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this is a modern monarchy, let's go to jane hill, you are monarchy, let's go to jane hill, you a re prettylet's go to jane hill, you are pretty much there yourself. as you might imagine, this is what we we re as you might imagine, this is what we were waiting for and more to the point, this is what the many, many hundreds of people gathered here at the gates to windsor castle have been waiting for. the groom, the night before his wedding with his best man, going to shake hands and ways, flashbulbs going off, to say hello to some of those who have been waiting on the streets of windsor for much of this week. just a few hours to go to his wedding. our royal correspondent is with me. this ta kes royal correspondent is with me. this takes us back to what we saw the night before prince william's wedding to the then kate middleton? that's right. 2011 outside clarence house. this is a carbon copy in many ways. prince harry prince william came out to meet the crowds ahead of his own wedding to the then kate middleton. they did exactly this, they shook hands, they had photos taken and this is simil
this is a modern monarchy, let's go to jane hill, you are monarchy, let's go to jane hill, you a re prettylet's go to jane hill, you are pretty much there yourself. as you might imagine, this is what we we re as you might imagine, this is what we were waiting for and more to the point, this is what the many, many hundreds of people gathered here at the gates to windsor castle have been waiting for. the groom, the night before his wedding with his best man, going to shake hands and ways,...
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jane hill is there. jane.rry and meghan are understood to have started dating. but it wasn't until last year that the couple made their first public appearance, at the invictus games in toronto, where meghan lived while starring in the legal drama suits. keith doyle looks back at a very royal romance. the public first saw harry and meghan markle at the invictus games last year. they spent time in botswa na, last year. they spent time in botswana, a place to harry's hardware he revealed they camped out with each other under the storms. when they were interviewed after their engagement was announced, they explained how they met on a blind date. we are introduced by a mutual friend, whom we... we should protect her privacy. yes, but it was literally threw her, and then we met once, then twice, back—to—back two dates in london. then in november, harry popped the question. dates in london. then in november, harry popped the questionm dates in london. then in november, harry popped the question. it was so sweet and
jane hill is there. jane.rry and meghan are understood to have started dating. but it wasn't until last year that the couple made their first public appearance, at the invictus games in toronto, where meghan lived while starring in the legal drama suits. keith doyle looks back at a very royal romance. the public first saw harry and meghan markle at the invictus games last year. they spent time in botswa na, last year. they spent time in botswana, a place to harry's hardware he revealed they...
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and when han met chewie: mark kermode and jane hill discuss
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back to jane hill.don't yet know who will perform that role. but despite that news, the couple themselves, prince harry and meghan markle, were visible, at least to anyone with a very keen eye, because there were rehearsals today, and as pa rt there were rehearsals today, and as part of that, the couple drove along the long walk, and then back here in two windsor castle this afternoon, all part of the rehearsals for the big procession that will follow the wedding ceremony on saturday lunchtime. so a lucky few who realised the royal couple were in the car were able to see them, just a couple of hours in fact after that statement was released in meghan markle's name, to confirm that her father won't be attending. there was a day of great ceremony as well, with some fantastic rehearsals beginning this morning, by 250 members of military personnel. they too had theirfinal members of military personnel. they too had their final rehearsal of the procession. the brass bands played, we have the national anthem,
back to jane hill.don't yet know who will perform that role. but despite that news, the couple themselves, prince harry and meghan markle, were visible, at least to anyone with a very keen eye, because there were rehearsals today, and as pa rt there were rehearsals today, and as part of that, the couple drove along the long walk, and then back here in two windsor castle this afternoon, all part of the rehearsals for the big procession that will follow the wedding ceremony on saturday lunchtime....
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i'm jane hill live in windsor. the headlines at 11. as the final preparations for tomorrow's royal wedding take place, we now know who will walk meghan markle down the aisle — in the absence of her father. prince charles will accompany the bride when she marries prince harry at st george's chapel here in windsor tomorrow. buckingham palace have also confirmed the duke of edinburgh will attend the royal wedding. and i'm simon mccoy here on the long walk — where the royal procession will pass. the finishing touches and final introductions are being made. meghan markle‘s mother, doria ragland, is due to meet the queen, a day before her daughter marries into britain's royalfamily. the other main stories this hour... russian ex—spy sergei skripal is discharged from hospital — over two months after he was poisoned with a nerve agent in salisbury. the government considers sending hundreds more british troops to carry out training in afghanistan. and the commons speaker, john bercow, is accused of calling a cabinet minister "a stupid woman" in
i'm jane hill live in windsor. the headlines at 11. as the final preparations for tomorrow's royal wedding take place, we now know who will walk meghan markle down the aisle — in the absence of her father. prince charles will accompany the bride when she marries prince harry at st george's chapel here in windsor tomorrow. buckingham palace have also confirmed the duke of edinburgh will attend the royal wedding. and i'm simon mccoy here on the long walk — where the royal procession will...
