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huw, iam huw, i am outside city hall, which is where some of the welsh vote will be counted tomorrow, their way through the general election issues, because so many of them are devolved? lines because so many of them are devolved ? lines really because so many of them are devolved? lines really have been blurred, because uk manifestos have been making pledges about devolved issues, like health and education. now, brexit has been a key is used here, wales voted to leave the european union. different parties have different views about how funding should be replaced. labour has traditionally been the strongest party, but we have had some insight into how the conservatives are viewing wales this time, three visits from team—mate during this election campaign. jeremy corbyn was in north wales today, but it has been the first minister, carwyn jones, who has led the charge for labour and wales, under the brand of welsh labour which they say has been successful in the past. plaid cymru hope to make gains, rhondda and ynys mon target seats for them, and the lib dems, well, they are defending o
huw, iam huw, i am outside city hall, which is where some of the welsh vote will be counted tomorrow, their way through the general election issues, because so many of them are devolved? lines because so many of them are devolved ? lines really because so many of them are devolved? lines really have been blurred, because uk manifestos have been making pledges about devolved issues, like health and education. now, brexit has been a key is used here, wales voted to leave the european union....
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apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. john reid thought... ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken form. you can contact us... we will be back next week. buy. —— goodbye. well, let's see what the weather's got in store for this weekend and it is looking a little mixed, not a completely dry one. there will be some showers around at sunshine too. it is going to be windy in northern parts of the uk, particularly scotland, and here it will feel fairly cool. this cooler weather's been rolling off the atlantic for the last couple of days. some beautiful pictures coming in, here's one from scotland. that heatwave we had in the south is now a distant memory. this is what the weather map looks like right
apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. john reid thought... ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken...
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apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken form. you can contact us... and you can catch up on a programme any time you have missed it. we were back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage this time next week. goodbye. hello there. the weather has gone back to something you might call normal as we had towards the weekend, compared with the exceptional weather we had early this week, exceptional heat, when sunspots got close to 35 celsius. at the weekend 20 will be more typical with some places even cooler. it is quite a mixed weather story with sunshine and showers, breezy and fairly cool, certainly in third with what we have had recently. an area of low
apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken form. you can contact...
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studio: we leave huw edwards and the tea m studio: we leave huw edwards and the team there.birthday celebrations. we will bring you the latest headlines and the latest on the ground forfire headlines and the latest on the ground for fire disaster shortly on bbc news. —— grenfell five. first we can check in on the weather. less cloud around than yesterday and temperatures will leap up quite a bit but it's not sunny for all, we have a cloud from northern ireland and western scotland in particular, with some rain because of a weather front. away from the weather front some high levels of uv and usually across england and wales —— unusually. the sunshine continues throughout the rest of the day however it will be a damp and breezy affair across the north—west highlands of scotland and today the rain is also going to affect the northern isles, so cool, but in the sunshine certainly reaching the 20s in the central areas but in the south—east as high as 28 or 29 and possibly higher. if we do not see 30 today we will see 30 tomorrow because temperatures will not drop overnight as mu
studio: we leave huw edwards and the tea m studio: we leave huw edwards and the team there.birthday celebrations. we will bring you the latest headlines and the latest on the ground forfire headlines and the latest on the ground for fire disaster shortly on bbc news. —— grenfell five. first we can check in on the weather. less cloud around than yesterday and temperatures will leap up quite a bit but it's not sunny for all, we have a cloud from northern ireland and western scotland in...
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huw: it feels there should be support given the differential in yield.e taking their foot off of the gas. that is why the currencies are saying appreciation. i think that correlation is something will watch closely. tom: where is gdp growth? europe hasuggest reached an escape velocity of solid economic growth or is it uro-scolosis? huw: it is above escape velocity to trigger the ecb to rethink the right policy. the challenge is the north-south divide. growth in germany is running hot. confidence hadc a boost since macron. challenging was work to do. it is too early to declare victory. i am encouraged by the reflationary stimulus. the optimism around macron. joining us, steenis the global head of strategy at schroeder. we have a conversation with mark carney. lacqua, mark carney, talking about the environment. the actual environment. not the rate environment. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs, let's get to the bloomberg business flash. the fed told the banks they have more than enough capital. and citibankita
huw: it feels there should be support given the differential in yield.e taking their foot off of the gas. that is why the currencies are saying appreciation. i think that correlation is something will watch closely. tom: where is gdp growth? europe hasuggest reached an escape velocity of solid economic growth or is it uro-scolosis? huw: it is above escape velocity to trigger the ecb to rethink the right policy. the challenge is the north-south divide. growth in germany is running hot....
