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tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary ofnday. ash barty wins the australian open to become first home winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go. # don't it always seem to go. # you don't know what you've got till it's gone. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. america's top military general has warned that a russian invasion of ukraine would be "horrific" and would lead to significant casualties. general mark milley described the build—up of one—hundred—thousand russian troops near ukraine's border as the largest since the cold war. but the us defence secretary lloyd austin said conflict could still be avoided through the use of diplomacy. russia denies it plans to invade ukraine. here in the uk, downing street has announced plans for the prime minister to travel to eastern europe next week — as britain steps up diplomatic efforts to help resolve the crisis. borisjohnson is als
tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary ofnday. ash barty wins the australian open to become first home winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go. # don't it always seem to go. # you don't know what you've got till it's gone. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. america's top military...
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events are being held in londonderry to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldiersute regiment shot dead 13 civilians at a civil rights demonstration. the killings in 1972 were one of the defining incidents during the conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the shootings after a public inquiry found the victims had posed no threat. these are pictures from earlier. this was the moment people walked along the route of the original march. as they gathered to remember those who died 50 years ago today. and they have been making their way along that route to the bloody sunday monument in rossville street. there will be the annual memorial service which is set to begin shortly. that is where they will be laying wreaths and the service and those gathering for that include the irish prime minister who will lay a wreath at the memorial and he is also to expected to meet the families of those killed. these are the pictures, i'm sorry, these are the pictures, i'm sorry, these are the pictures, i'm sorry, these are the pictures coming t
events are being held in londonderry to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldiersute regiment shot dead 13 civilians at a civil rights demonstration. the killings in 1972 were one of the defining incidents during the conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the shootings after a public inquiry found the victims had posed no threat. these are pictures from earlier. this was the moment people walked along the route of the original...
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relatives of those who were killed in londonderry, on what became known as "bloody sunday", have held the army's parachute regiment opened fire on a civil rights march in 1972, killing 13 people. an inquiry found the marchers had posed no threat. chris page reports. and a warning that you may find some of the images in his report upsetting. bernard mcguigan... this is a day of remembrance and reflection. in a city which was the crucible of the conflict in northern ireland. bloody sunday was one of the most horrific and consequential acts of violence during the troubles. the parachute regiment killed 13 people within half an hour in the bogside area. the victims had been demonstrating against a law that allowed the security forces to imprison suspects without a trial. 50 years on, bereaved families are leading this march retracing the steps of their relatives who were shot dead on these streets. although half a century has passed, the mood is still sorrowful, a sense of grief remains very real. the children, brothers and sisters of those who died, say history will always hurt. i feel s
relatives of those who were killed in londonderry, on what became known as "bloody sunday", have held the army's parachute regiment opened fire on a civil rights march in 1972, killing 13 people. an inquiry found the marchers had posed no threat. chris page reports. and a warning that you may find some of the images in his report upsetting. bernard mcguigan... this is a day of remembrance and reflection. in a city which was the crucible of the conflict in northern ireland. bloody...
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the northern irish city of londonderry marks the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday — when britishdiers opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march. and — keeping your home life separate from the office, thousands of workers in belgium are about to get the right to disconnect, outside normal office hours. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. as tensions over ukraine continue, nato�*s secretary general has said it's up to russia to decide whether to pursue a diplomatic path offered by western powers or one of confrontation over ukraine. but russia denies planning to invade ukraine, despite having stationed large numbers of troops around its borders and in annexed crimea. in return, russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov accused the west of infringing russia's security. moscow has deployed around a hundred thousand troops near the border, angry that a country once part of the soviet union, is now seeking closer ties with the west. in eastern ukraine, separatists, backed by moscow, have actually been battling ukrainian forces since 2014, with at least
the northern irish city of londonderry marks the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday — when britishdiers opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march. and — keeping your home life separate from the office, thousands of workers in belgium are about to get the right to disconnect, outside normal office hours. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. as tensions over ukraine continue, nato�*s secretary general has said it's up to russia to decide whether to...
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known as bloody sunday, paratroopers shot dead 13 innocent civilians on a civil rights march in londonderryrry. ida mckinney�*s husband was one of the victims. he was in this jacket, and ijust put my fingers, you know, through the holes, where the bullets went. the paras' commanding officer was colonel derek wilford. we were under attack. lord saville, who headed the inquiry into the killing, did not believe the paras' account. he couldn't let his soldiers down. i don't agree with his. view of what happened. explosions 30th january, 1972 — the day that forever became known as bloody sunday — is one of the darkest stains on britain's record in ireland. it was the day when british paratroopers shot dead 13 innocent catholics and nationalists during a civil rights march. they were protesting against internment without trial. that was 50 years ago. today, the names of the victims are commemorated on the bloody sunday memorial here in the heart of the bogside, the nationalist enclave beneath the city walls. it's a day that i will never forget. it was my first ever visit to northern ireland, and
known as bloody sunday, paratroopers shot dead 13 innocent civilians on a civil rights march in londonderryrry. ida mckinney�*s husband was one of the victims. he was in this jacket, and ijust put my fingers, you know, through the holes, where the bullets went. the paras' commanding officer was colonel derek wilford. we were under attack. lord saville, who headed the inquiry into the killing, did not believe the paras' account. he couldn't let his soldiers down. i don't agree with his. view...
