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ina, which means land, and translates to "that which feeds you." springs, mountains, rivers. managed by their ancestors as a sacred trust. here, where fresh water from the mountains and fast moving ocean waters met. early, sustainable, clean fish farms. something in modern times we are still struggling to figure out. >> ritte: because you heard about what people think about us. but the true story is that we have a place of abundance and we try to protect it. try to protect all of these things that we've been able to protect for the last thirty years and it's getting harder and harder. >> hano-hano: every single one of these hawaiians over here get enough evidence that the state of hawaii, the department of land and natural resources, have done a terrible job. we're not even looking for blame. we're actually looking for an agreement that from today -- >> anthony: right. >> hano-hano: we all gonna be pono, we all gon' be righteous, we all gon' be good. our planet is in such, um, bad shape. that being environmental, being green, is trending. that's where the hawaiians have alway
ina, which means land, and translates to "that which feeds you." springs, mountains, rivers. managed by their ancestors as a sacred trust. here, where fresh water from the mountains and fast moving ocean waters met. early, sustainable, clean fish farms. something in modern times we are still struggling to figure out. >> ritte: because you heard about what people think about us. but the true story is that we have a place of abundance and we try to protect it. try to protect all...
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now 500 are ina 10,000 british troops there. now 500 are in a purely training role.pening salvo if a war metaphor of isn't inappropriate in the context. we'll allow it. thank you. coming back to the guardian. the home office saying... they have agreed to review, and my going to the right one? at the bottom of the page, try refugees have hopes raised as home 0ffice reviews calais cases. it emerges people hoping to come to the uk have gone back to the site in calais where everybody used to gather to get across the channel. and where it was such a big story la st and where it was such a big story last year that it was finally being shut down and bulldozed and children we re shut down and bulldozed and children were being may be found somewhere to go to in france where they would be safe, or somehow getting lost in the whole chaos of it all being shut down. obviously this story has been quite aside from one's opinion on the humanitarian nature of it, it's been terrible pr for the government, saying we had room for 3000 children under the agreement and now we have a few h
now 500 are ina 10,000 british troops there. now 500 are in a purely training role.pening salvo if a war metaphor of isn't inappropriate in the context. we'll allow it. thank you. coming back to the guardian. the home office saying... they have agreed to review, and my going to the right one? at the bottom of the page, try refugees have hopes raised as home 0ffice reviews calais cases. it emerges people hoping to come to the uk have gone back to the site in calais where everybody used to gather...
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it slack mr trump may have to pencil ina lot it slack mr trump may have to pencil in a lot more golf, a lot more golf, certainly some with resonance xijinping of in a lot more golf, certainly some with resonance xi jinping of china. —— some with president xi jinping. we've just had some figures that show china is still selling far more to the us than the other way round. more than $21 billion in december alone. that puts those japan figures in perspective somewhat. let's go straight over to the singapore bureau, where mariko 0i joins us. i know that you are married to a golfer. a professional golfer, actually. so i want to know, has he told you anything? the japanese run minister, he is a dab hand at golf? i am wondering who is the best, trump or shinzo abe? we do not talk about golf at home, aaron, nor do we talk about news, because we have no interest in each other‘s sessions, unfortunately. buti we have no interest in each other‘s sessions, unfortunately. but i am sure they would both be welcome if they come to singapore, that is for sure. i think i have to say, it is fairto sure.
it slack mr trump may have to pencil ina lot it slack mr trump may have to pencil in a lot more golf, a lot more golf, certainly some with resonance xijinping of in a lot more golf, certainly some with resonance xi jinping of china. —— some with president xi jinping. we've just had some figures that show china is still selling far more to the us than the other way round. more than $21 billion in december alone. that puts those japan figures in perspective somewhat. let's go straight over to...
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i go on cattle class but ina better quality.class but in a gulf carrier ifill better. they are investing in their private. here they have been in chapter in 11! they also support the us economy, they buy an awful lot of boeing aircraft. he will want to protect us carriers because ofjobs created but he cannot block off, surely, the borders otherwise —— to carriers... otherwise... coffee and cake. always a pleasure. great to see you. cattle class? you fly cattle class, really? hello, there. over the next few days it is going to feel like we have been plunged into the deep freeze, and do not expect crisp, cold weather and blue skies. in fact, for much of the time it will be grey skies. a lot of cloud, and actually, during wednesday we already saw a lot of cloud creeping in across eastern areas. this weather watcher at gower, near swansea, did capture some sunshine. that was where the best of the sunshine was during wednesday, and the highest temperatures as well — 11 degrees. but under the cloud, further east, we were pegged well d
i go on cattle class but ina better quality.class but in a gulf carrier ifill better. they are investing in their private. here they have been in chapter in 11! they also support the us economy, they buy an awful lot of boeing aircraft. he will want to protect us carriers because ofjobs created but he cannot block off, surely, the borders otherwise —— to carriers... otherwise... coffee and cake. always a pleasure. great to see you. cattle class? you fly cattle class, really? hello, there....
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leicester made his to is ina evaporated today. in a row. —— leicester made history to use in april. won because they did the most beautiful thing in they did the most beautiful thing in the premier league and one because they are also in the highlights with a decision that i think has everybody in football united because it's something very, very difficult to accept. at the same time, it's good for all of us to realise how football is at the time. and i surprised? —— am i surprised that these kinds of things can happen? no. it's football. a few strange decisions in 2016, 2017, brexit, president trump, claudio ranieri.e the time it leicester city play liverpool on monday night, they could find themselves in the relegation is on. they have just some matches left to salvage their position. the club's owners have pleaded with the fans to understand their position. they say that the clu b their position. they say that the club is in crisis and they must look after the long—term interests the club. maybe they will be vindicated. maybe t
leicester made his to is ina evaporated today. in a row. —— leicester made history to use in april. won because they did the most beautiful thing in they did the most beautiful thing in the premier league and one because they are also in the highlights with a decision that i think has everybody in football united because it's something very, very difficult to accept. at the same time, it's good for all of us to realise how football is at the time. and i surprised? —— am i surprised that...
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ian stewart dumped her body ina murder.an stewart dumped her body in a cesspit in the hope of inheriting her £4 million fortune. astronomers have discovered seven birth size planets opposite a distant star which could potentially harbour conditions to support life. a political row has broken out over a british islamic state fighter who was freed from one can obey in 2004. he is alleged to have gone on to a suicide attack in iraq. let's update you on the markets. we will return to one of our main stories tonight. the family of a british suicide bomber who carried out an attack in iraq have denied he received £i out an attack in iraq have denied he received £1 million in compensation after being freed from guantanamo bay. it has been reported by the daily mail that jamal al—harith received the pay—out from the uk government after being freed from captivity in 2004. the family say that the figure was a group settle m e nt that the figure was a group settlement including costs the four innocent people including jamal. the daily
ian stewart dumped her body ina murder.an stewart dumped her body in a cesspit in the hope of inheriting her £4 million fortune. astronomers have discovered seven birth size planets opposite a distant star which could potentially harbour conditions to support life. a political row has broken out over a british islamic state fighter who was freed from one can obey in 2004. he is alleged to have gone on to a suicide attack in iraq. let's update you on the markets. we will return to one of our...