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jane hill is there. and the hope is attention will shift to the day itself, to saturday. to the day itself. rehearsal here in windsor today involving 250 military personnel. involving 250 military personnel. all royal correspondent nicholas witchell has the latest. will not be at his daughter's wedding. wedding. rehearsal of the military involvement. involvement. modest, around 250 members of the three armed services. three armed services. will be an open carriage, weather permitting, back to the castle. permitting, back to the castle. his role presiding over the wedding service, the dean of windsor. service, the dean of windsor. it grounded in a religious ceremony, in a christian ceremony. in a christian ceremony. event, the wedding appears to be back on track. back on track. places, the focus is back where it should be, on the bride and groom. should be, on the bride and groom. and nick is with me at windsor castle. castle. they will be hoping this is a lying 110w. they will be hoping this is a lying now. now. kensington palace in newspapers this morning. morning. that the fact his healt
jane hill is there. and the hope is attention will shift to the day itself, to saturday. to the day itself. rehearsal here in windsor today involving 250 military personnel. involving 250 military personnel. all royal correspondent nicholas witchell has the latest. will not be at his daughter's wedding. wedding. rehearsal of the military involvement. involvement. modest, around 250 members of the three armed services. three armed services. will be an open carriage, weather permitting, back to...
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now on bbc news, the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have tully, a new film starring charlize theron, lean on pete, and the new anime mary and the witch's flower. tully i'm looking forward to because it is made by the people who madejuno, which isjust glorious. i loved that movie so much. written by diablo cody, directed by jason reitman. they also worked together with charlize theron on young adults. the story is charlize theron is marla, middle—aged woman who is struggling with kids and a newborn baby. she is exhausted. absolutely. and her smugly successful brother says to her, look, why don't you let me pay for a night nanny, so that you can get some sleep. at first she said i don't want anything to do with it. finally she is so exhausted that she succumbs and says fine, enter tully, who is a strange mix of on the one hand part scary mary poppins and the other hand, a sprightly remin
now on bbc news, the film review with jane hill and mark kermode. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have tully, a new film starring charlize theron, lean on pete, and the new anime mary and the witch's flower. tully i'm looking forward to because it is made by the people who madejuno, which isjust glorious. i loved that movie so much. written by diablo cody, directed by jason...
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hello, good evening, welcome to the bbc news at five, i am jane hill. to new york police to face charges of rape and sexual misconduct. and it's prompted the launch of the me too and time's up campaigns. harvey weinstein insists any sexual encounters were consensual. helena lee reports. following a grand jury investigation. where he was able to violate them sexually. they expected the case to be resolved favourably. it is to defend something that is criminal behaviour. criminal behaviour. behaviour in that industry, that is not what this is about. is it an admission of guilt? allegations against him. of oscars for films such as shakespeare in love. once an aspiring actress, lucia evans. she says the producer abused her at his office in new york. the charges also referred another unnamed woman. neither were identified in court. to the me too movement. to account for their actions. last week repeated claims that harvey weinstein raped her. i was 21 years old. this festival was his hunting ground. she reacted to today's news with a single word on social media. others were quick to follow. i
hello, good evening, welcome to the bbc news at five, i am jane hill. to new york police to face charges of rape and sexual misconduct. and it's prompted the launch of the me too and time's up campaigns. harvey weinstein insists any sexual encounters were consensual. helena lee reports. following a grand jury investigation. where he was able to violate them sexually. they expected the case to be resolved favourably. it is to defend something that is criminal behaviour. criminal behaviour....
