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bath centre jonathanjoseph victory for hull. bath centre jonathan joseph is set victory for hull.ss the summer tour with england. he was injured in the game with saracens last weekend. england will play the springboks in three test matches in june. the london marathon takes place this sunday and it could be one of the warmest on record. around 40,000 people of all ages and abilities will be on the start line. the oldest, at 87, will be john starbrook. emma jones has been to meet him. half marathon, 2:15. a mass of medals and great memories of the runs that john starbrook has done so far. i had two left shoes, so i had to cut a hole in the one on my right foot so that my toes could get through, had to do that again. he was 53 when he ran his first london marathon. this sunday, at the age of 87, he will take part for the 33rd time. it might have been more but for illnesses and a few unfortunate injuries. 0n the saturday, i took my alsatians out, and they decided to trip me up, so the night before the marathon myt ankle was doubled up and i couldn't walk, so i had to drop out. john h
bath centre jonathanjoseph victory for hull. bath centre jonathan joseph is set victory for hull.ss the summer tour with england. he was injured in the game with saracens last weekend. england will play the springboks in three test matches in june. the london marathon takes place this sunday and it could be one of the warmest on record. around 40,000 people of all ages and abilities will be on the start line. the oldest, at 87, will be john starbrook. emma jones has been to meet him. half...
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for a time towards hull, and it will be drier fora time in towards hull, and it will be drier for athe day. scotland and northern ireland having a dry day, and the far north of england, with sunshine and scattered showers, less breezy, but temperatures are going to struggle, so many not getting above 8—9 especially when you are stuck under the cloud for the outbreaks of rain. it is looking like a mixed bag. sunshine and showers, but also persistent rain arriving in the south—east, and quite a cool breeze, coming from the eastern redirection. showers under the area cloud, cold north west breeze. further west it will be a bit brighter with sunshine and scattered showers, but it will feel rather cool for the time of year. sunday, similar, cloudy, a call to w011 “— sunday, similar, cloudy, a call to w011 —— a sunday, similar, cloudy, a call to won —— a cool breeze. if you showers, temperatures will struggle, getting into double figures, and later on sunday we have more persistent rain arriving in the south—east and all down to this area of approaching low pressure. keep watching the lat
for a time towards hull, and it will be drier fora time in towards hull, and it will be drier for athe day. scotland and northern ireland having a dry day, and the far north of england, with sunshine and scattered showers, less breezy, but temperatures are going to struggle, so many not getting above 8—9 especially when you are stuck under the cloud for the outbreaks of rain. it is looking like a mixed bag. sunshine and showers, but also persistent rain arriving in the south—east, and quite...
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. —— hull. this is bbc news — our latest headlines.the south african anti—apartheid campaigner and former wife of nelson mandela — has died at the age of 81. her grandson says she'll be missed by all of those who knew her. it isa it is a tragic loss to us all, so, i sent condolences to everyone, to all thatis sent condolences to everyone, to all that is loved and supported her, and the family. china imposes tariffs on £2.1 billion worth of us exports with immediate effect. it's fuelling fears that tensions between the two countries could escalate into a full—blown trade war. the british medical association, is warning that the nhs could be under as much pressure this summer as it was during the winter crisis. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october when her contract expires — after a series of recent controversies. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm james pearce. the headlines this evening: gone already. west bromich albion part company with manager alan pardew afte
. —— hull. this is bbc news — our latest headlines.the south african anti—apartheid campaigner and former wife of nelson mandela — has died at the age of 81. her grandson says she'll be missed by all of those who knew her. it isa it is a tragic loss to us all, so, i sent condolences to everyone, to all thatis sent condolences to everyone, to all that is loved and supported her, and the family. china imposes tariffs on £2.1 billion worth of us exports with immediate effect. it's...
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expedition and shows how a lot of the sludge from the bottom of the sea is brought up and hull you and many of the researchers are basically sifting through. it is essentially like looking for a needle in a haystack, tell us a little about the challenges of the expedition. how difficult is it to go so deep down in the ocean? the difficulties are mainly to do with looking through the map, at the deep sea, deep waters, tend to be full of mud and the creatures live on the map. so inevitably, when we bring them up, they will be mixed up with them up, they will be mixed up with the month and we have to sieve it. not also, these debt between 2000 3000 metres, where we went, the equipment that we use has to be right for that depth. so we use
expedition and shows how a lot of the sludge from the bottom of the sea is brought up and hull you and many of the researchers are basically sifting through. it is essentially like looking for a needle in a haystack, tell us a little about the challenges of the expedition. how difficult is it to go so deep down in the ocean? the difficulties are mainly to do with looking through the map, at the deep sea, deep waters, tend to be full of mud and the creatures live on the map. so inevitably, when...
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charley hull and jodie shedd offering contention, four shots of the lead of lindbergh. plenty more for you at around 5:30pm. studio: sounds like a busy afternoon, thank you. ceremonies are being held today to mark exactly 100 years since the raf became the world's first independent air force. it was formed by the merger of the army's royal flying corps and the royal naval air service. a number of events are being held across the country, including a fly past at biggin hill in kent where three world war 2 aircrafts took to the skies watched by veterans. 0ur correspondent robert hall has been at stow maries great war aerodrome in essex where he's been speaking to people involved in today's celebrations. few better places to be on this milestone day for the raf, because stow maries is the last intact first world war aerodrome in europe. intact because lots of people, many of them volunteers, have worked here for quite a few years to get it back to something resembling what it would have been in 1918.
charley hull and jodie shedd offering contention, four shots of the lead of lindbergh. plenty more for you at around 5:30pm. studio: sounds like a busy afternoon, thank you. ceremonies are being held today to mark exactly 100 years since the raf became the world's first independent air force. it was formed by the merger of the army's royal flying corps and the royal naval air service. a number of events are being held across the country, including a fly past at biggin hill in kent where three...
