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this is bbc news i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00pm: anger grows at the government's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks as rebel tories and opposition mps accelerate their attempts to block a no—deal brexit. what were going to do is try to literally stop him on tuesday with a parliamentary process. but one former minister warns that mps are running out of time: parliament does have a responsibility, and it may well be that next week is the only opportunity for us to do so. meanwhile a court in edinburgh hears the first of a series of legal challenges to the suspension of parliament. we of parliament. do not live in a totalitarian state, we do not live in a totalitarian state, we live in a state which is limited by the rule of law. scottish tory leader and vocal critic of the prime minister's approach to brexit, ruth davidson, resigns citing "professional and personal" reasons. a teenage boy has pleaded guilty to murdering 17—year—old ellie gould, who was stabbed to death at a house in wiltshire in ma
this is bbc news i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00pm: anger grows at the government's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks as rebel tories and opposition mps accelerate their attempts to block a no—deal brexit. what were going to do is try to literally stop him on tuesday with a parliamentary process. but one former minister warns that mps are running out of time: parliament does have a responsibility, and it may well be that next week is the only opportunity for us to do...
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i'm julian worricker. the headlines at five. batting brilliance from ben stokes — his sensational century leads england to a nail—biting victory over australia and keeps the ashes series alive. borisjohnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" — ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as he holds a working breakfast with the prime minister. british airways apologises after admitting it mistakenly told some passengers their flights were cancelled. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. from this vantage point, you get a sense of the scale of the disaster facing the region of the amazon. hectare facing the region of the amazon. hecta re after facing the region of the amazon. hectare after hectare of pristine fores
i'm julian worricker. the headlines at five. batting brilliance from ben stokes — his sensational century leads england to a nail—biting victory over australia and keeps the ashes series alive. borisjohnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" — ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is...
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this is bbc news i'm julian worricker.the government's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks as rebel tories and opposition mps accelerate their attempts to block a no—deal brexit. what were going to do is try to literally stop him on tuesday with a parliamentary process. but one former minister warns that mps are running out of time: parliament does have a responsibility, and it may well be that next week is the only opportunity for us to do so. meanwhile a court in edinburgh hears the first of a series of legal challenges to the suspension of parliament. we of parliament. do not live in a totalitarian state, we do not live in a totalitarian state, we live in
this is bbc news i'm julian worricker.the government's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks as rebel tories and opposition mps accelerate their attempts to block a no—deal brexit. what were going to do is try to literally stop him on tuesday with a parliamentary process. but one former minister warns that mps are running out of time: parliament does have a responsibility, and it may well be that next week is the only opportunity for us to do so. meanwhile a court in edinburgh hears...
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i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00pm.band, as police charge a 20—year—old man with his murder. councils prepare for possible food shortages to hit schools and care homes in the event of a no—deal brexit. there will be challenges around availability, challenges around delays at ports, challenges around currency situations and the impact on pricing. borisjohnson writes to the eu, calling the irish backstop anti—democratic and insisting it must go. police say a bomb attack in northern ireland was a deliberate attempt to murder officers. dissident republicans are blamed. prince andrew says he's appalled by the crimes of his former friend
i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00pm.band, as police charge a 20—year—old man with his murder. councils prepare for possible food shortages to hit schools and care homes in the event of a no—deal brexit. there will be challenges around availability, challenges around delays at ports, challenges around currency situations and the impact on pricing. borisjohnson writes to the eu, calling the irish backstop anti—democratic and insisting it must go. police say a bomb attack in...
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this is bbc news with julian worricker. be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the widow of pc andrew harper pays tribute to her husband as police charge a 20—year—old man with his murder. councils prepare for possible food shortages to hit schools and care homes in the event of a no—deal brexit. borisjohnson writes to the eu, calling the irish backstop "anti—democratic" and insisting it must go. police say a bomb attack in northern ireland was a deliberate attempt to murder officers. dissident republicans are being blamed. prince andrew says he's appalled by the crimes of his former friend and convicted paedophile, jeffrey epstein. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political strategist, jo tanner and broadcaster and author john kampfner. let's have a look at the front pages. in the telegraph, tearing up the backstop — borisjohnson demands an alternative from the eu after an argument with ireland's prime minister. th
this is bbc news with julian worricker. be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the widow of pc andrew harper pays tribute to her husband as police charge a 20—year—old man with his murder. councils prepare for possible food shortages to hit schools and care homes in the event of a no—deal brexit. borisjohnson writes to the eu, calling the irish backstop "anti—democratic" and insisting it must go. police say a bomb attack in northern...
