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there isa progress absolutely nothing.ming to them and asking for another couple of weeks. they might say you can have an extension but it has got to be a year. but i don't know what that would achieve because i can't see where we might be in a year compared to where we are now. as i said the other week, there have been so many extensions that they are probably in breach of local planning regulations by now! boom! if they do extend for a year, it means implementation period will be kicked back and it could be eight years after the referendum and we are still in the european union, which a lot of people who voted to leave will find most unacceptable. not great reading for theresa may and not great reading in the sunday times either forjeremy corbyn. neighbour‘s hate files, they say, expose corbyn's and taste i —— anti—semitic army. files, they say, expose corbyn's and taste i -- anti-semitic army. yes, that long—running investigation into alleged anti—semitism in the labour party. they have found 863 complaints and 454 are
there isa progress absolutely nothing.ming to them and asking for another couple of weeks. they might say you can have an extension but it has got to be a year. but i don't know what that would achieve because i can't see where we might be in a year compared to where we are now. as i said the other week, there have been so many extensions that they are probably in breach of local planning regulations by now! boom! if they do extend for a year, it means implementation period will be kicked back...
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so it isa regulators are playing catch up. so it is a sort of chicken and egg.about how they would assess on facebook how various campaigns are funded and promoted on their social media site, so for example it has been seen that in the run—up to various votes in parliament, meaningful vote one, two, three, et cetera, there has been a huge amount of money invested in various campaigns on facebook in the run—up to these boats. absolutely, and you look at the us, the mueller report, and where is the funding for that? and how does that work online? this is what this regulation is seeking to manage. eft talks about the fact it is failing to check the backlash against big tech, facebook, google and others. even though there is this big backlash, their user numbers per month go up and up and up. people are still using facebook, regardless of their feelings about it. and this is the irony, we get an amazing service, this platform where people share multiple images and communicate with people for free. there is no such thing as a free lunch, sally. lets have a look at th
so it isa regulators are playing catch up. so it is a sort of chicken and egg.about how they would assess on facebook how various campaigns are funded and promoted on their social media site, so for example it has been seen that in the run—up to various votes in parliament, meaningful vote one, two, three, et cetera, there has been a huge amount of money invested in various campaigns on facebook in the run—up to these boats. absolutely, and you look at the us, the mueller report, and where...
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he isa for him to have made the grade.t about that, a world cup winner with a lot of qualities, and his performances this season have been exceptional but i don't think it deserves to get in the team of the year because his form has been erratic, certainly the most no part of the season when they did not get eye to eye, thejose mourinho part of the season, and then when 0le gunnar solskjaer took over, he was good, but he has not been consistent enough to be in the team of the year. he has magnificent ability as an individual but he does not deserve to be even close to this team. jimmy floyd hasselbaink gary lineker discussing paul pogba's place in the pfa team of the year. you can see more place in the pfa team of the year. you can see more of place in the pfa team of the year. you can see more of that on the premier league show on the —— on bbc two at 7pm. we've gathered some of that social media reaction to this for you. danny graham that social media reaction to this foryou. danny graham is that social media reaction to
he isa for him to have made the grade.t about that, a world cup winner with a lot of qualities, and his performances this season have been exceptional but i don't think it deserves to get in the team of the year because his form has been erratic, certainly the most no part of the season when they did not get eye to eye, thejose mourinho part of the season, and then when 0le gunnar solskjaer took over, he was good, but he has not been consistent enough to be in the team of the year. he has...
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not that this isa impressive and strong.t this is a pga tour event, this is the kind of golf course that suits him well. good night player, guys like that who have been knocking on the door here as well. yes, we had a great opportunity, myself, and many others. it is great. it is great to be thinking that way, and when i come to these events, people talking about me as a potential winner, you have to play well at the end of the day. none of that matters if you do not provide, but once you do, i think the more experience i am getting, it is only going to help. the fact that the rankings which this beat is a cool story for us from that point of view. i have not paid that much attention. you have to come in and prepare hard and build a new body of work. the way i see it, i think barbie is that they fit the way he has been playing, and so fit the way he has been playing, and so many guys. i do not see that ranking per se. i have a great opportunity to win for sure, but i am very confident to be in that position, but it is certai
not that this isa impressive and strong.t this is a pga tour event, this is the kind of golf course that suits him well. good night player, guys like that who have been knocking on the door here as well. yes, we had a great opportunity, myself, and many others. it is great. it is great to be thinking that way, and when i come to these events, people talking about me as a potential winner, you have to play well at the end of the day. none of that matters if you do not provide, but once you do, i...
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that isa the muslim minority? exactly. that is a good question. i was thinking the same actually.civil war, sri lankan army accused of war crimes and human rights organisations accused the sri lankan army, actually there were war crimes committed on both sides. we have sufficient reason to be concerned that whether it is repeated in case of this recent operation against these suicide attacks, or whether the muslim minorities, so we have sufficient reason to be concerned and obviously we will... it is necessary to take action against terrorism but obviously there must be respectful to the international humanitarian law principles, must be properly target and should not be indiscriminate. we have already found that there are six children found that there are six children found during this attack and it is terrible and under international treaties convention on rights of child, and also geneva convention, committed to protecting the lives of children during armed conflict. i don't know whether it was unavoidable or not, but obviously the authorities should be careful of this and resp
that isa the muslim minority? exactly. that is a good question. i was thinking the same actually.civil war, sri lankan army accused of war crimes and human rights organisations accused the sri lankan army, actually there were war crimes committed on both sides. we have sufficient reason to be concerned that whether it is repeated in case of this recent operation against these suicide attacks, or whether the muslim minorities, so we have sufficient reason to be concerned and obviously we will......
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ajax training ground isa yes workshop.belt, building footballers and shipping them out across the world. 0nly occasionally do they get to harvest their potential themselves. this season they began the champions league in a second qualifying round and progress through the group stage alongside bayern munich and stormed real madrid. that my trancelike a revolution. —— that felt like a revolution. —— that felt like a revolution full. it isa revolution full. it is a matter of bravery. they are favourites and we know we have to score here. we know that we have to ove rco m e score here. we know that we have to overcome another limit. that is very clear to all of us. but last week in amsterdam, we clearly demonstrated that we can play well. we can definitely do very well. ajax will always come under yohan christ's gaze. he was the star he returned as coach in the 1980s and his velocity was followed by louis van gaal, who led them to another european cup in 1985. and many were starting to talking football and ajax became more kno
ajax training ground isa yes workshop.belt, building footballers and shipping them out across the world. 0nly occasionally do they get to harvest their potential themselves. this season they began the champions league in a second qualifying round and progress through the group stage alongside bayern munich and stormed real madrid. that my trancelike a revolution. —— that felt like a revolution. —— that felt like a revolution full. it isa revolution full. it is a matter of bravery. they...