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guy and pass him on. >> hulls says he still has a million questions. how did the killer select his victims. what was the weirdest thing he took from the victim's home and if i was de angelo, how was he able to be a police officer and commit this crime. if you are interested in hearing more, we have posted the whole interview with him on our website abc7news.com and that is where you will find video from our reporting from the 1970s during that frightening time. >>> moving on, residents of a concord apartment complex are being allowed back home following a huge construction fire next door. still smoldering on wednesday. demolition began yesterday. yet to determine the cause. lyanne melendez is live from concord with the latest. >> reporter: well residents were notified via e-mail that they would be able to return after 3:00 this afternoon. so many are already in there. relieved and grateful. it will take days or weeks to know what caused this fire. >> reporter: liz and patrick callahan finally allowed to return to the renaissance square complex. >> firs
guy and pass him on. >> hulls says he still has a million questions. how did the killer select his victims. what was the weirdest thing he took from the victim's home and if i was de angelo, how was he able to be a police officer and commit this crime. if you are interested in hearing more, we have posted the whole interview with him on our website abc7news.com and that is where you will find video from our reporting from the 1970s during that frightening time. >>> moving on,...
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no doubt, hull has had a lot of investment since then.mind hull is a low income city. wages here are not high, and the council, like many other authorities, are facing a big challenge over how to pay the social care. so you would imagine that all thoseissues care. so you would imagine that all those issues at stake, people would be falling over themselves to go to their local polling station? not so. in recent years, turnout in hull has been very low, so i have been asking some voters in the city whether they will other turning up to vote on thursday? it is important for young people. it is our future at the end of the day. i am a university student, so it matters, really. of the day. i am a university student, so it matters, reallym you ask any of them anything, like our local one, nobody ever does anything. they get in on promises, but they don't do what they promise, at the end of the day. they all say things, and they don't come through with it, do they, really? said he was still vote? i am going to vote anyway. but you're not sure it
no doubt, hull has had a lot of investment since then.mind hull is a low income city. wages here are not high, and the council, like many other authorities, are facing a big challenge over how to pay the social care. so you would imagine that all thoseissues care. so you would imagine that all those issues at stake, people would be falling over themselves to go to their local polling station? not so. in recent years, turnout in hull has been very low, so i have been asking some voters in the...
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by the time the first iron hulled steam warship made her debut, the hms warrior in 1859, the bulk of the world's navies were faced with little more than the choice of going into port or going to the bottom. thanks to the parsimony of congress, the u.s. navy had no iron or ironclad warships at the beginning of the civil war, but more concentrates the attention even of politicians and especially the attention of that curious president, abraham lincoln. the monitor equipped reminded him of what the girl said when she put her foot into the stocking. "it strikes me there's something in it." listening today to anna holloway, i think we, too, will find there is something in it. [applause] dr. holloway: well, good morning. >> good morning. dr. holloway: good to see you all here. i hope you will find in fact as allen said there is something in it. looking today at the u.s. as -- the uss monitor, ironclad, known as a cheese box on a raft, and it is likely a vessel you are all familiar with. now perhaps you discovered her in the course of your research or writing. perhaps you may have studied h
by the time the first iron hulled steam warship made her debut, the hms warrior in 1859, the bulk of the world's navies were faced with little more than the choice of going into port or going to the bottom. thanks to the parsimony of congress, the u.s. navy had no iron or ironclad warships at the beginning of the civil war, but more concentrates the attention even of politicians and especially the attention of that curious president, abraham lincoln. the monitor equipped reminded him of what...
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the likes of hull and newcastle, only about 5— seven degrees.9.1dc. the problem is, it means that spring could be over in the blink ofan that spring could be over in the blink of an eye to many. this spring blossoms have sat dormant. they are now set to explode to life. certainly more warmth to come today. if we take a forecast, plenty of sunshine to come around. a very warm day across the eastern half of the country. a few of you missed out yesterday. a lot of clout to come across the north—west of scotland. a good deal of sunshine. morning cloud in northern ireland will break up. we do expect some mist and fog around to start the day. it will linger through the morning rush—hour. plenty of sunshine to start the day across the eastern half of the country were temperatures in the south—eastern east anglia are already very close. a few showers here and there. cloud amounts will be very small. 82 fahrenheit. more the breeze blowing further north. that mist and fog to start saturday morning. showers developing very gusty winds as well. some severe
the likes of hull and newcastle, only about 5— seven degrees.9.1dc. the problem is, it means that spring could be over in the blink ofan that spring could be over in the blink of an eye to many. this spring blossoms have sat dormant. they are now set to explode to life. certainly more warmth to come today. if we take a forecast, plenty of sunshine to come around. a very warm day across the eastern half of the country. a few of you missed out yesterday. a lot of clout to come across the...
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it is notjust one thing, it is a hull industry that is wrapped in a bow. it is a hull industry in thework may be suffering, kyle is reassuring. i am doing well in every subject. they are not worried about me playing as much as i do. for now, kyle is doing something which millions of boys dream of. pursuing a career by playing games. —— millions of teenagers. don‘t forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i‘m at bbc tanya beckett. were going to focus on the weather across eastern england for a moment because tomorrow is going to be a thoroughly miserable day. wet weather works in, we will see strong winds, gale force around eastern coast and it will feel really quite cold to the time of year as well. normally would expect temperatures around 15 but tomorrow there will be large stretches of the day where temperatures are struggling around three or a degrees. add to that they‘ll be some strong winds that will make it even colder. this weekend the pressure has been rising across scotland and as this low pressure m oves across scotland and as this low pressure
it is notjust one thing, it is a hull industry that is wrapped in a bow. it is a hull industry in thework may be suffering, kyle is reassuring. i am doing well in every subject. they are not worried about me playing as much as i do. for now, kyle is doing something which millions of boys dream of. pursuing a career by playing games. —— millions of teenagers. don‘t forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i‘m at bbc tanya beckett. were going to focus on the...
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league leaders st helens will play castleford whilst last year's beaten finalists wigan travel to hullur of the world snooker championships and there are a couple of former winners on the tables at the crucible. you can watch the world snooker championships live from the crucible in sheffield on bbc two right now. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the hollywood actress rose mcgowan, the first woman to go public with rape allegations against the film producer harvey weinstein has said that the actions have negatively affected her career. physically and mentally it did a lot of damage. because his face and name are everywhere, i will tell you there is something very strange about having this kind of abstract envy over another victim who doesn't have too see her perpetrator again. there is something really wrong with that frame of mind. and yet that is the truth. my body, i went through horrible, a lot of years actually, of night terrors and i can run from our but i would select all the way through to my
league leaders st helens will play castleford whilst last year's beaten finalists wigan travel to hullur of the world snooker championships and there are a couple of former winners on the tables at the crucible. you can watch the world snooker championships live from the crucible in sheffield on bbc two right now. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. the hollywood actress rose mcgowan, the first woman to go public...
