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great britain will face south korea, spain and china over the next two days.iginal hosts of this event, but it was switched to serbia, following the outbreak of the coronavirus. that might be seen as a disadvantage to many nations because of the changed plans, but for great britain, it is seen as an advantage to help them towards their goal.|j was very anxious about it because i had family members messaging me, have you seen about this narrowsand isaid, yeah, have you seen about this narrowsand i said, yeah, but it is in this place, don't worry about it, trying not to radiate my anxiousness and stress about it to everyone else because this is a great opportunity that we have. i didn't want this now is to stop us from our goals, but... now we are back on track. serbia is much closer, we have more time to prepare, soi much closer, we have more time to prepare, so i am happy about this. you are playing at the top level, so any game is going to be difficult. it is going to be hard and it is not going to be given to us, we have to fight for it. that is our mindset
great britain will face south korea, spain and china over the next two days.iginal hosts of this event, but it was switched to serbia, following the outbreak of the coronavirus. that might be seen as a disadvantage to many nations because of the changed plans, but for great britain, it is seen as an advantage to help them towards their goal.|j was very anxious about it because i had family members messaging me, have you seen about this narrowsand isaid, yeah, have you seen about this narrowsand...
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great britain's hopes of qualifying a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic games look tored them a place in, but they lost by 82 points to 79. our olympic sports reporter, nick hope is in belgrade... great britain against south korea was dubbed a must—win even by the players themselves, and although they are not completely out of contention for a place in tokyo 2020, this defeat means a big opportunity has been missed. the british women have only ever competed at one olympics, london 2012 where they were gifted a place as the host nation. jo was one of the current squad who competed at those games, but despite their efforts they found themselves 16 points down as the koreans took control. gb winning would have given them a ticket to the olympics and they almost completed an incredible comeback in the closing five minutes but korea took it 82—79. iam i am disappointed. we only played with urgency with five minutes left, we started to make a comeback. we started to believe we could win. we ran out of time and i think we made crucial errors in the last minute. you cannot pla
great britain's hopes of qualifying a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic games look tored them a place in, but they lost by 82 points to 79. our olympic sports reporter, nick hope is in belgrade... great britain against south korea was dubbed a must—win even by the players themselves, and although they are not completely out of contention for a place in tokyo 2020, this defeat means a big opportunity has been missed. the british women have only ever competed at one olympics,...
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great britain has to face great britain and china that was the original host and china that was the originalia because of the carotid virus. it might be seen as advantage of for many nations because of the change plans and i britain as an advantage. it could happen to the i was about it. britain as an advantage. it could happen to the i was about itm britain as an advantage. it could happen to the i was about it. it was like i had family members in the same as that is? yes but it is this place do not worry about it. try not to baby it not exist to everyone else. this is a great opportunity. i did not want desire is to stop us from our goals. now we're back on track. serbia isn't much closer, we have much time to prepare, i am happy about this. you're playing at the top level we know it's going to be hired is not going to be a good and we have to fight for it. that is not mindset going into every game. everything is going to be a war. he once had to get. we are not the other ones i went back to get. we are excited that we going to go out with a plate with a passion that would play with. they
great britain has to face great britain and china that was the original host and china that was the originalia because of the carotid virus. it might be seen as advantage of for many nations because of the change plans and i britain as an advantage. it could happen to the i was about it. britain as an advantage. it could happen to the i was about itm britain as an advantage. it could happen to the i was about it. it was like i had family members in the same as that is? yes but it is this place...
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great britain was they sustain in their qualifying round on sunday.mpics. realistically, gb's best chance of qualifying for the game has probably passed. it's been jump racing's super saturday at newbury today, featuring some of the final warm—up races ahead of next month's cheltenham festival. one of the star names on show was altior — the 3—1 on favourite, ridden by nico de boinville won the game spirit chase. he saw his 19 race winning run come to an end in ascot in november. but certainly impressed out there today. the 2018 cheltenham gold cup winner, native river was also in the winner's circle after taking the denman chase for the third time. jonjo o'neilljunior was on board the 5—2 on winner. the big names doing well today. great britain's men and women have been back in action today in hockey's pro league. the women recorded their first win of the competition after beating new zealand 3—0 in auckland. gold medallist, shona mccallin scoring the third for the olympic champions. look what it means to her. that's her first goal in gb colours. the
great britain was they sustain in their qualifying round on sunday.mpics. realistically, gb's best chance of qualifying for the game has probably passed. it's been jump racing's super saturday at newbury today, featuring some of the final warm—up races ahead of next month's cheltenham festival. one of the star names on show was altior — the 3—1 on favourite, ridden by nico de boinville won the game spirit chase. he saw his 19 race winning run come to an end in ascot in november. but...
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but also great britain and northern ireland? yes, that is as it sits, but let's be future focused.e transition period so the 31 january date is just a date. formally when we leave the eu but with the transition period there is no change. so your message to the government is deciding above all that whatever happens there has to bea whatever happens there has to be a cut off by the end of the year. do you urge caution and maybe i rethink? if we don't progress and use this time wisely then of course we would encourage a rethink. lets not have a date where we fall off the cliff later in the year. so we have the 11 months and i think the government has learned an awful lot by partnering a business. are you preparing that infrastructure right now and how much notice will be required to get that in place if as the government says, we are definitely going to go into notary deal or a trade deal by the end of the year? the final quarter of this year? the final quarter of this year is vital to us. if we know by then we don't have a trade deal and we have to default to maximum checks, as a hyp
but also great britain and northern ireland? yes, that is as it sits, but let's be future focused.e transition period so the 31 january date is just a date. formally when we leave the eu but with the transition period there is no change. so your message to the government is deciding above all that whatever happens there has to bea whatever happens there has to be a cut off by the end of the year. do you urge caution and maybe i rethink? if we don't progress and use this time wisely then of...