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it barely isa had in the last 2a hours.ng, pretty rough across parts of south—western ireland but the low pressure on saturday, sunday it will have moved out into the north sea. to the south, high pressure is building but what we will find in the wake of the storm isa will find in the wake of the storm is a bit of cool air coming out of the north—west before warm air wins and comes out of the south—west. sunday is looking much better across the uk, the winds are lighter, there is more sunshine around, not clear blue skies but it is going to feel a lot better. temperatures on sunday will some 5 degrees higher for most of us, 15 degrees in the south, 16 in the lowlands of scotland compared to seven to 10 degrees during the course of saturday. if you are out sunday evening, the weather is looking fine, a fine into the day with clear skies. for monday, there isa with clear skies. for monday, there is a weak weather front approaching the uk. that means there is not a lot of cloud, not an awful lot of rain, just if you splits and
it barely isa had in the last 2a hours.ng, pretty rough across parts of south—western ireland but the low pressure on saturday, sunday it will have moved out into the north sea. to the south, high pressure is building but what we will find in the wake of the storm isa will find in the wake of the storm is a bit of cool air coming out of the north—west before warm air wins and comes out of the south—west. sunday is looking much better across the uk, the winds are lighter, there is more...
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it isa spire, it took 200 years to build.al gothic beautiful, a central building appears. and the heart of the parisian identity really. and much of france. it seems now that it will be completely gutted because the central spire, the spire itself has gone down. it is still a light and people are now being moved out of the area. we were hearing earlier it is much difficult to get any of the fire trucks right to get any of the fire trucks right to the scene because of the location of the fire. it is right by the bank and it is difficult. there are gardens around and it is difficult to get any of the fire services there. and people are being evacuated in buildings nearby now. everybody is just hoping that there are not any death and injuries. we know that this was a 12th century, i was in paris just know that this was a 12th century, i was in parisjust a know that this was a 12th century, i was in paris just a few weeks ago. massive cues was in paris just a few weeks ago. massive cues come was in paris just a few weeks ago. mas
it isa spire, it took 200 years to build.al gothic beautiful, a central building appears. and the heart of the parisian identity really. and much of france. it seems now that it will be completely gutted because the central spire, the spire itself has gone down. it is still a light and people are now being moved out of the area. we were hearing earlier it is much difficult to get any of the fire trucks right to get any of the fire trucks right to the scene because of the location of the fire....
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there isa the structure is to the fire. the building might not be standing tomorrow. really? well, that is, if you, if i read what one of the spokesmen for the cathedral said, they said it is possible that the whole thing might collapse. we don't know, but this is incredible. what do we know about the scale of operation that is going on? do we know about the scale of operation that is going 0mm do we know about the scale of operation that is going on? it is huge. they are throwing everything at it, but, as huw explained, it is ha rd to at it, but, as huw explained, it is hard to tell what they can and cannot do. there is a sense of hopelessness. and a quick word about the area around the cathedral, obviously it is on a very small island in a closely packed part of the city, presumably that doesn't help organise a large fire fighting organisation? i would have thought not. yes, the road leading to the ile de la cite are quite small, and i suppose they are mobilising firefighters from everywhere, for all those people to conve
there isa the structure is to the fire. the building might not be standing tomorrow. really? well, that is, if you, if i read what one of the spokesmen for the cathedral said, they said it is possible that the whole thing might collapse. we don't know, but this is incredible. what do we know about the scale of operation that is going on? do we know about the scale of operation that is going 0mm do we know about the scale of operation that is going on? it is huge. they are throwing everything at...
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it isa spring, it is the sudanese summer.evolution against those who ruled the country since 1989. there are some parallels. the people are using the same child on the arab spring saying that the people want the fall of the regime. clearly they have borrowed something. they want the fall of the regime. this is an international slogan. it can be used anywhere. wherever there are dick peters who are stealing the people 's money, making corruption, rolling with power, rolling with fire, people will say this regime must go —— dictators. from what we have seen from the video. let us talk about the tactics of repression, beating so severe the tactics of repression, beating so severe that the victim is a bloodied and can't walk, chilled holding cells, how long has this been going on in sudan, doesn't match what you have been hearing or have able to gather? because we have been seeing these demonstrations since december, the beginning of december, andl since december, the beginning of december, and i think because the situation now i
it isa spring, it is the sudanese summer.evolution against those who ruled the country since 1989. there are some parallels. the people are using the same child on the arab spring saying that the people want the fall of the regime. clearly they have borrowed something. they want the fall of the regime. this is an international slogan. it can be used anywhere. wherever there are dick peters who are stealing the people 's money, making corruption, rolling with power, rolling with fire, people...
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there isa 43% of the japanese company.quietjostling going on behind those doors as to how this relationship is going to work in the future. publicly, both sides say they are committed to the alliance and they have renewed that commitment today. as this place out, is to ghosn is still in prison after being rearrested. he was taken into custody last week, he was extremely angry. over the weekend of heard from his wife who apparentlyjumped on the plane at the end of last week because police, when they went in, to ta ke because police, when they went in, to take a husband, they also took a mobile phone, her laptop computer and said they wanted to question her as well. she took fright at that, said she didn't feel safe injapan and she got escorted to the airport by the ambassador from france and is now back in france where prosecutors will not be able to get hold of her. thank you very much for the update and it's important to tell you that i'm talking business letter on bbc world news, we will have an exclusive interview with
there isa 43% of the japanese company.quietjostling going on behind those doors as to how this relationship is going to work in the future. publicly, both sides say they are committed to the alliance and they have renewed that commitment today. as this place out, is to ghosn is still in prison after being rearrested. he was taken into custody last week, he was extremely angry. over the weekend of heard from his wife who apparentlyjumped on the plane at the end of last week because police, when...
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the permit is to, but she set up the process, and she had to explain to the european union that it isaan union that it is a rare process really in the uk putting in terms that you get this across party negotiation. then of course she's been saying although she's not putting a time limit on the length of those discussions, she saying if they don't come to any fruition, then of course she will put all the various brexit options to the parliament, and whatever they decide, whether there's a majority far, that's what the uk government will go with. and uphold. is not to convince the fresh mac —— french side? what happens on a night like this, where you have two big camps, the engine of the european union who are at odds over something like the length of an extension? a long night, and a lot of coffee christian. well what happens is, they are going to go, they've been around that table once already. everybody weighing in, emmanuel macro near the end, they took a break as you are saying, and they go around again and see what people i sing a second time around, and how opinions might shift a
the permit is to, but she set up the process, and she had to explain to the european union that it isaan union that it is a rare process really in the uk putting in terms that you get this across party negotiation. then of course she's been saying although she's not putting a time limit on the length of those discussions, she saying if they don't come to any fruition, then of course she will put all the various brexit options to the parliament, and whatever they decide, whether there's a...
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the last line isa end of my presidency. the last line is a profanity.t shows that he himself feared what might happen and it seems as if the democrats are going to pick up on some of those aspects that have been found in the robert mueller reporter and that chair of the justice committee says the report was probably written with the report was probably written with the intent of providing a roadmap which means the way they are interpreting it means that this has given us enough grounds to proceed with some form of investigation, either impeachment or some of the system to go against the president. how likely do you think impeachment might be? we've talked about it.” don't think it will be impeachment. not least because nancy pelosi, in europe this week, says impeachment should be off the table. it could well be that this is brought back on the table but she is the leader of the table but she is the leader of the house of representatives, the speaker of the house of representatives, to what she says has carried weight. i'm not so sure it will be impeachm
the last line isa end of my presidency. the last line is a profanity.t shows that he himself feared what might happen and it seems as if the democrats are going to pick up on some of those aspects that have been found in the robert mueller reporter and that chair of the justice committee says the report was probably written with the report was probably written with the intent of providing a roadmap which means the way they are interpreting it means that this has given us enough grounds to...
