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there is more affordable care in leicester city centre.boys because this, the belgrave playhouse, is supported by the council. it makes the difference between being able to work or not. i wouldn't be able to do the job that i did because i wouldn't be able to fit the childcare around the hours that i do. it's as tough as that? it's as tough as that, i just wouldn't be able to go to work. unsurprisingly, the playhouse is oversubscribed because parents across the country are having to pay a record amount. this year it's... up4%“. to £124... ..a week on average. the shortage of places doesn't help. for four to seven—year—olds, only 29% of english councils say there's enough provision in their areas. what might make a big difference to pa rents is if their employers did more to help. now, we can request flexible working and millions are already managing to do that. but some employers are going even further. how about this, for instance? a chute in the office. come on down! this tech business has entertainments on hand for staff, and it's letti
there is more affordable care in leicester city centre.boys because this, the belgrave playhouse, is supported by the council. it makes the difference between being able to work or not. i wouldn't be able to do the job that i did because i wouldn't be able to fit the childcare around the hours that i do. it's as tough as that? it's as tough as that, i just wouldn't be able to go to work. unsurprisingly, the playhouse is oversubscribed because parents across the country are having to pay a...
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leicester is a big rugby city itself.ou read the leicester tigers stadium where as you say there have been so many historic by there have been so many historic rugby moments in the past and they have the same will happen for the lions today. there are a bunch of all ages were hoping to see an unforgettable game for all the right reasons. the last time the lions defeated the all blacks for a test series was back in 1971 and i have a gentleman here, a fan, who was there in1971. gentleman here, a fan, who was there in 1971. alex. you can remember them winning the last time, can't you? yes. i was there when they won the first test, 9—3. the trial was only worth three points in those days. then they went on to storm through the series. do you think they will do it again? they have kept you waiting a long time. it has got to become heads because the all blacks will be relief fired up the all blacks will be relief fired up today and they will throw ever thing at us. iq, alex. it is such a family affair. people of all ages have c
leicester is a big rugby city itself.ou read the leicester tigers stadium where as you say there have been so many historic by there have been so many historic rugby moments in the past and they have the same will happen for the lions today. there are a bunch of all ages were hoping to see an unforgettable game for all the right reasons. the last time the lions defeated the all blacks for a test series was back in 1971 and i have a gentleman here, a fan, who was there in1971. gentleman here, a...
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jay rodriguez got his first goal in a west brom shirt against leicester. in the last few minutes, chelsea have agreed a deal to sign a striker from real madrid. he'd been linked with manchester united before they signed the car striker lu ka ku. that's striker lukaku. that's all your sports news for now but we will be back later. thank you. now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's take you back to one of our main stories today, the news that some of the bbc‘s highest—paid actors and newsreaders have had their salaries published. it's a first—time salaries have been made public. fifth on the list isjohn humphrys who earns more than £600,000, and speaking on this show he said it's ha rd to speaking on this show he said it's hard to justify. speaking on this show he said it's hard tojustify. i've no idea if i'm worth the money. you would have too ask the bbc that. 0perating here is ask the bbc that. 0perating here is a different issue. what do i do that justifies that money? compare to a doctor saving a child's life, or a fireman who rushes into grenf
jay rodriguez got his first goal in a west brom shirt against leicester. in the last few minutes, chelsea have agreed a deal to sign a striker from real madrid. he'd been linked with manchester united before they signed the car striker lu ka ku. that's striker lukaku. that's all your sports news for now but we will be back later. thank you. now let's ta ke back later. thank you. now let's take you back to one of our main stories today, the news that some of the bbc‘s highest—paid actors and...
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leicester eventually winning 7—6 thanks to marc albrighton.nder way in that same competition with palace now managed by frank de boer. and arsenal are 1—0 down at half time to bayern munich. that's in the international champions cup in shanghai. that only sport finau, more in the next hour. thank you very much, 0. the director—general warned that making the details public would drive up wages. i think it's absolutely right that managers, people like me, what were paid and how we spend it, i completely agree that that ought to be out in the public. we make the decisions on behalf of the people that pay first. we've come to what i thought was a really good copper mines, which is for the last seven years, we have been publishing our total talent bill and who we pay what i am out —— by dance. that was managing well. i felt strongly, that actually, putting names by that was going to be inflationary and wouldn't in the end be good value for money for a licence fee payers and would be were called up posters charger. we were lots of ordinance, we lost
leicester eventually winning 7—6 thanks to marc albrighton.nder way in that same competition with palace now managed by frank de boer. and arsenal are 1—0 down at half time to bayern munich. that's in the international champions cup in shanghai. that only sport finau, more in the next hour. thank you very much, 0. the director—general warned that making the details public would drive up wages. i think it's absolutely right that managers, people like me, what were paid and how we spend it,...
