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but idid not and hit all my technical points. that site and do not expect if her alter ego that well so i'm really happy. it feels nice also have to go home and more because there is this incredibly talented female sprinters in the world right now. another british winner in stockholm was laura muir. she bounced back from finishing third in the westminster mile on sunday to outclass the field and comfortably win the 1500 metres in a time of four minutes, 5.37 seconds. let's take a look at some of the day's other sports stories: italy's damiano cheema won stage 18 of the giro d'italia. ecuador‘s richard cara paz remains the overall leader, with britain's simon yates in eighth. britain's open champion georgia hall struggled in the opening round of the us women's open in charleston, south carolina. a four—over—par 75 means she's ten shots behind the leader, japan's mamiko higa. manchester city women have signed portuguese defender matilda fidalgo from braga. fidalgo is a distant cousin of city men's midfielder bernardo silva and is c
but idid not and hit all my technical points. that site and do not expect if her alter ego that well so i'm really happy. it feels nice also have to go home and more because there is this incredibly talented female sprinters in the world right now. another british winner in stockholm was laura muir. she bounced back from finishing third in the westminster mile on sunday to outclass the field and comfortably win the 1500 metres in a time of four minutes, 5.37 seconds. let's take a look at some...
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oh, idid. idid. i got told off by the bbc! because i'm a bbc representative!and you were getting one of the first interviews with her, you didn't actually raise the questions which are in so many people's minds because her performance levels had dramatically changed. absolutely. i trained with her in fact, i'd trained with her in toronto. so i knew what type of athlete she was. she had been to two previous olympic games, she hadn't — she was not that talented athlete. she was a terrier, she was a very hard worker and a very, very intelligent young lady as well. and all of a sudden she had a relationship with a — i think it was a shot—put coach, but a field coach became her boyfriend. she went and trained by herself and everybody knew. the problem you have with all of that, stephen, is that at the end of it you still have to have evidence. you know? because ultimately you can't accuse somebody. you can ask ‘how come you have made such a big improvement?‘ and i think i asked that every time she did an interview. and she would say to me it's because i'm training
oh, idid. idid. i got told off by the bbc! because i'm a bbc representative!and you were getting one of the first interviews with her, you didn't actually raise the questions which are in so many people's minds because her performance levels had dramatically changed. absolutely. i trained with her in fact, i'd trained with her in toronto. so i knew what type of athlete she was. she had been to two previous olympic games, she hadn't — she was not that talented athlete. she was a terrier, she...
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idid my are putting in front of her tonight. i did my homework.uch more sombre. the daily telegraph says that some mps are boosting their expenses by claiming for adult children who are "dependent" upon them. the paper says the mps are operating within the rules. private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge, that's on the front of the times as private—school parents claim their children are being edged out by "social engineering". the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. ifind i find that ever so hard to say, right hailing app. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy that could drastically reduce the risk of heart attack, that's according to the guardian. and the mirror has spoken to the ex—wife of thomas markle, the father of the duchess of sussex. we might not dwell on that
idid my are putting in front of her tonight. i did my homework.uch more sombre. the daily telegraph says that some mps are boosting their expenses by claiming for adult children who are "dependent" upon them. the paper says the mps are operating within the rules. private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge, that's on the front of the times as private—school parents claim their children are being edged out by "social engineering". the...
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idid. i have looked you up. a lot of people will not have seen this film ever, will they?ave seen cabaret. in that club. it is very much that atmosphere. about backstage. a weimar republic film. it is about that decadence that led to nazism. it is also just sexy and very funny and brilliantly performed. she sang the song all the way into the ‘90s through decades during the cabaret show. all over the world. iconic piece of cinema and you can see it at home. you can see in a few cinemas. you can see it on bfi player. my streaming choice for the weekend. an erotic masterpiece. i have to say thank you. nice to see you. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching. goodbye. hello again. we have had some big weather contrasts across the uk during the day today. it was the far north of england, scotland and northern ireland that had the thickest cloud and outbreaks of rain but particularly wet in western scotland today. you can see how that rain has been pretty slow moving and is beginning to push its way eastwards now. into the south of this, although they started off ra
idid. i have looked you up. a lot of people will not have seen this film ever, will they?ave seen cabaret. in that club. it is very much that atmosphere. about backstage. a weimar republic film. it is about that decadence that led to nazism. it is also just sexy and very funny and brilliantly performed. she sang the song all the way into the ‘90s through decades during the cabaret show. all over the world. iconic piece of cinema and you can see it at home. you can see in a few cinemas. you...
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idid get bored of that kind of violence. i did not.usjohn wick movies i have not enjoyed them as much, in the case of the matrix, i actually enjoyed this, there's a couple of locals. a couple of moments where you think you are getting exhausted with the sheer levels of fighting but actually one of the things i like about it is it ta kes of the things i like about it is it takes the physicality very seriously. they play on long shots. i like martial arts movies anyway andi i like martial arts movies anyway and i like the attention to detail. i like and i like the attention to detail. ilikea and i like the attention to detail. i like a good fighting. i struggle to think of another movie which involved death by book. there's kung fu, there's horse and dog. birds of passage. about the colombian drug trade? a terrific drama from the makers of embrace the serpent. it has the epic sweep of the godfather but also as with embrace the serpent it's about indigenous people. how the emerging drug trade change the life of the people in northern colu
idid get bored of that kind of violence. i did not.usjohn wick movies i have not enjoyed them as much, in the case of the matrix, i actually enjoyed this, there's a couple of locals. a couple of moments where you think you are getting exhausted with the sheer levels of fighting but actually one of the things i like about it is it ta kes of the things i like about it is it takes the physicality very seriously. they play on long shots. i like martial arts movies anyway andi i like martial arts...
