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, ifeel pretty, ifeel me.'s surie at 200 to one. but this is a place for outsiders and four netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. eurovision of course is on tonight. get your party planning going. we'll be back with the latest headlines at 7:00. now it's time for click. a roomful of rubens at prague's national gallery. even the untrained eye can tell the work of a master, but it's not always easy. recent forgery scandals have got the art world in a spin. the question is, up close and personal, could you spot the impostor? the national gallery up there has a team of people whose job it is to make sure the works on display are the real deal. all the big art institutions do, but it doesn't always work. some of the world's greatest galleries have been caught out by the forgers. can technology help? here in prague, they are using space industry tech to see if they can spot a fake. this prague start—up has got a challenge to you — which ones are the fakes? this, for example, loo
, ifeel pretty, ifeel me.'s surie at 200 to one. but this is a place for outsiders and four netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. eurovision of course is on tonight. get your party planning going. we'll be back with the latest headlines at 7:00. now it's time for click. a roomful of rubens at prague's national gallery. even the untrained eye can tell the work of a master, but it's not always easy. recent forgery scandals have got the art world in a spin....
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ifeel like i lost my world.go to the cemetery and i sit down and i talk to her for two hours. i know she's listening to me andi hours. i know she's listening to me and i know she loved me to the max, god bless her. she's waiting for me in the next life. every time i talk about her, i feel her soul. in the next life. every time i talk about her, ifeel her soul. i in the next life. every time i talk about her, i feel her soul. i wish in the next life. every time i talk about her, ifeel her soul. i wish i was there that night. she sent me to the moscow, but i wish if i was there. i wish not to witness this pain that i'm going through. the inquiry will hear a mountain of evidence as it tries to establish what happened, and ensures that lessons a re what happened, and ensures that lessons are learned, but carrying the confidence of the loved ones of those killed will be crucial throughout. tom burridge, thank you very much. let's stay with the inquiry and what it's dealing with. police have confirmed: the london boro
ifeel like i lost my world.go to the cemetery and i sit down and i talk to her for two hours. i know she's listening to me andi hours. i know she's listening to me and i know she loved me to the max, god bless her. she's waiting for me in the next life. every time i talk about her, i feel her soul. in the next life. every time i talk about her, ifeel her soul. i in the next life. every time i talk about her, i feel her soul. i wish in the next life. every time i talk about her, ifeel her soul....
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. # and on this morning, bright though it be, # ifeel those shadows near me. # but you are always closelose to you, # following all your ways, lord. # i watch the sunlight shine through the clouds, # warming the earth below. # and at the mid—day, life seems to say: # ifeel your brightness near me. # for you are always close to me # following all my ways. # may i be always close to you, # following all your ways, lord. # i watch the sunset fading away, # lighting the clouds with sleep. # and as the evening closes its eyes, # ifeel your presence near me. # for you are always close to me # following all my ways. # may i be always close to you, # following all your ways, lord. # i watch the moonlight guarding the night, # waiting till morning comes. # the air is silent, earth is at rest — # only your peace is near me. # yes, you are always close to me # following all my ways. # may i be always close to you, # following all your ways, lord. go forth into the world in peace; be of good courage; hold fast that which is good; render to no one evil for evil; strengthen the faint—hearted; support
. # and on this morning, bright though it be, # ifeel those shadows near me. # but you are always closelose to you, # following all your ways, lord. # i watch the sunlight shine through the clouds, # warming the earth below. # and at the mid—day, life seems to say: # ifeel your brightness near me. # for you are always close to me # following all my ways. # may i be always close to you, # following all your ways, lord. # i watch the sunset fading away, # lighting the clouds with sleep. # and...
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ifeel so sorry can start and it is in here. ifeel so sorry for liverpool fans this morning.t sallow got injured, —— mo salah got injured. so liverpool are left to reflect on a champions league final that really didn't go to plan. gareth bale was the star man for real madrid. the welshman scored 2 goals, one of them an absolute stunner in that 3—1 win. let's go over to our sports correspondent david ornstein who's in kiev for us. we'll talk about mo salah in a moment, but the key men in the final, for very different reasons, were bale and liverpool's keeper who had a shocker. it is impossible not to feel for loris karius, recently only breaking into the liverpool team, last night was really one to forget. in front of the eyes of the world, his first mistake was gifting benzema the opening goal with an inexplicable error. liverpool managed to equalise, the game was still alive but then another mistake from the german goalkeeper allowed gareth bale to score his second goal. talk about gareth bale, you run out of superlatives. his first goal, an overhead kick of the highest orde
ifeel so sorry can start and it is in here. ifeel so sorry for liverpool fans this morning.t sallow got injured, —— mo salah got injured. so liverpool are left to reflect on a champions league final that really didn't go to plan. gareth bale was the star man for real madrid. the welshman scored 2 goals, one of them an absolute stunner in that 3—1 win. let's go over to our sports correspondent david ornstein who's in kiev for us. we'll talk about mo salah in a moment, but the key men in...
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growing up, but in saying that, as well, i feel you get to a growing up, but in saying that, as well, ifeelwhere, with respect, you make it to the olympic champion level and you deserve to train in world—class facilities. you would not necessarily ask david beckham or any of those guys to trade on a mud pitch every day. that is the saving us pitch every day. that is the saving us go through 41617 years. i decided to make the changes before the 2016 olympic games, and is coach at the time, you know, iam looking olympic games, and is coach at the time, you know, i am looking very change. after this would be games, whatever the result is, ijust want to be in an environment where it is a more professional environment where i can harness my skills and taken to the next level. yes, yes. but the kind of facilities you were training in, and pulls with cracked tiles, these sorts of things... training in, and pulls with cracked tiles, these sorts of things. .. but it is the start. just shows how difficult it was in those days. you would come in on monday morning and there would be chicken bones on th
growing up, but in saying that, as well, i feel you get to a growing up, but in saying that, as well, ifeelwhere, with respect, you make it to the olympic champion level and you deserve to train in world—class facilities. you would not necessarily ask david beckham or any of those guys to trade on a mud pitch every day. that is the saving us pitch every day. that is the saving us go through 41617 years. i decided to make the changes before the 2016 olympic games, and is coach at the time, you...
