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you're a lisbon baby?absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. you know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasn't there, but i look at it and feel, that's my story. at the final whistle the score was 2—1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. in the decades that lay ahead, scotland's irish catholics would emerge from their entrenched disadvantage and inequality. scotland's leading historian is himself from an irish catholic background. we weren't exactly an underclass, but we were pretty close to it. this team was the sporting champion of that ethnicity. that was probably almost as significant as the visit of the pope to scotland, first ever visit by the pope in 1982. it was, if you like, a stage in their emancipation. that is why these flickering images resonate so powerfully, half a century on. allan little, bbc news, gl
you're a lisbon baby?absolutely a child of lisbon and i feel really proud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. you know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasn't there, but i look at it and feel, that's my story. at the final whistle the score was 2—1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. in the decades that lay ahead, scotland's irish catholics would...
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you're a lisbon baby?oud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. you know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasn't there, but i look at it and feel, that's my story. at the final whistle the score was 2—1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. in the decades that lay ahead, scotland's irish catholics
you're a lisbon baby?oud about that because our family, our environment, our community was very much based around that platform. you know, so i look at footage of lisbon and i almost feel part of it, even though i know i wasn't there, but i look at it and feel, that's my story. at the final whistle the score was 2—1, celtic became the first british club to win the european cup. in the decades that lay ahead, scotland's irish catholics
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let's take a look at the scene at lisbon airport. this is the scene at lisbon airport.ador dubai, their country's new national hero. they've been in eurovision since 1984 and haven't come within a whisker of winning this at any time. they haven't been in the top five any year. 64 they joined, they haven't been in the top five any year. 64 theyjoined, in fact. this has been a long, long wait for them to get into eurovision. you can see the crowds. he himself, sobral, not only has he got a heart transplant coming up when they found a donor, is taking a different line on eurovision, he basically thinks there is too much what he calls lift music and music, fast—food music. he says he hopes this will be a victory for music that means something. music is not fireworks, salvador sobral said, music is feeling. it looks like they've been feeling it in lisbon overnight, you'll get a heck of a welcome, we'll bring it to you as soon as we have it. the russian president for me pretend play piano before having talks with xijinping in beijing. he apparently played songs from soviet—er
let's take a look at the scene at lisbon airport. this is the scene at lisbon airport.ador dubai, their country's new national hero. they've been in eurovision since 1984 and haven't come within a whisker of winning this at any time. they haven't been in the top five any year. 64 they joined, they haven't been in the top five any year. 64 theyjoined, in fact. this has been a long, long wait for them to get into eurovision. you can see the crowds. he himself, sobral, not only has he got a heart...
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and, celebrating the lisbon lions.t's 50 years since celtic became the first british side to win the european cup. marco silva has left hull city. he is favourite to take over at crystal palace. good evening. a minute's silence fell across the uk at ”am this morning to remember the 22 people killed in manchester. shortly after, the queen visited some of those in hospital being treated for their injuries. the police bomb—disposal squad has been searching a property in wigan tonight, part of an ongoing series of raids as the police try to establish who might have helped salman abedi carry out the attack on monday night. there's continued criticism of the leaking of sensitive evidence to the us media. the us president donald trump has described it as deeply troubling. more on all of that in a moment. but first, our chief correspondent gavin hewitt on the minute's silence that united the people of manchester with the rest of the country. in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. it was really beautiful, i thought i
and, celebrating the lisbon lions.t's 50 years since celtic became the first british side to win the european cup. marco silva has left hull city. he is favourite to take over at crystal palace. good evening. a minute's silence fell across the uk at ”am this morning to remember the 22 people killed in manchester. shortly after, the queen visited some of those in hospital being treated for their injuries. the police bomb—disposal squad has been searching a property in wigan tonight, part of...