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yes, the big airlines put ina complaint are they?big airlines put in a complaint about the gulf carriers. they wanted to go to congress. they made allegations of unfair competition, these carriers from the gulf came into the market, and the document originally produced, which was about 50 pages, the three gulf carriers issued rebuttals into the hundreds of pages, evidence countering the arguments, these carriers have increased their services, the boss of kata airways told me last year, i have at world us mayors in my office imploring me to start services to the us —— imploring me to start services to the us -- qatar airways. the key beyond the end services and what it means for access to major us cities which of course is all part of the economy and job creation and so on is these guys by large numbers of boeing aircraft and a massive customers for boeing. if there is any poster boy for jobs customers for boeing. if there is any poster boy forjobs it is boeing. you are right that all three are fast—growing and emirates has been aroun
yes, the big airlines put ina complaint are they?big airlines put in a complaint about the gulf carriers. they wanted to go to congress. they made allegations of unfair competition, these carriers from the gulf came into the market, and the document originally produced, which was about 50 pages, the three gulf carriers issued rebuttals into the hundreds of pages, evidence countering the arguments, these carriers have increased their services, the boss of kata airways told me last year, i have...
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on the network, that is going to be on the network, that is going to have live maps, driving around inaa smart city. you are also going to have a distribution of media that today is not possible, in terms of video. all of those things are coming. we were promised all of that with four g. four g is still rolling out for people. what is the difference between four g and 5g. is it simply speed? it is speed, and it is also getting the network ready for the other machines coming onto the network. 4g is really about data communication onto the internet. it doesn't allow robotics, it doesn't allow autonomous driving, like if the majority of cars are autonomous. it doesn't deliver all of that bandwidth yet. 5g gets us ready for that next step. and is it actually going to come as quickly as some people seem to think? aren't they going to be delays? aren't they going to be delays? aren't they going to be arguments over standards, over what the right technology actually is? yes, it is. we are going to have delays. we are going to arguments and physics issues. you know what? it is going to come fas
on the network, that is going to be on the network, that is going to have live maps, driving around inaa smart city. you are also going to have a distribution of media that today is not possible, in terms of video. all of those things are coming. we were promised all of that with four g. four g is still rolling out for people. what is the difference between four g and 5g. is it simply speed? it is speed, and it is also getting the network ready for the other machines coming onto the network. 4g...
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now, the head of ina, intelligence and analysis, has criticized that report, in fact, the departmentf homeland security has on the record criticized that report. is that unusual? >> it is unusual and it's also unusual to have ina requested to come up with intel that supports a previously arrived at conclusion. normally your policy and your conclusions arise from the intel as it's developed and vetted amongst different agencies. so that there's a cohesive view of what the policy that arises from that intelligence should be. here it sounds backwards, that they were given direction on what conclusion to reach and despite what some in ina thought were directed to develop intel that supported that conclusion. >> now, the trump white house argues that the obama administration under played terrorism, not counting as terrorist activities attacks that were thwarted or failed in any way, not counting as serious enough when individuals attempted to join or support terrorist groups. they want to expand the definition of terrorist activities to include all of those factors. does that seem unreaso
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just as you think it couldn't get worse, ina just as you think it couldn't get worse, in a wayjust gotarly what happened, some people voted for ukip in the general election, switched the vote to vote conservative, in order to out seat labour because labour was absolutely too farfor them, labour because labour was absolutely too far for them, they didn't want a labourmp. too far for them, they didn't want a labour mp. the interesting thing is ukip voters did in copeland, we think, move to the tories to defeat labour, which is precisely what conservative voters did not do in stoke, which was moved to ukip to defeat labour. so it's a double bad result for you. copeland was much more clearly two horse race and stoke was more of a three horse race. if you saw the 2015 result, it was ukip and the conservatives neck and neck in second place. ukip told as it was a two horse race in the campaign, that the tories were not in it, that the only people to beat labour was ukip. well, absolutely. i think in stoke that was the case, but it ended up as the result we had. but a different thing happened
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it begins ina a shoestring and shot in 25 days. boy becoming a man, finding himself in the process. arrival, also with eight nominations, is an alien invasion movie with a twist. it chronicles what happens to a linguist who learns the aliens' language. through this encounter, learning the language, this particular language will change her life and i should maybe not say that on camera, was it is one of the keys of the movie, but it is really a film about our relationship with nature also. i've dreamt about being a doctor... with six nominations, hacksaw ridge is also up for best picture. lyon also has six nominations. it is the feelgood tale ofa nominations. it is the feelgood tale of a young australian man of indian heritage who uses his google earth to find his birth mother in india. the boy gets very lost. this is a boy who was the boy gets very lost. this is a the by f first half of the film is about him using his instincts to escape danger and predators in the city. manchester by the sea also has six nominations. the story is
it begins ina a shoestring and shot in 25 days. boy becoming a man, finding himself in the process. arrival, also with eight nominations, is an alien invasion movie with a twist. it chronicles what happens to a linguist who learns the aliens' language. through this encounter, learning the language, this particular language will change her life and i should maybe not say that on camera, was it is one of the keys of the movie, but it is really a film about our relationship with nature also. i've...
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and ina test. and in a few hours, dan evans will lead the davis campaign. will take on canada but they will be without british number one andy murray. more sports news later. european union leaders, who have been holding a summit in malta, have expressed concerns about some of the decisions taken by president trump. speaking after the talks, the maltese prime minister — joseph muscat — stressed the eu would engage with the united states but it wouldn't stay silent when important principles were trampled on. theresa may has been briefing the leaders about her meeting with mr trump at the white house. i was pleased to be able to visit president trump so early in his administration and, crucially, when i was there i was able to confirm with him his 100% commitment to nato — nato which has helped keep the security of notjust the uk but europe and is crucial in keeping that security in the future. but as we look forward to negotiations we will have with the european union, we will be looking to build a partnership with the european union which is in theinterests
and ina test. and in a few hours, dan evans will lead the davis campaign. will take on canada but they will be without british number one andy murray. more sports news later. european union leaders, who have been holding a summit in malta, have expressed concerns about some of the decisions taken by president trump. speaking after the talks, the maltese prime minister — joseph muscat — stressed the eu would engage with the united states but it wouldn't stay silent when important principles...
