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i love this one, the of leeds, —— spirit of leeds, rest easy.d a _ high affection. he opened himself up to give mnd a platform _ high affection. he opened himself up to give mnd a platform and - high affection. he opened himself up to give mnd a platform and help - to give mnd a platform and help everyone else that was suffering. you know, truly great person and he has always been a hero of mine. he touched everybody's life, if you met him. obviously as a rhinos supporter, he gives us lots of fond memories — supporter, he gives us lots of fond memories. it wasjust supporter, he gives us lots of fond memories. it was just amazing what he achieved, just a very special person — he achieved, 'ust a very special terson. �* , he achieved, 'ust a very special erson. �*, ., , he achieved, 'ust a very special terson. h ., , , he achieved, 'ust a very special terson. ,, ., person. he's always been special to me, and person. he's always been special to me. and 20.000 — person. he's always been special to me, and 20,000 other _ person. he's always been spec
i love this one, the of leeds, —— spirit of leeds, rest easy.d a _ high affection. he opened himself up to give mnd a platform _ high affection. he opened himself up to give mnd a platform and - high affection. he opened himself up to give mnd a platform and help - to give mnd a platform and help everyone else that was suffering. you know, truly great person and he has always been a hero of mine. he touched everybody's life, if you met him. obviously as a rhinos supporter, he gives us lots...
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in leeds.ave been turning out to pay their respects to rob burrow, their respects to rob burrow, the rugby league legend you may be able to see behind me, there's a lot of flowers that have been laid, shirts and other tributes. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019 when he was just 37 years old. that diagnosis came two years after he retired after a 17 year career with leeds rhinos . he career with leeds rhinos. he also represented rugby internationally for great britain and after his diagnosis , britain and after his diagnosis, ipsis. he raised millions of pounds along with his friend and former team—mate kevin sinfield former team—mate kevin sinfield for mnd. it's currently a condition where there is no cure and in rob's case it led to him being reliant on a wheelchair and losing his speech. but today , from the money that's been raised, there's a new rob burrow mnd centre that's been built in seacroft in leeds today as a one stop shop for people with mnd to give them and their
in leeds.ave been turning out to pay their respects to rob burrow, their respects to rob burrow, the rugby league legend you may be able to see behind me, there's a lot of flowers that have been laid, shirts and other tributes. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019 when he was just 37 years old. that diagnosis came two years after he retired after a 17 year career with leeds rhinos . he career with leeds rhinos. he also represented rugby internationally for great britain and...
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that is an amazing leeds side. to stop them from scoring, i couldn't be prouder.t, we are doing it for each other. when you thought you could get the ball, it is for others. they are champions. so, that isjodie cunningham, the st helens and england captain. a major award, they win it for the fourth year in a fow. earlier, wigan warriors were champions, the holders of all the major honours, super league champions, challenge cup winners and world club champions. a day when rugby league has come together on the grandest stage to honour what many people have said to me, rob burrow, one of the sport's own. adam at wembley. from rugby league to rugby union now, where northampton saints have ended a ten—year trophy drought. they are the premiership champions after being bath 25—21 in the playoff final. craig templeton was watching this one. a packed twickenham for the showpiece event in english club by. rug one of these sides will get their hands on the trophy once more. but this match changed with somebody losing their heads. you can't make tackles like that. sent off f
that is an amazing leeds side. to stop them from scoring, i couldn't be prouder.t, we are doing it for each other. when you thought you could get the ball, it is for others. they are champions. so, that isjodie cunningham, the st helens and england captain. a major award, they win it for the fourth year in a fow. earlier, wigan warriors were champions, the holders of all the major honours, super league champions, challenge cup winners and world club champions. a day when rugby league has come...
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yesterday leeds rhinos disease.fans are pinderfields hospital. fans are sad and shocked at the news and they've been telling me what a legacy that he leaves behind and what a fantastic player he was. players and his former team—mates at leeds rhinos also gathered here earlier this afternoon to pay their respects and to lay tributes that you may be able to see behind me. the shirts . there's flowers, there's shirts. there's flowers, there's scarves. i spoke to cameron smith, the captain of leeds rhinos , and this is what he said. >> put some into words, you know, i think what rob meant to the whole rugby league community and, the whole of the uk up to this point has shown, you know, tonight, today and last night a lot have come and paid their respects today and, you know, i don't think you find many people that would have a bad, bad word to say about rob. and every person that is interacted with has they've left with, a positive thought about him. so yeah, it's really fitting that people have come and paid their resp
yesterday leeds rhinos disease.fans are pinderfields hospital. fans are sad and shocked at the news and they've been telling me what a legacy that he leaves behind and what a fantastic player he was. players and his former team—mates at leeds rhinos also gathered here earlier this afternoon to pay their respects and to lay tributes that you may be able to see behind me. the shirts . there's flowers, there's shirts. there's flowers, there's scarves. i spoke to cameron smith, the captain of...
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that is an amazing leeds side. to stop them from _ amazing leeds side.couldn't be prouder. we spoke _ from scoring, i couldn't be prouder. we spoke about, we are doing it for each other~ — we spoke about, we are doing it for each other. when you thought you could _ each other. when you thought you could get — each other. when you thought you could get the ball, it is for others _ could get the ball, it is for others. they are champions. so, that is jodie others. they are champions. so, that is jodie cutting _ others. they are champions. so, that is jodie cutting them, _ others. they are champions. so, that is jodie cutting them, the _ others. they are champions. so, that is jodie cutting them, the st - others. they are champions. so, that is jodie cutting them, the st helens l isjodie cutting them, the st helens and england captain. a major award, they win it for the fourth year in a row. earlier, wigan warriors were champions, the holders of all the major honours, super league champions, challenge cup winners and world club champions. a day when rugby l
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john maguirejoins us now from headingley stadium in leeds.tely right, sally. so many shirts, scarves, bunches of flowers. so often people have left a personal note, perhaps they have a memory of seeing rob playing at headingley. he played for leeds rhinos for 70s years, winning everything you could win in the game, so we had a stellar career, that touched so many leeds rhinos fans but people right across rugby league is a great britain player. it is the work since his diagnosis with mnd for a half years ago that took his name around the world. you see the word is repeated here, inspiration, one of them, legend, another. iwant here, inspiration, one of them, legend, another. i want to point out a couple. a boxing glove they are from george warrington, the local former world champion. he said it is not the size of the dog in the fight, it is the fight in the dog, and he kept on fighting to the end. rob famously stood five tall, but he was a giant of a man within rugby league. this one here, too rob, thank you for the memories and inspiration, t
john maguirejoins us now from headingley stadium in leeds.tely right, sally. so many shirts, scarves, bunches of flowers. so often people have left a personal note, perhaps they have a memory of seeing rob playing at headingley. he played for leeds rhinos for 70s years, winning everything you could win in the game, so we had a stellar career, that touched so many leeds rhinos fans but people right across rugby league is a great britain player. it is the work since his diagnosis with mnd for a...