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it's really hard, ifeel for him, nobody wants that. that's the situation. the mistakes were obvious, we don't have to... we don't have to talk about that, it's all clear. he knows it, i know it, you all know it and now he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it. we will do that. of course, we will be with him, there's no doubt about that. it's been a frustrating day for rory mcilroy at the pga championship at wentworth as italian francesco molinari confirmed victory by two shots. nothing seemed to go right for mcilroy all day as he missed birdie after birdie and failed to threaten the leader — even this eagle putt fell short on the 18th. molinari finished two clear of the rest of the field and becomes the most successful italian on the european tour with this his fifth triumph. that's all from sportsday. more from me throughout the evening, now it's time for meet the author. the most inhospitable deserts in the world are places where you will confront danger, from heat and thirst, from storms. but also, where you'll find peace. and that conundrum drove
it's really hard, ifeel for him, nobody wants that. that's the situation. the mistakes were obvious, we don't have to... we don't have to talk about that, it's all clear. he knows it, i know it, you all know it and now he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it. we will do that. of course, we will be with him, there's no doubt about that. it's been a frustrating day for rory mcilroy at the pga championship at wentworth as italian francesco molinari confirmed victory by two shots. nothing...
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i feel like when i ifeel like when i have played well in the past, i have played well in spells, in runswhy it couldn't be a few week run, you can stay fresh for that amount of time. i went into the canola oil —— colonial with this being a block of work. winning last week doesn't change that mindset. in terms of teeing it up, i think it worked out well having the two weeks off to get some rest and then last week put some work in and then get feeling physically well and mentally fresh. but yes, it is still g on this field is always extremely strong and there are a great number of players and i will have to play well to have a chance this week. just time to tell you that game two of the stanley cup final is under way. washington at vegas golden knights. it is currently 1—0 to vegas. we will bring you more on that later on. you can get all the latest sports news at our website that's bbc.com/sport. but from me ben mundy and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. the weather, once again looks in turbulent mood through the day ahead because while there will be some spells of
i feel like when i ifeel like when i have played well in the past, i have played well in spells, in runswhy it couldn't be a few week run, you can stay fresh for that amount of time. i went into the canola oil —— colonial with this being a block of work. winning last week doesn't change that mindset. in terms of teeing it up, i think it worked out well having the two weeks off to get some rest and then last week put some work in and then get feeling physically well and mentally fresh. but...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.on't last forever. # forever. # give all you've got! of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200:1. on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. recent time, do you think that might be a good thing? yes, think it will be. be. the gimmicks and that is working well for them. well for them. fireworks it is feeling i think he said at time. said at time. it has become more so in recent yea rs. it has become more so in recent years. years. absolutely, mine the atmosphere in lisbon is incredible. atmosphere in lisbon is incredible. saturday, there is two or three names in the frame. names in the frame. countries you think are going to do it. it. this year there is eight or nine in with a chance. in with a chance. introducing the semifinal stage has made a difference to the contest? made a difference to the contest? ”
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.on't last forever. # forever. # give all you've got! of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200:1. on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. recent time, do you think that might be a good thing? yes, think it will be. be. the gimmicks and that is working well for them. well for...
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i feel like he has ifeel like he has made progress, that he has the right attitude and with 20 players team. if he ends up on the front page of the paper, it can only be that he is holding a trophy that says 3—0 at the bottom. if it is any other reason again there is a plain straight back to england. the england and wales cricket board is launching a strategy to engage what it believes is the untapped potential of british asians in the game. a lack of effective talent spotting and access to equipment are seen as problems that need to be overcome. our sport correspondent joe wilson is in east london. cricket is part of the heritage in this area of east london, there is a grade ii listed cricket pavilion behind me. the issue is how it affects the modern situation. this area is ethnically diverse and a lot of people would and see being part of a south asian community. we have girls from those communities playing in this session today, which has been arranged to coincide with the launch of this scheme. the issue that the ecb has is quite simple. when it looks at participation numbers, it s
i feel like he has ifeel like he has made progress, that he has the right attitude and with 20 players team. if he ends up on the front page of the paper, it can only be that he is holding a trophy that says 3—0 at the bottom. if it is any other reason again there is a plain straight back to england. the england and wales cricket board is launching a strategy to engage what it believes is the untapped potential of british asians in the game. a lack of effective talent spotting and access to...
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it's really hard, ifeel for him, nobody wants that. that's the situation.talk about that, it's all clear. he knows it, i know it, you all know it and now he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it. we will do that. of course, we will be with him, there's no doubt about that. it's been a frustrating day for rory mcilroy at the pga championship at wentworth as italian francesco molinari confirmed victory by two shots. nothing seemed to go right for mcilroy all day as he missed birdie after birdie and failed to threaten the leader —
it's really hard, ifeel for him, nobody wants that. that's the situation.talk about that, it's all clear. he knows it, i know it, you all know it and now he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it. we will do that. of course, we will be with him, there's no doubt about that. it's been a frustrating day for rory mcilroy at the pga championship at wentworth as italian francesco molinari confirmed victory by two shots. nothing seemed to go right for mcilroy all day as he missed birdie after...
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now that i'm older, ifeel now that i'm older, i feel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosinin, by various ethnic groups, one of which is a ewe. iam ethnic groups, one of which is a ewe. i am driving into ghana's volta region and —— a large area of leaks and rivers where trokosi is most prevalent. right now we are following richard who i met the first day of the journey. after our chat in the taxi, richard invited us into his community to speak with a group of ewe elders. to mark our arrival, they were saying prayers and boring libation to their gods. —— pouring. they believe if you offend the gods are they can bring misfortune. i would like to know if there has ever been human sacrifice. he is talking about trokosi, where you are banished from the community to pay for the crimes of your family. another elder tells me that two of her relatives were sent to the shrine. given this fear of punishment from the gods, i can understand why the trokosi practice has survived for over 300 years. but to me, life in the shrine meant no life at all. each day, i was walking at 5am, and se
now that i'm older, ifeel now that i'm older, i feel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosinin, by various ethnic groups, one of which is a ewe. iam ethnic groups, one of which is a ewe. i am driving into ghana's volta region and —— a large area of leaks and rivers where trokosi is most prevalent. right now we are following richard who i met the first day of the journey. after our chat in the taxi, richard invited us into his community to speak with a group of ewe elders. to...