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celebrates 50 years since the class of 1967 won the european cup in portugal and became known as the lisbonemain top of super league after beating huddersfield giants 26—21. the league leaders were missing three key players who were on england duty and they were trailing huddersfield by six points at the break as jake mamo scored a first half hat—trick but castleford fought back and a late try from jesse sene—lefao secured victory. they're now three points clear at the top of the table. former super league champions st helens have appointed australian justin holbrook as their new coach. holbrookjoins from sydney roosters with saints currently lying seventh in the super league after last week's win over leigh. england's men start their busy summer tomorrow in bristol, with a one day match against ireland. the two will also play at lord's, on sunday. the england captain, says his side are in good shape, as they prepare to host the eight team, champions trophy next month. the strength and depth we've had for this side has been extremely strong over the last 18 months. i think the squad we've s
celebrates 50 years since the class of 1967 won the european cup in portugal and became known as the lisbonemain top of super league after beating huddersfield giants 26—21. the league leaders were missing three key players who were on england duty and they were trailing huddersfield by six points at the break as jake mamo scored a first half hat—trick but castleford fought back and a late try from jesse sene—lefao secured victory. they're now three points clear at the top of the table....
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exactly 50 years since the so—called lisbon lions won the european cup, they could have another teamin a league of their own. andy swiss, bbc news, celtic park. scarlets are into the pro 12 final for the first time in thirteen years despite having to play more than half their semifinal against leinster with fourteen men. scarlets finished third in the table, a place below the irish side but scored three tries in the first half — the last from gareth davies. but the match looked to have turned when replays showed try scorer steffan evans dropped gary ringrose on his head. he was then sent off. leinster got closer in the second half but were kept at bay by scarlets who made sure of victory when liam williams kicked this penalty. it finished 25—17 and scarlets will play either 0spreys or munster in the final. cardiff blues can't qualify for next season's european champions cup after losing their semifinal qualification play off against stade francais. the blues had the lead in the first half but ended up well beaten by stade — 46—21 the final score. stade francais will now play either c
exactly 50 years since the so—called lisbon lions won the european cup, they could have another teamin a league of their own. andy swiss, bbc news, celtic park. scarlets are into the pro 12 final for the first time in thirteen years despite having to play more than half their semifinal against leinster with fourteen men. scarlets finished third in the table, a place below the irish side but scored three tries in the first half — the last from gareth davies. but the match looked to have...
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they became known as the famous lisbon lions stand.ver one—day cricket series between england and ireland starts in bristol tomorrow. the city match series which includes the first aaron and at lord's on sunday. the most farmers win came against england at the 2011 world cup. the present day home side, led by one morgan is a tough proposition. the strength and depth we have had for this site has been extremely strong over the last 18 months. i think the squad we have selected reflects that. the guys who missed out, we could have picked a squad of 18 or 19 who could take to the field. that bodes well for us in the competition. i hope it continues over the next two years as we build it world cup. it is a huge positive. pakistan are facing an embarrassing defeat on the last day of the second test against the west indies. they we re test against the west indies. they were said only 188 to win but collapsed to 137. they have recovered to 78—7, needing 110 to win the series. the windies need three wickets. mike mckeegan is one of two england
they became known as the famous lisbon lions stand.ver one—day cricket series between england and ireland starts in bristol tomorrow. the city match series which includes the first aaron and at lord's on sunday. the most farmers win came against england at the 2011 world cup. the present day home side, led by one morgan is a tough proposition. the strength and depth we have had for this site has been extremely strong over the last 18 months. i think the squad we have selected reflects that....
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it there's a big arena in lisbon, i think that's where it's going to be.hat's it from us this morning, breakfast will be back tomorrow from six. goodbye. hello, welcome to viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news this morning. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as the new president of france, following his election victory last weekend.
it there's a big arena in lisbon, i think that's where it's going to be.hat's it from us this morning, breakfast will be back tomorrow from six. goodbye. hello, welcome to viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news this morning. emmanuel macron will be sworn in as the new president of france, following his election victory last weekend.
