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in 2002, herfather had someone that. in 2002, herfather had someone stand against him. the opposite of what happened then. he said he only wants people to support him if they genuinely believe in him. people have said, that they don't. it will be interesting to see the turnout and people who actually vote. be interesting to see the turnout and people who actually votem will be interesting. macron has talked about a certain view, a certain image of the world. we had one candidate who used to talk about uncertainty in france. this is very similar. he is to some extent a continuity candidate. he has also been a finance secretary. in some ways he wants to characterise himself as something new, but in some ways he is very much the same, and le pen is trying to capitalise on that. interestingly, this has not had not that much coverage, but here we have coverage of the india— turkey business summit. it is interesting, the detail coming out of this, how much these countries do actually trade. the numbers aren't huge. i think the surprise is, we hear about locking up journalists
in 2002, herfather had someone that. in 2002, herfather had someone stand against him. the opposite of what happened then. he said he only wants people to support him if they genuinely believe in him. people have said, that they don't. it will be interesting to see the turnout and people who actually vote. be interesting to see the turnout and people who actually votem will be interesting. macron has talked about a certain view, a certain image of the world. we had one candidate who used to...
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herfather has been put ina pub hospitals?any more news. i am at home waiting for news in case she turns up waiting for news in case she turns up at home. the picture there was of olivia campbell and her mum, charlotte campbell, talking to us about the problems she is having a trucking down. some of those people who are caught in the mix reported nuts and bolts strewn around the floor and the smell of explosives, one man saying he was thrown several metres. when he was thrown several metres. when he got up, he saw a number of people sprawled on the floor. gary walker and his wife from leeds were injured in the explosion while waiting to pick up his daughters. gary walker there. a little earlier ariana grande herself has taken to twitter: that response from the performer herself. we are getting a response from politicians, the prime minister and further afield. in the last couple of hours, the statement put out by prime minister theresa may is here. we are working to establish the full details of what is being treated by the po
herfather has been put ina pub hospitals?any more news. i am at home waiting for news in case she turns up waiting for news in case she turns up at home. the picture there was of olivia campbell and her mum, charlotte campbell, talking to us about the problems she is having a trucking down. some of those people who are caught in the mix reported nuts and bolts strewn around the floor and the smell of explosives, one man saying he was thrown several metres. when he was thrown several metres....
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herfather points where the children have been taken.ken. herfather has been put in a pub in manchester and told to stay there to await any news. i am sat at home waiting for any news just in case she does turn up at home. we are waiting with you now. we do hope that you get some good news very soon. they give are talking to was. thank you. that was a good thing for you to do. our thoughts and prayers are with the families were missing loved ones. police are asking anyone with information to get in touch with information to get in touch with the number on the screen: we have also spoken to alan andrews who was at the front of the concert and he heard an explosion. ididn't i didn't think anything of it. i just got in the car and went home, that kind of thing. now i have seen everything unfolding, it is very scary to think you are right near it. i normally go at that exit as well, when i go to a concert. as you say, it could've been worse. effectively, the way to the exit was at the back of the concert hall.m was at the back, towards the s
herfather points where the children have been taken.ken. herfather has been put in a pub in manchester and told to stay there to await any news. i am sat at home waiting for any news just in case she does turn up at home. we are waiting with you now. we do hope that you get some good news very soon. they give are talking to was. thank you. that was a good thing for you to do. our thoughts and prayers are with the families were missing loved ones. police are asking anyone with information to get...
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pippa middleton was driven to church in an open—topped car with herfather, michael. role at catherine's wedding at westminster abbey. today, she was the one pausing at the entrance for the photographers, in a dress which fashion editors will spend pages describing. at the church door, the roles were reversed. it was kate lending the sisterly support, making sure the dress was as it should be. then, with a final pat on the shoulder, it was time for the service to begin. less than an hour later, the church bells sounded, and page boy george led the way out of church, scattering flower petals, as the new mr and mrs james matthews emerged together as man and wife. somewhere in the family group were princes william and harry. despite speculation in the press, harry had not brought his girlfriend, meghan markle, to the wedding. had he done so, it would have overshadowed everything, and this was a day when the focus was on this couple and their wedding. a reminder of our top story: president trump gets an extravagant welcome during his visit to saudi arabia and signs deals
pippa middleton was driven to church in an open—topped car with herfather, michael. role at catherine's wedding at westminster abbey. today, she was the one pausing at the entrance for the photographers, in a dress which fashion editors will spend pages describing. at the church door, the roles were reversed. it was kate lending the sisterly support, making sure the dress was as it should be. then, with a final pat on the shoulder, it was time for the service to begin. less than an hour...