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idid. i have looked you up. a lot of people will not have seen this film ever will they.they will have seen cabaret. in that club. it is very much that atmosphere. about backstage. a republic film. it is about that decadence that led to nazism. it is also just sexy and very funny and brilliantly performed. they sung the song all the way into the 90s two decades during the cabaret show. all over the world. iconic piece of cinema and you can see it at home. you can see ina and you can see it at home. you can see in a few cinemas. you can see it on bfi player. streaming choice for the weekend. an erotic masterpiece. i have to say thank you. nice to see you. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. hello. mentioned weather across the uk today for scotland and northern ireland and at times it has been cloudy and wet. further south, look at this over the recent hours. the cloud collapse with sunny skies in the day and across a good chunk of england and wales, the process earlier ron with these guys getting significantly brighter. we will keep us significant
idid. i have looked you up. a lot of people will not have seen this film ever will they.they will have seen cabaret. in that club. it is very much that atmosphere. about backstage. a republic film. it is about that decadence that led to nazism. it is also just sexy and very funny and brilliantly performed. they sung the song all the way into the 90s two decades during the cabaret show. all over the world. iconic piece of cinema and you can see it at home. you can see ina and you can see it at...
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idid, yes. i would like to reconnect with emma because she has saved my life.to london and amar chose to stay in devon. hello! it's been a few years! how are you? very well, darling, how are you? what is this? it's just to say thank you, some flowers. i couldn't believe it, emma. i'm not surprised! i deleted it, month after month, i said, this could be... anybody. this is the woman who's claiming... with so many people separated and lost over decades in iraq, emma says amar is right to be cautious. it is terribly important that people don't have their hopes aroused and then get grievously disappointed. which is why i think dna testing nowadays is so clever. because maybe you can have a couple who terribly want to find their child and they're willing to believe that this person is that child. amar wants to know if emma and her charity in iraq could have done more over the years to help him find any family. we did manage to track back an aunt, but she was so frightened, she asked us not to come back and see her. and i don't blame her, saddam was a terrible and wi
idid, yes. i would like to reconnect with emma because she has saved my life.to london and amar chose to stay in devon. hello! it's been a few years! how are you? very well, darling, how are you? what is this? it's just to say thank you, some flowers. i couldn't believe it, emma. i'm not surprised! i deleted it, month after month, i said, this could be... anybody. this is the woman who's claiming... with so many people separated and lost over decades in iraq, emma says amar is right to be...
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righ, idides reportrter: but this liberal movement only has the backing of a minority. over 80% of people in georgia are orthodox christians. and the church has been protesting against the potential liberalization of drug legislation. konstantine morgoshia is a right-wing political activist who makes serious accusations against the liberal club scene. konstantine: they've gotten very aggressive. they began to insult our culture. they dananced on sites we consir sacred. they'v've attacked pole officers, and ended up insulting everybody. reporter: the orthodox christian faith is very important to morgoshia. he goes to church every sunday if he can, and once a year he goes on a fast. he lives his life, he says, in accordance with religious doctrine. but it's a kind of life he sees under threat. konstantine: they attack our religion every day. and every day they insult our patriarch. they set up entire groups on social media for that sole aim. reporter: he's one of the leaders of the georgian march movement, which has contacts with other right-wing nationalist groups across
righ, idides reportrter: but this liberal movement only has the backing of a minority. over 80% of people in georgia are orthodox christians. and the church has been protesting against the potential liberalization of drug legislation. konstantine morgoshia is a right-wing political activist who makes serious accusations against the liberal club scene. konstantine: they've gotten very aggressive. they began to insult our culture. they dananced on sites we consir sacred. they'v've attacked pole...
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idid me to go back to them. i betrayed him. i did not want to abandon my child.felt like i betrayed that child. i betrayed that kid. my three other children know that i have not betrayed them because they are old enough but this child was just a poon enough but this child was just a poor, poor kid. it was such a terrible day when i left them. a woman has adopted my child and has taken him for herself. my baby does not know me but i think about him every day. but i think it is better for him to live with the other person now. it is better for him. it is horrible to seejoval so upset after losing all four of her children. ijust had to try to speak to herfamily children. ijust had to try to speak to her family to find out if there is any way they could have saved themselves from this pain. surprisingly, joval‘s husband agrees to meet me and seems keen to talk. translation: i told you that the child is not at fault. i said it was god's will that the child was born. but when someone comes and kills all the men in a community and then that killer fathers are child with
idid me to go back to them. i betrayed him. i did not want to abandon my child.felt like i betrayed that child. i betrayed that kid. my three other children know that i have not betrayed them because they are old enough but this child was just a poon enough but this child was just a poor, poor kid. it was such a terrible day when i left them. a woman has adopted my child and has taken him for herself. my baby does not know me but i think about him every day. but i think it is better for him to...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.estigious golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. now with the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much, clive. good evening. saracens are european champions for the third time in four years. they beat last year's winners, leinster, 20—10 in a close champions cup final in newcastle. patrick gearey reports from st james' park. in rugby, the final stretch can be the hardest. yet something keeps dragging saracens and leinster back to this stage. a meeting of the game's biggest beasts. the toughest of all, the toughest to call. i feel that is too close. a match of even matches. they are unbeaten in this competition all season, they won this trophy two years in a row when leinster took it off them. these are the two dominant forces in european rugby. when two such forces collide, much sound and fury follows, but initially more
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.estigious golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. now with the sport, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes, at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much, clive. good evening. saracens are european champions for the third time in four years. they beat last year's winners, leinster, 20—10 in a close...
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idid.al pavilions are competing for this year's golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also wants to be seen. a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents saturday. videos on social media showed the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore — witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say waterspouts usually happen up to three times a year. they form when strong winds occur over water. united nations says who the rebels trying to topple the government in yemen are respecting ports, including the port of hodeidah, very important in getting aid into the country. -- houthi rebels. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. mind you, here in yorkshire, some of the showers earlier on were heavy and thundery. pretty much everywhere is dry now, mind you. as we head out towards th
idid.al pavilions are competing for this year's golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also wants to be seen. a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents saturday. videos on social media showed the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore — witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say waterspouts usually happen up to three times a year. they form when strong winds occur over...