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about how people in leeds watch the match. know actually we all watch the match if we're interested in it and we don't need to see that people in leeds were quite pleased when a goal was scored. so i agree. i think sometimes now the news should be about the news and the sport can happily be about the sport. the complication we've got right now is, of course, we're in the middle of a general election campaign. you've got all the extra debate and interview shows. there's party leaders, as we know, expecting prime time slots. how could the bbc resolve that challenge with all the sport that's going on this summer? we've got wimbledon starting soon. yeah, it's not easy to resolve. and there's glastonbury and there's all sorts of things happening. i mean, as you said, i used to be controller of five live and we generally took the view that people wanted to go to wherever the most exciting thing was happening and to be with that at the key moments, to have the other information as well. most people are interested in wimbledon and in
about how people in leeds watch the match. know actually we all watch the match if we're interested in it and we don't need to see that people in leeds were quite pleased when a goal was scored. so i agree. i think sometimes now the news should be about the news and the sport can happily be about the sport. the complication we've got right now is, of course, we're in the middle of a general election campaign. you've got all the extra debate and interview shows. there's party leaders, as we...
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leeds rhinos and great britain rugby league great rob burrow has died.hare powerfor the first time. his anc party is forced to share power for the first time. —— resident cyril ramaphosa. —— president cyril ramaphosa. we start with the uk election and breaking news in the last hour. the veteran left—wing politician diane abbott has said she intends to "run and win" as a labour candidate. ms abbott had the labour whip restored this week, after being suspended from the party last year. a row over whether the party would select her as its candidate in the seat has dominated the first week of campaigning. here is our political correspondent jack fenwick. this is row that has been ongoing for months but has really,
leeds rhinos and great britain rugby league great rob burrow has died.hare powerfor the first time. his anc party is forced to share power for the first time. —— resident cyril ramaphosa. —— president cyril ramaphosa. we start with the uk election and breaking news in the last hour. the veteran left—wing politician diane abbott has said she intends to "run and win" as a labour candidate. ms abbott had the labour whip restored this week, after being suspended from the party...
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he set out tonight, not something leeds rhinos have had much this difficult season.imself. some great rugby finals to look forward to tomorrow; the climax to the united rugby championship and the women's premiership. that will see gloucester—hartpury play bristol bears at exeter�*s sandy park, and glasgow are in south africa for the final of the urc where they'll face bulls. here's our rugby union reporter sara 0rchard i don't think there are many who would've predicted it would be glasgow who are heading to pretoria for this final, which have also been told is a as well this morning. they are aiming to become the second south african franchise to win the title, that is after the stormers deviously wanted. glasgow, they have made if you finance but have not actually won the title stop the last time they wanted it was then called the pro12, and there were even saying that this match is in pretoria, he would know hit they have to be doing with attitude, and huge hurdle to overcome. not to mention the travel, 9000 miles away, and only one week's notice that this is wher
he set out tonight, not something leeds rhinos have had much this difficult season.imself. some great rugby finals to look forward to tomorrow; the climax to the united rugby championship and the women's premiership. that will see gloucester—hartpury play bristol bears at exeter�*s sandy park, and glasgow are in south africa for the final of the urc where they'll face bulls. here's our rugby union reporter sara 0rchard i don't think there are many who would've predicted it would be glasgow...
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john maguire, bbc news, leeds.bout half a million people have been left without their child benefit payment today after a processing issue at hm revenue and customs. hmrc has apologised and say those affected will receive the payments on wednesday morning. theo leggett is here. a processing problem, what's that? problem in the computer system at hmrc. about 1.6 million people were due to get their payments today, the majority did, but because the groups of payments are so large, they go out in batches. we are told that three out of ten batches did not work properly, which meant people were left without their money. for people on lower incomes in particular, that can be a big problem. it is notjust not getting the money, it is not knowing when they would get it either. among those people was susan macdonald, it disabled mother of two from dundee. her husband works in construction, and she told me that the family relies on this money to pay for essentials such as food and electricity. we need, we rely on that money e
john maguire, bbc news, leeds.bout half a million people have been left without their child benefit payment today after a processing issue at hm revenue and customs. hmrc has apologised and say those affected will receive the payments on wednesday morning. theo leggett is here. a processing problem, what's that? problem in the computer system at hmrc. about 1.6 million people were due to get their payments today, the majority did, but because the groups of payments are so large, they go out in...
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he was the former leeds united race by i’ug rugby league star. —— leeds rhinos star. crisis, the guardian understands labour is about to launch— understands labour is about to launch a — understands labour is about to launch a number of major attacks on this. launch a number of major attacks on this why— launch a number of major attacks on this. why have you waited more than 18 months— this. why have you waited more than 18 months to scrutinise this? firstly. — 18 months to scrutinise this? firstly, the question of national security, as you know, before i came into politics, in 2015, i was the director of public prosecutions. i had to work with our security and intelligence services. on national security issues. had to do with operations where we were taking down terrorist gangs that wanted to destroy the very fabric of our society. one of our operations involved a plot to blow up operations involved a plot to blow up seven aeroplanes in the middle of the atlantic at the same time. can you imagine the devastation that would have been caused notjust to this country but
he was the former leeds united race by i’ug rugby league star. —— leeds rhinos star. crisis, the guardian understands labour is about to launch— understands labour is about to launch a — understands labour is about to launch a number of major attacks on this. launch a number of major attacks on this why— launch a number of major attacks on this. why have you waited more than 18 months— this. why have you waited more than 18 months to scrutinise this? firstly. — 18 months to...