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i'm jane hill live in windsor.ekend, saying he needs to focus on his health. meanwhile here in windsor preparations are continuing with just 48 hours to go. i'm simon mccoy, live on the long walk in windsor — where we've been getting a sneak preview of what it'll look like on the day. there's a full rehearsal of saturday's procession, making sure that everything goes to plan for harry and meghan's big day. also this hour: making sure the grenfell fire never happens again. a report says cost was prioritised over safety but stops short of recommending an outright ban on flammable cladding. the maximum stake on fixed—odds betting machines is to be slashed from £100 to £2 under new government rules. i am absolutely determined to do the right thing by the hundreds of thousands of people, including some of the most vulnerable people who can least afford to lose this scale of money. good afternoon and welcome to windsor, where in the last hour meghan markle has issued a statement, saying that her father will not be attend
i'm jane hill live in windsor.ekend, saying he needs to focus on his health. meanwhile here in windsor preparations are continuing with just 48 hours to go. i'm simon mccoy, live on the long walk in windsor — where we've been getting a sneak preview of what it'll look like on the day. there's a full rehearsal of saturday's procession, making sure that everything goes to plan for harry and meghan's big day. also this hour: making sure the grenfell fire never happens again. a report says cost...
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now on bbc news, jane hill with dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london. this week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of maintaining the agreement. what will iran do next? and what does it mean for relations across the middle east? an awful lot to grapple with. let's start with the deal itself. he had promised to do this
now on bbc news, jane hill with dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london. this week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab...
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now, it's time for dateline london with jane hill.lo and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we discuss just how welcome donald trump will be in the uk in a few weeks‘ time after his inflammatory comments about knife crime in the capital, and how strong is theresa may's position going into the next brexit talks, given the election results in england this week? my guests this week — the times columnist david aaronovitch. the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman. .. marc roche from le point, formerly london correspondent of le monde... and the italian writer and film maker analisa piras. welcome to you all. good to see you. president trump has been defending the use of guns in america — that in itself, not surprising. but this time he's done it by comparing a london hospital to a war zone because of knife crime. he told the national rifle association that the restrictive gun laws here in the uk have failed to stop a spate of stabbings leading to "blood all over the floors". he also said the terrorist atta
now, it's time for dateline london with jane hill.lo and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we discuss just how welcome donald trump will be in the uk in a few weeks‘ time after his inflammatory comments about knife crime in the capital, and how strong is theresa may's position going into the next brexit talks, given the election results in england this week? my guests this week — the times columnist david aaronovitch. the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey...
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now on bbc news, it‘s time for dateline london with jane hill.an nuclear deal. we‘ll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran — the five permanent members of the un
now on bbc news, it‘s time for dateline london with jane hill.an nuclear deal. we‘ll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran — the five permanent members of the un
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and when han met chewie: mark kermode and jane hill discuss solo: a star wars story, along with the restf this week's releases on the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. voters in ireland have overwhelmingly rejected their country's strict anti—abortion laws and backed reform in a landmark referendum. more than 66% of voters supported the calls for change in a move that once would have been unthinkable. for decades, irish women who wanted to terminate a pregnancy had to travel abroad, while many faced shame and stigma at home. the prime minister leo varadkar called today's result a "quiet revolution" for his country. the no campaign called it "a tragedy of historic proportions". from dublin, emma vardy reports. cheering and applause. the transformative moment for ireland. more emphatically than anyone predicted, the country has voted for change. we have been working so hard for women's rights are so many years 110w for women's rights are so many years now and we can for women's rights are so many years 110w and we can see for women's rights are so many years now and we can
and when han met chewie: mark kermode and jane hill discuss solo: a star wars story, along with the restf this week's releases on the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. voters in ireland have overwhelmingly rejected their country's strict anti—abortion laws and backed reform in a landmark referendum. more than 66% of voters supported the calls for change in a move that once would have been unthinkable. for decades, irish women who wanted to terminate a pregnancy had to travel...
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now, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ake us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been seeing? an interesting week. we have breaking in, a home invasion thriller with a twist. we have revenge, about which there's been a lot of press — a gruelling thriller. and the cured, a new look at the old zombie formula. new zombies! oh, it's a dark week, mr kermode, it really is! yes, the cannes film festival is on, it's a strange week. ok, let's start with breaking in. this is a home invasion thriller with a maternal twist. the tag line is payback is a mother. gabrielle union is shaun, who inherits a house basically like a fortress. she goes there with her children and it is immediately broken into by thieves. then her children are held captive in the house, the thieves try to find a safe, and she is outside. they have said to her, "you are a woman at the mercy of strangers, you have no chance" but they have seriously misjudged her desire to prove that, in her own words, mums don't run. here's a c
now, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ake us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been seeing? an interesting week. we have breaking in, a home invasion thriller with a twist. we have revenge, about which there's been a lot of press — a gruelling thriller. and the cured, a new look at the old zombie formula. new zombies! oh, it's a dark week, mr kermode, it really is! yes, the cannes film festival is on, it's a strange week....
