40
40
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news.port was from our correspondent jon donnison who also gave an update about who is in police custody. well, 25—year—old maurice robinson from northern ireland was arrested on wednesday morning. he is the lorry driver. we've had the news in the last few hours that she has now been charged by essex police with 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist with illegal immigration, and money—laundering. we also had news today that a man in his 20s wanted in connection with the deaths has been arrested at the port in dublin by irish police. three other people continue to be held and questioned by police on suspicion of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people. well, as we've been hearing, police say efforts to identify the 39 bodies are focused on the vietnamese community. michael brosowski, the ceo and founder of the blue dragon children's foundation, which deals with victims of human trafficking in vietnam explained why people make the journey to the u
jon donnison, bbc news.port was from our correspondent jon donnison who also gave an update about who is in police custody. well, 25—year—old maurice robinson from northern ireland was arrested on wednesday morning. he is the lorry driver. we've had the news in the last few hours that she has now been charged by essex police with 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist with illegal immigration, and money—laundering. we also had news today that a man...
100
100
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.eam produced one of their greatest ever performances — to beat defending champions new zealand and reach the rugby world cup final injapan. the all blacks were clear favourites before the game, but england dominated, winning by 19 points to 7. they'll face either wales or south africa, who play each other tomorrow, in the final. our sports editor, dan roan, reports from yokohama. capturing the moment. 12 long years, they have had to wait to say "we were there", to witness their team playing a game of such magnitude. opponents more used to such occasions arriving quietly confident. taking on rugby's dominant force is always special, but with a place in the world cup final on the line, this was a match of truly epic proportions. from the start, there was an edge to england, encroaching into all black territory before the action had even begun. making a formation of their own during the haka. v for victory. if they were intimidated, they certainly didn't look it. the tone had been sent. e
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.eam produced one of their greatest ever performances — to beat defending champions new zealand and reach the rugby world cup final injapan. the all blacks were clear favourites before the game, but england dominated, winning by 19 points to 7. they'll face either wales or south africa, who play each other tomorrow, in the final. our sports editor, dan roan, reports from yokohama. capturing the moment. 12 long years, they have had to wait to say...
52
52
Oct 27, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.founder and co—chief executive of blue dragon children's foundation which helps vulnerable children. as part of that, his team has rescued 902 people from human trafficking. he's based in vietnam and told me more about the people trying to leave the country to seek a better life in the west. the people who are heading especially to europe tend to be from north central vietnam, from some really specific areas. they are people who are very poor, who are looking for some kind of opportunity. they do tend to be young adults. not children and not older adults but people in their 205 looking for opportunity and seeing nothing at home. if they are poor, as you say, who are they turning to for help? the smugglers who have set up for help? the smugglers who have set up these routes to europe also lend them the money to pay for it and so in this way people are being tricked. they think they have got a lifeline and all they have to do is borrow this money and pay it back but it becomes a debt tha
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.founder and co—chief executive of blue dragon children's foundation which helps vulnerable children. as part of that, his team has rescued 902 people from human trafficking. he's based in vietnam and told me more about the people trying to leave the country to seek a better life in the west. the people who are heading especially to europe tend to be from north central vietnam, from some really specific areas. they are people who are very poor, who...
44
44
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.m produced one of their greatest ever performances to beat defending champions new zealand and reach the rugby world cup final injapan. the all blacks were clear favourites before the game, but england dominated, taking the lead in the second minute, and eventually winning by 19—7. they'll face either wales or south africa, who play tomorrow, in the final. the way the boys played today out there for us was incredible. it was relentless, from start to finish. those were the blacks, how good is it going to get? it was amazing. superb, fantastic. if that's how good they were now, every single one of them will be wearing a white shirt for the final. don't count your chickens and older, obviously, but fingers crossed, all will go well. if we could do that, who knows? from start to finish, fantastic. do you see them winning the world cup now? who knows? if they go again, they'll win it, it's as simple as that. the atmosphere was amazing. we had a whole load of all blacks supporters next to u
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.m produced one of their greatest ever performances to beat defending champions new zealand and reach the rugby world cup final injapan. the all blacks were clear favourites before the game, but england dominated, taking the lead in the second minute, and eventually winning by 19—7. they'll face either wales or south africa, who play tomorrow, in the final. the way the boys played today out there for us was incredible. it was relentless, from start to...