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there was more success for both of great britain's hockey teams in the pro league.in a dramatic shootout, 5—4. the men clinched their first win of the campaign after they beat the kiwis 3—0. neil robertson leads graeme dott 5—3 after the opening session of the world grand prix final in cheltenham. he now leads 5—4, the target for victory. and aged just 16 years old, naseem shah has become the youngest bowler to take a hat—trick in test cricket. the pakistan pace bowler achieved the feat against bangladesh in rawalpindi. france made it two wins from two so far in the six nations with a 35—22 bonus—point win over italy today in paris. three first—half tries for the home side, including this from gregory alldritt, helped them to a 13—point lead at half—time. france further extended that lead in the second half with two more tries. baptiste seran with a fantastic individual effort. italy did score three tries of the own, but not enough to stop a 24th consecutive six nations defeat. the women's six nations match between scotland and england was postponed because of storm
there was more success for both of great britain's hockey teams in the pro league.in a dramatic shootout, 5—4. the men clinched their first win of the campaign after they beat the kiwis 3—0. neil robertson leads graeme dott 5—3 after the opening session of the world grand prix final in cheltenham. he now leads 5—4, the target for victory. and aged just 16 years old, naseem shah has become the youngest bowler to take a hat—trick in test cricket. the pakistan pace bowler achieved the...
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fishing waters and that's a 200 mile radius zone around great britain but there are currently 5 times more fishing boats than british ones in those waters and that's something brussels would like to keep going through a long term deal london however wants an annual deal which it could renew as it wishes so the e.u. and the u.k. are girding for a fight not the best sign for a quick resolution between the 2 sides. and let's go back now to our financial correspondent in frankfurt bard's early bars some difficult negotiation positions here between these 2 sides and yet the u.k. wants a resolution by the end of the year is that feasible. and no i don't know anybody who thinks that is i mean you just described the difficulty of the fish in question it's a politically charged one it's not an economically charged one especially because fishing makes up only a fraction of the kind of business that both the e.u. and great britain do but it's emotionally and politically charged there are some companies some countries in the e.u. for which it's very important and there's so many other issues the
fishing waters and that's a 200 mile radius zone around great britain but there are currently 5 times more fishing boats than british ones in those waters and that's something brussels would like to keep going through a long term deal london however wants an annual deal which it could renew as it wishes so the e.u. and the u.k. are girding for a fight not the best sign for a quick resolution between the 2 sides. and let's go back now to our financial correspondent in frankfurt bard's early bars...
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those are the rules, what reaction has there been from great britain?layer in particular maddy hinge says the rule is obscene and ridiculous. gb hockey said they fully respect the decision to cancel the match, i have spoken to the federation of international hockey who reiterated that all of the countries agreed to this real and that there is no particular plan to reconsider this at any stage. however, there is a season review in september. if any of the teams in the professional league want to bring this up again, they can at the end of the season. this rule only applies to the professional league, not the olympics. it has no effect. the gb hockey team are heading into the olympics in tokyo as reigning champions. next up for it gb is new zealand, so gb are seventh in the pro league, new zealand are fourth. they face them on sunday and gb will be hoping where they will not get in the way this time around. they will know what the rules are, won't they? exactly. rory mcilroy will return to world number one this week, without playing a shot. the northern i
those are the rules, what reaction has there been from great britain?layer in particular maddy hinge says the rule is obscene and ridiculous. gb hockey said they fully respect the decision to cancel the match, i have spoken to the federation of international hockey who reiterated that all of the countries agreed to this real and that there is no particular plan to reconsider this at any stage. however, there is a season review in september. if any of the teams in the professional league want to...
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great britain are ranked 18th in the world. and led after the opening two periods.red for gb. and captain chantelle handy led from the front, but the world number eight side china showed their superiority in the closing stages. great britain next face south korea on saturday and then a very strong spain team. gb men's ice hockey team have also begun their road to olympic qualification. they've been taking on romania in the first stage of qualifying for the beijing winter games in 2022. and it's been the perfect start for gb, as they won 4—3 in nottingham. matthew myers putting britain 3—2 up here, brendan connolly scoring the crucial fourth goal on his international debut. they now go on to face estonia and hungary over the next couple of days. there have been two big name exits at the world grand prix snooker in cheltenham. five—time world champion ronnie 0'sullivan lost to graeme dott in their quarter final match, while world number one judd trump is also out after being beaten by kyren wilson. this weekend, football games across the country will take part in a ca
great britain are ranked 18th in the world. and led after the opening two periods.red for gb. and captain chantelle handy led from the front, but the world number eight side china showed their superiority in the closing stages. great britain next face south korea on saturday and then a very strong spain team. gb men's ice hockey team have also begun their road to olympic qualification. they've been taking on romania in the first stage of qualifying for the beijing winter games in 2022. and it's...
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whether that was great britain or the united states. israel was not in attendance of the united states. - - and appendage. it was an alliance with these external patrons. it's why i talk about it being a goliath. it wasn't the 33 percent of the population of palestine, the jewish population in 1948 that won the warping it was when the two greatest powers of the postwar era, united states and soviet union.and then armed and diplomatically supported this new state. that was the case for the zionist movement throughout its history. it made it quite different from any other colonial settler project. the last thing i want to say about this, is that this is a movement that had its own independent base externally being it wasn't just based in england. when - - was kicked out of the ottoman empire, he and - - went to the united states and they worked here for years. 1916-1919. they had a basement country of dedicated supporters who believed in zionism and have shown they had an ability to influence the american political process for a century.
whether that was great britain or the united states. israel was not in attendance of the united states. - - and appendage. it was an alliance with these external patrons. it's why i talk about it being a goliath. it wasn't the 33 percent of the population of palestine, the jewish population in 1948 that won the warping it was when the two greatest powers of the postwar era, united states and soviet union.and then armed and diplomatically supported this new state. that was the case for the...
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great britain in olympic swimming. our sports reporter rhia chohan has been to meet her. i've been the only black swimmer on team gb for about five years now. it's kind of sad, because it's 2020. it's rare to see athletes of colour like alice dearing in the pool. fewer than 10% of competitive swimmers in the uk are black or mixed heritage. discrimination can play a part. alice experienced racism coming through the ranks. i have had a few issues where a coach has called me a "skinny n—word". it wasn't a great experience. i was only 17 at the time. it wasn't said directly to me, it was said to another swimmer. and this was a coach that i had never spoken to before. it was like a slap to the face. alice did get support, but decided not to press charges. since then she's helped set up the black swimming association, partly to combat crude racial stereotypes that are keeping black youngsters out of the pool. it's just kind of ingrained
great britain in olympic swimming. our sports reporter rhia chohan has been to meet her. i've been the only black swimmer on team gb for about five years now. it's kind of sad, because it's 2020. it's rare to see athletes of colour like alice dearing in the pool. fewer than 10% of competitive swimmers in the uk are black or mixed heritage. discrimination can play a part. alice experienced racism coming through the ranks. i have had a few issues where a coach has called me a "skinny...
