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typhoon hagibis injapan 110w. typhoon. typhoon hagibis injapan now.ting us. when we look at the records of the past 100 years, we have much more storms, much more flooding, much more damage. just one more example of the disaster today. many of the places, many of the cities injapan, they recorded the maximum rainfall in the past 80 years. this is a very... big warning to all of us to acknowledge this change and hopefully to prepare for making more investment for infrastructure, for making our societies, our communities more say. thank you very much. it's a pleasure. —— communities more safe. you are watching bbc news. the bbc understands that a proposed law designed to increase legal protections for uk veterans who served in northern ireland has been dropped from the queen's speech on monday. a former head of the army, lord dannatt, told the bbc that the move was very disappointing. in july, boris johnson had promised that he would stop soldiers facing prosecution over historic allegations. the speed people in their 40s walk is a sign of how much thei
typhoon hagibis injapan 110w. typhoon. typhoon hagibis injapan now.ting us. when we look at the records of the past 100 years, we have much more storms, much more flooding, much more damage. just one more example of the disaster today. many of the places, many of the cities injapan, they recorded the maximum rainfall in the past 80 years. this is a very... big warning to all of us to acknowledge this change and hopefully to prepare for making more investment for infrastructure, for making our...
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across central japan, typhoon hagibis has dumped record amounts of rain., the tama river is now close to bursting point. tens of thousands of people who live along its banks have been ordered to leave their homes. the big dangerfrom these sorts of events is water. water is the thing that can do real damage, both if this river burst its banks, if it causes landslides in the mountains or, of course, when it reaches the sea. as night fell over tokyo, the eye of the storm approached, bringing winds gusting to over 140 kilometres per hour. this is the centre of shibuya, one of the busiest places normally in tokyo on a saturday night. i don't think i have ever seen it as deserted as it is tonight. in fact, the whole of tokyo is incredibly deserted. the centre of the storm has now passed to the north of the city and it does not appear to have brought the really destructive winds that were first feared. that is good news for everybody — including, of course, rugby fans. today, japan's rugby team had to wade their way onto a sodden field for some last—minute practi
across central japan, typhoon hagibis has dumped record amounts of rain., the tama river is now close to bursting point. tens of thousands of people who live along its banks have been ordered to leave their homes. the big dangerfrom these sorts of events is water. water is the thing that can do real damage, both if this river burst its banks, if it causes landslides in the mountains or, of course, when it reaches the sea. as night fell over tokyo, the eye of the storm approached, bringing winds...
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typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds.e kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counterterror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a ao—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. mark edwardson reports. we think first this morning of those recovering from their injuries. at the arndale centre today, a very public show of support and reassurance for the people of greater manchester from its mayor, his deputy and manchester city council's leader. greater manchester always does what it does best, which is to come together, bring things under control, reassure the public. that's what we're doing this morning. an enhanced police presence too, officers — some armed
typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds.e kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counterterror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a ao—year—old man has been detained under the...
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typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18.ers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. jacob rees—mogg has said the prospects of a deal with the eu are more positive than they were a week ago. i trust borisjohnson to ensure that the relationship the uk has with the european union is one where we are not a vassal state. and that is the point that we are leading towards in all these discussions. scotland's world cup game with japan will go ahead — kick off is in 45 minutes — a win and a bonus point is the minimum they need if they're to make it through to the quarterfinals. and coming up — the new cardinals appointed by pope francis and the military action in syria are two of the topics of dicussion on dateline london. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning. the family of harry dunn, the nineteen—year—old killed in a
typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18.ers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. jacob rees—mogg has said the prospects of a deal with the eu are more positive than they were a week ago. i trust borisjohnson to ensure that the relationship the uk has with the european union is...
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there has so much talk about typhoon hagibis and what may 01’ about typhoon hagibis and what may or mayn but where we are here is about 700 miles away from tokyo, it's the opposite side of the country and out of the path of the storm. they are getting ready for a by storm. they are getting ready for a rugby game. ireland trained in the stadium just behind me and i don't think they will have been very impressed with the pitch. it looked dry and patchy, some of them lifted up dry and patchy, some of them lifted up sections of the turf. it is something the scrum coach was asked about in the press conference. they say they have been given assurances that the pitch is playable and safe and he was also asked about the typhoon and he said he had sympathy with all those people affected. we are obviously sympathetic to all the people that have had their games cancelled. from our point of view, as soon as we knew we had a game on, no matter what happens on sunday, we need to win our game. getting fans excited is i focus on trying to create energy around. island have made 11 changes to the side th
there has so much talk about typhoon hagibis and what may 01’ about typhoon hagibis and what may or mayn but where we are here is about 700 miles away from tokyo, it's the opposite side of the country and out of the path of the storm. they are getting ready for a by storm. they are getting ready for a rugby game. ireland trained in the stadium just behind me and i don't think they will have been very impressed with the pitch. it looked dry and patchy, some of them lifted up dry and patchy,...
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typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds.ir homes. police say around 3000 people have been taking part in the latest extinction rebellion protests in central london. more than 1000 people have been arrested since the latest round of demonstrations started six days ago. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson sent this report a short time ago. this is day six of the extinction rebellion demonstrations here in central london and what is happening here this afternoon is what they're calling a funeral procession. they wa nt to calling a funeral procession. they want to highlight what they say is the impact of climate change on animals and the climate. you can see skeletons and papier—mache skeletons of animals skeletons and papier—mache skeletons ofanimals in skeletons and papier—mache skeletons of animals in this procession. they are making their way through what is one of the busiest areas in london for a saturday afternoon. they are making their way along 0xford for a saturday afternoon. they are making their way along oxford stree
typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds.ir homes. police say around 3000 people have been taking part in the latest extinction rebellion protests in central london. more than 1000 people have been arrested since the latest round of demonstrations started six days ago. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson sent this report a short time ago. this is day six of the extinction rebellion demonstrations here in central london and what is happening here this...