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idid use i did use the baftas going? everyone is stepping killing eve for glory. yes. to start off with but they have had to bend the rules to allow it because killing eve was originally made in the us and the rules state that the show has to be aired in the uk first. rules state that the show has to be aired in the ukfirst. it rules state that the show has to be aired in the uk first. it has been the most critically acclaimed show of last year. it has got some of the greatest actors in it. it would have been mad if they did not include it. to see it have six nominations is a good thing. best actress is the key category, a lot of competition. good thing. best actress is the key category, a lot of competitionlj would category, a lot of competition.” would not be able to say who i would be able to go for because you have sandra oh in that category and jodie who played eve. it is really exciting. and keeley hawes for bodyguard. we are not going to be able to see which one is coming through. such a competitive field. bodyguard got huge ratings, very popular, not as well cr
idid use i did use the baftas going? everyone is stepping killing eve for glory. yes. to start off with but they have had to bend the rules to allow it because killing eve was originally made in the us and the rules state that the show has to be aired in the uk first. rules state that the show has to be aired in the ukfirst. it rules state that the show has to be aired in the uk first. it has been the most critically acclaimed show of last year. it has got some of the greatest actors in it. it...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.stigious golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. just before we go, a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents on saturday. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say waterspouts usually happen up to three times a year. they form when strong winds occur over water. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like being the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday, a good day for chasing rainbows. mind you, here in yorkshire, some of the showers earlier on were heavy and thundery. pretty much everywhere is dry now mind you and as we head towards the morning, we may well have a frost in scotland. won't be too far away from freezing elsewhere across the uk and a cold night for east anglia and th
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.stigious golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. just before we go, a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents on saturday. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.ng not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. just before we go, a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents on saturday morning. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore — with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say there are generally three waterspout occu rances each year. they form when strong winds occur over water. very impressive and appropriately, the weather now with darren bett. a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. pretty much everywhere is dry now, mind you. as we head out towards the morning, a frost in scotland won't be too far away from freezing. elsewhere across the uk and a cold night for east anglia and the south—east. you might see mist and fog patches. high—pressure building and right around the uk, fog patches. high—pressure building and rightaround the uk, limiting the chanc
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.ng not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. just before we go, a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents on saturday morning. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling off singapore's southern shore — with witnesses saying it lasted for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency say there are generally three waterspout occu...
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the mp said idid not something they look for. the mp said i did not want one. the maps do change.maps do change. injune we had a state visit from president trump. that — we have. if indeed the tory party comes forth or fees, the have. if indeed the tory party comes forth orfees, the bloodbath have. if indeed the tory party comes forth or fees, the bloodbath would be slightly delayed because of the bank holiday monday, and parliament does not come back till the fourth ofjune, but does not come back till the fourth of june, but what does not come back till the fourth ofjune, but what a week for those reporting it. there is such uncertainty once again for business, the pound dropped to its lowest level. and with the date looming, could the uk be out of the year by the 31st ofjuly — which happens to be my birthday. you have a busy summer anyway so you can forget that. put it on ice. plenty of things that has put on ice! secretary hancock suggesting this could be a scenario if brexit is not delivered before a general election. cabinet ministers and senior officials have been thing as o
the mp said idid not something they look for. the mp said i did not want one. the maps do change.maps do change. injune we had a state visit from president trump. that — we have. if indeed the tory party comes forth or fees, the have. if indeed the tory party comes forth orfees, the bloodbath have. if indeed the tory party comes forth or fees, the bloodbath would be slightly delayed because of the bank holiday monday, and parliament does not come back till the fourth ofjune, but does not come...
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idid practice was difficult with the spin. i moved on.ouple of laps together and the last couple of laps in 03 particularly was strong. i had to go out early because i came into early and i had to go at first ahead of everyone. it was not a good enoughjob. ahead of everyone. it was not a good enough job. great britain were beaten by germany in their opening game of the ice hockey world championship in slovakia. this goal to level the match at 1—1 in the final period, but germany scored two late goals to win it 3—1. great britain are appearing at the world championships for the first time in 25 years. they play canada later. ahead of the world athletics championships later this year the world relay championships are under way in germany. great britain qualified for the four by 100 metres final running the fastest time this year. the women are also through. britain's simon yates is a 19 seconds behind going into the second stage of thejeer at seconds behind going into the second stage of the jeer at italia, cycling's first grand tour of the
idid practice was difficult with the spin. i moved on.ouple of laps together and the last couple of laps in 03 particularly was strong. i had to go out early because i came into early and i had to go at first ahead of everyone. it was not a good enoughjob. ahead of everyone. it was not a good enough job. great britain were beaten by germany in their opening game of the ice hockey world championship in slovakia. this goal to level the match at 1—1 in the final period, but germany scored two...
