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jenny kumah, live in bournemouth, _ to bring forward.emouth, thank you. the rmt union says it regrets the inconvenience caused by its latest strike today will stop but that the dispute will continue until it has a fair deal. it means many operators will only have a limited service and there is another strike by train drivers in the aslef union planned for tomorrow. drivers in the aslef union planned fortomorrow. ministers drivers in the aslef union planned for tomorrow. ministers say they have made fair and reasonable pay offers. here is how transport correspondent katy austin. it's the second of three strike days this week on the railway. today it is a rail workers in the rmt union such as train guards and station staff. tomorrow, thousands of train drivers in the aslef union, that means travel to a number of big events including the fa cup final is being disrupted. for rail passengers it all adds up to more frustration. gotta get the coach back on saturday which is an absolute pain. yeah, it has taken a lot of time out of the weekend a
jenny kumah, live in bournemouth, _ to bring forward.emouth, thank you. the rmt union says it regrets the inconvenience caused by its latest strike today will stop but that the dispute will continue until it has a fair deal. it means many operators will only have a limited service and there is another strike by train drivers in the aslef union planned for tomorrow. drivers in the aslef union planned fortomorrow. ministers drivers in the aslef union planned for tomorrow. ministers say they have...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, st austell.for a16 in theirfirst innings. in reply a short time ago england were 272 for 1l joe wilson was watching. a light in the gloom. andrew strauss on the day lord's, in red, remembers his late wife ruth and raises money forfamilies dealing with bereavement. england began smartly. yeah, jonny bairstow was catching people again. australia's mitchell starc in this instance. but steve smith, nobody bats quite like him. some england fans might love to mock him. for australia, there is no—one better. another 100. england needed something new, something fast. josh tongue. his delivery and ben duckett�*s catch, 110 scored and smith was gutted. australia all out by lunch. well, england can feel satisfied with that, but now it was their turn to bat in reply to australia's 416. a challenge, an opportunity. zak crawley, steady, strong and then on a8, stumped. ben duckett, the time to attack. i mean, these days with england it always is, but now watch nathan lyons�*s routine fielding in his 100th conse
jenny kumah, bbc news, st austell.for a16 in theirfirst innings. in reply a short time ago england were 272 for 1l joe wilson was watching. a light in the gloom. andrew strauss on the day lord's, in red, remembers his late wife ruth and raises money forfamilies dealing with bereavement. england began smartly. yeah, jonny bairstow was catching people again. australia's mitchell starc in this instance. but steve smith, nobody bats quite like him. some england fans might love to mock him. for...
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live now to our correspondent jenny kumah who is in tiverton. jenny, what's the latest?g commander has described this as a traumatic incident for those involved and for the wider community. those living here will be shocked at what has happened. this is a prestigious school, 400 years old, fees of around £40,000 a yearfor boarders. at around one i am last night there was a huge emergency response when police were called to reports of serious incidents. that response involved three land ambulances, an air ambulance, involved three land ambulances, an airambulance, rapid response air ambulance, rapid response vehicle. airambulance, rapid response vehicle. we understand that three people were seriously injured, including two students. they are hospital receiving treatment. a 16—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. he remains in custody. the police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with this and i believe all parties are linked to the school. this morning the headmaster sent a letter to parents and in i
live now to our correspondent jenny kumah who is in tiverton. jenny, what's the latest?g commander has described this as a traumatic incident for those involved and for the wider community. those living here will be shocked at what has happened. this is a prestigious school, 400 years old, fees of around £40,000 a yearfor boarders. at around one i am last night there was a huge emergency response when police were called to reports of serious incidents. that response involved three land...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, bristol.war crimes while serving in afghanistan. ben roberts—smith sued the papers, after they alleged he was involved in the murder of six unarmed prisoners, but thejudge in the civil trial found that four out of the six murder allegations — all of which roberts—smith denies — were substantially true. robin brant has the story. corporal ben roberts—smith. .. he was an icon in his own country. a war hero, honoured by the person at the very top. the victoria cross on his chest testament to ben roberts—smith's bravery. australia's highest military honour was given to him in 2011 for single—handedly overpowering taliban machine guns. but a court has now ruled that newspaper reports of four claims of murder during his time in afghanistan were substantially true. today is a day ofjustice. it's a day ofjustice for those brave men of the sas who stood up and told the truth about who ben roberts—smith is — a war criminal, a bully and a liar. the federal court of- australia is now in session. the trial
jenny kumah, bbc news, bristol.war crimes while serving in afghanistan. ben roberts—smith sued the papers, after they alleged he was involved in the murder of six unarmed prisoners, but thejudge in the civil trial found that four out of the six murder allegations — all of which roberts—smith denies — were substantially true. robin brant has the story. corporal ben roberts—smith. .. he was an icon in his own country. a war hero, honoured by the person at the very top. the victoria...
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jenny kumah, bbc news, bristol.s start later this month — but first, england are taking on ireland at the traditional home of cricket, lord's, from where joe wilson sent this report. the colours of the mcc, the traditional club of lords. the current president, yeah, stephen fry's guests, four community heroes of grassroots cricket, connecting to this, lord's, the eve of play, the start of summer. i sometimes compare cricket to the royal family. to an outsider it looks absurd, and eccentric and slightly strange and rather appealing and odd but both have survived by evolving, by changing, often too slowly. 37 this month, stuart broad is still improvising, still improving. he was too good for ireland's batters in the opening exchanges, taking taking wickets in various ways. keep in mind for context, england's men have played 1060 test matches. for ireland, this here is their seventh. and there were moments to enjoy for ireland. a rare opportunity to play this form of cricket, they were here to compete. but broad took h
jenny kumah, bbc news, bristol.s start later this month — but first, england are taking on ireland at the traditional home of cricket, lord's, from where joe wilson sent this report. the colours of the mcc, the traditional club of lords. the current president, yeah, stephen fry's guests, four community heroes of grassroots cricket, connecting to this, lord's, the eve of play, the start of summer. i sometimes compare cricket to the royal family. to an outsider it looks absurd, and eccentric...
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thank you very - much, jenny kumah in bournemouth.r getting into difficulty while swimming in a reservoir with friends in merseyside. emergency services were called to carr mill dam in st helens yesterday lunchtime after reports of a girl in distress. her death is not being treated as suspicious but police are appealing for witnesses to contact them. scientists say they're excited by the results of a trial of a blood test which can detect 50 different types of cancers. a study led by oxford university found it was able to correctly identify two thirds of cancers among 5,000 people who went to their gp with suspected symptoms. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. a blood test which could detect cancer and rule it out with very high accuracy would be revolutionary. this test has been developed by californian company grail. it can detect tiny fragments of cancerous dna in the bloodstream, which have broken off from a tumour. the trial involved more than 5,000 patients from england and wales who'd gone to their gp with suspected cancer
thank you very - much, jenny kumah in bournemouth.r getting into difficulty while swimming in a reservoir with friends in merseyside. emergency services were called to carr mill dam in st helens yesterday lunchtime after reports of a girl in distress. her death is not being treated as suspicious but police are appealing for witnesses to contact them. scientists say they're excited by the results of a trial of a blood test which can detect 50 different types of cancers. a study led by oxford...