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the west indies, bowled out for just 48, in leicester.he south african captain taking four wickets without conceding a single run off her bowling. south africa got the i’u ns her bowling. south africa got the runs in no time at all, and they look a realforce. england have them next, up the five, in bristol, on wednesday. that game, should england get past sri lanka today, looks really interesting. sean o'brien is free to play in the third and deciding test against new zealand after a disciplinary panel dismissed claims he had struck an opponent during the lions‘ series levelling victory in wellington. but no further action will be taken. meanwhile, sonny bill williams of the all blacks will be suspended, following his sending—off. graham rowntree, the lions forwards coach, says the team can perform even better in the final game of the tour. how many of these guys have won a lions series in new zealand? and what excites these guys is, there‘s more to come. some great players, the best rugby players from the home nations, and they‘ve had a
the west indies, bowled out for just 48, in leicester.he south african captain taking four wickets without conceding a single run off her bowling. south africa got the i’u ns her bowling. south africa got the runs in no time at all, and they look a realforce. england have them next, up the five, in bristol, on wednesday. that game, should england get past sri lanka today, looks really interesting. sean o'brien is free to play in the third and deciding test against new zealand after a...
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last year only leicester city made the quarter—finals but ancelotti believes there's not much betweenbs in europe now. to think that there is not a lot of difference. the last period in champions league, the premier league tea m champions league, the premier league team had big problems, but they did that this year. they have a really good team in champions league, chelsea, tottenham, manchester united, manchester city, and so on. and so i think the champions league, with these teams will be more competitive this year. staying with football, there's a been shock at the women's european championships in the netherlands — traditional tournament powerhouses norway are out of the competition. the two—time winners, who came runners up in the last edition, in 2013, losing theirfinal group game to denmark i—o. the winning goal coming from montpellier midfielder katrina veje after just five minutes. an incredibly important strike for the danes as it means they qualify in second from group a with two wins and a defeat. hosts the netherlands have continued their 100% record at the tournament af
last year only leicester city made the quarter—finals but ancelotti believes there's not much betweenbs in europe now. to think that there is not a lot of difference. the last period in champions league, the premier league tea m champions league, the premier league team had big problems, but they did that this year. they have a really good team in champions league, chelsea, tottenham, manchester united, manchester city, and so on. and so i think the champions league, with these teams will be...
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stars from the film and music world have gathered in london's leicester square for the world premierenkirk. the historical epic was directed by christopher nolan and stars tom hardy, sir kenneth branagh and one direction band member harry styles. our entertainment correspondent caught up with the popstar and actor. joining us now and the red carpet, one of the stars of the movie. it is harry styles. what is it like, your first big movie? it was a lot of fun. ifeel very first big movie? it was a lot of fun. i feel very lucky to first big movie? it was a lot of fun. ifeel very lucky to be first big movie? it was a lot of fun. i feel very lucky to be a first big movie? it was a lot of fun. ifeel very lucky to be a part of this and such an important story and getting to work with an amazing cast and the crew was amazing. chris is incredible and i am a massive fan of his. ifeel like i may have peaked too soon in many ways. why did you choose something like this and how important is it telling stories from history of this manner? i think it is incredibly important to tell stories like this.
stars from the film and music world have gathered in london's leicester square for the world premierenkirk. the historical epic was directed by christopher nolan and stars tom hardy, sir kenneth branagh and one direction band member harry styles. our entertainment correspondent caught up with the popstar and actor. joining us now and the red carpet, one of the stars of the movie. it is harry styles. what is it like, your first big movie? it was a lot of fun. ifeel very first big movie? it was a...
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there is more affordable care in leicester city centre.erence between being able to work or not. i wouldn‘t be able to do the job that i did because i wouldn‘t be able to fit the childcare around the hours that i do. it‘s as tough as that? it‘s as tough as that, i just wouldn‘t be able to go to work. unsurprisingly, the playhouse is oversubscribed because parents across the country are having to pay a record amount. this year it‘s... up4%“. to £124... ..a week on average. the shortage of places doesn‘t help. for four to seven—year—olds, only 29% of english councils say there‘s enough provision in their areas. what might make a big difference to pa rents is if their employers did more to help. now, we can request flexible working and millions are already managing to do that. but some employers are going even further. how about this, for instance? a chute in the office. come on down! this tech business has entertainments on hand for staff, and it‘s letting them bring their children in to enjoy it over the holidays, as long as they get their
there is more affordable care in leicester city centre.erence between being able to work or not. i wouldn‘t be able to do the job that i did because i wouldn‘t be able to fit the childcare around the hours that i do. it‘s as tough as that? it‘s as tough as that, i just wouldn‘t be able to go to work. unsurprisingly, the playhouse is oversubscribed because parents across the country are having to pay a record amount. this year it‘s... up4%“. to £124... ..a week on average. the...