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bennett's contract ran out last year, after he's led great britain to a 4—0 series defeat in new zealandnd papua guinea. wane — who guided wigan to three super league titles — is currently working for the scottish rugby union. great britian‘s goalkeeper maddie hinch has criticised the rules that saw australia awarded a win for today's pro hockey league game, despite gb leading 1—0. anna toman had scored from a penalty corner to put gb ahead, but then at half time, a storm in sydney saw the game called off. the rules state that, because australia won yesterday's game yesterday, they get double points and so were awarded the overall win. that's not fair, is it? reacting to the decision on twitter, maddie hinch wrote... before the women played, great britain's men were heavily beaten by australia. they lost 5—1 in their second match, having drawn 4—1; in the first. both men and women play new zealand next weekend. it's super bowl 5a tonight. the san francisco 49ers take on the kansas city chiefs in miami. the chief's haven't been to a super bowl for 50 years, but they have the best quarterb
bennett's contract ran out last year, after he's led great britain to a 4—0 series defeat in new zealandnd papua guinea. wane — who guided wigan to three super league titles — is currently working for the scottish rugby union. great britian‘s goalkeeper maddie hinch has criticised the rules that saw australia awarded a win for today's pro hockey league game, despite gb leading 1—0. anna toman had scored from a penalty corner to put gb ahead, but then at half time, a storm in sydney...
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we need to put pressure on great britain to back away from that deal. make sure if they do go forward with it that we are very sensitive with sharing information with them. that's a threat, that's a real threat. and reenforce the time of developing our key technology here so we are not completely reliant on technology that actually could be used. >> we have one of our majors. we bring influences and people on the front line. my hometown has been involved in a lot of communication issues. that's exactly what we are talking about in regards to relationship with china and making sure that -- >> we are gathering today, we also want to welcome our new partner, the washington exami r examine examiners. they will be publishing our essays on their website. they ha
we need to put pressure on great britain to back away from that deal. make sure if they do go forward with it that we are very sensitive with sharing information with them. that's a threat, that's a real threat. and reenforce the time of developing our key technology here so we are not completely reliant on technology that actually could be used. >> we have one of our majors. we bring influences and people on the front line. my hometown has been involved in a lot of communication issues....
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remember, it was the publishers and the printers who make the case for it being time to separate from great britain and king george iii. it was highly partisan. highly volatile. printers were being tarred and feathered, their presses burned. it was highly volatile. we talk about how divided we are as a country, being an msnbc person or fox news person, but back in the early years of our country, in the first several presidencies, it was very much that way. susan: and even continued past the civil war era. patty: absolutely. susan: lincoln, you have to read both sets of newspapers to understand what was going on there. thinking in general about successful presidents, is there a correlation between presidents who know how to work the newsmen and women of the time, and the ultimate success of their presidencies and how they are viewed in history? patty: absolutely. i think presidents who understand the media of their day are able to deal with it
remember, it was the publishers and the printers who make the case for it being time to separate from great britain and king george iii. it was highly partisan. highly volatile. printers were being tarred and feathered, their presses burned. it was highly volatile. we talk about how divided we are as a country, being an msnbc person or fox news person, but back in the early years of our country, in the first several presidencies, it was very much that way. susan: and even continued past the...
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this summer, the 22 year—old will make history by becoming the first black woman, to swim for great britaint of competitive swimmers identify as black or mixed race. alice says she wishes more people of colour, would grab their swimsuits and dive in. the bbc‘s rhia chohan went to meet her. i have been the only black swimmer for about five years now. it is rare to see athletes of colour like alice dearing in the pool. discrimination can play a part. alice experience racism coming through the ranks.” have had a few issues where a coach has called me a skinny and — a word. it was not a great experience. i was i7 it was not a great experience. i was 17 at the time. it was not said to me directly. it was like a slap in the face. alice did get support but decided not to press charges. since then she has helped set up the black swimming association, partly to combat crude racial stereotypes that are keeping black youngsters out of the pool. it is kind of ingrained within the culture that do not swim, thatis within the culture that do not swim, that is not as bold. her brother came home and tell th
this summer, the 22 year—old will make history by becoming the first black woman, to swim for great britaint of competitive swimmers identify as black or mixed race. alice says she wishes more people of colour, would grab their swimsuits and dive in. the bbc‘s rhia chohan went to meet her. i have been the only black swimmer for about five years now. it is rare to see athletes of colour like alice dearing in the pool. discrimination can play a part. alice experience racism coming through the...
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bennett's contract ran out last year, after he's led great britain to a 4—0 series defeat in new zealandy working for the scottish rugby union. great britian‘s goalkeeper maddie hinch has criticised the rules that saw australia awarded a win for today's pro hockey league game, despite gb leading 1—0. anna toman had scored from a penalty corner to put gb ahead, but then at half time, a storm in sydney saw the game called off. the rules state that, because australia won yesterday's game yesterday, they get double points and so were awarded the overall win. that's not fair, is it?
bennett's contract ran out last year, after he's led great britain to a 4—0 series defeat in new zealandy working for the scottish rugby union. great britian‘s goalkeeper maddie hinch has criticised the rules that saw australia awarded a win for today's pro hockey league game, despite gb leading 1—0. anna toman had scored from a penalty corner to put gb ahead, but then at half time, a storm in sydney saw the game called off. the rules state that, because australia won yesterday's game...