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you're watching bbc news at 9, with me, julian worricker. the headlines: the french president warns of an international crisis, as wildfires burn in the amazon. brazil's leader faces heavy criticism. translation: he promotes policies that encourage environmental crime, which make culprits feel comfortable. blue ribbons in his home town pay tribute to pc andrew harper, as police colleagues prepare to observe a minutes silence. the daily pill containing four medicines that could help developing countries cut the number of strokes and heart attacks by a third. growing underground, salad and herbs 100 feet below street level. it's one modern method that could be the future of farming. and coming up in sport it's deadline day for bury. the club has until midnight to show it can pay its debts or it could be thrown out of the football league. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9. world leaders have expressed concern at the record number of wildfires continuing to blaze in brazil's amazon rainforest. the french president, emmanuel macron
you're watching bbc news at 9, with me, julian worricker. the headlines: the french president warns of an international crisis, as wildfires burn in the amazon. brazil's leader faces heavy criticism. translation: he promotes policies that encourage environmental crime, which make culprits feel comfortable. blue ribbons in his home town pay tribute to pc andrew harper, as police colleagues prepare to observe a minutes silence. the daily pill containing four medicines that could help developing...
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this is bbc news with me, julian worricker.k at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the latest headlines. uk oil refineries warn their future could be in doubt if there's a no—deal brexit and government policy to allow cheaper imported petrol will hit them harder. anything that puts uk industry at a disadvantage, particularly in the post—brexit world, is not something we think is a good idea. the battle of the backstop — the eu rejects borisjohnson‘s calls to ditch the arrangement, he's adamant it has to go. the existing agreementjust doesn't work for the uk and parliament's thrown it out three times. we can't have this backstop. in court, the man charged with the murder of pc andrew harper, killed on duty on thursday. a shrug from the man who's helped topple italy's leader, the prime minister resigns amid tempestuous scenes in parliament. the night a million people in england and wales lost power. the watchdog investigates, and there could be fines. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be b
this is bbc news with me, julian worricker.k at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the latest headlines. uk oil refineries warn their future could be in doubt if there's a no—deal brexit and government policy to allow cheaper imported petrol will hit them harder. anything that puts uk industry at a disadvantage, particularly in the post—brexit world, is not something we think is a good idea. the battle of the backstop — the eu rejects borisjohnson‘s calls to ditch the...
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this is bbc news i'm julian worricker.brexit deal are "touch and go" ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. so the preparations we are making between now and october the 31st are under no circumstances be valueless, they need to be done anyway. let's get them done in a fast, professional and confident way. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. that was very, very good news. we will have a fantastic deal once we clear up some of the obstacles in our
this is bbc news i'm julian worricker.brexit deal are "touch and go" ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. so the preparations we are making between now and october the 31st are under no circumstances be valueless, they need to be done anyway. let's get them done in a fast, professional and confident way. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. that was very, very good...
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hello this is bbc news with julian worricker. the headlines.isjohnson has said the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" — ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. ido i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. but i think the also... i think it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. the uk's biggest airports will install 3—d baggage scanners to make security checks quicker. and now on bbc news, a look back at some of the highlights this week from the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome. over the next half—hour, we'll show you some of the highlights from oui’ programme over the last week. and we start on facebook, where thousands of women in groups across the country are naming and shaming the men they claim have abused them. prick advisor was set up to be a force for good — a social media group where women can warn other women about all sorts of negative behaviour
hello this is bbc news with julian worricker. the headlines.isjohnson has said the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" — ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. ido i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. but i think the also... i think it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. the uk's biggest...