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two people are killed as typhoon hagibis, the biggest storm to hitjapan in 60 years, makes landfall nearokyo. cheering. a moment of sporting history, as kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people and to tell people no human is limited, you can do it. two members of the public are praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people in manchester's arndale shopping centre yesterday. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman and yasmin alibhai—brown. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there've been fierce clashes between turkish troops and kurdish militias in northeastern syria. much of the fighting has been in the border area near ras al—ain. turkey claims it's military has entered the town, but the kurdish led syrian democratic forces dispute this. since fighting broke out on wednesday, nearly 50 civilians are believed to have been killed and more than 100,000 people have fled their homes. ankara says it wants t
two people are killed as typhoon hagibis, the biggest storm to hitjapan in 60 years, makes landfall nearokyo. cheering. a moment of sporting history, as kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people and to tell people no human is limited, you can do it. two members of the public are praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people in manchester's arndale...
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across central japan, typhoon hagibis has dumped record amounts of rain.now close to bursting point. tens of thousands of people who live along its banks have been ordered to leave their homes. the big dangerfrom these sorts of events is water. water is the thing that can do real damage, both if this river burst its banks, if it causes landslides in the mountains or, of course, when it reaches the sea. as night fell over tokyo, the eye of the storm approached, bringing winds gusting to over 140 kilometres per hour. this is the centre of shibuya, one of the busiest places normally in tokyo on a saturday night. i don't think i have ever seen it as deserted as it is tonight. in fact, the whole of tokyo is incredibly deserted. the centre of the storm has now passed to the north of the city and it does not appear to have brought the really destructive winds that were first feared. that is good news for everybody — including, of course, rugby fans. today, japan's rugby team had to wade their way onto a sodden field for some last—minute practice. saturday's big m
across central japan, typhoon hagibis has dumped record amounts of rain.now close to bursting point. tens of thousands of people who live along its banks have been ordered to leave their homes. the big dangerfrom these sorts of events is water. water is the thing that can do real damage, both if this river burst its banks, if it causes landslides in the mountains or, of course, when it reaches the sea. as night fell over tokyo, the eye of the storm approached, bringing winds gusting to over 140...
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two people are killed as typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo. it's the biggest storm to hitjapan for 60 years, forcing thousands to escape the storm. tens of thousands of people are being told to go to shelters, to leave their homes, because it is not clear whether these rivers are going to burst their banks tonight. a moment of sporting history — kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run under two hours in order to inspire many people, to tell people that no human is limited, you can do it. i'm expecting more after seeing this, all of the world to run under two hours after today. translation: my stomach was in knots. but now i'm feeling better. i'm very happy that eliud has broken this record. there have been violent clashes in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. # never mind, i'll find someone like you... coming up — was this song from the biggest album of the 21st century? coming up in half an ho
two people are killed as typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo. it's the biggest storm to hitjapan for 60 years, forcing thousands to escape the storm. tens of thousands of people are being told to go to shelters, to leave their homes, because it is not clear whether these rivers are going to burst their banks tonight. a moment of sporting history — kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. i've tried and i am the happiest man to run...
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on saturday night the levees burst, unable to withstand the onslaught from typhoon hagibis.en racing to pluck those stranded from rooves and balconies. it is a story that has been repeated over and over. this afternoon we made it to kawagoe, an hour north of tokyo, here to the rivers have burst their banks. what's truly remarkable about this typhoon is its scale. there are floods and rescues like this going on in at least eight different prefectures right across the main island ofjapan. people we talked to are shocked and numb. translation: i have lived here 32 years, this the first time i've seen anything like this, i was shaking with fear last night. translation: i watched the live camera with the river, and i could see it coming up and up, getting closer and closer to the top. i never thought something of this would happen in my neighbourhood. i was so surprised. japan is just starting to count the economic cost of this single storm. outside nagano city, a line of shiny bulet trains swamped by the floodwaters. each one of these trains costs us$29 million. also making news
on saturday night the levees burst, unable to withstand the onslaught from typhoon hagibis.en racing to pluck those stranded from rooves and balconies. it is a story that has been repeated over and over. this afternoon we made it to kawagoe, an hour north of tokyo, here to the rivers have burst their banks. what's truly remarkable about this typhoon is its scale. there are floods and rescues like this going on in at least eight different prefectures right across the main island ofjapan. people...
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on saturday night the levees burst, unable to withstand the onslaught from typhoon hagibis.ose stranded from rooves and balconies. it is a story that has been repeated over and over. this afternoon we made it to kawagoe, an hour north of tokyo, here to the rivers have burst their banks. what's truly remarkable about this typhoon is its scale. there are floods and rescues like this going on in at least eight different prefectures right across the main island ofjapan. people we talked to are shocked and numb. translation: i have lived here 32 years, this the first time i've seen anything like this, i was shaking with fear last night. translation: i watched the live camera with the river, and i could see it coming up and up, getting closer and closer to the top. i never thought something of this would happen in my neighbourhood. i was so surprised. japan is just starting to count the economic cost of this single storm. 0utside nagano city, a line of shiny bulet trains swamped by the floodwaters. each one of these trains costs us$29 million. stay with us on bbc news, still to co
on saturday night the levees burst, unable to withstand the onslaught from typhoon hagibis.ose stranded from rooves and balconies. it is a story that has been repeated over and over. this afternoon we made it to kawagoe, an hour north of tokyo, here to the rivers have burst their banks. what's truly remarkable about this typhoon is its scale. there are floods and rescues like this going on in at least eight different prefectures right across the main island ofjapan. people we talked to are...