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ben ainslie captained great britain to three wins out of three on the opening day of the sailgp seasonle lead heading into the second and final day of racing tomorrow. trainer willie mullins has describe un desceaux as a once in a lifetime horse after he was forced to retire aged 12 through injury. un desceaux finished in the top 2 in 20 of the 21 races over fence during his career. laura kenny looks unlikely to medal in the women's omnium at the track cycling world championships after a heavy crash in the opening scratch race kenny, seen here in the white in the middle of your screen, was already riding with a broken shoulder when she and four others hit the board with just over a lap to go. she was able to walk off the track with a cut near her right eye. two time defending champion kirsten wild was relegated for causing the crash. kenny is continuing in the competition but no points due to the crash means she's well down the field and using it as a learning process according to british cycling. i have right now on the bbc sport website and we can go over to the bbc for to watch the
ben ainslie captained great britain to three wins out of three on the opening day of the sailgp seasonle lead heading into the second and final day of racing tomorrow. trainer willie mullins has describe un desceaux as a once in a lifetime horse after he was forced to retire aged 12 through injury. un desceaux finished in the top 2 in 20 of the 21 races over fence during his career. laura kenny looks unlikely to medal in the women's omnium at the track cycling world championships after a heavy...
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great britain's adam yates of mitchelton—scott was leading the race when the remaining stages were cancelledteam ineos said on twitter that "it's a shame the uae tour has been cancelled, but public health must come first. we are all awaiting testing, and will remain at the hotel until further notice". there have been 650 cases of coronavirus so far in italy — that's the highest of any european country. now the new mls season gets under way in north america this weekend, with two new clubs inter miami and nashville joining the league. inter miami's board includes the former england captain david beckham — who was given the chance to co—own a team as part of his contract, when he was a player with la galaxy. as inter miami prepare for sunday's opening game at los angeles fc, beckham's been speaking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks about the club's ambitions. at times, it's felt like an impossible dream. but on sunday, david beckham's 13—year vision will become a reality. after he surveyed his new kingdom, his mood was one of reflection... ..and relief. it's been such a long journey th
great britain's adam yates of mitchelton—scott was leading the race when the remaining stages were cancelledteam ineos said on twitter that "it's a shame the uae tour has been cancelled, but public health must come first. we are all awaiting testing, and will remain at the hotel until further notice". there have been 650 cases of coronavirus so far in italy — that's the highest of any european country. now the new mls season gets under way in north america this weekend, with two...
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there was more success for great britain in hockey‘s pro league with the men claiming theirfirst winnd tie in auckland, before winning the shootout 5—4 to claim the bonus point and move to fifth in the standings. great britain are hoping to persuade johanna konta to return to the team, after they lost to slovakia and failed to reach the finals. heather watson got them back to 2—1 down, but harriet dart couldn't follow suit. she lost in straight sets to anna schmiedlova. britain now face a play—off om april to avoid relegation from the world group. konta opeted not to play, to reduce her workload and protect her body. terri harper is waking up this morning as a boxing world champion. the 23 year old from doncaster won the super—featherweight world title last night. what's remarkable is this was only harper's tenth fight as a professional. and she was always in control against eva wahlstrom, scoring a knock—down in the seventh round. that makes her only britain's second female world champion in the sport, after nicola adams. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, it's time for
there was more success for great britain in hockey‘s pro league with the men claiming theirfirst winnd tie in auckland, before winning the shootout 5—4 to claim the bonus point and move to fifth in the standings. great britain are hoping to persuade johanna konta to return to the team, after they lost to slovakia and failed to reach the finals. heather watson got them back to 2—1 down, but harriet dart couldn't follow suit. she lost in straight sets to anna schmiedlova. britain now face a...
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it's not great britain and the united states.act guilty. the reason that's the case is because defence attorneys like me zealously defend the guilty along with the innocent. that's the way we prevent the government from charging too many innocent people. that's the way the system works. but of course, you're not just a gifted lawyer. you're also a human being, with a moral compass and a conscience. and when you reflect on your long career... let me answer that, please. let me answer that. a priest and a doctor are also moral people, and a priest will not turn away somebody who is a sinner. a doctor will not refuse to treat somebody who is a criminal. we have our responsibilities to a very important system of justice. and so yes, as a human being, sometimes it's very painful for me to know that i am representing a bad person, just like my daughter—in—law is an emergency room doctor in a hospital and she sometimes treats terrible, terrible people, and my uncle is a rabbi and he sometimes administers to terrible, terrible people. th
it's not great britain and the united states.act guilty. the reason that's the case is because defence attorneys like me zealously defend the guilty along with the innocent. that's the way we prevent the government from charging too many innocent people. that's the way the system works. but of course, you're not just a gifted lawyer. you're also a human being, with a moral compass and a conscience. and when you reflect on your long career... let me answer that, please. let me answer that. a...
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and we meet alice dearing, who's hoping to become the first black woman to represent great britain inlympic swimming. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, it all came down to the final ball, but england's cricketers were beaten by one run in south africa. good evening. the head of an nhs trust at the centre of concerns about preventable deaths of babies has claimed that the extent of the failings is not clear. susan acott, who's chief executive of east kent hospitals trust, now says there have only been "six or seven" avoidable deaths at the trust since 2011. the trust has previously accepted responsibility for at least ten deaths, but ms acott is now saying the causes of some of those deaths are "not as clear—cut". ms acott has yet to meet many of the families involved. she's been questioned by our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan. no—one spotted what was going on. they could have saved him. some days do i want to go outside and face the big wide world? no. our son, harry, died because of a number of serious and preventable failures in the medical care and treatment h
and we meet alice dearing, who's hoping to become the first black woman to represent great britain inlympic swimming. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, it all came down to the final ball, but england's cricketers were beaten by one run in south africa. good evening. the head of an nhs trust at the centre of concerns about preventable deaths of babies has claimed that the extent of the failings is not clear. susan acott, who's chief executive of east kent hospitals trust, now says there...
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in great britain, when churchill committed the royal navy to petroleum in 1913, he forever compromised the nation's energy autonomy. britain had neither domestic sources of oil nor existing supplies in its colonies. anglo persian bp with its access to oil in central asia, persia, future iran quickly became the , most sensible option to ensure britain's energy future. large capital expenditures such as pipeline construction had left anglo-persian bp in deep debt. they were near bankruptcy by 1914. to convince parliament to help the company, churchill said, if we cannot get oil, we cannot get corn. if we cannot get cotton and 1000 -- 1001 commodities necessary for the preservation of the economic energies of great britain. parliament approved his plan to purchase a 51% stake in bp for 2.2 million pounds. this was june of 1914. maintaining and developing oil supplies soon became a critical portion of the british colonial effort. global use of petroleum grew by 50% during world war i. this exacerbated the difficulty of managing the global supply, the catalyst for many of these changes in p
in great britain, when churchill committed the royal navy to petroleum in 1913, he forever compromised the nation's energy autonomy. britain had neither domestic sources of oil nor existing supplies in its colonies. anglo persian bp with its access to oil in central asia, persia, future iran quickly became the , most sensible option to ensure britain's energy future. large capital expenditures such as pipeline construction had left anglo-persian bp in deep debt. they were near bankruptcy by...