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mark kermode and jane hill discuss solo: a star wars story, along with the rest of this week's releases the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has been charged with rape and sexual abuse, after appearing in court in new york. once one of the most powerful men in america, he paid $1 million, in cash, as bail, and agreed to wear an electronic tag. the charges relate to two women, but dozens have made allegations against him since hollywood was shaken by claims of sexual misconduct last year. mr weinstein‘s lawyer said bad behaviour was not on trial, that mr weinstein denies the criminal charges and that he will mount a vigorous defence. 0ur correspondent nick bryant has more. new york city can often feel like a giant movie set, but this was the criminal justice system being put into action for real, and as harvey weinstein arrived to be charged, i managed to confront him. this must be very humiliating. this must be very humiliating for you. he walked into the police station with three large books under his arm, one a
mark kermode and jane hill discuss solo: a star wars story, along with the rest of this week's releases the film review. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the disgraced hollywood film producer, harvey weinstein, has been charged with rape and sexual abuse, after appearing in court in new york. once one of the most powerful men in america, he paid $1 million, in cash, as bail, and agreed to wear an electronic tag. the charges relate to two women, but dozens have made allegations against him...
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earlier, she spoke to my colleague jane hill about the significance of the legal action brought againstein. i was just thinking about the women and the courage that they had to come forward and to talk to the new york times and talk to the new yorker and had tell their stories and truths. how much has changed? what is changing over the past eight months, in particular, since this all became in the public, was put out in the public domain, because of course, they're after all structural systems now which have been revealed to be so discriminatory towards women, what is changing now as a result of this public discussion? i have been working on this issue for ten years, and as you say, there are multiple layers of sexism that are pervasive in the industry and in many industries in our culture. and so what this has done is opened up a fissure, a big sinkhole, and we are really trying to reckon with how to move forward, to create a language to have these conversations and to really peel away the power from the people who held it, who held it over people. this is really about equality, this i
earlier, she spoke to my colleague jane hill about the significance of the legal action brought againstein. i was just thinking about the women and the courage that they had to come forward and to talk to the new york times and talk to the new yorker and had tell their stories and truths. how much has changed? what is changing over the past eight months, in particular, since this all became in the public, was put out in the public domain, because of course, they're after all structural systems...
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i'm jane hill at st george's chapel.r of any wedding — the dress. meghan markle arrived on the steps of st george's chapel here in windsor, wearing an elegant, understated dress designed by the british designer clare waight keller of givenchy. she also wore a five—metre veil with a flower from each of the 53 commonwealth countries embroidered onto it. the couple exchanged vows during the service, which was carried out by the archbishop of canterbury. best man was the duke of cambridge and he didn't forget the rings. meghan's is made from welsh gold, while harry's is platinum. we didn't know i huge amount about the guest list in advance. but it became apparent, as we watched guests arrive in the beautiful winter sunshine ll... idris elba at the front. 0prah winter sunshine ll... idris elba at the front. oprah winfrey, david beckham and his wife. serena williams, george clooney and amal clooney among those in attendance. inside st george's chapel, we spotted katie mulligan, james corden, james blunt and the first of the da
i'm jane hill at st george's chapel.r of any wedding — the dress. meghan markle arrived on the steps of st george's chapel here in windsor, wearing an elegant, understated dress designed by the british designer clare waight keller of givenchy. she also wore a five—metre veil with a flower from each of the 53 commonwealth countries embroidered onto it. the couple exchanged vows during the service, which was carried out by the archbishop of canterbury. best man was the duke of cambridge and...
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for now, it is time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part. and the breadwinner, based or taken from a book? yes, by deborah ellis. directed by nora twomey. this is from the studio that gave us song of the sea and secret of curls. this is adapted from deborah ellis‘ book. taliban—era, turn of the century, a young girl is selling bread with her father. he has lost a leg in the war with the taliban. clearly, they are struggling materially, but he teaches her the power of history, and most importantly, the power of stories. let's have a look at the clip. clip: our people have always told stories, from our very beginning when we were pathia and a fractured land and the claws of the hindu kush mountains, scorched by the fiery eyes of the northern deserts. black rubble earth against ice peaks, our land was the petrified skeleton of a monster. the land of the noble and h
for now, it is time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.what do we have this week? very interesting week, we have the breadwinner, which is an oscar—nominated animation. solo: a star wars story, another one. and mckellen: playing the part. and the breadwinner, based or taken from a book? yes, by deborah ellis. directed by nora twomey. this is from the studio that gave us song of the sea and secret of curls. this is adapted from deborah ellis‘ book. taliban—era, turn of the...