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disagreement among the 27 over how long this extension should be and in the end, what we probably got here isahe end, what we probably got here is a fudge that probably suits all sides but does not really satisfy anybody in particular. a couple of things to pull out of that press conference. first and foremost, the date in june will only conference. first and foremost, the date injune will only be an occasion or staging post to review the progress that has taken place in westminster. donald tusk said it is entirely up to the uk as how it is perceived and deal with the withdrawal agreement. they can either ratify, leave the extension oi’ either ratify, leave the extension or rethink the brexit strategy if they want. they can revoke article 50, they have the time to do that. up 50, they have the time to do that. up to october 31. he dodged a question as to whether this is the final extension or whether it can be renewed. under the terms of article
disagreement among the 27 over how long this extension should be and in the end, what we probably got here isahe end, what we probably got here is a fudge that probably suits all sides but does not really satisfy anybody in particular. a couple of things to pull out of that press conference. first and foremost, the date in june will only conference. first and foremost, the date injune will only be an occasion or staging post to review the progress that has taken place in westminster. donald...
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it isa people the information they require. it is a fine line.man admitted to hospital in new york with a fungal infection and u nfortu nately york with a fungal infection and unfortunately the man did pass away but it is fascinating. so invasive was the infection that the hospital needed a specialised cleaning equipment and rip out the ceilings and floor tile just to get rid of the infection. it has been devastating. very hard to extricate from hospitals and areas and places. it may continue to be a growing problem and i think we need to think about how we try and curb the rise of drug resistant strains. moving the son. always good for lottery stories but this time it is a sad one. a couple who won £161 million ina one. a couple who won £161 million in a jackpot eight years ago. they have now announced that they are separating after 38 years of marriage. is the lottery per se real thing? i cannotjudge what happens with couples who were together for such a long time because it seems that they had stability but you never know what is going on. the
it isa people the information they require. it is a fine line.man admitted to hospital in new york with a fungal infection and u nfortu nately york with a fungal infection and unfortunately the man did pass away but it is fascinating. so invasive was the infection that the hospital needed a specialised cleaning equipment and rip out the ceilings and floor tile just to get rid of the infection. it has been devastating. very hard to extricate from hospitals and areas and places. it may continue...
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theirs isa scandals of the british raj.ikh religion and home to the golden temple. the british government has been under renewed pressure to apologise for its role in the amritsar massacre. we deeply regret what happened and the suffering caused. but theresa may came under criticism when she stopped short of an apology. allan and apology is a step in the right direction and will make some people feel a sense of catharsis but i think more importantly what needs to be done is the education system needs to be slightly revamped and it needs to be slightly revamped and it needs to be taught in british schools. i wish people had apologised to my aunt has —— a ncestors apologised to my aunt has —— ancestors 100 years ago. i think it is futile now. it led to partition in 1947. is futile now. it led to partition in 19117. thousands of miles away and a century on, there was a demand for greater awareness on the massacre and for the events of that day to never be forgotten. that report on the centenary of the amritsar atrocity. a deca
theirs isa scandals of the british raj.ikh religion and home to the golden temple. the british government has been under renewed pressure to apologise for its role in the amritsar massacre. we deeply regret what happened and the suffering caused. but theresa may came under criticism when she stopped short of an apology. allan and apology is a step in the right direction and will make some people feel a sense of catharsis but i think more importantly what needs to be done is the education system...
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the vapor produced by the heating device of an isa. the results. could result in long term damage such as cancer. the lesser evil. three years ago he used to smoke thirty cigarettes a day. when it came to kicking the tobacco habit. no i mean after a couple of weeks or months i noticed that my smoker's cough was gone when we do plus my nose isn't so stuffed up anymore. i can smell and taste things a lot better so things have definitely changed you can feel. very being is less harmful than regular cigarettes and is a way of cutting down on or quitting smoking. but the cigarettes also impact health and may induce users especially youngsters to turn to tobacco cigarettes as well. she said counsellor of the tool because his agent and smoking convention center here at the event this clinic pulling things happened today only today we're talking about smoking and very pain so what actually is in the paper well it's difficult to answer because is dependent on the substances in the liquid of the secrets so we have about a thousand different flavors which mak
the vapor produced by the heating device of an isa. the results. could result in long term damage such as cancer. the lesser evil. three years ago he used to smoke thirty cigarettes a day. when it came to kicking the tobacco habit. no i mean after a couple of weeks or months i noticed that my smoker's cough was gone when we do plus my nose isn't so stuffed up anymore. i can smell and taste things a lot better so things have definitely changed you can feel. very being is less harmful than...
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i think there isa minister's statement.s a conversation, a real conversation to take place between london and brussels, london and berlin, london and paris over the next few days. let us move on. we will talk about this again next time you are with us, iain. the new york times has a feature. the us president has been threatening to close the border between mexico and the us because of this surge in people trying to get across. and a p pa re ntly people trying to get across. and apparently in the spring months this article tells us that there is a lwa ys article tells us that there is always an up swelling migration because of the weather, but from anything else. but actually this year there are many more than normal trying to get into the united states. well, i'm just back last month from mexico. a really fascinating country. this story is unpacking the interesting place that mexican president obrador has got himself into, on the one hand very liberal and pro— immigration, a p pa re ntly liberal and pro— immigration, appare
i think there isa minister's statement.s a conversation, a real conversation to take place between london and brussels, london and berlin, london and paris over the next few days. let us move on. we will talk about this again next time you are with us, iain. the new york times has a feature. the us president has been threatening to close the border between mexico and the us because of this surge in people trying to get across. and a p pa re ntly people trying to get across. and apparently in...
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this isa clinics exploiting older women.eshire who is a quote from sally cheshire who is from the embryo authority. people are possibly being misled about the low chances of conceiving above the ages of 40. the statistic in here is above 44, they would only be two people a year being able to conceive and yet, people are being encouraged to hand over large sums of money for this kind of treatment. they are utterly being misled about the chances. there is a lovely story about sally cheshire herself, the chairman of the authority, who is 50. on visiting some of these clinics, being offered treatment herself. lets and with the times. the front page there has this headline, how to get your teenage rabble to give upjunk headline, how to get your teenage rabble to give up junk food. headline, how to get your teenage rabble to give upjunk food. yes! to be fair, i've got to be honest, my kids are brilliant. they ate a lot of fruit and veg. i blame their motherfor being of fruit and veg. i blame their mother for being absolute genius
this isa clinics exploiting older women.eshire who is a quote from sally cheshire who is from the embryo authority. people are possibly being misled about the low chances of conceiving above the ages of 40. the statistic in here is above 44, they would only be two people a year being able to conceive and yet, people are being encouraged to hand over large sums of money for this kind of treatment. they are utterly being misled about the chances. there is a lovely story about sally cheshire...