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i know you we re university of leicester.what you collated and what you found? yes, sure. we are doing a project across the whole of europe, mapping the areas which are defined as the wild urban interface which is an area which is known to be at high risk of fire. these are areas where the urban development and human buildings interact or boundary up to areas where there is forest fuel, fuel for the fire, woody vegetation. by mapping that across europe, we found we could relate this to satellite images of previously burned areas. we related the probability of how likely the fires were closest to these areas. the closer you get to these areas. the closer you get to the wild urban interfaces, the more likely you are to have a fire risk. applying this across we found regions which were at higher risk to fire. 0ne regions which were at higher risk to fire. one of those was the provence cote d'azur area of france which came up cote d'azur area of france which came up as one cote d'azur area of france which came up as one of the hi
i know you we re university of leicester.what you collated and what you found? yes, sure. we are doing a project across the whole of europe, mapping the areas which are defined as the wild urban interface which is an area which is known to be at high risk of fire. these are areas where the urban development and human buildings interact or boundary up to areas where there is forest fuel, fuel for the fire, woody vegetation. by mapping that across europe, we found we could relate this to...
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familiarface in the crowd, riyad mahrez of leicester. way. picking this year's women's champion has been one of the great challenges of this first week — with serena williams pregnant — there's a whole list of potential winners , and quite a few of them have been in action today. maz farhooki looks at the contenders: as the second week comes into focus, the ultimate prize comes into view. winning a grand slam marks a place in history. that year left on women ‘s draw have experienced success on the biggest courts. one of them is angelique kerber, on paper, still the very top. once you have reached the pinnacle, hard not to fall short. shelby rogers not overawed by her number one ranking. the american took the opening set. that is the way to settle in. she has fighting qualities were playing at the highest level. she forced the match into the decider, gaining the upper hand in the third. clinching the decisive break. somehow still in the championship. she must be wondering quite how. the german will lose her status as the world's best unle
familiarface in the crowd, riyad mahrez of leicester. way. picking this year's women's champion has been one of the great challenges of this first week — with serena williams pregnant — there's a whole list of potential winners , and quite a few of them have been in action today. maz farhooki looks at the contenders: as the second week comes into focus, the ultimate prize comes into view. winning a grand slam marks a place in history. that year left on women ‘s draw have experienced...
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leicester eventually winning 7—6 thanks to marc albrighton.ch are currently on penalties in shanghai... yes, i think arsenal have just won that, yes, bayern munich beating on penalties. and usain bolt has said his final event will be in london before hanging up his spikes. he said he would like to win in london and retire on a winning note. the german rider has been forced to pull out of this yea r‘s been forced to pull out of this year's tour de france after picking up year's tour de france after picking upa year's tour de france after picking up a shoulder injury, meanwhile one rider has shown us how much they put their bodies do over the three weeks of the rest. —— three weeks of the race. these are the legs of pavel poljanski, ta ken after yesterday's stage heading towards the alps. have a look at those. i'lljust give you a few seconds to get used to what you are looking at. the polish rider posted the picture saying, "i think my legs look a little tired." he's currently 75th overall. hugh, thanks very much. that was pretty grim, and we co
leicester eventually winning 7—6 thanks to marc albrighton.ch are currently on penalties in shanghai... yes, i think arsenal have just won that, yes, bayern munich beating on penalties. and usain bolt has said his final event will be in london before hanging up his spikes. he said he would like to win in london and retire on a winning note. the german rider has been forced to pull out of this yea r‘s been forced to pull out of this year's tour de france after picking up year's tour de...
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this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester...ve developed x—ray cameras for this mission. we're going to be the first people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get the first results back, scientists say the will be worth it. scientists say the wait will be worth it. rebecca morelle, bbc news, the netherlands. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: living the high life — the restaurant in los angeles that's recreating the experience of aviation‘s golden age. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. 6ermany we will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourite south africa
this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester...ve developed x—ray cameras for this mission. we're going to be the first people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get...
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this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester...ion. we're going to be the first people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get the first results back, scientists say the will be worth it. rebecca morelle, bbc news. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has today questioned whether the uk has understood the consequences of leaving the european union. he said some people believed britain could leave the single market and keep all of its benefits, but he said that was not possible. our business editor simonjack is with me now. in effect, this is a rejection of the uk government's negotiating position. the government's position is we are going to leave the single market, but the ambition is to keep the benefits of being a
this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester...ion. we're going to be the first people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get the first results back, scientists say the...
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this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester. people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get the first results back, scientists say the will be worth it. rebecca morelle, bbc news. now, kasia, i don't know if you've ever tried belly dancing, it isn't really the thing here in singapore. i haven't, shara njt, but i do know you don't have to be a woman to do it. i don't believe you're a terrible dancer, i bet you're fantastic! belly dancing may be a predominantly female art form, but that hasn't stopped one man in india from pursuing his passion. eshan hilal has been talking to us about the sacrifices he's had to make to become a professional dancer. belly dancing is something that is as good as any other beautiful indian dance fo
this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester. people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get the first results back, scientists say the will be worth it. rebecca morelle,...