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this baby is going to be very healthy because idid is going to be very healthy because i did read somewhere every morning and directness baby is going to go up at the very healthy diet. meghan has a special vitamix. it will be interesting to know how she carries on. in terms of the role that this little boy will have as he goes up, of that this little boy will have as he goes up, of course that this little boy will have as he goes up, of course he is 79 to the throne, his parents are known for their involvement in charity work —— he is seventh in line to the throne. what sort of role do you think you will have growing up? there is a huge amount of charity work that meghan does and they will continue to do that and huge representatives and economy. i think this paper will first of all grow up to have a fairly normal life. —— this baby will grow to have a fairly normal life. as a child growing up, he has got lots of cousins and their living in the country. whether that remains oi’ in the country. whether that remains or whether they go overseas, that is for the young couple to decide. if you'
this baby is going to be very healthy because idid is going to be very healthy because i did read somewhere every morning and directness baby is going to go up at the very healthy diet. meghan has a special vitamix. it will be interesting to know how she carries on. in terms of the role that this little boy will have as he goes up, of that this little boy will have as he goes up, of course that this little boy will have as he goes up, of course he is 79 to the throne, his parents are known for...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off, and i didn't go back.ascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself, but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. don't forget you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on our website. there is reaction and analysis from around the globe, including updated live pages and reports from our correspondents in more than 80 locations. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @regedahmadbbc. hello there, good morning. sunday still looks like the best day of the weekend. quite a few showers around on saturday. a good day for chasing rainbows. mind you, here in yorkshire, some of the showers earlier on were heavy and thundery. pretty much everywhere is dry now, mind you. and as we head towards the morning, we may well have a frost in scotland, won't be too far away from freezing elsewhere across the uk, and a colder night for east anglia and the south—east. given the earlier showers, there may be one or two mist and fog patches. but high pressure is
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off, and i didn't go back.ascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself, but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. don't forget you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on our website. there is reaction and analysis from around the globe, including updated live pages and reports from our correspondents in more than 80 locations. you can reach me on twitter. i'm...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.n way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents this morning. videos were posted on social media showing the waterspout swirling in the southern shore of the island. witnesses say it was seen for around 20 minutes. the local environment agency says there are generally three waterspout occu rances each year. a waterspout is a rapidly rotating column of air over water, underneath the base of a shower cloud. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. we are expecting more sunshine more widely across the uk for the second half of the weekend, a better day than saturday, certainly here in hastings and east sussex where we had a few sh
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.n way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. a huge waterspout surprised singapore residents this morning. videos...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. if you go to the hairdressers for a trim, you'd expect to be sitting in front of a mirror — if nothing else to ensure they don't chop too much off the top. in one london salon that's not an option. instead they offer a different experience — they want customers to engage with modern art. dougal shaw reports. this hairdressers in south london may look pretty normal but step inside and you will realise there is actually something a bit different about it. customers are getting their haircut without any mirrors in front of them you can't see the progress of your haircut. however, there is a good reason for this. customers are expected to contemplate modern art and design exhibitions instead because this place is plant —— part has salon, pa rt place is plant —— part has salon, part art gallery. led by a curator, they hold regular meetings to agree themes to talk about with c
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off and i didn't go back.way, revealing not only how a country sees itself but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. if you go to the hairdressers for a trim, you'd expect to be sitting in front of a mirror — if nothing else to ensure they don't chop too much off the top. in one london salon that's not an option. instead they offer a different experience — they want customers to engage with modern art. dougal shaw...
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idid around 100,000 conservative members. on and by my mathematic, which is a bit ropey, but by my mathematics i think the conservative party membership represents about 0.2% of the uk population, around 100,000 people from a population of 66 million. what an awesome responsibility they have, deciding on the behalf of everyone else who will govern us in eight or nine weeks time. quite sobering and to our discussion there. thank you very much. and dominic raab will be among the guests on tomorrow morning's andrew marr show, at 10am, on bbc one. along with the chancellor of the exchequer, philip hammond. that is definitely one to watch. officials say a british man has died on mount everest, bringing the death toll to 10 this season, on the world's highest peak. 44—year—old robin haynes fisher reportedly fell ill while descending from the summit. there have been reports of overcrowding and climbers have been queuing near the peak. an irish man also died on the mountain yesterday, located in the himalayas. andy moore has the stor
idid around 100,000 conservative members. on and by my mathematic, which is a bit ropey, but by my mathematics i think the conservative party membership represents about 0.2% of the uk population, around 100,000 people from a population of 66 million. what an awesome responsibility they have, deciding on the behalf of everyone else who will govern us in eight or nine weeks time. quite sobering and to our discussion there. thank you very much. and dominic raab will be among the guests on...
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or, idid should have come forward with this.ed the area. you still have hope? we still look at these places, yes. you put a lot of effort into your campaign to get the law change that if somebody doesn't say where they put a body, they will never get released from prison. did it get a sense that that will happen? that the politicians will pursue that? i think they have too. up pursue that? i think they have too. up to now, they are doing that. i was surprised, i only ever asked for an amendment bill to the license, but they have decided that it is going to be an actual law, and it will be called helens law. that is an accumulation of years of work and meetings. the ministry ofjustice has said, "not knowing the whereabouts of a loved one causes tremendous additional pain", as you have so eloquently shown as today. they have immense sympathy. the justice secretary recently had a positive meeting and they look forward to working on this important issue. they first talked about this change in the law three years ago. you know, it se
or, idid should have come forward with this.ed the area. you still have hope? we still look at these places, yes. you put a lot of effort into your campaign to get the law change that if somebody doesn't say where they put a body, they will never get released from prison. did it get a sense that that will happen? that the politicians will pursue that? i think they have too. up pursue that? i think they have too. up to now, they are doing that. i was surprised, i only ever asked for an amendment...
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idid think i did think it should cover northern ireland, i think the problem is that they have failed have been held up waiting for other things to happen. if a person a priority of mine that we get this resolved and we stop this chilling affect that's plaguing veterans who really deserve oui’ plaguing veterans who really deserve our care plaguing veterans who really deserve ourcare and plaguing veterans who really deserve our care and respect. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the us state of alabama has passed a bill that outlaws nearly all abortions, including in cases of rape and incest. here are some of the other stories being covered by the bbc language services. federal prosecutors in brazil are seeking to block a decree issued by president bolsonaro that loosened the country's gun laws. the prosecutors say it would endanger public safety for all brazilians. the decree, eases restrictions on gun imports. more on that story on bbc brasil at least 17 soldiers in niger have been killed and several more are missing after their patrol was ambush
idid think i did think it should cover northern ireland, i think the problem is that they have failed have been held up waiting for other things to happen. if a person a priority of mine that we get this resolved and we stop this chilling affect that's plaguing veterans who really deserve oui’ plaguing veterans who really deserve our care plaguing veterans who really deserve ourcare and plaguing veterans who really deserve our care and respect. this is outside source live from the bbc...
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and, they were well—meaning, i will say, idid not they were well—meaning, i will say, i did not know that. i would never have done that. what does this say about the white house? i think it us at the white house is very sensitive to what might of said donald trump and notjust political staffers, the request came from the military office speaking to navy officers, lower level navy officers saying that it should be put out of sight when the bosses got wind of it, they said definitely not going to happen. and donald trump said i did not request this, is not something that i would do, but he did also defended in saying that it was well—meaning, because people knew that he was not a fan ofjohn mccain. and that's putting it mildly, there was a lot of bad blood between the two because the senator was a harsh critic of the president and he is also very widely respected senator, connie is a war hero, he survived torture in the vietnamese prison, so it is very distasteful for this after he passed away last year. arab and muslim leaders are in saudi arabia for a trio of summits. they're meeting
and, they were well—meaning, i will say, idid not they were well—meaning, i will say, i did not know that. i would never have done that. what does this say about the white house? i think it us at the white house is very sensitive to what might of said donald trump and notjust political staffers, the request came from the military office speaking to navy officers, lower level navy officers saying that it should be put out of sight when the bosses got wind of it, they said definitely not...