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though he isa some of the other papers.mebody who is a whistle—blower, this could set a precedent where whistle—blowers should not my view have protection because otherwise you did not come forward and expose wrongdoing. there isa forward and expose wrongdoing. there is a worry that if the united states extradite him in pressing charges in addition to the ones already laid out, for the whistle—blowing offence and that cassette a dangerous precedent forjohn ellis as his lawyer said. that is a legitimate claim and we should be careful of it. -- claim and we should be careful of it. —— forjournalism. there is a huge irony here which makes medical and so interesting is that wikileaks is also behind the leaking of the democrat party e—mails, which because hillary clinton so much damage in her presidential race against donald trump. donald trump has come out today and said he never heard of wikileaks despite during the campaign praising them over 100 times. there are political implications. yes and you do wonder why he is being c
though he isa some of the other papers.mebody who is a whistle—blower, this could set a precedent where whistle—blowers should not my view have protection because otherwise you did not come forward and expose wrongdoing. there isa forward and expose wrongdoing. there is a worry that if the united states extradite him in pressing charges in addition to the ones already laid out, for the whistle—blowing offence and that cassette a dangerous precedent forjohn ellis as his lawyer said. that...
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he isa president since 1989 after a coup. international justice, accused of genocide in darfurfor. justice, accused of genocide in darfur for. these are the biggest challenge yet to his rule. some tear gas was fired, arrests made but the sheer size of the demonstration would have made president omar al—bashir nervous about what the days ahead hold. tonight, this extraordinary scene, thousands sitting in outside military headquarters, with many saying they will keep protesting until omar al—bashir it goes. our africa editor, fergal keane, reporting. widespread condemnation against libya. both the united nations security council and the g—seven group of countries have criticised the attempt by the libyan national army to take control of the country's capital, from the internationally—recognised unity government. from the internationally—recognised unity government. un troops in tripoli have been placed on high alert. thousands of opposition supporters have gathered in caracas to protest against continued electricity blackouts a
he isa president since 1989 after a coup. international justice, accused of genocide in darfurfor. justice, accused of genocide in darfur for. these are the biggest challenge yet to his rule. some tear gas was fired, arrests made but the sheer size of the demonstration would have made president omar al—bashir nervous about what the days ahead hold. tonight, this extraordinary scene, thousands sitting in outside military headquarters, with many saying they will keep protesting until omar...
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sadly, or perhaps it isa the decision. party. our political correspondent iain watson explains why labour has decided to change its leaflets at such short notice. the leaflets were literally about to be posted out and had to be recalled because they made no mention of a referendum out of. this outraged some of the parties most senior mps. i'm told the leaflets are being changed that labour would back the option of a referendum to avoid what they see as a bad tory brexit deal. but this doesn't go far enough, the 100 mp5 but this doesn't go far enough, the 100 mps and meps have signed a letter saying they want to have a transition from political speech, a referendum on any deal, even one organised byjeremy referendum on any deal, even one organised by jeremy corbyn. referendum on any deal, even one organised byjeremy corbyn. quite frankly, if i was a labour official, i wouldn't quite yet press the print button on any election literature. now, the annual white house correspondence' dinner is under way and it's that to be dist
sadly, or perhaps it isa the decision. party. our political correspondent iain watson explains why labour has decided to change its leaflets at such short notice. the leaflets were literally about to be posted out and had to be recalled because they made no mention of a referendum out of. this outraged some of the parties most senior mps. i'm told the leaflets are being changed that labour would back the option of a referendum to avoid what they see as a bad tory brexit deal. but this doesn't...
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it isa mix knowing what the army would do. it is a mix of emotions you could say.thusiastic but also a bit worried but what would happen next. understandably your concern because the army might turn on you and try and attack these protesters, might they not? that's correct. however today and yesterday the army has been if i can say neutral, and actually, thejunior been if i can say neutral, and actually, the junior officers around the headquarters of the army forces have been actually protecting the protesters and pushing the national intelligence security agents away and asking them to stop firing tear gas on protesters. however that, none of the senior officials have declared any support for the people who were being in favour of the protests. nothing officialfrom the army has come. but the junior officers around the protester had been to port —— supportive, and depending... a british woman is facing a two—year jail sentence in dubai after allegedly breaking the state's cyber crime laws with facebook posts she made two years ago. laleh sharavesh made posts while
it isa mix knowing what the army would do. it is a mix of emotions you could say.thusiastic but also a bit worried but what would happen next. understandably your concern because the army might turn on you and try and attack these protesters, might they not? that's correct. however today and yesterday the army has been if i can say neutral, and actually, thejunior been if i can say neutral, and actually, the junior officers around the headquarters of the army forces have been actually...
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i think that because of‘s works are beautiful, they were intelligent and it isa beautiful, they were to everyone who loves art. in london. i'm ben bland in london. our top stories. driving for cleaner air, it has become the first city in the world to charge the most polluting vehicles to use its roads. president trump is replacing his secretary for homeland security, she said she is resigning with immediate effect. twice as many foreign visitors, one of the major draws in north korea and just under 1000 runners on sunday, compare that to a50 a year ago. according to the new york times, we could all learn a thing or two from down under. especially when it comes to economics. the paper says policy choices helped australia go almost 28 years without a recession. the south china morning post reports on the growing demand for cannabis—related shares. china is the world's largest hemp—producing country. but the trading frenzy has sparked a crackdown by mainland regulators. and the japan times has a series on influential figures of the heisei era which is about to end when emperor akihito a
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we will see if this isa different beast. issue or if those issues in particular are rooted to asia. lets talk about the tech sector, there is a lot to get investors excited about at the moment. for your money, where should we be looking in terms of tech? anderson and microsoft have brought out wonderful results, microsoft surpassing i trillion in market capitalisation. the structural shift to cloud computing continues, you talked about the percentage increases, this is long—term. not only other top lines growing, profitability is growing, we have reached a critical mass where you can grow the business and profits at the same time. the valuations are getting up there. the boom intake in the last few days is not overshadowing those general concerns about economic growth, interesting to hearan about economic growth, interesting to hear an official from the european central bank talking about more quantitative easing, more money being printed? for the past few yea rs being printed? for the past few years europe has been lacking.
we will see if this isa different beast. issue or if those issues in particular are rooted to asia. lets talk about the tech sector, there is a lot to get investors excited about at the moment. for your money, where should we be looking in terms of tech? anderson and microsoft have brought out wonderful results, microsoft surpassing i trillion in market capitalisation. the structural shift to cloud computing continues, you talked about the percentage increases, this is long—term. not only...
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with me isa that was david reed in india.he uk, and you have started working with facebook to fa ct have started working with facebook to fact check their articles. that's right, they came to us last year, we spent a few months talking about how that would work and we would maintain our independence. when we talk about democratic rights like one is going on in india right now, ican one is going on in india right now, i can see a future where whoever loses the election will now be able to blame fake news as much as may be more than anything else. is that the future we are destined for?m more than anything else. is that the future we are destined for? it is the past we have lived in. people have always complained that the election was rigged and it wasn‘t fairfor election was rigged and it wasn‘t fair for one election was rigged and it wasn‘t fairfor one reason or election was rigged and it wasn‘t fair for one reason or another, election was rigged and it wasn‘t fairfor one reason or another, the newspapers are biased, whatever
with me isa that was david reed in india.he uk, and you have started working with facebook to fa ct have started working with facebook to fact check their articles. that's right, they came to us last year, we spent a few months talking about how that would work and we would maintain our independence. when we talk about democratic rights like one is going on in india right now, ican one is going on in india right now, i can see a future where whoever loses the election will now be able to blame...