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moves gci’oss injapan as typhoon hagibis moves across the east of the country.he storm brought records amounts of rain, flooding and high wind. fierce fighting in and around the border near turkey. turkish forces say they have effectively captured it. the syrian defence forces say that is not true. there have been further clashes with police as demonstrations by indigenous groups against rising prices continue in ecuador. at ten o'clock, a full round—up of the day's news. now on bbc news, our world. michael buchanan meets people in hartlepool in the north east of england to find out how government cuts have affected their lives. on the north—east coast of england lies one of britain's poorest towns. a lack of work, a lack of money, has left a proud area struggling badly. drug abuse is rife, killing people at a faster rate than almost anywhere else in england. for a year, this town has become my second home, witnessing at firsthand its fears... i've lost one son. don't want to lose another. ..and the dedication of those battling its demons. he bought us a sandwic
moves gci’oss injapan as typhoon hagibis moves across the east of the country.he storm brought records amounts of rain, flooding and high wind. fierce fighting in and around the border near turkey. turkish forces say they have effectively captured it. the syrian defence forces say that is not true. there have been further clashes with police as demonstrations by indigenous groups against rising prices continue in ecuador. at ten o'clock, a full round—up of the day's news. now on bbc news,...
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typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours.ll have the full forecast on this powerful storm in the next 30 minutes. a vaccine plea to parents: the head of nhs england warns that the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about mmr. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters. england suffer their first qualifying defeat in ten years. they're beaten 2—1 by the czech republic, and will have to wait a little longer to qualify for euro 2020. plus, is a marathon possible in under two hours? we'll watch live this morning as the record attempt takes place in vienna. it's saturday the 12th of october. our top story: japan is bracing itself for one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. typhoon hagibis is expected to make landfall near the capital tokyo at around 10am this morning with winds of up to 110 miles per hour. one man is already thought to have died after his car overturned and tens of t
typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours.ll have the full forecast on this powerful storm in the next 30 minutes. a vaccine plea to parents: the head of nhs england warns that the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about mmr. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters. england suffer their first qualifying...
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typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds — it's the worst stormhit the country for 60 years. there's been fierce fighting around the town of ras al—ayn in syria — with conflicting reports as to who controls it. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the mmr vaccine. coming up — click looks at whether electric cars are a credible replacement for petrol vehicles. that's in half an hour on bbc news. hello, good afternoon. the kenyan long—distance runner, eliud kipchoge has made history in vienna this morning, becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in1 hour, 59 minutes and a0 seconds. but that time will not be recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition. another reason for it not being recgonised, is the team of rotating pacemakers that he used, who were guided by a laser in the road, which kept them within the two hour time limit. here's the closing moments of the run. 300 metres to go,
typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds — it's the worst stormhit the country for 60 years. there's been fierce fighting around the town of ras al—ayn in syria — with conflicting reports as to who controls it. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the mmr vaccine. coming up — click looks at whether electric cars are a credible replacement for petrol vehicles. that's in half an hour on bbc news....
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two people are killed as typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo. a moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. 7 now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with karthi gna nasegaram and holly hamilton. the headlines this evening: history is made — eliud kipchoge becomes the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, smashing the barrier by almost 20 seconds, ireland are through to the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup after they sweep past samoa. a hard earned point for the republic of ireland — but will it be enough in their quest to reach next year's european championship finals? also coming up in the programme: a trio of world titles for max whitlock — as he claims pommel horse gold in stuttgart. and, it's a first wta final in three years for the british number two, for the british number two, heather watson, as she as she triumphs in tianjin. hello, and welcome to the programme. history was made in vienna this morning — as kenya's eliod k
two people are killed as typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo. a moment of sporting history as eliud kipchoge becomes the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. 7 now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with karthi gna nasegaram and holly hamilton. the headlines this evening: history is made — eliud kipchoge becomes the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours, smashing the barrier by almost 20 seconds, ireland are through to the...
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emergency teams work through the night injapan as the scale of the devastation caused by typhoon hagibis starts to emerge. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. also in the programme: a new tactic from hong kong's hardcore pro—democracy protestors — attacking pro—beijing targets while dodging the police. and we'll meet the drivers lighting up the roads in australia — as they race in solar—powered cars. life, studios in singapore and london. —— viva from. this is bbc news. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 2am in northern syria where the united states is to withdraw all its remaining troops, as turkey's offensive against the kurds intensifies. the us defence secretary said kurdish fighters would now be backed by syria and russia — and america could not be caught between two opposing armies. the us withdrawal comes as syrian government troops are said to be heading towards the turkish border where turkey is trying to create a so—called ‘safe zone‘. meanwhile hundreds of people — some said to be the families of islamic state group fighters — have escaped from a camp that was guarded
emergency teams work through the night injapan as the scale of the devastation caused by typhoon hagibis starts to emerge. i'm lewis vaughanjones in london. also in the programme: a new tactic from hong kong's hardcore pro—democracy protestors — attacking pro—beijing targets while dodging the police. and we'll meet the drivers lighting up the roads in australia — as they race in solar—powered cars. life, studios in singapore and london. —— viva from. this is bbc news. it's 7am in...