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one of them is south leeds. years to take a big city council seat off of labour. these seats have never been anything but labour, mark, so we took one three years ago. we haven't lost one since. took the first, took the second, took the third. that's what you need to build it up from the scratch. literally. at the neighbourhood level almost. if you do that, you get you put down roots . you you get you put down roots. you literally can go to the summit from there. it's very, very difficult. >> but yeah, i mean pro industry , pro—brexit, pro, traditional family values, anti—woke pro patriotism. aren't you closet tories? >> well , no. tories? >> well, no. because tories? >> well , no. because actually tories? >> well, no. because actually on the economics, i did a hustings the economics, i did a hustings the other day in hexham and i was against three candidates. green, you know, the usual one. i was by far the most left wing on economics. i think these are bafics on economics. i think these are basics. and what wou
one of them is south leeds. years to take a big city council seat off of labour. these seats have never been anything but labour, mark, so we took one three years ago. we haven't lost one since. took the first, took the second, took the third. that's what you need to build it up from the scratch. literally. at the neighbourhood level almost. if you do that, you get you put down roots . you you get you put down roots. you literally can go to the summit from there. it's very, very difficult....
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after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest.rone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i�*m not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family and the love they had for him shone through as rob made his private battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob's aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering and going through this. first, when rob was diagnosed, i was the one that would break down in tears and rob would be, you know, "pull yourself together, "lindsey, we can get through this." the wider rugby league family also united behind him to raise funds for research into a condition that has no cure and no treatment. who's got the most. tries out of you two? 0h, him bya long way. i think he knows that as well. is he laughing? yeah, he is. hopefully through the campaigning we have done, we have helped to make people aware of mnd and to give people and families affected by the disease some hope. we
after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest.rone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i�*m not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family and the love they had for him shone through as rob made his private battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob's aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering and going...
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danjohnson, bbc news, leeds. and we can go back to dan roan in gelsenkirchen.land's when being assessed? it wasn't pretty but it was enough, they ground out a crucial win, it is important to get off to a winning start and it is the kind of game that perhaps before southgate england may have drawn or even lost. it is the fourth time in his four major tournaments that england have won the crucial opening game. they will hope they can grow into it. it was a strange performance, the first half, england were really good, the first half hour in particular, bellingham majestic, as we have heard and a lot of attention will be on him and bukayo saka very dangerous as well but after the restart, serbia were much more energetic and got into it and i think it will worry england is that they looked a bit leggy at times. there will be a debate about whether the team is balanced with alexander arnold in midfield but southgate will look at that and be glad to have got off to a winning start. he has been speaking to us in the last few moments. we obviously had good chances to e
danjohnson, bbc news, leeds. and we can go back to dan roan in gelsenkirchen.land's when being assessed? it wasn't pretty but it was enough, they ground out a crucial win, it is important to get off to a winning start and it is the kind of game that perhaps before southgate england may have drawn or even lost. it is the fourth time in his four major tournaments that england have won the crucial opening game. they will hope they can grow into it. it was a strange performance, the first half,...
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the game that day, as last night, leeds versus lynn.— night, leeds versus lynn.d morning, this is the view in yorkshire at the moment. if you have a view little bit like that in terms of the sky colour, grey and drizzly and damp out there, do not lose hope, it isjust and damp out there, do not lose hope, it is just a temporary blip because more of vocs guys like this as we go through the day. this is the view a short while ago in devon. not all of us were seamless guys but an improvement to what some of you have at the moment. the reason for the grey conditions, this weather front here, this will produce the rain yesterday. it has worked its way westward. we have the breaks in the west, they will push their way eastwards, although more cloud in northern ireland again today and later that could bring some rain. through the afternoon, even though we see sunny spells and eastern counties of england, we will see some showers around here so still the chance of some wet weather but most of you will get through the day dry and still warm when the sun comes out. temperat
the game that day, as last night, leeds versus lynn.— night, leeds versus lynn.d morning, this is the view in yorkshire at the moment. if you have a view little bit like that in terms of the sky colour, grey and drizzly and damp out there, do not lose hope, it isjust and damp out there, do not lose hope, it is just a temporary blip because more of vocs guys like this as we go through the day. this is the view a short while ago in devon. not all of us were seamless guys but an improvement to...
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john maguire, bbc news, leeds.ogramme about rob tonight on bbc one, at 8.30pm. that documentary�*s called there's only one rob burrow. officers have arrested two men wanted by the french authorities over the death a young girl who was attempting to cross the channel in a small boat. seven—year—old sara died after boarding the vessel on a beach in northern france, on 23 april. the boat continued on into uk waters and those on board were brought to shore. the pair, sudanese nationals aged 19 and 2a, were detained in london. they are wanted by the french authorities on suspicion of causing the death. hm revenue and customs has apologised after about half a million people went without their child benefit payment today. they now say those who didn't get there benefit will receive it on wednesday. about 30% of today's scheduled payments didn't go through. many parents took to social media to complain about the missing payments, with some saying its left them unable to buy food. despite the wet and dull conditions some of
john maguire, bbc news, leeds.ogramme about rob tonight on bbc one, at 8.30pm. that documentary�*s called there's only one rob burrow. officers have arrested two men wanted by the french authorities over the death a young girl who was attempting to cross the channel in a small boat. seven—year—old sara died after boarding the vessel on a beach in northern france, on 23 april. the boat continued on into uk waters and those on board were brought to shore. the pair, sudanese nationals aged...
