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i‘m jane hill.abinet talks? and we‘ll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces his retirement. my guests: the british conservative commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malik, and the american writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — though france is one of the countries that isn‘t prepared to host such centres. is there much to commend in these proposals? the first thing to say is there is a huge irony because migrant numbers are way down
i‘m jane hill.abinet talks? and we‘ll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces his retirement. my guests: the british conservative commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malik, and the american writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for...
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jane hill is there. good afternoon.cathedral where those dreadful events of one year ago have already been referenced in the usual sunday morning service here, very well attended at southwark cathedral, and then ina attended at southwark cathedral, and then in a couple of hours from now, then in a couple of hours from now, the formal commemoratives service will get under way. 700 people expected here at the cathedral which sits just expected here at the cathedral which sitsjust on the expected here at the cathedral which sits just on the edge of borough market, which was the focus of that attack one year ago. there will be readings from local people, local councillors, from the mayor of london, sadiq khan, and then after the service the olive tree will be planted here in the grounds of the cathedral, and that very small service will be attended in particular by families of those who died. some of the families will be here today. eight people died from all over the world, and 48 people we re all over the world, and 48 pe
jane hill is there. good afternoon.cathedral where those dreadful events of one year ago have already been referenced in the usual sunday morning service here, very well attended at southwark cathedral, and then ina attended at southwark cathedral, and then in a couple of hours from now, then in a couple of hours from now, the formal commemoratives service will get under way. 700 people expected here at the cathedral which sits just expected here at the cathedral which sitsjust on the expected...
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jane hill is there welcome back to southwark cathedral where in fact those dreadful events of one year ago have already been referenced in the usual sunday morning service here, very well attended, at the cathedral. in the next hour, that full—service 0fcom oration will get under way. 700 people have been invited to attend including the families of some of the eight people who lost their lives that night —— the full—service commemoration. they were from all over the world, australia, canada, france and spain as well as from here in london. there will be survivors and special tributes will be paid to members of the emergency services as well. i'll be talking to a number of people in the next few minutes, local residents who will be attending the service via this afternoon but first, let's reflect on the events of that saturday night one year ago, and how london has responded. borough market, ten o'clock. how a saturday night should be. the more you think about it, the more you let it impact your life, the more they've won. sojust carry on. let's get rid of the barriers, let's carry on w
jane hill is there welcome back to southwark cathedral where in fact those dreadful events of one year ago have already been referenced in the usual sunday morning service here, very well attended, at the cathedral. in the next hour, that full—service 0fcom oration will get under way. 700 people have been invited to attend including the families of some of the eight people who lost their lives that night —— the full—service commemoration. they were from all over the world, australia,...
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let's go to jane hill at london bridge. jane.t has been as you would expect, and extremely moving day here in the borough of. wherever he goes to die and as you say, at this commemorative service at seven cathedral, paying tribute to the members of the emergency services, who responded so swiftly on that night. one year ago. 700 people attended the commemorative service, a time of healing, of coming together and of saying londoners will not be defeated. let's hear a little first of all from the address by the dean of. the violent assaults one year ago against londoners and visitors to this city from around the world shocked people everywhere. today, we come together to remember the attack on and around london bridge on the evening of the 3rd ofjune. as he gathered together today, let us give thanks for the recovery and healing that we have received in minds and bodies. for the building that we have received in minds and bodies. forthe building of relationships and communities and for the strength of friendship and support. let us
let's go to jane hill at london bridge. jane.t has been as you would expect, and extremely moving day here in the borough of. wherever he goes to die and as you say, at this commemorative service at seven cathedral, paying tribute to the members of the emergency services, who responded so swiftly on that night. one year ago. 700 people attended the commemorative service, a time of healing, of coming together and of saying londoners will not be defeated. let's hear a little first of all from the...
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now on bbc news, time for dateline london with jane hill. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week our major topic for discussion is migration, and how's it's handled across europe and in the united states. plus, as major companies rang alarm bells in the uk, what are the prospects for striking a proper deal with the eu before britain leaves? lots to discuss, and around the table with me this week, the sunday telegraph columnist janet daley, the portuguese writer and lecturer eunice goes, thomas kielinger, for many years correspondent for germany's die welt. and, from bloomberg news, their senior writer stephanie baker. this weekend, a number of eu leaders are meeting to try to thrash out solutions to the migration crisis. at angela merkel‘s request, france's emmanuel macron, and the leaders of bulgaria and austria are among those exploring how to prevent migrants from moving around the bloc, after they've already claimed asylum in one of the mediterranean states of arrival. this gathering is in the run—up to the
now on bbc news, time for dateline london with jane hill. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week our major topic for discussion is migration, and how's it's handled across europe and in the united states. plus, as major companies rang alarm bells in the uk, what are the prospects for striking a proper deal with the eu before britain leaves? lots to discuss, and around the table with me this week, the sunday telegraph columnist janet daley, the portuguese writer and...