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so lets take a look at typhoon hagibis. miles wide, with gusts of up to 120 miles an hour, and it's expected to hit tokyo on saturday. now england's game was in yokohama — just south of the capital — the same stadium as scotland's match againstjapan on sunday — by then you can see that the typhoon has moved on. so whether the scotland game goes ahead all depends on how much devastation hagibis brings the day before. so why is scotland's game so important? well, it's because pool a is so finely poised. ireland, japan and scotland can still all qualify for the last eight. ireland are expected to beat samoa in their match on saturday in fukuoka — which shouldn't be affected by the weather — so the final spot should be betweenjapan and scotland. now... the scots have to beat the hosts by eight points to qualify. if the match is called off — it goes down as draw — which would knock scotland out. so how will the players be dealing with it? former scotland scrum—half andy nicol, says theyjust have to try and prepare as normal. the
so lets take a look at typhoon hagibis. miles wide, with gusts of up to 120 miles an hour, and it's expected to hit tokyo on saturday. now england's game was in yokohama — just south of the capital — the same stadium as scotland's match againstjapan on sunday — by then you can see that the typhoon has moved on. so whether the scotland game goes ahead all depends on how much devastation hagibis brings the day before. so why is scotland's game so important? well, it's because pool a is so...
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were soon in eve ryo ne typhoon hagibis were soon in everyone ‘s thoughts.though, came the raw, first from scotland supporters as finn russell gave them the perfect start. but cheered on by the cherry and whites, japan seemed utterly inspired. some of the most dazzling by inspired. some of the most dazzling rugby this tournament has seen, including two tries for the clinical fukuoka, and surely they were heading home? or where they? alexander fagerson gave them hope, but japan would not be alexander fagerson gave them hope, butjapan would not be denied. in extraordinary circumstances, an extraordinary circumstances, an extraordinary night. extraordinary circumstances, an extraordinary nightli extraordinary circumstances, an extraordinary night. i am pleased for the japanese, it was a fantastic game and a great atmosphere. but yes, a little bit disappointed for scotland. you are very happy? very happy! or japanese very scotland. you are very happy? very happy! orjapanese very happy! well, this was a night of high emotion and drama. disappointment in scotland,
were soon in eve ryo ne typhoon hagibis were soon in everyone ‘s thoughts.though, came the raw, first from scotland supporters as finn russell gave them the perfect start. but cheered on by the cherry and whites, japan seemed utterly inspired. some of the most dazzling by inspired. some of the most dazzling rugby this tournament has seen, including two tries for the clinical fukuoka, and surely they were heading home? or where they? alexander fagerson gave them hope, but japan would not be...
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typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds.an athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. we are going to stay with that story. eliud kipchoge from kenya has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 mile course, in one hour 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however the time set in austria, won't be recognised as an official record, partly because the run wasn't in open competition. from vienna, ade adedoyin has sent this report. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of place. the detailed planning was paying off. some 41 pacemakers have been employed by the organisers to be part of this challenge and every time they go past this point near the finishing line, they rotate. just one of the many steps that have been taken by the organisers to ensure that kipchoge ducks under that two hour mark. s
typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds.an athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. we are going to stay with that story. eliud kipchoge from kenya has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 mile course, in one hour 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however the time set in austria, won't be recognised as an official record, partly...
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bright sunshine at suzuka after a disrupted race weekend — typhoon hagibis now a distant memory, justarly in the morning, sebastian vettel on pole position — his first since june. team—mate charles leclerc just behind him. their advantage was soon blown away, a stuttering start and valtteri bottas took his chance. max verstappen tried to follow him — not as successfully. a crash with leclerc, an incident that would end verstappen‘s race. leclerc dealt with the loss of a damaged front wing and a lost wing mirror. from 16th to sixth, not close enough to impact on the front of the race. team—mate sebastian vettel was frustrating lewis hamilton, the world champion unable to pass and would finish third. it was the fastest lap for lewis hamilton, giving him the extra point. combining that with a victory for valtteri bottas meaning mercedes sealed the constructors championship for the sixth time in a row. the world champion will also come from mercedes for a sixth successive year. the first time that has happened in formula 1. michael redford, bbc news. there is a record—breaking theme to th
bright sunshine at suzuka after a disrupted race weekend — typhoon hagibis now a distant memory, justarly in the morning, sebastian vettel on pole position — his first since june. team—mate charles leclerc just behind him. their advantage was soon blown away, a stuttering start and valtteri bottas took his chance. max verstappen tried to follow him — not as successfully. a crash with leclerc, an incident that would end verstappen‘s race. leclerc dealt with the loss of a damaged front...
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typhoon hagibis, which has made landfall near tokyo.the typhoon has forced the cancellation of flights and train services. earlier i spoke to jake adelstein , correspondent for the daily beast in tokyo. he described what it was like in the japanese capital. it is kind of amazing. i was out a few minutes ago. some of the trains are still running. the rain is coming down so hard it's like being shot in the face with a bb gun. it is intense. you can hear the wind from the 17th floor of the building i'm in right now. it is going to get worse. it is an impressive storm. i think they say it's the worst since 1958. fortunately, there haven't been many casualties as of yet but you can understand why people would cancel the world cup games. it is ferocious. and as you say, they could be many more hours of this. oh, yeah. it touched down at about 7pm, far from tokyo. we are getting to the epicentre of this storm but this is just the prelude and already buildings are closing down. there is a skeleton crew running some of the subway systems but eve
typhoon hagibis, which has made landfall near tokyo.the typhoon has forced the cancellation of flights and train services. earlier i spoke to jake adelstein , correspondent for the daily beast in tokyo. he described what it was like in the japanese capital. it is kind of amazing. i was out a few minutes ago. some of the trains are still running. the rain is coming down so hard it's like being shot in the face with a bb gun. it is intense. you can hear the wind from the 17th floor of the...
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typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18 people.attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. jacob rees—mogg says the prospect of a deal with the european union are more positive than they were one week ago. scotland's world cup game with japan will go ahead later this morning.
typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18 people.attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. jacob rees—mogg says the prospect of a deal with the european union are more positive than they were one week ago. scotland's world cup game with japan will go ahead later this morning.