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i live in leeds at the moment.ral palsy , and if it wasn't cerebral palsy, and if it wasn't for the wheelchair , i wouldn't for the wheelchair, i wouldn't be able to do anything and i want them to think about people with disabilities because rarely do they get even the thought of, let alone mentioned . and i am let alone mentioned. and i am very, very concerned about the nhs. the waiting lists are high. i'm also on the waiting list, waiting for a particular procedure. i've been on the waiting list for over three and a half years, and i got a phone call the other day saying i have to wait another 12 months. it really isn't on. i'm losing the will to live. previously, i have actually voted for labour, i was actually voted for labour, i was a member of the labour party, but this time i really don't know who to vote for. i'm inclined to vote for labour because they seem more authentic than the conservatives. i don't feel heard and i, you know, it's gb news that have given me a voice, but nobody else has. and i just fee
i live in leeds at the moment.ral palsy , and if it wasn't cerebral palsy, and if it wasn't for the wheelchair , i wouldn't for the wheelchair, i wouldn't be able to do anything and i want them to think about people with disabilities because rarely do they get even the thought of, let alone mentioned . and i am let alone mentioned. and i am very, very concerned about the nhs. the waiting lists are high. i'm also on the waiting list, waiting for a particular procedure. i've been on the waiting...
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leeds, i work in shropshire, and i| leeds, i work in shropshire, and i don't _ leeds, i work in shropshireen about more. but if you are asked to work, is the shadow health secretary is suggesting, extra hours to try and treat more patients... suggesting, extra hours to try and treat more patients. . .— suggesting, extra hours to try and treat more patients... yeah, i would love to, if — treat more patients... yeah, i would love to. if you _ treat more patients... yeah, i would love to. if you got — treat more patients... yeah, i would love to, if you got better _ treat more patients... yeah, i would love to, if you got better pay. - love to, if you got better pay. because — love to, if you got better pay. because at _ love to, if you got better pay. because at the _ love to, if you got better pay. because at the minute, - love to, if you got better pay. because at the minute, all. love to, if you got better pay. because at the minute, all i. love to, if you got better pay. . because at the minute, all i see love to, if you got better pay. - because at the minute, all i see is, it att— beca
leeds, i work in shropshire, and i| leeds, i work in shropshire, and i don't _ leeds, i work in shropshireen about more. but if you are asked to work, is the shadow health secretary is suggesting, extra hours to try and treat more patients... suggesting, extra hours to try and treat more patients. . .— suggesting, extra hours to try and treat more patients... yeah, i would love to, if — treat more patients... yeah, i would love to. if you _ treat more patients... yeah, i would love to. if...
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leeds rhinos, super league i leeds rhinos, super league champions.ease. so when did you first know. something was wrong, something just wasn't right? filth. something was wrong, something 'ust wasn't riuht? , :, , , something was wrong, something 'ust wasn't riuht? , :, , ., wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. _ wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. family _ wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. family telling i wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. family telling mel wasn't right? 0h, probably a few. months back. family telling me i'm slurring my speech a bit, which i've always been a little bit short done, so we never really took notice or believe them.— so we never really took notice or believe them. , �* ~ ., . ., believe them. didn't know much about mnd at the time, — believe them. didn't know much about mnd at the time, but _ believe them. didn't know much about mnd at the time, but very _ believe them. didn't know much about mnd at the time, but very quickly i mnd at the time, but very quickly google, _ mnd at
leeds rhinos, super league i leeds rhinos, super league champions.ease. so when did you first know. something was wrong, something just wasn't right? filth. something was wrong, something 'ust wasn't riuht? , :, , , something was wrong, something 'ust wasn't riuht? , :, , ., wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. _ wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. family _ wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. family telling i wasn't right? 0h, probably a few months back. family...
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in a glittering career on the pitch, he won eight super league titles with leeds rhinos, who described raising awareness about the disease. he leaves behind his wife lindsey and three children. you�*re live with bbc news. south africa�*s ruling african national congress has lost its majority in parliament for the first time in 30 years according to final results from the country�*s general election. south africa�*s president, cyril ramaphosa, acknowledged that the people had spoken as the anc suffered its worst election result since the end of apartheid in 1994. mr ramaphosa says voters want the parties to find a common ground. support for the anc dropped as voters expressed concerns overjob security, rampant inequality and power blackouts. south africa�*s political parties now have two weeks to work out a coalition deal, and then the parliament will choose a new president. our africa correspondent barbara plett usher has more. this is a country at a crossroads. the historic inequalities of apartheid have not been erased and the people have had enough. last week, they went to the polls
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after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest.e was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i'm not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family as rob made his private battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob's aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering and going through this. first, when rob was diagnosed, i was the one that would break down in tears and rob would be, you know, "pull yourself together, "lindsey, we can get through this." you have been admiration for everything you have done. the wider rugby league family also united behind him to raise funds for research into a condition that has no cure and no treatment. rob burrow overcame so many challenges on and off the field. he will always be remembered as a giant in the face of a cruel disease. rob burrow, who has died at the age of ai. in south africa, the party once led by nelson mandela, the african n
after signing for leeds rhinos as a teenager, he went on to become one of their greatest.e was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. it was a condition he faced with incredible positivity. i'm not giving in till my last breath. you know, i have too many reasons to live. the love he had for his family as rob made his private battle a public one to help raise awareness of mnd. rob's aim was to be a voice, to raise that awareness for other people that were suffering and going through this. first,...
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was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, two years after he retired from playing for the leedsis entire career. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart". here are the two speaking with former teammate kevin sinfield. who scored the most tries out of you two? j him, by a long way! by a long way! i think he knows that as well! is he laughing? yeah, he is! hopefully, through the campaign we have done, we have helped to make people aware of mnd and give people and families affected by the disease some hope. we have to keep raising funds to fight this disease until we get a cure. in a glittering career on the pitch, he won eight super league titles with leeds rhinos, after his diagnosis, he dedicated himself to raising awareness about the disease. he leaves behind his wife lindsey and three children. south africa's ruling african national congress has lost its majority in parliament for the first time in 30 years according to final results from the country's general election. south africa's president, cyril ramaphosa, acknowledged that t
was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, two years after he retired from playing for the leedsis entire career. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart". here are the two speaking with former teammate kevin sinfield. who scored the most tries out of you two? j him, by a long way! by a long way! i think he knows that as well! is he laughing? yeah, he is! hopefully, through the campaign we have done, we have helped to make...