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my colleague jane hill is there for us now — jane. thank you.ndon bridge were from all over the world. from australia and canada, from france and spain, as well as from france and spain, as well as from here in london. i've been talking to one young woman who narrowly avoided being struck by the van that night on london bridge. she was crushing the bridge on the way to meet friends for a night out. instead, the van ploughed into the couple who were walking right behind her. she is actually a colleague of hours, she is a bbc producer called hollyjones and she has been telling me what she remembers about that warm saturday evening. i was just walking by myself and i was looking at my phone, and i was alerted to what sounded like an engine really over—revving. so i looked up and that was the first time i saw this van, a white van, and it was heading south and it kind of came onto the bridge and it completely went straight into a group of people. and i know that one of the people, well, one of the persons went into the river. and it was like skittle
my colleague jane hill is there for us now — jane. thank you.ndon bridge were from all over the world. from australia and canada, from france and spain, as well as from france and spain, as well as from here in london. i've been talking to one young woman who narrowly avoided being struck by the van that night on london bridge. she was crushing the bridge on the way to meet friends for a night out. instead, the van ploughed into the couple who were walking right behind her. she is actually a...
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now on bbc news, time for dateline london with jane hill.
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i'm jane hill.his week, what do my guests make of the deal struck by european leaders around migration? how are relations between britain and the eu as we approach very difficult cabinet talks? and we'll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces his retirement. my guests: the british conservative commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malik, and the american writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — though france is one of the countries that
i'm jane hill.his week, what do my guests make of the deal struck by european leaders around migration? how are relations between britain and the eu as we approach very difficult cabinet talks? and we'll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces his retirement. my guests: the british conservative commentator alex deane, the irish times correspondent, suzanne lynch, the guardian columnist, nesrine malik, and the american writer, and host of the frdh...
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i'm jane hill.s week, we discuss a turbulent week in westminster around the brexit negotiations, consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. at westminster, it's been a particularly turbulent week around all things brexit. there was surprise in some quarters that the government avoided defeat on an amendment put forward by the upper house, the lords, about giving parliament a meaningful vote on any brexit deal. one of theresa may's junior ministers resigned, hours before the vote. earlier in the week, her secretary of state for exiting the eu had decided not to. so much remains uncertain, but one thing we do know is that the white paper won't
i'm jane hill.s week, we discuss a turbulent week in westminster around the brexit negotiations, consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to...
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i'm jane hill.s, consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. at westminster, it's been a particularly turbulent week around all things brexit. my goodness. there was surprise in some quarters that the government avoided defeat on an amendment put forward by the upper house, the lords, about giving parliament a meaningful vote on any brexit deal. one of theresa may's junior ministers resigned, hours before the vote. earlier in the week, her secretary of state for exiting the eu had decided not to. so much remains uncertain, but one thing we do know is that the white paper won't now be published in time for the european council summit, later th
i'm jane hill.s, consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. at westminster, it's been a particularly turbulent week around all...
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jane hill is there., thank you, and welcome to a glorious day here at southwark cathedral, but it is a day very much of remembrance, to remember those eight people who died and so many more who were injured, some of them very badly injured indeed. there will be about 700 people inside the cathedral a little later this afternoon to remember those, to reflect, and it will be a multi—faith service to pray for healing. i will be talking in the next few minutes to a local resident, a local business owner, and we will take some time to reflect on the impact that that terrorist attack had one year ago, and it was a weekend not unlike this. it was a beautiful, warm, sunny weekend. borough marketjust on the edge of the cathedral here, the people who don't know it, is bustling all year round. it is a fantastic place to come, a very lively part of the capital, and it would have been particularly busy that night because of the glorious warm weather. first let's have this report from our correspondent simon emmerson,
jane hill is there., thank you, and welcome to a glorious day here at southwark cathedral, but it is a day very much of remembrance, to remember those eight people who died and so many more who were injured, some of them very badly injured indeed. there will be about 700 people inside the cathedral a little later this afternoon to remember those, to reflect, and it will be a multi—faith service to pray for healing. i will be talking in the next few minutes to a local resident, a local...