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first stop on our trip, leicester city centre. here we go.whether people would be inclined to buy imports if it made their food cheaper, and i'm going to get them to stick one of these panorama logos on home—grown or imports, depending on what they think. if importing food made it cheaper, would you be happy to have more imports of food or would you stick with home—grown? home—grown. lovely. if you can support the british farmers, i would. i could see us go back to the old values, really, you know, where everything was home—grown and england, you know, looked after itself. this, iwould have 100%, but we need to buy in... mm—hm. ..and we need to sell out. 0k. that's it. lovely. cross country, to a farm shop. yeah, that's great. here we are — coventry farmers' market. here? yup, perfect. come on, over you come. don't be shy. thank you. i can see you looking interested. people really do seem to favour the idea of british food. whether they do that when they've actually got the money in their hands in the shop is a different matter, but they cert
first stop on our trip, leicester city centre. here we go.whether people would be inclined to buy imports if it made their food cheaper, and i'm going to get them to stick one of these panorama logos on home—grown or imports, depending on what they think. if importing food made it cheaper, would you be happy to have more imports of food or would you stick with home—grown? home—grown. lovely. if you can support the british farmers, i would. i could see us go back to the old values, really,...
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both are aged 21 and are from leicester and birmingham.rexit secretary has said negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. she's taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, i'm thinking particularly on the european court ofjustice. she set a red line effectively for conference speech that has hamstrung these negotiations, in my view. 0n david davis, there isn't anybody better to be doing this negotiation in parliament. he is a very tough, resilient operator. there are red lines that have been set for him make thejob he has got to do extremely difficult. pro—democracy protests have taken place on the 20th anniversary of the handover of the former british colony of hong kong to china. several activists were arrested after clashing with police and pro—beijing demonstrators. the chinese presiden
both are aged 21 and are from leicester and birmingham.rexit secretary has said negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. she's taken some absolutist positions on particular issues, i'm thinking particularly on the european court ofjustice. she...
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will ross at used as the line every day between his home in leicester and hisjob in as the line everyand his 'ob in as the line every day between his home in leic itter an: another in m —9§;..... ... xx of east? 7??? of east?on77' j: of east? on the j: of east ? on the last day forgotten region and on the last day of parliament before summer this announcement seems an afterthought. the lead story is that oj simpson has been granted early release by a pa role has been granted early release by a parole board has been granted early release by a pa role boa rd after has been granted early release by a parole board after serving nine of a 33 yearjail parole board after serving nine of a 33 year jail sentence parole board after serving nine of a 33 yearjail sentence for armed robbery. let me show you this tweet from paul rose, from the royal geographical society. i thought it would be there. he is telling us plastic pollution risks near permanent position of our natural environment. that is a response to a us report today estimating that since the 1950s human beings are produced more than 8
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the work she has done and i'm happy to join her in paying tribute to the work of the service in leicester. thank you incredibly important work and we must do more to transform the mental health services we provide for young people. we are putting more money into mental health and it will reach our spending on mental health, a record of 1.6 billion. that funding, we do need to make sure it makes its way through. one example is the work we are doing to make sure teachers and staff are trained to better identify and better deal with mental health problems in children. i thought that when i visited a school in bristol. really improving the quality of services for young people with need of mental health. >> as we meet here today, the funeral is taking place in st. peter's church for the former leader of the scottish national party, that can 74-19 87. i'm sure everyone would like to join with me in commemorating andcontribution of the late dearly missed friend and colleague gordon wilson. the u.k. government has not allowed any measures to address rising inflation and slowing wage growth. as wo
the work she has done and i'm happy to join her in paying tribute to the work of the service in leicester. thank you incredibly important work and we must do more to transform the mental health services we provide for young people. we are putting more money into mental health and it will reach our spending on mental health, a record of 1.6 billion. that funding, we do need to make sure it makes its way through. one example is the work we are doing to make sure teachers and staff are trained to...
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the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong. injure wilfried zaha during their asia trophy match in hong kong. palace won the third place play off 2—0 but de boer was unhappy with the challenges faced by his winger. goals from luka milivojevic and a deflected effort from bakary sako gave the eagles the win. partick thistle have claimed their first win in this season's scottish league cup. they beat st mirren 5—0, despite going down to ten men after two yellow cards in quick succession saw abdul osman sent off. thistle lie second in group h with four points, behind leaders livingston on eight points. you can find all of the day's league cup results on the bbc sport website. castleford secured a semifinal place in the super league super eight after pulling off a remarkable comeback to beat the catalan dragons 32-24 in comeback to beat the catalan dragons 32—24 in perpignan. ten minutes to go the west yorkshire side were trailing by two points, and down to 11 men. that this contenderfor try of the season and another from paul wood
the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong. injure wilfried zaha during their asia trophy match in hong kong. palace won the third place play off 2—0 but de boer was unhappy with the challenges faced by his winger. goals from luka milivojevic and a deflected effort from bakary sako gave the eagles the win. partick thistle have claimed their first win in this season's scottish league cup. they beat st mirren 5—0, despite going down to ten men after two yellow cards...
