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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. we are live in the newsroom. the lead story...lection. theresa may has told mps, i got you into this mess, and i will get you out of it. theresa may, the leader of a country at the moment, so leader of a country at the moment, so is emanuel macron. but he continues to revolutionise french politics. the party has only been around for one year, already got the presidency and of course for a landslide in the parliamentary elections. on current projections, this is how it is going. a real landslide. the republicans, giants of french politics, blue. and others. le pen, faring no better. front national, between 1—10 seats. one thing to emphasise, turnout was relatively low. and a number of the defeated leaders have highlighted this. the fact of the matter, the landslide this comment. his party is on track for a landslide, one year after it was formed. next sunday is going to decide the exact number of seats. but already looking ahead to government. the significance of this result is clear, but we must show determination to meet the chal
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. we are live in the newsroom. the lead story...lection. theresa may has told mps, i got you into this mess, and i will get you out of it. theresa may, the leader of a country at the moment, so leader of a country at the moment, so is emanuel macron. but he continues to revolutionise french politics. the party has only been around for one year, already got the presidency and of course for a landslide in the parliamentary elections. on current projections, this is how...
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jon kay, bbc news, north kensington.r in south—east asia is considered one of the riskiest regions in the world. indonesia, malaysia and the philippines are launching a maritime patrol in the sulu and celebes seas. it's due to a spate of kidnap for ransom incidents since last year. many of which have been attributed to the abu sayyaf militant group operating out of the southern philippines. i spoke to maritime defence expert collin koh and asked him why it took so much time for the region to agree on this security arrangement. there are actually a few issues, one has to do with the political issue of sensitivity for one another‘s sovereignty. initially deferring that perception when it comes to the severity of these issues. of course i think there is something more practical, it is to do with the need to not just co—ordinate with agencies of these three countries but within each country, the co—ordination of various agencies because it's very unlike the case of the malacca strait when we're dealing with piracy and armed
jon kay, bbc news, north kensington.r in south—east asia is considered one of the riskiest regions in the world. indonesia, malaysia and the philippines are launching a maritime patrol in the sulu and celebes seas. it's due to a spate of kidnap for ransom incidents since last year. many of which have been attributed to the abu sayyaf militant group operating out of the southern philippines. i spoke to maritime defence expert collin koh and asked him why it took so much time for the region to...
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jon kay is in west london for us.e seen grief and sadness turned to rage against the authorities, some up the feelings of the community now? i think some of the community now? i think some of the theory that we saw in the first few days has dissipated slightly today. —— some of that period. there is an acknowledgement that things are beginning to get on track and there is a sense of willingness to try to make it work, to get behind it and help this community and help those helping this community, but you walk around the streets this evening and there are so many people who will tell you of their frustration and suspicion and i don't understand why there can't be more accurate figures about the numbers of missing and dead, they have some questions about the cladding and the insulation. they have heard so many theories but there is a growing realisation and a cce pta nce there is a growing realisation and acceptance that it could be a long time before they get answers to those questions and i think tonight, having seen
jon kay is in west london for us.e seen grief and sadness turned to rage against the authorities, some up the feelings of the community now? i think some of the community now? i think some of the theory that we saw in the first few days has dissipated slightly today. —— some of that period. there is an acknowledgement that things are beginning to get on track and there is a sense of willingness to try to make it work, to get behind it and help this community and help those helping this...
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jon kay reports. for their handling of the disaster.or their handling of the disaster. we pray for thoss suffering father, we pray for those who are suffering loss, while we pray for those who are waiting with hope. beneath a tower, people of all faiths are trying to heal. it continues to be a time of bewilderment, of anxiety, continues to be a time of bewilderment, ofanxiety, of continues to be a time of bewilderment, of anxiety, of anger. some of the dead and missing are known in this congregation, and even in moments of peace, you can feel the rage will stop heaven knows what the rage will stop heaven knows what the next few weeks hold, as that death toll keeps rising. i am deadly serious, what is going to happen? bianca, i've never seen anything like it. it is terrible, and they are mad about everything. at a nearby mosque, more donations for the displaced. five days on, some feel they are still having to do what the authorities should be doing. are you from the home office? no, ilit doing. are you from the home office? no, i lit up
jon kay reports. for their handling of the disaster.or their handling of the disaster. we pray for thoss suffering father, we pray for those who are suffering loss, while we pray for those who are waiting with hope. beneath a tower, people of all faiths are trying to heal. it continues to be a time of bewilderment, of anxiety, continues to be a time of bewilderment, ofanxiety, of continues to be a time of bewilderment, of anxiety, of anger. some of the dead and missing are known in this...