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i'mjane i'm jane hill.to make upskirting a criminal offence in england and wales has been blocked by one conservative mp. the government had earlier given its support to introducing the new law. let's listen to what happened in the commons — while the deputy speaker and liberal democrat mp wera hobhouse discuss the bill, you can just make out sir christopher chope shouting "object" —— which is all that's need to block the bill's passage. other mps then cry "shame" . those proceedings: voyeurism offences bill, second reading. object. objection taken. second reading july six. the liberal democrat mp, wera hobhouse, who brought the private member's bill to parliament, said she was angry and frustrated: we had the backing of the minister ofjustice we had the backing of the minister of justice and the we had the backing of the minister ofjustice and the women's equalities minister, we worked so well with the campaigner and only in recent poll this morning showed that 96% of people in this country are behind this
i'mjane i'm jane hill.to make upskirting a criminal offence in england and wales has been blocked by one conservative mp. the government had earlier given its support to introducing the new law. let's listen to what happened in the commons — while the deputy speaker and liberal democrat mp wera hobhouse discuss the bill, you can just make out sir christopher chope shouting "object" —— which is all that's need to block the bill's passage. other mps then cry "shame" ....
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good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5, i'm jane hill.ister has attempted to reassert her authority, after a week of criticism from some within her cabinet. theresa may has said she's determined to deliver brexit — despite reported disagreements with the brexit secretary, and the foreign secretary, borisjohnson suggesting that the government's negotiations with brussels lacked ‘guts‘. borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying people who voted to leave the eu might not get the deal they want — and hinted donald trump might do a betterjob than mrs may. the prime minister was forced to respond to his comments as she arrived at a summit of g7 leaders in canada. she's been speaking in quebec to our chief political correspondent, vicki young. your foreign secretary, boris johnson said that you could perhaps learn something from donald trump's ways of negotiating. these are complex negotiations. but if you look at what we have achieved for the december report, people said we would not be able to do that, we did. they said he would be
good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 5, i'm jane hill.ister has attempted to reassert her authority, after a week of criticism from some within her cabinet. theresa may has said she's determined to deliver brexit — despite reported disagreements with the brexit secretary, and the foreign secretary, borisjohnson suggesting that the government's negotiations with brussels lacked ‘guts‘. borisjohnson was recorded at a private dinner saying people who voted to leave the eu might not...
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we'll have all the headlines at 6:30, but first it's time for the film review with jane hill and markeases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have ocean's 8, stanley a man of variety, a passion project of timothy spall, and rupert everett‘s the happy prince which is an oad to the last days of oscar wilde. ocean's eight, is it fun? it is fun. i went in feeling rather ambiguous about it, because actually, the ocean sequels have got progressively worse. this is an all female gang planning an audacious jewellery heist. they want to steal a famous necklace from a famous neck. they have got to rope in a fashion designer, played by helena bonham carter. here is a clip. how did i get here? you spent 18 million dollars in two years and had two houseboats on the seine. i'm old. you're not old. and i'm going to prison. not necessarily. we could make all of this go away. even get your passport back. how? dress daphne kluger for the met ball. are you mad? no, hang on a minute. are you journalists? absolutely not. absolutely not! the thing about this is, it zips along, it is ki
we'll have all the headlines at 6:30, but first it's time for the film review with jane hill and markeases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have ocean's 8, stanley a man of variety, a passion project of timothy spall, and rupert everett‘s the happy prince which is an oad to the last days of oscar wilde. ocean's eight, is it fun? it is fun. i went in feeling rather ambiguous about it, because actually, the ocean sequels have got progressively worse. this is an all female...
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but now on breakfast it is time for the film review, with jane hill and mark kermode. this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were are you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily blunt. they are all gone. now we have a sequel in the age in which it turns out that trafficking people is more profitable than trafficking drugs, the authorities in america become alarmed to find out that they think that isis terrorists are coming to america across the mexican border. so, josh brolin enlists benicio del toro's hit man to run a covert operation to kidnap the daughter of a cartel owner and make it look like it was one of the other cartels to start a war which will make them easier to fight. here is a clip. no rules this time. turning you loose. how loose? carlos reye
but now on breakfast it is time for the film review, with jane hill and mark kermode. this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have the sequel to sicario, sicario 2: soldado, leave no trace, the new film from debra granik. and shailene woodley lost at sea in adrift. sicario 2. were are you a fan of the original? not quite. i am surprised. emily blunt was brilliant. i do like her. she is not back this time. in this sequel, the original starred emily...