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typhoon hagibis has left destruction in its wake. towns and villages were inundated with its water.mes a clean—up operation, and a search for survivors. nagano, in centraljapan, was one of the worst—hit areas. more than a metre of rain fell in just two days. the cost of the clean—up will be substantial. hundreds are in emergency accommodation. many still don't know when they will be able to return home. more than 110,000 people had been involved with rescue efforts, but hopes of finding those still listed as missing are fading rapidly. also making news today, the queen has officialy opened a new session of parliament in the uk. in the queen's speech, prime minister boris johnson's government outlined 26 bills. but with the prime minister having no majority, many of the bills may not become law. there was an emphasis on law and order but the key issue was bringing the uk out of the eu. a british man jailed for numerous sex crimes against malaysian children has been found stabbed to death in prison. richard huckle was given 22 life sentences in 2016 after admitting multiple charges of
typhoon hagibis has left destruction in its wake. towns and villages were inundated with its water.mes a clean—up operation, and a search for survivors. nagano, in centraljapan, was one of the worst—hit areas. more than a metre of rain fell in just two days. the cost of the clean—up will be substantial. hundreds are in emergency accommodation. many still don't know when they will be able to return home. more than 110,000 people had been involved with rescue efforts, but hopes of finding...
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the japan times leads with super typhoon hagibis which is due to make landfall on saturday.s predicted to be the biggest typhoon of the 2019 season and is expected to cause widespread disruption. and finally bbc 0nline are covering the story that the children's show seasame street is to tackle drug addiction. it's introducing a new muppet character, called karli, whose mum is a recovering opioid addict. with me is kulveer ranger, senior vice president for strategy and communication at atos, the it services corporation. good morning. the financial times, it says something that, as soon as there is one set of talks between there is one set of talks between the british and irish prime ministers and we get talk of maybe this could turn into a deal rather than, it is not good enough. a glimmer of hope. yes. it
the japan times leads with super typhoon hagibis which is due to make landfall on saturday.s predicted to be the biggest typhoon of the 2019 season and is expected to cause widespread disruption. and finally bbc 0nline are covering the story that the children's show seasame street is to tackle drug addiction. it's introducing a new muppet character, called karli, whose mum is a recovering opioid addict. with me is kulveer ranger, senior vice president for strategy and communication at atos, the...
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100,000 people have been taking part in rescue operations injapan dealing with the aftermath of typhoon hagibis — the worst storm to hit the country in decades. and this story is getting lots of attention on bbc.com. k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars sulli found dead in her home, just 25 years old. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's more on all our stories on the website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. trade war warning. the us trade secretary threatens china with tarah pike said the dealers instruct by the middle of december. chinese buyers in dubai. by the desert city property market is attracting investors from the people's republic. good morning, asia. hello, world. glad you could join us. let's start off with the us because the treasury secretary has warned that new tariffs on $156 billion worth of chinese goods will be imposed to betray dealers not finalised by the 15th of december. steven minusian said he hoped the deal would be formally approved but the comments contrasted sharply with donald trump's optimism. a former
100,000 people have been taking part in rescue operations injapan dealing with the aftermath of typhoon hagibis — the worst storm to hit the country in decades. and this story is getting lots of attention on bbc.com. k—pop fans are grieving the loss of one of their biggest stars sulli found dead in her home, just 25 years old. that's all. stay with bbc world news. there's more on all our stories on the website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. trade war warning....
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japan is preparing for the arrival of typhoon hagibis. authorities are warning people of torrential rain, fierce winds and storm surges. two rugby world cup matches have been cancelled and formula 1 could also be affected. and this video is trending on bb.com. the former world number one women's tennis player, naomi osaka, has taken steps to give up her us citizenship to play forjapan in the 2020 olympics. the 21—year—old star, whose parents are haitian and japanese, grew up in new york. japanese laws require those with dual citizenship to select one country before turning 22. those are the headlines. stay with bbc world news. you can find out more on our website, bbc. / news, oryou you can find out more on our website, bbc. / news, or you can download the bbc news up. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. talks resume. wall street ends on high hopes as trade talks between the us and china may wait for a partial deal. and a meeting by the sea, leaders of china and india are scheduled to meet in each nab to resort ——
japan is preparing for the arrival of typhoon hagibis. authorities are warning people of torrential rain, fierce winds and storm surges. two rugby world cup matches have been cancelled and formula 1 could also be affected. and this video is trending on bb.com. the former world number one women's tennis player, naomi osaka, has taken steps to give up her us citizenship to play forjapan in the 2020 olympics. the 21—year—old star, whose parents are haitian and japanese, grew up in new york....
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first, an update on typhoon hagibis, which, through the course of sunday, should take the very worstns away from the main islands of japan, but not before it's delivered in some areas in excess of 900 millimetres of rain, nearly a metre of rain. winds in excess of 100 mph. and while this weather system is still around, dangerous waves and still the risk of landslides, too. coming a little bit closer to home, saturday was not very sparkling, to say the very least, across southern counties of both england and wales. all thanks to this area of cloud. a waving weather front which, during the course of sunday, should make some progress, both to the north and to the east. such that eventually i think we will see some sunshine returning to parts of wales on the south—west of england. and all the while, northern and north—western parts of scotland and northern ireland should be in for a pretty decent sort of day, temperatures again, nothing to write home about. tops of around 15 or 16, if you are lucky. eventually, the whole system begins to move its way, it would appear, off into the north
first, an update on typhoon hagibis, which, through the course of sunday, should take the very worstns away from the main islands of japan, but not before it's delivered in some areas in excess of 900 millimetres of rain, nearly a metre of rain. winds in excess of 100 mph. and while this weather system is still around, dangerous waves and still the risk of landslides, too. coming a little bit closer to home, saturday was not very sparkling, to say the very least, across southern counties of...