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one of the protests took place in hull, as our correspondent kate sweeting reports.ave what is left of the fishing industry. these protesters in hull are unhappy about the terms of britain's departure from the eu. we didn't vote for a transitional period and we don't want one in the fishing industry. we got sold down the river when we went in and it looks to me we are being sold down the river again. it is a big jewel for england our fishing industry and our waters and they are giving it away for nothing. the bottom line is we should be able to take back control of our own waters which is not happening. if we leave, we leave, you can't be in and out, you've got to be one or the other. protests have been taking place around the country today because after brexit there will be a transition period of almost two years during which the eu will continue to set quotas on how much fish can be caught off britain even though britain will have no say in what those quotas are. some fear it will bankrupt the industry, something the prime minister denies. as a uk government we are
one of the protests took place in hull, as our correspondent kate sweeting reports.ave what is left of the fishing industry. these protesters in hull are unhappy about the terms of britain's departure from the eu. we didn't vote for a transitional period and we don't want one in the fishing industry. we got sold down the river when we went in and it looks to me we are being sold down the river again. it is a big jewel for england our fishing industry and our waters and they are giving it away...
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hull runner—up in this event is two years ago. beat too long to reach the semifinals of the european champions cup. the irish side left their best until last with a magnificent try. this individual effort to setting up an easy conversion to give them victory by just one point. now if you expected zlatan ibrahimovic to bejetlagged on his debut for the la galaxy, think again. he came on as a substitute just over a week after completing his move to los angeles, and did this. not only was it a brilliant goal, it also brought his galaxy side level at 3—3, after they'd been 3—0 behind. and of course zlatan wasn't done there, he scored again in stoppage time to seal an incredible 4—3 win over their city rivals la fc. join nato. —— join me later. hello and welcome to our look at the sunday papers. with me are the journalist and author shyama perera, and david wooding, political editor sun on sunday. welcome. let's take a look at the front pages first. the sunday times leads with an investigation on supporters of the labour leader, depicti
hull runner—up in this event is two years ago. beat too long to reach the semifinals of the european champions cup. the irish side left their best until last with a magnificent try. this individual effort to setting up an easy conversion to give them victory by just one point. now if you expected zlatan ibrahimovic to bejetlagged on his debut for the la galaxy, think again. he came on as a substitute just over a week after completing his move to los angeles, and did this. not only was it a...
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temperatures for the likes of hull and norwich perhaps higher than they have been over the last few days trend of rising temperatures continues more generally as we go into the weekend. there will be some sunny spells, it will be breezy though, and still the chance to some heavy showers. saturday should be mostly dry, a lot of cloud around, yes, but it should break up to give some spells of sunshine, certainly more in the way a brightness than we have had over the last few days, and higher temperatures as well, you can see the slightly warmer air pushing up from the south. that is a trend, this area of low pressure squashes infor this area of low pressure squashes in for the west, more of a southerly wind bringing more of that warm air but that wind will be quite brisk. it will actually turn quite windy across northern ireland during the day on sunday. some outbreaks of rain perhaps into the west, this is where we have the risk for some hefty showers breaking out elsewhere. still some spells of sunshine, and those temp ajer 70 degrees in london, perhaps 15 in edinburgh. we will continue
temperatures for the likes of hull and norwich perhaps higher than they have been over the last few days trend of rising temperatures continues more generally as we go into the weekend. there will be some sunny spells, it will be breezy though, and still the chance to some heavy showers. saturday should be mostly dry, a lot of cloud around, yes, but it should break up to give some spells of sunshine, certainly more in the way a brightness than we have had over the last few days, and higher...
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it, i would gift wrap this guy and pass him on. >> hulls says he still has a million questions. how did the killer select his victims. what was the weirdest thing he took from the victim's home and if it was de angelo, how was he able to be a police officer and commit this crime. if you are interested in hearing more, we have posted the whole interview with him on our website abc7news.com and that is where you will find video from our reporting from the 1970s during that frightening time. >>> moving on, residents of a concord apartment complex are being allowed back home following a huge construction fire next door. still smoldering on wednesday. demolition began yesterday. yet to determine the cause. lyanne melendez is live from concord with the latest. >> reporter: well residents were notified via e-mail that they would be able to return after 3:00 this afternoon. so many are already in there. relieved and grateful. it will take days or weeks to know what caused this fire. >> reporter: liz and patrick callahan finally allowed to return to the renaissance square complex. >> fir
it, i would gift wrap this guy and pass him on. >> hulls says he still has a million questions. how did the killer select his victims. what was the weirdest thing he took from the victim's home and if it was de angelo, how was he able to be a police officer and commit this crime. if you are interested in hearing more, we have posted the whole interview with him on our website abc7news.com and that is where you will find video from our reporting from the 1970s during that frightening time....
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guy and pass him on. >> hulls says he still has a million questions. how did the killer select his victims. what was the weirdest thing he took from the victim's home and if it was de angelo, how was he able to be a police officer and commit this crime. if you are interested in hearing more, we have posted the whole interview with him on our website abc7news.com and that is where you will find video from our reporting from the 1970s during that frightening time. >>> moving on, residents of a concord apartment complex are being allowed back home following a huge construction fire next door. still smoldering on wednesday. demolition began yesterday. yet to determine the cause. lyanne melendez is live from concord with the latest. >> reporter: well residents were notified via e-mail that they would be able to return after 3:00 this afternoon. so many are already in there. relieved and grateful. it will take days or weeks to know what caused this fire. >> reporter: liz and patrick callahan finally allowed to return to the renaissance square complex. >> fir
guy and pass him on. >> hulls says he still has a million questions. how did the killer select his victims. what was the weirdest thing he took from the victim's home and if it was de angelo, how was he able to be a police officer and commit this crime. if you are interested in hearing more, we have posted the whole interview with him on our website abc7news.com and that is where you will find video from our reporting from the 1970s during that frightening time. >>> moving on,...