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a vigil is held for the victims of a shooting ina held for the victims of a shooting in a kansas bars killed in what is believed to be a racially motivated attack. in an exodus of civilians from western mosul as iraqi troops pushed deeper into territory held by the so—called islamic state. malaysian officials say the kuala lumpur international airport is safe and has no radioactive or hazardous materials. the announcement came after security experts carried out a sweep for any traces of the toxic nerve agent that killed the half brother of the north korean leader. police said kim jong—nam was assassinated with a lethal dose of vx, a chemical listed by the un as a weapon of mass destruction. even though the search was conducted in 11 days after the murder, police say not a single medical emergency was reported. the screening process was carried out at areas and locations related to this case. as a result of this screening process, we confirm number one, there is no hazardous material found. number two, it number one, there is no hazardous materialfound. numbertwo, it is free from any
a vigil is held for the victims of a shooting ina held for the victims of a shooting in a kansas bars killed in what is believed to be a racially motivated attack. in an exodus of civilians from western mosul as iraqi troops pushed deeper into territory held by the so—called islamic state. malaysian officials say the kuala lumpur international airport is safe and has no radioactive or hazardous materials. the announcement came after security experts carried out a sweep for any traces of the...
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security in house intelligence agency, the office of intelligence and analysis, otherwise known as ina filed a report disagreeing with the white house view that blocking immigration from all seven countries, even temporarily is justified. they disagree with that assessment and some dhs officials do not think nationality is the best indicator of potential terrorism. a spokeswoman for the department of homeland security, press secretary confirmed to cnn while dhs was asked to draft a comprehensive report, the document you're referencing was commentary from a single intelligence source versus an official robust document with thorough inner agency vetting and in fact, the department of homeland security disparaged its own intelligence report saying the ina report does not include data from other intelligence community sources and dhs spokeswoman telling cnn it is incomplete, pointed internal discussions about the merits and whether they have sufficient supporting data from the broader intelligence community is a part of developing any official dhs intelligence assessment. >> so i understan
security in house intelligence agency, the office of intelligence and analysis, otherwise known as ina filed a report disagreeing with the white house view that blocking immigration from all seven countries, even temporarily is justified. they disagree with that assessment and some dhs officials do not think nationality is the best indicator of potential terrorism. a spokeswoman for the department of homeland security, press secretary confirmed to cnn while dhs was asked to draft a...
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it was ina burial with a sword bent into.abbard when that happened so we can imagine the wood of this guarded shattering around the blade. so this man had a high place in society. i think it was important. as an archaeologist i want to understand his life as well as his dead. mellon team are looking for more clues near the burial site. what is clear is that this warrior met a violent end. first i will show you this goal. it is very fragile. his remains have made a short journey to hull. he has three injuries at the back of his head. here, here and another one on top of the head there. a deep one. he may have died by the sword but new data shows that this man was less than fighting fit. these are some of his rib bones. can you see the discolouration on the rib? and there, particularly. can you see how bumpy it is? and again on this one. it almost looks like dirt. it should not be there. it is his body reacting to severe infection. the warrior had tuberculosis, a debilitating chest infection which would have weakened him. scien
it was ina burial with a sword bent into.abbard when that happened so we can imagine the wood of this guarded shattering around the blade. so this man had a high place in society. i think it was important. as an archaeologist i want to understand his life as well as his dead. mellon team are looking for more clues near the burial site. what is clear is that this warrior met a violent end. first i will show you this goal. it is very fragile. his remains have made a short journey to hull. he has...
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off the field, he was a member of the famous springbok side that won the world cup in 1995, playing ina in 1995, playing in a total of 89 tests, scoring 38 tries, a record for his nation at the time, captain of his country for four 2: the 1a": sis; eiéggiif‘igfi cup in1999 and 1a": sis; eiéggiif‘igfi cup in 1999 and ended his world cup in 1999 and ended his 10—year array in 2003. then he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2011, sparing him to start his foundation which raises awareness of the illness, providing care and support to sufferers as well. the presidentjacob support to sufferers as well. the president jacob zuma said support to sufferers as well. the presidentjacob zuma said that the country has lost a legend. further tributes from some of the biggest names in rugby union on social media. south africa and leicester tigers wingerjp pietersen said... the former new zealand fly—half dan carter said... really sad news. thank you. further coverage of that story on the bbc sport application. if you go to be bbc sport up, there is coverage of this... last night, super bowl his
off the field, he was a member of the famous springbok side that won the world cup in 1995, playing ina in 1995, playing in a total of 89 tests, scoring 38 tries, a record for his nation at the time, captain of his country for four 2: the 1a": sis; eiéggiif‘igfi cup in1999 and 1a": sis; eiéggiif‘igfi cup in 1999 and ended his world cup in 1999 and ended his 10—year array in 2003. then he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2011, sparing him to start his foundation...
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a helicopter pilot who died ina casualties.uesday. virginia langeberg, bbc news. the italians scored after eight minutes in theirfirst the italians scored after eight minutes in their first knockout tie against real madrid. despite the laws of the hope —— home crowd, they came back and won 3—1. in munich, the london club got an equaliser that there were more home goals from lewandowski, thiago, and muller, and with a four goal difference, this tie looks as it's already decided. we lost our organisation and we looked mentally veryjaded. very vulnerable from that moment on. the last 25 minutes was a nightmare for us last 25 minutes was a nightmare for us because we looked like we had no response it started as a hobby for rowan mccabe — knocking on people's doors and offering to write them a personal poem. now a year on, he's been given an arts council grant to continue his work as britain's only door to door poet. david sillito met him on his rounds in the north of england. my name is rowan mccabe. i am a door—to—door poet. i kno
a helicopter pilot who died ina casualties.uesday. virginia langeberg, bbc news. the italians scored after eight minutes in theirfirst the italians scored after eight minutes in their first knockout tie against real madrid. despite the laws of the hope —— home crowd, they came back and won 3—1. in munich, the london club got an equaliser that there were more home goals from lewandowski, thiago, and muller, and with a four goal difference, this tie looks as it's already decided. we lost...
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i shuffle round ina out? what's wrong?en dressing gown which probably smells of dogs! moving swiftly on! some trouble today for theresa may it seems? it was come back corbyn today. he had a couple of dismal pmqs where he's been wrong—footed over brexit. today, he did pretty well. he had acquited lea ked did pretty well. he had acquited leaked texts between the leader the surrey county council and an official at the department for look at government called nick which suggested there had been some secret sweetheart deal to avoid surrey cou nty sweetheart deal to avoid surrey county council holding a referendum to whack up their council tax by 15% because of the pressure their local social care services were under. so, you know, it really, a really significant story and playing to an issue which has been dominating the news. so important too for many people. have a listen to the last pa rt people. have a listen to the last part of the exchanges betweenjeremy corbyn and theresa may. hospital wards are overcrowded. a million pe
i shuffle round ina out? what's wrong?en dressing gown which probably smells of dogs! moving swiftly on! some trouble today for theresa may it seems? it was come back corbyn today. he had a couple of dismal pmqs where he's been wrong—footed over brexit. today, he did pretty well. he had acquited lea ked did pretty well. he had acquited leaked texts between the leader the surrey county council and an official at the department for look at government called nick which suggested there had been...