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ifeel as though i'm in a dream. it's been unforgettable, it's been absolutely exhilarating.en she went past. a year ago, amelia thompson was caught up in the manchester arena bombing. today, she was at a royal wedding. how was it? it was just so amazing, like, to see all the famous people arriving and leaving. i took a selfie with david beckham, and it wasjust, like, a really special memory. all of those here have had a unique experience. they have been an important part of a royal wedding that the bride and groom said they wanted to share with as many people as possible. fantastic. brilliant. really brilliant. fantastic! they were the wedding guests rewarded for their good work, or personal courage. daniela relph, bbc news, windsor castle. now it's time for the weather. let's take a look back over some of today's key moments. now it's time for the weather. thank you very much. the weather played ball. at it always like this. who can complain? the strong sunshine made it feel warmer than it was. pleasant conditions rather than pleasa ntly was. pleasant conditions rather than
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ifeel for him. nobody wants that. that's the situation.t that. he knows it. i know it and you all know it. he has two deal with it, and he will do that. it's been a frustrating day for rory mcilroy at the pga championship at wentworth as italian francesco molinari confirmed victory by two shots. nothing seemed to go right for mcilroy all day as he missed birdie after birdie and failed to threaten the leader — even this eagle putt fell short on the 18th and final hole — molinari finished two clear of the rest of the field and becomes the most successful italian on the european tour with this his fifth triumph. that's all from sportsday. we have more throughout the evening. now it's time for the film revealed. —— film revealed. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part. and the brea
ifeel for him. nobody wants that. that's the situation.t that. he knows it. i know it and you all know it. he has two deal with it, and he will do that. it's been a frustrating day for rory mcilroy at the pga championship at wentworth as italian francesco molinari confirmed victory by two shots. nothing seemed to go right for mcilroy all day as he missed birdie after birdie and failed to threaten the leader — even this eagle putt fell short on the 18th and final hole — molinari finished two...
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and having gone through a journey in my life, ifeel it's obligatory on me to do so, and secondly, becauseerally believe that the house of islam globally is currently on fire, and it's just right for us, those of us who are muslims and understand this space, to try to put the water out from both within the house, but encourage the global neighbourhood to help us put the water out — put the fire out, forgive me. that won't happen unless we explain the inner dynamics that are at play within islam. all right, you said personal reasons as well. let us pick up on that first then. the fact that you were a jihadist — you could say in the past, you became radicalised at about age 16 to 21 — how much is that a motivator for you? that's a huge motivator. when i was at school, i grew up in a mainstream indian muslim household, of sunni hanafi background, it's as mainstream as it comes. but at school, secondary school in the united kingdom, i was given a book by — written by maududi from the indian subcontinent, the founder of the jamaat islami group. that interpretation of islam is a political ideolo
and having gone through a journey in my life, ifeel it's obligatory on me to do so, and secondly, becauseerally believe that the house of islam globally is currently on fire, and it's just right for us, those of us who are muslims and understand this space, to try to put the water out from both within the house, but encourage the global neighbourhood to help us put the water out — put the fire out, forgive me. that won't happen unless we explain the inner dynamics that are at play within...
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now i see me, i hear me, ifeel me.ve them that sacred space that they get, where they feel accepted, celebrated, and unconditionally loved. vacate, that's all for this week. next week we are back in the middle east. with another chance to catch rajan's trip to abu dhabi, exploring its urban and desert landscapes. you know what, i've been looking at one of the world's highest in steep sand dunes for a while now, and i really wa nt to dunes for a while now, and i really want to reach the top. it is quite a ride. and don't forget, you can find a lot of our stuff online. you can see links to our recent trips on the website and you can share and follow on social media as much as you want. for now, from all of us in the philippines, see you later and goodbye. hello once again. after a bright enough start, friday rather disappointingly certainly went downhill across central and eastern parts of the british isles. bright start and then the cloud filled in, not only across birmingham, the shield was quite extensive. but as thin
now i see me, i hear me, ifeel me.ve them that sacred space that they get, where they feel accepted, celebrated, and unconditionally loved. vacate, that's all for this week. next week we are back in the middle east. with another chance to catch rajan's trip to abu dhabi, exploring its urban and desert landscapes. you know what, i've been looking at one of the world's highest in steep sand dunes for a while now, and i really wa nt to dunes for a while now, and i really want to reach the top. it...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.you've got #. of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. just for the record, david is not this year's british entry. a grandmother from stoke—on—trent says she was shocked to find a horse in her back garden. what she didn't know was that her 13—year—old granddaughter had answered an online advert, appealing for someone to save the animal from being put to sleep. a few hours later the pony was delivered to her house. he's been named mr melvin andrews and has now been rehomed. a motorised garden shed will aim to break a world record on a welsh beach this weekend. this is the shed on wheels that will hope to smash its own 80mph record in carmarthenshire. it's believed to be only road—safe motorised
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.you've got #. of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. just for the record, david is not this year's british entry. a grandmother from stoke—on—trent says she...
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and ifeel safer on stage than i do off it, is probably the truth. what was it like listening to it?ing as well, because there were 350 people, 400 people at the royal court theatre in west london, there just to support me. just to be with me, just to hold me in mind. it was like being hugged by a nation. it was a beautiful event, and i'm proud to have done it. i've not looked at the report since then. haven't you? no, i haven't, and i won't. you've talked about how any society can be judged by the way it deals with the children who do not have their own families, who are institutionalised, cared for by the state. you said in 2012, "you can define how strong a democracy is by how its government treats this kind of child. i don't mean children, i mean the child of the state." yeah. if you're in care, the government is legally your parent, so... and what does it say about the britain that you have grown up in, your treatment, what happened to you? what does it say? and, you know, children who still struggle and suffer in care today? this care system in england stole me from my family.
and ifeel safer on stage than i do off it, is probably the truth. what was it like listening to it?ing as well, because there were 350 people, 400 people at the royal court theatre in west london, there just to support me. just to be with me, just to hold me in mind. it was like being hugged by a nation. it was a beautiful event, and i'm proud to have done it. i've not looked at the report since then. haven't you? no, i haven't, and i won't. you've talked about how any society can be judged by...
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ifeel we're dragging behind the rest of europe, the rest of the western world.ges, it's incredible we are still in this position. especially now the republic has moved on. the huge shift in attitudes on the other side of the irish border has given new momentum to these demonstrators, but there has been no devolved government here for more than 500 days now and in the absence of stormont, campaigners are focusing on westminster. this woman's story made a big impact on the debate, sarah ewart travelled to england to end her pregnancy, when doctors said that her unborn child couldn't survive outside the womb. it was a terrifying time and more traumatic than it should have been. if stormont was up and running, we would be up there, begging for their help, but it's not, so we're asking theresa may and westminster now to help us. we need the help, now. activists in dublin were already turning their attention to belfast as the landslide referendum result was becoming clear on saturday. two thirds voting to liberalise the abortion laws. several former tory cabinet minis
ifeel we're dragging behind the rest of europe, the rest of the western world.ges, it's incredible we are still in this position. especially now the republic has moved on. the huge shift in attitudes on the other side of the irish border has given new momentum to these demonstrators, but there has been no devolved government here for more than 500 days now and in the absence of stormont, campaigners are focusing on westminster. this woman's story made a big impact on the debate, sarah ewart...
