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thank you for coming in, fantastic news for glasgow. telus glasgow's role in the summit?ties on climate, which is basically five yea rs climate, which is basically five years on from the climate talks in paris. this is about the point where what was agreed in paris needs to start to be implemented, and that is why it is really important, having been at the heart of the industrial revolution, the uk and especially glasgow, that we show what can be donein glasgow, that we show what can be done in order to address climate change. it is actually very fitting thatis change. it is actually very fitting that is coming to the uk, especially glasgow. what has been achieved since the paris meeting? people need to remember that the paris climate talks set a new ambition that the world nations wanted to agree to keep climate change well below 2 degrees by the end of the century, and that is what they agreed. and it is in glasgow where we hope they will say how they intend to implement that. at the moment we are u nfortu nately implement that. at the moment we are unfortunately on tra
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it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as a survivor to warn about the current political shift to the right in many parts of the world like here during the holocaust comma moderation in the german parliament and i think everybody has gone completely mad. you know we had 7 year 70 years of peace nobody remembers what it was like not to have peace yeah but i mean this is saying what goes around comes around i mean it is very very depressing and i think you have to be very very careful lascaux rother sas she has little optimism for the future and her view what matters most now is trying to mag young people understand the danger that's in the air. the last mexico one the us border is a stronghold of drug cartels but it's also the world capital of murders of women now the water rise has launched a special task force to stop them. at any any particle is a policewoman in the mexican border city of juarez. she's part of a special task force designed to eliminate domestic abuse. we respond to imagine she calls we get
it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as a survivor to warn about the current political shift to the right in many parts of the world like here during the holocaust comma moderation in the german parliament and i think everybody has gone completely mad. you know we had 7 year 70 years of peace nobody remembers what it was like not to have peace yeah but i mean this is saying what goes around comes around i mean it is...
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a big night in glasgow and belfast, scotland and northern ireland have some important visitors in eurofying. a quick turn—around for england and they've named an unchanged squad for the final ashes test. and the star of new york once again, rafa nadal is now one grand slam behind roger federer. also coming up in the programme is gareth southgate ready for this. crazy game. it's goal, goal, goal, goal. in its day one at the paris swimming can't championships, and there's been a british medalfor 400 metres. evening, there are two huge qualifying games for scotland and northern ireland this evening. they kick off at hampden in just over an hour, the number one side in the world belgium are in glasgow, we'll get the latest from there injust a moment, but first will reality bite for the northern irish? they top their group but their final four games are against germany and the netherlands home and away, tonight they welcome the germans to windsor park, and stephen watson is there for us. be under pressure to return to winning ways after that if he is committed to the 12th ever lost and 196t
a big night in glasgow and belfast, scotland and northern ireland have some important visitors in eurofying. a quick turn—around for england and they've named an unchanged squad for the final ashes test. and the star of new york once again, rafa nadal is now one grand slam behind roger federer. also coming up in the programme is gareth southgate ready for this. crazy game. it's goal, goal, goal, goal. in its day one at the paris swimming can't championships, and there's been a british...
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there were about ten coaches, they were from bristol, manchester and glasgow this morning.st three of the day, and the risk is that these could be the last three as part of thomas cook. one family i spoke to from glasgow said they travel with thomas cook every year for 20 years. they say it is loyal, they like the app now, it is dependent, and they like going to the travel agent. they say that they are now risking flying back next sunday, john from glasgow said that his son had said we shouldn't go, but i have to say overwhelmingly there is a british sense of pragmatism about it, people saying that we took our chance, we hope we will not be stranded on someone else will take us back, and i think the feeling is at the moment from the travel staff as well, there are something like 22,000 staff all over the world, 9000 of those are british, and we don't know. let's see if we can have a word. quick read for the bbc? you cannot speak to us? no problem. i didn't sense that this morning, but i know that off—camera number of staff say that those who live here will have to find anot
there were about ten coaches, they were from bristol, manchester and glasgow this morning.st three of the day, and the risk is that these could be the last three as part of thomas cook. one family i spoke to from glasgow said they travel with thomas cook every year for 20 years. they say it is loyal, they like the app now, it is dependent, and they like going to the travel agent. they say that they are now risking flying back next sunday, john from glasgow said that his son had said we...