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it left lisbon, went to mozambique, africa, picked up captive africans on its way to brazil to sell them as enslaved africans. the ship crashed off the coast of south africa. we are fortunate to have organized with george washington university, the university of cape town, and partners in mozambique as we were able to identify the slave ship wreck on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the key markers to identify this as a slave ship wreck is some of the research there were 1400 ballast stones on the ship. to offset the human weight. we are excited to feature those in the middle space in middle passage. we do not have images in this space. we chose to allow the first-person voice to carry the space. we wanted those who went through the experience to speak for themselves. the human story extends to everybody. you will hear voices of those who were enslaved but you also hear voices of crew members. you hear voices of slaves ship surgeons. the horrors of the experience but also understand there is an important understanding of the resistance, resilience, and the survival.
it left lisbon, went to mozambique, africa, picked up captive africans on its way to brazil to sell them as enslaved africans. the ship crashed off the coast of south africa. we are fortunate to have organized with george washington university, the university of cape town, and partners in mozambique as we were able to identify the slave ship wreck on the ocean floor off the coast of south africa. one of the key markers to identify this as a slave ship wreck is some of the research there were...
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he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome.rt the singer admitted he hadn't always been a eurovision fan in the past. i suspect that will all change. congratulations to him. there is wet weather on the way. monday not looking as bright as the weekend. at least you will have the cloud and is heavy rain at times. particularly out west. this is the satellite picture. this is the classroom into the uk right now. rendering cloud, link to this low pressure that originated from quite far south. that is where the air came from. so are we raining but warm. monday, early hours, the rain gets into the south part of england, wales, south—western scotland, and pushing through northern ireland. at this can see at 6am it is right in eastern parts of the uk. let's have a look at the rush—hour. the rain could be heavy across western and central parts of scotland, particularly the south—west. heavy rain. rain. rain hadley also throughout the lake district, the hills of wales, and down into parts of england. —— rain heavy. a few spits and spots o
he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome.rt the singer admitted he hadn't always been a eurovision fan in the past. i suspect that will all change. congratulations to him. there is wet weather on the way. monday not looking as bright as the weekend. at least you will have the cloud and is heavy rain at times. particularly out west. this is the satellite picture. this is the classroom into the uk right now. rendering cloud, link to this low pressure that originated from quite far...
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lisbon is now gearing up to host the event next year.omes from because it is quite a big show that they need to put on but, but that is lisbon next year. on —— and the headlines about a millionaire targeting marginal seats. the sunday telegraph continuing the story that we have this morning about the nhs cyber attack. speaking about the disruption continuing for some time and a picture of the duchess of cambridge garden party yesterday at buckingham palace for children of those who died while serving in the armed forces. just in case you did not have enough of politicians talking about brexit, how about harry stiles? he said he would vote for whoever is against brexit. that may sway your vote, i do not know. and a council revolution, that's dory we have been covering this morning about working with local councils to build more homes to rent. and we will give you more in the papers later. right now you are watching breakfast from bbc news and the main story this morning hifen many of the health trusts in england and scotland affected by f
lisbon is now gearing up to host the event next year.omes from because it is quite a big show that they need to put on but, but that is lisbon next year. on —— and the headlines about a millionaire targeting marginal seats. the sunday telegraph continuing the story that we have this morning about the nhs cyber attack. speaking about the disruption continuing for some time and a picture of the duchess of cambridge garden party yesterday at buckingham palace for children of those who died...
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eurovision fans gave a hero's welcome at lisbon airport to the winner of this year's contest, salvadorlad written by his sister and taking the top spot for the first time in the country's history. sarah corker reports. this is what you could say is the eurovision effect. after saturday's winning performance, it salvador sobral) and portugal a superstar. he did, after all, and portugal's 53 year wait for a eurovision when, as it is the interest in the 27—year—old that he needed a police escort to get through the crowds. —— and salvador sobral‘s is a superstar in portugal. to make you made me jump in portugal. to make you made me jumpa dream in portugal. to make you made me jump a dream come true. translation: we love at all, the worse, the melody, his speech. —— translation: you made my childhood dream come true. his sister wrote the ballad. the simple performance set it apart from the more typical, flashy displays, like italy's breakdancing flashy displays, like italy's brea kdancing gorilla, flashy displays, like italy's breakdancing gorilla, all this in treating performance from azer
eurovision fans gave a hero's welcome at lisbon airport to the winner of this year's contest, salvadorlad written by his sister and taking the top spot for the first time in the country's history. sarah corker reports. this is what you could say is the eurovision effect. after saturday's winning performance, it salvador sobral) and portugal a superstar. he did, after all, and portugal's 53 year wait for a eurovision when, as it is the interest in the 27—year—old that he needed a police...