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it is not great britain and the united states.ilty. the reason thatis crime are in fact guilty. the reason that is the case is because defence attorneys like me zealously defend the guilty along with the innocent. that is the way we prevent the government from charging too many innocent people. that is the way the system works. but of course, you are notjust a gifted lawyer, you are also a human being with a moral compass and a conscience, and when you reflect on your long career. . . conscience, and when you reflect on your long career... let me answer that, please. let me answer that. a priest and a doctor are also moral people, and a priest will not turn away somebody who is a sinner. a doctor will not refuse to treat somebody who is a criminal. we have oui’ somebody who is a criminal. we have our responsibilities to a very important system of justice, our responsibilities to a very important system ofjustice, and so yes, as a human being, sometimes it is very painfulfor yes, as a human being, sometimes it is very painful for m
it is not great britain and the united states.ilty. the reason thatis crime are in fact guilty. the reason that is the case is because defence attorneys like me zealously defend the guilty along with the innocent. that is the way we prevent the government from charging too many innocent people. that is the way the system works. but of course, you are notjust a gifted lawyer, you are also a human being with a moral compass and a conscience, and when you reflect on your long career. . ....
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. >>> great britain the no longer a member of the european union. more than three years after the voter's proved brexit. changes won't be immediate. great britain will follow the laws and regulations during a transition period. the uk can begin negotiations right away. >>> in florida a woman is facing charges after driving past two security checkpoints at mar-a-lago. she faces charges of deadly assault. the series of events started this morning. she was dancing on a car. she led the officers on pursuit. the officers fired at the car and took her into custody shortly after. >> that trooper followed the vehicle to a local motel where the driver jumped out and trying to flee to the room. the trooper took her into custody there. >> according to news record she's an opera singer who was visiting south florida. a second woman in the car was not arrested. there's no reports of injuries. the democratic national committee changed the requirements. candidates don't have to show grass-roots funding. a candidate must hit polling marks or win a delegate. the cha
. >>> great britain the no longer a member of the european union. more than three years after the voter's proved brexit. changes won't be immediate. great britain will follow the laws and regulations during a transition period. the uk can begin negotiations right away. >>> in florida a woman is facing charges after driving past two security checkpoints at mar-a-lago. she faces charges of deadly assault. the series of events started this morning. she was dancing on a car. she...
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. ♪ narrator: and winston churchill, prime minister of great britain. ♪ narrator: also arriving by plane trip is franklin d. roosevelt, president of the united states. ♪ narrator: the first of eight days of day and night conferences at the castle begins with the arrival of distinguished participants. ♪ narrator: sarah churchill oliver, accompanying her father, greets president roosevelt's daughter. ♪ narrator: marshall joseph stalin, premier of the soviet union, at the time of the first conference 14 months ago, the ground he walks was still in the enemy's hands. ♪ narrator: the three parties reach a firm accord on military and political points, and coordinated plans are made for great new blows against germany from all directions. reaffirming the resolve of the united nations to cooperate fully after the war, roosevelt, churchill, and stalin reached an agreement on the foundations of european peace. germany shall be disarmed. german militarism and nazism will be destroyed. germany shall be occupied in zones, with france a major participant. an organization for world security will be per
. ♪ narrator: and winston churchill, prime minister of great britain. ♪ narrator: also arriving by plane trip is franklin d. roosevelt, president of the united states. ♪ narrator: the first of eight days of day and night conferences at the castle begins with the arrival of distinguished participants. ♪ narrator: sarah churchill oliver, accompanying her father, greets president roosevelt's daughter. ♪ narrator: marshall joseph stalin, premier of the soviet union, at the time of the...
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i finds it kind of disturbing as you might gather. >> great britain is on the road to that.have someone with kidney failure and i want to give them dialysis or certain cancer treatments that may work. trish: michael bloomberg was quoted saying he didn't think the elderly should be eligible for certain treatments. that's full-on socialized medicine. >> if you give birth to a child in great britain you may not get the after care. now they are saying you have to act or look like me. in medical school we were taught everyone was the same. that's one of the things i have lived with since i began practicing. between anything ethnicity, anything. every one is treated the same. let alone politics. i bring their blood pressure down so they can debate me. >> i think this is a slippery slope. it's scary for the u.k. and it's scary for us. let me turn to gavin newsom out in california who is trying to deal with the homeless crisis. it's a really dumb wave. >> healthcare and housing can no longer be diverse. it's fundamental to a person's well business to have a roof over their head. doc
i finds it kind of disturbing as you might gather. >> great britain is on the road to that.have someone with kidney failure and i want to give them dialysis or certain cancer treatments that may work. trish: michael bloomberg was quoted saying he didn't think the elderly should be eligible for certain treatments. that's full-on socialized medicine. >> if you give birth to a child in great britain you may not get the after care. now they are saying you have to act or look like me. in...
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cotton and 1000 one commodities necessary for the preservation of the economic energies of great britain. parliament approved his plan to purchase a 51% stake in bp for 2.2 million pounds. maintaining and developing oil supplies soon became a critical portion of the british colonial effort. global use of petroleum grew by 50% during world war i. which exacerbated the difficulty of managing the global supply, the catalyst for many of these changes in petroleum culture was conflict on a global scale. in the determining human transportation future, for example, the brief explanation is simple -- world war i relied on the use of vehicles. and the electric power alternatives that were succeeding in many portions of the consumer market simply could not meet the flexibility required. during world war i, the manufacturer of automobiles for civilian uses was virtually halted as the industry was mobilized to produce vehicles. the role of automobiles for use in the war effort emerged immediately when a fleet of parisian taxicabs were used to bring troop reinforcements forward during the battle of t
cotton and 1000 one commodities necessary for the preservation of the economic energies of great britain. parliament approved his plan to purchase a 51% stake in bp for 2.2 million pounds. maintaining and developing oil supplies soon became a critical portion of the british colonial effort. global use of petroleum grew by 50% during world war i. which exacerbated the difficulty of managing the global supply, the catalyst for many of these changes in petroleum culture was conflict on a global...