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thanks, huw.that you alluded to, yes, £333,000 has been distributed to the families affected, and that includes a0 households that have been given the full bank payment of £5,000, and of course there is £500 in cash available for those families too. they say that 31a people have received financial assistance, and they also say that they have offered emergency hotel accommodation in the local area to everybody that has been identified that needs it, everybody was been made homeless as a result of the fire. that is not just in grenfell tower, but also in the adjacent properties which have been deemed too dangerous to live in at the moment. so the grenfell response team is saying they are making progress in identifying the people at risk and the people who need places to stay, and they are now, they say, working on longer term assessments for those housing needs. they say they have completed 101 assessment so far, identifying temporary accommodation that these families can go to have that they have m
thanks, huw.that you alluded to, yes, £333,000 has been distributed to the families affected, and that includes a0 households that have been given the full bank payment of £5,000, and of course there is £500 in cash available for those families too. they say that 31a people have received financial assistance, and they also say that they have offered emergency hotel accommodation in the local area to everybody that has been identified that needs it, everybody was been made homeless as a...
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the first minister of wales, carwynjones, told my colleague huw edwards that the deal was unfair — anduld now be given to wales, scotland and the english regions. this is cash for votes. this is ten mps, their support being bought in the house of commons and it is a straight forward bung to northern ireland. i don't begrudge the people of northern ireland money, but we have a situation where austerity will end in northern ireland and continue in england, wales and scotland. is it the case that the prime minister has perfect right and jurisdiction to make these spending decisions beyond what we call the barnett formula, which is the foundation for spending in the devolved nangss, do you accept that as a principle? not if she cares about the united kingdom as a whole. if we ask for money, we are told we have it. the scots are told the same thing. but perhaps patients are worth more to theresa may than those in england and scotland. we have rules and the rules have been broken. it can only lead to ill feeling among the nations and regions of the uk and will divide the uk when we immediate
the first minister of wales, carwynjones, told my colleague huw edwards that the deal was unfair — anduld now be given to wales, scotland and the english regions. this is cash for votes. this is ten mps, their support being bought in the house of commons and it is a straight forward bung to northern ireland. i don't begrudge the people of northern ireland money, but we have a situation where austerity will end in northern ireland and continue in england, wales and scotland. is it the case...
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how huw edwards occupied himself for the first four minutes of tuesday's news at ten., as they became clear. we start with breaking news this hour. a number of people have been injured in north london after a vehicle collided with pedestrians. the muslim council of britain has said that worshippers were hit by a van as they left prayers at the finsbury park mosque. 0ne eyewitness has told the bbc that at least three people were seriously injured. some hours later, it emerged that one man, makram ali, died in the attack and that another, darren osborne, had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and terror offences. before that, though, a number of viewers objected to the way the incident had initially been described on bbc news. one of them rang newswatch with his thoughts. i am calling about your recent coverage of the finsbury park attacks. ijust don't understand why the mainstream media right now is not calling this out as a terrorist attack. at the moment, which is very disappointing. considering that, if it was a muslim, you would be very quick to point ou
how huw edwards occupied himself for the first four minutes of tuesday's news at ten., as they became clear. we start with breaking news this hour. a number of people have been injured in north london after a vehicle collided with pedestrians. the muslim council of britain has said that worshippers were hit by a van as they left prayers at the finsbury park mosque. 0ne eyewitness has told the bbc that at least three people were seriously injured. some hours later, it emerged that one man,...
