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this, huw, is going to be a very bumpy ride. katya adler, with the latest in lisbon.stories. the death of a man who was restrained by a police officer has been ruled an accident by an inquestjury. 20—year—old rashan charles was chased into a shop by police in london lastjuly and restrained. he later died in hospital. mr charles‘s family criticised the hearing as a farce. a shortage of carbon dioxide across europe is causing problems for producers of beer, fizzy drinks and some food. it comes as demand for alcohol and soft drinks is peaking, due to the world cup and warmer weather. shortages are expected to continue for the rest of the month. scientists have created pigs that are resistant to a highly infectious disease which costs the farming industry millions of pounds each year. they found that pigs didn't become infected with the virus when they removed a small section of the animals' dna. now, lord sugar has apologised after being accused of racism in a tweet in which he compared a picture of senegal‘s world cup squad to beach sellers in spain. lord sugar, who hos
this, huw, is going to be a very bumpy ride. katya adler, with the latest in lisbon.stories. the death of a man who was restrained by a police officer has been ruled an accident by an inquestjury. 20—year—old rashan charles was chased into a shop by police in london lastjuly and restrained. he later died in hospital. mr charles‘s family criticised the hearing as a farce. a shortage of carbon dioxide across europe is causing problems for producers of beer, fizzy drinks and some food. it...
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well, there are two things here, huw, one, eu attitudes towards matteo salvini's idea, and the othere figurehead of the populist government. as an idea, having processing centres in africa, allowing the eu to distinguish between economic migrants who in theory would be sent back home and those with a right to asylum or refugee status who would be allowed into europe, is not new. a while back, emmanuel macron of france said processing centres should be set up in libya, because of course these days libya is the go to place in africa for migrants to come to do wa nt to africa for migrants to come to do want to get on eight smuggling boat to europe. but of course libya remains largely lawless, and you'd have to ask permission from its neighbours, so it is complicated. there are also human rights concerns. even if eu leaders sign up to this idea at the summit, it can't happen overnight, it is not a magical solution to the migrant crisis. but in fact have more mainstream eu leaders like emmanuel macron and angela merkel who question whether matteo salvini is sincere in wanting to solve the
well, there are two things here, huw, one, eu attitudes towards matteo salvini's idea, and the othere figurehead of the populist government. as an idea, having processing centres in africa, allowing the eu to distinguish between economic migrants who in theory would be sent back home and those with a right to asylum or refugee status who would be allowed into europe, is not new. a while back, emmanuel macron of france said processing centres should be set up in libya, because of course these...
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doing the boxing that huw edwards has been doing. the telegraph.owery hat at royal ascot. advice from the us ambassador to the uk. absolutely to bea us ambassador to the uk. absolutely to be a forthcoming channel 4 documentary. the ambassador has said we should not have a defeatist attitude about rakes it. we need to ta ke attitude about rakes it. we need to take inspiration from donald trump. —— brexit. at first it sounded familiar. there was anotherjohnson, borisjohnson, who told an audience of private donors something similar. he said he might get somewhere is donald trump is doing the brexit negotiations. he is saying we cannot be defeatist, you have a great country, great language, great prospects. he wants more positivity. a lot of the noise around brexit is negative. he is questioning that in asking why. it is interesting to contrast to philip hammond's speech. he has been accused of being very negative about it. he is saying he is the one who wants a champion prosperity. he is trying to paint a slightly more positive picture. he has been de
doing the boxing that huw edwards has been doing. the telegraph.owery hat at royal ascot. advice from the us ambassador to the uk. absolutely to bea us ambassador to the uk. absolutely to be a forthcoming channel 4 documentary. the ambassador has said we should not have a defeatist attitude about rakes it. we need to ta ke attitude about rakes it. we need to take inspiration from donald trump. —— brexit. at first it sounded familiar. there was anotherjohnson, borisjohnson, who told an...