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now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ews. to take us through this week's releases is mark kermode. good to see you again, mark, what have you been watching? there are interesting week, we have maquia, a visually stunning anime. in the fade, a socio— political thriller with a gripping performance by diane kruger. and overboard, the remake no one was asking for. i'm looking forward to that, but let's start with something i literally know nothing about. i know you're a big fan of animation, tell us more. i knew nothing about this when i saw it. it opens on wednesday of next week, and it's written and directed by mari okada. the story is a mythical clout of celestial weavers who don't appear to age beyond teenage years. their idyllic land is invaded by marauders, by mortals. one of them is kidnapped and forced to marry a mortal king. another discovers a young baby who was wrenched from his mother's arms, and decides to look after the moral child. so it's a story about mothers and sons, mortality and immortality, and it's also
now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ews. to take us through this week's releases is mark kermode. good to see you again, mark, what have you been watching? there are interesting week, we have maquia, a visually stunning anime. in the fade, a socio— political thriller with a gripping performance by diane kruger. and overboard, the remake no one was asking for. i'm looking forward to that, but let's start with something i literally know nothing about. i know you're...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ema release is mark kermode. we have drastic world, fallen kingdom. mclean, a documentary about the british designer. and the bully downstairs, a wrong com with a different.” designer. and the bully downstairs, a wrong com with a different. i was horrified to read that the first jurassic film was to be five years ago. —— 25. jurassic world fallen kingdom is after the last film, afterjurassic world. bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agreed to rea p howard and chris pratt agreed to reap him fora howard and chris pratt agreed to reap him for a rescue mission, this time they have to say the dinosaurs. the dinosaurs are left on the island at the end of the last one but it is all can it, they need to see the dinosaurs otherwise they will go extinct for the second time. however, inevitably, this being jurassic world, the mission is not what they signed up for. do you remember the first time you saw a dinosaur? the first time you see them, it is like a miracle. you read about them in books a
now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.ema release is mark kermode. we have drastic world, fallen kingdom. mclean, a documentary about the british designer. and the bully downstairs, a wrong com with a different.” designer. and the bully downstairs, a wrong com with a different. i was horrified to read that the first jurassic film was to be five years ago. —— 25. jurassic world fallen kingdom is after the last film, afterjurassic world. bryce...
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i am jane hill. main story: there's been some brexit—related drama in parliament, as the scottish national party's westminster leader, was thrown out of the house of commons by the speaker. ian blackford refused to sit down and repeatedly demanded a debate about scottish powers after brexit and so was ordered from the house. the rest of his party followed him out. it comes as theresa may remains under pressure over key brexit votes and how much say mps will have in any final brexit deal. annita mcveigh is following events for us at westminster. annita. thank you. there have been quite a few of them so far. the expulsion of ian blackford symptomatic of the pressures theresa may is facing, both from outside the conservative party and, of course, from within her own party. the big question, the question that has been there for so long now, how can she reconcile the two sides in her party over the nature of brexit? i will be getting various opinions on a few moments, but first let's hear from our politic
i am jane hill. main story: there's been some brexit—related drama in parliament, as the scottish national party's westminster leader, was thrown out of the house of commons by the speaker. ian blackford refused to sit down and repeatedly demanded a debate about scottish powers after brexit and so was ordered from the house. the rest of his party followed him out. it comes as theresa may remains under pressure over key brexit votes and how much say mps will have in any final brexit deal....
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time now for the film review with jason solomons and jane hill.so jason, what do we have this week? we have got books, sex and football this week in the cinema releases. diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is it dinnerfor two or room for more in sexy french thriller l‘amant double? and who is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 years, they have had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have had children, they have grown up. they get given a new book and it is el what‘s her name. 50 shades of grey — who wrote that book? anyway, someone wrote it. we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their sex life, so they decide to do so, including receiving gentleman calle
time now for the film review with jason solomons and jane hill.so jason, what do we have this week? we have got books, sex and football this week in the cinema releases. diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is it dinnerfor two or room for more in sexy french thriller l‘amant double? and who is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? it is four...
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now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.mark kermode is back with us. good to see you. what have you been watching, mark? a very mixed bag. we have jurassic world: fallen kingdom — the dinosaurs are back again. mcqueen, a documentary about the british designer, and the boy downstairs, a rom—com with a difference. and i was horrified to read that the firstjurassic film was 25 years ago! a really long time ago. it was a really long time ago. ok, so, jurassic world: fallen kingdom, three years after the last film, jurassic world... yes, yes. keep up with it. so bryce dallas howard and chris pratt agree to re—team for a rescue mission. this time, they have to save the dinosaurs. that's the twist. the other way around. the dinosaurs are left on the island at the end of the last film. but the island is volcanic, the volcano is going to explode. they need to go and save the dinosaurs, otherwise they will go extinct for the second time. however, inevitably — this being jurassic park, jurassic world — the mission is not what they sig
now on breakfast, it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark kermode.mark kermode is back with us. good to see you. what have you been watching, mark? a very mixed bag. we have jurassic world: fallen kingdom — the dinosaurs are back again. mcqueen, a documentary about the british designer, and the boy downstairs, a rom—com with a difference. and i was horrified to read that the firstjurassic film was 25 years ago! a really long time ago. it was a really long time ago. ok, so,...