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how huw edwards occupied himself for the first four minutes of tuesday's news at ten.rning, the sound of multiple police sirens was heard again on the streets of london. and the bbc‘s overnight news service reported the facts, as they became clear. we start with breaking news this hour. a number of people have been injured in north london after a vehicle collided with pedestrians. the muslim council of britain has said that worshippers were hit by a van as they left prayers at the finsbury park mosque. 0ne eyewitness has told the bbc that at least three people were seriously injured. some hours later, it emerged that one man, makram ali, died in the attack and that another, darren osborne, had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and terror offences. before that, though, a number of viewers objected to the way the incident had initially been described on bbc news. one of them rang newswatch with his thoughts. i am calling about your recent coverage of the finsbury park attacks. now ijust don't understand why the mainstream media right now is not calling this
how huw edwards occupied himself for the first four minutes of tuesday's news at ten.rning, the sound of multiple police sirens was heard again on the streets of london. and the bbc‘s overnight news service reported the facts, as they became clear. we start with breaking news this hour. a number of people have been injured in north london after a vehicle collided with pedestrians. the muslim council of britain has said that worshippers were hit by a van as they left prayers at the finsbury...
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how huw edwards occupied himself for the first four minutes of tuesday's news at ten.y hours of monday morning, the sound of multiple police sirens was heard again on the streets of london. and the bbc‘s overnight news service reported the facts, as they became clear. we start with breaking news this hour. a number of people have been injured in north london after a vehicle collided with pedestrians. the muslim council of britain has said that worshippers were hit by a van as they left prayers at the finsbury park mosque. 0ne eyewitness has told the bbc that at least three people were seriously injured. some hours later, it emerged that one man, makram ali, died in the attack and that another, darren osborne, had been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and terror offences. before that, though, a number of viewers objected to the way the incident had initially been described on bbc news. one of them rang newswatch with his thoughts. i am calling about your recent coverage of the finsbury park attacks. ijust don't understand why the mainstream media right now is n
how huw edwards occupied himself for the first four minutes of tuesday's news at ten.y hours of monday morning, the sound of multiple police sirens was heard again on the streets of london. and the bbc‘s overnight news service reported the facts, as they became clear. we start with breaking news this hour. a number of people have been injured in north london after a vehicle collided with pedestrians. the muslim council of britain has said that worshippers were hit by a van as they left...
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let's go back now to west london and to huw.ters that have been set up here in churches, sports and community centres. they were carrying food, clothes, water, handing out masks to people in the street to protect them from the acrid smoke. 0ur correspondent elaine dunkley tells us more about the way the local community came together to help. this church hall, a refuge for those who have nothing and for those who want to give. they've been overwhelmed with donations. today we've been out, we've bought a load of phone chargers and we've given people the phone chargers to help them call loved ones and to make sure they're all safe and everyone knows where everybody is. we've also donated some money, we've given some money to some families. he withdrew £1000 out of his account and we've been giving families £100 just to see them over the next couple of days. i mean, it's amazing how everyone has come out in the community, and it just shows you how people will stick together in a time like this. and how caring people are, they've bee
let's go back now to west london and to huw.ters that have been set up here in churches, sports and community centres. they were carrying food, clothes, water, handing out masks to people in the street to protect them from the acrid smoke. 0ur correspondent elaine dunkley tells us more about the way the local community came together to help. this church hall, a refuge for those who have nothing and for those who want to give. they've been overwhelmed with donations. today we've been out, we've...
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back to you, huw. little contact between the prime minister and her team and most members of the cabinet. in a moment the news. but first the weather, which we have seen is very wet in london. soa wet in london. so a little more sunshine compared to yesterday but keep the brolly to hand. the showers in the western areas. pushing to the east. central and eastern england, the showers could be herself. cloud in northern and eastern scotland but the rain turning lighter. many of you dry in the afternoon. especially in the west and pleasant in the sunshine. the temperatures in the high teens and low 20s. showers fading this evening. clouds breaking out tonight. easing in saturday to bright and blustery weather. for northern england and wales, and parts of devon and cornwall, rain. more persistent in the hills in the east, drier. southern and eastern areas drier on sunday. sunshine coming through. elsewhere, though, sunshine and showers and feeling coaler. have a good day. theresa may will go to buckingham p
back to you, huw. little contact between the prime minister and her team and most members of the cabinet. in a moment the news. but first the weather, which we have seen is very wet in london. soa wet in london. so a little more sunshine compared to yesterday but keep the brolly to hand. the showers in the western areas. pushing to the east. central and eastern england, the showers could be herself. cloud in northern and eastern scotland but the rain turning lighter. many of you dry in the...