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idid it backwards . which is encouraging, i hope for you all are hoping to write or wanting to write are already writing is that there's really no right way to do it. and there's no wrong way to do it. it just happens to be your way of doing it. >> i have a process questioni think . of the many things i love about your book, everything, the structure is so perfect for what you're doing. and i wonder if you knew some from the beginning that you would end up braiding so perfectly the medical mishap and the marriage and using twodifferent tenses . is that something that developed after your first draft were somewhere alongthe way , how does that happen? >> some of that was from the beginning. from thebeginning i was alternating , but i came, i decided on the change in the tents later, because i kept getting mixed up to which we were in. are wein the medical or in the marriage because they will both were present tense . though it was obvious to me then the marriage part had to be in past tense and the medica
idid it backwards . which is encouraging, i hope for you all are hoping to write or wanting to write are already writing is that there's really no right way to do it. and there's no wrong way to do it. it just happens to be your way of doing it. >> i have a process questioni think . of the many things i love about your book, everything, the structure is so perfect for what you're doing. and i wonder if you knew some from the beginning that you would end up braiding so perfectly the...
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idid like britain can continue their success. i did like your sound effect at the end. it shout.tion. they offer a different experience instead. they want customers to engage with modern art. this hairdressers in south london may look normal but inside and you will realise there is actually something a bit different about it. customers are getting their haircut without any mirrors in front of them so you cannot see the progress of your haircut. however, there is a good reason for this. customers are expected to contemplate modern art and design exhibitions instead. because this places part hair salon, pa rt because this places part hair salon, part art ellery. no time for small talk about plans for the weekend. led by a curator, the staff hold regular meetings to agree things to discuss with customers. your first experience of getting your hair cut in front of art is the weirdest thing in the world. i was anxious and scared about what my hair would end up looking like. in fact, the hairdressers themselves are finite graduates. another aim of the shot is to give struggling artists
idid like britain can continue their success. i did like your sound effect at the end. it shout.tion. they offer a different experience instead. they want customers to engage with modern art. this hairdressers in south london may look normal but inside and you will realise there is actually something a bit different about it. customers are getting their haircut without any mirrors in front of them so you cannot see the progress of your haircut. however, there is a good reason for this....
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off, and i didn't go back.ealing not only how a country sees itself, but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. the annual list of the richest people in britain is out this morning, and it reveals that there's now, a record, 151 billionaires in the country. together they hold a combined wealth of £525 billion, and london is home to more billionaires than any other city in the world. that's according to the sunday times. john mcmanus reports. if you woke up this morning to find that once again you haven't made it onto the sunday times rich list, well, don't be too envious. the very well—heeled can afford large yachts but life is not all plain sailing for the captains of industry. one of the most famous names, philip green who fell out with the british establishment over the collapse of his high street chain and harassment claims that he strongly denies. it is notjust his reputation that plummeted. the sunday times says he lost over £1 billion and is now merely a multimillionaire. the top
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off, and i didn't go back.ealing not only how a country sees itself, but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. the annual list of the richest people in britain is out this morning, and it reveals that there's now, a record, 151 billionaires in the country. together they hold a combined wealth of £525 billion, and london is home to more billionaires than any other city in the world. that's according to the sunday times....
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i never had concerns until idid the anything? i could be doing more of this. laura has come to this with quite a positive attitude. he spoke to other parents who said the course was great. there are going to be parents who will say, how dare you tell me my child is obese or i'm not bringing up my child well? how dare you criticise me? how do you break through those barriers? yes, i think really we wouldn't ever say that to someone! we would never approach it in that way. we make the offer of the programme to parents because we can all learn together, every facilitator that runs a programme is learning with the parents as well. working in partnership. do you offer it to working in partnership. do you offer ittoa working in partnership. do you offer it to a group or target specific pa rents ? it to a group or target specific parents? it is a universal offer in various places. it is offered to groups of parents. and then individual parents may be targeted as well if it is a health visitor or family outreach worker. but not necessari
i never had concerns until idid the anything? i could be doing more of this. laura has come to this with quite a positive attitude. he spoke to other parents who said the course was great. there are going to be parents who will say, how dare you tell me my child is obese or i'm not bringing up my child well? how dare you criticise me? how do you break through those barriers? yes, i think really we wouldn't ever say that to someone! we would never approach it in that way. we make the offer of...
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idid think... so... won't know you carry on. i did not return to rapture. something —— i did not mean to interactm you look at the regulations, they have said how this is enforced if they have a reaction to medication that they are forcing them to take might mean this is not able to be placed or come into effect as easily as people think. so you think this is possibly a kind of temporary solution and the fight will go on by both sides? absolutely. if you look at the international olympic committee's regulations, may change for each olympics, so nothing is ever really that set in stone. that is because of research gets better and knowledge gets better and understanding of the body gets better. i think we'll learn more and we will look back at those in decades to come and think that this was a mistake. and caster semenya has said that she feels that this is targeted at her personally. do think thatis targeted at her personally. do think that is legitimate or something that it affects many different athletes? there are a multitude of different dsds and they ca
idid think... so... won't know you carry on. i did not return to rapture. something —— i did not mean to interactm you look at the regulations, they have said how this is enforced if they have a reaction to medication that they are forcing them to take might mean this is not able to be placed or come into effect as easily as people think. so you think this is possibly a kind of temporary solution and the fight will go on by both sides? absolutely. if you look at the international olympic...