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i have not seen him ina towards him now?im in a while but i am hoping he is not blaming himself too much about this. i will wait and see what happens. russia have been stripped of the axiioom relay silver medal from the london 2012 olympics. sprinter antonina krivoshapka tested positive for a steroid, in the retesting programme, with the ioc predicting that more adverse samples are likely to be found. jamaica and ukraine are likely to be promoted to silver chris froome finished 26th on day one of his first event of the year, the herald sun tour in melbourne. froome was 27th in the prologue last year, before going on to win the five—day event. his fellow briton mark cavendish is riding in the dubai tour at the moment, and had a frustrating finish to the race, getting boxed in somewhere in there, and finishing the second stage in seventh, to leave him sixth overall. the tour leader and stage winner was cavendish‘s old rival from germany, marcel kittel. tiger woods says the back injury that kept him out of the game for 19 month
i have not seen him ina towards him now?im in a while but i am hoping he is not blaming himself too much about this. i will wait and see what happens. russia have been stripped of the axiioom relay silver medal from the london 2012 olympics. sprinter antonina krivoshapka tested positive for a steroid, in the retesting programme, with the ioc predicting that more adverse samples are likely to be found. jamaica and ukraine are likely to be promoted to silver chris froome finished 26th on day one...
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the vietnamese government said she too thought she was taking part ina prank.dinary murder. a north korean diplomat wanted for questioning has yet to come forward. for more on the decoration at the airport in kuala lumpur or, go to our website. you will also find more background on how kimjong—nam was killed and the investigation into his death. moron president trump's decision not to go to the white house dinner. we are speaking. lets talk with his decision on not going to the white house dinner. how unusual is this? . the last time it happened was when ronald reagan was shot. it is seen as a big moment in washington and clearly president trump has pretty bad relationships with a lot ofjournalists at the moment. it doesn't come as a huge surprise but it is a big unprecedented moment. how have people reacted to it? people are reacting with a bit of shock and surprise that this has happened in such an interesting fashion. he simply tweeted that he wasn't going. there has been tension between him and the press so at the moment it is and the press so at the moment
the vietnamese government said she too thought she was taking part ina prank.dinary murder. a north korean diplomat wanted for questioning has yet to come forward. for more on the decoration at the airport in kuala lumpur or, go to our website. you will also find more background on how kimjong—nam was killed and the investigation into his death. moron president trump's decision not to go to the white house dinner. we are speaking. lets talk with his decision on not going to the white house...
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ina in a moment, i will take you somewhere that is about to get more rain than it can handle.ay, there were showers in scotland. here is a view of a rainbow looking out over perth. parts of south west scotland have been wetter than normal, but for the bulk of the uk, it has been a rather dry month in a rather dry winter. the met office says with average rainfall for the rest of february, it could be the top ten driest winter in record. in northern ireland, it could be in the top five. northern ireland, last year had its wettest on record. just shows how our weather goes from one extreme to the other. how about another incredible transformation. here is a view of california. a wet system here is a view of california. a wet syste m co m es here is a view of california. a wet system comes in. los angeles could end up with many inches of rain. there are flash flood warnings in effect. all the rain has made a significant dent in the drab. though there are some areas in drought. north—east usa and canada has seen winter storm after winter storm this week. another one pulling away on
ina in a moment, i will take you somewhere that is about to get more rain than it can handle.ay, there were showers in scotland. here is a view of a rainbow looking out over perth. parts of south west scotland have been wetter than normal, but for the bulk of the uk, it has been a rather dry month in a rather dry winter. the met office says with average rainfall for the rest of february, it could be the top ten driest winter in record. in northern ireland, it could be in the top five. northern...
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ina think in a think there's been a huge amount of excitement here., the club he joined asa his county club, the club he joined as a teenager, where he honed his skill is in and let him on the path to becoming england captain. the news was announced this morning. many of us were expecting it. joe root says he feels privileged, humbled and very excited. he was the obvious choice as well. the former captain said he consulted with a number of england's senior players before delivering the news to route over the weekend. he feels joe before delivering the news to route over the weekend. he feelsjoe root has the cricketing intelligence to make a success in this field. something that is echoed by yorkshire's director of cricket. it's a big job butjoe was that kind of personal take it in his stride. he is more than capable of dealing with the pressures captaincy brings. as you say, it can affect people detrimentally but it can also be something that improves him as a cricketer as well. i think it's going to be that case with joe that it will make him an even
ina think in a think there's been a huge amount of excitement here., the club he joined asa his county club, the club he joined as a teenager, where he honed his skill is in and let him on the path to becoming england captain. the news was announced this morning. many of us were expecting it. joe root says he feels privileged, humbled and very excited. he was the obvious choice as well. the former captain said he consulted with a number of england's senior players before delivering the news to...
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of homeland security went ton to disparage its own intelligence division's report saying, quote, the ina report does not include data from other intelligence community services that dhs spokes woman told cnn. it is incomplete. internal discussion about the products and whether they have sufficient supporting data from the broader intelligence communities is an integral part of developing any official dhs intelligen intelligence assessment. the second issue is the trump white house seeking an intelligence report to fit its policy instead of the other way around, having policy fitting the evidence. sources are also telling cnn's pamela brown those within the department of homeland security who have concerns that intelligence at the department is being or might be politicized. though the department called that accusation, quote, absurd and not factually accurate. according to the senior white house oi official, however, the president and his team are determined to prove that the 9th circuit argument is wrong as are those in the media and democrats who have made the same argument, such as fo
of homeland security went ton to disparage its own intelligence division's report saying, quote, the ina report does not include data from other intelligence community services that dhs spokes woman told cnn. it is incomplete. internal discussion about the products and whether they have sufficient supporting data from the broader intelligence communities is an integral part of developing any official dhs intelligen intelligence assessment. the second issue is the trump white house seeking an...
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just to put this ina and sold by the gang.worried about puppy hotline from people worried about puppy training —— trading. last year that figure had more than doubled to 3600 calls from people concerned. they say this is clearly a growing problem and one last point about this case, two of the defendants, there are ongoing animal cruelty charges to be dealt with but they will be heard at a magistrates‘ court because in law animal cruelty is less serious than fraud that was dealt here today. thank you for that. an algerian woman ran up a 6—figure bill for nhs treatment after giving birth prematurely to quadruplets in london. she was taken ill on a flight from america to nigeria via heathrow. the news comes asa nigeria via heathrow. the news comes as a group of mps urge the government to take urgent action to recover more money for treating foreign patients. here is our health correspondent. these tiny babies illustrate a challenge for the nhs. one of the quadruplets did not survive the premature birth and a second died at the we
just to put this ina and sold by the gang.worried about puppy hotline from people worried about puppy training —— trading. last year that figure had more than doubled to 3600 calls from people concerned. they say this is clearly a growing problem and one last point about this case, two of the defendants, there are ongoing animal cruelty charges to be dealt with but they will be heard at a magistrates‘ court because in law animal cruelty is less serious than fraud that was dealt here...