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absolutely, huw. this year has seen an important stepping up by the prince.t amazing commonwealth summit buckingham palace when unanimously the commonwealth decided yes, we want the prince of wales to be the future head of the commonwealth, and we've seen head of the commonwealth, and we've seen it time and again and events. the royal wedding showed the way in which this family have come together and so many different things in the last few months. it is a very uniting year if you like. isn't that a great site. that is what it is all about. it is a great site huw, it is indeed what it is all about, i was just thinking for her majesty and the duke of edinburgh, it really makes you proud to be british. 23 aircraft will be taking part in the fly—past, it will be pretty impressive. notjust fly—past, it will be pretty impressive. not just modern fly—past, it will be pretty impressive. notjust modern elements but elements of heritage as well because the battle of britain memorial flight will be in it and we will be treated as well to a great display by the red arro
absolutely, huw. this year has seen an important stepping up by the prince.t amazing commonwealth summit buckingham palace when unanimously the commonwealth decided yes, we want the prince of wales to be the future head of the commonwealth, and we've seen head of the commonwealth, and we've seen it time and again and events. the royal wedding showed the way in which this family have come together and so many different things in the last few months. it is a very uniting year if you like. isn't...
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hello, good afternoon to you, huw.french open had been built up as a bit of a grudge match in the media, but it's all ended in anticlimax after williams pulled out through injury. she'd expressed some disappointment about sharapova's recent autobiography, which claimed serena was in tears following defeat in the wimbledon final in 2004. willimas did play in the doubles with her sister venus yesterday, but she was moving rather gingerly. a pectoral injury and chest muscle problem is the reason williams pulled out. she'd first felt it in her third—round match on saturday. she had only dropped one set up to this point in paris, so not the ending she'd have hoped for. i'm beyond disappointed, you know. i gave up so much, from time with my daughter to time with my family, and i put everything on the court, all for this moment. so it's really difficult to be in this situation, but i always, for now in my life i try to think positive and just think of the bigger picture and hopefully the next event and the rest of the year. s
hello, good afternoon to you, huw.french open had been built up as a bit of a grudge match in the media, but it's all ended in anticlimax after williams pulled out through injury. she'd expressed some disappointment about sharapova's recent autobiography, which claimed serena was in tears following defeat in the wimbledon final in 2004. willimas did play in the doubles with her sister venus yesterday, but she was moving rather gingerly. a pectoral injury and chest muscle problem is the reason...
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i think the key is you, huw, is what happens next.reversible, verifiable disarmament, what is america going to have to give in return? what is the price tag on that? that will require detailed negotiation. what we've seen in the past few days is the dysfunction and chaos of some of donald trump's foreign policy, in the way that the g7 unravelled in quad bike. are we about to see, in singapore, the most unlikely event that you could imagine, almost as a result of donald trump's unorthodox foreign policy? jon, many thanks, jon sopel and laura bicker, both of them in singapore, our thanks to both of them. the people who run local authority care services in england fear they will have to reduce support for some older and disabled people, despite increasing demand. a survey of directors of adult social care to be published tomorrow warns that the financial pressure on councils will mean increasingly difficult decisions. 75% of directors say they'll have to reduce the number of people they help to make the necessary savings. a similar numbe
i think the key is you, huw, is what happens next.reversible, verifiable disarmament, what is america going to have to give in return? what is the price tag on that? that will require detailed negotiation. what we've seen in the past few days is the dysfunction and chaos of some of donald trump's foreign policy, in the way that the g7 unravelled in quad bike. are we about to see, in singapore, the most unlikely event that you could imagine, almost as a result of donald trump's unorthodox...
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it's currently touring special schools and hospitals and huw thomas has been to see it.. splish splash is a show for a tiny audience ofjust two children, and accompanied by a grown—up each, they are taken on a treasure hunt. along the way, there is music and mischief, all designed to stimulate and surprise, with the swimming pool giving freedom to children whose movements outside the water are restricted. every child is totally different, you know. and sometimes you will get somebody smiling, and you canjust see the carer with them, sort of going, "come over here to see them smile," because maybe that's not something that happens very often, ora giggle, or even, you know, even just splashing the water. the show has been developed with national theatre wales to travel to special schools and hospital hydrotherapy pools. this show is completely immersive. the water isn'tjust a stage for the actors. it is also a comfortable space where these children can experience the magic of theatre. demi lee has complex learning needs, and she is supported in the water by her teacher, wh
it's currently touring special schools and hospitals and huw thomas has been to see it.. splish splash is a show for a tiny audience ofjust two children, and accompanied by a grown—up each, they are taken on a treasure hunt. along the way, there is music and mischief, all designed to stimulate and surprise, with the swimming pool giving freedom to children whose movements outside the water are restricted. every child is totally different, you know. and sometimes you will get somebody smiling,...