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of glasgow, this other airport that we're talking about is called glasgow prestwick, it's actually, like, 30 miles outside town. it's easy to understand why that airport, which is sort of on the coast away from everything and, certainly away from the center of glasgow might be in economic distress, and it has been in economic distress for years. the idea that under trump, the u.s. military is flying into that little out of the way airport, that is basically otherwise going to close, and spending $11 million in fuel there at that airport to prop it up because that's the airport that services his golf course, i mean, honestly if this were fiction, you would walk out because this is too blunt. just incredible. we'll be right back. at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine wh
of glasgow, this other airport that we're talking about is called glasgow prestwick, it's actually, like, 30 miles outside town. it's easy to understand why that airport, which is sort of on the coast away from everything and, certainly away from the center of glasgow might be in economic distress, and it has been in economic distress for years. the idea that under trump, the u.s. military is flying into that little out of the way airport, that is basically otherwise going to close, and...
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glasgow city ladies and wsl champions arsenal are both through to the last 16 of the women's championsna 2—0 in their second leg to progress 6—0 on aggregate. and despite conceding a goal early on, glasgow scored four, including this great strike from rachel mclauchan to make it through 5—1 on aggregate against chertanovo. the draw for the last 16 takes place on monday. salford are one match away from their first super league grand final after beating castleford in the playoffs. their elimination semi final was completely one sided with salford in control throughout. jackson hastings rounding off their 22—nil win with their third try of the match. salford will play the loser of tomorrow's game between wigan and st helens for a place in the grand final. let's have a quick look at the day's other headlines after winning his first singles match since a hip ioperation in january, andy murray has been knocked out of the zhuhai championships in china. he lost in three sets to alex de minaur. judd trump's is—match winning run has ended. he was beaten by fellow englishman joe perry, 5—2 in the
glasgow city ladies and wsl champions arsenal are both through to the last 16 of the women's championsna 2—0 in their second leg to progress 6—0 on aggregate. and despite conceding a goal early on, glasgow scored four, including this great strike from rachel mclauchan to make it through 5—1 on aggregate against chertanovo. the draw for the last 16 takes place on monday. salford are one match away from their first super league grand final after beating castleford in the playoffs. their...
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there is a main glasgow airport right next to the city of glasgow. this other airport we're talking about is called glasgow preswick airport. it's actually like 30 miles outside town. it's easy to understand why that airport, which is sort of on the coast away from everything and certainly away from the center of glasgow might be in economic distress and has been in economic distress for years. the idea that under trump the u.s. military is flying into that little out of the way airport that is basically otherwise going to close and spending $11 million in fuel there at that airport to prop it up because that's the airport that services his golf course, i mean, honestly, if this were fiction you would walk out. you would walk out because this is too blunt. just incredible. we'll be right back. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 40% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% int
there is a main glasgow airport right next to the city of glasgow. this other airport we're talking about is called glasgow preswick airport. it's actually like 30 miles outside town. it's easy to understand why that airport, which is sort of on the coast away from everything and certainly away from the center of glasgow might be in economic distress and has been in economic distress for years. the idea that under trump the u.s. military is flying into that little out of the way airport that is...
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and edinburgh and in about an hourfrom glasgow and edinburgh and in about an hour from now glasgow andow there will be a whole wave of departures to nairobi, abu dhabi, those will begin and then loads of american flights will be rounded and they will not be coming from new york, boston, toronto and some of the flights from miami and los angeles and that is simply nothing to do with a strike because pilots cannot strike while they are abroad. they are simply running out of space to put the ba planes at heathrow. so what are the options for passengers affected? everybody should have been told two weeks ago that their flight was cancelled. thousands of people were told that their flights were cancelled and then they were reinstated, which annoyed a lot of people. yes, you can geta annoyed a lot of people. yes, you can get a refund, rebook, but an awful lot of people have contacted me to say that the obvious like they could be on is on the easyjet from gatwick because ba competes directly with easyjet, and ba have flatly refused to book any flights on easyj et. refused to book any flights
and edinburgh and in about an hourfrom glasgow and edinburgh and in about an hour from now glasgow andow there will be a whole wave of departures to nairobi, abu dhabi, those will begin and then loads of american flights will be rounded and they will not be coming from new york, boston, toronto and some of the flights from miami and los angeles and that is simply nothing to do with a strike because pilots cannot strike while they are abroad. they are simply running out of space to put the ba...
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james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. there you have a cross—section of views in glasgow.d to leave the eu, have been talking to our correspondent robert hall. 150 miles from the clamour of westminster, easier listening for shoppers at stafford street market, but residents of this ancient county town are not in harmony when it comes to the brexit countdown and the events of the past 2a hours. so, what do you think should happen now? i think borisjohnson should take the bull by the horns and come out of europe. that's what the people voted for, it's taken them three years and it's ridiculous. he should resign. why do you feel so strongly about that? because he's inept. it's an embarrassment to the uk. he may say that he respects the decision that's been made by the judges, but he clearly doesn't because he is still defending his actions. he's not fighting against the people that voted to remain, he's fighting against the politicians who actually didn't want it as well. how realistic is it — he said he would rather die in a ditch than not leave on the 31st october? well, if
james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. there you have a cross—section of views in glasgow.d to leave the eu, have been talking to our correspondent robert hall. 150 miles from the clamour of westminster, easier listening for shoppers at stafford street market, but residents of this ancient county town are not in harmony when it comes to the brexit countdown and the events of the past 2a hours. so, what do you think should happen now? i think borisjohnson should take the bull by the horns and come out...