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ifeel so much better. until i got the letter today. and what has it all been about. why did i have to go through this for so long. concerns about dr watt‘s work were first raised by a gp in 2016. belfast health trust now wants to reassess everyone in his care. certainly, this is a significant number and within the neuroscience division we have never been involved with a recall of this scale. these are patients with a wide range of neurological conditions, some of which are debilitating, complex and significantly serious. recalling some two and a half thousand patients is a huge task, among them are children with brain conditions and people living in pain. the review may also be extended to consider patients of dr watt who have died. i believed that i had ms and i told my family, i told my employers. maeve believed she had ms for several months and even told her children, until she found out that was wrong. that was a bit of a shock and that meant that i had to go back and tell all those people that i had told. the trust has apologised for the worry that has been caus
ifeel so much better. until i got the letter today. and what has it all been about. why did i have to go through this for so long. concerns about dr watt‘s work were first raised by a gp in 2016. belfast health trust now wants to reassess everyone in his care. certainly, this is a significant number and within the neuroscience division we have never been involved with a recall of this scale. these are patients with a wide range of neurological conditions, some of which are debilitating,...
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he has there's very little personal agenda ifeel. he has to prove.l. he has to prove. i think his squad, in terms of his team, is very very young and is very vibrant. obviously change will not be immediate, it's going to take time but this is the first step towards that direction. young malaysians on what they think of mahathir mohamad. i have been speaking to ei sun oh, former political secretary to ex prime minister najib razak about the transition of power. there was a little bit of a hiccup throughout yesterday. first of all, the results of the election led to a delay of quite a number of hours, then the swearing in of the new and also former prime minister, mahathir mohamad, that was almost delayed for a whole day. by night time he was formally sworn in as the new prime minister. so it was number one a very peaceful transition, and number two, very historic one because malaysia sort of transition from essentially a i—party state to nowadays... well, i hope it's the dawn of a multipart —— multi—party democracy. as a malaysian yourself, your happy
he has there's very little personal agenda ifeel. he has to prove.l. he has to prove. i think his squad, in terms of his team, is very very young and is very vibrant. obviously change will not be immediate, it's going to take time but this is the first step towards that direction. young malaysians on what they think of mahathir mohamad. i have been speaking to ei sun oh, former political secretary to ex prime minister najib razak about the transition of power. there was a little bit of a hiccup...
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translation: when i see him playing, ifeel it's me playing.ig dream to me. i love salah and other world footballers, too. the kids here are amazing. they are very enthusiastic, very optimistic about the future. mohamed salah has given them a lot of hope. they believe that if he has managed to become a top—class footballer, they can too. salah was just like these children, an ordinary egyptian with a strong will and big ambitions. but his sports teacher immediately spotted his talent. translation: mohamed had a very small body, but he was very skilful. we expected him to be a star, but he went far beyond our expectations. we are living a dream because of him. everywhere you go in nagrig, you see the pictures of the man who has come a long way from rural egypt to the champions league final. but his school friends say he has stayed humble, despite all his success. translation: he always used to dream ofjoining the egyptian football league and then play abroad. when he comes back here, he forgets that he is a star. he isjust ourfriend, and we are
translation: when i see him playing, ifeel it's me playing.ig dream to me. i love salah and other world footballers, too. the kids here are amazing. they are very enthusiastic, very optimistic about the future. mohamed salah has given them a lot of hope. they believe that if he has managed to become a top—class footballer, they can too. salah was just like these children, an ordinary egyptian with a strong will and big ambitions. but his sports teacher immediately spotted his talent....
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now that i am older, ifeel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi.as freed, but no priest had ever been prosecuted. i met this young 14—year—old girl who is serving as a trokosi. i felt ifelt sad. she i felt sad. she came ifelt sad. she came here i felt sad. she came here two years ago, at the age of 12. so she misses her mum. i don't see how we can justify that. it was time for me to visit my birth family in togo again. i had come to the village a few times but they never had the courage to ask why they gave me away. i was 110w to ask why they gave me away. i was now ready to ask my dad why he had agreed with my uncle. —— what he had agreed. my my uncle had committed adultery. his house was in the capital, long way from my village. this journey has helped thisjourney has helped me this journey has helped me value thisjourney has helped me value my own freedom it was hard for me to discover that there are still women and girls living under the trokosi system. incredible port. that was brigitte sossou perenyi there and her experience of the west afric
now that i am older, ifeel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi.as freed, but no priest had ever been prosecuted. i met this young 14—year—old girl who is serving as a trokosi. i felt ifelt sad. she i felt sad. she came ifelt sad. she came here i felt sad. she came here two years ago, at the age of 12. so she misses her mum. i don't see how we can justify that. it was time for me to visit my birth family in togo again. i had come to the village a few times but they never had...
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translation: when i see him playing, ifeel it's me playing.ld footballers, too. the kids here are amazing. they are very enthusiastic, very optimistic about the future. mohamed salah has given them a lot of hope. they believe that if he has managed to become a top—class footballer, they can too. salah was just like these children, an ordinary egyptian with a strong will and big ambitions. but his sports teacher immediately spotted his talent. translation: mohamed had a very small body, but he was very skilful. we expected him to be a star, but he went far beyond our expectations. we are living a dream because of him. everywhere you go in nagrig, you see the pictures of the man who has come a long way from rural egypt to the champions league final. but his school friends say he has stayed humble, despite all his success. translation: he always used to dream ofjoining the egyptian football league and then play abroad. when he comes back here, he forgets that he is a star. he isjust ourfriend, and we are all equal. salah has neverforgotten his ro
translation: when i see him playing, ifeel it's me playing.ld footballers, too. the kids here are amazing. they are very enthusiastic, very optimistic about the future. mohamed salah has given them a lot of hope. they believe that if he has managed to become a top—class footballer, they can too. salah was just like these children, an ordinary egyptian with a strong will and big ambitions. but his sports teacher immediately spotted his talent. translation: mohamed had a very small body, but he...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me. 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. over 500 knights are fighting this weekend in the world's biggest medieval combat championship. it was started 20 years ago by historical re—enactors bored with simply playing out scenes from the past. it's the first time the sport's come to the uk. the bbc‘s mike bushell was drafted in to help team scotland. from across the known world, they came hither. ye old, and not quite so old. ye brave, and not quite as brave. the bold, and not quite as bold! a force like never before. the chance to keep alive the conflict and culture of a time gone by. but this is no re—enactment, it's a recognised sport with 31 countries here. hello! we are from china! we are obviously re—enacting
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me. 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. over 500 knights are fighting this weekend in the world's biggest medieval combat championship. it was started 20 years ago by historical...