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the argument i keep making, huw is this, we know we have bad apples on this tree but we have a choicee for us to not bring on board effectively all hands on deck and that includes british muslims who are furious. a clear exa m ple of british muslims who are furious. a clear example of that has been that religious scholars across the country, muslim religious scholars across the country have taken part in an unprecedented move where they have said they will not engage in funeral prayers for these terrorists and again the british muslim community is saying — we want to work with everybody else to make sure we root out this evil. a final part, the prime minister talks about things have to change and things are going to change, do you get the sense at this point that we‘ve crossed — we‘ve crossed some kind of great line and that things are going to change? i think we have. and i agree with her, enough is enough. things have to change. we have to go back to looking at what it is that could have‘ been done, whether it is the security services, the police, the security services, the police,
the argument i keep making, huw is this, we know we have bad apples on this tree but we have a choicee for us to not bring on board effectively all hands on deck and that includes british muslims who are furious. a clear exa m ple of british muslims who are furious. a clear example of that has been that religious scholars across the country, muslim religious scholars across the country have taken part in an unprecedented move where they have said they will not engage in funeral prayers for...
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join huw edwards for coverage from the palace of westminster of the state opening of parliament.ews channel and bbc one at 10.30am this morning. julian worricker is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. bbc news has learned counter—terrorism policing in england and wales has been placed on an emergency footing following the recent series of terror attacks. as a result, senior police officers say they're having to switch resources from other areas which they claim may create "significa nt" risks to public safety. it's understood mark rowley, who's in charge of counter—terrorism our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, reports. the murderous assault at westminster in march by khalid masood was the first in a series of deadly terror attacks that have put a huge strain on the police. it was followed by the suicide bombing at manchester arena and the van and knife attack at london bridge and borough market. after that police put a three—month emergency planning to affect, emergency plan into affect, known as operation rosette. it's designed to intensify
join huw edwards for coverage from the palace of westminster of the state opening of parliament.ews channel and bbc one at 10.30am this morning. julian worricker is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. bbc news has learned counter—terrorism policing in england and wales has been placed on an emergency footing following the recent series of terror attacks. as a result, senior police officers say they're having to switch resources from other areas which they claim...
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earlier, speaking to huw edwards, our political editor laura kuenssberg was asked how credible the primeve years. i think it is certainly optimistic. tonight it certainly seems ambitious of theresa may to be hoping she will still be here living above the shop in downing street in five years time. i think there is consensus among tories today after the dramatic events overnight, their expectations so bashed that today was not the day, tomorrow won't be the day, in terms of rallying around her and creating a sense of pores and stability as the leader of the largest party with the largest number of seats, she has the right, supported by colleagues, to stay on to try to form a government. in normal times she probably would have been out the door by now because the tories care about power, they are ruthless when it comes to leaders who look like losers but these are not normal times. the brexit negotiations are almost upon us and therefore there is this window were theresa may has been given a chance to steadied the ship. but there are senior conservatives who say it is not tenable to see her
earlier, speaking to huw edwards, our political editor laura kuenssberg was asked how credible the primeve years. i think it is certainly optimistic. tonight it certainly seems ambitious of theresa may to be hoping she will still be here living above the shop in downing street in five years time. i think there is consensus among tories today after the dramatic events overnight, their expectations so bashed that today was not the day, tomorrow won't be the day, in terms of rallying around her...
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thanks, huw.as been so little debate during this election campaign, even today, about exactly how the brexit negotiations will be conducted. both the conservatives and labour are saying, in effect, "trust us to get it right." but neither party has really discussed the difficult compromises with the eu that will be needed if they are to succeed. that's partly because as soon as you dig down a bit into brexit, it gets incredibly complicated, it doesn't fit into neat election slogans. let's just take a couple of examples. the european court ofjustice — the union's top court. the conservatives say it will no longer play a role in british life after brexit. but the eu insists that the ecj must continue to protect the rights of eu citizens here in the future. that's got to be negotiated. and what about the huge issue of immigration? labour says it accepts that free movement of people will come to an end. but it also says it wants to maintain tariff—free access to the single market. the eu says you can't
thanks, huw.as been so little debate during this election campaign, even today, about exactly how the brexit negotiations will be conducted. both the conservatives and labour are saying, in effect, "trust us to get it right." but neither party has really discussed the difficult compromises with the eu that will be needed if they are to succeed. that's partly because as soon as you dig down a bit into brexit, it gets incredibly complicated, it doesn't fit into neat election slogans....
