says a deal with the eu can be reached by october if brussels shows ambition but dominic raab says the government is prepared for the possibility of no deal. hundreds of volunteers from syria's civil defence force, known as the white helmets are rescued from a war zone in southern syria. they are safely in jordan police want to speak to three men, following an acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the police watchdog is investigating allegations of serious corruption and malpractice at the metropolitan police's own anti—corruption unit. millions of virgin media customers lose access to ten tv channels provided by the broadcaster uktv, following a row between the companies over money. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be b
compared to the fresher conditions in belfast and glasgow, around 20, and look at that, we could keep0s and the south until the end of the week, perhaps cooling off a little bit into the weekend. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines: the brexit secretary says a deal with the eu can be reached by october if brussels shows ambition but dominic raab says the government is prepared for the possibility of no deal. hundreds of...
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how many more families is the prime minister willing to devastate before she will allow glasgow to get on with the work of building a drug consumption room to save lives? >> i agree with the honorable lady that each death due to drugs is a tragedy, and i am sure that every member of this house will have known people in their own constituency who have gone through that terrible suffering when they have lost members of their family. there is no legal framework for the provision of drug consumption rooms in the uk and we have no plans to introduce them. we have no plans to introduce that. we must prevent drug use in our communities. thank you mister speaker. did they inform the house. prime minister. a range of offences is likely to be committed in the operation of drug consumption rooms. it is for local police forces to enforce the law in such circumstances and we would expect them to do so, but our approach on drugs remains very clear. we must prevent drug use in our communities and support people dependent on drugs through treatment and recovery. >> could the prime minister inform the
how many more families is the prime minister willing to devastate before she will allow glasgow to get on with the work of building a drug consumption room to save lives? >> i agree with the honorable lady that each death due to drugs is a tragedy, and i am sure that every member of this house will have known people in their own constituency who have gone through that terrible suffering when they have lost members of their family. there is no legal framework for the provision of drug...
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we see president trump arriving in glasgow, scotland. samantha, you dealt with russians under president obama. is there anything in the indictment today that surprises you or is that pretty much what the obama administration suspected was happening? >> well, i think what we learned from the indictments today is that intelligence collection gets better over time, and not worse. these indictments contain so much information, much more detailed information on these individuals and on the reach of the gru. remember, the gru, the russian military intelligence unit, we know they were up to no good in 2016. they were referenced in the january intelligence assessment that they issued. we're learning from these indictments what the gru did and the intelligence is building on itself, so we get even more information over time. >> it's unfair to hold you responsible for the entire obama, but you read this indictment and you think, boy, the obama administration really kind of missed the ball on this. yes, they issued that report, but president obama
we see president trump arriving in glasgow, scotland. samantha, you dealt with russians under president obama. is there anything in the indictment today that surprises you or is that pretty much what the obama administration suspected was happening? >> well, i think what we learned from the indictments today is that intelligence collection gets better over time, and not worse. these indictments contain so much information, much more detailed information on these individuals and on the...
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from glasgow, scotland. thank you for that. >>> down to ken delanian. back to the indictment, ken what definitively does it tell us about the dnc hack? >> reporter: alex, this indictment fills in the details of a story we already knew from the u.s. intelligence assessment but it does so in remarkable fashion. it names 12 russian intelligence officers. officers of russia's military unit the gru and describes the sophisticated way they infiltrated computers noe ed no but of hillary clinton campaign chairman through spear-phishing techniques and fist ka s techniques-of-sophistication and started distributing they're what they created, 2.0 and's d.c. leaks and didn't seem effective and handed off the documents to wikileaks. they're not name the in the indictment but clearly defined as organization one. this indictment lays out the hacking scheme in incredible detail, alex. >> okay. if the 12 intelligence officers are not brought to trial. face it they'd have to be extradited. no one expects that to happen. why seek indictment? how does this advance the muel
from glasgow, scotland. thank you for that. >>> down to ken delanian. back to the indictment, ken what definitively does it tell us about the dnc hack? >> reporter: alex, this indictment fills in the details of a story we already knew from the u.s. intelligence assessment but it does so in remarkable fashion. it names 12 russian intelligence officers. officers of russia's military unit the gru and describes the sophisticated way they infiltrated computers noe ed no but of hillary...