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typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 20.ers have burst their banks and tens of thousands of soldiers have been deployed to help rescue efforts. after turkish air strikes in northern syria — hundreds of islamic state fighters‘ family members are reported to have escaped. jacob rees—mogg has said the prospects of a deal with the eu are more positive than they were a week i trust borisjohnson to ensure that the relationship the uk has with the european union is one where we are not a vassal state. and that is the point that we are leading towards in all these discussions. coming up — click looks at whether electric cars are a credible replacement for petrol or diesel vehicles. that's in half an hour on bbc news. good afternoon. the family of harry dunn, the nineteen—year—old killed in a crash involving an american woman, are flying to the united states, to raise their concerns about the case with politicians there. anne sacoolas, the wife of a us intelligence officer, left the uk after the collision in august. she's now said sh
typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 20.ers have burst their banks and tens of thousands of soldiers have been deployed to help rescue efforts. after turkish air strikes in northern syria — hundreds of islamic state fighters‘ family members are reported to have escaped. jacob rees—mogg has said the prospects of a deal with the eu are more positive than they were a week i trust borisjohnson to ensure that the relationship the uk has with the european union is one where we...
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in fact, the world whether story was typhoon hagibis.on barrelling its way towards the shores of japan. weather warnings were enforced, several of the rugby world cup matches were cancelled, including the england— france. i'm pleased to say fast forward seven days and yes we have some shower cloud across japan but the weather story looks much betterfor japan but the weather story looks much better for the quarterfinals. in fact, it should be relatively dry, bright and warm, with temperatures into the mid—20s for the england— australia match. i wish i could say the same, however, for the uk on saturday. it does look as though we're going to have plenty of showers, some of them heavy with the odd roll of thunder. but there is an improvement with the second half of the weekend. we are still under this influence of low pressure with this weather front enhancing the rain fall across eastern scotland. will also see plenty of showers out of the west as well. of these showers will boost further inland as we go through the day, perhaps not as man
in fact, the world whether story was typhoon hagibis.on barrelling its way towards the shores of japan. weather warnings were enforced, several of the rugby world cup matches were cancelled, including the england— france. i'm pleased to say fast forward seven days and yes we have some shower cloud across japan but the weather story looks much betterfor japan but the weather story looks much better for the quarterfinals. in fact, it should be relatively dry, bright and warm, with temperatures...
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typhoon hagibis has hitjapan with record—breaking amounts of rain.rm has disrupted the rugby union word cup, but organisers have confirmed the match between scotland and the host nation will go ahead. the president of ecuador has placed the country's capital, quito, under military control to end days of violent clashes between security forces and indigenous protestors. in a tv address, mr moreno said the army would enforce a curfew and take all measures necessary to re—establish order.
typhoon hagibis has hitjapan with record—breaking amounts of rain.rm has disrupted the rugby union word cup, but organisers have confirmed the match between scotland and the host nation will go ahead. the president of ecuador has placed the country's capital, quito, under military control to end days of violent clashes between security forces and indigenous protestors. in a tv address, mr moreno said the army would enforce a curfew and take all measures necessary to re—establish order.
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typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18. rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. borisjohnson is planning to scrap the system of rail franchises. the prime minister will use tomorrow's queen's speech to announce proposals for a fundamental overhaul of the railways. scotland's world cup game with japan will go ahead later this morning. they need to beat the hosts and at least match the number of bonus points both teams receive, if they're to make it through to the quarterfinals. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35, this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and prashant rao, global editor at the atlantic. hello, good morning. ministers say the american woman involved in a fatal car crash in northamptonshireno longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned
typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18. rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. borisjohnson is planning to scrap the system of rail franchises. the prime minister will use tomorrow's queen's speech to announce proposals for a fundamental overhaul of the railways....
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worked through the night injapan to help people trapped by floods and landslides caused by typhoon hagibis. at least 35 people are reported to have been killed. and this video is trending on bbc.com. the kenyan runner, brigid kosgei, has set a new world record for the women's marathon. she won the chicago race in two hours, 1a minutes and four seconds. it beat the previous record, which had stood for 16 years, by almost a minute and a half. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: the queen's speech is due open a new session of parliament, as brexit deal talks continue. you can keep up to date with the latest developments on the bbc website, at bbc.com/news. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. trade war breakthrough. donald trump says china has already started to buy more american agricultural goods after friday's partial deal. cash for citizenship. but i want to‘s controversial new multi billion dollar booming industry. —— vanuatu's. it is monday, hope you had a great weekend, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia b
worked through the night injapan to help people trapped by floods and landslides caused by typhoon hagibis. at least 35 people are reported to have been killed. and this video is trending on bbc.com. the kenyan runner, brigid kosgei, has set a new world record for the women's marathon. she won the chicago race in two hours, 1a minutes and four seconds. it beat the previous record, which had stood for 16 years, by almost a minute and a half. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top...
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good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan likely to make la ndfall bearing down onjapan likely to make landfall in the following hours, and all have the full forecast in the next half an hour. —— i will have the full forecast. a vaccine plea to parents. the head of nhs england warns that the schoolgates have become a breeding ground for myths about mmr. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters. england suffer their first qualifying defeat in ten years. they're beaten 2—1 by the czech republic, and will have to wait a little longer to qualify for euro 2020. is a marathon possible in under two hours? we will be finding out. kenyan runner eliud kipchoge is attempting to break that barrier right now in vienna. good morning. it is saturday the 12th of october. japan is beginning to feel the force of typhoon hagibis — one of the strongest storms to hit the country in decades. the massive typhoon is expected to
good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan likely to make la ndfall bearing down onjapan likely to make landfall in the following hours, and all have the full forecast in the next half an hour. —— i will have the full forecast. a vaccine plea to parents. the head of nhs england warns that the schoolgates have become a breeding ground for myths about mmr. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its...