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idid privileged to be allowed to have a go. i did a synopsis and eventually, we talked about it.1 o‘clock, and then by lunchtime, and on you go. . . o‘clock, and then by lunchtime, and on you go... at the point being is that we are waiting for the tiger. so every child in the audience assumes that the door bell is the tiger, but it isn‘t. and the tiger comes in and everything is set loose. the other thing, she was so generous, i didn‘t want the tiger to talk, for various reasons. it was a full costu me talk, for various reasons. it was a full costume and having a radio mic inside would have been echoey. i also felt it would be better if he mimed the fact that he was hungry and the audience were to pick that up and the audience were to pick that up and be empowered, if you like, to no more than and sophie on the stage. she thought about it and said, well, yes, you could try that. when she came to see the show, she said, yes, you were right. that was a m said, yes, you were right. that was a joy to said, yes, you were right. that was ajoy to me, said, yes, you were right. that was
idid privileged to be allowed to have a go. i did a synopsis and eventually, we talked about it.1 o‘clock, and then by lunchtime, and on you go. . . o‘clock, and then by lunchtime, and on you go... at the point being is that we are waiting for the tiger. so every child in the audience assumes that the door bell is the tiger, but it isn‘t. and the tiger comes in and everything is set loose. the other thing, she was so generous, i didn‘t want the tiger to talk, for various reasons. it was...
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idid not with the spin, so we have moved on.y and had a low battery pack, so i had to go out ahead of everyone , pack, so i had to go out ahead of everyone, but it was not a good enoughjob. everyone, but it was not a good enough job. with the ferrari of sebastian vettel a distant third, the season is shaping up to be a two horse race between the mercedes team—mates. jean—eric vergne has won the formula e—prix in monaco to become the first driver to win two races this season. he moves top of the drivers' championship. it is a closely fought drivers championship. eight different winners from the first eight races of the season. vergne finished ahead of britain's oliver rowland in second. and ex—formula 1 driver felipe massa, who got his first formula e podium by finishing third. england's matt wallace remains in the lead of the british masters at southport going into the final round. wallace — who is chasing a fifth european tour title — had raced to a three shot lead early on in the third round, but dropped his first shots of the
idid not with the spin, so we have moved on.y and had a low battery pack, so i had to go out ahead of everyone , pack, so i had to go out ahead of everyone, but it was not a good enoughjob. everyone, but it was not a good enough job. with the ferrari of sebastian vettel a distant third, the season is shaping up to be a two horse race between the mercedes team—mates. jean—eric vergne has won the formula e—prix in monaco to become the first driver to win two races this season. he moves top...
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idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off, and i didn't go back.prestigious golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself, but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. will we have as much to admire in the weather today? it look nice driving in today. just as he lightened the dawn came up you could see some blue sky. we will all see some good sky, good morning. very chilly heading towards the middle of may. this is a bit of frost in shropshire. it won't last very long but just to show you, we shropshire. it won't last very long butjust to show you, we are under chillier, temperature is below average in the last couple of days we are also seeing a bit of morning mist and fog but that's been in the forecast for the last couple of days. there will be, as roger hinted, some sunshine today for most of us. the clouds are towards the west being captured day by high pressure. putting a bit of a lead on the atmosphere and stopping the growth of the showers were seen in recent days. s
idid. and after that, it was like a switch went off, and i didn't go back.prestigious golden lion. every one is fascinating in its own way, revealing not only how a country sees itself, but also how it wants to be seen. will gompertz, bbc news, venice. will we have as much to admire in the weather today? it look nice driving in today. just as he lightened the dawn came up you could see some blue sky. we will all see some good sky, good morning. very chilly heading towards the middle of may....
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plan and so it was perhaps a stalling technique and a chance for him yet again to make the point that idid did nothing wrong and stick with me. part of the issue is that of course he is very excited by infrastructure and want to get on that but someone has to pay for it and talks about a $2 billion ticket for infrastructure and the democrats would want to raise taxes to do that. and then in an election year. not possible. i think there was earlier taught from the white house about the plan where there would be some public and private investment. it was better that we want different people to pay for coming up the government. there has been no real plan set forth for the white house and that is one of the big problems. ido and that is one of the big problems. i do not think at this point given that the election is not that far away, it is ever going to happen. they were also supposedly about trey, the president wants to push them on the replacement for nafta, them on the replacement for nafta, the us mca, there was no talk of that either. it looks like they're very little will happen in was
plan and so it was perhaps a stalling technique and a chance for him yet again to make the point that idid did nothing wrong and stick with me. part of the issue is that of course he is very excited by infrastructure and want to get on that but someone has to pay for it and talks about a $2 billion ticket for infrastructure and the democrats would want to raise taxes to do that. and then in an election year. not possible. i think there was earlier taught from the white house about the plan...
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so, i think, if idid my own at one point.ou know, and somebody that knows about this stuff, they might have picked up, he's not in a great place, just ring them and have a conversation because i'm not saying, yes, i needed help, it was me, but to go and get that help is difficult so if! to go and get that help is difficult so if i feel like i've already got pulled in, you know, that would help. interesting, you keep looking at honey because she is an expert in this area but let me read a statement from the production company. continuing care is important to us. we ensure all cast members are carefully interviewed on screen before going on camera, contributors are made fully aware of the nature of the programme and we highlight the impact of an increased public profile resulting from appearing on the show. honey, let me bring you in, you work with various television programmes, your profession is a psychologist. can i ask you how long should the after—ca re ask you how long should the after—care continue for somebody like conn
so, i think, if idid my own at one point.ou know, and somebody that knows about this stuff, they might have picked up, he's not in a great place, just ring them and have a conversation because i'm not saying, yes, i needed help, it was me, but to go and get that help is difficult so if! to go and get that help is difficult so if i feel like i've already got pulled in, you know, that would help. interesting, you keep looking at honey because she is an expert in this area but let me read a...
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i was convinced that i was going to die on that evening and idid not was going to die on that eveningw how it would happen, i did not know how it would happen, i did not know when it would happen but it is the only time in my life that i felt that i was going to die and... thatfear that i felt that i was going to die and... that fear takes over your whole body. the explosion, the noise, i knew extensively that it was some sort of bomb that went off. she was on a train when a device packed with nails and knives partially exploded. knowing what to do. i knew! partially exploded. knowing what to do. i knew i had to get off and call 999 and make my way out. she knew what to do because she had training. she is encouraging others to do the same to help them cope if there is an attack. some of the victims and survivors of terrorist attacks have told me that where they have had a bit of training, they have been able to give a thought to the situation and respond differently. either to check themselves better and as importantly to check themselves better and as im porta ntly to protect check t
i was convinced that i was going to die on that evening and idid not was going to die on that eveningw how it would happen, i did not know how it would happen, i did not know when it would happen but it is the only time in my life that i felt that i was going to die and... thatfear that i felt that i was going to die and... that fear takes over your whole body. the explosion, the noise, i knew extensively that it was some sort of bomb that went off. she was on a train when a device packed with...