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this is the instrument we built at the university of leicester.going to be the first people on the planet to see this data coming back from mercury. we'll be the first people to see x—ray images of mercury's surface, which is going to tell us about what the surface is made of, and it's going to revolutionise our understanding. the spacecraft will soon be packed up, ready for its long journey. and while it will be sometime before we get the first results back, scientists say the will be worth it. this is outside source live from hamburg where leaders from the worlds biggest countries are gathering for the g20 summit. i know all international summits are not riveting and necessarily what we all want to follow minute by minute but this one matters more than any have done in recent years. they could set the agenda for how the world takes on its most pressing challenges for years to come. two people right at the centre of those discussions are angela merkel and donald trump, who have already met here in hamburg before the formal beginning of the summit
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both are aged 21 and are from leicester and birmingham.een pro—democracy demonstrators and police in hong kong just hours after the new chief executive was sworn in. it is 20 years since britain handed over hong kong to china. activists have accused beijing of clamping down on free speech, but the visiting president xi has warned against any challenge to beijing's authority, as steve mcdonnell reports. in their tens of thousands, hong kong's pro—democracy demonstrators poured through the streets. they'd come to mark 20 years since this former british colony was returned to beijing, with a message to the president of china, xijinping. they say that in recent years theirfreedom of assembly, freedom of speech and the independence of the judiciary have all, to some extent, been undermined. then there's what they claim is a breach of promise, for genuine democratic elections to choose this city's leader. translation: we're here to voice our disappointment towards our government, and to criticise the distorted one country, two systems model. we
both are aged 21 and are from leicester and birmingham.een pro—democracy demonstrators and police in hong kong just hours after the new chief executive was sworn in. it is 20 years since britain handed over hong kong to china. activists have accused beijing of clamping down on free speech, but the visiting president xi has warned against any challenge to beijing's authority, as steve mcdonnell reports. in their tens of thousands, hong kong's pro—democracy demonstrators poured through the...
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the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong.ers were trying to injure wilfried zaha during their asia trophy match in hong kong. palace won the third place play off 2—0 but de boer was unhappy with the challenges faced by his winger. goals from luka milivojevic and a deflected effort from bakary sako gave the eagles the win. and finally, england's women have won the bronze medal at the lacrosse world cup which concluded today in guildford in a thrilling match against australia, the scores were level at nine all at full time so it went to a golden goal decider and it was megan whittle who grabbed a dramatic winner for the home side, prompting wild celebrations. england have finished fourth at the previous two tournaments so you can understand the delight at finishing among the medals. that's about it, a quick update on our top story. chris froome will win another yellow jersey, another title at the tour de france tomorrow. jordan spieth leading the open by a shot. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news
the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong.ers were trying to injure wilfried zaha during their asia trophy match in hong kong. palace won the third place play off 2—0 but de boer was unhappy with the challenges faced by his winger. goals from luka milivojevic and a deflected effort from bakary sako gave the eagles the win. and finally, england's women have won the bronze medal at the lacrosse world cup which concluded today in guildford in a thrilling match against...
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both are aged 21 and are from leicester and birmingham.nping, says his government won't tolerate any challenge to its sovereignty in hong kong. mr xi was speaking at a ceremony to mark the twentieth anniversary of the handover of the former british colony to china. his comments came as several pro—democracy activists were arrested after clashing with both police and pro—beijing demonstrators. thousands of people calling for greater democracy in hong kong have marched through the city. juliana liu reports from hong kong. an historic day for hong kong. government officials, including the incoming chief executive carrie lam, gathered for the flag—raising ceremony — marking 20 years since the city was handed from the uk to china. here she is being officially sworn in by the chinese president xijinping. mrs lam is the first woman to hold the position of chief executive and is vowing to restore trust in the local government. translation: we will provide more opportunities for young people to discuss, debate and participate in politics, to deepen
both are aged 21 and are from leicester and birmingham.nping, says his government won't tolerate any challenge to its sovereignty in hong kong. mr xi was speaking at a ceremony to mark the twentieth anniversary of the handover of the former british colony to china. his comments came as several pro—democracy activists were arrested after clashing with both police and pro—beijing demonstrators. thousands of people calling for greater democracy in hong kong have marched through the city....
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that was the scene across leicester and north—east scotland.to the sea. wednesday, with that warmth and humanity, thunderstorms here and there. —— humidity. pressure by the end of the week. this evening, dry and the odd mist pat here and there. the temperatures, on the cool. further south, muggy conditions returning. that is a sign of what is to come. high pressure with us tomorrow. it allows us to tap into some very warm and tomorrow. it allows us to tap into some very warm and humid here. during tomorrow, expect humidity to rise and it will be muggy. sunshine, increasing amounts of high cloud across england and wales, the precursor to the scattered thunderstorms. eastern winds across the north sea. the north sea is quite chilly and will keep the temperatures down. on land, temperatures down. on land, temperatures up to 29 celsius. with that heat and humidity. those thunderstorms becoming more widespread. if you catch one of these downpours, you will know about it. a lot of rain. frequent lightning and maybe some wins. downpours continue acros
that was the scene across leicester and north—east scotland.to the sea. wednesday, with that warmth and humanity, thunderstorms here and there. —— humidity. pressure by the end of the week. this evening, dry and the odd mist pat here and there. the temperatures, on the cool. further south, muggy conditions returning. that is a sign of what is to come. high pressure with us tomorrow. it allows us to tap into some very warm and tomorrow. it allows us to tap into some very warm and humid...