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elsewhere, whitehaven, leigh centurions and hull kr were all amongst the winners.oronto wolfpack who just came past barrow. and that is all from sportsday, all the sport on bbc news throughout the evening, next is meet the author. a contemporary crime writer takes on one of the great stories of ambition and revenge. jo nesbo‘s macbeth has as its central character a policeman, not a warrior who, nonetheless, murders his way to the top. listening of course to the siren voices of the witches on the way. they are drugged—up prostitutes. and being egged on by his wife in this retelling of the story, known simply as lady. he ushers in a time of bloody chaos and this is hardly a plot spoiler, because it is macbeth, leads to his own distraction. it's one of eight re—writings of the plays in the hogarth shakespeare series. jo nesbo rewrites the bard. welcome. was it scary to take on a story like this that everyone knows? not really, because where i come from people don't, well they know the story, but it's not like in the uk where you read shakespeare in school. in norway w
elsewhere, whitehaven, leigh centurions and hull kr were all amongst the winners.oronto wolfpack who just came past barrow. and that is all from sportsday, all the sport on bbc news throughout the evening, next is meet the author. a contemporary crime writer takes on one of the great stories of ambition and revenge. jo nesbo‘s macbeth has as its central character a policeman, not a warrior who, nonetheless, murders his way to the top. listening of course to the siren voices of the witches on...
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this won his second of the match as hull picks up there six when of the season so far.ockey to compete at entry. he was writing dynamite gallery exhibition, who came in eighth. that is all we have on sportsday. it's time for the papers. for myself and the team, it's good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist, rachel shabi, and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, steven swinford. welcome to you both. before we hear from them, what we know from the front of the pages. the story in syria the dominant story on all of them. let's start with the guardian, which says cabinet backed mrs may's warning that the use of chemical weapons could not go unpunished. the times says the us task force heading to the middle east is the largest since the 2003 invasion of iraq. the metro calls the cabinet meeting that took place today a "council of war", saying royal navy crews are on standby for action. the i also puts tonight's cabinet meeting about possible action against the as
this won his second of the match as hull picks up there six when of the season so far.ockey to compete at entry. he was writing dynamite gallery exhibition, who came in eighth. that is all we have on sportsday. it's time for the papers. for myself and the team, it's good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist, rachel shabi, and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, steven swinford....
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they will now play the winner of the other semi—final on wednesday between paris st germain and hullt a new spanish la liga record for the longest unbeaten run since the start of the season despite drawing on tuesday 1-1-- season despite drawing on tuesday 1—1—— cannes. the previous record was held by real sociedad in the eighties. —— 2—2. asteras scored 20 plus league goals ina campaign asteras scored 20 plus league goals in a campaign for celta vigo. —— aspas. translation: the match changed a lot. there were some moments when we dominated the match, some other moments that they dominated. i think we were better controlling the match but we suffered the red card and we had to reorganise ourselves and that gave them the chance to overturned the situation and that's how they got a draw and we had to suffer. after picking upjust draw and we had to suffer. after picking up just one draw and we had to suffer. after picking upjust one point draw and we had to suffer. after picking up just one point we draw and we had to suffer. after picking upjust one point we need two more victories to
they will now play the winner of the other semi—final on wednesday between paris st germain and hullt a new spanish la liga record for the longest unbeaten run since the start of the season despite drawing on tuesday 1-1-- season despite drawing on tuesday 1—1—— cannes. the previous record was held by real sociedad in the eighties. —— 2—2. asteras scored 20 plus league goals ina campaign asteras scored 20 plus league goals in a campaign for celta vigo. —— aspas. translation:...
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cardiff can go back to second with a win at hull tomorrow in the scottish premiership, aberdeen havehree points clear in second place after a 2—0 win over hearts. after an uneventful start, sam cosgrove nodded on a corner for anthony o'connor to fire home from close range. gary mackay—steven added a second before half—time, picking out the corner. rangers will have the opportunity to regain second place from aberdeen on goal difference if they win the old firm derby on sunday. former liverpool captain, steven gerrard is tonight in poll position to take over as manager of rangers. we understand the job is his, if he wants it. liverpool bossjurgen klopp has given gerrard his backing as he sets out on his managerial career. our scotland football reporter chris mclaughlin has more from shortlist to front runner, is this the new ranger's manager? his old manager had this to say today. he was a little bit surprised when i had seen him but i think the most important thing when you are starting out, it is when you feel the time is right and when you feel ready. i think especially when it is
cardiff can go back to second with a win at hull tomorrow in the scottish premiership, aberdeen havehree points clear in second place after a 2—0 win over hearts. after an uneventful start, sam cosgrove nodded on a corner for anthony o'connor to fire home from close range. gary mackay—steven added a second before half—time, picking out the corner. rangers will have the opportunity to regain second place from aberdeen on goal difference if they win the old firm derby on sunday. former...
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back in the excavation area, the team is still struggling to save a large part of the hull. knock could be catastrophic. it's a little bit of history. it will take several years before this remarkable boat is fully restored. but when it's finished, it will go on display with its sister ship in the new grand egyptian museum. so, there you go. that's it from us for now. join us next week when henry heads to alice springs in australia, to find out how mountain bikes are helping to revive this iconic 0utback town which has slowly been slipping off the tourist map. and don't forget, you can keep up with us on all our travels in real—time by following us on social media. but for now, from me and from all the travel show team, here in a foggy ehypt, it's bye—bye. or as they say here, ‘salaam wa—alaikum.‘ mixed weather fortunes to start the weekend, some of us with broken cloud and sunny spells and warmth, 19 celsius at gravesend in kent, the uk's highest temperature of the year so far. looked nice in whitstable as well. not everybody enjoyed this kind of weather. there was a spell
back in the excavation area, the team is still struggling to save a large part of the hull. knock could be catastrophic. it's a little bit of history. it will take several years before this remarkable boat is fully restored. but when it's finished, it will go on display with its sister ship in the new grand egyptian museum. so, there you go. that's it from us for now. join us next week when henry heads to alice springs in australia, to find out how mountain bikes are helping to revive this...