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later, the bride herself arrived with her father, few moments later, the bride herself arrived with herfather. a lot of people want to know about the dress on occasions like this. it was long, and cream and had a veil and designed by giles deacon. the service lasted about an hour after which they all emerged and they are ata which they all emerged and they are at a reception and i'm sure they're having a whale of a time out of the rain. i hope you get out of the rain, to, soon. with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. the prize is a place in the championship, next season, for millwall or bradford city, who contest the league one, play—off final, at wembley in a couple of hours. for millwall it's a chance to make up for missing out on a place in the championship at this stage last year. it's a difficult place to lose a game at wembley. so many people come and so much for the players and team. when you get eaten is really disappointing. however, we use the disappointment quickly at the final whistle to galvanise us and we've usedit whistle to galvanise us
later, the bride herself arrived with her father, few moments later, the bride herself arrived with herfather. a lot of people want to know about the dress on occasions like this. it was long, and cream and had a veil and designed by giles deacon. the service lasted about an hour after which they all emerged and they are ata which they all emerged and they are at a reception and i'm sure they're having a whale of a time out of the rain. i hope you get out of the rain, to, soon. with all the...
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marie le pen and herfather, jean—marie le pen, have both been campaigning.james is in jean—marie le penis in central paris where jean—marie le campaigning. james is in central paris wherejean—marie le pen is speaking at a march. it looks like he is properly finished now. james, tell us what is happening. he finished the few minutes ago. he spoke about an hour, on and off, given that there were some problems which meant he had to stop. he spoke ata which meant he had to stop. he spoke at a separate event from his daughter, there has been a public streaming between them in recent yea rs. streaming between them in recent years. this was very a speech to the front national the fold. does it help his daughter? it is difficult to say it does, bear in mind that jean—marie le pen, at its peak in 2002, only managed to get 17, won 70% of the french run. marie le pen is in the run—off this time, if she appeals to the hard—core supporters of her father, the appeals to the hard—core supporters of herfather, the people appeals to the hard—core supporters of her father, the people who were here, she p
marie le pen and herfather, jean—marie le pen, have both been campaigning.james is in jean—marie le penis in central paris where jean—marie le campaigning. james is in central paris wherejean—marie le pen is speaking at a march. it looks like he is properly finished now. james, tell us what is happening. he finished the few minutes ago. he spoke about an hour, on and off, given that there were some problems which meant he had to stop. he spoke ata which meant he had to stop. he spoke at...
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among others, she thanked herfather, francis ford coppola, who had taught her writing and directing. relehrating the. artivalni- s sqmwm, m a”... ‘ with are relehrating the. artivalni- s e.....n._., ... wm... ‘ with if e display. is festival held by the tractor a festival held by the tractor works, which makes one in ten i211; :j:: ::3 22:5. 25 to traditional iztzizzz zit: ::z zzz. ttz to traditional music, even performed to traditional music, even including swan lake. i thought steve was going to let us hear some of the music, but he let us hear some of the music, but he let us down. let's look at the weather forecast, with phil avery. is much””’ 5; much as i 5; much as you, 2 much as you, hope we get music next time. this is the way that we are looking at things just at the moment. after what was really quite a decent sort of day. it clouded up, thunder and lightning has already started a pace. in northern parts of france we are beginning to see signs of wanting to import that across the british isles, whether cloud was thick enough for there to be bits and pieces of rain. as i get
among others, she thanked herfather, francis ford coppola, who had taught her writing and directing. relehrating the. artivalni- s sqmwm, m a”... ‘ with are relehrating the. artivalni- s e.....n._., ... wm... ‘ with if e display. is festival held by the tractor a festival held by the tractor works, which makes one in ten i211; :j:: ::3 22:5. 25 to traditional iztzizzz zit: ::z zzz. ttz to traditional music, even performed to traditional music, even including swan lake. i thought steve was...
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she appeals to hard—core supporters of her father, the people appeals to hard—core supporters of herfather, the people who were here, she probably doesn't win. she has to extend that is about to try to try to get left wingers, to get people who are sceptical about the eu, social conservatives as well to branch out. that is why she is campaigning separately from him, thatis campaigning separately from him, that is why she is campaigning using her first that is why she is campaigning using herfirst name that is why she is campaigning using her first name and not the surname. does it help or hinder her when he comes out and speak as he has done today? it is difficult to say. it probably motivates long—term national front supporters who have always seen jean—marie le pen is someone they look to. does it help her with undecided? it is difficult to see that it does. it may be that emmanuel macron, her opponent, later today, users of the parents to try and tell french people that this is the movement, this is the person from which our ideas sprung and they will reject it in 2002 and emmanuel macr
she appeals to hard—core supporters of her father, the people appeals to hard—core supporters of herfather, the people who were here, she probably doesn't win. she has to extend that is about to try to try to get left wingers, to get people who are sceptical about the eu, social conservatives as well to branch out. that is why she is campaigning separately from him, thatis campaigning separately from him, that is why she is campaigning using her first that is why she is campaigning using...
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and compared it to herfather, obviously, she has not anti—semitic. that kind, but she is really in a kind of xenophobia against islam and muslims. sirens boyer i will leave it there, we are out of time, just as the police sirens blared the law was! thank you very much. very interesting to talk to you. —— layer below us. there is of course, much more about the election on our website thank you. now to the general election campaign here — and a look at the issues dominating campaigning today. theresa may has been campaigning in harrow in north west london. she has been saying that the conservative election manifesto will again commit to a net immigration target in the tens of thousands. ukip leader paul nuttall has set out his immigration policy — with a "one in, one out" pledge to cut net migration to zero. labour says it would ban tv adverts forjunk food and sweets before the 9pm watershed if it won the election as part of its strategy to combat childhood obesity. following developments from westminster is our assistant political editor norman smith.
and compared it to herfather, obviously, she has not anti—semitic. that kind, but she is really in a kind of xenophobia against islam and muslims. sirens boyer i will leave it there, we are out of time, just as the police sirens blared the law was! thank you very much. very interesting to talk to you. —— layer below us. there is of course, much more about the election on our website thank you. now to the general election campaign here — and a look at the issues dominating campaigning...
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she also killed herfather politically, which is how she managed to weaken the far right to a point.son not to acknowledge that her performance has been remarkable altogether. 11 million people voting for her. it will be interesting to see how many seats the far right will get in the next national assembly because again we have a voting system that is so different from yours, which always favours the main parties. for the time being, the fn favours the main parties. for the time being, the fm only has two seats in the national assembly so interesting to see how more she gets. but it is obvious that she has managed to actually impose the far right‘s themes, the populist themes, a lwa ys right‘s themes, the populist themes, always to talk about identity, protectionism, fear, we are all in decline, and these things will indeed remain in the national debate. that's the point, isn't it, regardless of the result this evening she has had an effect on this election because in large part she has moved the debate to the right. you mentioned nigel farage. ukip, he only had one seat, sometimes t
she also killed herfather politically, which is how she managed to weaken the far right to a point.son not to acknowledge that her performance has been remarkable altogether. 11 million people voting for her. it will be interesting to see how many seats the far right will get in the next national assembly because again we have a voting system that is so different from yours, which always favours the main parties. for the time being, the fn favours the main parties. for the time being, the fm...
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thought she was a slip of a girl compared to her father. thought she was a slip of a girl compared to herfatherecided no movie star could have done the role better than her. every prime minister since winston churchill realised what a key role it is to talk about what is going on with the queen because she always occupies, she always knows everything and she is always there to talk very firmly to you. she is sympathetic and engaged, but she receives letters from british people the whole time and she sees it her role to represent the people to the prime minister just represent the people to the prime ministerjust as much as he might represent the desires of parliament and the people to her. so it is a, the queen is a vital part of our constitution. she is crucial particularly in her neutrality, what has been a very valued by her prime ministers, nothing they say to her is ever leaked, but she is neutral, she may disagree with them, but overall, she will sign what they give to her into law and not meddling in politics is a key part of the role of the monarchy. let's get the thoughts as well of ou
thought she was a slip of a girl compared to her father. thought she was a slip of a girl compared to herfatherecided no movie star could have done the role better than her. every prime minister since winston churchill realised what a key role it is to talk about what is going on with the queen because she always occupies, she always knows everything and she is always there to talk very firmly to you. she is sympathetic and engaged, but she receives letters from british people the whole time...
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in themselves to the young peoplem 2002, her father was the themselves to the young peoplem 2002, herfatherty in parliament. thank you for joining nationality in parliament. thank you forjoining us today. tonight, it is a key moment in the campaign, the televised debate that a lot of french people are waiting to see before they make up their mind on sunday. thank you very much. this cloud is working into the midlands and will spread westwards into wales and the south—west as well. this cloud is producing some rain and will feel cold under this area of clyde. farther north and west, there is plenty of sunshine but windy across the top of the pennines. this evening and night, the southern half of the country will stay cloudy with spots of rain. it will feel quite cold but not enough for frost. the skies will be clearer father lost —— further north and we could get some frost. into friday, the south keeps the cloud and the best weather will be further north. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines: the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, says the eu must honour its commitments, but there'll
in themselves to the young peoplem 2002, her father was the themselves to the young peoplem 2002, herfatherty in parliament. thank you for joining nationality in parliament. thank you forjoining us today. tonight, it is a key moment in the campaign, the televised debate that a lot of french people are waiting to see before they make up their mind on sunday. thank you very much. this cloud is working into the midlands and will spread westwards into wales and the south—west as well. this cloud...