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narrator: lord justice lawrence, great britain. mr. francis biddle, united states.sr, and their alternates prepare the verdicts. it will be based on the opinion of the majority. ♪ narrator: on october 1, 1946, the verdict is delivered by lord justice lawrence, president of the tribunal. >> of the organizations, the ss, sd, gestapo, and leadership core are found guilty. the high command, sa and right reichcabinet not guilty. , as for the individual, hermann goring, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. rudolph hess, guilty of conspiracy and crimes against peace. life imprisonment. your keen von ribbentrop -- joachim von ribbentrop guilty of , conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. wilhelm keitel, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. ernst kaltenbrunner, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. alfred rosenberg, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war cr
narrator: lord justice lawrence, great britain. mr. francis biddle, united states.sr, and their alternates prepare the verdicts. it will be based on the opinion of the majority. ♪ narrator: on october 1, 1946, the verdict is delivered by lord justice lawrence, president of the tribunal. >> of the organizations, the ss, sd, gestapo, and leadership core are found guilty. the high command, sa and right reichcabinet not guilty. , as for the individual, hermann goring, guilty of conspiracy,...
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in 1776 great britain's most important american colony was on the verge of infraction.ists perceived that the government and britain was conspiring against the rights of material subjects. they feared a plot against the english liberties they had long enjoyed. at the dinner tables they discussed the merits of open sedition. those infected with imperial governance dwelled upon topic of americans rebellion. as these jamaican colonists debated liberties, their slaves saw an opportunity. the island was at a critical junction with the british entry into yet another imperial war. colonists traded exaggerated accounts of the french and spanish military buildup in the caribbean and calculated there was 30 slaves to every white person ready to join the attempts of any enemy in a general massacre. Ãbscheduled to depart the island for north america by the end of the month. throughout that parish enslaved people gathered frequently in houses, grounds and open fields to hold very serious conversations which stopped suddenly upon the approach of anyone they did not trust. they were s
in 1776 great britain's most important american colony was on the verge of infraction.ists perceived that the government and britain was conspiring against the rights of material subjects. they feared a plot against the english liberties they had long enjoyed. at the dinner tables they discussed the merits of open sedition. those infected with imperial governance dwelled upon topic of americans rebellion. as these jamaican colonists debated liberties, their slaves saw an opportunity. the island...
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and great britain's hopes of qualifying with a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic gameshave secured them a place in tokyo, but they lost by 82 points to 79. they face spain tomorrow. that's all of the sport. you can find more on these stories on the bbc sport website. women now hold more positions, up from 12% on boards. but there is still a lack of women in senior and executive roles. my name is francesca. i sit on the boards of several companies including air france, and an investment trust. even with her background as a successful business leader, getting her first boardroom position was difficult. it is an area where men often usually outnumber women. change is painful. there is a huge value attributed to chemistry on the board and of course chemistry, you have mainly with people like yourself. she says boards without enough women are putting themselves ata enough women are putting themselves at a disadvantage. it does not reflect your customer base and it does not reflect society at large nor your staff. the government has backed voluntary targets to increase the re
and great britain's hopes of qualifying with a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic gameshave secured them a place in tokyo, but they lost by 82 points to 79. they face spain tomorrow. that's all of the sport. you can find more on these stories on the bbc sport website. women now hold more positions, up from 12% on boards. but there is still a lack of women in senior and executive roles. my name is francesca. i sit on the boards of several companies including air france, and an...
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on your own and it we will do our this in the knowledge that with the departure of great britain a potential competitor will of course emerge for us there is to see in addition to china and united states of america there will be great britain as well but talks have both sides while reads it's back to the drawing board on workers' rights for the regulations and many more questions and businesses are jittery especially with sajid javid tough talk that will not be alone when. we will not be a rule to go we will not be in the single markets and we will not be in the customs union and we will do this by the end of the year across the channel the neighbors seem more optimistic that a deal can be reached. if we want to be complete so that everyone is clear about our intentions on the european union side there will be 0 tariffs 0 quotas 0 dumping but it's not all smooth sailing while the northern ireland situation seems result for now at least scotland is seriously thinking about it so scarce it and planning a 2nd independence referendum the stunning election win last night for the s.n.p. renew is r
on your own and it we will do our this in the knowledge that with the departure of great britain a potential competitor will of course emerge for us there is to see in addition to china and united states of america there will be great britain as well but talks have both sides while reads it's back to the drawing board on workers' rights for the regulations and many more questions and businesses are jittery especially with sajid javid tough talk that will not be alone when. we will not be a rule...
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to other nations from the back ocean donald trump and the the blacks of discussion in great britain scandinavia from austria all these countries they all struck with the relationship between native born population and migrants and refugees so so there is something that i mean germans like to argue and to discuss their own identity questions a lot but it's not exclusively germany that doesn't and i agree to some extent because somehow as a migrant myself in germany it feels like germany's a still trying to them to fight what kind of migrants they want in this country and then lively germany's migration country and you know denying that will be the 9 many a lot of migrants will have made an incredible contribution to this country ever you've been here in germany even longer than i have you know have a similar impression that this debate just goes on and on a new leader ations absolutely i think it brings a lot of. tension but maybe it's also a profit for a lot of people to discuss this and not to finish i don't know but in the end result a joke i think. this is a serious problem because vs kind o
to other nations from the back ocean donald trump and the the blacks of discussion in great britain scandinavia from austria all these countries they all struck with the relationship between native born population and migrants and refugees so so there is something that i mean germans like to argue and to discuss their own identity questions a lot but it's not exclusively germany that doesn't and i agree to some extent because somehow as a migrant myself in germany it feels like germany's a...