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ifeel suicidal to be honest with you. tensions here are running high.as to be done. we can't have this happening again. birmingham city council says an operation to clear up debris and repair roads is under way. i would ask the council to compensate them for the damage done. the flooding is over, but the pain felt here will go on for months. seema kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. carphone warehouse has announced it is to close 92 stores this year. the company says it has been hit by consumers holding on to older devices for longer and opting for "sim—only" deals. it says no jobs will be lost as staff will be offered the chance to move to larger outlets nearby. youtube has deleted more than 30 videos which police say are responsible for inciting a surge in violent crime across london. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, says the clips that feature so—called "drill" music, include lyrics that encourage knife attacks. youtube says it is working with authorities to take action on content related to knife crime. chi chi izundu reports. this is
ifeel suicidal to be honest with you. tensions here are running high.as to be done. we can't have this happening again. birmingham city council says an operation to clear up debris and repair roads is under way. i would ask the council to compensate them for the damage done. the flooding is over, but the pain felt here will go on for months. seema kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. carphone warehouse has announced it is to close 92 stores this year. the company says it has been hit by consumers...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.. # give all you've got #. of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. sport now, and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. after the weather washed them out yesterday, ireland have finally started their first ever match as a test side. they‘ re playing pakistan in malahide, and our cricket commentator charles dagnall is there for us. there was so much disappointment. there was so much disappointment. the amount of work that went into making it a realfestival occasion for ireland's test debut against pakistan. everyone was disappointed the weather didn't come to play yesterday. but much better as you can see buying to me. we might get a shower a little later but the forecast is good. so rath
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.. # give all you've got #. of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. sport now, and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. after the weather washed them out...
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as the mayor, ifeel humbled when i go really is quite awesome.ed when i go out onto the stage tonight. you see people there literally in their thousands standing together, saying to the world we will not be beaten oi’ to the world we will not be beaten or changed by terrorism. we will continue being who we are, we will a lwa ys continue being who we are, we will always be manchester. back came through loud and clear today. good to talk to you. andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester. there will be more from us in manchester later in the programme, but for now it's back to reeta in the studio. marks & spencer is to close around a third of its main clothing and homeware stores by 2022. 100 high street shops are to go, as it steps up its plans to modernise the business. here's emma simpson. northampton, and a store that's been here for nearly half a century, but likely not for much longer. m&s is making a big retreat from high streets it once ruled. many will miss it here. oh, no! oh, i didn't realise that was closing. i know they said that, y
as the mayor, ifeel humbled when i go really is quite awesome.ed when i go out onto the stage tonight. you see people there literally in their thousands standing together, saying to the world we will not be beaten oi’ to the world we will not be beaten or changed by terrorism. we will continue being who we are, we will a lwa ys continue being who we are, we will always be manchester. back came through loud and clear today. good to talk to you. andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester....
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ifeel sorry for the other guys. they have nice cars and they will be written off., a big clean—up operation now. are you in an area which has suffered from flooding before, is at the kind of think you have seen over the years? this is the strange thing, i have lived for ten yea rs the strange thing, i have lived for ten years now and i have never known this area flood before. in my lifetime. you get your usual hotspots, but this particular area, i have never known flood before. i have never known whether like that before in my lifetime. thank you for talking to us and describing what has been happening. pressure to relax northern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying, with labour adding its voice to calls for change. it comes after friday's historic referendum in the republic of ireland. mps from across the commons say women should have the same rights in all parts of the uk, but downing street insists it's a matterfor northern ireland. the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into accepting abortion. ou
ifeel sorry for the other guys. they have nice cars and they will be written off., a big clean—up operation now. are you in an area which has suffered from flooding before, is at the kind of think you have seen over the years? this is the strange thing, i have lived for ten yea rs the strange thing, i have lived for ten years now and i have never known this area flood before. in my lifetime. you get your usual hotspots, but this particular area, i have never known flood before. i have never...
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facilities that i came from and — should i say — the hardships growing up, but in saying that, as well, ifeelith respect, you make it to the world champion, olympic champion level, you deserve to train in world—class facilities. you wouldn't necessarily ask beckham or ronaldo or one of those guys to go and train on a mud pitch every day. that's the sort of thing i was going through for 16 or 17 years. i decided to make the changes before the 2016 olympic games, and i said to my old coach at the time, you know, "boss, i'm looking very change — after this olympic games, whatever the result is, ijust want to be in an environment where it is a more professional environment where i can harness my skills and taken to the next level." yes, yes. but the kind of — the kind of facilities you were training in, and pools with cracked tiles, leaves floating on top of the pool these sorts of things... that's the least of those sort of things. but it is the start. well, what were the others? tell us how difficult it was in those days. you would come in on monday morning and there would be chicken bones on t
facilities that i came from and — should i say — the hardships growing up, but in saying that, as well, ifeelith respect, you make it to the world champion, olympic champion level, you deserve to train in world—class facilities. you wouldn't necessarily ask beckham or ronaldo or one of those guys to go and train on a mud pitch every day. that's the sort of thing i was going through for 16 or 17 years. i decided to make the changes before the 2016 olympic games, and i said to my old coach...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.ve all you've got #. of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—i. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. earlier i spoke to alasdair rendall, president of the main uk fans' organization. he's in lisbon ahead of tonight's final. he told me that the organisers of this year's contest have stripped down some of the flashier elements of the show. no led screens, that's the thing this year they're making a big thing about. it is a straightforward stage with straightforward lighting and it is letting the music do the talking. i think after the win for salvador sobral for portugal last year with a very simple, traditional song without any gimmicks or flashy things going on stage, i think they are trying to focus back on the songs rather than ne
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.ve all you've got #. of course, it's been 20 years since israel last won. and for the uk, it's 21. # give all you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm #. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200—i. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. earlier i spoke to alasdair rendall, president of the main uk fans' organization. he's in lisbon...
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i feel like i haven't ifeel like i haven't talked i feel like i haven't talked about the japanese economyhile. today it is in the news for the wrong reasons. it shrank by more than expected in the first three months of this year. the annualised contraction marked the end of the longest stretch of economic growth there since the 1980s. rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. why such a bad start to the year? well, i think it is a sign of how difficult it is to get growth, particularly growth of consumption back into japan over a sustained period. for the last five or six yea rs, period. for the last five or six years, they have been throwing money at the problem, with fiscal stimulus and a lot of quantitative easing going on. that has not had a sustained effect. the reason for thatis sustained effect. the reason for that is very serious underlying structural issues for the japanese economy, the biggest wannabe in demographics. japan's working age population has shrunk by an amazing 30 million people in the last 20 yea rs. 30 million people in the last 20 years. japan is also the oldest country
i feel like i haven't ifeel like i haven't talked i feel like i haven't talked about the japanese economyhile. today it is in the news for the wrong reasons. it shrank by more than expected in the first three months of this year. the annualised contraction marked the end of the longest stretch of economic growth there since the 1980s. rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. why such a bad start to the year? well, i think it is a sign of how difficult it is to get growth, particularly growth of...
