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jon kay has the story. no!n. nine—year—old maxine is not happy. angry. sad. and disappointed. and hungry? very hungry! are you more hungry or angry? hungry! it's notjust maxine's local outlet. hundreds across the uk are shut because kf has no 'c." they've run out of chicken. pretty shocking, really, to be fair. pretty shocking. especially when you're hungry, like, you know what i mean? kfc have blamed teething problems with the new delivery contract. they switched to dhl last week, who say operational issues have disrupted the supply. it's a chicken place, so they should have enough chicken. they should be able to store it. it's a big chain, so it does seem unbelievable, really. all the chicken... there's farmers, surely there should be enough chickens. we tried several outlets across bristol today but found no fingers being licked. almost every store closed. it's lunchtime. you'd expect these hatches to be really busy at this point but the kitchen is empty, the fryers switched off. chicken with fries, please.
jon kay has the story. no!n. nine—year—old maxine is not happy. angry. sad. and disappointed. and hungry? very hungry! are you more hungry or angry? hungry! it's notjust maxine's local outlet. hundreds across the uk are shut because kf has no 'c." they've run out of chicken. pretty shocking, really, to be fair. pretty shocking. especially when you're hungry, like, you know what i mean? kfc have blamed teething problems with the new delivery contract. they switched to dhl last week, who...
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jon kay has the story. no!here is no chicken. nine—year—old maxine is not happy. angry. sad. and disappointed. and hungry? very hungry! are you more hungry or angry? hungry! it's notjust maxine's local outlet. hundreds across the uk are shut because kf has no 'c". they've run out of chicken. pretty shocking, really, to be fair. pretty shocking. especially when you're hungry, like, do you know what i mean? kfc have blamed teething problems with the new delivery contract. they switched to dhl last week, who say operational issues have disrupted the supply. it's a chicken place, so they should have enough chicken. they should be able to store it. it's a big chain, so it does seem unbelievable, really. all the chicken... there's farmers, surely there's enough chickens. we tried several outlets across bristol today, but found no fingers being licked. almost every store closed. it's lunchtime. you'd expect these hatches to be really busy at this point but the kitchen‘s empty, the fryers switched off. chicken with fri
jon kay has the story. no!here is no chicken. nine—year—old maxine is not happy. angry. sad. and disappointed. and hungry? very hungry! are you more hungry or angry? hungry! it's notjust maxine's local outlet. hundreds across the uk are shut because kf has no 'c". they've run out of chicken. pretty shocking, really, to be fair. pretty shocking. especially when you're hungry, like, do you know what i mean? kfc have blamed teething problems with the new delivery contract. they switched...
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jon kay, bbc news. of the fa cup. wigan athletic from league one have beaten the premier league leaders, manchester city, by one goal to nil. the only goal was scored by will grigg. manchester city had been reduced to ten men after fabian delph was given a straight red card for a tackle in the first half. on day 10 of the winter olympics in south korea, an anti—doping case has been opened against a russian competitior. alexander krushelnitsky, who won bronze in the curling, was one of 168 russian athletes judged to be "clean". he's suspected of using a banned substance. meanwhile, team gb‘s women's curling team have been making progress towards the medal rounds, as andy swiss reports from pyeongchang. the first ever bronze medal in mixed doubles curling... from delight to a doping controversy. barely a week after celebrating a bronze medal alongside his wife, anastasia, alexander krushelnitskiy could now be stripped of it. but his is a case with far broader implications. bronze medallist olympic athlete
jon kay, bbc news. of the fa cup. wigan athletic from league one have beaten the premier league leaders, manchester city, by one goal to nil. the only goal was scored by will grigg. manchester city had been reduced to ten men after fabian delph was given a straight red card for a tackle in the first half. on day 10 of the winter olympics in south korea, an anti—doping case has been opened against a russian competitior. alexander krushelnitsky, who won bronze in the curling, was one of 168...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.s managed to agree a deal to form a new coalition government, breaking months of political deadlock. 0ur berlin correspondent damien mcguinnessjoins me now. so damien, is there a deal and what are the implications for the rest of europe? it isa it is a lot of spending in the deal because when tax in cakes are at a record high in germany, both sides of this deal are able to promise giveaways. so spending on infrastructure, roads and schools, which many economists have been calling on germany to do for a long time. so that is seen as good news in germany as it could provide an further boost to the economy. but also good news for the rest of the eu because the finance ministry in particular is in control now if the deal goes ahead as planned, of the ce ntre—left deal goes ahead as planned, of the centre—left social democrats who are in favour of more support for struggling eurozone economies. they wa nt to struggling eurozone economies. they want to help the french president emanuel macro
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.s managed to agree a deal to form a new coalition government, breaking months of political deadlock. 0ur berlin correspondent damien mcguinnessjoins me now. so damien, is there a deal and what are the implications for the rest of europe? it isa it is a lot of spending in the deal because when tax in cakes are at a record high in germany, both sides of this deal are able to promise giveaways. so spending on infrastructure, roads and schools, which many...
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from bristol, jon kay's report contains some flash photography. morning. stoke5 returned to bristol for his first appearance before the city's magistrates. inside a packed court number one, the durham and england all—rounder told a di5trictjudge that he would be pleading not guilty to a charge of affray. standing next to him, two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, both in their twenties. they also told the court they would be entering not guilty pleas. the men were told the case would now go to trial at bristol crown court, with an initial date set for 12th march. a short time after this hearing, there was a statement from the england and wales cricket board, who said they had been told that ben stoke5 wouldn't have to appear in court in person next month and that tomorrow, he was flying to new zealand. the 26—year—old, who missed out on the ashes series in australia, will arrive in new zealand on friday, initiallyjust for training with his england team—mates. the ecb said he is not currently being considered for the ongoing twenty20 tri—5erie5, and it wil
from bristol, jon kay's report contains some flash photography. morning. stoke5 returned to bristol for his first appearance before the city's magistrates. inside a packed court number one, the durham and england all—rounder told a di5trictjudge that he would be pleading not guilty to a charge of affray. standing next to him, two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, both in their twenties. they also told the court they would be entering not guilty pleas. the men were told the case would now go...
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jon kay, thank you.the home secretary, amber rudd, has travelled to silicon valley in california to discuss the tool with technology companies, as well as other efforts to tackle extremism. dave lee reports from san francisco. created by an artificial intelligence company based in london, and funded with more than £500,000 of government money, the tool draws upon a vast database of material posted online by the so—called islamic state. we have two videos — one of which is legitimate news content, the other is terrorist propaganda. now, to my naked eye, i actually can‘t tell the difference between the two. but fortunately, down at the bottom, this is very low probability of being terrorist content. but this one is much higher. now, what that means is, if you were to be in charge of some kind of video upload platform, you could use this when anyone clicks to upload a video, and flag this video for review, and let this one through without any problems. using this technique, the software creators believe the
jon kay, thank you.the home secretary, amber rudd, has travelled to silicon valley in california to discuss the tool with technology companies, as well as other efforts to tackle extremism. dave lee reports from san francisco. created by an artificial intelligence company based in london, and funded with more than £500,000 of government money, the tool draws upon a vast database of material posted online by the so—called islamic state. we have two videos — one of which is legitimate news...
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jon kay reports from the lizard peninsular.ewsreel: upon the fantastic dish aerial of cornwall‘s goonhilly downs... since the 1960s, goonhilly has been making history, like receiving the first pictures from the telstar satellite. ..goonhilly marks an impressive step forward in international communication. and now this earth station will be the first place in britain which can direct missions into deep space. this is goonhilly dish number six. this antenna is 32 metres in diameter... also known as merlin. it rotates 360 degrees... this one was built in the 1980s. it beamed live aid around the world, but now an £8 million upgrade means it will be able to do much, much more. we will be able to send commands to spacecraft around the moon and around mars, and also receive data coming back from the moon and mars. so in 2020 when a mars rover is on the surface of mars and detects life, we could send that data back and be received by this antenna here. direct to cornwall? direct to cornwall. and cornwall‘s ambitions to join the space r
jon kay reports from the lizard peninsular.ewsreel: upon the fantastic dish aerial of cornwall‘s goonhilly downs... since the 1960s, goonhilly has been making history, like receiving the first pictures from the telstar satellite. ..goonhilly marks an impressive step forward in international communication. and now this earth station will be the first place in britain which can direct missions into deep space. this is goonhilly dish number six. this antenna is 32 metres in diameter... also...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.in the current t20 tri—series even part in the current t20 tri—series even though england might want his help, as they slumped to their third straight defeat in the competition this time at the hands of new zealand. england are now relying on results to go their way if they are to make it to the final. today they came up12 runs to make it to the final. today they came up 12 runs short as adam wild reports. english cricket‘s long winter tour has finally made its way to new zealand. the countdown to the t20 final getting ever closer but now a new opposition to get their head around, something the black caps seemed to be doing growing nicely. martin guptill and kane williamson quick to find the measure of england‘s with the bowlers. their frustrations continue. there was a little something to cling onto as chrisjordan little something to cling onto as chris jordan showed little something to cling onto as chrisjordan showed how it‘s done. that aside, england failed to get a firm grip as ne
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.in the current t20 tri—series even part in the current t20 tri—series even though england might want his help, as they slumped to their third straight defeat in the competition this time at the hands of new zealand. england are now relying on results to go their way if they are to make it to the final. today they came up12 runs to make it to the final. today they came up 12 runs short as adam wild reports. english cricket‘s long winter tour has finally made its...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. john huh finishes this edition of outside source.day. the reason lies with the position of the jet stream. it stretches across the atlantic. very strong at the moment. it is important because it separates the cold air to the north and warm air to the south. blue and orange colours there. little ripples that will send slightly milder air away at times. one little ripple is heading our way on thursday. a weather front on that will bring cloud across parts of northern england, wales, northwest england and the rest of the day. something a little bit heavier to end the day. to the north of scotland and northern ireland, we have some slightly milder air compared to what we are used to. sunny spells in between, and actually start, because the breeze picks up and it is not going to warm up in any great hurry. tuesday evening, that rain pushes in from the west. a cold front is barely a future as we start thursday. it becomes more of one into friday. it opens the door to north—westerly wind and taps into that pool of cold air. it turns chilly
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. john huh finishes this edition of outside source.day. the reason lies with the position of the jet stream. it stretches across the atlantic. very strong at the moment. it is important because it separates the cold air to the north and warm air to the south. blue and orange colours there. little ripples that will send slightly milder air away at times. one little ripple is heading our way on thursday. a weather front on that will bring cloud across parts...
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hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb‘s most successful winter olympics ever. billy morgan bagged bronze in the big air snowboard event with the jump of his life. and coming until econ test thinking, i'm shooting for a medal, you are ready for it. but ijust didn't. and great britain could win, medal number six today, the women's curling team, playjapan for the bronze medal, later this morning. almost here this morning, taking a stand. big companies cut ties with 5555 e5 25355555 541155 313 nra, after last week's mass the nra, after last week's mass shooting at a florida school. fresh revelations of misconduct by aid workers — uk charity plan international admits to six cases of sexual abuse and exploitation of children by its staff and associates. as britain braces itself for an arctic blast, we'll be getting some top tips on how walkers can stay safe in the snow. and philip avery has the weather. and i morning. y has the weather. and i morning. dry 5 the wea
hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb‘s most successful winter olympics ever. billy morgan bagged bronze in the big air snowboard event with the jump of his life. and coming until econ test thinking, i'm shooting for a medal, you are ready for it. but ijust didn't. and great britain could win, medal number six today, the women's curling team, playjapan for the bronze medal, later this morning. almost here...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.n worboys hears lawyers challenge the decision to free him from jail — some of his victims were in court and weren't expecting to see him there. one of the killers of the toddler james bulger admits having indecent images of children for a second time. jon venables has been sentenced to just over three years in jail. tesco could face a bill of £4 billion after britain's biggest ever equal pay claim. in a moment... the world's most powerful rocket, the falcon heavy, has successfully launched for the first time in florida. in sport, glenn maxwell hits a six to bring up his century and also a five wicket win for australia. it is england's first match of the twe nty20 england's first match of the twenty20 tri—series in hobart. nigel lavigne has been provisionally suspended forfailing a lavigne has been provisionally suspended for failing a drugs test. he has not competed since he broke his pelvis in a motorbike crash last january. and jason and laura kenny will represent great britain for
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.n worboys hears lawyers challenge the decision to free him from jail — some of his victims were in court and weren't expecting to see him there. one of the killers of the toddler james bulger admits having indecent images of children for a second time. jon venables has been sentenced to just over three years in jail. tesco could face a bill of £4 billion after britain's biggest ever equal pay claim. in a moment... the world's most powerful rocket, the...
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hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb's most successful winter olympics ever. billy morgan bagged bronze in the big air snowboard event with the jump of his life. i guess if you come into the contest thinking, i am shooting for a medal, you are ready for it, and great britain could win medal number 6 today. the women's curling team play japan for the bronze medal later this morning. good morning, it's saturday the 24th of february. also this morning... taking a stand. big companies cut ties with america's powerful gun lobby the national rifle association after last week's mass shooting at a florida school. fresh revelations of misconduct by aid workers — uk charity plan international admits to six cases of sexual abuse and exploitation of children by its staff and associates. they may be tiny, but the rarest specimens can command a huge price tag — we'll find out why snowdrops cast such a spell on some. and philip avery has the weather. but i just didn't. but
hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb's most successful winter olympics ever. billy morgan bagged bronze in the big air snowboard event with the jump of his life. i guess if you come into the contest thinking, i am shooting for a medal, you are ready for it, and great britain could win medal number 6 today. the women's curling team play japan for the bronze medal later this morning. good morning, it's saturday...
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after he died, 100 years after he was found, finally a face to fit the name of adrian's ancestor. jon kayheddar man had pale skin and fair hair and i thought maybe i am a direct descendant but apparently not. they say 10% of white british ancestry can be linked to this ancient population. so i thought maybe i'm not one of them and then in the newspaper today it said the 10% link to this ancestry, their ancestors would have performed grisly cannibalistic rituals including gnawing on human toes and fingers and drinking from polished skullca ps. and drinking from polished skullcaps. maybe and drinking from polished skullca ps. maybe it and drinking from polished skullcaps. maybe it is a good thing i'm not directly linked!” skullcaps. maybe it is a good thing i'm not directly linked! i feel an existential crisis coming on, christian. do you want to talk about it? are you 0k? christian. do you want to talk about it? are you ok? i think they could come up with a better name them cheddar man. well almost all of our crew here in washington thought that cheddar came from was confident so i had to
after he died, 100 years after he was found, finally a face to fit the name of adrian's ancestor. jon kayheddar man had pale skin and fair hair and i thought maybe i am a direct descendant but apparently not. they say 10% of white british ancestry can be linked to this ancient population. so i thought maybe i'm not one of them and then in the newspaper today it said the 10% link to this ancestry, their ancestors would have performed grisly cannibalistic rituals including gnawing on human toes...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ican president jacob zuma will face after months of talks south african presidentjacob zuma will face the press tomorrow, as his party calls for him to stand down. the government‘s unveiled a tool it says can actively detectjihadist content and block it from being used. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here‘s hugh. good evening. good evening, carrie. it‘s a big night in the champions league with the first of the knockout stage games being played tonight. spurs have a difficult last 16 tie and made the worst possible start to their first leg, away againstjuventus, going behind to an exquisite gonzalo higuain finish afterjust two minutes. juventus were handed the chance to double their advantage when ben davies was second best to a hopeful ball and higuain accepted his second attempt at goal for a second goal on the night. spurs still trailing 2—0 at the allianz after half an hour. things are the exact opposite for manchester city against the swiss champions.
jon kay, bbc news, bristol.ican president jacob zuma will face after months of talks south african presidentjacob zuma will face the press tomorrow, as his party calls for him to stand down. the government‘s unveiled a tool it says can actively detectjihadist content and block it from being used. sport now, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here‘s hugh. good evening. good evening, carrie. it‘s a big night in the champions league with the first of the knockout stage...
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jon kay, bbc news.te was left on the windscreen of an ambulance which was responding to an emergency call in stoke—on—trent. the note said the vehicle had no right to be parked where it was — and ended by saying: "now move your van from outside my house." drivers employed in haiti by 0xfam after the earthquake in 2010 were forced to deliver prostitutes to the charity's premises or risk losing theirjobs. that's what the bbc has been told by a source. it's also claimed that one 0xfam employee involved was allowed to resign with a month's pay instead of being sacked. it comes as an 0xfam report revealed that three of its employees accused of sexual misconduct in haiti physically threatened witnesses during an investigation. here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. 0xfam and its operations have become an industry that's spread into 80 countries. for more than half a century, 0xfam's been helping those in need, such as these victims of conflict in nigeria in the late 1960s. but that hard—earned re
jon kay, bbc news.te was left on the windscreen of an ambulance which was responding to an emergency call in stoke—on—trent. the note said the vehicle had no right to be parked where it was — and ended by saying: "now move your van from outside my house." drivers employed in haiti by 0xfam after the earthquake in 2010 were forced to deliver prostitutes to the charity's premises or risk losing theirjobs. that's what the bbc has been told by a source. it's also claimed that one...
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our correspondent, jon kay, reports. he lay here, undisturbed for 10,000 years. now, 21st century science means we can put flesh on these bones. 1. 1, 2, 1,2, 3... at the natural history museum, cheddar man finally revealed. by extracting dna from his bones and scanning his skull, experts believe they've recreated his face in unprecedented detail, and he looks very different from what they expected. the hair, the eyes, the face, that combination of blue eyes and dark skin, really very striking, something we wouldn't have imagined and to also get from the dna details of his biology. the fact that he couldn't digest milk as an adult. that came with the advent of farming. 10,000 years ago people didn't have that. look how he's changed. this is what scientists used to think he looked like. a reconstruction from 20 years ago when dna analysis was nowhere near as developed. cheddar man and i share a common female relative. this is modern day cheddar man, adrian targett lives in the same village and shares dna with the skeleton found in the gorge. so, time to meet his a
our correspondent, jon kay, reports. he lay here, undisturbed for 10,000 years. now, 21st century science means we can put flesh on these bones. 1. 1, 2, 1,2, 3... at the natural history museum, cheddar man finally revealed. by extracting dna from his bones and scanning his skull, experts believe they've recreated his face in unprecedented detail, and he looks very different from what they expected. the hair, the eyes, the face, that combination of blue eyes and dark skin, really very striking,...
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jon kay reports from cornwall.il now if we wanted to have a communication with a mission out there, we had to use communication bases that belonged to nasa or the european space agency, but in the future if all goes to plan we will be able to use this dish which will connect the uk and cornwall with outer space like never before. newsreel: upon the fantastic dish aerial of cornwall‘s goonhilly downs... since the 1960s, goonhilly has been making history, like receiving the first pictures from the telstar satellite. ..goonhilly marks an impressive step forward in international communication. and now this earth station will be the first place in britain which can direct missions into deep space. this is goonhilly dish number six. this antenna is 32 metres in diameter... also known as merlin. it rotates 360 degrees... this one was built in the 1980s. it beamed live aid around the world, but now an £8 million upgrade means it will be able to do much, much more. we will be able to send commands to spacecraft around the m
jon kay reports from cornwall.il now if we wanted to have a communication with a mission out there, we had to use communication bases that belonged to nasa or the european space agency, but in the future if all goes to plan we will be able to use this dish which will connect the uk and cornwall with outer space like never before. newsreel: upon the fantastic dish aerial of cornwall‘s goonhilly downs... since the 1960s, goonhilly has been making history, like receiving the first pictures from...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. time for a look at the weather...y sunshine around but not everywhere, and where we have had those clear skies, that is where we will see the coldest temperatures developing overnight. if we take a look back at what we had today, this was the scene in brecon, in powys, taken by one of our weather watchers. snow on the higher ground and some clear skies around as well. as we have through this evening and the night, this weatherfront as we have through this evening and the night, this weather front moving in from the north—west, bringing more clout and some outbreaks of brain and hill snow towards the north—west too. clearer skies holding on to central and south—east and parts of england. there will be here we see the coldest conditions developing. further north—west, more clout, bringing rain and some snow over the higher ground in northern ireland and scotland. the temperatures towards the south—east we could see minus five degrees or even colder, certainly a frosty start of thursday morning for many central and south
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset. time for a look at the weather...y sunshine around but not everywhere, and where we have had those clear skies, that is where we will see the coldest temperatures developing overnight. if we take a look back at what we had today, this was the scene in brecon, in powys, taken by one of our weather watchers. snow on the higher ground and some clear skies around as well. as we have through this evening and the night, this weatherfront as we have through this...
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jon kay reports from the lizard peninsular.e telstar satellite. ..goonhilly marks an impressive step forward in international communication. and now this earth station will be the first place in britain which can direct missions into deep space. this is goonhilly dish number six. this antenna is 32 metres in diameter... also known as merlin. it rotates 360 degrees...
jon kay reports from the lizard peninsular.e telstar satellite. ..goonhilly marks an impressive step forward in international communication. and now this earth station will be the first place in britain which can direct missions into deep space. this is goonhilly dish number six. this antenna is 32 metres in diameter... also known as merlin. it rotates 360 degrees...
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jon kay, bbc news. their winter olympics and talk about this russian ca ra olympics and talk about this russian cara who has tested positive for a banned substance. we are awaiting the second test butterfat is also positive he and his wife who won bronze in mixed doubles, fa are found —— if he is found to have cheated, they will lose their medals. we are going to start this week at the world whether in a place you do not normally associate with heavy outbreaks of rain, the middle east. but this cloud has worked steadily eastwards and brought heavy falls of rain which would have been welcomed but also brought localised flooding. 80 millimetres fell across parts of lebanon, 70 millimetres in parts of iran, and almost 100 and parts of iraq. and as the winds picked up dust storms blew into kuwait, turning the sky is orange. that area of low pressure has worked eastwards bringing heavy rain and mountain snow across eastern areas of iran and into afghanistan. in the united states there is an area of cloud str
jon kay, bbc news. their winter olympics and talk about this russian ca ra olympics and talk about this russian cara who has tested positive for a banned substance. we are awaiting the second test butterfat is also positive he and his wife who won bronze in mixed doubles, fa are found —— if he is found to have cheated, they will lose their medals. we are going to start this week at the world whether in a place you do not normally associate with heavy outbreaks of rain, the middle east. but...