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but first, it's time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill.ses as ever is mark kermode. good to see you again, mark. nice to you see you. what has caught your eyes this week? so we have tully, which is a new film starring charlize theron. lean on pete, a very moving drama from director andrew haigh. and the new anime mary and the witch's flower. and tully i am so looking forward to because it is made by the people who made juno, which isjust glorious! i loved juno so much! written by diablo cody, directed by jason reitman. of course, they also worked together also with charlize theron on young adult. so the story is charlize theron is marlo, she is a middle—aged woman who is struggling with kids and a newborn baby. she is exhausted, absolutely exhausted, and her smugly successful brother says to her, "look, why don't you let me pay for a night nanny?", she says "what's a night nanny?" he says "a nanny who comes at night so that you can get some sleep" and at first, she says "i don't want anything to do with this" but finally, she is so exhaust
but first, it's time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill.ses as ever is mark kermode. good to see you again, mark. nice to you see you. what has caught your eyes this week? so we have tully, which is a new film starring charlize theron. lean on pete, a very moving drama from director andrew haigh. and the new anime mary and the witch's flower. and tully i am so looking forward to because it is made by the people who made juno, which isjust glorious! i loved juno so much! written...
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good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5, i'm jane hill.elpline set up to address concerns about breast cancer screening has taken more than 5,000 calls in 2a hours. public health england offered the advice service after it emerged that hundreds of women may have died of the disease because they weren't invited for a final routine check. the error, dating back to 2009, has meant that around 450,000 women aged between 68 and 71 could be affected. the think—tank the ippr, the institute for public policy research has questioned why a fall in the number of women being screened did not ring an alarm bell. here's our health correspondent catherine burns. social care... yesterday lunchtime, the health and social care secretary made the announcement. i wish to inform the house of a serious failure that has come to light. in the national breast screening programme in england. have you had a mammogram done before? 450,000 women were not invited to the final mammogram, 309,000 are still alive, some may be perfectly healthy, others may have breast canc
good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5, i'm jane hill.elpline set up to address concerns about breast cancer screening has taken more than 5,000 calls in 2a hours. public health england offered the advice service after it emerged that hundreds of women may have died of the disease because they weren't invited for a final routine check. the error, dating back to 2009, has meant that around 450,000 women aged between 68 and 71 could be affected. the think—tank the ippr, the institute for...
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i'm jane hill with a summary of the news. despite both claiming successes. including wandsworth and barnettories lost control of trafford after 1a years. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. celebrations here... there, and everywhere. but disappointment, too, for both of the main parties in england. labour or the tories. the south coast council from the conservatives. hadn't all been good. we lost a bit of ground. of seats across the whole country. all over the country. had hoped to win. for the tories, the results must mean relief. been some unexpected gains. campaign machine. but we won't take anything for granted. on this success for the future. where the lib dems took the london borough from the tories. can i just say well done and thank you. this morning, the party leader praised his team. not a complete bounce back, but certainly some ground regained. as a major national force. council in the north—west of england. and the tories took control. despite a big push from labour. wipe—out, raising questions about whether it can survive. they have to give that government sup
i'm jane hill with a summary of the news. despite both claiming successes. including wandsworth and barnettories lost control of trafford after 1a years. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. celebrations here... there, and everywhere. but disappointment, too, for both of the main parties in england. labour or the tories. the south coast council from the conservatives. hadn't all been good. we lost a bit of ground. of seats across the whole country. all over the country. had hoped...
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in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first the weather with stav.is area of low pressure. wet weather this afternoon across much of the western side of the uk. the eastern side holding the dry weather until dark. a fine enter the day. 0utbreaks holding the dry weather until dark. a fine enter the day. outbreaks of rain, moving eastwards. quite a breezy night to come. 0utbreaks rain, moving eastwards. quite a breezy night to come. outbreaks of rain will be quite patchy. solid fairly heavy. the rain eventually reaching the southeast later on. a frost free night foremost because we have got the cloud cover. wednesday, back to a bit of a grotty day for england and wales. 0utbreaks back to a bit of a grotty day for england and wales. outbreaks of rain. moving through and i think it is into the afternoon, it should brighten up nicely further west. an afternoon of sunshine and showers. some of them will be quite heavy but in the sunshine, not feeling too bad. 13 degrees, quite fresh and the north. we had through into thursday with this mild air begins to i
in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first the weather with stav.is area of low pressure. wet weather this afternoon across much of the western side of the uk. the eastern side holding the dry weather until dark. a fine enter the day. 0utbreaks holding the dry weather until dark. a fine enter the day. outbreaks of rain, moving eastwards. quite a breezy night to come. 0utbreaks rain, moving eastwards. quite a breezy night to come. outbreaks of rain will be quite patchy. solid fairly...