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in july twenty seventh team hull and also to the freelance journalist working with on to militant shelling in syria. so on it has sacrificed quality has established a holiday on such a memorial they will recognize war reporters who often risk the months with the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published works in a video or written form to go to a war and on t.v. don't comb into a no. win goal make this manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. going all middle of the room signals. the real news. most definitely wasn't a victim. of any kind of operation or a quote from the first inside. because it was both really destroy it wasn't going to debate it has fought us exchanges out of concern and they are dependent on the because they certainly have to get their people they can to they get into trouble. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but none of us signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff th
in july twenty seventh team hull and also to the freelance journalist working with on to militant shelling in syria. so on it has sacrificed quality has established a holiday on such a memorial they will recognize war reporters who often risk the months with the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published works in a video or written form to go to a war and on t.v. don't comb into a no. win goal make this manufacture consent instant of public wealth. when the ruling...
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holders hull fc who've won the competition for the last two years have been drawn away at championshiprd, last year's beaten finalists wigan also have an away tie at hull kingston rovers. you can find the full draw on the bbc sport website. the 2010 world champion neil robertson is out of the world snooker championship in sheffield. it's been a tournament of upsets so far at the crucible with three former winners going out in the first round. robertson is the latest casualty, robert milkins beating him by ten frames to five. milkins will face mark williams in the next round. judd trump, a finallist in 2011, is currently in action against chris wake lin. trump's reportedly taken himself off of social media in a bid to improve his game. it seems to be working as he currently leads wakelin by 11—3 in the best of 19 match. you can watch live coverage on bbc two and the bbc sport website and app. that's all the sport for now. a website which has been blamed for launching more than four million cyber attacks around the world, including attempts to crash banks here in the uk, has been taken d
holders hull fc who've won the competition for the last two years have been drawn away at championshiprd, last year's beaten finalists wigan also have an away tie at hull kingston rovers. you can find the full draw on the bbc sport website. the 2010 world champion neil robertson is out of the world snooker championship in sheffield. it's been a tournament of upsets so far at the crucible with three former winners going out in the first round. robertson is the latest casualty, robert milkins...
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towards the midlands, up towards hull. dry dryerfor a time towards hull. through the day. scotland and northern ireland having a dryer day as will the far north of england, too. sunshine, scattered showers here, less breezy than recent days. temperatures will struggle. many of us not getting above eight or nine degrees when you are stuck under the cloud with the outbreaks of rain. the weekend, it looks like a mixed bag. sunshine and showers. rain arriving in the south—east late in the weekend. a cool breeze coming in from a north—easterly direction. showers to the south—east under the cloud, chilly north—easterly breeze. it will be brighter across the country with sunshine and scattered showers. it will feel cool for the time of year, once again. sunday a similar day, again cloudy, a cool north—easterly wind, particularly chilly to east coasts. north and west a brighter day with sunshine, a few showers. temperatures will struggle to get into double figures. later on sunday we will see persistent rain arriving in the south—east, down this area of approachin
towards the midlands, up towards hull. dry dryerfor a time towards hull. through the day. scotland and northern ireland having a dryer day as will the far north of england, too. sunshine, scattered showers here, less breezy than recent days. temperatures will struggle. many of us not getting above eight or nine degrees when you are stuck under the cloud with the outbreaks of rain. the weekend, it looks like a mixed bag. sunshine and showers. rain arriving in the south—east late in the...
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back in the excavation area, the team is still struggling to save a large part of the hull. like an incredible moment here. applause . how exciting. it is a little bit of history. it will take several yea rs before of history. it will take several years before this remarkable boat is fully restored. but when it is finished, it will go on display with its sister ship in the new grand egyptian museum. so, there you go. that's it from us for now. join us next week when... henry heads to alice springs in australia, to find out how mountain bike centre help in to revive this iconic outback town which has slowly been slipping off the tourist map. —— mountain bikes are helping to revive. and don't forget, you can keep up with us on all our travels in real—time by following us on social media. but for now, from me and from all the travel show team, here ina and from all the travel show team, here in a foggy e.g. it, it is by by, or as they say here, salaam. —— it is bye—bye. hello. thoughts on the weekend in just a second but first of all i think we should mark the fact that on frid
back in the excavation area, the team is still struggling to save a large part of the hull. like an incredible moment here. applause . how exciting. it is a little bit of history. it will take several yea rs before of history. it will take several years before this remarkable boat is fully restored. but when it is finished, it will go on display with its sister ship in the new grand egyptian museum. so, there you go. that's it from us for now. join us next week when... henry heads to alice...
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bluebell blossoms have carpeted the floor of the hull of both forest and belgium in sumptuous violent. at this time every year thousands of tourists come out to see the blooms transform the age old forest which was once even mentioned by a roman emperor julius caesar into the blue woods. mysterious and famous at the same time but remains anonymous to most of the world i'm talking about the england based graffiti street artist banksy his images appear randomly in public spaces all over the world making social and political commentary well he does not sell photos or reproductions of his work but one photographer has made it his mission to document as many of these pieces as possible we take a look now at the results. this picture turned up a few weeks ago in new york city the elusive king of graffiti artist banksy created it to protest the arrest of an artist in turkey. british photographer barry causton captured the image. follows the banksy phenomenon closely and documents the transience art. he's also chronicled the banksy creation dismal land of the so called the museum of park and
bluebell blossoms have carpeted the floor of the hull of both forest and belgium in sumptuous violent. at this time every year thousands of tourists come out to see the blooms transform the age old forest which was once even mentioned by a roman emperor julius caesar into the blue woods. mysterious and famous at the same time but remains anonymous to most of the world i'm talking about the england based graffiti street artist banksy his images appear randomly in public spaces all over the world...