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i think they are both negotiating in good faith, but there isa negotiating in good faith, but there ist is there really isn't much movement. the only way this is going to work is if theresa may accepts a customs union and jeremy corbyn drops some of the bits around that's, like further alignment to the single market, that he is asking for. when you try to get some compromise there. because the customs union bit only lost by three votes in parliament when ken clarke brought it forward. but jeremy corbyn are still under huge pressure. if he is going to offer something different, to say call another referendum. going to offer something different, to say call another referendumm isa to say call another referendumm is a bit ofa no to say call another referendumm is a bit of a no win that, especially in the north of england, labour's heartland, these are staunch believer seats. they do not wa nt staunch believer seats. they do not want another referendum. the sunday express, exclusive, it says, ministers fear brexit is dead. express, exclusive, it says, ministers fear brexit is deadlj feel a
i think they are both negotiating in good faith, but there isa negotiating in good faith, but there ist is there really isn't much movement. the only way this is going to work is if theresa may accepts a customs union and jeremy corbyn drops some of the bits around that's, like further alignment to the single market, that he is asking for. when you try to get some compromise there. because the customs union bit only lost by three votes in parliament when ken clarke brought it forward. but...
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it isa similar just 250 will leave with a job. it is a similar story across the country.try. in the get is in the midst of a jobs crisis. and young people are hoping for their fortress to change. —— india is in the mist. translation: i have been 250 job interviews but company say they are looking for with experience. i really need a job as my family is going through financial problems. really need a job as my family is going through financial problemslj had going through financial problems.” had experts but there are many people working for less salaries, the problem they are not many opportunities for them. that i had experience with that they need to create, 10 millionjobs every year. to observe its young workforce. it is the only people with the university degrees that are struggling to find employment. most indians work for informal industries, but even in that segment, there is a huge loss of jobs. one such informal industry is construction. which is the second largest employer of people after agriculture in the country. but this one industry among many that have bee
it isa similar just 250 will leave with a job. it is a similar story across the country.try. in the get is in the midst of a jobs crisis. and young people are hoping for their fortress to change. —— india is in the mist. translation: i have been 250 job interviews but company say they are looking for with experience. i really need a job as my family is going through financial problems. really need a job as my family is going through financial problemslj had going through financial...
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britain is —— putin isa be on that side.eatest threat to israel's security. what about the challenger? there is a challenge who is fighting a tight race in benjamin gantz? he favours a more secular, centrist approach to the economy and to dealing with palestine. a much more aspirational approach to what israel can be full stop especially since in the past decade, netanyahu has created such a race towards the bottom. neither of the big players will hold that much sway. if he goes with what is possible, and what is pragmatic any country where lots of people have had a national service and they have heard the pontificating of neta nyahu and they have heard the pontificating of netanyahu and they have heard the extreme religious speaking and sending others to take pa rt speaking and sending others to take part in what is generally seen to be a mess, it is possible that he might strike a chord and the centre might actually hold a mite optimistic engagement with palestine and others. for purely pragmatic reasons. what you thinkjef
britain is —— putin isa be on that side.eatest threat to israel's security. what about the challenger? there is a challenge who is fighting a tight race in benjamin gantz? he favours a more secular, centrist approach to the economy and to dealing with palestine. a much more aspirational approach to what israel can be full stop especially since in the past decade, netanyahu has created such a race towards the bottom. neither of the big players will hold that much sway. if he goes with what...
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it isa this, you just have to go with it.holy and charming and strange and i don't really know what it is about, but i know what it might be about. i would happily see it again. best out as a film that came out when we were at school? yes, clockwork orange, the adaptation of anthony burgess's novel. it is ultraviolence and terrorising and that is a part of the film that became notorious. the design | at the beginning of the film balance at the beginning of the film is very, very full on. what people forget is that most of the film actually happens after that and it is to do with this thing this technique. so a type of aversion to make? 0r inversion therapy? technique. so a type of aversion to make? or inversion therapy? exactly. that section of the film gets far less attention than the beginning which is the the thing that made the film notorious. there are lots of stories about it being banned, it was not banned in the uk. kubrick asked warner bros to remove it from circulation in the uk after it had its first run. the reaso
it isa this, you just have to go with it.holy and charming and strange and i don't really know what it is about, but i know what it might be about. i would happily see it again. best out as a film that came out when we were at school? yes, clockwork orange, the adaptation of anthony burgess's novel. it is ultraviolence and terrorising and that is a part of the film that became notorious. the design | at the beginning of the film balance at the beginning of the film is very, very full on. what...
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we have some things that are easier right now that we are doing but it isa right now that we are doingis a very, very, using the word i don't like to use, it is a comprehensive deal. comprehensive. i'm sure our best will be just as comprehensive. mark schaub is an international partner at a firm in hong kong. how revolutionaries that idea, that foreign forms could operate in china without having to form a joint venture. it is a misnomer to say that they will have to have a joint venture. they have been hundred% owned companies in china since the 1980s. for every joint—venture we see we there are five or ten wholly—owned companies. the issue is that when bloomberg was talking about 100% by 2025 that is probably in all sectors, which may be optimistic. what impact would it have, if it did happen, if it went ahead as bloomberg is reporting by 2025, what impact would that have on businesses already operating in china? would there be an impact on existing co ntra cts 7 there be an impact on existing contracts? famous company such as the automotive companies have already had restrictions loo
we have some things that are easier right now that we are doing but it isa right now that we are doingis a very, very, using the word i don't like to use, it is a comprehensive deal. comprehensive. i'm sure our best will be just as comprehensive. mark schaub is an international partner at a firm in hong kong. how revolutionaries that idea, that foreign forms could operate in china without having to form a joint venture. it is a misnomer to say that they will have to have a joint venture. they...
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really lovely, it isa scotland and so on.hosen, a lot of people say, why salisbury? especially a year after the novichok scandal. it is because they looked at a lot of things, air quality, crime, house prices, transport links, and this year... but not nerve agent attacks. they went to interview people who lived in different places and ask them, that extra touch of class. salisbury did really well on all the fronts. it isa did really well on all the fronts. it is a great boost for the city because it really suffered, its businesses have suffered so much because of what happened there. this isa because of what happened there. this is a tribute to the fightback and the recovery plan. when they went, i like the line in the magazine about salisbury, people said it is known as smallsbury, because it is so friendly. will people stop flocking back there? i suppose this goes into tourist guide. i was disappointed to see that willesden green was not mentioned, isle of dogs was the top place in london that got a shout out in this. that
really lovely, it isa scotland and so on.hosen, a lot of people say, why salisbury? especially a year after the novichok scandal. it is because they looked at a lot of things, air quality, crime, house prices, transport links, and this year... but not nerve agent attacks. they went to interview people who lived in different places and ask them, that extra touch of class. salisbury did really well on all the fronts. it isa did really well on all the fronts. it is a great boost for the city...