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he has just finished his fourth year of law school at the university of glasgow.ically discriminated against by the university, which has left him depressed and anxious about failing the course altogether. one of gary's biggest issues has been access to the reading material needed for his course. gary, and his family, have made 19 formal complaints to the university over the last three years, but only one has been fully upheld. on wednesday, simon and gary sat down withjoanna gosling, and he told her of the difficulties that he has encountered. i've also had problems with examinations, i've had it issues, i've had problems with many e—mails and letters back and forth — which is taking up all my time — and some of them are quite nasty as well. so what are your needs? and what's the reaction when you ask for it? so, visual impairment, which means that i need to have all of my reading in an accessible word format. so, in order for me to get that, i have to provide the reading list to an external agency. so it must be quite a time—consuming process? if you don't get i
he has just finished his fourth year of law school at the university of glasgow.ically discriminated against by the university, which has left him depressed and anxious about failing the course altogether. one of gary's biggest issues has been access to the reading material needed for his course. gary, and his family, have made 19 formal complaints to the university over the last three years, but only one has been fully upheld. on wednesday, simon and gary sat down withjoanna gosling, and he...
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temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow, temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow. we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas. ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. it is going to feel quite autumnal. i'm nuala mcgovern with bbc world news. our top story: the rugby world cup isjust hours from starting, with japan the first asian country to host the competition. the world's top rugby nations are poised for the start of the cup with the outcome as uncertain as any of the previous eight tournaments. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has again apologised for wearing blackface make up on several occasion
temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow, temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow. we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas. ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and...
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temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.ld get to 25, maybe 26 degrees. through saturday night, though, there's the increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 24 degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. it is going to feel quite autumnal. good morning, welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: thomas cook's future in the balance — 22,000 jobs and millions of holidaymakers face uncertainty — as the travel firm scrambles for emergency funding. i'll be looking at how one of the world's biggest tour operators has come to t
temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.ld get to 25, maybe 26 degrees. through saturday night, though, there's the increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 24 degrees but behind that cold front, the...
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temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.pours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. it is going to feel quite autumnal. welcome to bbc news, i'm mike embley. our top stories: walkouts expected around the world. protestors prepare for global climate change strikes and demonstrations. trudeau under pressure. the canadian prime minister apologises again after more footage emerges of him in blackface makeup. warnings of a global shortage of anti—venoms to treat snakebites. we have a special report from kenya. it is such a beautiful snake, isn't it? right. but th
temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.pours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for...
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you have come from glasgow today.ially, who knows, with the company, how are you feeling given that thomas cook is in a pretty precarious situation? yeah, it is kind of worrying, but there is nothing we can do about it. how has it affected your holiday so far? i mean, you'vejust got here. we just have to take it like it goes. when are you due back? next sunday, a week. will you be looking at your phones, looking at the news, orjust forgetting about it and have a holiday? we'll try to forget about it and just have a holiday, see how it goes. yeah? have you been with thomas cook packages before? no, it's our first time so... well, have a great, relatively stress—free holiday, depending on what happens in the next few days. what is your name? raphael. gloria. a quick word with you as well, how are you feeling about this last thomas cook flight? feeling ok about it. where are you from, gloria? poland. have a great time. have a nice holiday. i know vivienne... i am very sorry... you can say very little at the moment. a nic
you have come from glasgow today.ially, who knows, with the company, how are you feeling given that thomas cook is in a pretty precarious situation? yeah, it is kind of worrying, but there is nothing we can do about it. how has it affected your holiday so far? i mean, you'vejust got here. we just have to take it like it goes. when are you due back? next sunday, a week. will you be looking at your phones, looking at the news, orjust forgetting about it and have a holiday? we'll try to forget...
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temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.e increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. it is going to feel quite autumnal. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: we're live in sydney, where students havejoined office workers in a one—day strike. trudeau under pressure. the canadian prime minister apologises again as more images emerge of him in blackface makeup. it is crunch time in tokyo. japan is hours away from becomin
temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.e increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads...