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he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome.ce at the airport the singer admitted he hadn't always been a eurovision fan in the past. the fans taking over and singing the song themselves. thanks for watching. well, there's some wet weather on the way. monday certainly not looking as bright as the weekend was. at the very least, you'll have thick cloud and some heavy rain at times, as well, particularly out west. and this is the satellite picture. this is the cloud streaming into the uk right now. rain—bearing cloud, linked to this low pressure that originated from quite far south. so this is where the air came from. so it'll be raining but warm across the uk. monday, early hours of the morning, the rain gets into the south part of england, wales, certainly into south—western scotland, and pushing through northern ireland. but at this stage you can see at 6am it is dry in eastern parts of the uk. let's have a look at the rush—hour. and the rain could be heavy across western and central parts of scotland, particularly the south—we
he's now flown back to lisbon, to a hero's welcome.ce at the airport the singer admitted he hadn't always been a eurovision fan in the past. the fans taking over and singing the song themselves. thanks for watching. well, there's some wet weather on the way. monday certainly not looking as bright as the weekend was. at the very least, you'll have thick cloud and some heavy rain at times, as well, particularly out west. and this is the satellite picture. this is the cloud streaming into the uk...
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exactly 50 years since the so—called lisbon lions won the european cup, they could have another team a league of their own. andy swiss, bbc news, celtic park. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. an end to all the rain? sunday should be a decent day, a mixed forecast. some sunshine, this is somerset earlier in the day, a lot of heavy showers around, too. humanists clouds producing the showers, you can see it in the images. further east, more persistent rain, and an area of cloud. this was nottinghamshire. cloud and rain, the rain is now pushing its way northwards. we will see rain across north east england, eastern scotland, too. elsewhere, heavy and thundery showers ease away through the evening and overnight, too. saturday morning, many of us with clear skies, dry and quite a fresh start to the day. there will be the around from the word go, particularly in northern and eastern parts of scotland. a soggy day to come, here. elsewhere, another day of sunshine and showers. the showers tomorrow are hit and miss, but they will be at times heavy and thundery through
exactly 50 years since the so—called lisbon lions won the european cup, they could have another team a league of their own. andy swiss, bbc news, celtic park. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. an end to all the rain? sunday should be a decent day, a mixed forecast. some sunshine, this is somerset earlier in the day, a lot of heavy showers around, too. humanists clouds producing the showers, you can see it in the images. further east, more persistent rain, and an area...
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alison roberts reports from lisbon.ing sheep near the village of fatima said the virgin mary had appeared to them. two of the children, jacinta and francisco marto, died young. they were canonised by pope francis today, because of the case of a boy in brazil who inexplicably recovered from severe injuries after his family prayed to the fatima visionaries. the third little shepherd of 1917, their cousin lucia santos, later wrote down three so—called secrets that mary had told them. over the decades, fatima has become one of the world's most important catholic shrines. we must be here to make stronger our faith and to show other people that if you want, you can do everything. this is an excellent opportunity to see him and to celebrate mass. 0n the eve of his trip, the pope described himself as a pilgrim of hope and peace. at the shrine he prayed with the faithful before the traditional candlelight procession. francis is the fourth pope to visit fatima, but the centenary and the canonisation of the two little shepherd giv
alison roberts reports from lisbon.ing sheep near the village of fatima said the virgin mary had appeared to them. two of the children, jacinta and francisco marto, died young. they were canonised by pope francis today, because of the case of a boy in brazil who inexplicably recovered from severe injuries after his family prayed to the fatima visionaries. the third little shepherd of 1917, their cousin lucia santos, later wrote down three so—called secrets that mary had told them. over the...