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we have strategies in hammersmith and fulham and leicester, they are not perfect but they are working is on the suggestion that muslims have mixed views on the extent they have equal opportunities within the uk. 0ne equal opportunities within the uk. one of the recommendations is that employers should have a blind look at surnames, for instance, forjob applications? yes. so that they are not influenced at that point in the locker room and process. —— not influenced at that point in the recruitment process. do you think the government will read, understand and get the message out of this report? this is a report commissioned and began with citizens uk. this is a fundamentally a report to the citizens out there, both within government and outside government. it's a bottom up approach. we will go on a road show to every pa rt approach. we will go on a road show to every part of britain, every society, to say this is something we all need to do and we all need to play a part in making a reality. when it comes to the issues of identity, belonging, integration, whichever way you look at it,
we have strategies in hammersmith and fulham and leicester, they are not perfect but they are working is on the suggestion that muslims have mixed views on the extent they have equal opportunities within the uk. 0ne equal opportunities within the uk. one of the recommendations is that employers should have a blind look at surnames, for instance, forjob applications? yes. so that they are not influenced at that point in the locker room and process. —— not influenced at that point in the...
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will rossiter uses the line every day between nottingham and leicester.ort—term cost savings but ahead of long—term environmental and economic benefit. some say the east midlands is a forgotten region. on the last day of parliament before summer, this announcement feels like an afterthought. earlier i spoke to lilian greenwood, a labourmp in earlier i spoke to lilian greenwood, a labour mp in nottingham, and also the chair of the transport select committee in the house of commons. ina way committee in the house of commons. in a way it isn't a shock. we have been anticipating it, but ministers have dragged this decision now. it's bad news for passengers, bad news for the east midlands rail industry and bad news for the planet, deciding to move away from electrification. what about the government's view that this new breed of hybrid trains is actually good news, they will be new and clea n. good news, they will be new and clean. some of the trains on this line have been running for two yea rs. line have been running for two years. of course we want new trai
will rossiter uses the line every day between nottingham and leicester.ort—term cost savings but ahead of long—term environmental and economic benefit. some say the east midlands is a forgotten region. on the last day of parliament before summer, this announcement feels like an afterthought. earlier i spoke to lilian greenwood, a labourmp in earlier i spoke to lilian greenwood, a labour mp in nottingham, and also the chair of the transport select committee in the house of commons. ina way...
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the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong.sia trophy match in hong kong. palace won the third place play off 2—0 but de boer was unhappy with the challenges faced by his winger. goals from luka milivojevic and a deflected effort from bakary sako gave the eagles the win. england's women have won the bronze medal at the lacrosse world cup which concluded today in guildford in a thrilling match against australia, the scores were level at nine all at full time so it went to a golden goal decider and it was megan whittle who grabbed a dramatic winner for the home side, prompting wild celebrations. england have finished fourth at the previous two tournaments so you can understand the delight at finishing among the medals. america won the gold after beating canada 10—5 in the final. i will be back at half past six with jess creighton for a full 30 minutes of sport. see you then. studio: looking forward to that, thank you. the headlines now. boots, the chemist, has said it is truly sorry for its response to calls to cut the cost of on
the reds had to come from behind to beat leicester 2—1 in hong kong.sia trophy match in hong kong. palace won the third place play off 2—0 but de boer was unhappy with the challenges faced by his winger. goals from luka milivojevic and a deflected effort from bakary sako gave the eagles the win. england's women have won the bronze medal at the lacrosse world cup which concluded today in guildford in a thrilling match against australia, the scores were level at nine all at full time so it...
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our reporter is watching the action with fans in leicester. there is a lot at stake, isn't there?ntense match. nerves are frayed as fans watch. i have a few of them with me. let's chat to scott, claire and wilson. how do you think it's going? it is very close. both teams are still in it, still a long way to go. it could go either way, to be honest. it is tense at the moment. i am trying to keep him occupied at the moment. ray, you live in new zealand, but you are from harrogate, so you say you are torn? i don't know which way to go. lam torn? i don't know which way to go. iaman torn? i don't know which way to go. i am an avid all blacks supporter but i am also an englishman. but it isa but i am also an englishman. but it is a great game. i hope the lions do well. i would like to see them do well. i would like to see them do well. what do you think at the moment, judging is happening? the lions are slightly behind, but they are pushing. the all blacks our hearts team to beat. it is worth highlighting. you are a lifelong lions fan, you remember 1971, how are you feeling at the momen
our reporter is watching the action with fans in leicester. there is a lot at stake, isn't there?ntense match. nerves are frayed as fans watch. i have a few of them with me. let's chat to scott, claire and wilson. how do you think it's going? it is very close. both teams are still in it, still a long way to go. it could go either way, to be honest. it is tense at the moment. i am trying to keep him occupied at the moment. ray, you live in new zealand, but you are from harrogate, so you say you...