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tributes have been pouring in for the former great britain and leeds rhinos rugby league international burrow, who has died aged 41, after a five year struggle with motor neurone disease. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart." let's speak to the sports journalistjohn davidson. thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle on thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle on the thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle on the impact thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle on the impact that he had on rugby league. rab about rob bottle on the impact that he had on rugby league.— he had on rugby league. rob is a fantastic individual _ he had on rugby league. rob is a fantastic individual first, - he had on rugby league. rob is a fantastic individual first, but - he had on rugby league. rob is a fantastic individual first, but a i fantastic individual first, but a fantastic individual first, but a fantastic player. he was almost a small is played on the field. he was
tributes have been pouring in for the former great britain and leeds rhinos rugby league international burrow, who has died aged 41, after a five year struggle with motor neurone disease. the prince of wales described him as a "legend of rugby league" who had a "huge heart." let's speak to the sports journalistjohn davidson. thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle on thank you forjoining us. tell us about rob bottle...
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the win takes salford above leeds rhinos and in to sixth, whilst london remain bottom of the table withs no regrets about taking a break from cricket to grieve for his grandmother, who passed away this summer. brook is part of the squad in the caribbean, as england defend their t20 world cup title, starting with a game against scotland in barbados on tuesday. brook's been building back up to fitness with county side yorkshire and is now raring to go. awesome to be back with england, and i really enjoyed my little stint with yorkshire as well. having five games, playing with some really close mates and just trying to enjoy the cricket that i was playing. it was nice to have a little bit of a break, obviously not under great circumstances. but it was nice to get away from cricket for a while and concentrate on the family at that time and, yeah, come, like i said, play for yorkshire. and i was just rearing to get back playing, to be honest. i was really looking forward to it. yeah, it's good to be back here with that group of lads. the tournament got going in the early hours of this mornin
the win takes salford above leeds rhinos and in to sixth, whilst london remain bottom of the table withs no regrets about taking a break from cricket to grieve for his grandmother, who passed away this summer. brook is part of the squad in the caribbean, as england defend their t20 world cup title, starting with a game against scotland in barbados on tuesday. brook's been building back up to fitness with county side yorkshire and is now raring to go. awesome to be back with england, and i...
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leeds hit back with two tries but hull held on to end a run of ii successive defeats.up to eighth. we end tonight paying tribute to kevin campbell, the former striker who's died at the age of 54 after a short illness. he won four major trophies at arsenal, helped everton avoid relegation, and also played for leyton orient, leicester, nottingham forest, trabzonspor, west brom and cardiff. patrick gearey has been looking back at his life: here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, he takes it! that man has almost single—handedly saved everton's season! he was the coldest of finishers but the warmest of men. at everton, they christened him super kev within two months of joining them, when he saved them from relegation in the transient world of football he was a player that made unbreakable bonds. not many themes could say that, fighting relegation and in front of 40,000 fanatical fans, it means a lot to them. and they've adopted you as a bit of a hero already? it's that mystic number nine shirt, seems to be working a bit of magic for me. a began near the golden age at a
leeds hit back with two tries but hull held on to end a run of ii successive defeats.up to eighth. we end tonight paying tribute to kevin campbell, the former striker who's died at the age of 54 after a short illness. he won four major trophies at arsenal, helped everton avoid relegation, and also played for leyton orient, leicester, nottingham forest, trabzonspor, west brom and cardiff. patrick gearey has been looking back at his life: here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, he takes it!...
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st helen's thrashed leeds rhinos 22 points to 0.ophy. from rugby league to rugby union — north london to west london — where another huge final awaits at twickenham. either northampton saints or bath will be crowned premiership champions. both teams are trying to end a trophy drought. northampton haven't won the title for a decade, while bath haven't lifted the famous trophy since 1996. the latest is that the stains are leading bath 18—13 and bath are also a man down. after the sunshine and glamour of monaco — formula one — has crossed the atlantic to a rather wet montreal for the canadian grand prix. first practice was hampered by rain, but the second session was uninterrupted. aston martin's fernando alonso topped the time sheets almost half a second clear britain's george russell and his mercedes. world champion max verstappen was only 18th after problems with his red bull. qualifying is nine o'clock tonight uk time. elsewhere, the t20 cricket world cup continues today. first up is the netherlands against south africa in new york
st helen's thrashed leeds rhinos 22 points to 0.ophy. from rugby league to rugby union — north london to west london — where another huge final awaits at twickenham. either northampton saints or bath will be crowned premiership champions. both teams are trying to end a trophy drought. northampton haven't won the title for a decade, while bath haven't lifted the famous trophy since 1996. the latest is that the stains are leading bath 18—13 and bath are also a man down. after the sunshine...