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it is sort of charming, ina way, it is sort of charming, in a way, it is almost like watching someone ido like watching someone else, though. i do sort of remember those moments in front of a bbc microphone. standing on the box because you're so tiny. i had to stand in a box. it was quite sweet that a true little voice. very true. i want to tease out the relationship with your father. he was quite strict. today, in showbiz and indeed in top sports as well, there is this concept of the very pushy parent who really has grand ambitions for their child and will not let them rest until those ambitions are met. was he a bit like that? i suppose he was a bit but i absolutely adored him. he could do no wrong and, it is true, he always wanted to be an act to himself. he was very handsome. was never allowed to go into showbiz and so i think, through me, he was living out his fantasies. i suppose he was a bit pushy but i was a child and somebody had to push we forward. the complication is that your father and he became your manager and he became your manager and by your early 20s, when you were
it is sort of charming, ina way, it is sort of charming, in a way, it is almost like watching someone ido like watching someone else, though. i do sort of remember those moments in front of a bbc microphone. standing on the box because you're so tiny. i had to stand in a box. it was quite sweet that a true little voice. very true. i want to tease out the relationship with your father. he was quite strict. today, in showbiz and indeed in top sports as well, there is this concept of the very...
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he was seen leaving with them ina gloves.bag. 0n the morning of the 28th september, he was seen morning of the 28th september, he was seen pacing outside the matalan store where the couple both worked, as they arrived for the early shift. he ambushed them. he stabbed lee simmons eight times, zoe morgan tried to pull him off. he then turned on her and chased her across the street. ssh she sustained 32 injuries in total. sentencing him to life in prison with a minimum of 23 yea rs before life in prison with a minimum of 23 years before he could be considered for parole, thejudge years before he could be considered for parole, the judge said that he had robbed two familiesof a much—loved son and daughter in the last 15 minutes those families have issued a statement in which they say we are disappointed at the leniency of this sentence. our top story this lunchtime: a coroner has condemned the police response during the tunisia terror attack that left 30 british tourists dead. and coming up: meet spraybot, the robot lizard spread
he was seen leaving with them ina gloves.bag. 0n the morning of the 28th september, he was seen morning of the 28th september, he was seen pacing outside the matalan store where the couple both worked, as they arrived for the early shift. he ambushed them. he stabbed lee simmons eight times, zoe morgan tried to pull him off. he then turned on her and chased her across the street. ssh she sustained 32 injuries in total. sentencing him to life in prison with a minimum of 23 yea rs before life in...
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in a sense, it made your career ina doping.list, long to have that piece that made hollywood movies and you have that. you found your life consumed by this and at one point, your daughter made a comment when she saw he won the b about lance and she said, i'm watching you on tv while the rest of the family are having dinner, same old, same old. —— she saw you on a tv. was it worth it? i never saw it asa tv. was it worth it? i never saw it as a sacrifice. this was the most funi as a sacrifice. this was the most fun i was ever going to have as a journalist. people are always astounded. you were sued? he cost your newspaper million. and your family? and i said actually, it wasn't horrible. i had a good time. i never felt more journalistically alive as i was during those years. i know it is a preposterous kind of comparison because what happened with bob woodward and watergate was violently bigger than armstrong but if you look at that movie, all the president's men, what she sees to journalists on the case, having the time of their
in a sense, it made your career ina doping.list, long to have that piece that made hollywood movies and you have that. you found your life consumed by this and at one point, your daughter made a comment when she saw he won the b about lance and she said, i'm watching you on tv while the rest of the family are having dinner, same old, same old. —— she saw you on a tv. was it worth it? i never saw it asa tv. was it worth it? i never saw it as a sacrifice. this was the most funi as a...
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it is thought some people walking their dog yesterday found the cocaine ina their dog yesterday foundrted it to norfolk police. today, authorities have spent the day searching i4 today, authorities have spent the day searching 14 miles of the coastline looking for further bags they have found more. those bags we re they have found more. those bags were tied by a rope to big and green plastic containers to stop the class a drug from sinking in the water. it is thought the experts have now found 360 kilos. if it was cut and sold on the streets, it would be worth £50 million. the national crime agency says it is investigating why those drugs were washed up peer in norfolk. they don't think it was here, the intended destination was expected to be and they say tonight this is a huge blow to the criminals involved. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this afternoon. police in manchester say a man and a woman have died in a house fire in withington — four children are in hospital. the children, aged between 10 and 17, are being treated for their injuries. another m
it is thought some people walking their dog yesterday found the cocaine ina their dog yesterday foundrted it to norfolk police. today, authorities have spent the day searching i4 today, authorities have spent the day searching 14 miles of the coastline looking for further bags they have found more. those bags we re they have found more. those bags were tied by a rope to big and green plastic containers to stop the class a drug from sinking in the water. it is thought the experts have now found...
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you want a healthcare system and, by the way, we are going to be submitting ina the way, we are goingo be submitting in a couple of weeks a great healthcare submitting in a couple of weeks a great healthca re plan submitting in a couple of weeks a great healthcare plan that's going to ta ke great healthcare plan that's going to take the place of the disaster known as obamaca re. to take the place of the disaster known as obamacare. it will be repealed and replaced. and for those people, the people who are put into rooms where republicans are talking about the plan and it wouldn't matter what they say, for those people, just so you understand, our plan will be much better healthcare ata plan will be much better healthcare at a much lower cost. 0k? nothing to complain about. at one point during his address mr trump exclaimed how huge his audience of fans was and proceeded to invite a man from the crowd on stage. mr trump said the man, now identified as gene huber, had waited since 4am to attend and said, "this guy is great, i'm not worried about him", signalling for security to allow hi
you want a healthcare system and, by the way, we are going to be submitting ina the way, we are goingo be submitting in a couple of weeks a great healthcare submitting in a couple of weeks a great healthca re plan submitting in a couple of weeks a great healthcare plan that's going to ta ke great healthcare plan that's going to take the place of the disaster known as obamaca re. to take the place of the disaster known as obamacare. it will be repealed and replaced. and for those people, the...
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there will be a tendency for a bit more ina there will be a tendency for a bit more in a way of cloudres up to 13 degrees in mildest spots. we have a band of rain pushing southwards across scotland into england and wales. the wind will become quite gusty over the tops of the pennines and east of the pennines overnight. look at these temperatures. they are above the kind of temperatures we would expect during the daytime, let alone the night. this is the picture over monday. watch out for gusty wind to the east of the pennines. 0utbreaks wind to the east of the pennines. outbreaks of rain to the north and west. across england and wales, pretty mild. temperatures of 15 or 16 degrees. good morning. the headlines: thousands of prison officers in london and the south—east of england are to get an instant pay increase of between £3000 and £5,000. the justice secretary responds to criticism that it is simply papering over the cracks. this will take time. it is not something you can sort out in weeks or months. it ta kes sort out in weeks or months. it takes time to recruit people. it ta kes
there will be a tendency for a bit more ina there will be a tendency for a bit more in a way of cloudres up to 13 degrees in mildest spots. we have a band of rain pushing southwards across scotland into england and wales. the wind will become quite gusty over the tops of the pennines and east of the pennines overnight. look at these temperatures. they are above the kind of temperatures we would expect during the daytime, let alone the night. this is the picture over monday. watch out for gusty...