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this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with ayesha hazarika and christopher hope. first, the headlines. anger grows at the government's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks as rebel tories and opposition mps accelerate their attempts to block a no—deal brexit. what we're going to do is try to politically stop him on tuesday with a parliamentary process. but one former minister warns that mps are running out of time. parliament does have a responsibility to act, and it may well be that next week is the only opportunity for us to do so. meanwhile a court in edinburgh hears the first of a series of legal challenges to the suspension of parliament. we do not live in a totalitarian state, we live in a state which is limited by the rule of law. scottish tory leader and vocal critic of the prime minister's approach to brexit, ruth davidson, resigns citing "professional and personal" reasons. after 17—year—old ellie gould was stabbed to death in wiltshire in
this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with ayesha hazarika and christopher hope. first, the headlines. anger grows at the government's decision to suspend parliament for five weeks as rebel tories and opposition mps accelerate their attempts to block a no—deal brexit. what we're going to do is try to politically stop him on tuesday with a parliamentary process. but one former minister warns that mps are running out of time....
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earlier, my colleague julian worricker spoke to cultural historian patrick vernon, who said that he hopedabout how the uk has benefitted from the slave trade. it is an important step from one of our first british universities to acknowledge its links with the past but that it benefited from the transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. 0ther transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. other universities are doing the same thing as well. to make amends. other universities are doing the same thing as weltm is either the first believed to be the first. your argument is that it should have been happening sometime ago. across the atlantic, a number of american universities have been doing it for years, recognising their links were benefiting from the slave trade as well. what we need to ask is it is great that we have individuals who have taken responsibility. it raises a more wide issue that institutions need to consider this and i think there should be a public enquiry, almost like a royal commission, looking out britain's relationship and its involvement with the transatla
earlier, my colleague julian worricker spoke to cultural historian patrick vernon, who said that he hopedabout how the uk has benefitted from the slave trade. it is an important step from one of our first british universities to acknowledge its links with the past but that it benefited from the transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. 0ther transatlantic slave trade and wants to make amends. other universities are doing the same thing as well. to make amends. other universities are...
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i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00pm. the widow of pc andrew harper, pays tribute to her husband, as police charge a 20—year—old man with his murder. councils prepare for possible food shortages to hit schools and care homes in the event of a no—deal brexit. there will be challenges around availability, challenges around delays at ports, challenges around currency situations and the impact on pricing. borisjohnson writes to the eu, calling the irish backstop anti—democratic and insisting it must go. police say a bomb attack in northern ireland was a deliberate attempt to murder officers. dissident republicans are blamed. prince andrew says he's appalled by the crimes of his former friend and convicted paedophile, jeffrey epstein. and at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with political strategist jo tanner and broadcaster and author john kampfner. stay with us for that. hello and good evening. police investigating the death of pc andrew harper in berkshire last week, have tonight charged a 20—year—old
i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 11:00pm. the widow of pc andrew harper, pays tribute to her husband, as police charge a 20—year—old man with his murder. councils prepare for possible food shortages to hit schools and care homes in the event of a no—deal brexit. there will be challenges around availability, challenges around delays at ports, challenges around currency situations and the impact on pricing. borisjohnson writes to the eu, calling the irish backstop anti—democratic...
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this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker.he eu council president at the g7 summit. ido i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. we are having very, very good
this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker.he eu council president at the g7 summit. ido i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. we are having very, very good
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i'm julian worricker. the headlines at five. nail—biting victory over australia and keeps the ashes series alive. borisjohnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" — ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as he holds a working breakfast with the prime minister. british airways apologises after admitting it mistakenly told some passengers their flights were cancelled.
i'm julian worricker. the headlines at five. nail—biting victory over australia and keeps the ashes series alive. borisjohnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" — ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal"...
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you're watching bbc news at 9, with me, julian worricker.nslation: he promotes policies that encourage environmental crime, which make culprits feel comfortable. blue ribbons in his home town pay tribute to pc andrew harper, as police colleagues prepare to observe a minutes silence. the daily pill containing four medicines that could help developing countries cut the number of strokes and heart attacks by a third. growing underground, salad and herbs 100 feet below street level. it's one modern method that could be the future of farming. and coming up in sport it's deadline day for bury.
you're watching bbc news at 9, with me, julian worricker.nslation: he promotes policies that encourage environmental crime, which make culprits feel comfortable. blue ribbons in his home town pay tribute to pc andrew harper, as police colleagues prepare to observe a minutes silence. the daily pill containing four medicines that could help developing countries cut the number of strokes and heart attacks by a third. growing underground, salad and herbs 100 feet below street level. it's one modern...