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he was part of the golden generation at leeds rhinos winning title after title for his club.gley throughout the programme, it is the home of leeds rhinos, the club that rob played for 400 times. he loved this club and they certainly loved him. week two of the general election campaign begins with the conservatives pledging to end what they call the confusion over biological sex. making signs and making
he was part of the golden generation at leeds rhinos winning title after title for his club.gley throughout the programme, it is the home of leeds rhinos, the club that rob played for 400 times. he loved this club and they certainly loved him. week two of the general election campaign begins with the conservatives pledging to end what they call the confusion over biological sex. making signs and making
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in a glittering career on the pitch, he won eight super league titles with leeds rhinos, the club wheree dedicated himself to raising awareness about the disease. he leaves behind his wife lindsey and three children. you're live with bbc news. artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly easy to access and use, but now a growing number of people are having their lives devastated as their likeness is used in ai—generated sexual imagery shared online, more commonly known as deepfa ke pornography. the vast majority is made, published and shared without the consent of those it purports to show. women, girls, and those in the lgbtq+ community are disproportionately targeted. musician taylor swift is one of several high—profile people targeted by non—consensual deepfake images. here in washington, congress continues to weigh legislation on how to best tackle it. the most recent is the disrupt explicit forged images and non—consensual edits act of 2024, also known as the defiance act. introduced in the house by new york representative alexandria ocasio—cortez, the bill would allow vic
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this is the leeds rhinos stadium where rob played many of his legendary games.s many well—wishers coming here this morning to pay their respects. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease at the age of 37, just two years after his career ended. he did 17 seasons with the club. he won eight super league titles, two challenge cup trophies and three world club challenges. playing with leeds rhinos, whilst he also represented england internationally for great britain. after being diagnosed with mnd, he dedicated his life to raising awareness of the condition. it's a degenerative disease that ultimately meant that he lost his speech and he was confined to using a wheelchair. but along with his friend and former team—mate kevin sinfield, they raised £20 million for mnd research. they, as part of that , they raised £6 as part of that, they raised £6 million for a hospital in seacroft, which construction will begin today? that was rob burrow's wishes. looking into the disease and how people with the disease and how people with the condition can be helped. leeds rhino
this is the leeds rhinos stadium where rob played many of his legendary games.s many well—wishers coming here this morning to pay their respects. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease at the age of 37, just two years after his career ended. he did 17 seasons with the club. he won eight super league titles, two challenge cup trophies and three world club challenges. playing with leeds rhinos, whilst he also represented england internationally for great britain. after being diagnosed...
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richard from leeds , going from tory to from leeds, going from tory to laboun from leeds, going fromes he have to say ? does he have to say? >> i'm matthew walley, i'm 46 years old and i live in oldham, greater manchester. so one of the main issues to me is immigration. i think the, the illegal boat crossings need to be dealt with quite urgently . be dealt with quite urgently. it's just unbelievable the amount of people that they're letting in the country. i don't think the tories know what they're doing, to be fair, i don't think they've got an answer. the, the rwanda plan, they seem to be putting on hold until after the election. i don't know whether they're using that as a bit of a, bribe for the electorate. so in the past, ihave the electorate. so in the past, i have voted for labour and i have voted for tory. so i'm probably what you consider a floating voter at this stage in the game . i don't feel i can the game. i don't feel i can trust labour. i don't know who keir starmer is and what he stands for. to be fair, and the tories have just let their voters down. richard tice and
richard from leeds , going from tory to from leeds, going from tory to laboun from leeds, going fromes he have to say ? does he have to say? >> i'm matthew walley, i'm 46 years old and i live in oldham, greater manchester. so one of the main issues to me is immigration. i think the, the illegal boat crossings need to be dealt with quite urgently . be dealt with quite urgently. it's just unbelievable the amount of people that they're letting in the country. i don't think the tories know...
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with a 18—10 victory over leeds rhinos. that advantage at the start of the second period. leeds hit back with two tries but hull held on to end a run of 11 successive defeats. we end tonight paying tribute to kevin campbell, the former striker who's died at the age of 5a after a short illness. he won four major trophies at arsenal, helped everton avoid relegation, and also played for leyton orient, leicester, nottingham forest, trabzonspor, west brom and cardiff. patrick gearey has been looking back at his life. here-s — looking back at his life. campbell, a here's lookin- back at his life. campbell, a chance for the hat here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, — here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, he — here's campbell, a chance for the hat trick, he takes the! that man has almost — hat trick, he takes the! that man has almost single—handedly saved everton's— has almost single—handedly saved everton's season! he has almost single-handedly saved everton's season!— has almost single-handedly saved everton's seaso
with a 18—10 victory over leeds rhinos. that advantage at the start of the second period. leeds hit back with two tries but hull held on to end a run of 11 successive defeats. we end tonight paying tribute to kevin campbell, the former striker who's died at the age of 5a after a short illness. he won four major trophies at arsenal, helped everton avoid relegation, and also played for leyton orient, leicester, nottingham forest, trabzonspor, west brom and cardiff. patrick gearey has been...
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his rugby league club, leeds rhinos, has been the focal point for tributes.d and admired, and have been great comfort to lindsey and their three young children. it was really overwhelming, i think, to see the support and the tributes. and what really struck me was that it wasn't just from the leeds rhinos community, it was from all walks of the rugby league community. and i think that's what rob's done, is brought, you know, a community together through the rugby, through mnd. it was a real privilege and honour to see those, and really heart—warming to see all the tributes. i am just a lad from yorkshire who got to live out his dream of playing rugby league. as a father of three young children, i would never want any family to have to go through what my family and children have since my diagnosis. his final message, recorded on a machine he controlled with his eye movement, was seen and read by millions. but he also left some private ones. i know rob has left messages on there for the children. so at the minute it's too raw to do that, to go and look through
his rugby league club, leeds rhinos, has been the focal point for tributes.d and admired, and have been great comfort to lindsey and their three young children. it was really overwhelming, i think, to see the support and the tributes. and what really struck me was that it wasn't just from the leeds rhinos community, it was from all walks of the rugby league community. and i think that's what rob's done, is brought, you know, a community together through the rugby, through mnd. it was a real...
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passed away aged just 41, after a brave battle with motor neurone disease will pay tribute to the leeds rhinos star. the talk to former team—mate. that's all coming up in your next hour. well, welcome to the show to stand or not to stand, that is the big question. and at 4:00 today, nigel farage will answer it here on gb news. we'll find out. will nigel farage stand in the next general election after all, despite saying he wouldn't and despite losing on seven previous occasions, what changed his mind? we'll have the full analysis. will be there live. we'll have an interview with the man himself. get in touch. the big question i want you to answer today, should nigel farage stand as an mp? he said six weeks wasn't long enough, but now it's only about four and a half weeks. but could he still do something to convince you to change your votes? we've got an exclusive poll out. i'll tell you about that later in the show. how you intend to vote. but that could change. all bets might be off at 4 pm. today. get in touch with your views. gbnews.com forward slash your say get stuck in. i read as
passed away aged just 41, after a brave battle with motor neurone disease will pay tribute to the leeds rhinos star. the talk to former team—mate. that's all coming up in your next hour. well, welcome to the show to stand or not to stand, that is the big question. and at 4:00 today, nigel farage will answer it here on gb news. we'll find out. will nigel farage stand in the next general election after all, despite saying he wouldn't and despite losing on seven previous occasions, what changed...