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it isa football. i totally agree with him.set up, they've got everything around them. it is that easy to happen but for me quitting, there's idiots everywhere, we always get this, this is why we are ina we always get this, this is why we are in a situation at the moment, i feel like if i go back playing, it only takes that one idiot to know what i've been through and it is just that one comment and then i don't want to go through that again but, yeah, he spoke some wise words, does make me want to get back into it, love the game, i won to play, but i can't put myself through that again. if you have a story for us, do e—mail us. next, when it comes to brexit, it seems every new development leads to another division so what you a group of mps on different sides of the debate to work together? we decided to find out by locking three of them in an escape room. the only way out is if they cover operate. here is how they got on. brexit can sometimes feel like a riddle wrapped inside an enigma. jewett sammy spent two years negotiatin
it isa football. i totally agree with him.set up, they've got everything around them. it is that easy to happen but for me quitting, there's idiots everywhere, we always get this, this is why we are ina we always get this, this is why we are in a situation at the moment, i feel like if i go back playing, it only takes that one idiot to know what i've been through and it is just that one comment and then i don't want to go through that again but, yeah, he spoke some wise words, does make me want...
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fueron muchos que hicieron horas para tomarse la foto con el trono como este trono, la historia de isaordÍa la recompensa sentarse por unos segundos en el trono de hierro de los 7 reyes con la casa de la espada sta r el favorito subiÓ al trono no es john esnou >>> esta guerra por el trono se viviÓ en el parque mÉxico uno d los mÁs populares de la capital >>> mÁs de 3.000 personas vivieron la odisea de permanece la casa campos. >> venÍan mejor preparados otros sobrevivieron gracias a la sabidurÍa del libro del gran maestro como se. >> sÍ, yo creo que el trono de hierro es pa .. >>> en 4 dÍas que durÓ la ruta del trono en mÉxico. >> 12.000 personas pudieron sentarse en esta silla. >> y aunque algunos de asistieron por luchar >>> quÉ tiempo pasar para logra el objetivo. >> la mayorÍa tuvo la oportunidad de por un momento sentirse el rey o la reina en el juego de tronos. >> en mÉxico, isa osorio, noticias telemundo >> pues, ahÍ estÁ el gÉnero fantÁstico en el centro del entretenimiento televiso >> con eso nos vamos gracias por estar ahÍ hay mÁs noticias esta noche a las 11-10 centro y los
fueron muchos que hicieron horas para tomarse la foto con el trono como este trono, la historia de isaordÍa la recompensa sentarse por unos segundos en el trono de hierro de los 7 reyes con la casa de la espada sta r el favorito subiÓ al trono no es john esnou >>> esta guerra por el trono se viviÓ en el parque mÉxico uno d los mÁs populares de la capital >>> mÁs de 3.000 personas vivieron la odisea de permanece la casa campos. >> venÍan mejor preparados otros...
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estar relacionados >>> las autoridades creen que los asesinatos fueron una venganza. >> en mÉxico,s isaada aÑo. >> animales marinos mueren cada aÑo. >>> el crimen del rapero nipsey hussle ha generado algo que no veÍamos desde la muerte de michael jackson que mile milesse personas llenen el staples center para despedirlo >> llegaron coreando sus canciones y recordando todo el legado que deja una comunidad plagado de violencia >>> bajo medidas de seguridad a proi sus puertas para que miles de fanÁticos dieron el Último adiÓs al rapero nipsey hussle en medio de imÁgenes y mÚsica del cantante pasaron los famosos tambiÉn amigos y familiares su esposa y 3 hijos >> su hermano no pudo contener el llanto >>> (hablando en inglÉs) e ell cantante fue asesinado el 31 de marzo en el mismo barrio en donde se inspirÓ y vivieran en paz y se unieran a travÉs del deporte y cultura y egocios qu Él misma financiaba >> los latinos y raza morena tendrÍamos que unirnos >> era conocido a nivel mundial por su mÚsica pero aquÍ en los Ángeles era conocido por la labor social que hacÍa en el barrio que creciÓ y que
estar relacionados >>> las autoridades creen que los asesinatos fueron una venganza. >> en mÉxico,s isaada aÑo. >> animales marinos mueren cada aÑo. >>> el crimen del rapero nipsey hussle ha generado algo que no veÍamos desde la muerte de michael jackson que mile milesse personas llenen el staples center para despedirlo >> llegaron coreando sus canciones y recordando todo el legado que deja una comunidad plagado de violencia >>> bajo medidas de...
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this isa while, but it's safe exit poll.d at three things. one is, well, the one that won was remain or may's deal, that got 32% of the people polled to think that was the best answer, so if you have a referendum or you had some kind of vote for the people to take, then remain or take may's deal turned out the top ten at 32% that they'd look at. the others were no deal and may's deal, 27%, and no deal and remain. in other words, remain has less than a third. all it does is pointed to the fact that, if there we re pointed to the fact that, if there were another referendum, defining the question would be... what is the question? the question is, do you wa nt to question? the question is, do you want to remain or do you want may's deal it is less than a third and it points out how impossible it would be to get a worded question. also somewhere there is mark francois and sirjohn redwood saying that polls show most people want to leave, and yougov came out somewhere saying, actually, that isn't what the polls are saying. there is
this isa while, but it's safe exit poll.d at three things. one is, well, the one that won was remain or may's deal, that got 32% of the people polled to think that was the best answer, so if you have a referendum or you had some kind of vote for the people to take, then remain or take may's deal turned out the top ten at 32% that they'd look at. the others were no deal and may's deal, 27%, and no deal and remain. in other words, remain has less than a third. all it does is pointed to the fact...
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exactly, it isa going in their paycheck.u can make in terms of the economy if you have a beautiful, natural event happening which brings tourists. in japan, this is the twitter question as well, they added $2.7 billion to the economy last spring season purely through tourists going to see the spring blossom so we asked viewers to tell us how far they will to see something beautiful within nature. i don‘t know if you have been anywhere stunning? speaking of the lake district in early autumn, you are ha rd—pressed the lake district in early autumn, you are hard—pressed to find anywhere as beautiful in the world. some of the comments you centres, thank you for sending them. maria, you sent a picture, thank you for sending this, you went all the way to australia to cuddle a koala. it was a dream come true, thank you for sending that. we have had jerome saying i would walk five minutes to see the sunset over the river thames. sunset over new broadcasting house isn‘t bad. we don‘t get away from here much. nicola says the co2 trade
exactly, it isa going in their paycheck.u can make in terms of the economy if you have a beautiful, natural event happening which brings tourists. in japan, this is the twitter question as well, they added $2.7 billion to the economy last spring season purely through tourists going to see the spring blossom so we asked viewers to tell us how far they will to see something beautiful within nature. i don‘t know if you have been anywhere stunning? speaking of the lake district in early autumn,...
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the local mp said it isa being run down.of faith with employers, and the chairman of the select committee has written demanding were to note this work will go, and it is difficult to reconcile the commitments made to you to go with this decision. and supports the public could not unreasonably argued, we promise not to sell out, shutting it down is a different thing, and we have made that on commercial reasons. we are still committed to the idea of doing aerospace work, but the factory is not sustainable. marrow say, the decision to close its factory was a commercial decision made by the management of gkn aerospace, and gkm say the company does not have a sustainable long—term future. they have looked at the order book and the cost of the factory. the government this morning have said that this is a commercial decision, and it is not in contravention of the deed of covenant agreed between the deed of covenant agreed between the department of business and melrose a year ago. in other words, there is no comeback. this is right.
the local mp said it isa being run down.of faith with employers, and the chairman of the select committee has written demanding were to note this work will go, and it is difficult to reconcile the commitments made to you to go with this decision. and supports the public could not unreasonably argued, we promise not to sell out, shutting it down is a different thing, and we have made that on commercial reasons. we are still committed to the idea of doing aerospace work, but the factory is not...