47
47
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news, grays. our correspondent lisa hampele is in grays.it more about the charges the driver of the lorry is facing. yes, police were running out of titles that they had to either release him or charge him and this afternoon, have charged maurice robinson from northern ireland with 39 counts of manslaughter. he will appear before chelmsford magistrates‘ court on monday. he is also charged with conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and money laundering. now, three other people are still being held in custody. that is a 48—year—old man who was arrested at sta nsted that is a 48—year—old man who was arrested at stansted airport yesterday. he is also from northern ireland and he is being held. and to other people, joanna and thomas mayer, they are being held and come from warrington and they are being questioned as well to do with this investigation. and also earlier today, we heard the police have arrested a man in his 20s in dublin. he got off a ferry from france and he was appearing in court this afternoon b
jon donnison, bbc news, grays. our correspondent lisa hampele is in grays.it more about the charges the driver of the lorry is facing. yes, police were running out of titles that they had to either release him or charge him and this afternoon, have charged maurice robinson from northern ireland with 39 counts of manslaughter. he will appear before chelmsford magistrates‘ court on monday. he is also charged with conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and money...
49
49
Oct 27, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
severalfamilies in vietnam have contacted the bbc, fearing relatives are among the dead. jon donnisonrobinson, from northern ireland. arrested on wednesday, he's now facing multiple charges, including 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people, and money laundering. he was the driver of the lorry. detectives say identifying those who died will take time, but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. i've met with the vietnamese ambassador and we are building a really good and rapid rapport. but underlying all that, of course, we don't know exactly the nationality of our individuals, but at the moment, i'm going to focus and engage as much as i possibly can within the vietnamese community. in vietnam, the family of nguyen dinh tu is already grieving. he was trying to reach the uk, while his wife and young son stayed behind at home. his father said he feels certain his son was inside the lorry. translation: he was on that truck, all 39 are dead and he must be one of them. he's gone now. father anthony dang huu nam s a vietnamese priest who has been speaking to families
severalfamilies in vietnam have contacted the bbc, fearing relatives are among the dead. jon donnisonrobinson, from northern ireland. arrested on wednesday, he's now facing multiple charges, including 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people, and money laundering. he was the driver of the lorry. detectives say identifying those who died will take time, but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. i've met with the vietnamese ambassador and we are building a really good and...
56
56
Oct 27, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.n the challenges facing the amazon region has concluded with a call for some married men to be ordained as priests — a move which, if acted upon, would overturn centuries of tradition within the catholic church. the suggestion at the synod on the amazon has been made as a way to tackle the problem of a shortage of priests in the region — but is highly controversial. john mcmanus reports: beautiful and remote, the catholic church has long held sway in the amazon region. but finding enough breeze to minister in hard to reach community is a hard problem. at the vatican over the past three weeks, this and laypeople from the region have been attempting to solve that. their solution could overturn of tradition. easily celibacy has been the norm in the catholic church for most of its existence. there was a lwa ys most of its existence. there was always been viewed as a tradition rather than a matter of doctrine. this vote, to recommend the ordination ofjunior clergy deacons as for ministers,
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex.n the challenges facing the amazon region has concluded with a call for some married men to be ordained as priests — a move which, if acted upon, would overturn centuries of tradition within the catholic church. the suggestion at the synod on the amazon has been made as a way to tackle the problem of a shortage of priests in the region — but is highly controversial. john mcmanus reports: beautiful and remote, the catholic church has long held sway...