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let's cross to jane hill covering the commemoration ceremony. i am by the commemoration ceremony.short distance from southwark cathedral, up distance from southwark cathedral, upa slight distance from southwark cathedral, up a slight incline to the southern tip of london bridge itself. it is from here that we will be led in a minute's silence. the prime minister, of course, at the service with the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. many representatives of the emergency services and the prime minister will be among those laying a wreath at the foot of the needle along with sadiq khan, the mayor of london, who we think will say a words as part of this ceremony. —— a few words. important to remember that it isn't just dignitaries who were invited to southwark cathedral. it was very much local people, local business owners. so many people affected on that night. eight people who lost their lives, and 48 were injured. the prime minister... sajid javid is alongside her. sadiq khan, the mayor of london. and next to him i can see cressida dick, the commissioner of the metropolitan p
let's cross to jane hill covering the commemoration ceremony. i am by the commemoration ceremony.short distance from southwark cathedral, up distance from southwark cathedral, upa slight distance from southwark cathedral, up a slight incline to the southern tip of london bridge itself. it is from here that we will be led in a minute's silence. the prime minister, of course, at the service with the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. many representatives of the emergency services and the...
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we will have more on that on the one o'clock news with jane hill, also won about what else happened aty for the uk in the next 24 hours, courtesy of storm hector, named by the irish net service. the worst of the irish net service. the worst of the weather, certainly the strongest of the wind is coming in overnight and it could possibly for tomorrow morning's rusher. certainly the winner will begin to strengthen us to go into the small hours, there will be heavy rain moving across the northern half of the uk, but the wind really starting to intensify. into the latter part of the night and thursday morning with private and thursday morning with private and ireland and scotland looking at cost a lot to 60 mph. when you northern britain 50—55 mph. bbc local radio good place to get details on disruption occurred where you are. a more chrysler come the afternoon, the winds will ease out a little bit as well for the second pa rt little bit as well for the second part of the day, still quite strong for northern scotland and a windy day for the south generally, and a dryer picture of up to 22 i
we will have more on that on the one o'clock news with jane hill, also won about what else happened aty for the uk in the next 24 hours, courtesy of storm hector, named by the irish net service. the worst of the irish net service. the worst of the weather, certainly the strongest of the wind is coming in overnight and it could possibly for tomorrow morning's rusher. certainly the winner will begin to strengthen us to go into the small hours, there will be heavy rain moving across the northern...
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in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the the heat has been confined to southern areas mostly, for the rest of the afternoon, northern ireland and scotla nd afternoon, northern ireland and scotland will be joining afternoon, northern ireland and scotland will bejoining in. now as we go through this evening and tonight, as fine and to the day. certainly in most places are keeping starry skies overnight. again, there will be mist and murk and cloud rolling its way back in from the north sea. a birch is holding up in double digits. some dropping down to 9 degrees. tomorrow, very similar looking day. some cloud, and mist to start. it will burn its way back out to the sea. lots of sunshine. strong uv levels and pollen levels. lots of heat as you can see. temperatures across many places well up into the 20s and even up to 31 degrees, we suspect in glasgow tomorrow afternoon. into friday, some subtle changes. high—pressure goes a little bit further north and that will allow us to bring in more of a north or northeasterly flow partic
in a moment, it‘s time for the one o‘clock news with jane hill but first it‘s time for a look at the the heat has been confined to southern areas mostly, for the rest of the afternoon, northern ireland and scotla nd afternoon, northern ireland and scotland will be joining afternoon, northern ireland and scotland will bejoining in. now as we go through this evening and tonight, as fine and to the day. certainly in most places are keeping starry skies overnight. again, there will be mist...
