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justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier.big talking point of the week wasn't based climate change protests, the latest twists and turns of brexit or turkey‘s military action in syria but a social media spat involving coleen rooney, wife of wayne rooney. she told her more thani million of wayne rooney. she told her more than i million twitter followers... she said she also made sure anyone account could access those stories and that that belonged to rebekah vardy. just in case you haven't been following those developments, rebekah vardy is the wife of another england footballer, jamie. not eve ryo ne england footballer, jamie. not everyone was impressed by the prominence given by bbc news including that report on wednesday's news at six to what was dubbed the wagatha christie affair. quite frankly, an astounded and astonished that the bbc could see this as a main news item when there are so many other more important things going on in the world. we have brexit, we have turkey invading syria, we have knife crime everywhere and
justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier.big talking point of the week wasn't based climate change protests, the latest twists and turns of brexit or turkey‘s military action in syria but a social media spat involving coleen rooney, wife of wayne rooney. she told her more thani million of wayne rooney. she told her more than i million twitter followers... she said she also made sure anyone account could access those stories and that that belonged to rebekah vardy. just in case you haven't been...
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justin rowlatt reporting.t parliamentarian to join the liberal democrats. the mp for south cambridgeshire, who has been sitting as an independent after leaving the change uk group injune, takes the lib dem tally in the house of commons to 19. the media regulator 0fcom says it has found no evidence that the bbc presenter naga munchetty broke impartiality rules by speaking on air about her experience of racism in light of comments made by president trump. but 0fcom said it had serious concerns about transparency in the bbc‘s complaints process. a woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after being thrown from a ride at hull fair. humberside police have said they believe she fell from one ride onto the base of another, striking a teenager on her descent. they don't believe her injuries are life—threatening. the nobel prize for medicine has been won by a british scientist and two americans for their research into how human cells respond to the availability of oxygen. their work is paving the way for
justin rowlatt reporting.t parliamentarian to join the liberal democrats. the mp for south cambridgeshire, who has been sitting as an independent after leaving the change uk group injune, takes the lib dem tally in the house of commons to 19. the media regulator 0fcom says it has found no evidence that the bbc presenter naga munchetty broke impartiality rules by speaking on air about her experience of racism in light of comments made by president trump. but 0fcom said it had serious concerns...
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our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has the latest. blocked key junctions and protesters swiftly chained themselves underneath. careful, mate. we're trying to shut central london to draw attention to the climate and ecological violence. go, go, go! but officers drew the line when activists tried to set up a kitchen — yep, sink and all — in the middle of trafalgar square. this was a numbers game. there were hundreds of police. there are no official numbers yet, but thousands of protesters. campsites and kitchens quickly sprang up in the heart of government. there was even an impromptu wedding on westminster bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill. everyone's going to lose money. i might as well go home now. my day's finished. i ain't going to earn nothing, am i? it certainly was disruptive. it took hours for police to unglue protesters from this scaffolding tower. and how would you cut this guy free from his hearse? not everyone agreed with the tactics. i think you're hysterical extremists and yo
our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has the latest. blocked key junctions and protesters swiftly chained themselves underneath. careful, mate. we're trying to shut central london to draw attention to the climate and ecological violence. go, go, go! but officers drew the line when activists tried to set up a kitchen — yep, sink and all — in the middle of trafalgar square. this was a numbers game. there were hundreds of police. there are no official numbers yet, but thousands...
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justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier.a social media spat involving coleen rooney, wife of the footballer wayne. she told her more than 1 million twitter followers... she said that she also ensured that only one account could access those stories, and that that instagram account belonged to rebekah vardy. lizo mzimba there. and just in case you haven't been following those developments, rebekah vardy is the wife of another england footballer, jamie. not everyone was impressed by the prominence given by bbc news, including that report on wednesday's news at six, to what was dubbed the "wagatha christie affair". julia mcmanus recorded her response. quite frankly, i'm astounded and astonished that the bbc had this as a main news item when there are so many other more important things going on in the world. we have brexit, we have turkey invading syria, we have knife crime everywhere, and we've given these two women the opportunity to build their egos even higher. and, quite frankly, these two women should know better. thank y
justin rowlatt speaking to me earlier.a social media spat involving coleen rooney, wife of the footballer wayne. she told her more than 1 million twitter followers... she said that she also ensured that only one account could access those stories, and that that instagram account belonged to rebekah vardy. lizo mzimba there. and just in case you haven't been following those developments, rebekah vardy is the wife of another england footballer, jamie. not everyone was impressed by the prominence...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. man has ever done before, and run a marathon in under two hours. —— kenya's. the race takes place in vienna on saturday. it will not count as a world record, but one thing it will do for sure is make history. so can he do it? to be the first human being doing this, it is like the first person to land on the moon. on saturday 12 october, eliud kipchoge will try to do what no man has ever done before, run a marathon in under two hours. he first tried in 2017 in monza, italy, missing out by less than half a minute. so what is different this time around to allow the kenyan such confidence? the course is pretty good, it is a straight of 4.4 kilometres, one lap is 9.6 kilometres. very flat. it is also crucially, in the organisers' eyes, less humid than monza, so allowing kipchoge to better regulate his body temperature. the 2017 challenge was sparsely attended and the desire for large crowds to line the route was high up on kipchoge's wish list. i think there will be thousands of spectators