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in a moment, we‘lljoin viewers on bbc one for huw edwards will the national bulletin.pect as a review is ordered into the use of cannabis for medical purposes. it‘s been prompted by recent cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil to control their seizures. it was just the most traumatic thing that we have ever gone through as a family and i know now that we will never have to go back there and, for me, that is just life—changing and for him, it is life—changing. but other calls for the recreational use of cannabis to be legalised have been rejected. this step is in no way a first step to the legalisation of cannabis for recreational use. we‘ll be looking at the potential development of other drugs derived from cannabis. also tonight... faced with growing criticism of us immigration policy, which separates families entering the country illegally, president trump hits back. we don‘t want people pouring into our country. we want them to come in through the process, through the legal system and we want, ultimately, a merit—based system. co
in a moment, we‘lljoin viewers on bbc one for huw edwards will the national bulletin.pect as a review is ordered into the use of cannabis for medical purposes. it‘s been prompted by recent cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil to control their seizures. it was just the most traumatic thing that we have ever gone through as a family and i know now that we will never have to go back there and, for me, that is just life—changing and for him, it is...
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you get a sense, huw, of how complicated the aftermath of this disaster continues to be.e day in west london and the day goes on into the evening. there is the silent march, which we will be covering on bbc news. for the time being, back to you. reeta chakrabarti being, back to you. reeta chakra barti at grenfell tower, being, back to you. reeta chakrabarti at grenfell tower, thank you very much. the government has promised to work with rolls—royce to support thousands of workers who are set to lose theirjobs. the engineering firm says a major restructuring will result in more than 4,500 jobs losses in the next two years. management roles and support staff are expected to bear the brunt of the cuts, which will hit the firm's base in derby particularly hard, as our correspondent theo leggett reports. rolls—royce is an engineering giant. it builds power systems for aircraft, ships and heavy machinery. but the company's boss thinks it's become bloated and inefficient. so he is planning some radical surgery. this is a very difficult decision. however, we do need to think abou
you get a sense, huw, of how complicated the aftermath of this disaster continues to be.e day in west london and the day goes on into the evening. there is the silent march, which we will be covering on bbc news. for the time being, back to you. reeta chakrabarti being, back to you. reeta chakra barti at grenfell tower, being, back to you. reeta chakrabarti at grenfell tower, thank you very much. the government has promised to work with rolls—royce to support thousands of workers who are set...
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it is touring 5pecial schools and hospitals, and huw thomas has been to see it.rsed in theatre. spli5h 5pla5h is a show for a tiny audience ofjust two children, and accompanied by a grown—up beach, they are taken on a treasure hunt. along the way, there is music and mi5chief, all designed to stimulate and mischief, all designed to stimulate and surprise, with the swimming pool giving freedom to children whose movements outside the water i restrict it. every child is totally different, you know, and sometimes you will get somebody smiling, and you will get somebody smiling, and you can just see the carer with them, sort of going come over here to see them smile, because maybe that's not something that happens very often, or good girl, or even, you know, even just very often, or good girl, or even, you know, evenjust splashing very often, or good girl, or even, you know, even just splashing the water. the show has been developed with national theatre wales to travel to special schools and hospital hydrotherapy pools. this show is completely immersive. the water isn
it is touring 5pecial schools and hospitals, and huw thomas has been to see it.rsed in theatre. spli5h 5pla5h is a show for a tiny audience ofjust two children, and accompanied by a grown—up beach, they are taken on a treasure hunt. along the way, there is music and mi5chief, all designed to stimulate and mischief, all designed to stimulate and surprise, with the swimming pool giving freedom to children whose movements outside the water i restrict it. every child is totally different, you...