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breaking news from glasgow...l in glasgow. the scottish government hasjust hospital in glasgow. the scottish government has just announced a public enquiry into the issues at edinburgh's new children hospital and the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow. it refers to two organisations, two hospital organisations. you'rejust two organisations, two hospital organisations. you're just getting more details the statement itself. here it goes... a public enquiry will be held, this is the official statement from the government, a public enquiry will be held to examine issues at the new royal hospitalfor examine issues at the new royal hospital for children and young people's award and the queen elizabeth university hospital sites following recent concerns from affected parents following recent concerns from affected pa rents over safety following recent concerns from affected parents over safety and well—being. the enquiry will determine how vital issues relating to ventilation and other key building systems oc
breaking news from glasgow...l in glasgow. the scottish government hasjust hospital in glasgow. the scottish government has just announced a public enquiry into the issues at edinburgh's new children hospital and the queen elizabeth university hospital in glasgow. it refers to two organisations, two hospital organisations. you'rejust two organisations, two hospital organisations. you're just getting more details the statement itself. here it goes... a public enquiry will be held, this is the...
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glasgow city beat chertanovo 1—0.mpany‘s homeless charity. it ended in a 2—2 draw, kompany is injured, so he wasn't playing — but there were many more former stars in action. delighted to be asked, really, so many players turned up, that shows how highly regarded he is. players from all, a lot of manchester united players playing, so competitive. great turnout, thoroughly deserved, and a lot of money will be raised. following football can be a frustrating affair, and fans of fort william fc have endured the worst of times. but, after 29 months, that's 882 days, without a win in the highland league, they beat clachnacuddin 1—0 last night. you can imagine the roar that greeted jack brown's goal. there was a documentary on bbc scotland last month, calling them "britain's worst football team", but they won a cup game shortly afterwards, and now this league game, so they're definintely on the up. that's all the sport for now. if you don't succeed, try, try again. and it works! let's recap the headlines for you. the governm
glasgow city beat chertanovo 1—0.mpany‘s homeless charity. it ended in a 2—2 draw, kompany is injured, so he wasn't playing — but there were many more former stars in action. delighted to be asked, really, so many players turned up, that shows how highly regarded he is. players from all, a lot of manchester united players playing, so competitive. great turnout, thoroughly deserved, and a lot of money will be raised. following football can be a frustrating affair, and fans of fort...
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glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as a survivor to warn about the current political shift through the riots in many parts of the world like here during the holocaust comma moderation in the german parliament. i think everybody is going completely mad you know we had 7 years 70 years of peace nobody remembers what it was like not to have peace yeah but i mean this is saying what goes around comes around i mean it is very very depressing and i think you have to be very very careful flask of officers she has little optimism for the future and her view what matters most now is trying to mag young people understand the danger that's in the air. now let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world the british prime minister bond's johnson features a rebellion from within his own party to do it over his breadth of strategy that's despite his warning that he would respond to any defeat by calling an early election some lawmakers are pushing for a parliamentary vote that would ban a no deal bragg's it and delay britain's departure from the. streets at least 16 p
glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as a survivor to warn about the current political shift through the riots in many parts of the world like here during the holocaust comma moderation in the german parliament. i think everybody is going completely mad you know we had 7 years 70 years of peace nobody remembers what it was like not to have peace yeah but i mean this is saying what goes around comes around i mean it is very very depressing and i think you have to be very very careful...
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after the war glasgow wolfish an integrated so england where she became a successful chalo player it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again and to tell her story. the silence was literally a day for the silence the completion of a murderous work. we should be ashamed of that even today. that's the longest to thanks to people like you silence in this country could be broken. in. glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as a survivor to warn about the current political shift through the riots in many parts of the world like here during the holocaust comma moderation in the german parliament. i think everybody is going completely mad you know we had 7 years 70 years of peace nobody remembers what it was like not to have peace. yeah but i mean this is saying what goes around comes around i mean it is very very depressing and i think you have to be very very careful laskar office the us she has little optimism for the future and her view what matters most now is trying to maggie young people understand the danger that's in the air. that vote by the. trial l
after the war glasgow wolfish an integrated so england where she became a successful chalo player it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again and to tell her story. the silence was literally a day for the silence the completion of a murderous work. we should be ashamed of that even today. that's the longest to thanks to people like you silence in this country could be broken. in. glasgow wolfish sees it as her responsibility as a survivor to warn about the current...