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it was allowed by the lisbon treaty.cern from the european side that she thinks brexit will work in the same way. britain can t work in the same way. britain can opt out europe as whole, selectively opting back into things it one of. their view is that this is absolutely not on the table. how much has this can influence the recent public comments by angela merkel. there are several sources including this report, saying after the dinner which jean—claude juncker left, depressed by the chances of a deal being reached. he phoned angela merkel before she was due to give a speech to the german parliament. setting out her negotiating line for brexit before leaving for brussels. according to reports, he said to reason may in the british government are not realistic, they are living under delusions about brexit. angela merkel stood up, having rewritten her speech, saying there are some in britain who labour under delusions about brexit. that is a waste of time. worth stressing angela merkel is not given to sensationalist or undi
it was allowed by the lisbon treaty.cern from the european side that she thinks brexit will work in the same way. britain can t work in the same way. britain can opt out europe as whole, selectively opting back into things it one of. their view is that this is absolutely not on the table. how much has this can influence the recent public comments by angela merkel. there are several sources including this report, saying after the dinner which jean—claude juncker left, depressed by the chances...
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that was allowed by the lisbon treaty and there was plenty of concern when she brought this up at theexit will work in the same way, that britain can opt out of europe as a whole and selectively p°pped of europe as a whole and selectively popped back into the things she wa nts to popped back into the things she wants to be part of and their view is this is not on the table. our europe correspondent kevin connollyjoins us from brussels. what does this supposedly fractious dinner say to you about the way forward 7 dinner say to you about the way forward? it would have been useful to be at the dinner to know how fractious it was first—hand because it is worth saying again that this is all very one sided, it comes from the european commission. they do have a dog in this fight of course. they are not uninterested observers of the british position, but it does i think say there will be a norman —— enormous differences in perception about how doable deal will be when they sit down and that might be happening as early asjune so might be happening as early asjune so there is a real sense in eu
that was allowed by the lisbon treaty and there was plenty of concern when she brought this up at theexit will work in the same way, that britain can opt out of europe as a whole and selectively p°pped of europe as a whole and selectively popped back into the things she wa nts to popped back into the things she wants to be part of and their view is this is not on the table. our europe correspondent kevin connollyjoins us from brussels. what does this supposedly fractious dinner say to you...
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if i look at all the ira atrocities from the harrods bomb, through to eniskillen, lisbon, omagh, not a record of you condemning that. and every time you voted, 56 times against giving the security forces more powers, why would people trust you with our security? andrew, on the antiterrorist legislation, that came before parliament, i voted to ensure there was legal oversight of our police and our security services. that there wasn't executive power given. but you voted 56 times against toughening up our security capabilities? can i finish for a moment? of course. david davis and a number of others voted with me on those occasions because they too were concerned about executive powers and executive orders overriding a court process and i think the best defence against terrorism, the best defence against any attack on democracy is to protect the independence of a judicial process away from the political process and the prevention of terrorism act was eventually repealed... we're not just talking about that. i realise that. ...was eventually repealed, partly because of the executive pow
if i look at all the ira atrocities from the harrods bomb, through to eniskillen, lisbon, omagh, not a record of you condemning that. and every time you voted, 56 times against giving the security forces more powers, why would people trust you with our security? andrew, on the antiterrorist legislation, that came before parliament, i voted to ensure there was legal oversight of our police and our security services. that there wasn't executive power given. but you voted 56 times against...