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in a moment it will be big news at one with jane hill, but first let's look at the summer solstice weather air being we are stuck in relatively coolairand being we are stuck in relatively cool air and with a keen north—easterly breeze. we pushed back to the east as we go through the weekend and by next week, there will be these orange colours across the country. that will allow the temperatures to climb. 0n the cool side for most of us for what is left of this afternoon. breezy to the north—east, cloud and rain across the northern isles of scotland. elsewhere, good spells of sunshine but those temperatures at best 16 to 21 degrees. this evening it will be fine, long spells of sunshine to be had and the sun will set pretty late. it is the summer solstice, the youngest day of the year. it will not set until after 10:30pm tonight and in london, 9:20 p:m.. plenty of evening sunshine but after the sun has gone down, the temperatures will dip away. towns and cities down into single digits and the countryside, some areas might go down to three or 4 some areas might go down to three or a degrees.
in a moment it will be big news at one with jane hill, but first let's look at the summer solstice weather air being we are stuck in relatively coolairand being we are stuck in relatively cool air and with a keen north—easterly breeze. we pushed back to the east as we go through the weekend and by next week, there will be these orange colours across the country. that will allow the temperatures to climb. 0n the cool side for most of us for what is left of this afternoon. breezy to the...
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in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first the weather with tomasz schafernaker.ss the uk, that spell of relatively quiet weather continues, so for the rest of the afternoon it is a case of mostly bright if not sunny weather across the country, and a few showers developing in one or two areas, for example across scotland, maybe northern ireland, the majority of the country should have a fine evening. tonight, not much happens. we have clear spells but also some cloudy conditions closer to the eastern coast. temperatures overnight will dip to 8 degrees in newcastle, much milder in the south and cardiff, around 16 degrees. tomorrow morning starts murky and cloudy in some areas, particularly in the east, but i think overall, a bright if not sunny day for most of us, and also some showers developing. looking at these showers in more detail, developing across scotla nd in more detail, developing across scotland around the highlands, possibly the western isles, one or two in northern ireland, possibly some across the far north of england and one or two just around some
in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first the weather with tomasz schafernaker.ss the uk, that spell of relatively quiet weather continues, so for the rest of the afternoon it is a case of mostly bright if not sunny weather across the country, and a few showers developing in one or two areas, for example across scotland, maybe northern ireland, the majority of the country should have a fine evening. tonight, not much happens. we have clear spells but also some cloudy conditions closer...
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in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first, the weather with matt taylor.ng picked up by a vigorous jet stream. that will develop into a vigorous low—pressure system late on wednesday into thursday. the time being, thejet strea m thursday. the time being, thejet stream is absent. a ridge of high pressure, most in dry through the afternoon. when the sun is out, very pleasant. when the cloud is in place, mid high teens. cloud melts away tonight, clear skies across the country, meaning it will be a slightly fresher night than in recent nights. temperatures away from towns and cities dropping into single figures, but not desperately chilly to take us into wednesday morning. a lovely start of the morning, a bit of cloud here and there in central and eastern scotland. sunny spells, showers across southern counties of england and wales but most places avoiding them. cloud thickens up in western scotla nd them. cloud thickens up in western scotland and northern ireland bringing bricks of rein in the west. —— breaksa bringing bricks of rein in the west. —— breaks a
in a moment, the news at one with jane hill. first, the weather with matt taylor.ng picked up by a vigorous jet stream. that will develop into a vigorous low—pressure system late on wednesday into thursday. the time being, thejet strea m thursday. the time being, thejet stream is absent. a ridge of high pressure, most in dry through the afternoon. when the sun is out, very pleasant. when the cloud is in place, mid high teens. cloud melts away tonight, clear skies across the country, meaning...
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there will be plenty of coverage on that the bbc news channel, and the news at one with jane hill will. you can see on the earlier satellite picture that we have quite a lot of cloud in place but that has been breaking up from the north. we have been seeing increasing amounts of sunshine, and closing out this afternoon, many areas seeing sunny skies in the midlands, north wales, the northern england and scotland. the small chance of a shower in northern ireland, always more showers here and temperatures a little down on yesterday, but in spite of that, the southern half of the country particularly seeing high or very high pollen levels, and i am sure if you are hay fever sufferer you already have noticed that. this evening and tonight, the serial cloud in the south—west will tend to break up and we will see some clear spells but then this next lump of cloud drifting in from the north sea affecting many getting by the first pa rt affecting many getting by the first part of wednesday. temperatures dipping into single figures and some places three or four agrees. wednesday, things sunny d
there will be plenty of coverage on that the bbc news channel, and the news at one with jane hill will. you can see on the earlier satellite picture that we have quite a lot of cloud in place but that has been breaking up from the north. we have been seeing increasing amounts of sunshine, and closing out this afternoon, many areas seeing sunny skies in the midlands, north wales, the northern england and scotland. the small chance of a shower in northern ireland, always more showers here and...