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this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 3.00: boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. ido i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. we are having very, very good meetings. we are going to do a fantastic deal once we clear up some of the obstacles in our path. the uk's biggest airports will install 3—d baggage scanners to make security checks quicker. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. we report from above the brazillian rainforest. from this vantage point you get a sense of the scale of the disaster facing this region of the emilsson. hector after hector of pristine forest just hector after hector of pristine forestjust going up in smoke
this is bbc news, i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 3.00: boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. ido i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal, but i think they also... do you think it is more likely than it was? it is going to be touch and go. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a...
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you're watching bbc news at nine with me julian worricker.through a no—deal brexit during a snap general election campaign. meanwhile, the chancellor pledges to ‘fast—track‘ government spending plans to prepare for leaving the eu. deaths from asthma hit a ten—year high in england and wales — campaigners blame pollution and lack of awareness. they don't act themselves, don't take it terribly seriously. so i think that's an issue. met office weather warnings for most of the uk today, with thunderstorms likely to bring more flash flooding and travel disruption. the cost of cremations — bereaved families face huge variations around the uk, according to new bbc research.
you're watching bbc news at nine with me julian worricker.through a no—deal brexit during a snap general election campaign. meanwhile, the chancellor pledges to ‘fast—track‘ government spending plans to prepare for leaving the eu. deaths from asthma hit a ten—year high in england and wales — campaigners blame pollution and lack of awareness. they don't act themselves, don't take it terribly seriously. so i think that's an issue. met office weather warnings for most of the uk today,...
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this is bbc news i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 2.00: borisjohnson has said the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. so the preparations we are making between now and october the 31st are under no circumstances be valueless, they need to be done anyway. let's get them done in a fast, professional and confident way. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as the two men hold a working breakfast. that was very, very good news. we will have a fantastic deal once we clear up some of the obstacles in oui’ clear up some of the obstacles in our path. the uk's biggest airports will install sd baggage scanners to make security checks quicker. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. we report from above the brazillian rainforest. it's a huge task for the troops who are supposedly reaching this region. this is a global crisis because these are considered the lungs of the world. and ‘focus on
this is bbc news i'm julian worricker. the headlines at 2.00: borisjohnson has said the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go" ahead of his meeting with the eu council president at the g7 summit. so the preparations we are making between now and october the 31st are under no circumstances be valueless, they need to be done anyway. let's get them done in a fast, professional and confident way. president trump says "a very big trade deal" after brexit is on the menu as...
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this is bbc newsroom live with julian worricker.o figures just released — the worst performance in seven years. the chancellor says it was expected. the important thing is that the fundamentals of the uk economy remain very strong. jeremy corbyn calls on britain's top civil servant to block the prime minister from forcing through a no—deal brexit if there were a snap general election campaign. a man charged with the attempted murder of a police officer is due to appear before magistrates in london. muhammed rodwan, who is 56 and from luton, also faces a charge of possessing an offensive weapon. deaths from asthma in england and wales are the highest they have been in more than a decade. more unseasonal weather is set to sweep across the country, according to the met office with torrential rain and winds up to 60mph. a string of outdoor events have been cancelled. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly. good morning. the new premier league season kicks off tonight as liverpool host newly promoted n
this is bbc newsroom live with julian worricker.o figures just released — the worst performance in seven years. the chancellor says it was expected. the important thing is that the fundamentals of the uk economy remain very strong. jeremy corbyn calls on britain's top civil servant to block the prime minister from forcing through a no—deal brexit if there were a snap general election campaign. a man charged with the attempted murder of a police officer is due to appear before magistrates in...