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that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at five with huw edwards and reetaushing its way slowly eastwards over the next few hours so for the rest of the day, the low pressure centre moves up to the shetland isles then scandinavia. there are sharp showers in association with that storm, pushing in across parts of northern ireland, scotland, although we will have seen the strongest of the winds, particularly across the mainland, we could still see gusts of more than 50mph, so the weather still causing disruption in terms of travel, and power outages as well. for northern ireland, scattered showers, a windy afternoon to come. one of two of those showerjust pushing into parts of cumbria, but really for much of england and wales, the weather looks dry through the afternoon, some sunshine reappearing, still blustery though down towards the london region, we could see a gust or two of around 30mph. so as we look towards the evening hours then, most places do stay dry, the strongest of the winds gradually starting to ease. still blustery showers for northern ireland
that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at five with huw edwards and reetaushing its way slowly eastwards over the next few hours so for the rest of the day, the low pressure centre moves up to the shetland isles then scandinavia. there are sharp showers in association with that storm, pushing in across parts of northern ireland, scotland, although we will have seen the strongest of the winds, particularly across the mainland, we could still see gusts of more than...
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that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with huw edwards. heading south, the rain tending to peter out. sunny spells to the north, blustery showers in the north—west, cooler, fresher airfor the rest of us, but the last of the warm and muggy days in the south—east. today at five. a major policy change in prospect as a review is ordered into the medicinal use of cannabis. the move was prompted by recent cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied access to cannabis oil to control their seizures. i will do everything in my power to make sure that we have a system that works so that these children and these parents can get access to the best possible medical treatment. the review has been welcomed by those families affected — who say it's been a long time coming. common—sense and the power of mothers and fathers of sick children has bust the political process wide open and is on the verge of changing thousands of lives. but the drug will still be banned for recreational use.
that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with huw edwards. heading south, the rain tending to peter out. sunny spells to the north, blustery showers in the north—west, cooler, fresher airfor the rest of us, but the last of the warm and muggy days in the south—east. today at five. a major policy change in prospect as a review is ordered into the medicinal use of cannabis. the move was prompted by recent cases of children with severe epilepsy being denied...
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next the bbc news at five with huw. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich.uiry examines the causes of the fire and why it spread so quickly. experts tell the inquiry that combustible materials in the cladding led to multiple fires throughout the building. and more evidence on the cladding system suggests it didn‘t comply with recommended safety standards. the fundamental question which lies at the heart of our work is how, in london, in 2017, a domestic fire developed so quickly and so catastrophically. the inquiry also hears a recording of the first 999 call from the burning tower block. g re nfell tower. flat 16, and what's the postcode?
next the bbc news at five with huw. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich.uiry examines the causes of the fire and why it spread so quickly. experts tell the inquiry that combustible materials in the cladding led to multiple fires throughout the building. and more evidence on the cladding system suggests it didn‘t comply with recommended safety standards. the fundamental question which lies at the heart of our work is how, in london, in 2017, a domestic fire developed so quickly...
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that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with huw edwards.flooding is possible. some hail too, but they will fade away into tonight. tonight sees more cloud return across some eastern counties of england, pushing in across northern scotland as well. getting breaks in the cloud, parts of scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, temperatures down into single figures, but for most a mild enough start to tuesday morning. tuesday though, primarily dry, very isolated showers expected, but there will be more cloud across the midlands, eastern england, a cooler day here, compared with how we started the week. some sunny spells breaking through the cloud elsewhere, so it'll still be a pleasant day, but temperatures closer to where they should be, at round the high teenses or low 205. as for the rest of the week, after a warm start things will take a marked change from midweek on, with a spell of wet and windy weather for many. today at 5, donald trump and kimjong—un arrive in singapore ahead of the unprecedented summit between the us and north
that's it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at 5 with huw edwards.flooding is possible. some hail too, but they will fade away into tonight. tonight sees more cloud return across some eastern counties of england, pushing in across northern scotland as well. getting breaks in the cloud, parts of scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, temperatures down into single figures, but for most a mild enough start to tuesday morning. tuesday though, primarily dry, very...