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my colleague jane hill is there for us now, jane.who do not know london, it is always extremely busy down here, both with local people and many tourists, here, tomorrow, and sunday, there will be period of reflection and commemoration to remember those who died and those who were injured, some of them very seriously indeed. i have been talking to one young woman who very nearly lost her life that night. she was walking across london bridge, crossing the bridge, a normal saturday night out to meet friends for a drink on a beautiful warm june friends for a drink on a beautiful warmjune evening. friends for a drink on a beautiful warm june evening. the van that was being driven by those three terrorists she saw careering towards her, it only narrowly avoided her, it ploughed into a couple who were walking right behind her. she is a colleague of hours, bbc producer, on a day off, trying to enjoy the london sunshine. this is her recollection of that saturday evening. i was just walking by myself and i was looking at my phone, and i was al
my colleague jane hill is there for us now, jane.who do not know london, it is always extremely busy down here, both with local people and many tourists, here, tomorrow, and sunday, there will be period of reflection and commemoration to remember those who died and those who were injured, some of them very seriously indeed. i have been talking to one young woman who very nearly lost her life that night. she was walking across london bridge, crossing the bridge, a normal saturday night out to...
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jane hill is coming up with the bbc news at 5 — but first here's the weather with darren bett.find temperatures rising in the south—east —— winds will be stronger. today at 5pm... last call for a brexit deal — the warning from the european council president. donald tusk at the eu summit says the most difficult issues remained unresolved — he calls for "realistic" proposals from the uk. if you want to reach a deal in october we need quick progress. this isa october we need quick progress. this is a last call to lead the cards on the table. after marathon talks at the summit, a deal was struck to set up secure migrant centres in eu states. we'll have the latest from brussels in moment. the other main stories on bbc news at 5pm... the match commander at hillsborough, david duckenfield, is to stand trial for the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. one of the first firefighters into grenfell tower tells
jane hill is coming up with the bbc news at 5 — but first here's the weather with darren bett.find temperatures rising in the south—east —— winds will be stronger. today at 5pm... last call for a brexit deal — the warning from the european council president. donald tusk at the eu summit says the most difficult issues remained unresolved — he calls for "realistic" proposals from the uk. if you want to reach a deal in october we need quick progress. this isa october we need...
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we will have more in the five o‘clock our coming up next with jane hill.o, this is like scarborough and hull often stuck underneath the cloud. the temperature contrast from 15 almost into the mid—20s across southern areas of the uk but overall a fine day across the country. this evening, a lot of clear sky out there and it will be a fresh night. this morning was pretty nippy out there if you were out early the morning. same on the way tomorrow morning. same on the way tomorrow morning. temperatures in some areas down to single figures and some showers in the forecast tomorrow across the south of the country. today at 5, the latest from the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. the lawyer for the man who lived in the flat where the fire began says his client was left terrified by threats of reprisals. whatever the precise cause or origin of the fire in mr kebede‘s kitchen, it was an accident and mr kebede bears no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for the fire. we‘ll have the latest from court. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... the government
we will have more in the five o‘clock our coming up next with jane hill.o, this is like scarborough and hull often stuck underneath the cloud. the temperature contrast from 15 almost into the mid—20s across southern areas of the uk but overall a fine day across the country. this evening, a lot of clear sky out there and it will be a fresh night. this morning was pretty nippy out there if you were out early the morning. same on the way tomorrow morning. same on the way tomorrow morning....
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that's with jane hill. time for a look at the weather.nce of showers at times towards the south, but temperatures again up into the 20s. today at 5 — the government approves controversial plans to build a third runway at heathrow airport. campaigners say the move will damage the environment and increase noise pollution — but the transport secretary says expansion will benefit the economy. expansion at heathrow will bring real benefits across the country, including a boost of up to £74 billion to passengers and the wider economy, providing better connections to growing world markets and increasing flights to more long—haul destinations. and increasing flights to more long-haul destinations. it is almost inconceivable that you have 250,000 extra flights, with all of the vehicle journeys that will mean in terms of road journeys, in terms of rate, without having serious impacts on the airwe rate, without having serious impacts on the air we breathe. we'll be talking to the chief executive of heathrow shortly. the other main stories on bbc new
that's with jane hill. time for a look at the weather.nce of showers at times towards the south, but temperatures again up into the 20s. today at 5 — the government approves controversial plans to build a third runway at heathrow airport. campaigners say the move will damage the environment and increase noise pollution — but the transport secretary says expansion will benefit the economy. expansion at heathrow will bring real benefits across the country, including a boost of up to £74...