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no estÁ haciendo lo suficiente y soldados sacaron sus armas frente a miembros de la guardia nacional isaretoman su camino hacia el norte para algunos el tren es mÁs seguro que viajar por carretera >>> no podemos viajar en autobÚ porque no tenemos papeles. >> mientras ellos avanzan el presidente de estados unidos donald trump amenazÓ otra vez con enviar soldados a la frontera con mÉxico >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> mÁs temprano en una serie de tweets el presidente trump escribiÓ si mÉxico no frena lo que queda de las caravanas volverÁ a cerrar la frontera. >> el gobierno mexicano le respondiÓ en el tono de siempre >> no vamos a caer en ninguna provocaciÓn >>> le digo al presidentetsa y de amistad >>> una vez mÁs trump utilizÓ s medio favorito el twitter para desafiar a mÉxico, denunciÓ que elementos de la guardia nacional habrÍan sido atacados por soldados mexicanos >>> reconociÓ el encuentro con soldados estadounidenses pero recalcÓ que en esta zona no esÁa claro el trazo de la frontera. >> pensaban que estaban en territorio mexicano los soldados mexicanos. >> y ya estaban en creo que
no estÁ haciendo lo suficiente y soldados sacaron sus armas frente a miembros de la guardia nacional isaretoman su camino hacia el norte para algunos el tren es mÁs seguro que viajar por carretera >>> no podemos viajar en autobÚ porque no tenemos papeles. >> mientras ellos avanzan el presidente de estados unidos donald trump amenazÓ otra vez con enviar soldados a la frontera con mÉxico >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> mÁs temprano en una serie de tweets el...
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but this isa pensee cathedral in london.lion people go every year. 30,000 visitors every scene with having lived in paris for four years, it is one of the places that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificent just that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificentjust across the river it is just stunning. and it is just kind of hard to find the words and i've just seen a bit of video of the actual spire collapsing. i am sure people are aghast and as i understand, emmanuel macron is now on his way. the thing that struck me about what hugh schofield was saying is that yes it is very inaccessible to conventional fire engines to get there. you would have thought that there was a plan in place for the most, the crown jewels of france, of how you were going to protect those buildings should a fire break out. john, break out full —— stay with us. matthew. emmanuel macron was going to be speaking as any. agnes is with us right now. you can see the cathedral from your window. ijust wonder, john was giving us the g
but this isa pensee cathedral in london.lion people go every year. 30,000 visitors every scene with having lived in paris for four years, it is one of the places that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificent just that you have to go to for some it is absently magnificentjust across the river it is just stunning. and it is just kind of hard to find the words and i've just seen a bit of video of the actual spire collapsing. i am sure people are aghast and as i understand, emmanuel...
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it isa it is a good idea.t made up? i did not expect that as a slur on me. that is not the first time. what do the youngsters learn from this? basically what you see on your plate, how did it get there? basically. they also talk about food production, climate change and animal welfare. a lot of those issues are very topical at the moment. here they are again in the licence. it is a great idea, it stay. the children love it and it is learning traditional but using modern technology to stop there are 150 skills and farmers appeared so far in the uk across the uk. —— 150 schools and farmers paired across the uk. if you want to take part and you're a teacher, to get in touch with them. the firm has got to have facetime or skate to make this work. and only a small percentage of teenagers are interested in farming. they had a limited view and knowledge of how food is produced. they would rather go on social media thana farm. they would rather go on social media than a farm. the only tweet they here come from the pho
it isa it is a good idea.t made up? i did not expect that as a slur on me. that is not the first time. what do the youngsters learn from this? basically what you see on your plate, how did it get there? basically. they also talk about food production, climate change and animal welfare. a lot of those issues are very topical at the moment. here they are again in the licence. it is a great idea, it stay. the children love it and it is learning traditional but using modern technology to stop there...
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isa, what happened in court? there's a lot going on there today. >> very much, and you can hear the screams behind, the protests, people saying no u.s. extradition. many people here calling for him not to be extradited. and calling for freedom of speech and the protection of freedom of speech. let me give you a sense of what exactly happened. around quarter past 2:00 local time in london. yulian assange arriving to court, courtroom number one, wearing a dark suit, gray beard, as we saw from the shot of him this morning, being dragged out of the ecuadorian embassy. he gave the thumbs up to the press as he went in. he seemed calm. he seemed confident. he was then asked to give his name and to give his date of birth, which he did. he sat down, then he was given the reasons for his arrest warrant. so the two you outlined in the introduction. one for skipping bail back in 2012. the other for the the u.s. extradition. he was given detail basically talking about how he was arrested and how the arrest took place and the
isa, what happened in court? there's a lot going on there today. >> very much, and you can hear the screams behind, the protests, people saying no u.s. extradition. many people here calling for him not to be extradited. and calling for freedom of speech and the protection of freedom of speech. let me give you a sense of what exactly happened. around quarter past 2:00 local time in london. yulian assange arriving to court, courtroom number one, wearing a dark suit, gray beard, as we saw...
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isa, let's start with you.uropean council president's proposal to offer this longer extension and allow the uk to leave the eu once a deal is agreed upon would of course take some pressure off prime minister may although she did favor a shorter extension. what are the brexiteers likely to think about all this and the likely conditions that will be attached? >> reporter: and that, i think, is critical. good morning to you, rosemary. the conditions, the length of the extension will depend very much on the reaction. but let me give you a sense of how the morning newspapers have reacted to a potential extension. the daily mail going with another year in limbo. that's how they're seeing this in terms of negotiations. and i've got the guardian here. may's hoped dashed. some of the papers already seeing this as a loss for theresa may. but of course as you've pointed out, that will give theresa may more time for negotiating, no cliff edge that's further, further away, giving her more time to reach some sort of consensu
isa, let's start with you.uropean council president's proposal to offer this longer extension and allow the uk to leave the eu once a deal is agreed upon would of course take some pressure off prime minister may although she did favor a shorter extension. what are the brexiteers likely to think about all this and the likely conditions that will be attached? >> reporter: and that, i think, is critical. good morning to you, rosemary. the conditions, the length of the extension will depend...
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there isa very them. play nice. absolutely.european leaders, they are so exasperated by britain that they really wa nt exasperated by britain that they really want to hurt her at the moment. she keeps coming back and keeps grandstanding and it is very tempting to just tell her to shove off and that they will put things oi'i. off and that they will put things on. but i think this is a good move, donald tusk is saying if we have a long extension, putting good behaviour clause is where britain agrees that they will reach certain stages and do so they are progressing, ratherthan stages and do so they are progressing, rather than her previous tactic was to dreaded no deal, even though a lot of our party are happy for that to happen, then we can actually see some progress in the deal being thrashed out. the front page of the independent, you lead us to offer break the delay. she is there with angela merkel. we heard and you let some over the weekend saying that there was this hope perhaps angela merkel would reopen the withdrawal agr
there isa very them. play nice. absolutely.european leaders, they are so exasperated by britain that they really wa nt exasperated by britain that they really want to hurt her at the moment. she keeps coming back and keeps grandstanding and it is very tempting to just tell her to shove off and that they will put things oi'i. off and that they will put things on. but i think this is a good move, donald tusk is saying if we have a long extension, putting good behaviour clause is where britain...