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plenty of heat with temperatures in seville up to 35 degrees and similar in lisbon and that will extende. we will see the temperatures in the mid—20s across france and the low countries and the uk as well. it stayed gloriously hot and sunny if that is what you like for the next few days. finally a brief outlook for the uk. if you are heading towards the shores you will be greeted by lots of sunshine, particularly in the south—east, a bit more cloud further in the south—west but warm with it as well and temperatures will respond with a good deal of dry weather over the next few days. perhaps mid—20s in the south—east corner and we could see 30 degrees as we move to the weekend. take care. i'm ros atkins with outside source. donald trump is in israel, he was greeted by benjamin netanyahu and he had this message. we have before us a rare opportunity to bring security and stability and peace to this region, and to its people so bike mr trump became the first sitting us president of us at the western wall stop white he also had this warning. iran must never be allowed to possess a nuclear we
plenty of heat with temperatures in seville up to 35 degrees and similar in lisbon and that will extende. we will see the temperatures in the mid—20s across france and the low countries and the uk as well. it stayed gloriously hot and sunny if that is what you like for the next few days. finally a brief outlook for the uk. if you are heading towards the shores you will be greeted by lots of sunshine, particularly in the south—east, a bit more cloud further in the south—west but warm with...
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says it -- he created this skateboard to ride down the rails of cobblestone streets in cities like lisbon, barcelona and rio de janeiro. to use it in san francisco but not with the approval of mu and i. the skateboard according to them, is dangerous. they say they will work with the police to you prevent those from being used in san francisco. >> would you try? >> i skateboard but not on the hills of san francisco. no. >>> tonight, the warriors will play game 2 of the nba playoffs series against the spurs. the spurs' head coach is still mad about one particular play in the game. >> it's dangerous. it's unsportsmanlike. it's just not what anybody does. >> the coach's angry rant about the play that injured the spur' star player plus the reaction from the warrior's big man accused of being a dirty player. >>> next, cybersecurity companies are focusing on this weekend's ransomware attacks. which nation is suspected of being behind it [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. ciga
says it -- he created this skateboard to ride down the rails of cobblestone streets in cities like lisbon, barcelona and rio de janeiro. to use it in san francisco but not with the approval of mu and i. the skateboard according to them, is dangerous. they say they will work with the police to you prevent those from being used in san francisco. >> would you try? >> i skateboard but not on the hills of san francisco. no. >>> tonight, the warriors will play game 2 of the nba...
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led the legal challenge to the supreme court against the government triggering article 50 of the lisbonial date was set and he entered three not guilty pleas. the trial date was set as the 10th of july. lord st davids was placed on conditional bail. there are two conditions. 0ne conditional bail. there are two conditions. one is that he does not directly or indirectly contactjean miller and the other is that he does not publish anything on social media platforms of any description. the trial is now set for the 10th of july. standing in the middle of the north sea, the brent field has been a cornerstone of the uk's oil and gas production for over four decades. now, one of the fields four iconic platforms has been decommissioned. john maguire reports from the able seaton port in hartlepool. a decade in the planning, butjust seconds in the execution, as the topside, as it's known, is lifted off brent delta, and onto the world's largest construction ship. the pioneering spirit was designed and built exactly for mammoth tasks such as this. 380 metres long and 124 metres wide across two hulls
led the legal challenge to the supreme court against the government triggering article 50 of the lisbonial date was set and he entered three not guilty pleas. the trial date was set as the 10th of july. lord st davids was placed on conditional bail. there are two conditions. 0ne conditional bail. there are two conditions. one is that he does not directly or indirectly contactjean miller and the other is that he does not publish anything on social media platforms of any description. the trial is...
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can see some of the cities that may be affected by this including mount airy here, just about now, lisbon:23 to elders berg carol high lands. that will bring you some cooling relief that's for sure and the other storm we're watching out toward the winchester area that's going to be moving into loudoun county so steven city getting some of that with the heaviest rain and obviously they have some lightning with it. typical garden variety summer storms although they are a little bit on the strong side so we'll watch them to see if anything changes with that. now, back on to our temperature story. because of the south wind reagan national at 87, not sure we hit 90 there today. we certainly did in many other locations but winchester is now rain cooled at 79. hagerstown 91. here's your evening planner so you have an idea of what we're looking forward to for the rest of the evening. maybe a pop-up thunderstorm but fairly isolated, 84 degrees at 7 o'clock. by 9 o'clock about 81 and by 11 o'clock, 78. aren't the big headline -- and the big headline for tomorrow, one more hot day, could even be a l
can see some of the cities that may be affected by this including mount airy here, just about now, lisbon:23 to elders berg carol high lands. that will bring you some cooling relief that's for sure and the other storm we're watching out toward the winchester area that's going to be moving into loudoun county so steven city getting some of that with the heaviest rain and obviously they have some lightning with it. typical garden variety summer storms although they are a little bit on the strong...