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jon kay, bbc news. i think the kernel might get court—martialed for that. according to those who attended, was the absence of any positive vision for the future. whether it's east asia, the middle east or even eastern europe — the view at this years conference was that, there is in fact, an increased risk of escalation. many of the speeches underscored it — perhaps in some cases, there was fuel added to the fire. israel will not allow iran's regime to put a noose of terror around our neck. we will act without hesitation to defend ourselves and we will act if necessary, not just to defend ourselves and we will act if necessary, notjust against iran's proxies who are attacking us but against iran itself. let's speak to the head of policy and analysis for the munich security conference. your tweet said world politics is worse than if you don't work there. there are of reasons, i feel that we have seen a lot of brinkmanship in recent yea rs. have seen a lot of brinkmanship in recent years. this year's conference has added fuel to the fire as you said in the beg
jon kay, bbc news. i think the kernel might get court—martialed for that. according to those who attended, was the absence of any positive vision for the future. whether it's east asia, the middle east or even eastern europe — the view at this years conference was that, there is in fact, an increased risk of escalation. many of the speeches underscored it — perhaps in some cases, there was fuel added to the fire. israel will not allow iran's regime to put a noose of terror around our...
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hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb's most successful winter olympics ever. billy morgan bagged bronze in the big air snowboard event with the jump of his life. it was a pretty crazy experience landing like that. ifell on my firstjump and it's best to out of three, is i had to learn —— land the next two. i wasn't expecting it but i managed to land, so yes, over the moon. and great britain could win medal number six today. the women's curling team play japan for the bronze medal later this morning. good morning, it's saturday the 24th of february. also this morning... taking a stand. big companies cut ties with america's powerful gun lobby the national rifle association after last week's mass shooting at a florida school. fresh revelations of misconduct by aid workers — uk charity plan international admits to six cases of sexual abuse and exploitation of children by its staff and associates. as we brace ourselves for an arctic blast, we will be getting some
hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and jon kay. leaping into the record books — medal number five seals team gb's most successful winter olympics ever. billy morgan bagged bronze in the big air snowboard event with the jump of his life. it was a pretty crazy experience landing like that. ifell on my firstjump and it's best to out of three, is i had to learn —— land the next two. i wasn't expecting it but i managed to land, so yes, over the moon. and great britain could win medal...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.n — and member of the ucl research team behind the facial reconstruction. just underlined what is the excitement of this revelation for you? well it is the oldest genome, the first agent genome of a british individual that we have. that in itself is already exciting. it is just a snapshot into the past. itself is already exciting. it is just a snapshot into the pastm itself is already exciting. it is just a snapshot into the past. it is a remarkable snapshot. a blunt question, were you surprised by the outcome? we already knew that the population that we know now i have these characteristics of dark skin and blue eyes but we just did not know if this was also the population in britain. so now we know and i was surprised and i still am, to know that this is the same pan—european population. that is the crucial thing. the context is important, the concept of where people lived, there we re concept of where people lived, there were patterns of habitation. if you set this in the european c
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.n — and member of the ucl research team behind the facial reconstruction. just underlined what is the excitement of this revelation for you? well it is the oldest genome, the first agent genome of a british individual that we have. that in itself is already exciting. it is just a snapshot into the past. itself is already exciting. it is just a snapshot into the pastm itself is already exciting. it is just a snapshot into the past. it is a remarkable...
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jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.see you. thanks very much indeed for being with us. he wrote the book, in search of cheddar man, 20 years ago. you will have to update that? yes, or let some body else do it. this is extraordinary, this new evidence. there may be others that are better placed to bring the story up to date. i can tell you some of the background, if thatis tell you some of the background, if that is any use. absolutely. this story broke about 20 years ago. it was ground—breaking then. it was an early attempt at extracting ancient dna from a human fossil. the technique was in its infancy back in the late 1990s. her production company at that time was making a film of cheddar man and cheddar gorge, they commissioned the dna sampling. they asked me to come along and provide some archaeological context for the find. it turned out, the first attempt was u nsuccessful. it turned out, the first attempt was unsuccessful. they drilled the toe bone. the second attempt was successful, dna was extracted from the mol
jon kay, bbc news, cheddar in somerset.see you. thanks very much indeed for being with us. he wrote the book, in search of cheddar man, 20 years ago. you will have to update that? yes, or let some body else do it. this is extraordinary, this new evidence. there may be others that are better placed to bring the story up to date. i can tell you some of the background, if thatis tell you some of the background, if that is any use. absolutely. this story broke about 20 years ago. it was...
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jon kay is at bristol magistrates court.de inequity in bristol, ben stokes return to this city to appear at the magistrates‘ court. it was a very short hearing, only lasted about 12 minutes. during the hearing the england all—rounder was asked to stand behind a sheet of glass and asked how he would be the leading to a single charge of affray. he answered not guilty. two men charged alongside him, ryan hale and ryan ali, both in their 20s and from bristol, also charged with affray, they said they would also plead not guilty to the same code. the men were told by the judge they would all three go to trial at bristol crown court with an initial hearing in the middle of next month, march 12. just moments after ben stokes left, the england and wales cricket board issued a statement saying they had been told he would not have too attend that next hearing in person, he does not out to be caught in the middle of march, so tomorrow he can fly to new zealand to join his england team—mates. we are told initially it will be for training
jon kay is at bristol magistrates court.de inequity in bristol, ben stokes return to this city to appear at the magistrates‘ court. it was a very short hearing, only lasted about 12 minutes. during the hearing the england all—rounder was asked to stand behind a sheet of glass and asked how he would be the leading to a single charge of affray. he answered not guilty. two men charged alongside him, ryan hale and ryan ali, both in their 20s and from bristol, also charged with affray, they said...
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kay and author of "the playbook" jake sherman. i want to get get to this capitol hill vote. but first, jon heilemann, raj shah, you always have to be very careful about what you say about anything in the white house. because it changes in 15 seconds. but i, i don't know -- read a little bit about his background. i listened to about 15 seconds of it, and i said, oh, my god this -- this guy is being respectful for the most part to reporters. and handling in a professional way. and it almost sounded like -- a normal whouts. -- white house. didn't get into back-and-forth fights. this is a job after all that has all the job security of being number three in al qaeda or a chelsea football coach. but that said, for one brief shining moment in time yesterday, both mika and i were very impressed by his ability to function up there in a very difficult job. >> well, sure. yes. i agree i thought i did fine yesterday. we're addressing his composure and his manner from the podium. not the underlying circumstances that are going on right now on the story of the white house. >> exactly. >> and i just know
kay and author of "the playbook" jake sherman. i want to get get to this capitol hill vote. but first, jon heilemann, raj shah, you always have to be very careful about what you say about anything in the white house. because it changes in 15 seconds. but i, i don't know -- read a little bit about his background. i listened to about 15 seconds of it, and i said, oh, my god this -- this guy is being respectful for the most part to reporters. and handling in a professional way. and it...
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jon kay, bbc news.food chains including the pub giant wetherspoons and jamie's italian following an investigation into food hygiene. the derby based company, russell hume says it has been forced to go into administration after its products were taken off menus in the wake of the allegations. here's emma simpson. closed for business — one of russell hume's six plants. no deliveries here for nearly a month, involved in a food safety scandal. today bosses threw in the towel and called in the administrators. russell hume prided itself in selling quality products, but it's being investigated by the food standards agency over what it calls serious noncompliance of food hygiene regulations, with labelling some of our biggest household names, although there is has pulled thousands of steaks and other items off their menus, and pulled the plug on russell hume as well. when they were given the opportunity to reopen the liverpool site, they didn't. in a statement, russell hume said... here at the food standards ag
jon kay, bbc news.food chains including the pub giant wetherspoons and jamie's italian following an investigation into food hygiene. the derby based company, russell hume says it has been forced to go into administration after its products were taken off menus in the wake of the allegations. here's emma simpson. closed for business — one of russell hume's six plants. no deliveries here for nearly a month, involved in a food safety scandal. today bosses threw in the towel and called in the...