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she had called for paramedics but she said, no, idid called for paramedics but she said, no, i did notasualties in the area where she was. we have just started hearing about james mcmullan, the only british national who died in this attack. i32—year—old entrepreneur. tragically, he was in the pub right next to where the van crashed. he had been inside the pub with his friends, he went out for a cigarette and he was not allowed to return back in, and because of that he went down the steps to the restaurant area, and that is where the attackers went after the van crashed. thank you. you‘re watching afternoon live. these are our headlines: itv permanently axes thejeremy kyle show following the death of a man who appeared on the programme. a man accused of making claims of abuse and murder against public figures is himself ‘a committed and manipulative paedophile‘, a court has heard. the government announces another vote on brexit in earlyjune — but there‘s no sign of a breakthrough in cross—party talks. and in sport, scotland have named their squad for next month‘s women‘s world cup in fr
she had called for paramedics but she said, no, idid called for paramedics but she said, no, i did notasualties in the area where she was. we have just started hearing about james mcmullan, the only british national who died in this attack. i32—year—old entrepreneur. tragically, he was in the pub right next to where the van crashed. he had been inside the pub with his friends, he went out for a cigarette and he was not allowed to return back in, and because of that he went down the steps to...
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idid. he is right i do not know whether you have that question. i did.t stockpiling contributing significantly to that upward moves in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, over a year, in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, overa year, by in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, over a year, by 1.8%, in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, overa year, by1.8%, which is not bad, near the 2% we had got just before. there exceptional circumstances. the whole quarter was expecting that we would have left by the end of march. which of course we have not done. it means that everything that has been stockpiled so everything that has been stockpiled so far if there is not the demand for even more production it is going to go to manufacturing. that was pretty low the previous year if you look at the whole of 2018. exports had not been doing very well because ofa had not been doing very well because of a slowdown in europe and in the world economy. that is quite worrying. but quite positive is the fa ct worrying. but quite positive is the fact that investment recov
idid. he is right i do not know whether you have that question. i did.t stockpiling contributing significantly to that upward moves in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, over a year, in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, overa year, by in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, over a year, by 1.8%, in gdp, the good knows, we are growing, overa year, by1.8%, which is not bad, near the 2% we had got just before. there exceptional circumstances. the whole quarter was expecting that we would have...
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idid so you could still sing along? yes. i did overhear security... i'm so sorry.so i don't know what was going on. that is hearsay, but yes, we don't know what has been going on. presumably, spice girls fa ns going on. presumably, spice girls fans are hoping they will get this right by the time they get to the etihad stadium on the 29th of may.|j am going to the last show at wembley, so i hope that will be sorted by then. so that is in the middle ofjune, so hopefully they have their act together by then. rob, i hope you have a better evening in wembley, thank you for coming to talk to us. now it's time for a look at the weather. plenty of rainbows out there to spice up your life this afternoon! look at this rainbow here, the reflection on the leg, that is in lincolnshire at the moment, a beautiful rainbow, but further west, we have dry weather and some sunshine, that is the scene at the moment in greater manchester. for the rest of this afternoon, you can see first of all the satellite imagery where the showers are across the eastern areas. further west, the cloud
idid so you could still sing along? yes. i did overhear security... i'm so sorry.so i don't know what was going on. that is hearsay, but yes, we don't know what has been going on. presumably, spice girls fa ns going on. presumably, spice girls fans are hoping they will get this right by the time they get to the etihad stadium on the 29th of may.|j am going to the last show at wembley, so i hope that will be sorted by then. so that is in the middle ofjune, so hopefully they have their act...
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this area of rain on the satellite image, idid say area of rain on the satellite image, i did say thehe midlands, north—west england, some heavy bursts of rain here. it will continue to work across some parts of southern scotland towards the likes of glasgow and by mid—morning in across belfast and parts of northern ireland as well. things will brighten up once that rain clears away but there will be a lot more cloud around, especially across parts of eastern, southern england and also southern parts of wales, where even into the afternoon there will be a few spots of rain around, coming and going, nothing desperately wet. a breeze not as strong across southern counties as it was earlier in the week, but with the cloud it will feel cooler. sunshine returning to north wales in north—west england, for the likes of the isle of man and northern ireland, and a lot more sunshine through the afternoon across scotland. in the west, temperatures peaking at 20 or 21 celsius, 70 fahrenheit, into the high teens across scotland and northern ireland but england and wales feeling much cooler given t
this area of rain on the satellite image, idid say area of rain on the satellite image, i did say thehe midlands, north—west england, some heavy bursts of rain here. it will continue to work across some parts of southern scotland towards the likes of glasgow and by mid—morning in across belfast and parts of northern ireland as well. things will brighten up once that rain clears away but there will be a lot more cloud around, especially across parts of eastern, southern england and also...
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idid not us a little bit about what you one? i did not win. she is 15th in the world. iwas swimming on a lake. you need to explain what it is. anyway, thank you very much. 15th in the world in my age group. stick to the first bit. it was an announcement keenly awaited by royal watchers up and down the country. and yesterday, the news came— the duchess of sussex had given birth to a healthy baby boy. but it wasn'tjust cause for celebration here in the uk. the baby is of course half american, something which has greatly pleased, and excited, royal superfans state—side. it's a boy! prince harry and his wife meghan are new parents today... the royal baby has arrived and the prince is visibly excited! well, the duchess of sussex gave birth this morning to a baby boy. it is exciting news... as us networks delivered the news they'd been waiting for in windsor, los angeles woke up to hear the first anglo—american royal baby had arrived. i think that's amazing and being a black woman, i'm really proud that we can have a royal black woman in leadership so that's awesome. we're v
idid not us a little bit about what you one? i did not win. she is 15th in the world. iwas swimming on a lake. you need to explain what it is. anyway, thank you very much. 15th in the world in my age group. stick to the first bit. it was an announcement keenly awaited by royal watchers up and down the country. and yesterday, the news came— the duchess of sussex had given birth to a healthy baby boy. but it wasn'tjust cause for celebration here in the uk. the baby is of course half american,...