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with a two-year time horizon under the lisbon treaty, we have got the british election in autu mn.e will have the german election. fore is not much time complex trade discussions to happen. terms,ll, in practical argue against a great deal. to be that the u.k. trade with europe will be somewhat disrupt did. the u.k. trade with the rest of the world will need to scramble for trade deals come because britain relies on the eu's trade deals. i think you have to assert that -- you have to assume that it will be a drag on the economy. anna: the eu may have gotten a boost in the victory from -- victory of macron. but you make an interesting point in your notes. you are talking about bank failure. is this something you consider very likely, not very likely? about german and italian banks testing the new rules. >> this is not a high probability, but it is a classic risk. the problem with the bank resolution roles, the newer -- the newer rules dictate that retired people hitting their income is terrible. anna: we have seen recovery? >> we see quite a lot of recovery. i would not get overly o
with a two-year time horizon under the lisbon treaty, we have got the british election in autu mn.e will have the german election. fore is not much time complex trade discussions to happen. terms,ll, in practical argue against a great deal. to be that the u.k. trade with europe will be somewhat disrupt did. the u.k. trade with the rest of the world will need to scramble for trade deals come because britain relies on the eu's trade deals. i think you have to assert that -- you have to assume...
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the government saying the government didn't have the right lawfully to trigger article 50 of the lisbonrliament was sovereign. that case went to the supreme court where she w011 went to the supreme court where she won it. the other two charges related again to facebook postings, but they were made earlier in september of last year, and concerned other individuals. the three charges are put and he pleaded not guilty to all three. a date for a trial was fixedment that will take place on 10thjuly of this year and he was then released from court on conditional bail. two conditionsment one is that he doesn't contact directly or indirectly gina miller and the other that he doesn't publish on any social media platform whatsoever until the trial date of 10thjuly. much more coming up in the next half an hour, but we're going to catch up with the weather. louise lear has those. it is all going according to plan, west the best and temperatures climbing now. a little more cloud coming in off the north sea, the story so far today, and from that a few isolated showers to this evening, but generally t
the government saying the government didn't have the right lawfully to trigger article 50 of the lisbonrliament was sovereign. that case went to the supreme court where she w011 went to the supreme court where she won it. the other two charges related again to facebook postings, but they were made earlier in september of last year, and concerned other individuals. the three charges are put and he pleaded not guilty to all three. a date for a trial was fixedment that will take place on 10thjuly...
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now, that was allowed by the lisbon treaty.on the side of the commission when this was brought up at the dinner that she thinks brexit will work in exactly the same way and britain can opt out of europe as a whole, selectively opting back into the things it wants to be part of. their view is that this is absolutely not on the table. our europe correspondent kevin connolly is following the story for us in brussels. it would've been useful to be at the dinnerto it would've been useful to be at the dinner to know firstjust how fractious it's really was of course because it is worth saying again that this is very one—sided, it'll come to the european commission, they do have a dog in the fight. they are not disinterested observers of the position. it does i think say there will be enormous differences of perception about how doable brexit dealers when the two sides sit down and that might be happening of course as early as june. there sit down and that might be happening of course as early asjune. there is a real sense in europe, e
now, that was allowed by the lisbon treaty.on the side of the commission when this was brought up at the dinner that she thinks brexit will work in exactly the same way and britain can opt out of europe as a whole, selectively opting back into the things it wants to be part of. their view is that this is absolutely not on the table. our europe correspondent kevin connolly is following the story for us in brussels. it would've been useful to be at the dinnerto it would've been useful to be at...