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huw, i don't think anyone think it is's a serious health incident iechl don't think anyone expects thee was admitted last night, brought by road from windsor as a precautionary measure for the treatment of an infection which is linked to a preexisting condition. that's thought possibly to be a reference to 2012 when he was twice admitted to 2012 when he was twice admitted to hospitalfor to 2012 when he was twice admitted to hospital for the treatment of a bladder infection. that was successful. the following year he had adoomal surgery. he recovered after a couple of months. in recent times his health has been good. however he is 96 now. he is stepping back from public life, as we know, in the autumn. today though has been in good spirits. the fact the queen carried on with her programme. at royal ascot, inindicates there is no cause for concern. nick, many thanks for the latest there, nicholas witchell, our royal correspondent. doctors say that three—quarters of babies who were stillborn or suffered brain damage in the uk in 2015 could have had a different outcome if they'd received b
huw, i don't think anyone think it is's a serious health incident iechl don't think anyone expects thee was admitted last night, brought by road from windsor as a precautionary measure for the treatment of an infection which is linked to a preexisting condition. that's thought possibly to be a reference to 2012 when he was twice admitted to 2012 when he was twice admitted to hospitalfor to 2012 when he was twice admitted to hospital for the treatment of a bladder infection. that was successful....
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time now to hand back to huw edwards. yes, good morning once again.contemplating the results of an extremely difficult night of the conservatives, emerging from this 2017 election campaign with no majority at all in the house of commons. and having to contemplate building some kind of arrangement with the unionists in northern ireland in order to get a majority in the commons. we are looking at a hung parliament and it is a very uncertain situation we are looking at not just uncertain situation we are looking at notjust in terms of westminster but in terms of the very, very critical brexit dogs that are meant to be starting in about ten days' time. let's go straight to downing street and laura kuenssberg our political editor is there. what do you have for us? what a morning. we understand that theresa may is holed up understand that theresa may is holed up inside, trying to do a deal with the dup, having had her hopes so fundamentally dashed, her political gamble going so badly wrong for the conservatives but in the last half hour or so i've been spea
time now to hand back to huw edwards. yes, good morning once again.contemplating the results of an extremely difficult night of the conservatives, emerging from this 2017 election campaign with no majority at all in the house of commons. and having to contemplate building some kind of arrangement with the unionists in northern ireland in order to get a majority in the commons. we are looking at a hung parliament and it is a very uncertain situation we are looking at not just uncertain situation...
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now, let's rejoin huw in west london. are emerging. more than 200 firefighters tackled the fire yesterday, entering the building when it was still burning as they tried to help those who were trapped. and their work isn't over. they're now involved in the recovery operation. tonight, we've spotted one or two firefighters in the building as we speak. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports on the firefighters and the impact this fire has had on them. hero, this guy, look at that, hero! it is impossible to imagine how anyone would willingly run into this, but that is exactly what more than 200 firefighters did. the main thing with this building on the night was the speed the fire moved from the bottom up to the top and the thick black smoke that filled the air, that filled the building. they are real challenges for us. we have also got people, quite rightly, trying to get out of the building quickly as we were trying to get in. have you ever seen a fire like it? i have never seen a fire on this scale in my whole career, no
now, let's rejoin huw in west london. are emerging. more than 200 firefighters tackled the fire yesterday, entering the building when it was still burning as they tried to help those who were trapped. and their work isn't over. they're now involved in the recovery operation. tonight, we've spotted one or two firefighters in the building as we speak. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports on the firefighters and the impact this fire has had on them. hero, this guy, look at that, hero! it is...