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i‘m jane hill live in windsor. the headlines at 11.
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in a moment the news at one with jane hill. first the weather.y and there could be thunderstorms moving southern and eastern but further north if you are heading off to the biggest weekend in belfast it is fine and warm and temperatures will tail off. there is an outside chance of some showers creeping into the borders of scotland and they could creep further north. it is dry and fine. the storms will tend to ease through the night but they have left the moisture so it will turn misty and murky especially crossing to down weighing and in the east coast once again we will have misty low cloud and quite keen east breeze keeping it cool. inland temperatures pick up this weekend and they may approach record—breaking for the second time in a row. it will be warm. there will be showers around potentially in england and where is and there is a keen breeze on the coach —— coast limiting the temperature somewhat but it looks as though it should be drierfor temperature somewhat but it looks as though it should be drier for parts of wales and the midlands a
in a moment the news at one with jane hill. first the weather.y and there could be thunderstorms moving southern and eastern but further north if you are heading off to the biggest weekend in belfast it is fine and warm and temperatures will tail off. there is an outside chance of some showers creeping into the borders of scotland and they could creep further north. it is dry and fine. the storms will tend to ease through the night but they have left the moisture so it will turn misty and murky...
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inafew in a few moments, we will have the bbc news at one with jane hill.se of today. they were brewing from earlier on. weather watchers down on the far south—east got an early sight of those. i don my cap immediately in the direction of scotland, not a concern here, nor in northern ireland, because you are a long way away from the big area of low pressure powering the storms ever further to the north and west. that great ribbon of cloud was the first signs of what was to come. through the evening and overnight, we will see that threat of storms still there to be had across the south and west midlands, wales, down into the south—west of england and all the while further north, no great issues with the weather. along the eastern shores there will be some poor visibility around, comes just bear that in mind. i am showing this travel warnings heavy rain. this is more for the northern parts of britain because it will come as something of a shock, the sort of conditions we have described in the south may well become more prevalent for northern ireland and scotl
inafew in a few moments, we will have the bbc news at one with jane hill.se of today. they were brewing from earlier on. weather watchers down on the far south—east got an early sight of those. i don my cap immediately in the direction of scotland, not a concern here, nor in northern ireland, because you are a long way away from the big area of low pressure powering the storms ever further to the north and west. that great ribbon of cloud was the first signs of what was to come. through the...
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next the bbc news at five with jane hill. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts.rough daytime, dry and bright weather, and this rain developing late in the day, quite a wet evening as the rain heads north. temperatures around average sober and feel too bad but it is about how much sunshine we have —— so it won't feel too bad. more later. today at 5. the prime minister agrees to two additional panel members for the grenfell tower inquiry. after pressure from campaigners, two experts will support sir martin moore—bick, in his investigation into the fire which killed 71 people. we want to know why the fire started, how the fire started. the culture of the institutions that were supposed to listen to the concerns of the community. why did this happen? we'll have the very latest.... and we'll be finding out what this means for the inquiry. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... more money for grammar schools in england. the government says it'll mean more choice for parents — labour calls it a vanity project. after more than 200 women were wrongly given the all cle
next the bbc news at five with jane hill. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts.rough daytime, dry and bright weather, and this rain developing late in the day, quite a wet evening as the rain heads north. temperatures around average sober and feel too bad but it is about how much sunshine we have —— so it won't feel too bad. more later. today at 5. the prime minister agrees to two additional panel members for the grenfell tower inquiry. after pressure from campaigners, two...