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about finishing a 22 draw also coming up from a 2 goal deficit in that one in scotland celtic woman glasgow darby tsunami against rangers goals from an edwardian johnny hayes the difference the win moving celtic 3 points clear of their city rivals at the top of the table after fully games as they are into a 9th straight title rangers that is when the compounded stoppage time when jordan jones was censored. one of africans african football's biggest stars hope i experience the top of the dutch league her stockings their school twice in a 41 win over sponsor rotterdam the 2019 champions league semifinal in group with chelsea valencia and nailed to the seized. and sebastian sort about was the unlikely winner a goal for european masters as rory mcilroy just missed out on his 2nd cycle in 7 days last week's top champs when a man. for hitting a fall around of 67 in switzerland finishing a 5 way time to stop the leader board side award taking his chance with a birdie here on the extra hole. yes got them still shaking so it's unbelievable you know of a dream to win on the european tour and even bet
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temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.nd could get to 25, maybe 26 degrees. through saturday night, though, there's the increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. it is going to feel quite autumnal. this is the briefing, i'm victoria fritz. our top story: students have joined office workers in australia as part of a global climate change day of demonstrations and strikes. storm imelda brings widespread flash—flooding to the southern us. at least 1,000 people have been rescued. the young kosovans and serbs meetin
temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.nd could get to 25, maybe 26 degrees. through saturday night, though, there's the increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front,...
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our correspondent, niall o'gallagher, is in glasgow.rish catholic minority? parades by the orange order and other protestant marching groups the long—running contested tradition. margins for this have long been tolerated here and accepted by many as a fact of life in scotland's largest city after writing on the streets, the council put a stop to parades last weekend but after the police warned there could be violence, they said they were putting in an impossible position. riot police included mounted officers after several hundred protesters disrupted an irish republican march here last month. the scenes, but the council to act. a protest followed but they decided they had no choice to let the march continued. it has to be considered on its merits in the first people we consult with other police and we have a really difficult conversation with them around about which of the two options they present themselves here are more likely to keep people safe. government was out in force to celebrate this every year. as you can see with the suppo
our correspondent, niall o'gallagher, is in glasgow.rish catholic minority? parades by the orange order and other protestant marching groups the long—running contested tradition. margins for this have long been tolerated here and accepted by many as a fact of life in scotland's largest city after writing on the streets, the council put a stop to parades last weekend but after the police warned there could be violence, they said they were putting in an impossible position. riot police included...
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have been able to achieve so far in my career, i've had a lot of amazing experiences, if you here in glasgow to get the chance to play a tournament in scotland is really special. i'm really looking forward to the week. in fact the 33—year—old has racked up a remarkable seven grand slam doubles titles. a champion once again here. as well as getting ready to play on home soil next week, he has also been heavily involved with organising the event. been learning a lot, been fairly involved in the process of trying to help put the event on. it has been interesting for me, learnt a lot about the other side and what it takes to put on an event, so definitely a good learning experience for me. a strong field will compete in the tournament which is an atp challenger event, the second tier of top—level tennis. post this summer season, before the atp finals, this is the biggest event we have in this country and we really wa nt event we have in this country and we really want to build this event into something bigger. we see this very much as the start. the marie trophy gets under way on monday. europe
have been able to achieve so far in my career, i've had a lot of amazing experiences, if you here in glasgow to get the chance to play a tournament in scotland is really special. i'm really looking forward to the week. in fact the 33—year—old has racked up a remarkable seven grand slam doubles titles. a champion once again here. as well as getting ready to play on home soil next week, he has also been heavily involved with organising the event. been learning a lot, been fairly involved in...
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temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.s the increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. it is going to feel quite autumnal. this is bbc news. the headlines: millions of people from australia to iceland are expected to skip school or work today to demand urgent measures to stop environmental catastrophe. this is the scene in sydney a short time ago, as protests take place in around 150 countries. they are likely to be one of the largest environmental demonstrations in history. canada's prime minister, justin trude
temperatures, though, 21 degrees in glasgow.s the increasing chance we could see thundery downpours drifting across western areas ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest with its outbreaks of rain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 2a degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that...
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temperatures though, 21 degrees in glasgow, the south—east of england could get to 25, maybe 26 degrees could see and read downpours drifting across western areas. ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest without makes a brain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 24 degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much cooler and much fresher and that leads us into a cooler, fresher week generally for all of us next week and there will be some wind and rain at times. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: japan is set to become the first asian nation to host the rugby world cup. and i am mariko 0i outside the tokyo stadium where the home team will face russia later this evening. trudeau under pressure — the canadian prime ministerfaces heavy criticism after footage emerges of him in blackface makeup. darkening yourface, regardless of the context of the circumstances, is always unacceptable because of the racist hi
temperatures though, 21 degrees in glasgow, the south—east of england could get to 25, maybe 26 degrees could see and read downpours drifting across western areas. ahead of this frontal system. it is a cold front. it could be moving erratically northeastwards as we move to sunday. some uncertainty about where it will come to rest without makes a brain for the afternoon but ahead of it, another warm day, 23 or 24 degrees but behind that cold front, the air turns colder. it will feel much...