67
67
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news.charged 25—year—old maurice robinson from northern ireland, the lorry driver, with 39 counts of manslaughter. he has also been charged with conspiracy to commit illegal trafficking of people, conspiracy to assist illegal immigration and also money laundering, he is due to appear at chelmsford magistrates' court on monday. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. catholic bishops have voted to recommend allowing married men to become priests in remote places. it would break the centuries—old tradition of celibacy. the vote came at the end of a vatican synod on the amazon region, where there is a severe shortage of priests. the chilean president sebastian pinera has promised to lift a state of emergency that's been in place in several cities after widespread protests about living standards began a week ago. he said the emergency decree would be revoked at midnight local time if circumstances permitted. torrential rain has caused flooding and landslides in japan, le
jon donnison, bbc news.charged 25—year—old maurice robinson from northern ireland, the lorry driver, with 39 counts of manslaughter. he has also been charged with conspiracy to commit illegal trafficking of people, conspiracy to assist illegal immigration and also money laundering, he is due to appear at chelmsford magistrates' court on monday. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. catholic bishops have voted to recommend allowing married men to become priests in...
38
38
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex. at some of the other stories making the news: catholic bishops have voted to recommend allowing married men to become priests in remote places. it would break the centuries—old tradition of celibacy. the vote came at the end of a vatican synod on the amazon region, where there is a severe shortage of priests. torrential rain has caused flooding and landslides in japan, leaving at least ten people dead. thousands have been forced to spend the night in tokyo's narita airport. eastern coastal areas are the worst hit. the prime minister, shinzo abe, has said everything is being done to help those affected. to iraq now. at least three protesters have been killed in iraq. it means more than 200 people have now died in anti—government protests this month. the violence comes in spite of protest leaders announcing a pause in demonstrations until the new year, to give the government time to respond to their demands. 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman has the story. protesters were back o
jon donnison, bbc news, in grays, in essex. at some of the other stories making the news: catholic bishops have voted to recommend allowing married men to become priests in remote places. it would break the centuries—old tradition of celibacy. the vote came at the end of a vatican synod on the amazon region, where there is a severe shortage of priests. torrential rain has caused flooding and landslides in japan, leaving at least ten people dead. thousands have been forced to spend the night...
89
89
Oct 29, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, bbc news. at an event hosted by prince harry, who helped create the games. about 500 wounded armed services personnel and veterans from 19 nations will take part in the tournament next year. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond was at this morning's launch event. something very, very close to prince harry's hart, of course? very close to his heart, he came here this morning, he has been pretty public about his troubles recently but there was no sign of that today, practically bounced up to say hello to the 65 or so men and women who make up the uk invictus team, and whilst he was their having his photo is taken, he was joshing and choking with them, they were roaring with laughter at points. he was glad to be here, and why not? this was the project he thought of when he was making a journey back from serving in afghanistan back to london. he had injured servicemen on the plane, he realised he wanted to do something that would make a difference to the men and women who had served and are serving,
jon donnison, bbc news. at an event hosted by prince harry, who helped create the games. about 500 wounded armed services personnel and veterans from 19 nations will take part in the tournament next year. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond was at this morning's launch event. something very, very close to prince harry's hart, of course? very close to his heart, he came here this morning, he has been pretty public about his troubles recently but there was no sign of that today, practically...
83
83
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports.eir recent trip to africa, this documentary reveals that despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every sickle time i hear a click or see a flash, it takes me straight back. so in that respect it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best. meghan says she has been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though her friends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me, i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it because the british tabloids will destroy your life. and i very naively... i'm american, we don't have that there. what are you talking about? prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother. inevitably stuff happens, but we are brothers, we will always be brothers. we are certainly different pads at the moment but i will always be there for him as i know he will be there for me. prince harry acknowledge
jon donnison reports.eir recent trip to africa, this documentary reveals that despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every sickle time i hear a click or see a flash, it takes me straight back. so in that respect it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best. meghan says she has been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though her friends had warned...