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i think what we have isa change making., ideology plays a huge part in the delivery of education, whether it is private or public, whether it is on curricular reform, whether it is on the use of technology, we have so many strong voices that try to guide this discussion. if you take for example where we are in the uae, i think they have found a great balance between public and private. then it does not matter, as long as the is learning. and i think more and more countries should actually think about it that way. —— as long as the child is learning. the discussion of whether it is private or public is a moot point. we should be more mature as to how we approach our kids are educated. today we talk about the tragic statistics out there, no government can be proud of those, no government can say that this is only something government consoled because they don't have a track record to do so. —— can solve. but we know this is a public good and we should be advancing the cause of education for all. one of the ways this can work
i think what we have isa change making., ideology plays a huge part in the delivery of education, whether it is private or public, whether it is on curricular reform, whether it is on the use of technology, we have so many strong voices that try to guide this discussion. if you take for example where we are in the uae, i think they have found a great balance between public and private. then it does not matter, as long as the is learning. and i think more and more countries should actually think...
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i think it isa well on the industry badly?ery positive move from persimmon, to acknowledge that it had been heavily criticised in recent yea rs, had been heavily criticised in recent years, and they have made a clear statement they will address it. i think the rest of the industry is overwhelmingly delivering a very high quality homes already. there is a clear intent to go further. the industry is absolutely committed to working with the government to put an ombudsman in place, but as i say, overwhelmingly, buyers with new—build homes are happy. overwhelmingly, buyers with new-build homes are happy. produce think the problems arise from? is a poor quality and workmanship because contractors are often subcontracting in order to meet the need to get enough labour to do the job, in order to meet the need to get enough labour to do thejob, and it is at the actual use of material such as a problem? there has been a huge recruitment drive over recent yea rs, huge recruitment drive over recent years, and that has addressed a housing
i think it isa well on the industry badly?ery positive move from persimmon, to acknowledge that it had been heavily criticised in recent yea rs, had been heavily criticised in recent years, and they have made a clear statement they will address it. i think the rest of the industry is overwhelmingly delivering a very high quality homes already. there is a clear intent to go further. the industry is absolutely committed to working with the government to put an ombudsman in place, but as i say,...
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essentially it isa they will boycott them.ng to have meps in brussels? that is slightly less than a month in terms of parliamentary time. we really are running out of time. we will be back right into next week. thank you very much indeed. it is 25 minutes past eight. time now for a look at the newspapers. mike barton, chief constable of durham police, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. it's always nice, because we need to remind people you are a serving police officer, and you come in to read the papers, which is always interesting. thank you very much. i wouldn't mind mike commenting on the news we have just had in the light of lyra mckee's killing. it has touched many people, and we understand now that the investigation team has arrested two men, aged 18 and 19. we are not going to talk about specifics, but can you talk about the speed of this, and the appeal and the cctv? george hamilton, the chief over there, as a personalfriend, and i speak to him regularly. and i think his frustration is that it's very easy for pe
essentially it isa they will boycott them.ng to have meps in brussels? that is slightly less than a month in terms of parliamentary time. we really are running out of time. we will be back right into next week. thank you very much indeed. it is 25 minutes past eight. time now for a look at the newspapers. mike barton, chief constable of durham police, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. it's always nice, because we need to remind people you are a serving police officer, and you come in to...
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juventus isa this stage of the season. juventus is a competitive animal. are a teenager, you go out in the world is new and everything is bright and you want to try things and it is wonderful to see them but when it gets to the stage, you need a little bit of maturity about the things that will happen ina maturity about the things that will happen in a game. what is the view from spain about seeming resurgent of british sides with have the quarterfinalists being from the premier league? you'll knock on one hand it is about time, because the premier league. the premier league has the best stadiums and best squads, maybe not the best players, the best coaches, so it is about time they do well in england but also in the champions league. 0n the other hand let's see. we will have to wait two or three years because you still have the stats and 22 out of the last 30 european titles have been won by spanish teams. you can hear commentary tonight of manchester united's match with barcelona, and keep up—to—date with the night's other games in the champions league a
juventus isa this stage of the season. juventus is a competitive animal. are a teenager, you go out in the world is new and everything is bright and you want to try things and it is wonderful to see them but when it gets to the stage, you need a little bit of maturity about the things that will happen ina maturity about the things that will happen in a game. what is the view from spain about seeming resurgent of british sides with have the quarterfinalists being from the premier league? you'll...
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israel folau isa than hell, he writes.ligion central to his identity, in a diverse society. views folau shares as an expression of faith, his employers and sponsors call discrimination. rugby, it appears, and sponsors call discrimination. rugby, itappears, no and sponsors call discrimination. rugby, it appears, no longer has a place for him. well, here's the reaction to the post from cardiff blues head coachjohn mulvihill. in 2019, the athletes have a job to do as role models in some areas, some of them don't want to be but at the end of the day, if you're going to put yourself out there on twitter and instagram and you have hundreds and thousands and millions of followers, you can affect things and you can have an effect on what people think or say. this so ijust think it's really important going forward that everyone has an understanding of their responsibility well, we're going to discuss a little bit more on this with jacqulin magnay, journalist with the australian newspaper, whojoins us from london. thanks forjoining
israel folau isa than hell, he writes.ligion central to his identity, in a diverse society. views folau shares as an expression of faith, his employers and sponsors call discrimination. rugby, it appears, and sponsors call discrimination. rugby, itappears, no and sponsors call discrimination. rugby, it appears, no longer has a place for him. well, here's the reaction to the post from cardiff blues head coachjohn mulvihill. in 2019, the athletes have a job to do as role models in some areas,...
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it isa it is a very big evening for chelsea who have certainly steadied the ship since the internationalrdiff when they benefited from a hugely controversial goal to beat deeside 2—1. they have added to that with a win over brighton last wednesday and should things go the reseal salary‘s weight this evening chelsea will move above arsenal and totte n ha m. chelsea will move above arsenal and tottenham. it is quite a turnaround who at times has pad boos when his own supporters. sarri can point to last season when at this stage chelsea's old boss had six points fewer on this board on the stage of the campaign band sarri has now. he needs to back it up and getting into the champions league would be a bare minimum requirement for chelsea this season. minimum requirement for chelsea this season. they are involved in the latter stages of the europa league but their culture is famously never won a trophy really does need to deliver —— their coach. tonight against a west ham team who if they win will stay in the bottom half of the table, but it has not been bad for reseal pellegrino. he has alre
it isa it is a very big evening for chelsea who have certainly steadied the ship since the internationalrdiff when they benefited from a hugely controversial goal to beat deeside 2—1. they have added to that with a win over brighton last wednesday and should things go the reseal salary‘s weight this evening chelsea will move above arsenal and totte n ha m. chelsea will move above arsenal and tottenham. it is quite a turnaround who at times has pad boos when his own supporters. sarri can...