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british troops are helping build flood barriers across great britain. >>> here at home, our spring- likeeather continues. is that going to change anytime soon? >> no, we may not see rain until march in some places now. >> that would mean almost no rain in february. >> pretty much. we had really light events that were trace amounts, but that's exactly right. right now we're like the 26th dryest on record. records go back pretty far. that in terms of days without rain. we are dry and we'll continue that way through tomorrow. these were the highs today. there they are. they are pretty warm like maureen points out. those are 60s and almost 70s. warmer than you expect for february unless you are in february or san clemente or los angeles. certainly, even warm for santa barbara this time of year. there is the satellite image and the clouds and those are the clouds coming in today. you think there's weather up there. there is a little bit. it's just a weak system draping down with light dynamics. really the main impact are the clouds. that's what we are seeing now. sunset tonight beautiful. i h
british troops are helping build flood barriers across great britain. >>> here at home, our spring- likeeather continues. is that going to change anytime soon? >> no, we may not see rain until march in some places now. >> that would mean almost no rain in february. >> pretty much. we had really light events that were trace amounts, but that's exactly right. right now we're like the 26th dryest on record. records go back pretty far. that in terms of days without rain....
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great britain's hopes of qualifying a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic games look tobritain would have secured them a place in tokyo but they lost by 82 points to 79. they face spain tomorrow. that's all the sport. bye for now. a group of senior conservatives is urging fellow tory mps to challenge borisjohnson's decision to give the chinese technology firm huawei a role in building the uk's 5g mobile networks. in a letter, severalformer cabinet ministers say there are alternative options which would not compromise national security. the government insists the decision was taken following a rigorous review and huawei's involvement in 5g would be limited. sir iain duncan smith explained why he's concerned about the decision. we are at a point where we need now to make a decision and the decision is a long—term decision, notjust on 5g but on 6g which is the big breakthrough, as to whether or not you have an organisation from a country that is an aggressor in terms of cyber warfare and a company that is clearly totally and utterly in the hands of the chinese government wh
great britain's hopes of qualifying a women's basketball team for this summer's olympic games look tobritain would have secured them a place in tokyo but they lost by 82 points to 79. they face spain tomorrow. that's all the sport. bye for now. a group of senior conservatives is urging fellow tory mps to challenge borisjohnson's decision to give the chinese technology firm huawei a role in building the uk's 5g mobile networks. in a letter, severalformer cabinet ministers say there are...
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they recognized the security threat, so to see great britain go through with this is troubling. if they do go forward with it like it looks like they are going to do, we are sensitive with sharing information because that is a threat. guest: it also reinforces the importance of us making sure to develop our key technology here so we are not completely reliant on technology that could be used against us. guest: one of our major ceos -- another thing we do in the caucus is bring those on the front line -- a ceo who has been involved in the tell of a -- telecommunications issues, and that is what we were talking about with our relationship with china. while way and china have an interest contrary to ours -- while way and china have -- huawei and china have an interest contrary to ours. guest: i worked at microsoft and i see what happens when we get ripped off and they still our ip, and they are shameless about it. we have got to be tough when it comes to protecting our ip. the cases are exactly what happens if we are not. host: new york, tom, independent line. caller: i am glad you
they recognized the security threat, so to see great britain go through with this is troubling. if they do go forward with it like it looks like they are going to do, we are sensitive with sharing information because that is a threat. guest: it also reinforces the importance of us making sure to develop our key technology here so we are not completely reliant on technology that could be used against us. guest: one of our major ceos -- another thing we do in the caucus is bring those on the...
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tennis, and great britain have failed to make the finals of the fed cup.ather watson won her tie, but a straight sets defeat for harriet dart means slovakia go through to april's finals. britain go into a play—off for next year's competition. and disappointment, too, for great britain's women's basketball team — whose 0lympic qualification chances look to be over. despite a late fightback, they lost to south korea, and now need to beat european champions spain if they're to stand a chance of winning a place at the tokyo games. there's more on the bbc sport website including racing superhorses altior and native river winning at newbury, but from me, goodnight. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. hello we are looking at the very stormy weather prospects in the days ahead and no part of the uk is set to be spared. met office of art issued amber warnings for england and wales for severe gales but i think the possibility that that warning will be extended for covering up scotland and other are that
tennis, and great britain have failed to make the finals of the fed cup.ather watson won her tie, but a straight sets defeat for harriet dart means slovakia go through to april's finals. britain go into a play—off for next year's competition. and disappointment, too, for great britain's women's basketball team — whose 0lympic qualification chances look to be over. despite a late fightback, they lost to south korea, and now need to beat european champions spain if they're to stand a chance...
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we're not looking at jamaica, in the meantime great britain says hey canada, as our many me on the sideof the appliances, discussed canada in britain, get down there. defend our properties, show some muscle flow the boulder out there. >> so the canadians, sent a military footprint, in bermuda, in jamaica they, they say, to also be there, as the defensive line. so the u.s. does not use what floor one, as distraction to scoop up the entire caribbean. >> and one of the argument the canadians will make, for being in the region is, they will say, we are some audience state, also need our own deep south, the way we prove where a modern state, and therefore should have a little more autonomy, in the british empire is to have our own people of color, that we can control, we can civilized, so jamaica will do that work, we can show our ability to control ourselves by showing how we control others, ideal when those others are of color, and the considered effective, in all the others waste we have been talking about in this master. so, the caribbean becomes this top of the space of the top four not
we're not looking at jamaica, in the meantime great britain says hey canada, as our many me on the sideof the appliances, discussed canada in britain, get down there. defend our properties, show some muscle flow the boulder out there. >> so the canadians, sent a military footprint, in bermuda, in jamaica they, they say, to also be there, as the defensive line. so the u.s. does not use what floor one, as distraction to scoop up the entire caribbean. >> and one of the argument the...
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military-industrialan complex once you make america great again i stand against that making america great britain again would keep the legislative branch out of power. asked what our constitution allows her with the president once we have to support this resolution. >> thank you mr. president i take this time for those that support the joint senate resolution 68 we will be voting on tomorrow the resolution introduced by senator kane i want to acknowledge his long-standing commitment to the united states senate two can't carry out our constitutional responsibilities for the use of military force that is left solely with the congress of the united states we have a responsibility to speak to that authority. in the last congress with senator flake the efforts on the senate foreign relations committee was the effort to bring us together of the aumf because we have seen successive administrations using military from congress so joint resolution 58 is aimed at one specific conflict to come together to act on this resolution with the use of force in iran and is very specific as to say unless specifically
military-industrialan complex once you make america great again i stand against that making america great britain again would keep the legislative branch out of power. asked what our constitution allows her with the president once we have to support this resolution. >> thank you mr. president i take this time for those that support the joint senate resolution 68 we will be voting on tomorrow the resolution introduced by senator kane i want to acknowledge his long-standing commitment to...