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jane brown hull went on from -- here is savannah guthrie with her story. >> here we are. >> wow. >> thiss like home sweet home. that feeling that we all know, having the space in the world that you feel comfortable. >> your business sense is to make homes feel a little sweeter. >> yeah, exactly. >> jean brown is a ceo that matches homeowners with work for their renovation. >> a lot of people look around and say, i would like for it to look better but are totally overwhelmed by the process. is that where you come in? >> so, yes. we have done thousands of renovations at this point. >> in 2007, jean began renovations on her own f. i was like, i got this and not this. and i thought, i think i have a better way to do it. i was like, i know how to solve this. >> on sweeten's website, homeowners complete a form on the renovation and are matched with three contractors. who is right for their renovation project. >> we then follow your project from the starting point all the way to completion. we make sure that our guys are doing a great job and you got to give them a rating. the great thing about
jane brown hull went on from -- here is savannah guthrie with her story. >> here we are. >> wow. >> thiss like home sweet home. that feeling that we all know, having the space in the world that you feel comfortable. >> your business sense is to make homes feel a little sweeter. >> yeah, exactly. >> jean brown is a ceo that matches homeowners with work for their renovation. >> a lot of people look around and say, i would like for it to look better but...
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it is believed a fragment may have punctured the pne's hull.y's president erdogan has announced elections a year earliethan scheduled. the parliamentary and presidential polls will take place on june 24. it comes a year after a referendum in turk which narrowly improved -- approved constitutional changes including greater power to the president. now the u.s. defense secretary mattis says the syrian government is preventing international weapons inspectors from reaching the site of a suspected chemical attack. the team delayed thei fact-finding mission to douma after they were shot at. this led to u.s.-french and british airstrikes on saturday. thedsyrian government had de using chemical weapons. for more on the situation and on u.s. strategy, i spoke to a retired general. in general, the u.s. defense secretary is saying syria's hevernment is responsible for the delay in thecal weapons inspectors reaching douma. is syria's government playing a game of cat and mouse? >> i think not just the syrian government but their russian allies. this is a ty
it is believed a fragment may have punctured the pne's hull.y's president erdogan has announced elections a year earliethan scheduled. the parliamentary and presidential polls will take place on june 24. it comes a year after a referendum in turk which narrowly improved -- approved constitutional changes including greater power to the president. now the u.s. defense secretary mattis says the syrian government is preventing international weapons inspectors from reaching the site of a suspected...
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footage of the expedition and shows how a lot of the sludge from the bottom of the sea is brought up and hull through. it is essentially like looking for a needle in a haystack, tell us a little about the challenges of the expedition. how difficult is it to go so deep down in the ocean? the difficulties are mainly to do with looking through the map, at the deep sea, deep waters, tend to be full of mud and the creatures live on the map. so inevitably, when we bring them up, they will be mixed up with them up, they will be mixed up with the month and we have to sieve it. not also, these debt between 2000 3000 metres, where we went, the equipment that we use has to be right for that depth. so we use dredgers. dredgers suggest quite a big machine, potentially disrupting some of the ocean's floor. well, the dredgers are about this size, so they are not huge. it is not dredging like doing reclamation, it is mainly to drag a basket. scientific. yes. this is an area that has been uncharted in west java, what you think this is an area that has been so unexplored? we actually not sure why it is unexplo
footage of the expedition and shows how a lot of the sludge from the bottom of the sea is brought up and hull through. it is essentially like looking for a needle in a haystack, tell us a little about the challenges of the expedition. how difficult is it to go so deep down in the ocean? the difficulties are mainly to do with looking through the map, at the deep sea, deep waters, tend to be full of mud and the creatures live on the map. so inevitably, when we bring them up, they will be mixed up...
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is likely to happen that's north korea will sit at the table and suddenly decide to give up their hull after working on it for so many years and committing so many resources to this programme. so i think there has to be flexibility on both sides and complete in its rotation has to be an important goal but achieved through a process in the short or mid—term. but achieved through a process in the short or mid-term. thank you joining us. the new us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has reiterated america's determination to prevent the iranians ever getting a nuclear weapon. as part of his first overseas tour in the role, mr pompeo visited saudi arabia before arriving in israel. speaking to reporters, alongside the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, mr pompeo said the us stood with israel in countering the threats posed by iran. strong cooperation with close allies like you is critical to our aim to counter iran's end to destabilise the middle east and throughout the world we remain deeply concerned about their dangerous escalation of threats to israel and the region. and their ambi
is likely to happen that's north korea will sit at the table and suddenly decide to give up their hull after working on it for so many years and committing so many resources to this programme. so i think there has to be flexibility on both sides and complete in its rotation has to be an important goal but achieved through a process in the short or mid—term. but achieved through a process in the short or mid-term. thank you joining us. the new us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has reiterated...
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james is training as a welder in hull.tice wage is £3.70 an hour. james isn't in touch with his parents. so it was a relief when his employer put him up to £5. when you don't have family behind you, you have to pay and do stuff like you might not think you'd have to at this age, or some people don't have to do. just walk behind me and soon you'll see... more students like selena aren't going to university. the government says support has increased, and a review is looking again at the costs of study in england. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. over the next week bbc news will air a series of reports on crossing divides — the ways in which people in different parts of the uk are managing to bridge what can often be fault lines in our society — differences in politics, religion, social class, age or race. as a new survey suggests half of the population feels britain is less tolerant than it used to be, our home editor mark easton reports from rotherham, a town with a troubled history of race relations. i tend to stick with people
james is training as a welder in hull.tice wage is £3.70 an hour. james isn't in touch with his parents. so it was a relief when his employer put him up to £5. when you don't have family behind you, you have to pay and do stuff like you might not think you'd have to at this age, or some people don't have to do. just walk behind me and soon you'll see... more students like selena aren't going to university. the government says support has increased, and a review is looking again at the costs...
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anywhere from aberdeenshire down towards hull the temperatures around single figures during the courseerly winds, london warming up to 16 degrees. not a lot of change on friday. we still have winds blowing out of the north sea to the south just a hint of a southerly here. feeling milder. that glimmer on the horizon that i mentioned won't arrive until next week when temperatures might reach 22 or 23 degrees. thank you. before we go, a look ahead to a special report from mexico on the bbc news at ten tonight. this it is a story of a country at war with itself. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. bye bye. this is bbc news. our latest headlines— yulia skripal — one of the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack — has left hospital. herfather, sergei skripal, the former russian spy, may also be discharged soon. theresa may and donald trump pledge to work together to bring to account those responsible for a suspected chemical attack in syria. a coroner rules that failings by care agencies didn't contri
anywhere from aberdeenshire down towards hull the temperatures around single figures during the courseerly winds, london warming up to 16 degrees. not a lot of change on friday. we still have winds blowing out of the north sea to the south just a hint of a southerly here. feeling milder. that glimmer on the horizon that i mentioned won't arrive until next week when temperatures might reach 22 or 23 degrees. thank you. before we go, a look ahead to a special report from mexico on the bbc news at...