justin rowlatt, bbc news, london. man has ever done before, and run a marathon in under two hours. —— kenya's. the race takes place in vienna on saturday. it will not count as a world record, but one thing it will do for sure is make history. so can he do it? to be the first human being doing this, it is like the first person to land on the moon. on saturday 12 october, eliud kipchoge will try to do what no man has ever done before, run a marathon in under two hours. he first tried in 2017...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, london.e: what can we do? that's on monday at 8.30pm on bbc one. football and england have been beaten by the czech republic in their european championships group game in prague. it's the first time defeat in a qualifier, in a decade. joe wilson was watching. they call prague the city of 100 spires. it is also, someone counted, a city of 600 bars on a friday night. british police urged english travellers to remember they were here for football, not a stag do. czech police made their point in the old town. england's players arrived here at the stadium with confidence — after all, they'd been making these euro qualifiers seem easy. it was the fourth minute of tonight's match when raheem sterling burst forward for the first time, when the referee had a decision to make. well, penalty means harry kane. means this. no mistake. scoring is not england's problem. defending is england's problem. deal with this? no, they couldn't. the czechs were back in the match. many thanks. as news came through of
justin rowlatt, bbc news, london.e: what can we do? that's on monday at 8.30pm on bbc one. football and england have been beaten by the czech republic in their european championships group game in prague. it's the first time defeat in a qualifier, in a decade. joe wilson was watching. they call prague the city of 100 spires. it is also, someone counted, a city of 600 bars on a friday night. british police urged english travellers to remember they were here for football, not a stag do. czech...
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our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt is there, what's happening there now?e the latest figures on arm reece, 217 so far, now extinction rebellion are demanding that the government declare an immediate climate and ecological emergency and begin to reduce uk greenhouse gases drastically. they say they will have two weeks of direct action in order to drive those demands home, sorry there is a police car coming through. today, thousands of activists blockaded streets from trafalgar square, down to lambeth bridge, shutting traffic out of the heart of uk government. i have been following the protests all day. there wasn't much the police could do as vehicles blocked key junctions and protesters swiftly chained themselves underneath. we're trying to shut central london to draw attention to the climate and ecological violence. go, go, go! but officers drew the line when activists tried to set up a kitchen — yep, sink and all, in the middle of trafalgar square. this was a numbers game. there were hundreds of police. there are no official numbers yet, but thousands of
our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt is there, what's happening there now?e the latest figures on arm reece, 217 so far, now extinction rebellion are demanding that the government declare an immediate climate and ecological emergency and begin to reduce uk greenhouse gases drastically. they say they will have two weeks of direct action in order to drive those demands home, sorry there is a police car coming through. today, thousands of activists blockaded streets from trafalgar...
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protesters blocked bridges and roads in the centre of the capital. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlattmuch the police could do as vehicles blocked key junctions and protesters swiftly chained themselves underneath. careful, mate. we're trying to shut central london to draw attention to the climate and ecological emergency. go, go, go, go, go, go go! but officers drew the line when activists tried to set up a kitchen — yep, sink and all — in the middle of trafalgar square. this was a numbers game. there were hundreds of police. there are no official numbers yet, but thousands of protesters. campsites and kitchens quickly sprang up in the heart of government. there was even an impromptu wedding on westminster bridge. cheering and applause it brought parts of central london to a standstill. everyone‘s going to lose money. i might as well go home now. my day's finished. i ain't going to earn nothing, am i? it certainly was disruptive. it took hours for police to unglue protesters from this scaffolding tower. and how would you cut this guy free from his hearse? not everyone agreed with the
protesters blocked bridges and roads in the centre of the capital. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlattmuch the police could do as vehicles blocked key junctions and protesters swiftly chained themselves underneath. careful, mate. we're trying to shut central london to draw attention to the climate and ecological emergency. go, go, go, go, go, go go! but officers drew the line when activists tried to set up a kitchen — yep, sink and all — in the middle of trafalgar square....
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uk is to reach its target of zero net emissions by 2050. 0ur chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt board. the changes are across the board. the report says we need to change the way we travel, the way we heat oui’ the way we travel, the way we heat our homes, the food we eat. it says, over the coming decades, everything we do has to become either zero carbon or much lower carbon. it recognises it's a huge challenge and will take time, so first it says that consumers need much more information about the environmental impact of the things they do and buy. it talked about mandatory carbon impact labelling for food. buy. it talked about mandatory carbon impact labelling forfood. it says we need more subsidies to encourage us says we need more subsidies to encourage us to do things like insulate our homes, take public transport, may be to buy an electric car, but it also says over time the price of carbon intensive products or activities will have to rise, so expect things like fossil fuels, beef, flying to get more expensive. let's take a look at some of today's other news. gabriella z
uk is to reach its target of zero net emissions by 2050. 0ur chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt board. the changes are across the board. the report says we need to change the way we travel, the way we heat oui’ the way we travel, the way we heat our homes, the food we eat. it says, over the coming decades, everything we do has to become either zero carbon or much lower carbon. it recognises it's a huge challenge and will take time, so first it says that consumers need much more...