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these are not conversations tories here were expecting to have. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. southern england and it was disappointing to the north. highs of 20 and late afternoon sunshine, which was not too bad, but further north and west it was cloudy with light showers. the showers continue through the night tonight. a few showers in north west wales as well. elsewhere clear skies, chilly in wool sports and some patchy mist and fog, but the real story will be this rain. some of it is quite heavy across western scotland. some showers in northern ireland and north wales. elsewhere despite the chilly start temperatures will respond quite quickly. 14—15 degrees by sam and it promises to be a lovely afternoon. we will keep the sunshine in england and wales and it will be very pleasant. they heavy rain will ease up pleasant. they heavy rain will ease up and it will becomes chevrolet and temperatures will respond, better than today. highs of 19 degrees. they had pressure drugs offer little to the near continent and that will allow this law to move on from the atlantic, but before
these are not conversations tories here were expecting to have. jon kay, bbc news, bristol. southern england and it was disappointing to the north. highs of 20 and late afternoon sunshine, which was not too bad, but further north and west it was cloudy with light showers. the showers continue through the night tonight. a few showers in north west wales as well. elsewhere clear skies, chilly in wool sports and some patchy mist and fog, but the real story will be this rain. some of it is quite...
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but first, jon kay asks... is south of the equator, it's at its best in the northern summer. and it's easily combined with south africa, thanks to frequent flights from both london and johannesburg. but i think mozambique is also very accessible and equally rewarding. the eastern boundary of south africa's kruger national park is the international frontier between south africa and mozambique. head for maputo, one of the more attractive big cities in africa, then go north—east along the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian ocean without the crowds you get at more traditional locations. accommodation is improving all the time, and prices are pleasingly low. michelle abels asks... michells, take the train. the distance between these two cities is almost 400 miles — you'd imagine there would be direct flights between the two cities, but i can't find any. and connection at atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, due south along the 155 freeway, and takes six or
but first, jon kay asks... is south of the equator, it's at its best in the northern summer. and it's easily combined with south africa, thanks to frequent flights from both london and johannesburg. but i think mozambique is also very accessible and equally rewarding. the eastern boundary of south africa's kruger national park is the international frontier between south africa and mozambique. head for maputo, one of the more attractive big cities in africa, then go north—east along the coast...
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but first, jon kay asks...at its best in the northern summer. and it is easily combined with south africa, thanks to frequent flights from london and johannesburg. but i think mozambique is also very accessible and equally rewarding. the eastern boundary of the kruger national park is the frontier between zambia and mozambique. head for maputo, then up the coast to see some of the best of the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian ocean. accommodation is improving all the time, and prices up pleasingly low. michelle ables asks... —— abels. take the train. the distance between these two cities is almost 400 miles. you would imagine there would be direct flights between the two cities, but i can't find any. a connection at atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, south along the i55 freeway and take six or seven hours. but it is not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in yourlimbs american drives, and when you arrive in your limbs covered the p
but first, jon kay asks...at its best in the northern summer. and it is easily combined with south africa, thanks to frequent flights from london and johannesburg. but i think mozambique is also very accessible and equally rewarding. the eastern boundary of the kruger national park is the frontier between zambia and mozambique. head for maputo, then up the coast to see some of the best of the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian ocean. accommodation is improving all the...
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jon kay reports. not your typical class photo.their sisters and theirfriends. what does it feel like to wear skirts? it feels comfortable. really nice. cheering it's a protest... we want shorts! ..because they are not allowed to wear shorts, even on hot summer days. they are fed up with long trousers and, in a co—ed school, skirts are officially part of the uniform. girls are allowed to wear skirts all year round. and then they get cold legs and we have to sit there sweating. i think it's good. if they can't wear shorts then they have to wear skirts. i don't think it's right, them being told off for having hairy legs, though. the head teacher wasn't available today. in a statement, she said she might allow shorts in future, but needs to consult parents. and she says the boys have not been disciplined for wearing skirts. there is an irony here because on the very day they have decided to step up their protest the temperature has dropped by 12 degrees and it is actually quite breezy. how long do you think you will continue with this
jon kay reports. not your typical class photo.their sisters and theirfriends. what does it feel like to wear skirts? it feels comfortable. really nice. cheering it's a protest... we want shorts! ..because they are not allowed to wear shorts, even on hot summer days. they are fed up with long trousers and, in a co—ed school, skirts are officially part of the uniform. girls are allowed to wear skirts all year round. and then they get cold legs and we have to sit there sweating. i think it's...
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jon kay, bbc news, herefordshire. time for a look at the weather with jay wynne. to allow sunshine through this afternoon but that certainly wasn't the case for everyone. many places were great and quite a few saw rain as well. it has also been windy and on the cool side and it stays that way for the north and the west of the uk overnight tonight. largely dry in the south—eastern corner but a lot of cloud in the north. it is a wet and windy start in wales and the south—west of england. that rain becomes more light and patchy as the day goes on. should begin to dry up in northern ireland and western scotland as the main area of rain shifts further south. in the brighter interludes, 23 degrees. not so bad in london but another cool day in aberdeenshire. 0ur another cool day in aberdeenshire. our main area of rain is on the way out friday evening, it will cross the south—eastern corner but as we start the weekend we get this ridge of high pressure and that should settle things down for the most part. for most of england and wales this weekend, it looks like it will b
jon kay, bbc news, herefordshire. time for a look at the weather with jay wynne. to allow sunshine through this afternoon but that certainly wasn't the case for everyone. many places were great and quite a few saw rain as well. it has also been windy and on the cool side and it stays that way for the north and the west of the uk overnight tonight. largely dry in the south—eastern corner but a lot of cloud in the north. it is a wet and windy start in wales and the south—west of england. that...
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were told they couldn't wear shorts and had to wear trousers, they decided to wear skirts instead. jon kaymy today — borrowed from their sisters and theirfriends. what does it feel like to wear skirts? it feels comfortable. really nice. cheering it's a protest... we want shorts! ..because they are not allowed to wear shorts, even on hot summer days. they are fed up with long trousers and, in a co—ed school, skirts are officially part of the uniform. girls are allowed to wear skirts all year round. and then they get cold legs and we have to sit there sweating. i think it's good. if they can't wear shorts then they have to wear skirts. i don't think it's right, then being told off for having hairy legs, though. the headteacher wasn't available today. in a statement, she said she might allow shorts in future, but needs to consult parents. and she says the boys have not been disciplined for wearing skirts. there is an irony here because on the very day they have decided to step up their protest the temperature has dropped by 12 degrees and it is actually quite breezy. how long do you think you
were told they couldn't wear shorts and had to wear trousers, they decided to wear skirts instead. jon kaymy today — borrowed from their sisters and theirfriends. what does it feel like to wear skirts? it feels comfortable. really nice. cheering it's a protest... we want shorts! ..because they are not allowed to wear shorts, even on hot summer days. they are fed up with long trousers and, in a co—ed school, skirts are officially part of the uniform. girls are allowed to wear skirts all year...
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today, sunday services were held, to remember the victims, as our correspondent jon kay reports.eneath the tower, people of all faiths are trying to heal. it continues to be a time of bewilderment, of anxiety, anger, and... some of the dead and missing are known in this congregation, and evenin are known in this congregation, and even in moments of peace, you can feel the rage. heaven even in moments of peace, you can feelthe rage. heaven knows what will happen if the death toll keeps rising, i'm being deadly serious, because i have never seen anger like this. it is terrible. it is terrible and they are mad about everything. ata and they are mad about everything. at a nearby mosque, more donations for the bereaved and displaced. the community response remains overwhelming. but five days on, some feel they are still having to do what the authorities should be doing. are you from the home office? no, i live up the road, no one knows that they are here, they are sitting at empty desks, i don't know who is coming down, so i have done a little poster. the local gym is a rescue centre
today, sunday services were held, to remember the victims, as our correspondent jon kay reports.eneath the tower, people of all faiths are trying to heal. it continues to be a time of bewilderment, of anxiety, anger, and... some of the dead and missing are known in this congregation, and evenin are known in this congregation, and even in moments of peace, you can feel the rage. heaven even in moments of peace, you can feelthe rage. heaven knows what will happen if the death toll keeps rising,...