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very few words after the game but yeah, it is nothing, nothing to talk in the moment, it is really, ifeelnts that. and, yeah, that is the situation. the mistakes were obvious. we don't have to talk about it. it is all clear. he knows it, i know it, you all know it, and now he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it and we will do that, of course we will be with him, there is no doubt about that, but i'm pretty sure in this room off a few people if you forgot how we lost against, well try to remember things like that, i really hope that your m ista kes that, i really hope that your mistakes are not that good in memories of other people. so, but tonight we don't have to talk about that, it is not is not obviously. 0ur correspondent katy austin described the reaction from fans watching at anfield. huge disappointment here tonight, there has been so much hope riding on the game even though liverpool we re on the game even though liverpool were never really favourites. there was a party atmosphere across the city, lots of red shirts, red scarves , city, lots of red shirts, red scarves, re
very few words after the game but yeah, it is nothing, nothing to talk in the moment, it is really, ifeelnts that. and, yeah, that is the situation. the mistakes were obvious. we don't have to talk about it. it is all clear. he knows it, i know it, you all know it, and now he has to deal with it, we have to deal with it and we will do that, of course we will be with him, there is no doubt about that, but i'm pretty sure in this room off a few people if you forgot how we lost against, well try...
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ifeel sorry for them, for what they're going through, but...gh in the country, like, you know. they come in, they don't to pay a penny into the system, they have everything they want and we can't get nothing. so the council here has no overall control, with the tories and labour even, with 35 councillors each. in other regional news, labour lost control of nuneaton and bedworth, an area that often indicates the colour of government at general elections. derby went, too, and now has no overall control. these places are brexit territory, but ukip have done terribly. it seems the tories here have benefited. sima kotecha, bbc news, dudley. theresa may says she's pleased with the conservative performance overnight. they gained control of councils in peterborough, southend and basildon, but admitted more work had to be done. they lost their flagship council in the north—west, trafford. labour picked up most of their seats in the area, leaving the council with no party in overall control. that result means the tories no longer control any councils in
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the one word used so much when it came to meghan was the word exotic and ifeel that much when it cameistic and also slightly misogynistic and also slightly racist and i thought it was very sexist. the reason why is because i feel like they are using the term exotic to take away from her blackness and they try to make a more palatable to a wide audience who are coming with a lot of criticism towards her. number two, i think exotic as a sexual connotation. when you call a woman exotic you have a certain image in your mind, and that is not her race, she is not exotic, it is not a race. i don't think we should feel grateful that the royal family is finally accepting someone who is diverse or different from their own. i don't think we should feel grateful as black women. people say to me, it's amazing you are a black model who gets to do these covers and work for these amazing designers and work for these amazing designers and do amazing shows, but as a black woman, ifeel like and do amazing shows, but as a black woman, i feel like i and do amazing shows, but as a black woman, ifeel like i
the one word used so much when it came to meghan was the word exotic and ifeel that much when it cameistic and also slightly misogynistic and also slightly racist and i thought it was very sexist. the reason why is because i feel like they are using the term exotic to take away from her blackness and they try to make a more palatable to a wide audience who are coming with a lot of criticism towards her. number two, i think exotic as a sexual connotation. when you call a woman exotic you have a...
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ifeel it's degrading.more other than, you know, it's almost like we're begging someone... like i shouldn't have that. like we're begging someone for you to have your given right. like i say, he's 82 years old. it almost feels like 50 years has just been wiped out and it doesn't exist. that's why it upsets me so much. he's a really kind, nice man and i don't know why... i feel like he shouldn't be treated that way. just give him the passport, let the man travel freely. and this... and that's my indefinite leave to remain biometric... sonia williams was one of the first people the government helped. with that letter, she thought her ordeal was over. wind forward a month and things are rather different. the last time you saw me, i showed you this. i was very excited, wasn't i? but it's still not making any difference. i still can't find a job. i mean, i'm looking. i've tried to apply forjobseeker‘s allowance, unemployment benefit. and i was told i couldn't apply for it, because i didn't pay any national contr
ifeel it's degrading.more other than, you know, it's almost like we're begging someone... like i shouldn't have that. like we're begging someone for you to have your given right. like i say, he's 82 years old. it almost feels like 50 years has just been wiped out and it doesn't exist. that's why it upsets me so much. he's a really kind, nice man and i don't know why... i feel like he shouldn't be treated that way. just give him the passport, let the man travel freely. and this... and that's my...
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now that i am older, ifeel and he adopted me.women in children in darlington alone —— in ghana alone. it was made illegal in 19 98 —— a year after i was freed. i met this girl who is serving as a trokosi. i felt ifelt sad. she i felt sad. she came ifelt sad. she came here i felt sad. she came here two years ago at the age of 12. and so she misses her mum. i don't see how we can justify that. it was time to visit my birth family in tokyo, —— togo again. i had come to the village a few times, but i never had the courage to ask why they gave me away. i was now ready to ask my dad what he had agreed with my uncle. my my ankle had committed adultery. his house was in the capital, a long way from my village. are you aware now where i was taken? he took me to ghana and i was placed ina he took me to ghana and i was placed in a shrine. he left me. i was supposed to be there for the rest of my life. this journey has helped thisjourney has helped me this journey has helped me value thisjourney has helped me value my own freedom, but it was
now that i am older, ifeel and he adopted me.women in children in darlington alone —— in ghana alone. it was made illegal in 19 98 —— a year after i was freed. i met this girl who is serving as a trokosi. i felt ifelt sad. she i felt sad. she came ifelt sad. she came here i felt sad. she came here two years ago at the age of 12. and so she misses her mum. i don't see how we can justify that. it was time to visit my birth family in tokyo, —— togo again. i had come to the village a...