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great britain are battling to reach the fed cup finals, but they've lost their first rubber away in slovakiaand we hear from the west ham women's captain, and how talking has helped her tackle her mental health issues. hello and welcome to sportsday. we are live in edinburgh ahead of round two of the six national, the action is coming thick and fast. in this brilliant competition, we are live in my side, glorious and dry evening but a cold one. there is a storm forecast for tomorrow and on the pitch, things are borrowing. plenty of fighting talk in the build—up to scotland hosting england in the calcutta cup at murrayfield tomorrow. tonight, the under 20s of both those nations will take each other on. on sunday, the women's tea m other on. on sunday, the women's team will face off. let's hear from the men's camp as we kick things off. the scottish captain, stuart hogg, but first, the england head coach, eddiejones hogg, but first, the england head coach, eddie jones has hogg, but first, the england head coach, eddiejones has been speaking to our rugby union correspondent, chrisjones. scotla
great britain are battling to reach the fed cup finals, but they've lost their first rubber away in slovakiaand we hear from the west ham women's captain, and how talking has helped her tackle her mental health issues. hello and welcome to sportsday. we are live in edinburgh ahead of round two of the six national, the action is coming thick and fast. in this brilliant competition, we are live in my side, glorious and dry evening but a cold one. there is a storm forecast for tomorrow and on the...
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but also importantly from great britain to normal and they are anticipating edition costs having to be borne by businesses which for consumers and or not is likely see an increase in the price of goods there's also concerns around the disruption to supply chains that having customs controls and regulation controls in the border but unlikely to me and how this is actually going to play out is going to be highly contingent on the extent to which the u.k. in its relationship with the e.u. moves as close as possible to the e.u. in terms of customs arrangements and also in terms of regulate tree alignment and if you don't have those then we are faced with quite serious disruption to the movement of goods across the irish sea and that then feeds into politics as well where i think unison particular lawyers community within islam is very concerned about what this all means for nor laws position within the united kingdom and its internal market so breaks it is proved to be highly disruptive and highly concerning for a lot of people in northern ireland and just because the u.k. is leaving a
but also importantly from great britain to normal and they are anticipating edition costs having to be borne by businesses which for consumers and or not is likely see an increase in the price of goods there's also concerns around the disruption to supply chains that having customs controls and regulation controls in the border but unlikely to me and how this is actually going to play out is going to be highly contingent on the extent to which the u.k. in its relationship with the e.u. moves as...
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he skippered the team to three wins out of three, giving great britain a comfortable lead heading intoing. this is the second year of sailgp, where seven nations compete against each other with five events taking place through the year, including the isle of wight in august. there have been strong words from british swimmers after china's three—time olympic champion, sun yang, was banned for eight years, for missing a drugs test in september 2018. sun was initially cleared, but the world anti—doping agency were successful in their appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. it was his second offence. peaty said "for anyone that's been banned once, potentially, it's a mistake. youre looking at it twice — you're a fool." holly will have more for you in the next hour. in the last few minutes, it's been confirmed that a man from the uk, who had been on board the cruise ship diamond princess, has died from the coronavirus. he's the first briton to have died after catching the virus. here, there have been three more confirmed coronavirus cases of the virus today — bringing the total to 19.
he skippered the team to three wins out of three, giving great britain a comfortable lead heading intoing. this is the second year of sailgp, where seven nations compete against each other with five events taking place through the year, including the isle of wight in august. there have been strong words from british swimmers after china's three—time olympic champion, sun yang, was banned for eight years, for missing a drugs test in september 2018. sun was initially cleared, but the world...
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great britain's matt walls won his first world championship medal with bronze in the men's omnium atnships in berlin. here'sjill douglas and chris boa rdman alongside me for all the action today, chris boardman in the berlin velodrome. here we are with one day's racing left, and great britain are tenth in the middle table, two silvers and a bronze. not what they are used to being, but they will be pleased with the bronze from matt walls. it is the worst result they have had for a long time, and i think the only thing we can take as a positive is they've been quite close, so they are very much in the mix. as faras close, so they are very much in the mix. as far as 0lympics go, don't write them off. matt walls' performance was amazing, he came back from a big deficit, a great ride, but he owes cameron meyer beere. i think it probably does. chloe daggett from usa winning gold and putting down two world records. and not just buy and putting down two world records. and notjust buy a bit, broke her own world record by three seconds and then did it again and had the audacity to look disappo
great britain's matt walls won his first world championship medal with bronze in the men's omnium atnships in berlin. here'sjill douglas and chris boa rdman alongside me for all the action today, chris boardman in the berlin velodrome. here we are with one day's racing left, and great britain are tenth in the middle table, two silvers and a bronze. not what they are used to being, but they will be pleased with the bronze from matt walls. it is the worst result they have had for a long time, and...
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we have never had a gestapo or a stasi in great britain.at the actions of humberside police came way too close for comfort. this is a watershed moment for liberty. borisjohnson‘s new cabinet meets for the first time since yesterday's dramatic resignation of sajid javid as chancellor. the number of people diagnosed with mumps in england is at its highest for a decade. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking another look at the papers with martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard and sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the premier league champions, manchester city, have been banned from the champions league for two seasons by european football's governing body, uefa. they have also been fined £25 million pounds for serious breaches of uefa's club licensing and financial fair play regulations. manchester city say they are disappointed but not surprised, and will appeal the decision. olly foster has the latest from manchester city's etihad stadium. the main accusation is that
we have never had a gestapo or a stasi in great britain.at the actions of humberside police came way too close for comfort. this is a watershed moment for liberty. borisjohnson‘s new cabinet meets for the first time since yesterday's dramatic resignation of sajid javid as chancellor. the number of people diagnosed with mumps in england is at its highest for a decade. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking another look at the papers with martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard...