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i'm julian worricker. these are the top stories developing at 11.00 — sir cliff richard wins thousands of pounds in damages over bbc coverage of a police raid on his home. thejudge said his privacy rights were infringed in a "serious and somewhat sensationalist way". it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotionalfactor, and so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to you some other time. thank you very much. the case clearly confirms that individuals, including high—profile ones, have a reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to police investigations. the bbc said itsjournalists had acted in good faith and is now considering an appeal. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all of these reasons, there is an important principle at stake. that is why the bbc is looking at an appeal. the other main stories — theresa may will address conservative backbenchers later, following two days of closely—fought brexit votes in the commons. the thai boys an
i'm julian worricker. these are the top stories developing at 11.00 — sir cliff richard wins thousands of pounds in damages over bbc coverage of a police raid on his home. thejudge said his privacy rights were infringed in a "serious and somewhat sensationalist way". it's going to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotionalfactor, and so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to you some other time. thank you very much. the case clearly confirms that individuals,...
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this is bbc news with julian worricker.at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30. the prime minister announced that the cabinet has reached a "collective agreement" on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. a diver has died in thailand after trying to help the 12 boys trapped in a cave. they've been stuck for nearly two weeks. detectives are still trying to find the contaminated item which exposed a couple to the deadly nerve agent novichok in wiltshire. police say it could take weeks. preperations are underway in samara ahead of england's quarterfinal clash with sweden tomorrow. a 20—year—old man arrested on suspicion of arson over a major moorland blaze on winter hill in lancashire has been released under investigation. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraph, asa bennett. many of tomorrow's front pages are alre
this is bbc news with julian worricker.at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines at 11:30. the prime minister announced that the cabinet has reached a "collective agreement" on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. a diver has died in thailand after trying to help the 12 boys trapped in a cave. they've been stuck for nearly two weeks. detectives are still trying to find the contaminated item which exposed a couple to the deadly nerve...
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i'm julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment.pm: the government narrowly survives an attempt by pro—eu conservative mps to change its post—brexit trade strategy. in an apparent u—turn, donald trump says he misspoke at yesterday's news conference with vladimir putin, when he appeared to defend russia, over his own intelligence agencies, regarding claims of russian meddling in the 2016 us presidential election. as the dry weather continues, seven million people in north—west england are preparing for a hosepipe ban. the chilling 999 call made by former suffolk ukip councillor stephen searle, who's been found guilty of murdering his wife. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sebastian payne, who's the political lead writer for the financial times, and the editor of the politico london playbook, jack blanchard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph reports that theresa may was saved by four labour mps as she avoided a critical commons defeat
i'm julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment.pm: the government narrowly survives an attempt by pro—eu conservative mps to change its post—brexit trade strategy. in an apparent u—turn, donald trump says he misspoke at yesterday's news conference with vladimir putin, when he appeared to defend russia, over his own intelligence agencies, regarding claims of russian meddling in the 2016 us presidential election. as the dry weather continues, seven...
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this is bbc news i'm julian worricker.'t functioning properly at the moment. ministers need to stop arguing about brexit, get up here and sort this issue out. voters in zimbabwe are going to the polls in the country's first election without the involvement of long—time leader robert mugabe authorities in northern california are continuing to battle severe wildfires —— six people are so far known to have died. also coming up in the next hour —
this is bbc news i'm julian worricker.'t functioning properly at the moment. ministers need to stop arguing about brexit, get up here and sort this issue out. voters in zimbabwe are going to the polls in the country's first election without the involvement of long—time leader robert mugabe authorities in northern california are continuing to battle severe wildfires —— six people are so far known to have died. also coming up in the next hour —
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this is bbc news i'm julian worricker. these are the top stories developing at eleven the supreme court rules that legal permission is no longer required to end the life of patients in a permanent vegetative state. northern rail has reinstated three quarters of the services it withdrew last month causing chaos for commuters. the countryjust isn't functioning properly at the moment. ministers need to stop arguing about brexit, get up here and sort this issue out. voters in zimbabwe are going to the polls in the country's first election without the involvement of long—time leader robert mugabe authorities in northern california are continuing to battle severe wildfires —— six people are so far known to have died. also coming up in the next hour — still no answers on the missing malasia airlines mh 370. an official report fails to establish what happened to the plane which disappeared four years ago — with 239 people on board. and a series of events is being held to celebrate the eightieth birthday of the beano, including a s
this is bbc news i'm julian worricker. these are the top stories developing at eleven the supreme court rules that legal permission is no longer required to end the life of patients in a permanent vegetative state. northern rail has reinstated three quarters of the services it withdrew last month causing chaos for commuters. the countryjust isn't functioning properly at the moment. ministers need to stop arguing about brexit, get up here and sort this issue out. voters in zimbabwe are going to...
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i'm julian worricker.ng to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotionalfactor, and so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to you some other time. thank you very much. the case clearly confirms that individuals, including high—profile ones, have a reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to police investigations. the bbc said itsjournalists had acted in good faith and is now considering an appeal. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all of these reasons, there is an important principle at stake. that is why the bbc is looking at an appeal.
i'm julian worricker.ng to take a little while for me to get over the whole emotionalfactor, and so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to you some other time. thank you very much. the case clearly confirms that individuals, including high—profile ones, have a reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to police investigations. the bbc said itsjournalists had acted in good faith and is now considering an appeal. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. for all...
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worricker more about the celebrations. here is the special edition, which i have brought in for you, julian, and we have relaunched the fandge and i expect you to wear it later. beano is 80. we are going strong and we are very good at reinventing ourselves over and over. we are celebrating today and hopefully another 80 years to come. what has kept it so successful? we can see it now. what has kept it so successful over such a long time, given everybody‘s changing tastes in so many other ways? i think we take a four foot high view of the world. we are about children and we talk to kids every week. we know what they are interested in. the characters in the comic are children themselves, which is quite rare. we have kept the characters going. we've changed what they do and what they're interested in. and we have a big digital proposition with beano.com as well. so we have got print and digital and tv. i think we can show you as a cartoon at this point in the conversation. very lucky to be drawn by nigel parkinson, who has been drawing dennis for over 35 years. i think the great legacy of what we have with beano is a great l
worricker more about the celebrations. here is the special edition, which i have brought in for you, julian, and we have relaunched the fandge and i expect you to wear it later. beano is 80. we are going strong and we are very good at reinventing ourselves over and over. we are celebrating today and hopefully another 80 years to come. what has kept it so successful? we can see it now. what has kept it so successful over such a long time, given everybody‘s changing tastes in so many other...