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good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours. i will have the full forecast for that and also the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters. england suffer their first qualifying defeat in ten years. they're beaten 2—1 by the czech republic, and will have to wait a little longer to qualify for euro 2020. plus, are we about to see sporting history over the next few hours? we'll be live in vienna following the progress of kenyan runner eliud kipchoge as he tries to become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. it's saturday the 12th of october. our top story: there are warnings that the school gates have become a "breeding ground" for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief simon stevens has spoken out after the latest figures showed a rise in th
good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down onjapan and likely to make landfall in the next few hours. i will have the full forecast for that and also the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters. england suffer their first qualifying defeat in ten years. they're beaten...
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we were talking about typhoon hagibis yesterday.ain to the west of tokyo, a lot of the damage caused by flooding and landslides, things are drier and brighter today but there is the chance heavy showers could develop later on today and into tomorrow but the winds will be easing down all the while. let‘s come back home now where we have got low pressure of our own bringing further areas of rain today on already saturated ground. yesterday, more rain on top of that wet ground brings further risk of flooding and the latest flood risk warnings are on our website and we have two france to deal with today. the first one is what we had yesterday and it is lingering along the central and southern parts of england and wales pushing north and eastwards and then another front in the irish sea and these two areas of rain combine into one during the day extending north and eastwards eventually starting to turn a little bit drier and brighter from the west. aside from a few showers, northern ireland will be mainly dry, similarto showers, northern
we were talking about typhoon hagibis yesterday.ain to the west of tokyo, a lot of the damage caused by flooding and landslides, things are drier and brighter today but there is the chance heavy showers could develop later on today and into tomorrow but the winds will be easing down all the while. let‘s come back home now where we have got low pressure of our own bringing further areas of rain today on already saturated ground. yesterday, more rain on top of that wet ground brings further...
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we have been looking at typhoon hagibis. it has weakened substantially and pulled away.ntially and pulled away. i am sure you have seen the pictures of blue sky and sunshine in tokyo. tokyo airport had a wind gust of 90 mph. there was just under a metre of rain recorded in a part ofjapan. a huge amount of rainfall. you can see the system has cleared away. later today and into tomorrow, you could see heavy showers returning to rain hit areas that certainly much quieter now. today, quiet for some but not for all. some of us saw heavy rain yesterday. more today but slowly clearing away and for most of us, a bit of sunshine through the afternoon but you can see it is a really messy picture. not one but two fronts to deal with. let's look at where it has been falling in the last few hours. it has still been lea p last few hours. it has still been leap —— around and we have the second front moving up through the irish sea. the whole area will combine into one and pushed north and east through the day. it may just fringe the eastern side of northern ireland. for much of norther
we have been looking at typhoon hagibis. it has weakened substantially and pulled away.ntially and pulled away. i am sure you have seen the pictures of blue sky and sunshine in tokyo. tokyo airport had a wind gust of 90 mph. there was just under a metre of rain recorded in a part ofjapan. a huge amount of rainfall. you can see the system has cleared away. later today and into tomorrow, you could see heavy showers returning to rain hit areas that certainly much quieter now. today, quiet for some...
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this was violent hard typhoon hagibis.. i am sure you have seen the pictures from today. the winds are easing down. before it moved away, we saw winds in excess of 110 mph. to the west of tokyo, we had around a metre of rain, just under a metre of rain. coming back to the uk, more rain in the forecast. yesterday, the ground is already saturated in many areas. more rain on top of that brings an increased reign of flooding —— correct an increased risk of flooding. it is bringing one — two fronts and they will eventually merge together, one running up through the irish sea. this is what we saw yesterday draped across southern england and it has moved further northwards. it will continue on that journey as further northwards. it will continue on thatjourney as we go through the day. merging together, this is one big area of rain across england and wales was up but some of the rain across wales and scotland could be quite persistent. gusty winds as well across anglia and south—east england. the sunshine could help temperatures,
this was violent hard typhoon hagibis.. i am sure you have seen the pictures from today. the winds are easing down. before it moved away, we saw winds in excess of 110 mph. to the west of tokyo, we had around a metre of rain, just under a metre of rain. coming back to the uk, more rain in the forecast. yesterday, the ground is already saturated in many areas. more rain on top of that brings an increased reign of flooding —— correct an increased risk of flooding. it is bringing one — two...
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typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18 people. rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. jacob rees—mogg says the prospect of a deal with the european union are more positive than they were one week ago. scotland's world cup game with japan will go ahead later this morning. they need to beat the hosts and at least match the number of bonus points both teams receive, if they're to make it through to the quarter—finals. and coming up in half an hour, david sillito reports on the shortlisted buildings, including the winner, for the 2019 riba stirling prize, one of the most prestigious awards in architecture. hello, good morning. the family of harry dunn, the 19 year—old who died in a fatal collision in northamptonshire with an american woman who then fled to the us, are due to fly there this morning to raise concerns about the case
typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18 people. rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. kurds under attack from turkey in northern syria. the un says more than 130,000 people have been displaced by the fighting. jacob rees—mogg says the prospect of a deal with the european union are more positive than they were one week ago. scotland's world cup game with japan will go ahead later this morning....