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i feel so ifeel so much i feel so much better for seeing that picture of the whole of europe, and seeing with the headlines at eight. now on breakfast it's time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch. a week on from that royal wedding, did bbc news get its coverage right, or get caught up in the fervour? and did important stories like the cuban plane crash and the us school shootings get swept aside? this week provided reminders of two recent tragedies with the opening of the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire and the first anniversary of the manchester arena bomb. it was marked on tuesday by a number of bbc news programmes and reports, and also by a bbc two documentary, the night of the bomb, which traced the movements of the bomber, salman abedi. and the police tell us the place where it was put together was this flat right in the heart of the city centre, which meant that he didn't have far to go at all. although that programme was widely praised, the chief constable of manchester police wrote an open letter to the bbc accusing the bbc of wholly inaccurate reporting, and show
i feel so ifeel so much i feel so much better for seeing that picture of the whole of europe, and seeing with the headlines at eight. now on breakfast it's time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch. a week on from that royal wedding, did bbc news get its coverage right, or get caught up in the fervour? and did important stories like the cuban plane crash and the us school shootings get swept aside? this week provided reminders of two recent tragedies with the opening of the inquiry...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200:1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. what a nice way to end, with a hug. we should end the programme like that! we're going to talk now about an animal you've probably never heard of, or seen, the pangolin. it's believed to be the most hunted animal in the world, more so than the tiger, elephant, or rhino. here's why. pangolins are the world's only truly scaly animals. their scales, just like human fingernails, are made from keratin. but this remarkable natural armour is the cause of their destruction. in the last 20 years, the demand for pangolins scales for use in traditional asian medicines has decimated their numbers worldwide. we're joined by harriet lawrence and victoria bromley who worked on the programme to be shown on bbc two this tuesday good morning to you both. you ar
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me.you got. # hold your head up. # through the storm. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200:1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. what a nice way to end, with a hug. we should end the programme like that! we're going to talk now about an animal you've probably never heard of, or seen, the pangolin. it's believed to be the most hunted animal in...
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yeah, ifeel much more positive and i'm starting to enjoy things more. a moment where i thought, "i aming for granted any more. we probably did a lot of that before. this year, it's been up—and—down and all over the place but we have become much stronger and i'm so proud of everything that we've done and i think we have achieved a lot over the past year, more than any 21—year—old should probably have to experience, and the decisions i've had to make any actions we've had to take and everything, i am so unbelievably proud of how far we've come over the past year. chief superintendent simon barraclough, leading the investigation into the attack at manchester arena, said, "the attack in manchester caused devastation to so many lives. during the last 12 months, the investigation team have been touched by the grace and dignity of those who have suffered so much following this attack. we are very sorry for the delay in getting to some people and we are grateful for the way people have responded with understanding about the complexity and vast scale of the investigation." still to come... why
yeah, ifeel much more positive and i'm starting to enjoy things more. a moment where i thought, "i aming for granted any more. we probably did a lot of that before. this year, it's been up—and—down and all over the place but we have become much stronger and i'm so proud of everything that we've done and i think we have achieved a lot over the past year, more than any 21—year—old should probably have to experience, and the decisions i've had to make any actions we've had to take and...
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ifeel that the media have unfairly preyed on him, so, you know, he has really, i think, been admirablethink that was being done, so i suggested that the photographers show him as he is, doing positive things, and that was never addressed. of those positive things included seeing him in an internet cafe looking at pictures of prince harry meghan markle, being measured for a suit, reading a book with historical images of britain. let's speak now to the royal commentatorjennie bond. and from devon is george bamby, one of britain's most successful paparazzi photographers with over 20 years experience. welcome to you both. jennie bond, what you make of this?” welcome to you both. jennie bond, what you make of this? i think it is a right royal mess. as to the positive images samantha was talking about, these were anything but, really. they looked staged. when i saw the picture of him allegedly being measured up for a morning suit, the shop appeared to be some kind of beachfront i don't know what shop, the taylor was a young chap in jeans, a t—shirt and apparently the tape measure was borrowe
ifeel that the media have unfairly preyed on him, so, you know, he has really, i think, been admirablethink that was being done, so i suggested that the photographers show him as he is, doing positive things, and that was never addressed. of those positive things included seeing him in an internet cafe looking at pictures of prince harry meghan markle, being measured for a suit, reading a book with historical images of britain. let's speak now to the royal commentatorjennie bond. and from devon...
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ifeel like the big thing and such a global thing now. good. to that and we've become accustomed to that and we don't even realise, oh that is inappropriate. i'm so happy that we as women are standing up across all industries and are saying no more. you've been working on a show, how to get away with murder, it has not been an easyjourney, hasn't? to get away with murder, it has not been an easy journey, hasn't? you know, i've been really blessed because of women like shonda rimes and kerry washington. doing all the work they have been doing in hollywood they have changed the landscape of what my experience probably would have been without them. they would not have been space made for a viola davis to be the lead on how to get away with murder. we would be back at square one. especially when i think of young girls saying you are beautiful. look at you, you are being represented as well. this talk about your film. a girl from mogadishu. tell us about this project. the script was sent to me, we start in somalia and we see what her experience is l
ifeel like the big thing and such a global thing now. good. to that and we've become accustomed to that and we don't even realise, oh that is inappropriate. i'm so happy that we as women are standing up across all industries and are saying no more. you've been working on a show, how to get away with murder, it has not been an easyjourney, hasn't? to get away with murder, it has not been an easy journey, hasn't? you know, i've been really blessed because of women like shonda rimes and kerry...
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i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me. through the storm. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200:1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. people have really big parties. especially when i have early shift, iam going especially when i have early shift, i am going to be tucked up in bed. stav, live a little! i enjoyed last year and stav, live a little! i enjoyed last yearandi stav, live a little! i enjoyed last year and i enjoyed the winning song. but we have to be supportive of surie. we do. there will not be the many outdoor events. eastern side of the country this evening on tonight will be pretty wet, i think staying in front of the tv in doors will be your best bet. this weekend is a mixed one, lots of sunshine, much of southern and central parts of the country. the photograph in essex as you can see shows some country. the photograph in essex as you can see shows some try not too far away across the south
i feel sexy, i feel pretty, ifeel me. through the storm. this year, the bookies have the uk's surie at 200:1. but this is a place for outsiders and for netta, whatever happens on the night, just being here is already a victory. david sillito, bbc news. people have really big parties. especially when i have early shift, iam going especially when i have early shift, i am going to be tucked up in bed. stav, live a little! i enjoyed last year and stav, live a little! i enjoyed last yearandi stav,...