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glasgow city ladies and wsl champions arsenal are both through to the last 16 of the women's champions scored four, including this great strike from rachel mclauchan to make it through 5—1 on aggregate. the draw for the last 16 takes place on monday. bury‘s hopes of an immediate return to the football league are over. a vote of the efl‘s other 71 clubs rejected a proposal for them to to be readmitted to league two next season. bury, who were in league one, were expelled in august following the collapse of a late takeover bid. but instead of allowing them back, the clubs decided that one team will be relegated from league two at the end of the season and three clubs from league one — restoring the efl to 72 teams. derby county captain richard keogh has been ruled out until the end of the season due to a serious knee injury sustained in a car crash that led to the arrest of two team—mates. tom lawrence and mason bennett were both charged with drink—driving. keogh was a passenger in a range rover driven by lawrence. the collision happened on the outskirts of derby on tuesday night followi
glasgow city ladies and wsl champions arsenal are both through to the last 16 of the women's champions scored four, including this great strike from rachel mclauchan to make it through 5—1 on aggregate. the draw for the last 16 takes place on monday. bury‘s hopes of an immediate return to the football league are over. a vote of the efl‘s other 71 clubs rejected a proposal for them to to be readmitted to league two next season. bury, who were in league one, were expelled in august...
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wsl champions arsenal were drawn against slavia prague and glasgow city will take on brondby.est ham's goalkeeper lukas fabianski could be out for the next 2 months because of a torn hip muscle. he picked up the injury taking a goalkick during their 2—2 draw with bournemouth on saturday. british number one kyle edmund has been beaten again. he's suffered his fifth straight loss, losing to the home wild card entry zhizhen zhang in three sets at the china open. dan evans and cameron norrie are both through — norrie could play andy murray in round two. northern ireland's jonny rea now stands alone in the superbike hall of fame. the first man to five world titles. he secured the championship, his fifth in a row, at magny cours in france. he did it with two rounds to spare, which means he can really enjoy his brothers stag do in ibiza this week patrick gearey reports. a superstar on a superbike, this is jonny rea wheeling into history, the first man to win five world titles. he took the scenic route, at one stage he was 61 points behind his main rival of vara batista who out yester
wsl champions arsenal were drawn against slavia prague and glasgow city will take on brondby.est ham's goalkeeper lukas fabianski could be out for the next 2 months because of a torn hip muscle. he picked up the injury taking a goalkick during their 2—2 draw with bournemouth on saturday. british number one kyle edmund has been beaten again. he's suffered his fifth straight loss, losing to the home wild card entry zhizhen zhang in three sets at the china open. dan evans and cameron norrie are...
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glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably.just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook—run hotel in parma, and we're being told by staff that everything's 0k, but the management won't speak to us, and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of hotels that we understand are waiting still to be paid in arrears from thomas cook, and meantime they're still having to look after the customers too. we just feel, like, at any moment we're, like, vulnerable and we could just be asked to leave. this place was a sign of thomas cook's ambition for the future here — a financial headquarters for 700 staff opened a year ago. today they came in, but there was no work to do. we don't know nothing about our work. we just now that tomorrow we have to come, and now the atmosphere is a little bit strange, everybody is thi
glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably.just for the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook—run hotel in parma, and we're being told by staff that everything's 0k, but the management won't speak to us, and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of...
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the stopover of planes in glasgow is not up usual. mike pence came under fire for spending two nights at the president's resort in ireland, even though it was 181 miles from where his meetings were in dublin. he insisted staying at his boss' resort made sense. he has family ties to that town. >>> a primary challenge against president trump. former south carolina governor mark sanford is the third republican trying to unseat his party's leader. bill weld and joe walsh have already declared. sanford is a long-time deficit hawk. he is challenging the president and his own party over what he considers reckless spending. >> as a party, we've lost our way. the president has called himself the king of debt. has a familiarity and comfort level with debt that is ultimately leading us in the wrong direction. >> under president trump, the national debt has soared from 19.9 trillion, to $22.5 trillion. the congressional budget office thinks that the deficit could top $1 trillion by the 2020 fiscal year. sanford known for his appalachian trail sex
the stopover of planes in glasgow is not up usual. mike pence came under fire for spending two nights at the president's resort in ireland, even though it was 181 miles from where his meetings were in dublin. he insisted staying at his boss' resort made sense. he has family ties to that town. >>> a primary challenge against president trump. former south carolina governor mark sanford is the third republican trying to unseat his party's leader. bill weld and joe walsh have already...
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the funeral of former rangers player fernando ricksen took place in glasgow this afternoon.ed the streets outside ibrox to pay tribute to the dutch international —— who died last week of motor neurone disease —— at the age of a3. in a 6 year spell at the club, he won 7 major honours, inclduing two league titles. let's have a quick look a some of the day's other headlines. rohan dennis has successfully defended his time trial title at the world championships in yorkshire. the australian completed the course from north—allerton to harrogate in 1 hour 5 minutes and 5 seconds to win by over a minute. alex dowsett, the six—time british champion, came fifth. judd trump is through to the third round of the china championship. the world champion whitewashed zhou yoolong 5—nil. mark selby and john higgins are also through. and essex look set to lift cricket's county championship title —— after day three at taunton was a washout. somerset need to win the match, but with only one day left it's looking very unlikely now. now less than a week into the rugby world cup we've had a major up
the funeral of former rangers player fernando ricksen took place in glasgow this afternoon.ed the streets outside ibrox to pay tribute to the dutch international —— who died last week of motor neurone disease —— at the age of a3. in a 6 year spell at the club, he won 7 major honours, inclduing two league titles. let's have a quick look a some of the day's other headlines. rohan dennis has successfully defended his time trial title at the world championships in yorkshire. the australian...
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from the same hotel, because we have got friends there, they tried to prevent a flight bound for glasgow physical restraint. the local police were called. they told the holiday—makers that they needed to come down and get back inside and we don't know the current status of whether that glasgow flight has gone home. that was gary, who it was in a group of thomas cook customers there in tunisia. hundreds of riot police have clashed with protestors at a shopping centre and railway station complex in hong kong, after hard line activists smashed ticketing machines and glass billboards. it's the 16th weekend of protests by pro—democracy campaigners. our correspondent stephen mcdonnell is in hong kong and watched the demonstrations as police fired tear gas at the protesters. right now it is a peaceful sunday evening. people arejogging right now it is a peaceful sunday evening. people are jogging along next to the river behind me or going for walks, something like that. hard to believe that about an hour ago there a violent conflict in the streets here. this all started when people gathered in a
from the same hotel, because we have got friends there, they tried to prevent a flight bound for glasgow physical restraint. the local police were called. they told the holiday—makers that they needed to come down and get back inside and we don't know the current status of whether that glasgow flight has gone home. that was gary, who it was in a group of thomas cook customers there in tunisia. hundreds of riot police have clashed with protestors at a shopping centre and railway station...
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a day in the sun for glasgow's loyalists, or an act of intimidation against scotland's irish catholice 0rder minority? parades by the orange order and other protestant marching groups ina order and other protestant marching groups in a long—running contested tradition. much is like this have long been tolerated here, gradually accepted long been tolerated here, gradually a cce pted by long been tolerated here, gradually accepted by many as a fact of life in scotland's largest city, after writing on the streets the council put a stop to parades last weekend, but after the police want there could be violence on this today's march went ahead, they said they we re march went ahead, they said they were put in an impossible position. riot police, including mounted offices underdog units were deployed, after several hundred loyalist protesters disrupted an irish republican march here last month. these scenes led the council to act. a protest followed and they decided they had no choice to much and continue. each margin needs to be considered on its merits. and in this case, the first people
a day in the sun for glasgow's loyalists, or an act of intimidation against scotland's irish catholice 0rder minority? parades by the orange order and other protestant marching groups ina order and other protestant marching groups in a long—running contested tradition. much is like this have long been tolerated here, gradually accepted long been tolerated here, gradually a cce pted by long been tolerated here, gradually accepted by many as a fact of life in scotland's largest city, after...
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glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably.or the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook run hotel in palma, and we're being told by staff that everything's 0k, but the management won't speak to us, and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of hotels that we understand are waiting still to be paid in arrears from thomas cook, and meantime, they're still having to look after the customers too. we just feel, like, at any moment we're, like, vulnerable and we could just be asked to leave. this place was a sign of thomas cook's ambition for the future here — a financial headquarters with 700 staff opened a year ago. today they came in, but there was no work to do. we don't know nothing of our work. we just know that tomorrow we have to come, and now the atmosphere is a little bit strange, everybody is thinking
glasgow. glasgow, so a seven—hour drive up the m6 probably.or the thousands of thomas cook travellers here due to fly back in the next two weeks, but also for those reliant on the money from thomas cook's once reliable income. well, this is the main thomas cook run hotel in palma, and we're being told by staff that everything's 0k, but the management won't speak to us, and if you look, they've got security here for the first time. they're quite nervous. this is one of a number of hotels that...
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wsl champions arsenal will play slavia prague and glasgow city will take on brondby.s goalkeeper lukas fabianski will be out for up to two months because of a torn hip muscle. he picked up the injury taking a goalkick during their 2—2 draw with bournemouth on saturday. british number one kyle edmund has suffered his fifth straight defeat on tour, this time to wild card zhizhen zhang in three sets at the china open. dan evans and cameron norrie are both through. andy murray plays tomorrow. well, it's also the japan open this week. novak djokovic is set to make his return. but beforehand, the world number one has been taking in some of the local culture in tokyo. take a look at this. one of the country's biggest draws is, of course, sumo wrestling — so the serbian decided to have a go for himself. he may be top seed in his sport, but i think he comes up short in the ring with this lot. the locals didn't look too impressed either. he might be better sticking to tennis. what do you think? as usual, ou'll find all the latest on the bbc sport website. that's all from sports
wsl champions arsenal will play slavia prague and glasgow city will take on brondby.s goalkeeper lukas fabianski will be out for up to two months because of a torn hip muscle. he picked up the injury taking a goalkick during their 2—2 draw with bournemouth on saturday. british number one kyle edmund has suffered his fifth straight defeat on tour, this time to wild card zhizhen zhang in three sets at the china open. dan evans and cameron norrie are both through. andy murray plays tomorrow....
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two years later, winning the commonwealth games in glasgow was fantastic.er that, trying to qualify for rio, it was all looking good, but then i busted up my shoulder quite badly. in my mind, it had been smooth sailing until that point. i was like, i will go to rio, and when i didn't, it all came crashing down. it was like, what is the point in being alive. anyone who has struggled with their health will know, you wake up and don't want to get out of bed. i started working at a cafe in london. it was difficult because i was going to do something that i didn't particularly enjoy, to serve customers who were not always rude, some of them were lovely, but when you are being talked to like you don't matter, i don't know, it isa you don't matter, i don't know, it is a dark place to be in. i woke up one morning and wasjust like, i actually don't have to do this. i can make changes. it was around that time that i decided to come up to loughborough. i had to choose to try and be happy and make a go of it again, and it has paid off. i'm glad idid. i again, and it ha
two years later, winning the commonwealth games in glasgow was fantastic.er that, trying to qualify for rio, it was all looking good, but then i busted up my shoulder quite badly. in my mind, it had been smooth sailing until that point. i was like, i will go to rio, and when i didn't, it all came crashing down. it was like, what is the point in being alive. anyone who has struggled with their health will know, you wake up and don't want to get out of bed. i started working at a cafe in london....
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you have come from glasgow today? lu yes.rious situation? we just have to wait and see what will happen. how is it affected your holiday so far? you decide to take it like it goes. when are you due back? next sunday. believed just keep looking at the news or are you going to try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it. relatively stressful holiday depending on what happens next few days. a quick word with you as well. how are you feeling about this last flight? give mike where you from, gloria? poland. . i'mjust going mike where you from, gloria? poland. . i'm just going to give you a nice smile and business as usual, thank you. they cannot say very much, but there are a few that feel that this company could collapse and their jobs could ultimately end in people that live here say they'll have to look for something else and those are based in the uk that are said to be privately bob, what do we do and they ask for information. ribbing tour from the
you have come from glasgow today? lu yes.rious situation? we just have to wait and see what will happen. how is it affected your holiday so far? you decide to take it like it goes. when are you due back? next sunday. believed just keep looking at the news or are you going to try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it? willjust try to forget about it. relatively stressful holiday depending on what happens next few days. a quick word with you as well....
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the scottish government has confirmed that glasgow is to host a major united nation's climate changees are expected to come to glasgow for the conference, which is designed to produce an international response to the climate urgency. it's the 26th conference of the parties, known as copd 26 and it will aim to reach binding targets to limit greenhouse gases and other climate change reduction measures, and campaigners have said that hosting the conference will give the uk the chance to set the tone for the world's future attitude to climate change. that is just confirmation that glasgow will be hosting a major united nations climate change summit next year with up to do hundreds of state attending. the time is 5:39pm. let move on to some of the other news today. police in northern ireland say a bomb found in londonderry last night was an attempt by the dissident republican group, the new ira, to murder police officers. during the search of the creggan estate, petrol bombs were thrown at the police. our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. at this point, what more has been said?
the scottish government has confirmed that glasgow is to host a major united nation's climate changees are expected to come to glasgow for the conference, which is designed to produce an international response to the climate urgency. it's the 26th conference of the parties, known as copd 26 and it will aim to reach binding targets to limit greenhouse gases and other climate change reduction measures, and campaigners have said that hosting the conference will give the uk the chance to set the...