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people gathering outside this pub in leeds, a big footballing pub.t of hope here on the sunny evening. there will be people watching at home. the wreck and 7.4 million watched the first england game at the last world cup, so there will be hoping even more people tuned in command of such a sunny evening, great to be done at the pub. fatherstay evening, great to be done at the pub. father stay status bar, so a lot of people have been at the pub already this afternoon. that chat with ellis and isabel. what do you think? �* with ellis and isabel. what do you think? ~ , ., with ellis and isabel. what do you think? ~ ~ think? are you hopeful? i think we must marcus— think? are you hopeful? i think we must marcus rashford _ think? are you hopeful? i think we must marcus rashford and - think? are you hopeful? i think we must marcus rashford and jack- must marcus rashford and jack grealishr — must marcus rashford and jack grealish, but hopefully gareth southgate has a plan. | grealish, but hopefully gareth southgate has a plan.- grealish, but hopefully gareth
people gathering outside this pub in leeds, a big footballing pub.t of hope here on the sunny evening. there will be people watching at home. the wreck and 7.4 million watched the first england game at the last world cup, so there will be hoping even more people tuned in command of such a sunny evening, great to be done at the pub. fatherstay evening, great to be done at the pub. father stay status bar, so a lot of people have been at the pub already this afternoon. that chat with ellis and...
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the challenge cup final will kick off seven minutes later than planned on saturday in tribute to leedstional died at the age of 41 after battling motor neurone disease for the past five years. wigan warriors face warrington wolves in the sport's showpiece cup final, preceded by the women's challenge cup final between burrow�*s beloved leeds and st helens. a minute's silence will also be held. michael dunlop is now the most successful rider to compete at the isle of man tt. he won the three—lap supertwins race today to take his tally of victories to 27. that's one more than the previous record held by his uncle, the legendaryjoey dunlop for 26 years. stephen watson was there. now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going _ now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going to make it? from now michael dunlop, michael dunlop, is he going to make it?— is he going to make it? from the very start. _ is he going to make it? from the very start, michael _ is he going to make it? from the very start, michael dunlop i is he going to make it? from the i very start, michael dunlop showed he meant
the challenge cup final will kick off seven minutes later than planned on saturday in tribute to leedstional died at the age of 41 after battling motor neurone disease for the past five years. wigan warriors face warrington wolves in the sport's showpiece cup final, preceded by the women's challenge cup final between burrow�*s beloved leeds and st helens. a minute's silence will also be held. michael dunlop is now the most successful rider to compete at the isle of man tt. he won the...
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newcastle, leeds bradford, london city, aberdeen, southend, and teesside airports are affected.ustry. you've got people going on holiday not knowing quite what they should be packing. and when we've had this roll—out of a new, exciting system delayed with variations, notjust between different airports, but within different airports and, depending on what queue you are in, is actually annoying that we have got this extra level of confusion and so, really, we need simplicity for travellers. teesside airport said the removal of the 100 millilitre limit had been widely welcomed by passengers, but it would comply with the government announcement. it added, "we hope this nationwide issue is resolved "as quickly as possible". newcastle advised passengers to put all liquids in their hold baggage and said it was working to keep disruption to a minimum. birmingham airport had installed the new scanners, but kept the liquid limits place for now. the department for transport told passengers to continue to check security requirements with their departure airports before travelling. katy aust
newcastle, leeds bradford, london city, aberdeen, southend, and teesside airports are affected.ustry. you've got people going on holiday not knowing quite what they should be packing. and when we've had this roll—out of a new, exciting system delayed with variations, notjust between different airports, but within different airports and, depending on what queue you are in, is actually annoying that we have got this extra level of confusion and so, really, we need simplicity for travellers....
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, leeds, leeds.ing characters there, but , yeah, the characters there, but, yeah, the shock horror that it turns out that actually apparently nearly 20 of them have allegedly been saying stuff like , you know, saying stuff like, you know, anti—semitic slurs and even backed pro—palestinian protests at auschwitz. suzanne, i mean, what's happened to the green party? >> i mean, you'd have to be have to be nuts, i think, to actually go anywhere near the green party. anyway, if you read...
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london and five branches in the cities of newcastle, birmingham , manchester, glasgow in scotland and leeds. it was opened in wales so that our compatriots can go to the polls with less distance, just like i said that the voting will continue until 6 pm local time and the compatriots living in england can participate in the 14th presidential election through the information base of the embassy of the islamic republic of iran in england from the exact marking of the polling places. what i would like to tell you and the dear viewers is that how many anti-revolutionary elements are present next to the polling stations and despite the claim of democracy and freedom. expressing obscenity and insulting people.
london and five branches in the cities of newcastle, birmingham , manchester, glasgow in scotland and leeds. it was opened in wales so that our compatriots can go to the polls with less distance, just like i said that the voting will continue until 6 pm local time and the compatriots living in england can participate in the 14th presidential election through the information base of the embassy of the islamic republic of iran in england from the exact marking of the polling places. what i would...
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in england, the students of the london school of economics and the university of leeds in support of the palestinian people and protest against the regime's genocide zionists protested in the gaza strip. israeli arms companies were banned from participating in the french defense industry exhibition. this exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of defense industries and it is being held in the suburbs of paris. this year, the officials of this exhibition called the presence of the comfort companies of the zionist regime undesirable and prevented their presence. supporters of palestine called this ban another victory for the palestinian people. a collision between a cargo train and a passenger train in india left eight dead and more than 50 injured. as a result of this encounter. one of the wagons the passenger train was suspended in the air and three other carriages derailed. the cause of this accident is the cargo train driver's inattention to the railway signs. and free treatment insurance for 33 million iranians was achieved by the 13th government, according to th
in england, the students of the london school of economics and the university of leeds in support of the palestinian people and protest against the regime's genocide zionists protested in the gaza strip. israeli arms companies were banned from participating in the french defense industry exhibition. this exhibition, which is the largest international exhibition of defense industries and it is being held in the suburbs of paris. this year, the officials of this exhibition called the presence of...