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slightly murky conditions for the coasts around wells that warmth across a good part of yorkshire, 26 in hullss scotla nd some patches of cloud across scotland and northern ireland. further south where we keep clear skies, some of them will fill in with mist and fog and temperatures no lower than 13 degrees in the centre of london. elsewhere it will bea centre of london. elsewhere it will be a bit cooler than it was last night. tomorrow could dawn a bit murky with mist and fog around, but they will lift and again there will bea they will lift and again there will be a lot of sunshine. northern ireland and scotland plagued by cloud and possibly rain. we pick up an atlantic influence with winds coming from more of a westerly direction. perhaps not as warm as it has been today, but from eastern scotla nd has been today, but from eastern scotland and parts of wales, a warm day on the cards and towards the south east, temperatures of 27 degrees. that could just be enough to spark off the odd sharp shower in the south later in the day, but the most friday night will be fine and dry. you may expect
slightly murky conditions for the coasts around wells that warmth across a good part of yorkshire, 26 in hullss scotla nd some patches of cloud across scotland and northern ireland. further south where we keep clear skies, some of them will fill in with mist and fog and temperatures no lower than 13 degrees in the centre of london. elsewhere it will bea centre of london. elsewhere it will be a bit cooler than it was last night. tomorrow could dawn a bit murky with mist and fog around, but they...
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coupled on the hulls with a bit of sleet and wet snow.but with the rain throughout the day, temperatures only five or 6 degrees, a risk of building. further west, only five or 6 degrees, a risk of building. furtherwest, lots of sunshine and temperatures up to 11! degrees. parts of yorkshire could see that before it starts to back off into the north sea. leeds the coastal counties, sunny spells for the rest of tuesday, a better day, in the west, after a frosty start tuesday, it clouds over with outbreaks of rain developing before the day is three. that will introduce atlantic at, which for eastern parts brings up rising temperatures. have a good weekend. the this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday. labour's david lammy leads 200 mps who've signed a letter calling for for government promises to windrush migrants to be written into law. south korea says kimjong—un has promised to close north korea's nuclear test site next month and has invited the world to watch. there are calls for an investigation by the competition and ma
coupled on the hulls with a bit of sleet and wet snow.but with the rain throughout the day, temperatures only five or 6 degrees, a risk of building. further west, only five or 6 degrees, a risk of building. furtherwest, lots of sunshine and temperatures up to 11! degrees. parts of yorkshire could see that before it starts to back off into the north sea. leeds the coastal counties, sunny spells for the rest of tuesday, a better day, in the west, after a frosty start tuesday, it clouds over with...
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clermont auvergne. into the semifinals at the first major of the women's golf season, england's charley hullndberg, withjust one round remaining at the ana inspiration. while ian poulter is trying to qualify for the first major of the men's season, the masters. to qualify for the first major poulter needs to win the houston open to secure a place at augusta national. the houston open to secure a and the houston open to secure a he is top of the lead one and he is top of the leaderboard, one shot ahead after 13 holes. that's all for now from the bbc sport centre. and finally, an eight—tonne piece of spacejunk is making its descent towards earth. of spacejunk is making 13 space agencies are tracking the chinese module tiangong—1. it's expected to hit earth in around three hours' time. but fear not — much of it will break up before impact, and it's most likely destination is the ocean. that's it, on bbc one now, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news — our latest headlines. north korea's leader kim jong—un and his wife have attended a rare concert in the capital pyongya
clermont auvergne. into the semifinals at the first major of the women's golf season, england's charley hullndberg, withjust one round remaining at the ana inspiration. while ian poulter is trying to qualify for the first major of the men's season, the masters. to qualify for the first major poulter needs to win the houston open to secure a place at augusta national. the houston open to secure a and the houston open to secure a he is top of the lead one and he is top of the leaderboard, one...
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charley hull was runner—up in this event two yea rs was runner—up in this event two years ago.european champions cup. the irish side left their best to last with a magnificent try from the winger, this magnificent effort setting up a conversion to give them victory by just setting up a conversion to give them victory byjust one point. now, before you go, if you expected zlata n now, before you go, if you expected zlatan ibrahimovic to bejet—lagged on his debut for la galaxy, think again. he came onjust a week on his debut for la galaxy, think again. he came on just a week after he arrived at their best. not only was it a brilliant goal, it brought his galaxy side level at 3—3. of course, he was a dunn, scoring again in stoppage time to seal a a—3 win over their city rivals, l afc. he has still got it. that is all this board for now. the first of two aircraft carrying expelled russian diplomats home from the united states has arrived in moscow. a second aircraft is expected later today. in all, 60 russians were sent home by washington in response to the poisoning of a former rus
charley hull was runner—up in this event two yea rs was runner—up in this event two years ago.european champions cup. the irish side left their best to last with a magnificent try from the winger, this magnificent effort setting up a conversion to give them victory by just setting up a conversion to give them victory byjust one point. now, before you go, if you expected zlata n now, before you go, if you expected zlatan ibrahimovic to bejet—lagged on his debut for la galaxy, think again....
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there were wins for brentford and derby while hull city thrashed qpr four—nil. while middlesbrough, millwall and reading all won. fulham arejust two points behind second placed cardiff now after a one—nil win at sheffield wednesday. rangers have lea pfrogged aberdeen to go second in the scottish premiership after a four—nil victory over dundee at ibrox. aberdeen lost two nil away at hearts. stuart findlay scored for kilmarnock as they beat partick one zero, ross county drew one all with hibs and stjohnstone motherwell ended goaless. leaders celtic are at hamilton tomorrow. let's head down under now to the commonwealth games where there were more golds for england, scotland and wales on the third day of competition on the gold coast. england's swimmer adam peaty, a double olympic champion and world record holder, was in final action for the first time. joe lynskey reports. adam peaty successfully defended his title in the 100 metres breaststroke. world record—holder was not happy with his time but he is now unbeaten in the events for four years. adam peaty is eng
there were wins for brentford and derby while hull city thrashed qpr four—nil. while middlesbrough, millwall and reading all won. fulham arejust two points behind second placed cardiff now after a one—nil win at sheffield wednesday. rangers have lea pfrogged aberdeen to go second in the scottish premiership after a four—nil victory over dundee at ibrox. aberdeen lost two nil away at hearts. stuart findlay scored for kilmarnock as they beat partick one zero, ross county drew one all with...