71
71
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports. documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me, "i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it, because the british tabloids will destroy your life." and i very naively — i'm american, we don't have that there — "what are you talking about?" prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother. inevitably, you know, stuff happens, but, look, we're brothers — we'll always be brothers. we are certainly on different paths at the moment but i will always be there for him as i know he will be there for me. prince harry
jon donnison reports. documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she...
47
47
Oct 8, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
ok, jon donnison, many thanks.seek an extension to the brexit deadline — instead of leaving with no deal. they claim departing without an agreement could damage employees' rights, which are derived from eu law. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, reports. facing an uncertain future, maritza castillo calle is spanish but has lived in the uk for six years. working in catering, she is one of the 3.5 million eu nationals working here. like many low—paid workers, she relies on rights that come from eu law, rights which the independent workers union of great britain argues could be weakened by a no—deal brexit. translation: many low-paid and precarious workers like me use laws from the eu in order to defend ourselves. and also when a company transfers to another company, to defend our rest, our hours and our rights overall. eu—derived workers' rights apply to all workers in the uk, not simply eu nationals working here. many of the employment rights that we take for granted, such as the right to paid holidays and prot
ok, jon donnison, many thanks.seek an extension to the brexit deadline — instead of leaving with no deal. they claim departing without an agreement could damage employees' rights, which are derived from eu law. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, reports. facing an uncertain future, maritza castillo calle is spanish but has lived in the uk for six years. working in catering, she is one of the 3.5 million eu nationals working here. like many low—paid workers, she relies on rights that...
41
41
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports. this morning, at tilbury docks, more bodies driven away by private ambulance.9 have been removed from the container. they've been taken to broomfield hospital in chelmsford for postmortem examinations. but essex police say identifying those who died will take time. the focus, though, is now on the vietnamese community. i've met with the vietnamese ambassador, and we are building a really good and rapid rapport. again, we have agreed and i have made it clear to the ambassador that at every stage, we'll be treating these individuals with dignity and respect. but underlining all that, we don't know exactly the nationality of the individuals, but i will focus and engage as much as i can within the vietnamese community. in vietnam, the family of one victim was already grieving. he left behind his wife and young son to head to the uk. his father says he feels certain his son was inside the lorry. translation: he was on that truck, all 39 are dead and he must be one of them. he's gone now, there's nothing left of him, he died. father anthony is a vietnamese priest who
jon donnison reports. this morning, at tilbury docks, more bodies driven away by private ambulance.9 have been removed from the container. they've been taken to broomfield hospital in chelmsford for postmortem examinations. but essex police say identifying those who died will take time. the focus, though, is now on the vietnamese community. i've met with the vietnamese ambassador, and we are building a really good and rapid rapport. again, we have agreed and i have made it clear to the...
37
37
Oct 27, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports. 25—year—old maurice robinson from northern ireland was arrested on wednesday morningng multiple charges including 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people and money—laundering. he was the driver of the lorry. detectives say identifying those who died will take time but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. time but the focus is now on the vietnamese communitylj time but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. i met with the vietnamese community. i met with the vietnamese ambassador and we are building a really good and rapid rapport but underlying all that we don't know exactly the nationality of the individuals, but at the moment i'm going to focus and engage as much as i possibly can within the vietnamese community. in vietnam, the family is already grieving. he was trying to reach the uk while his wife and young son stayed behind at home. his father says he feels certain his son was inside the lorry. he was on that truck and he must be one of them. he is gone now. father anthony is a vietnamese priest who has been speaking to families w
jon donnison reports. 25—year—old maurice robinson from northern ireland was arrested on wednesday morningng multiple charges including 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to traffic people and money—laundering. he was the driver of the lorry. detectives say identifying those who died will take time but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. time but the focus is now on the vietnamese communitylj time but the focus is now on the vietnamese community. i met with the vietnamese...