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tonight ina faster than anyone imagined.. leicester city have to look forward, just 13 games left in order to salvage their premier league status. even if they manage to do it, one sense is that this sacking will forever be seen as a symbol of something rather unsavoury in the modern game and his departure from the world of sport will be seen as having lost something. a former suspect in connection with the murder of black teenager stephen lawrence is facing jail for his role ina£4 lawrence is facing jail for his role in a £4 million drugs plot. neil acourt is due to be sentenced at kingston crown court alongside five other men for funnelling drugs between london and the north—east of england. the head of the unite union, len mccluskey has described a meeting with the chief executive of the french car giant psa group as "open and relatively positive." psa — which makes peugeot and citroen cars — is in talks to take control of vauxhall and opel. that's raised concerns about the future of vauxhall‘s factories at ellesmere port
tonight ina faster than anyone imagined.. leicester city have to look forward, just 13 games left in order to salvage their premier league status. even if they manage to do it, one sense is that this sacking will forever be seen as a symbol of something rather unsavoury in the modern game and his departure from the world of sport will be seen as having lost something. a former suspect in connection with the murder of black teenager stephen lawrence is facing jail for his role ina£4 lawrence is...
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england's longest serving captain, cook led the team ina serving captain, cook led the team in a recordhe won almost 40% of games he captained, not the best record but better than most of his predecessors. he has worked feverishly hard on his technique throughout the years to improve their technique and we see, you know, fantastic test cricketer, the rock of the england batting for the last decade. like his batting, alastair cook was cautious as captain, sometimes appearing relu cta nt captain, sometimes appearing reluctant leader. the chastening ashes defeat led to a fallout with kevin pietersen. cook, as ever, battled on but since then england have become inconsistent and now need a fresh start. the heir apparent has always beenjoe root but whoever steps into the role, he will be well supported by england's highest ever run scorer. just 32, alastair cook's time as captain may be over. his time at the crease could continue for years to come. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. george, it is not nice out there, wind and howling gales in northern ireland earlier,
england's longest serving captain, cook led the team ina serving captain, cook led the team in a recordhe won almost 40% of games he captained, not the best record but better than most of his predecessors. he has worked feverishly hard on his technique throughout the years to improve their technique and we see, you know, fantastic test cricketer, the rock of the england batting for the last decade. like his batting, alastair cook was cautious as captain, sometimes appearing relu cta nt captain,...
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and ina her as their beautiful mother. for at work. she will be missed by so many. she was the rock of our family. and kept us all going. trudyjones, mother of four, on the beach at the rear of the hotel, killed on the beach as a result, the coroner says, ofa beach as a result, the coroner says, of a gunshot wound. and the coroner has also said that carly lovat was unlawfully killed. one of the youngest victims of the gunmen on that day, carly lovett. she was 2a, a beauty blogger and a photographer from gainsborough in lincolnshire. her parents, joanne and kevin, and herfiance, liam, and otherfamily and kevin, and herfiance, liam, and other family members said she was, and always will be, our beautiful shining lights. she had recently got engaged to liam. her childhood sweetheart of ten years. carly lovett, the coroner said, was killed on the first for administration area of the hotel. as a result of a gunshot wound to the chest. she was a graduate of lincoln university. carly lovett, one of the youngest victims of the gun
and ina her as their beautiful mother. for at work. she will be missed by so many. she was the rock of our family. and kept us all going. trudyjones, mother of four, on the beach at the rear of the hotel, killed on the beach as a result, the coroner says, ofa beach as a result, the coroner says, of a gunshot wound. and the coroner has also said that carly lovat was unlawfully killed. one of the youngest victims of the gunmen on that day, carly lovett. she was 2a, a beauty blogger and a...
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in response to that liz truss said ina done.that liz truss said in a statement, that it's right that everyone understands the importance of judicial independence and the rule of law in a free society. if sections of the press can be criticised for undermining the rule of law, then the supreme court itself, currently made up of ten white men and one white woman, has faced criticism for a marked lack of diversity. the process of appointing a new president and jew new justices begins appointing a new president and jew newjustices begins today. with steps to encourage —— and two new justices begins today. with steps to encourage more diverse candidates, including the option of part—time working. that should encourage a favourable press. clive coleman, bbc news. researchers say taking vitamin d supplements could prevent more than three million people in the uk from getting colds or flu each year. sunshine is needed to produce the vitamin naturally in the skin — and levels plummet during the winter. the team — from queen mary, univers
in response to that liz truss said ina done.that liz truss said in a statement, that it's right that everyone understands the importance of judicial independence and the rule of law in a free society. if sections of the press can be criticised for undermining the rule of law, then the supreme court itself, currently made up of ten white men and one white woman, has faced criticism for a marked lack of diversity. the process of appointing a new president and jew new justices begins appointing a...
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the press reince priebus defended the president's statements about media, insisting mr trump believed inaident believes in the first amendment, in the free press, we don't believe everyone is loutsy in the media, we don't believe everything is bad but there are some things that are really bad and we have tried to he categorises that as fa ke have tried to he categorises that as fake news, what we have been through over the last ten days has been unbelievable. the leak, the fake stories, the anonymous accusation, that stuff is bad. the chief executive of sainsbury‘s has intervened in the row about the revaluation of business rates, which takes effect in april. mike coupe says the current system is archaic and needs fundamental reform, because it favours online businesses. some high street retailers say they will see rates rise dramatically, though the government says the majority of firms will pay the same or less. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. the effects will be felt and business groups have been asking for help. the government says the majority of firms will pay the same
the press reince priebus defended the president's statements about media, insisting mr trump believed inaident believes in the first amendment, in the free press, we don't believe everyone is loutsy in the media, we don't believe everything is bad but there are some things that are really bad and we have tried to he categorises that as fa ke have tried to he categorises that as fake news, what we have been through over the last ten days has been unbelievable. the leak, the fake stories, the...
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as you mentioned, he is ina is ongoing. as you mentioned, he is in a critical condition.mach as part of the attack, and is under heavy guard ina of the attack, and is under heavy guard in a paris hospital right now. and what is the feeling in france at the moment about how this incident went? because, of course, there have been many more armed police on the streets, given the whole spate of terror attacks that france suffered. what do people think about the way this was handled ? what do people think about the way this was handled? this was an attack that was foiled. yes, it was. i think to be entirely straight with you, this is a supreme vindication of having a pretty high—profile military presence on the streets of paris. it is quite a sight in paris to see heavily armed soldiers patrolling transport hubs, being outside major public buildings, outside major tourist venues. buildings, outside major tourist venues. but this kind of attack was exactly what they were there for. this man was carrying two 40 centimetre long machetes. if he had managed to get into the crowded
as you mentioned, he is ina is ongoing. as you mentioned, he is in a critical condition.mach as part of the attack, and is under heavy guard ina of the attack, and is under heavy guard in a paris hospital right now. and what is the feeling in france at the moment about how this incident went? because, of course, there have been many more armed police on the streets, given the whole spate of terror attacks that france suffered. what do people think about the way this was handled ? what do people...