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league leaders st helens will play castleford whilst last year's beaten finalists wigan travel to hullownend to veer off course after appearing to think he was being directed away from the jump. he took out another horse in the process and has been given a three week ban. all horses and jockeys were ok. you can watch snooker on bbc two right now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. breaking news to bring you a criminal website blamed for launching more than 4 million cyber attacks around the world has been taken down following a major international investigation. the attacks included attempts to crash banks here in the uk. here is our correspondent. the scale of the criminal activity undertaken by this operation, quite something. this website which has been taken down, over the last 26 hours, i understand from the national crime agency that the operation has just been completed. the operation was enormous. webstresser.org has been posing as a legitimate service. so that businesses could test their cyber defences. what webstresser.org
league leaders st helens will play castleford whilst last year's beaten finalists wigan travel to hullownend to veer off course after appearing to think he was being directed away from the jump. he took out another horse in the process and has been given a three week ban. all horses and jockeys were ok. you can watch snooker on bbc two right now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. breaking news to bring you a criminal website blamed for...
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james is training as a welder in hull.3.70 an hour. james is not in touch with his parents. so it was a relief when his employer put him up to £5. when you do not have family behind you, you have to pay and do stuff like you might not think at this age, some people have to do it. walk behind me and you will see. more students like selena aren't going to university, the government says support has increased, and a review is looking again at the cost of a studying in england. of study in england. a menu from the first meal ever served aboard the titanic has sold for £100,000 at auction in wiltshire. the lunch was served to officers on the first day of sea trials in april, 1912. second officer charles litoller, the most senior crew member to survive, gave it to his wife, as he left southampton. auctioneer alan aldridge said it was "one of the rarest menus in existence". let's see how the weather looks. after a taster of summer for many of you over the past few days, changes are afoot. the unusually warm weather we have had of
james is training as a welder in hull.3.70 an hour. james is not in touch with his parents. so it was a relief when his employer put him up to £5. when you do not have family behind you, you have to pay and do stuff like you might not think at this age, some people have to do it. walk behind me and you will see. more students like selena aren't going to university, the government says support has increased, and a review is looking again at the cost of a studying in england. of study in...
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grades that they can come outwith. and ultimately affecting the grades james is training as a welder in hullt college, the minimum apprentice wage is £3.70 an hour. at college, the minimum apprentice james isn't in touch with his parents. so it was a relief when his employer put him up to £5. when you don't have family behind you, you have to pay and do stuff like you might not think you'd have to at this age, or some people don't have to do. to at this age, or some just walk behind me and soon you'll see... more students like selena aren't going to university. the government says support has increased, and a review is looking again at the costs of study in england. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. of study in england. some football news now — ahead of the premier league and fa cup highlights coming up on bbc one later. the fa cup final will be between manchester united and chelsea after the blues beat southampton 2—0 in their wembley semi—final. southampton 2—0 in their 0livier giroud scored the best of their goals. chelsea were runners—up last year and will face united on may 19th. in their fir
grades that they can come outwith. and ultimately affecting the grades james is training as a welder in hullt college, the minimum apprentice wage is £3.70 an hour. at college, the minimum apprentice james isn't in touch with his parents. so it was a relief when his employer put him up to £5. when you don't have family behind you, you have to pay and do stuff like you might not think you'd have to at this age, or some people don't have to do. to at this age, or some just walk behind me and...
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jamie baxter set up 17 of the uk's new distilleries and now he is helping to make gin in hull.the finished gin. small—scale distilling was not allowed before 2006. it was only at that time customs and excise started to license small—scale distilleries. it is still a very young industry. and in the adjoining bar the owner explained what is driving this craft trend. people want something that is local or they know it has been lovingly made by hand and not by one of the big producers. and so, whatever your tipple, this explosion of new brands shows no sign of slowing down. prince harry and his fiancee, meghan markle, have been welcomed by the australian prime minister at a reception for the next invictus games. prince harry and meghan met servicemen and women from britain and australia at the event in london. sydney is hosting the next invictus games in october and more than 500 sick and injured military and veterans are scheduled to compete. prince harry. who is patron , time for a look at the weather prospects. good afternoon. a lovely day for a wedding so far. more warm sunshin
jamie baxter set up 17 of the uk's new distilleries and now he is helping to make gin in hull.the finished gin. small—scale distilling was not allowed before 2006. it was only at that time customs and excise started to license small—scale distilleries. it is still a very young industry. and in the adjoining bar the owner explained what is driving this craft trend. people want something that is local or they know it has been lovingly made by hand and not by one of the big producers. and so,...
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Apr 28, 2018
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cardiff are back in second place after a 2—0 win at hull.r barnsley and burton. preston gave their play off hopes a boost with victory at sheffield united. let's have a look at the table. so cardiff are ahead of fulham, and know that a win in their final match will take them back to the premier league. derby, who drew at aston villa, will be looking anxiously over their shoulders as they try to hold onto a play off spot. at the bottom it was a terrible afternoon for bolton, beaten by burton. barnsley are now out of the relegation places. reading and birmingham are not safe. some ups and downs have been confirmed in leagues one and two as well today. this is wycombe wanderers celebrating their promotion from league two back up to the third tier. they'll play the likes of sunderland next season after beating relegated chesterfield. at the bottom of that division barnet gave their hopes of staying in the football league a massive boost by beating morecambe, who are now in big danger of going down instead. while in league one, northampton town h
cardiff are back in second place after a 2—0 win at hull.r barnsley and burton. preston gave their play off hopes a boost with victory at sheffield united. let's have a look at the table. so cardiff are ahead of fulham, and know that a win in their final match will take them back to the premier league. derby, who drew at aston villa, will be looking anxiously over their shoulders as they try to hold onto a play off spot. at the bottom it was a terrible afternoon for bolton, beaten by burton....