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tributes to rob burrow as his family join players and fans of leeds rhinos at their first home game sincem so much. in sport, dutch dreams dashed by var. the netherlands have a goal controversially disallowed against france as the euro's big friday night clash produces the first goalless draw. and a cloudy, drizzly start to the day across central and eastern areas, but that will brighten up to sunshine later. feeling warm in the sun, but it will be even warmer
tributes to rob burrow as his family join players and fans of leeds rhinos at their first home game sincem so much. in sport, dutch dreams dashed by var. the netherlands have a goal controversially disallowed against france as the euro's big friday night clash produces the first goalless draw. and a cloudy, drizzly start to the day across central and eastern areas, but that will brighten up to sunshine later. feeling warm in the sun, but it will be even warmer
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it's leed gold certified and all electric facility. the center has solar panels on the roof, uses high performance glass to stabilize the internal temperature, and features motion sensor activated lighting inside and outside to save energy. not only does the center take advantage of natural light, but the lights indoors don't turn on if there's sufficient daylight in the room. sunshades in the form of slats around the building help keep it cool, and the parking lot includes nine electric vehicle charging stations. and when it rains, the stormwater runoff feeds our extensive rain gardens on the campus. the water is filtered through the planting area areas and recharging the aquifer. so how does sf environment play into all of this? the san francisco environment code has several chapters that are relevant to public works. perhaps most importantly, chapter seven. chapter seven specifically outlines the green building requirements for city buildings. that includes everything from leed certification requirements for municipal construction p
it's leed gold certified and all electric facility. the center has solar panels on the roof, uses high performance glass to stabilize the internal temperature, and features motion sensor activated lighting inside and outside to save energy. not only does the center take advantage of natural light, but the lights indoors don't turn on if there's sufficient daylight in the room. sunshades in the form of slats around the building help keep it cool, and the parking lot includes nine electric...
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out in leeds lovely sunset and with clear skies over night, we may get down to single figures in partsthern england 14—16 to start the day. this weather front is what caused the cloud today to build up and will do so again tomorrow but more so across the midlands and parts of yorkshire. cloud to the far north—west of scotland and elsewhere broken cloud, sunny spells, and the temperature widely into the 20s. 26 in north—east scotland, 25 in the west of northern ireland could be the warmest day of the year and will certainly be the warmest of the week here. the temperature not dropping below 16 or 17 in the summer sports centre tuesday morning. as for tuesday a few changes. this weather front will not back temperatures in scotland and northern ireland. the old weather front with cloud spreading northwards so to see we could catch one or two showers on tuesday. also sunny spells, still some warmth, further south and east there is some sunshine. fresher for all by the end of the weekjust in time for glastonbury. thanks, matt. and that's bbc news at ten. time now for the news where you are.
out in leeds lovely sunset and with clear skies over night, we may get down to single figures in partsthern england 14—16 to start the day. this weather front is what caused the cloud today to build up and will do so again tomorrow but more so across the midlands and parts of yorkshire. cloud to the far north—west of scotland and elsewhere broken cloud, sunny spells, and the temperature widely into the 20s. 26 in north—east scotland, 25 in the west of northern ireland could be the warmest...
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technically, whilst he was living in leeds.he's a maverick influencer and they sort of compare him to trump because they say, he's, he's accusing spain of being run by criminals, the corrupt and paedophile rapists. so that's a bit trumpian, but actually, he seems a bit more farajii, in that he's also talking about, he refers to belgium as a failed state of islamists, imported prostitution from people smugglers and disgusting food. so he's not someone who's just going to hold back. he's doing the pros. yeah. and but the question is, of course, he's doing the poetry, but i don't know what prose he has, and he doesn't know what prose because he's just kind of he's got in now and he doesn't. i mean, farage didn't really have a manifesto when he got into the eu, did he? >> he was just a thorn in their side. he just stood up and accused them of being corrupt and time wasting and, you know. >> yeah, well, that's what's so interesting about it, is that people are still voting for these people in lieu of an actual manifesto. i mean, loo
technically, whilst he was living in leeds.he's a maverick influencer and they sort of compare him to trump because they say, he's, he's accusing spain of being run by criminals, the corrupt and paedophile rapists. so that's a bit trumpian, but actually, he seems a bit more farajii, in that he's also talking about, he refers to belgium as a failed state of islamists, imported prostitution from people smugglers and disgusting food. so he's not someone who's just going to hold back. he's doing...
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with netanyahu expected to address congress next month, some democrats are questioning the israeli leeds he's motive for speaking out against his country's closest ally. >> the video released the other day suggests he's coming to the united states to pick a fight, not to try to heal wounds. what i care about is israel's security. i don't really care about benjamin netanyahu's political fortunes. >> reporter: the war of words coming as the humanitarian situation in gaza continues to deteriorate. >> it's a perfect storm of really difficult circumstances. >> reporter: desperately-needed aid piling up in gaza's ports. workers unable to deliver it because of the danger. chris pollone, nbc news, washington. >> >>> let's turn now to the coast-to-coast severe weather. parts of texas are still reeling from what was tropical storm alberto. the storm is blamed for at least four deaths in mexico where it first made landfall. we beach cont beach towns in texas were left under water. >> we're waiting for high tide to go down to drive through. >> reporter: so current status is trapped. >> yeah, yeah. w
with netanyahu expected to address congress next month, some democrats are questioning the israeli leeds he's motive for speaking out against his country's closest ally. >> the video released the other day suggests he's coming to the united states to pick a fight, not to try to heal wounds. what i care about is israel's security. i don't really care about benjamin netanyahu's political fortunes. >> reporter: the war of words coming as the humanitarian situation in gaza continues to...