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labour put the divisions ina new direction? labour put the divisions in a new light.position of a three line whip, the compulsion for mp5 to vote in favour of brexit, even if they might argue over the details. that meant 47 labour mp5 rebelled, only one conservative mp, ken clarke, did that. we will see more division when we get into the detail. in the white paper, there is no commitment, unilaterally, to give eu citizens the right to stay on. some conservative mp5 are concerned about that. there is also the issue about what is or is not a meaningful vote? the white paper is not clear about this. downing street said there will bea this. downing street said there will be a vote in parliament on the final day when the government has negotiated with the eu. labour are pressing to give mp5 time to see that the at the same time as the european parliament and influence the deal. there are conservative mp5 who are very sympathetic to that approach and he might put their rebellion on hold until later on in the process. we will seek more divisions on the government side becomi
labour put the divisions ina new direction? labour put the divisions in a new light.position of a three line whip, the compulsion for mp5 to vote in favour of brexit, even if they might argue over the details. that meant 47 labour mp5 rebelled, only one conservative mp, ken clarke, did that. we will see more division when we get into the detail. in the white paper, there is no commitment, unilaterally, to give eu citizens the right to stay on. some conservative mp5 are concerned about that....
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people's idea about people being excluded from society by being put ina excluded from society by beings not the reality. in reality those people are going to leave at some point. if they'd been in an environment where they've been meeting more dangerous criminals, building links, given no opportunity, the situation is going to get worse. we need less people in prison and more officers. it's a vicious cycle, once you going to jail, have the resources, once you get out your going to offend again? pa rt get out your going to offend again? part of it is we aren't tackling the drug market in prisons. people are spending money on drugs in prison and then leaving prison with a huge debt to dangerous men. if they were a burglar before, they'll have to resort to burgling straightaway because they've got people they owe a huge sum of money. it's a very dangerous situation we are creating which will lead to more crime, not less. a very interesting point. george mcbride from volte face, good to talk to you. you can watch that panorama behind bars in full tonight at 8:30pm on bbc one. their headlin
people's idea about people being excluded from society by being put ina excluded from society by beings not the reality. in reality those people are going to leave at some point. if they'd been in an environment where they've been meeting more dangerous criminals, building links, given no opportunity, the situation is going to get worse. we need less people in prison and more officers. it's a vicious cycle, once you going to jail, have the resources, once you get out your going to offend again?...
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holistic fashion, if you get people together working closely together, as you suggest, then you are ina but is better protected than most countries, and it's important to keep that leading edgein it's important to keep that leading edge in cyber security, and developing the thinking that goes around, not just in developing the thinking that goes around, notjust in the technical sense, which i think a lot will come out of gchq in this partnership, but also ina out of gchq in this partnership, but also in a commercial sense, in a philosophical sense. there is a lot of money to be made if you understand information flow, and that, i think, understand information flow, and that, ithink, is understand information flow, and that, i think, is the big change. 0nce companies realise that they can make more money by exploiting the information they have, then they will obviously protect it, and that protection will be a return on investment rather than an overhead for them, as it currently is, in terms of cyber security. what are some of the main threats that we really all ought to be worried abou
holistic fashion, if you get people together working closely together, as you suggest, then you are ina but is better protected than most countries, and it's important to keep that leading edgein it's important to keep that leading edge in cyber security, and developing the thinking that goes around, not just in developing the thinking that goes around, notjust in the technical sense, which i think a lot will come out of gchq in this partnership, but also ina out of gchq in this partnership,...
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it's nick named ina. ina filed a report that disagrees with the view that blocking immigration from the seven countries strategically make nice sense. some dhs officials have said they do not think nationality is the best indicator of potential terrorism. so we asked the department of homeland security about this. and a spokeswoman confirmed the report to us and said, quote, while dhs was asked to draft a comprehensive report on this issue, the document you're referencing was commentary from a single intelligence source versus an official robust document with thorough interagency vetting. and it's rather remarkable. because the department of homeland security went on to essentially disparage its own intelligence division's report saying, quote, the ina report does not include data from other intelligence community sources. it is incomplete. pointed internal discussion about the merits of various intelligence projects and whether they have support from the broader community is an integral part of developin
it's nick named ina. ina filed a report that disagrees with the view that blocking immigration from the seven countries strategically make nice sense. some dhs officials have said they do not think nationality is the best indicator of potential terrorism. so we asked the department of homeland security about this. and a spokeswoman confirmed the report to us and said, quote, while dhs was asked to draft a comprehensive report on this issue, the document you're referencing was commentary from a...
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ina in a moment we will have a summary of the business news, but first headlines. the trump administration's ties with russia. and, tara palmer tomkinson died of natural causes and did not have a brain tumour, according to her sister in the business news... unemployment in the uk stays at its lowest level for more than a decade at 4.8% according to the office for national statistics. the number of people out of work fell in the three months to december. it's down by 7,000 so it stands at 1.6 million almost three quarters of people are in work as the rate edged up to a record high. wages also rose in december but at a slower rate than the month before. however, nearly a third of the population are living on an "inadequate" incomes. that's according to research by thejoseph rowntree foundation. in 2014 to 2015, the foundation said that 19 million people were living on less than the minimum income standard. it said the problem was that household costs have been rising, while incomes have stagnated. the bank of england has said that the new £5 note will not be withdraw
ina in a moment we will have a summary of the business news, but first headlines. the trump administration's ties with russia. and, tara palmer tomkinson died of natural causes and did not have a brain tumour, according to her sister in the business news... unemployment in the uk stays at its lowest level for more than a decade at 4.8% according to the office for national statistics. the number of people out of work fell in the three months to december. it's down by 7,000 so it stands at 1.6...
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it is ina strong a say in that matter. different part of the building, although customarily an invitation toa although customarily an invitation to a visiting leader to deliver an address their would be issued in the names of the two speakers. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. and i conclude by saying to the honourable gentleman this. we value our relationship with the united states. if the state visit takes place that is way beyond and above the pay grade of the speaker. however, as far as this place is concerned, ifeel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism, and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary support for equality before the law and an independentjudiciary are hugely important considerations in the house of commons. the long—standing labour mp, dennis skinner, stood during that applause. two words: well done. but not all mps were clapping. indeed, one questioned it. clapping is not normally permitted in the cha
it is ina strong a say in that matter. different part of the building, although customarily an invitation toa although customarily an invitation to a visiting leader to deliver an address their would be issued in the names of the two speakers. i would not wish to issue an invitation to president trump to speak in the royal gallery. and i conclude by saying to the honourable gentleman this. we value our relationship with the united states. if the state visit takes place that is way beyond and...