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idid people to vote remain, is that fair?nd almost lost a general election. because of that all of the steam came out of the negotiations with the eu that would have delivered what we wanted. so having voted for brexit, just to make a nuisance of myself, light a lot of other voters, we now have a situation where what was said by brexiteers at the time of the referendum has almost all been shown to be complete tosh. what is now needed is for people to take stock. i don't think there is a mandate in this country, for insta nce mandate in this country, for instance from business. the confederation of british industry a lwa ys confederation of british industry always says they are against a no—deal brexit, because the cbi is owned by foreigners. i don't blame them for that, but the reality is that in order to have a no—deal brexit, you have to have a country united behind that idea and we don't have that country. regardless of who leads the conservative party, do you think it's the party to unite the uk, regardless of what happen
idid people to vote remain, is that fair?nd almost lost a general election. because of that all of the steam came out of the negotiations with the eu that would have delivered what we wanted. so having voted for brexit, just to make a nuisance of myself, light a lot of other voters, we now have a situation where what was said by brexiteers at the time of the referendum has almost all been shown to be complete tosh. what is now needed is for people to take stock. i don't think there is a mandate...
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idid when you fell in there? i did have an incident when i fell in the water.re willjust brush and perhaps trouble southern areas of the uk later on today. for most of us, a dry start. some showery rain affecting northern england and into northern ireland. we will see de showers developing across wales, eastern england, drifting northwards. heavy and thundery in places. still some showers across scotla nd places. still some showers across scotland and northern ireland this afternoon. maximum temperatures getting up to 13—17 degrees. later today, this area of rain brushing southern coastal counties throughout the night. it would tend to clear away but quite a wet night for the channel isles. overnight, simpler spells, temperatures getting down to 3-6 spells, temperatures getting down to 3—6 degrees into saturday morning. while saturday may start off with some showers across the east, and a few mist and fog patches, though showers will tend to ease off a little bit. plenty of dry and bright weather across the uk and temperatures getting up to about 11-15 temperat
idid when you fell in there? i did have an incident when i fell in the water.re willjust brush and perhaps trouble southern areas of the uk later on today. for most of us, a dry start. some showery rain affecting northern england and into northern ireland. we will see de showers developing across wales, eastern england, drifting northwards. heavy and thundery in places. still some showers across scotla nd places. still some showers across scotland and northern ireland this afternoon. maximum...
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there was a significant discussion, idid there was a significant discussion, i did accept the terms thatirst question reference a motion of the house of commons, it was an act of parliament that was passed requiring the government to seek an extension and setting certain parameters for that. you were obliged to seek an exception to the mic extension, not acce pt exception to the mic extension, not accept it. if you are going to seek an exception then you should accept it. let me explain it because the indication of your question is that we said we were going to ask for an extension to the 30th ofjune. has confirmed that. if i asked for that and the eu came back with the extension of your implication is i should have said no, sorry. that is not how one behaves on the international stage. you are not underany international stage. you are not under any obligation to accept an extension, not to accept it. i want us to leave the european union, i have been working for us to leave the european union. i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave the european union. had everybody in p
there was a significant discussion, idid there was a significant discussion, i did accept the terms thatirst question reference a motion of the house of commons, it was an act of parliament that was passed requiring the government to seek an extension and setting certain parameters for that. you were obliged to seek an exception to the mic extension, not acce pt exception to the mic extension, not accept it. if you are going to seek an exception then you should accept it. let me explain it...
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how do journalists get the information without someone saying, idid this?erent politicians have different ways of going about parting information. some are straightforward and like to call a spade a spade, others like to be more euphemistic. others will refuse to comment on what they consider private or confidential conversations. if he had come out of that meeting and was asked, do you still hold your view on desert —— does everyone around the table hold theirs and you say that is true, you're not actually saying anything new, are you? that is true. we are getting into the grounds of the hypotheticals but it is important, because while the prime minister claims she has compelling evidence, no one has really seen that yet and he has claimed there is a vendetta against him by the cabinet secretary and it is interesting to see some mps coming out and saying he has not had a chance to even try and liaise name. how popular a figure was he within the world of defence? he had a mixed reputation. the nickname private eye came from political collea g u es private e
how do journalists get the information without someone saying, idid this?erent politicians have different ways of going about parting information. some are straightforward and like to call a spade a spade, others like to be more euphemistic. others will refuse to comment on what they consider private or confidential conversations. if he had come out of that meeting and was asked, do you still hold your view on desert —— does everyone around the table hold theirs and you say that is true,...
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direction in our policy, we still hadn't gone far enough and fast enough and we would clear enough and idid to be clear about that. what i've said behind the scenes a matter for me and my colleagues and i'm not going to leak the conversations but other people did and it is known what my view was. i understand that you will be going somewhere else. we will be missing your company but thank you forjoining us. we will see when another at another election. thank you very much. heidi allen from change uk isjoining us. what is your reading of things there? here, we have had to lib dems and one green candidate, three brexit in one conservative held their seat. labour have gone, massive swing to remain. there were significantly more ukiip conservatives, it feels like a swing to remain overall. what are the dynamics of the campaign? is a new entity? forgive me, could you repeat that. for you, as a new entity, political entity, how did the campaign go for you? to be fair, it went really well. the candidates, i'm so proud. they worked incredibly ha rd i'm so proud. they worked incredibly hard from not
direction in our policy, we still hadn't gone far enough and fast enough and we would clear enough and idid to be clear about that. what i've said behind the scenes a matter for me and my colleagues and i'm not going to leak the conversations but other people did and it is known what my view was. i understand that you will be going somewhere else. we will be missing your company but thank you forjoining us. we will see when another at another election. thank you very much. heidi allen from...