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columnist for the hill, wanda williams, jane harmon and josh holmes, mitch mcconnell's former chief of staff. brit, first anniversary of the special council investigation, robert mueller. what do you think of the effort by the president and his team to try to end it? what do you make of the controversy about an apparent fbi informant who was asking questions of trump campaign officials? >> aggressive approach is probably worth a try. i'm not sure it's going to work because the truth is, chris, for all the talk about there being some accountability to higher authorities within the government by the special council, there really isn't. they have a roving commission no matter what you call them, no matter what legal authority they're operating under. so it seems to me that as a practical matter the special council is free to rove in any direction he wants. >> chris: and the fbi inform plant. >> it's an interesting question. the question is this. did they actually have a basis in law to create this investigation in the first place? was it sufficient? was it sufficient to go to the lengths
columnist for the hill, wanda williams, jane harmon and josh holmes, mitch mcconnell's former chief of staff. brit, first anniversary of the special council investigation, robert mueller. what do you think of the effort by the president and his team to try to end it? what do you make of the controversy about an apparent fbi informant who was asking questions of trump campaign officials? >> aggressive approach is probably worth a try. i'm not sure it's going to work because the truth is,...
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hills of vinci my paradise my jerusalem. christ has just said one of you sell betray me jane seems to be answering tell us who and we still deal with it and philip's gesture says not i lord. the right half of the painting has been fully restored i love that shines out in the light. of five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damp poor rotted look pearly included soups in the refrain. three hundred american bomb destroyed hospital. what i can tell you now the world owes to this woman senor ages a. decade she's been cleaning analyzing and delicately touching up the colors holding up the long slow death of the last supper. in that bottle a new creature has come into being the original strictly speaking no longer exists but the few pigments that survive from my work have a power that generates new life even from the crumbling reminder. that a lot of. are . far beyond . the pale of disappointing it is a dramatic one and a love story like it's constant it is a miracle i scarcely understand myself my crime the plain dealer's died a local death only to be resurrected now transfigured and more essential of t
hills of vinci my paradise my jerusalem. christ has just said one of you sell betray me jane seems to be answering tell us who and we still deal with it and philip's gesture says not i lord. the right half of the painting has been fully restored i love that shines out in the light. of five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damp poor rotted look pearly included soups in the refrain. three hundred american bomb destroyed hospital. what i can tell you now the world...
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hill, juan williams. former democratic congresswoman jane harman director of the woodrow wilson center and josh holmes, mitchll's former chief of staff and now a g.o.p. strategist. first anniversary of the special counsel investigation. what do you think of the effort by the few increasingly aggressive effort by his team to try and ended on what to make of this controversy about an apparent fbi informant who was asking questions of trump campaign officials? >> the aggressive approach is probably worth a try. i'm not sure it's going to work because the truth is for all the talk about there being some real accountability to higher authorities by the special counsel, they effectively have a roving commission. no matter what you call them, what legal authority they are operating under. it seems to me that as a practical matter the special counsel is free to rope in any direction he wants. >> chris: and the fbi informant? >> it's an interesting question in a question to me is this, did they actually have a basis in law to create this investigation in the first place? was it sufficient? is it sufficient to go to a
hill, juan williams. former democratic congresswoman jane harman director of the woodrow wilson center and josh holmes, mitchll's former chief of staff and now a g.o.p. strategist. first anniversary of the special counsel investigation. what do you think of the effort by the few increasingly aggressive effort by his team to try and ended on what to make of this controversy about an apparent fbi informant who was asking questions of trump campaign officials? >> the aggressive approach is...
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group moved further to the right of where we are up to a hill they were there wasn't burning tires they now seem to be returning so this is a patent jane that we've been seeing happening here every friday this is the seventh friday of what they call the great march of her turn and there's a real momentum now protect kids we move towards nakba which is what the palestinians call the catastrophe the establishment of the state of israel and people will tell you here that six back to in two days time on monday hundreds of thousands of people are expected to show up along this fence is just one of five protest points and we're being told they are setting up more and more so when we see those protests happen on monday that there will be various points along this border which will see many many people which of course puts huge pressure on israel and stephanie i mean it's clear that nobody is going to leave their women children men even though they've been fired at what is a set us up for. yes i mean we've seen that we've counted at least seven young men shot in the leg throughout the morning really throughout the day people here will tell you
group moved further to the right of where we are up to a hill they were there wasn't burning tires they now seem to be returning so this is a patent jane that we've been seeing happening here every friday this is the seventh friday of what they call the great march of her turn and there's a real momentum now protect kids we move towards nakba which is what the palestinians call the catastrophe the establishment of the state of israel and people will tell you here that six back to in two days...