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now, it's time for the film review with mark kermode and julian worricker.he film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have a proper mixed bag. we have crawl, which promises to do for alligators whatjaws did for sharks. pain and glory, the award—winning film from pedro almodovar. and angel has fallen — gerard butler is back. right, some alligators to start with. we have had alligators in films like, i believe, lake placid? and there have been others... alligator, eaten alive. i think technically lake placid was a giant crocodile. as i mentioned, film tries to do for alligators in films what was done injaws for sharks. the story is a swimmer from the university of florida goes back home and she finds out herfather is in his house in a hurricane zone and she cannot get in touch with him and she goes to the house to go and check that he is all right. when she gets there, everything is flooded and wouldn't you know it, there are huge alligators in the water. here is a clip. co
now, it's time for the film review with mark kermode and julian worricker.he film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have a proper mixed bag. we have crawl, which promises to do for alligators whatjaws did for sharks. pain and glory, the award—winning film from pedro almodovar. and angel has fallen — gerard butler is back. right, some alligators to start with. we have had alligators in films like, i...
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first, julian worricker has the news. good morning.y shrank by 0.2% between april and june this year, its worst performance since 2012. this figure is worse than most economists expected. the fall was driven by a sharp decline in manufacturing output. after the data was released by the office for national statistics, the pound fell, raising fears of a recession. jeremy corbyn has called on britain's top civil servant to block the prime minister if he tries to force through a no—deal brexit in the middle of a general election campaign. in a letter to cabinet secretary sir mark sedwill, the labour leader said it would be an "anti—democratic abuse of power" if the prime minister denied voters a choice on britain's future in the eu. it follows speculation that mrjohnson could hang on long enough to enforce brexit even if he loses a no—confidence vote. a man is appearing in court this morning charged with the attempted murder of a police officer who was injured in a machete attack at leyton in east london. muhammed rodwan, who's 56 and from
first, julian worricker has the news. good morning.y shrank by 0.2% between april and june this year, its worst performance since 2012. this figure is worse than most economists expected. the fall was driven by a sharp decline in manufacturing output. after the data was released by the office for national statistics, the pound fell, raising fears of a recession. jeremy corbyn has called on britain's top civil servant to block the prime minister if he tries to force through a no—deal brexit in...
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you're watching bbc news at nine with me julian worricker. the headlines: jeremy corbyn calls on britain's top civil servant to block the prime minister from forcing through a no—deal brexit during a snap general election campaign. meanwhile, the chancellor pledges to ‘fast—track‘ government spending plans to prepare for leaving the eu. deaths from asthma hit a ten—year high in england and wales — campaigners blame pollution and lack of awareness. they don't act themselves, don't take it terribly seriously. so i think that's an issue. met office weather warnings for most of the uk today, with thunderstorms likely to bring more flash flooding and travel disruption. the cost of cremations — bereaved families face huge variations around the uk, according to new bbc research. the premier league season gets underway tonight as european champions liverpool take on promoted norwich city at anfield. and stay with us here on bbc news for more on the search for the irish teenager missing in malaysia. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00. je
you're watching bbc news at nine with me julian worricker. the headlines: jeremy corbyn calls on britain's top civil servant to block the prime minister from forcing through a no—deal brexit during a snap general election campaign. meanwhile, the chancellor pledges to ‘fast—track‘ government spending plans to prepare for leaving the eu. deaths from asthma hit a ten—year high in england and wales — campaigners blame pollution and lack of awareness. they don't act themselves, don't...
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first, julian worricker has the news. good has the news. morning. , good morning, chloe.aders have expressed alarm at the record number of wildfires in brazil's amazon rainforest. french president emmanuel macron tweeted "our house is burning" and described the situation as an "international crisis". the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, says the country does not have the resources to tackle the fires. great british bake offjudge, prue leith, will advise the government on how to improve the quality of food served at nhs hospitals in england. the review aims to set new standards for the 140 million meals served every year. it follows the deaths of six people due to an outbreak of listeria inked —— linked to pre—packaged sandwiches and salads in some hospitals. what and salads in some hospitals. we want this review actually what we want this review to do is actually look at where these best practices are happening. we need to learn from those. we want to actually understand where the gaps in the system are so we can help people eat a healthier diet in hospital, so that t
first, julian worricker has the news. good has the news. morning. , good morning, chloe.aders have expressed alarm at the record number of wildfires in brazil's amazon rainforest. french president emmanuel macron tweeted "our house is burning" and described the situation as an "international crisis". the brazilian president, jair bolsonaro, says the country does not have the resources to tackle the fires. great british bake offjudge, prue leith, will advise the government on...