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jon kay has been to one community in bristol to ask eu citizens in the uk how they feel about the brexitbbc radio bristol. good morning. exactly one year after the eu referendum, theresa may is in brussels... southmead — people here voted like the uk as a whole. 52% for brexit, 48% against. but a year on, confusion. it would be nice for the politicians to say, this is it, black and white, this is where we're going. but they're not doing that. the uk is coming out of the european union. but in what kind of terms? what do you understand by "brexit"? i haven't got a clue. for some, it's been an anxious year. at the polish deli, customers have been waiting to hear if they'll have to leave britain. when i found out about the brexit and stuff, i was devastated, to be honest with you. monica came here from poland ten years ago. so under theresa may's plan, she would be able to stay. but she told me people who have arrived more recently will still have concerns. they're all scared. they don't know what's going to happen. i don't really know what. 0bviously, they're worried that they're going to
jon kay has been to one community in bristol to ask eu citizens in the uk how they feel about the brexitbbc radio bristol. good morning. exactly one year after the eu referendum, theresa may is in brussels... southmead — people here voted like the uk as a whole. 52% for brexit, 48% against. but a year on, confusion. it would be nice for the politicians to say, this is it, black and white, this is where we're going. but they're not doing that. the uk is coming out of the european union. but in...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. time for the weather now. here's ben rich. thank you.n at times, not all the time and it will sometimes be breezy. further south and east, mostly dry and quite humid. the southern areas will also see the best of the sunshine, that was the case today, thanks to our weather watcher in kent. where we had some sunny spells in the south and east, that's where we will have clear spells tonight and it will get a bit chilly away from towns and cities. northern ireland, wales, north—west england and scotland, some cloud and rain. some of the rain could turn heavily in places through the first part of tomorrow morning. then it will break up into something more like showers, although some of those showers could be hefty. not as windy in the north, further south largely dry, some sunshine, the best of that on the south coast and into the channel islands. temperatures creeping up, 23 in london. this area of low pressure tries to squash its weight in from the west midweek but meets resista nce in from the west midweek but meets resistance from this ar
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. time for the weather now. here's ben rich. thank you.n at times, not all the time and it will sometimes be breezy. further south and east, mostly dry and quite humid. the southern areas will also see the best of the sunshine, that was the case today, thanks to our weather watcher in kent. where we had some sunny spells in the south and east, that's where we will have clear spells tonight and it will get a bit chilly away from towns and cities. northern ireland,...
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jon kay, bbc news.theresa may's conservative party lose its majority. nevertheless, she will now start forming a new government, with her political partners in northern ireland. we'll leave you with some of the sights and sounds of the past day or so, stay with us as the bbc follows every twist and turn. big ben sounds and what we're saying is the conservatives are the largest party. note they don't have an overall majority at this stage. unless the exit poll is incredibly wrong, the prime minister has bailed to achieve her principal objective. the prime minister has failed to achieve her principal objective. the worst possible outcome would be a hung parliament. cheering politics has changed and politics isn't going back. you live by the sword and you die by the sword. i am standing down today as the leader of ukip with immediate effect. reporter: are you stepping down, mrs may? oh, jeremy corbyn! i will now form a government, a government that can provide certainty and lead britain forward at this cri
jon kay, bbc news.theresa may's conservative party lose its majority. nevertheless, she will now start forming a new government, with her political partners in northern ireland. we'll leave you with some of the sights and sounds of the past day or so, stay with us as the bbc follows every twist and turn. big ben sounds and what we're saying is the conservatives are the largest party. note they don't have an overall majority at this stage. unless the exit poll is incredibly wrong, the prime...
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jon kay, bbc news. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is with me.difficult. this election was her risk and it backfired. it was meant to produce, dare i say, a more strong and stable government. instead she has ended up with something much weaker, with her guilty for taking the risk and failing to do it, but also with her fundamentally weaken. 0ne minister said to me earlier tonight that maybe in time they will rally around theresa may. the tories like being in power and maybe they will stick together, but that is not certain at all. more broadly, i think we have seen all. more broadly, i think we have seenin all. more broadly, i think we have seen in the last 2a hours, a return, as expected last week, to the more traditional 2—party system, especially in england, the red and blue. although the bits of the map not necessarily popping up with those colours where you would expect. a lot of unexpected results overnight and also a lot of seats that were extremely close. that suggests in a way that we have seen something again much more volatile. a month
jon kay, bbc news. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg is with me.difficult. this election was her risk and it backfired. it was meant to produce, dare i say, a more strong and stable government. instead she has ended up with something much weaker, with her guilty for taking the risk and failing to do it, but also with her fundamentally weaken. 0ne minister said to me earlier tonight that maybe in time they will rally around theresa may. the tories like being in power and maybe they will...