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that vote is due ina vacancies. thank you.t vote is due in a few moments time, but now it is time for sportsday. these are oui’ it is time for sportsday. these are our headlines. it is an embarrassing end to the tour of india for england. they lost the t20 series. the top four all drop points last night. manchester united need to cash in against hull tonight. fans and players say farewell to graham taylor today. good evening. the england cricket captain said his team were not at the races today. madison understatement. this was their last match on tour, a t20 series decider, chasing 203 for victory and they disintegrated losing the last eight wickets. test series lost, one—day series loss, surely not this one. after deciding to bowl, they had a big breakthrough. they kohli went walkies. they brought back the noise. we will not see that ball again. different ball, same result. ms dhoni reached a half—century. england had to find 203 for victory. a reverse sweep for six. while there we re a reverse sweep for six. while there wer
that vote is due ina vacancies. thank you.t vote is due in a few moments time, but now it is time for sportsday. these are oui’ it is time for sportsday. these are our headlines. it is an embarrassing end to the tour of india for england. they lost the t20 series. the top four all drop points last night. manchester united need to cash in against hull tonight. fans and players say farewell to graham taylor today. good evening. the england cricket captain said his team were not at the races...
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leigh is not ina be referenced to russia.aper that while you are here, my show has been covering one in. -- it is here, my show has been covering one in. —— it is not in the paper. steven mnuchin. former make it, movie producer —— maker. steven mnuchin. former make it, movie producer -- maker. a very hard time in the congressional hearings. real questions about how much he profited himself personally from being involved in the sub—prime.” just had being involved in the sub—primelj just had $180 million that he made personally from buying a collapsed bank, turning it around the bay for close to 36,000 homes in california. there are academic studies that show if you appoint billionaires to york government, they make decisions that benefit millionaires —— your government. we could see a big world trade organisation, the big case of muscles and europe is not happy with this proposal of the border tax. —— brussels. this is the big next one coming down the tracks. there is a proposal which trump, to be fair, has not yet accepted. c
leigh is not ina be referenced to russia.aper that while you are here, my show has been covering one in. -- it is here, my show has been covering one in. —— it is not in the paper. steven mnuchin. former make it, movie producer —— maker. steven mnuchin. former make it, movie producer -- maker. a very hard time in the congressional hearings. real questions about how much he profited himself personally from being involved in the sub—prime.” just had being involved in the sub—primelj...
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b tc., wl ppus keyae: ery gat- ventndp ina tt duy tea me i inth nd iusn engy t ce cditeru anrede-ectndomee eoe-t- , loofctis ft erhe ar atifre testh ty re jus wh wnein sty th tn inaar oft. op ft eyad st thabrothegni. beevbeusitasuca coetion e puic , ate1andas rn t ninio i aay atasotm- ite o todo. o rllreacthfiio eltali wh s veti oflerityndroht pele i i indoldru bau h isot lacanda, bu oalionhes e rscaide hypth n-licistr osirs mi tshe tysm, atee t beelab wh ac e ure my y showin yr mmitanou plesf...
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that car had already fallen ina her car. in a hole and seconds later, another empty vehicle was swallowed up by the same hole. the boss of sainsbury‘s has joined the growing row over the re—evaluation of business rates — the commercial version of council tax. the supermarket‘s chief executive, mike coupe, says changes being introduced to reflect the value of property could leave high streets facing serious challenges and closures, while internet operations could see their bills cut. simonjones reports. big changes ahead for businesses. for the first time in seven years, rates are being updated in april, in line with property values. with prices rising strongly in the south—east, but falling sharply in less prosperous regions, there will be some dramatic differences, some businesses seeing increases of 400%. sainsbury‘s will see its bill rise to around £500 million, up from £483 million, while analysts predict internet giant amazon will have its business rate bill cut at the majority of its out—of—town warehouses. the boss of
that car had already fallen ina her car. in a hole and seconds later, another empty vehicle was swallowed up by the same hole. the boss of sainsbury‘s has joined the growing row over the re—evaluation of business rates — the commercial version of council tax. the supermarket‘s chief executive, mike coupe, says changes being introduced to reflect the value of property could leave high streets facing serious challenges and closures, while internet operations could see their bills cut....
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ina take effect from april.ls in england which mps says getting worse. sutton united are act of the fa cup. theo walcott scored his 100th goal for gunners. they play another non—league team, lincoln city, in the quarterfinals. newcastle united are back on top in the championship. they now lead brightened by one point. open golf prize money might be paid in golf —— dollars this year ‘s —— busier because of fall in the value of the pound. i will be back with an update in15 pound. i will be back with an update in 15 minutes. an israeli soldier who shot dead and wounded palestinian militant has been sentenced to jail. he killed him in hebron last year. it is rare for a military court to rule against a soldier over lethal action taken in the field. our correspondence is in tel aviv and joins us. just remind us about this case and why it has been so polarising. polarised because so many people serve, nearly eve ryo ne because so many people serve, nearly everyone served in the israeli fence force and nearly everyone's
ina take effect from april.ls in england which mps says getting worse. sutton united are act of the fa cup. theo walcott scored his 100th goal for gunners. they play another non—league team, lincoln city, in the quarterfinals. newcastle united are back on top in the championship. they now lead brightened by one point. open golf prize money might be paid in golf —— dollars this year ‘s —— busier because of fall in the value of the pound. i will be back with an update in15 pound. i...
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there is a woman who hasjust moved, and she has a bowel obstruction, and she can sit here all night ina chair. it is absolutely full, and nowhere to examine patients. which is not the hospital's fault, it does its absolute best. mayhem in there. sorry, do you mind if i take this call? hi, colin. two orthopaedic patients, a chap in a chair. i had to wait, and wait and wait. oh, well. looks like a movie now. you are not allergic to any medicine? it is almost the end of the day. my department ticked along quite nicely. i don't think it is sustainable to continue this amount of pressure. i am off training. i'm at an athletic club, before going home and seeing to the rest of the family. and then back to do it all again. back to do it all again tomorrow. there have been many calls this week for the government to match the funding in some other european countries. our reporter has been to germany where spending on health is the highest in europe, to look at the highest in europe, to look at the strengths and weaknesses of the system there. doctors on the walk round, they never worry about a la
there is a woman who hasjust moved, and she has a bowel obstruction, and she can sit here all night ina chair. it is absolutely full, and nowhere to examine patients. which is not the hospital's fault, it does its absolute best. mayhem in there. sorry, do you mind if i take this call? hi, colin. two orthopaedic patients, a chap in a chair. i had to wait, and wait and wait. oh, well. looks like a movie now. you are not allergic to any medicine? it is almost the end of the day. my department...
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as a journalist, i agree about the media ina sense, journalist, i agree about the media in a sense, oncan argue he communicates in his own way with the people he wants to communicate with and we are some corrupting influence between. not what i think, but that is his stance and it has been effective for him will stop of course, it becomes worrying whether it is based on
as a journalist, i agree about the media ina sense, journalist, i agree about the media in a sense, oncan argue he communicates in his own way with the people he wants to communicate with and we are some corrupting influence between. not what i think, but that is his stance and it has been effective for him will stop of course, it becomes worrying whether it is based on