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the government saying the government didn't have the right lawfully to trigger article 50 of the lisbonin parliament because parliament was sovereign. that case went to the supreme court where she won it. the other two charges related again to facebook postings, bau they were made earlier in september of last year and concerned other individuals. the three charges we re other individuals. the three charges were put and lord st david's pleaded not guilty. a date for a trial was fixed. it will take place on 10th july this year. and he was released from court on conditional bail. two conditions, one is that he doesn't contact gina millar, and the other that he doesn't publish on any social media platform whatsoever until the trial date of 10thjuly. lending by family and friends to help fund property purchases will exceed £6.5 billion this year, 30 per cent more than last year, according to new research. legal and general, which compiled the figures, said the so—called bank of mum and dad was now equivalent to the ninth biggest mortgage lender in the uk. sally francis is a senior writer wit
the government saying the government didn't have the right lawfully to trigger article 50 of the lisbonin parliament because parliament was sovereign. that case went to the supreme court where she won it. the other two charges related again to facebook postings, bau they were made earlier in september of last year and concerned other individuals. the three charges we re other individuals. the three charges were put and lord st david's pleaded not guilty. a date for a trial was fixed. it will...
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scenes usually reserved for global celebrities or sporting heroes, salvador sobral arrived back in lisbonaid, is it me? we have one? he just strolled to the stage. very cool about it all. we are talking a lot today about cyber attacks and how to deal with it. many people back to work for the first time. it has been a big problem especially froggy nhs. —— for the nhs. a cyber attack at the heart of the nhs has once again re—ignited the debate surrounding funding for the health service. labour is today pledging a ‘new deal‘ for the nhs saying spending cuts are to blame for the hack. however, the conservatives said they have already pledged more money for health. labour‘s shadow health secretaryjon ashworth joins us from westminster. good morning. you are pledging more money for nhs it. we were always planning to announce an extra 10 billion for the industry —— infrastructure. it is to do with upgrading equipment as well. various nhs experts in recent weeks as the nhs experts in recent weeks as the nhs needs an extra 10 billion baht infrastructure. i am also announcing a new dealfor infrastr
scenes usually reserved for global celebrities or sporting heroes, salvador sobral arrived back in lisbonaid, is it me? we have one? he just strolled to the stage. very cool about it all. we are talking a lot today about cyber attacks and how to deal with it. many people back to work for the first time. it has been a big problem especially froggy nhs. —— for the nhs. a cyber attack at the heart of the nhs has once again re—ignited the debate surrounding funding for the health service....
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eurovision fans gave a hero‘s welcome at lisbon airport to the winner of this year‘s contest, salvadors the interest in the 27—year—old, he needed a police airport to get through the cheering translation: i am very emotional. i cannot explain what i am feeling. salvador, you made my childhood dream come true. translation: we love it all, the song, the melody, the words. the speech. we love it. it was salvador‘s sister luisa who wrote the winning jazz style ballad. the more simple performance set it apart from the more typical flashy displays like italy‘s break dancing gorilla or this intriguing performance from azerbaijan. and the singer, who suffers from a serious heart condition, admitted he was not always a eurovision fan. translation: what am i doing here, iasked myself? then what brought me back was thinking we are on a musical mission. the song is so special, so beautiful, with emotion. because songs now are completely empty and ours had a message. he also joked that his new—found fame would not last butjudging from this reaction, salvador sobral will go down in portuguese musica
eurovision fans gave a hero‘s welcome at lisbon airport to the winner of this year‘s contest, salvadors the interest in the 27—year—old, he needed a police airport to get through the cheering translation: i am very emotional. i cannot explain what i am feeling. salvador, you made my childhood dream come true. translation: we love it all, the song, the melody, the words. the speech. we love it. it was salvador‘s sister luisa who wrote the winning jazz style ballad. the more simple...