62
62
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports.ca, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me, "i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it, because the british tabloids will destroy your life." and i very naively, — we're american, we don't have that there — "what are you talking about?" prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother. inevitably, you know, stuff happens, but, look, we're brothers, we will always be brothers. we're certainly on different paths at the moment but i will always be there for him, as i know he will always be there
jon donnison reports.ca, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her...
98
98
Oct 11, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison, thank you very much indeed. our top story...mising signals that a brexit deal is now possible, following talks yesterday between the british and irish prime ministers. abandoned stations and secret spaces deep beneath london are revealed in a new exhibition. we will give you a sneak preview. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes... ireland are more worried about the turf than the typhoon in japan. we more worried about the turf than the typhoon injapan. we will have the latest from the rugby world cup. the five—year—old daughter of a british—iranian woman jailed in iran on spying charges has returned to the uk. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has been detained for more than three years over the allegations, which she denies. her daughter, gabriella, who had been living in iran with her grandparents, is now back in britain to start school. she was reunited with her father, richard ratcliffe, last night, after three—and—a—half years apart. richard has been describing the "long journey" to having her home. he's held a press confe
jon donnison, thank you very much indeed. our top story...mising signals that a brexit deal is now possible, following talks yesterday between the british and irish prime ministers. abandoned stations and secret spaces deep beneath london are revealed in a new exhibition. we will give you a sneak preview. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes... ireland are more worried about the turf than the typhoon in japan. we more worried about the turf than the typhoon injapan. we will have the...
140
140
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports.ip to africa, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every time time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me, "i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it, because the british tabloids will destroy your life." and i very naively, "we're american, we don't have that there." what are you talking about?" prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother inevitably, you know, stuff happens, but, look, we're brothers, we will always be brothers. we're certainly on different paths at the moment but i will always be there for him, as i know he will always be t
jon donnison reports.ip to africa, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every time time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had...
76
76
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports. royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every sickle time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me, "i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it, because the british tabloids will destroy your life." and i very naively — i'm american, we don't have that there — "what are you talking about?" prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother. inevitably, you know, stuff happens, but, look, we're brothers — we'll always be brothers. we are certainly on different paths at the moment but i will always be there for him as i know he will be there for me. prince harry acknowledges he sometimes needs support, saying he
jon donnison reports. royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every sickle time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me,...
66
66
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison reports.ca, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. my british friends said to me, "i'm sure he's great, but you shouldn't do it, because the british tabloids will destroy your life." and i very naively, — we're american, we don't have that there — "what are you talking about?" prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother. inevitably, you know, stuff happens, but, look, we're brothers, we will always be brothers. we're certainly on different paths at the moment but i will always be there for him, as i know he will always be there
jon donnison reports.ca, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every single time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. so, in that respect, it's the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. meghan says she's been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her...
74
74
Oct 9, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison in central london, thank you. the headlines on bbc news...ar, has warned that it will be "very difficult" for the uk and the eu to reach a deal before the brexit deadline. but the government will hold a special sitting of parliament on saturday 19th october either way. judges in scotland will rule later on whether the courts can sign a letter requesting a brexit extension if boris johnson refuses to do so. the foreign secretary is expected to meet the family of harry dunn — who was killed in a crash in august — as he urges the us to reconsider its position on the diplomatic immunity given to a suspect. and coming up we'll find out why culling badgers could potentially increase the risk of spreading tuberculosis to cattle — rather than controlling it. and in sport... scotla nd scotland are chasing a bonus point victory over russia to advance to the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup. they already have three tries. wales will qualify for the quarter finals if they beat fiji. the kick—off is at 10.45 this morning to stop andy murray told fabio
jon donnison in central london, thank you. the headlines on bbc news...ar, has warned that it will be "very difficult" for the uk and the eu to reach a deal before the brexit deadline. but the government will hold a special sitting of parliament on saturday 19th october either way. judges in scotland will rule later on whether the courts can sign a letter requesting a brexit extension if boris johnson refuses to do so. the foreign secretary is expected to meet the family of harry dunn...