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jonah hill joins us from budapest why does the government jonah feel the need to enact this set of unusual. jane quite simply it's the fulfillment of an election promise the nationalist populist prime minister viktor orban in april won a third successive landslide election victory on a promise to protect this country to save it from hordes of mainly muslim migrants migrants beating at the gates bent on subverting this country's mainly christian values aided and abetted by a network of activists and n.g.o.s that he had promised to stop while the debate is underway in the parliament building behind me here on a set of laws that would criminalize the activities of those n.g.o.s as you said here's my report. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary alone slide win in parliamentary elections in april has encouraged prime minister viktor orban and his feet as party to go further despite protests by the e.u. and local activist groups a new law is being debated that would criminaliz
jonah hill joins us from budapest why does the government jonah feel the need to enact this set of unusual. jane quite simply it's the fulfillment of an election promise the nationalist populist prime minister viktor orban in april won a third successive landslide election victory on a promise to protect this country to save it from hordes of mainly muslim migrants migrants beating at the gates bent on subverting this country's mainly christian values aided and abetted by a network of activists...
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hill. he sees them as sort of annoyances, not as a coequal branch of government. so i think very little risk but very little impact with the statement. janeanother area where theree seems tovision is the white house press office itself. you have had kelly sadler making very unsavory comments about john mccain, who has cancer. she is gone. but the white house is publicly defending her and saying it is the leakers who are at fault. what is going on? david: right, well, she was relievedf duties not because of that mccain comment. that happened almost a month ago now, and the white house never apologized. she was let go because of a divide in the staff with edme schlapp, another mmunications officer, because she said mercedes was leaking information. trump is sick of leaks. he wants it to stop. dthere is an internate about how to pare down the communications department. there are fewer staffers in these meetings, so fewer people can talk to reporters about what is going on. jane: how credible is the department? you have got sarah sdeders having tnd herself against allegations she is lying, and in return she says reporters aren't telling the t
hill. he sees them as sort of annoyances, not as a coequal branch of government. so i think very little risk but very little impact with the statement. janeanother area where theree seems tovision is the white house press office itself. you have had kelly sadler making very unsavory comments about john mccain, who has cancer. she is gone. but the white house is publicly defending her and saying it is the leakers who are at fault. what is going on? david: right, well, she was relievedf duties...
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again today, will travel to capitol hill on tuesday to meet with house republicans to discuss immigration reform. with us is kelly o'donnell. she covers the white house, jane newton small and caitlyn huey burns are here. kellie, we got a statement earlier from the first lady's reaction to what we have seen we have it upthere. to this tone, this perspective doesn't seem to have changed here. >> it's always notable when a first lady comments on policies, and certainly with mrs. trump, he has demonstrated an interest in child welfare sure, so there might be some overlap. what i think is notable about her statement through her office is that it does have a softer tone, a more conciliatory tone, a motherly tone, if you will, but in substance she's not breaking with the president tore the administration on key issues. the laws must be followed. her hope is a bipartisan solution to immigration issues can be achieved, but she also notes that the government can operate with heart. that's something we have heard the president say, not very often, but he has used that phrase. so in mrs. trump's statement, she's certainly putting a softer touch on this, and a hopeful
again today, will travel to capitol hill on tuesday to meet with house republicans to discuss immigration reform. with us is kelly o'donnell. she covers the white house, jane newton small and caitlyn huey burns are here. kellie, we got a statement earlier from the first lady's reaction to what we have seen we have it upthere. to this tone, this perspective doesn't seem to have changed here. >> it's always notable when a first lady comments on policies, and certainly with mrs. trump, he...
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then soon be nothing left and will suffer primatologist and conservationist dr jane goodall towards to al-jazeera. from the hillsof northern greece the places in turkey where refugees hideouts before trying to cross easy to see the crossing countries means crossing the intimidating river more and more refugees are attempting this route even though they know how dangerous it is even outside the risk of drowning or dying of cold in these huge empty spaces any number of refugees have told us that confessions been forcibly turned around by greek police acting in coordination with from texas the european union border agency. this eighteen year old syrian was in the smugglers boats with his younger sister. the police came up to us in that boat they told us you can't cross they made us turn around the police who previously given us access to their fence and border patrols gave us a statement denying that they turn any refugees around unclaimed their priority is human dignity. but human rights advocates say they know pushbacks happen all the time and accuse the greek government of breaking international law. this is al-
then soon be nothing left and will suffer primatologist and conservationist dr jane goodall towards to al-jazeera. from the hillsof northern greece the places in turkey where refugees hideouts before trying to cross easy to see the crossing countries means crossing the intimidating river more and more refugees are attempting this route even though they know how dangerous it is even outside the risk of drowning or dying of cold in these huge empty spaces any number of refugees have told us that...