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. endothelial, to jane hill. —— to your end of the hill, to jane hill.style. of red, white and blue. the hearts and minds of girls for a hundred years. i think that she best embodies that. reasons and for acting reasons, definitely. why is she an inspiration to you? she's definitely an inspiration to me because she went to my school. she also went to my elementary school, too. and for her it's princess. which it projects to the world. a card for the happy couple. but what do locals make of it all? i've been following the royal wedding, and i'm very excited. and starting to look like the rest of the world. in that royal stuff. everybody's created equal. they should be working, just like i'm working. and action. hello, everyone, and welcome. welcome to our royal wedding dish! harry's getting married! to an american! these americans are excited. # and harry's wild about meg... it doesn't get bigger than this. is so great because it's one of our own. marrying into the royalfamily. with wallis simpson in the 30s. music: dancing queen by abba. with the hollywo
. endothelial, to jane hill. —— to your end of the hill, to jane hill.style. of red, white and blue. the hearts and minds of girls for a hundred years. i think that she best embodies that. reasons and for acting reasons, definitely. why is she an inspiration to you? she's definitely an inspiration to me because she went to my school. she also went to my elementary school, too. and for her it's princess. which it projects to the world. a card for the happy couple. but what do locals make of...
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in a moment, the news of the world with jane hill. with jane hill. first, the weather with helen.s last night. as last night. cloud around, bringing us a great start tomorrow. bringing us a great start tomorrow. just a few showers down towards daytime. daytime. and northern ireland, this rain develops during the day. develops during the day. evening is this rain head northwards. northwards. but it is how much sunshine we will see. see. across the east of the uk into sunday. more later. were wrongly given the all clears for cervical cancer. of the screening scandal. questions, and why did mum die? on the hatred and fear and i don‘t want that. we‘ll have the latest from our correspondent. also this lunchtime. grammar schools in england — labour calls it a vanity project. what he calls the ticking time bomb of child obesity. the brexit campaign group, leave. for breaking spending rules during the referendum. with disabilities preparing to sing in windsor for the wedding. everton, according to their boss, sam alla rdyce. move to america.
in a moment, the news of the world with jane hill. with jane hill. first, the weather with helen.s last night. as last night. cloud around, bringing us a great start tomorrow. bringing us a great start tomorrow. just a few showers down towards daytime. daytime. and northern ireland, this rain develops during the day. develops during the day. evening is this rain head northwards. northwards. but it is how much sunshine we will see. see. across the east of the uk into sunday. more later. were...
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the film is set to be released in october next year. at five with jane hill. here's helen willetts.site. further north in belfast it looks fine, dry and warm. fine, dry and warm. scotland could creep further north to perth. to perth. wales and on the east coast we will have misty, low cloud. have misty, low cloud. a keen east breeze keeping it quite cool. cool. inland temperatures are picking up this weekend. picking up this weekend. approach record—breaking for the second time in a row. second time in a row. breeze on the coast limiting the temperatures somewhat. temperatures somewhat. be drier in parts of wales and the midlands and northern england. midlands and northern england. shower, particularly later on in the day. day. times that will be brought offshore by the easterly breeze. by the easterly breeze. heading off to swansea, it does look fine and dry for the start. fine and dry for the start. northwards as we go through saturday and into sunday. and into sunday. southern and western areas, but the southern areas included. southern areas included. weather is in scotland and
the film is set to be released in october next year. at five with jane hill. here's helen willetts.site. further north in belfast it looks fine, dry and warm. fine, dry and warm. scotland could creep further north to perth. to perth. wales and on the east coast we will have misty, low cloud. have misty, low cloud. a keen east breeze keeping it quite cool. cool. inland temperatures are picking up this weekend. picking up this weekend. approach record—breaking for the second time in a row....
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lets go to jane who's at castle hill.—— banks. in windsor for the big day on saturday. saturday. elements of that with our royal correspondent. i'm joined by our royal correspondentjonny dymond. family members as to how the press operate and what might happen? operate and what might happen? that they don't want other people to talk about. talk about. few real royal sources of information. information. be bought out by different media outlets and to talk about her. outlets and to talk about her. and her relationship with her father. her relationship with her father. and my presumption is he turned it down in the run—up to the wedding. down in the run—up to the wedding. condition, and that has drove the palace communications out of sync. palace communications out of sync. information that they don't know anything about. anything about. it is very difficult for them. for them. back foot by this avalanche of criticism. criticism. are unfair, given the challenge they face. face. they can now please move on to talking about the
lets go to jane who's at castle hill.—— banks. in windsor for the big day on saturday. saturday. elements of that with our royal correspondent. i'm joined by our royal correspondentjonny dymond. family members as to how the press operate and what might happen? operate and what might happen? that they don't want other people to talk about. talk about. few real royal sources of information. information. be bought out by different media outlets and to talk about her. outlets and to talk about...