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who joins us from our studio in leicester.reat. we‘ve had some of the first contracts released this morning. are you broadly in favour? as an engineering project, definitely we are in favour. this year the world economic forum ranked the uk has 24th in the world, because the infrastructure is in sucha world, because the infrastructure is in such a dire state. we really need to invest in it. this is one of the ways we can do that. as an engineering project, it must be pretty unique in some of the challenges it offers. it is unique challenges, but we have a real opportunity. this project is almost unlike any other we have at the moment, in terms of starting with a blank sheet of paper. the hs2 team have been working with the subcontractors and businesses and those contracted the day, to look at what the best approach will be going forward , what the best approach will be going forward, making sure that they have the right teams of engineers looking at how they can make it an accurate, cost—effective project. at how they can make
who joins us from our studio in leicester.reat. we‘ve had some of the first contracts released this morning. are you broadly in favour? as an engineering project, definitely we are in favour. this year the world economic forum ranked the uk has 24th in the world, because the infrastructure is in sucha world, because the infrastructure is in such a dire state. we really need to invest in it. this is one of the ways we can do that. as an engineering project, it must be pretty unique in some of...
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but it seems it has been waning when it comes to the leicester we have seen the past couple years. boj taking their foot off the pedal when it comes to qe. yields in japan and europe are rising. does this put pressure when it comes to corporate yields in the u.s.? mark: we have not seen it. we have seen buying interest in corporate bonds, particularly at the long end of the curve. it happened at the first and of this year, when yields got up to around 4.5% to 5% for the credit index. you will see them come in aggressively. i think what this highlights is that demographics and the demand from savings around the world, whether it be central banks or pension funds is huge. there is that much demand for income-producing assets around the world. any rate back up is likely to be bought, as long as it is bought in the context of inflation remaining range-bound. that is the big theme. with inflation but nine, central banks can remain dovish for longer. betty: speaking of inflation, where is it in japan? it seems the inflation target is the never ending goal for the boj. what do you think w
but it seems it has been waning when it comes to the leicester we have seen the past couple years. boj taking their foot off the pedal when it comes to qe. yields in japan and europe are rising. does this put pressure when it comes to corporate yields in the u.s.? mark: we have not seen it. we have seen buying interest in corporate bonds, particularly at the long end of the curve. it happened at the first and of this year, when yields got up to around 4.5% to 5% for the credit index. you will...
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what this also does, the change from leicester, it also looks at ptsd or dramatic brain injury. we look at case after case. the minimum kicked out of the military because of the bureaucrats back here that actually had issues. we talk about the most important things. says this.ce chief except when those people do 15 towards an eight years, especially for special ops where you have a brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder. possibly then to do something. we all hear these stories and that is why we put so much money into preventative care and why the v.a. is working so hard. this is a valor award only. you have to commit an act of valor. colleaguesourage my to support this. i think it is the right thing to do and with that i yield back. >> of their discussion? if not, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman by california. those in favor say aye, the supposed no. the amendment is adopted. >> miss rosen. >> thank you, i have an amendment on the table. exit the clerk went distribute the amendment. without objection, the amendment is considered as read and the
what this also does, the change from leicester, it also looks at ptsd or dramatic brain injury. we look at case after case. the minimum kicked out of the military because of the bureaucrats back here that actually had issues. we talk about the most important things. says this.ce chief except when those people do 15 towards an eight years, especially for special ops where you have a brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder. possibly then to do something. we all hear these stories and that...
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the symphonies and the leicester and the architecture aren't what they really care about.bout using that as a vector to achieve a more authoritarian ethno-nationalism form of government, to a constitutional republican government. >> you know, one of the things that the president gives this speech in warsaw. he visits poland. he did, well, it's more like he didn't do something like other presidents have done and he did not visit the holocaust memorial. he's a quote from politico in an article about another way trump dog whistled to nationalists in his visit to poland. the president's decision to skip that symbolic victory was seen as handing a victory to the right wing party. they have been fight figure pols who fought against nazi, germany, downplaying 3 million post-jews who perished in the holocaust. again, this plays into, when the president isn't really talking about western civilization, he's talking about a very specific and narrow supplies of a particular civilization. >> what do you -- given your views on the president's speech and what we have been talking about s
the symphonies and the leicester and the architecture aren't what they really care about.bout using that as a vector to achieve a more authoritarian ethno-nationalism form of government, to a constitutional republican government. >> you know, one of the things that the president gives this speech in warsaw. he visits poland. he did, well, it's more like he didn't do something like other presidents have done and he did not visit the holocaust memorial. he's a quote from politico in an...