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rob says, ifeel so sorry for this poor lady. sorry for this poor lady. man, —— and if the costs go upor daily care. care. must be for her to have her support care stopped. care stopped. concerned about how he will cope should anything happen to me. should anything happen to me. your thoughts coming in on that story. let's get some sport now. having knocked out david goffin yesterday. yesterday. that was the day after he saw off novak djokovic. saw off novak djokovic. outgoing arsenal manager arsene wenger. wenger. he said it will be a far more attractive prospect for fans. more attractive prospect for fans. and it will solve the gap. rooney says he has not asked to leave the club. leave the club. in principle to move to dc united in the mls and is yet to sign a deal. the mls and is yet to sign a deal. wet and windy, which will affect the start of play. start of play. after that is a two test series against england. that'll sport. are forever surrounded by pictures of tempting junk food? on buses, on bus shelters and in some overground rail stations. but how much difference might it ma
rob says, ifeel so sorry for this poor lady. sorry for this poor lady. man, —— and if the costs go upor daily care. care. must be for her to have her support care stopped. care stopped. concerned about how he will cope should anything happen to me. should anything happen to me. your thoughts coming in on that story. let's get some sport now. having knocked out david goffin yesterday. yesterday. that was the day after he saw off novak djokovic. saw off novak djokovic. outgoing arsenal...
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ifeel very, very strongly about it. saying he hopes that north korea‘s leader will do what is right for his people so that they can get their relationship back on track. more now from my colleague with further assessments of the decision by donald trump to pull out of the summit. steve, incredible job. john kennedy, thank you very much. heidi, thank you. david purdue, where is david? oh, i love david. what a great guy he is. jim, thank you, what a great lawyer. i learned all about you, one of the great lawyers, i should... learned all about you, one of the great lawyers, ishould... i learned all about you, one of the great lawyers, i should... i think i have to use them. tim scott? tim, thank you, great job. have to use them. tim scott? tim, thank you, greatjob. a great achievement, and pat toomey, who really does know the financial world, i can
ifeel very, very strongly about it. saying he hopes that north korea‘s leader will do what is right for his people so that they can get their relationship back on track. more now from my colleague with further assessments of the decision by donald trump to pull out of the summit. steve, incredible job. john kennedy, thank you very much. heidi, thank you. david purdue, where is david? oh, i love david. what a great guy he is. jim, thank you, what a great lawyer. i learned all about you, one of...
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ifeel sorry for him. i feel sorry for him. it is just one of those... .. you are never alone with a microphone. as we very well no. be careful at all times. finding out what the deal means for suppliers. suppliers. latest news from the corridors of power in westminster. decsions affecting our lives happen at a much more local level. upforgrabs. why they matter. you throbbing with excitement? 0k, well, here are some pretty pictures. building in london. worth it for their own sake, i hope you agree. on election contests as far as the eye can see. with me extends beyond the horizon. urban election year. to defend this time. authorities than most of us will ever know. council work affects most of where you live and how you live. makes where you live a great place to live. why should people bother to vote? area then you are in a parliamentary election. decisions that reflect your values. any elections this time. scotland, wales and northern ireland, for a start. newcastle, leeds, manchester and birmingham. plus in watford and in th
ifeel sorry for him. i feel sorry for him. it is just one of those... .. you are never alone with a microphone. as we very well no. be careful at all times. finding out what the deal means for suppliers. suppliers. latest news from the corridors of power in westminster. decsions affecting our lives happen at a much more local level. upforgrabs. why they matter. you throbbing with excitement? 0k, well, here are some pretty pictures. building in london. worth it for their own sake, i hope you...
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ifeel like i should have said don't try this at home! not in your bathtub! bathtub!ly. preparation do you have to make before ijump like that? before ijump like that? you must have to have everything worked out. have to have everything worked out. before everyjump but there's many years of work that goes into that. years of work that goes into that. because it's extremely dangerous —— don't try this at home. don't try this at home. idea of the force you hit that water with. you have to go feet first. around 60 mph from the equivalent of a nine story building. a nine story building. it's very tough, the impact. have you got it wrong? yes, i've had problems. dive on painkillers for the next few stops. stops. first and that is obviously because of the risk of injury, is it? of the risk of injury, is it? those heights, so to protect your neck and body, we go in feet first. neck and body, we go in feet first. i understand you are the owner of a dive. the most difficult. tell us about that. about that. and this new dive is a forward three somersaults with 11. 5 twists. har
ifeel like i should have said don't try this at home! not in your bathtub! bathtub!ly. preparation do you have to make before ijump like that? before ijump like that? you must have to have everything worked out. have to have everything worked out. before everyjump but there's many years of work that goes into that. years of work that goes into that. because it's extremely dangerous —— don't try this at home. don't try this at home. idea of the force you hit that water with. you have to go...
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it's going to play a huge role, our statement that zimbabwe is open for business, ifeel this is goingeeks in the bush, the rangers head home. the project plans to roll out more women only reserves around the country. it has become a powerful idea, putting women in charge of zimba bwe's wildlife. to reform a sector blighted by scandal and corruption. perhaps just the fresh start that the country needs. shingai nyoka, bbc news, zimbabwe. fantastic team. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live: president trump will announce later whether the us will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. bridging the generational divide — a call for all 25—year—olds to be given ten thousand pounds each — and for working pensioners to pay more towards the nhs. rail companies begin a public consultation aimed at making tickets fairer and easier to use. in the business news... the owner of clydesdale bank and yorkshire bank has made a takeover approach for virgin money as it tries to create a more substantial challenger bank to take on the big four le
it's going to play a huge role, our statement that zimbabwe is open for business, ifeel this is goingeeks in the bush, the rangers head home. the project plans to roll out more women only reserves around the country. it has become a powerful idea, putting women in charge of zimba bwe's wildlife. to reform a sector blighted by scandal and corruption. perhaps just the fresh start that the country needs. shingai nyoka, bbc news, zimbabwe. fantastic team. in a moment a summary of the business news...
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ifeel like the response in hollywood, because it was such a huge case and because he was such a powerfulto wrote a letter and i've found that's puzzling —— a letter and i've found that's puzzling — — in a letter and i've found that's puzzling —— in france. ifound it quite difficult. there has been a study very recently by the writers guild of great britain which, this was published three, four days ago which said only 16% of screenwriters are women and that there is a fundamental inequality in the way that we tell stories. is that because women are not offering to put these stories forward , offering to put these stories forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested? forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested ?m forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested? it is biased. it is bias. it is not market—driven, either. at the box office, stories written by female screenwriters do unbelievably well. it isjust screenwriters do unbelievably well. it is just inherent screenwriters do unbelievably well. it isjust inherent within screenwriters do
ifeel like the response in hollywood, because it was such a huge case and because he was such a powerfulto wrote a letter and i've found that's puzzling —— a letter and i've found that's puzzling — — in a letter and i've found that's puzzling —— in france. ifound it quite difficult. there has been a study very recently by the writers guild of great britain which, this was published three, four days ago which said only 16% of screenwriters are women and that there is a fundamental...