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including one in muslim welfare huws in my constituency near the site of the vile attack that happeneder. they held a great get together at the weekend. we should remember her and thank her and make sure these great get together events do continue year in and year out to unite our local communities. earlier this year, mr speaker, we also lost the father of the house who had served his constituents for nearly 47 years and previously worked for harold wilson in downing street. he was an iconic figure in the labour party. he came from a proud jewish background and campaigned to bring peace to the middle east throughout his life and it was my pleasure to travel with him in that quest to many countries in the region and i loved the very many lengthy conversations we had with him. in fa ct conversations we had with him. in fact nobody ever had a short conversation with him! both gerald andjo conversation with him! both gerald and jo will be fondly remembered by all those who knew and worked with them. mr speaker, iwant all those who knew and worked with them. mr speaker, i want to congratula
including one in muslim welfare huws in my constituency near the site of the vile attack that happeneder. they held a great get together at the weekend. we should remember her and thank her and make sure these great get together events do continue year in and year out to unite our local communities. earlier this year, mr speaker, we also lost the father of the house who had served his constituents for nearly 47 years and previously worked for harold wilson in downing street. he was an iconic...
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here is the latest sport from huw.diego costa spoke to supporters last night after a game for spain. he says he is still a chelsea player but they don't want him. he helped them to the premier league title last season scoring 28 goals. england will be without wayne rooney for the world cup qualifier against scotla nd for the world cup qualifier against scotland this weekend, and the premier league's top scorer last season, harry kane, thinks he is stepped up to take up the armband despite being just 23. any player growing up as a footballer dreams of being england captain one day, and i am no different, but it is down to gareth, he is the manager. we have a lot of leaders in this team, and thati5 lot of leaders in this team, and that is important, whoever is captain i5 captain, but there are ple nty of captain i5 captain, but there are plenty of other leaders that contort and help each other out on the pitch. there is a rare event in english football today, a national side standsjust english football today, a national
here is the latest sport from huw.diego costa spoke to supporters last night after a game for spain. he says he is still a chelsea player but they don't want him. he helped them to the premier league title last season scoring 28 goals. england will be without wayne rooney for the world cup qualifier against scotla nd for the world cup qualifier against scotland this weekend, and the premier league's top scorer last season, harry kane, thinks he is stepped up to take up the armband despite being...
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huw edwards will be here with the ten o'clock news. you are watching special coverage on bbc news of last night's terror attacks in central london. we are at the police cordon and borough high street, close to borough market and london bridge, where the attacks unfolded last night, leaving seven people dead and 48 injured. we are hearing from the various hospitals where those injured are being taken. —— have been taken. 21 of them are in what is described as critical care. the police have been giving more details about their operations last night to upper hand and shoot dead the three terror suspects who carried out the attack —— to apprehend. the metropolitan police say eight officers were involved in that operation, firing some 50 bullets. the three men were wearing what appeared to be suicide vests, which turned out to be hoax fests. but the police officers trying to wrap the hem them did not know that. their bravery has been hailed —— trying to apprehend them. so far, police have made 12 arrests in east london. mark rowley, head of
huw edwards will be here with the ten o'clock news. you are watching special coverage on bbc news of last night's terror attacks in central london. we are at the police cordon and borough high street, close to borough market and london bridge, where the attacks unfolded last night, leaving seven people dead and 48 injured. we are hearing from the various hospitals where those injured are being taken. —— have been taken. 21 of them are in what is described as critical care. the police have...
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the weather is next and then huw edwards will have continual coverage.eem majority at this stage. this doesn't seem to look like certainty and stability. cheering basing the red flag. she has lost conservative seats, lost a vote, lost support and lost confidence. i would have thought that's enough to go, actually. the country needs a period of stability and whatever the result, the conservative party will ensure we fulfil our duty in ensuring that stability. i declare that colin clark is duly elected to serve in the uk parliament. are you stepping down, mrs may?” have just been to see her majesty the queen and i will now form a government. it is clear that only the conservative and unionist party has the legitimacy to provide that certainty by commanding a majority in the house of commons. now, let's get to work. hello there, good afternoon, it's a bit of a mixed bag out there. some places will enjoy some pretty decent spells of sunshine this afternoon but that's not the entire story. a fair bit of cloud at times and that is generating some showers. we h
the weather is next and then huw edwards will have continual coverage.eem majority at this stage. this doesn't seem to look like certainty and stability. cheering basing the red flag. she has lost conservative seats, lost a vote, lost support and lost confidence. i would have thought that's enough to go, actually. the country needs a period of stability and whatever the result, the conservative party will ensure we fulfil our duty in ensuring that stability. i declare that colin clark is duly...