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francine: when you look at divergence, janet, it is shown that from leicester we had hawkish -- it is shown from last week that we had hawkish comments. is that in japan's favor, everybody else tightening? >> it might be. it is hard to say what the impact will be on the yen. but yes, i do think anyone is in any doubt that the bank of japan will be the last to embark on any degree of normalization. they are all facing the same difficulty, meeting their inflation target, however they wish to term it. the broad fact is still about wages. we can talk about the intricacies, but the broad disappointment is wages. in japan's case, we have record low unemployment. the lowest employment rate since 1994, but wage growth is still incredibly subject unti and untl the reforms are delivered, they are not going to meet their inflation objective. absolutely, the bank of japan will be last to proceed to any kind of normalization. francine: is it too soon to make a bet on whether this financial experiment will work out in japan? >> i think it is too early. and they will likely be some success in japan,
francine: when you look at divergence, janet, it is shown that from leicester we had hawkish -- it is shown from last week that we had hawkish comments. is that in japan's favor, everybody else tightening? >> it might be. it is hard to say what the impact will be on the yen. but yes, i do think anyone is in any doubt that the bank of japan will be the last to embark on any degree of normalization. they are all facing the same difficulty, meeting their inflation target, however they wish...
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i recently visited an eating disorder service in leicester. £1.a billion more is going on mental healths done in setting up the project. iam happy has done in setting up the project. i am happy in paying tribute to the work of the eating disorder service. she says they do incredibly important work and we must do more to transform the mental health services we provide for young people. that is why we are putting more money into mental health. it will reach £11.6 billion. that funding will get through to front line services. one example of is the work we are doing to make sure teachers and staff at schools are trained to identify and deal with mental health problems in children. i saw that when i visited a school in bristol last week. they are really improving the quality of services for people with mental health problems. as we meet here today, there is a service taking pa rt today, there is a service taking part in st peter's church in dundee for the former mp and i am sure the house would join with me to commemorate the work done by our former parliamentary colleague, gordon wilson. th
i recently visited an eating disorder service in leicester. £1.a billion more is going on mental healths done in setting up the project. iam happy has done in setting up the project. i am happy in paying tribute to the work of the eating disorder service. she says they do incredibly important work and we must do more to transform the mental health services we provide for young people. that is why we are putting more money into mental health. it will reach £11.6 billion. that funding will get...
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. £12 million manjay rodriguez scorers in a pre—season friendly against leicester in hong kong. biggest stars as part of the corporation's annual report. we will speak to the former cultural secretaryjohn whittingdale he met at westminster. thank you forjoining us. you got the full well on this when you are the full well on this when you are the budget secretary, what do you think now that the list is out?” think now that the list is out?” think it is right that where you have people who are receiving a very large amount of public money, and bearin large amount of public money, and bear in mind £150,000 salary represents the licence fee of 1000 households, now it seemed that the government that it was right that the public should know those individuals were getting those kind of sums. tony hall says that all of the 96 people on the list are worried about being paid. —— were today being paid? what do you think? i think it's right that the bbc should be fully transparent and people will be at the judge that. there does have to become a point where people who believe can move to an
. £12 million manjay rodriguez scorers in a pre—season friendly against leicester in hong kong. biggest stars as part of the corporation's annual report. we will speak to the former cultural secretaryjohn whittingdale he met at westminster. thank you forjoining us. you got the full well on this when you are the full well on this when you are the budget secretary, what do you think now that the list is out?” think now that the list is out?” think it is right that where you have people who...
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leicester and attention now to the sport, mike is at wimbledon for us on henman hill —— let‘s turn our in the doubles. on henman hill next to the pond, haven‘t seen my friendly fish in 20 minutes ever since carol appeared with her bright dress. he seems to have gone back under for the moment. reflecting on yesterday, for the second day running, the big british hope, the british number one, went out. johanna konta, she says she is not too disappointed, because she remains upbeat and confident she can win the women‘s singles title in years to come. it was the first a final for her, a lwa ys was the first a final for her, always seen as a huge match, counter that against the vast experience of venus williams, who is now through to her ninth final, incredible, at the age of 37. this time though, her opponent venus williams, the five—time champion, looked almost back to her best as she outplayed the british number one. konta lost in straight sets, losing 6—4, 6—2, much to the disappointment of the home fans here at the all england club. afterwards she thanked fans for their love and support
leicester and attention now to the sport, mike is at wimbledon for us on henman hill —— let‘s turn our in the doubles. on henman hill next to the pond, haven‘t seen my friendly fish in 20 minutes ever since carol appeared with her bright dress. he seems to have gone back under for the moment. reflecting on yesterday, for the second day running, the big british hope, the british number one, went out. johanna konta, she says she is not too disappointed, because she remains upbeat and...