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typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo, amid severe flooding and landslide warnings — it's the biggest to hitjapan for 60 years. coming up — the latest gossip about brexit from westminster and brussels — in brexitcast. that's in half an hour on bbc news. the kenyan long—distance runner, eliud kipchoge has made history in vienna this morning, becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in one hour 59 minutes and a0 seconds. but that time will not be recognised as the official marathon world record because it was not in open competition. another reason for it not being recgonised, is the team of rotating pacemakers that he used, who were guided by a laser in the road, which kept them within the two hour time limit. ade adedoyin reports. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. special shoes propelled him further forward with each pace. they calculated
typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo, amid severe flooding and landslide warnings — it's the biggest to hitjapan for 60 years. coming up — the latest gossip about brexit from westminster and brussels — in brexitcast. that's in half an hour on bbc news. the kenyan long—distance runner, eliud kipchoge has made history in vienna this morning, becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in one hour 59 minutes and a0...
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typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo, amid severe flooding and landslide warnings — it's the biggest to hitjapan for 60 years. # never mind # never mind # i'll find someone like you # i'll find someone like you # i'll find someone like you # i wish nothing... coming up — was this song from the biggest album of the 21st century? and at 3.30 - a bbc investigation into the people behind the multi—million pound puppy industry. the kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge has become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the 34—year—old covered the 26.2 miles course in one hour 59 minutes and a0 seconds. however his time won't be recognised as an official record, as it wasn't in open competition and he followed a team of pacemakers. ade adedoyin reports. 15 seconds... eliud kipchoge came to vienna with his sights set on one thing. running the quickest marathon ever. and from the word go, he was on track and well ahead of pace. the detailed planning was paying off. 41 pacemaker have within employed to be part of this challenge and every time they go past this point, they rotate, just
typhoon hagibis makes landfall near tokyo, amid severe flooding and landslide warnings — it's the biggest to hitjapan for 60 years. # never mind # never mind # i'll find someone like you # i'll find someone like you # i'll find someone like you # i wish nothing... coming up — was this song from the biggest album of the 21st century? and at 3.30 - a bbc investigation into the people behind the multi—million pound puppy industry. the kenyan athlete, eliud kipchoge has become the first...
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japan braces for typhoon hagibis — the worst storm to hit the country for 60 years. impose "cripping sanctions" if it continues to take military action against kurdish forces in syria. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the safety of vaccinations. and now for the travel show. mike corey travels across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he ventures deep into the bornean rainforest, at a former rehabilitation centre, gunung mulu national park and exploring pesta nukenen. this week on the travel show, i am in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state. sarawak. in the western corner of malaysia and borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i am going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and most difficult h
japan braces for typhoon hagibis — the worst storm to hit the country for 60 years. impose "cripping sanctions" if it continues to take military action against kurdish forces in syria. the head of the nhs warns the school gates have become a breeding ground for myths about the safety of vaccinations. and now for the travel show. mike corey travels across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he ventures deep into the bornean rainforest, at a former rehabilitation centre, gunung mulu...
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good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing downo the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters.
good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing down on japan good morning, typhoon hagibis is bearing downo the uk weekend weather in the next 30 minutes. the us threatens turkey with "crippling sanctions" over its military offensive in northern syria, as concerns are raised about a new threat from is fighters.
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and typhoon hagibis is disrupting the weekend's sport injapan.mula 1 qualifying is postponed while scotland wait to see if their rugby world cup game against japan will go ahead. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. the cabinet has been briefed on what happened in the meeting between boris johnson and his irish counterpart, leo varadkar, yesterday, ahead of a resumption of brexit talks with the eu this morning. the prime minister and mr varadkar say they held detailed and constructive talks at a country house on thursday. the two leaders agreed they could "see a pathway to a possible deal". the meeting has meant negotiations could resume in brussels. the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, and michel barnier are currently holding talks there. last night, the northern ireland secretary, julian smith, told the bbc that there was a need to compromise. i'm not going to go into the negotiations now but we do need to compromise, we do need a focus on come together and having an accommodation and what we saw today i think was a pathway, as t
and typhoon hagibis is disrupting the weekend's sport injapan.mula 1 qualifying is postponed while scotland wait to see if their rugby world cup game against japan will go ahead. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. the cabinet has been briefed on what happened in the meeting between boris johnson and his irish counterpart, leo varadkar, yesterday, ahead of a resumption of brexit talks with the eu this morning. the prime minister and mr varadkar say they held detailed and...
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amid the flood water, it was somehow game on forjapan and scotland, but those affected by typhoon hagibiss. after the silence, though, came the roar — first from scotland supporters as finn russell gave them the perfect start. but cheered on by the cherry and white, japan seemed utterly inspired. some of the most dazzling rugby this tournament has seen, including two tries for the clinical fukuoka. they raced to a 28—7 lead. surely scotland were heading home? or were they? two tries, including one from xander fagerson, gave them hope, butjapan would not be denied. extraordinary circumstances, an extraordinary night. i am pleased for the japanese, it was a fantastic game and a great atmosphere. but yeah, a little bit disappointed for scotland. you are very happy? very happy! all japanese very happy! well, this was a night of high emotion and drama. disappointment for scotland, butjapan are through to their first world cup quarterfinal in thrilling fashion. andy swiss, bbc news, yokohama. wales made sure of their place in the quarterfinals of the world cup with a 35—13 bonus point victory o
amid the flood water, it was somehow game on forjapan and scotland, but those affected by typhoon hagibiss. after the silence, though, came the roar — first from scotland supporters as finn russell gave them the perfect start. but cheered on by the cherry and white, japan seemed utterly inspired. some of the most dazzling rugby this tournament has seen, including two tries for the clinical fukuoka. they raced to a 28—7 lead. surely scotland were heading home? or were they? two tries,...