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tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the 50th anniversary of bloodyy. ash barty wins the australian open to become first home winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go #. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london with shaun ley. on friday, though, the police asked her to make only minimal reference to events that the police are investigating. steve, this is all getting very, very complicated. what should we make, do you think, of this police intervention on the grounds of not trying to prejudice something? it's not clear what it is they are not trying to prejudice. no, it's not at all clear, and as you suggest, shaun ley, the choreography of all this, the publication of the report and whether bits of it — the key bits, actually, will be in the report because of the police investigation. and all of this is important because timing in politics is significant. but if you step back from this never—ending, "when will the gray report b
tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the 50th anniversary of bloodyy. ash barty wins the australian open to become first home winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go #. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london with shaun ley. on friday, though, the police asked her to make only minimal reference to events that the police are...
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of those killed fifty years ago on "bloody sunday" have taken part in a walk of remembrance in londonderryo mark the aniversary winds of up to 90 miles per hour are forecast to hit northern parts of the uk as storm corrie moves in this evening. at the australian 0pen,rafa nadal has beaten daniil mededev to take a record—breaking twenty—first grand slam title. two black men died in south wales after contact with police. a year on, the families of mohamud hassan and mouayed bashir speak exclusively to bbc wales investigates reporter mo jannah. last year, police were called to this house in cardiff on the night of friday, january the 8th. he said the police had come to the property and said that there had been a report of a disturbance. they arrested him. they then took him to the cell. and from what we understand, that's where he remained. 24—year—old mohamud hassan was taken to cardiff bay police station. he was held overnight and released the next day without charge. i received a call from my niece. she kept saying he's not breathing. despite attempts to save him, mohamud died. his death i
of those killed fifty years ago on "bloody sunday" have taken part in a walk of remembrance in londonderryo mark the aniversary winds of up to 90 miles per hour are forecast to hit northern parts of the uk as storm corrie moves in this evening. at the australian 0pen,rafa nadal has beaten daniil mededev to take a record—breaking twenty—first grand slam title. two black men died in south wales after contact with police. a year on, the families of mohamud hassan and mouayed bashir...
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the northern irish city of londonderry has been commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sundayen british soldiers opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march. thirteen people were killed and fifteen injured. the uk braces for more stormy weather after two people — including a nine—year—old boy — died when they were hit by falling trees during storm malik. now on bbc news... it's time for the travel show with lucy hedges. coming up on this week's programme: facing herfears — we follow an anxious traveller as she heads abroad for the first time in almost two years. it was that first view of the sea, and i was like, "i can do this, i made it. this is going to be ok, this is going to be good." we've got tech that's designed to take the stress out of your overseas adventures. i've rounded up a bunch of gadgets that will be sure to guide you to a state of zen. we find out what bangkok's taxi drivers did when their customers disappeared. and we meet the people helping passengers with their paperwork. we are here to reassure them, to guide them and to make sure that they have everythi
the northern irish city of londonderry has been commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sundayen british soldiers opened fire on a peaceful civil rights march. thirteen people were killed and fifteen injured. the uk braces for more stormy weather after two people — including a nine—year—old boy — died when they were hit by falling trees during storm malik. now on bbc news... it's time for the travel show with lucy hedges. coming up on this week's programme: facing herfears —...
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londonderry.there and it's always you are not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry represented an apology after generations of her it's a day of acknowledgement is coming. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? you satellite images are showing russian troops are closer to ukraine porter as america warns moscow that any invasion would have catastrophic results. every week we make an in depth report for the bbc news website and, for the those of you in the uk, for iplayer too. — this time — it's on the issue china's covid strategy — and the government's attempts to eliminate all coronavirus infections. (tx in europe there are millions of cases of covid—19 every week and in china there are very few and china's commitment to its zero covid—19 strategy remains as strong as ever. jayna's overall situation remains stable and cases can be controlled within a short period of time. this is what effective control means in practice. is what effective control means in r
londonderry.there and it's always you are not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry represented an apology after generations of her it's a day of acknowledgement is coming. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? you satellite images are showing russian troops are closer to ukraine porter as america warns moscow that any invasion would have catastrophic results. every week we make an in depth report for the bbc news website and, for the those of you in the...
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of those killed fifty years ago on "bloody sunday" have taken part in a walk of remembrance in londonderry to mark the aniversary. both the uk prime minister boris johnson and the chancellor say a widely—opposed rise in national insurance will go ahead to fund health and social care. rafael nadal has completed a stunning comeback to win the australian open and become the most successful male tennis player of all time. he came from two sets down against the top—seeded player daniil medvedev. it means the spanish player has now won 21 grand slams — more than any man in history and one more than his great rival novak djokavic, who was denied entry to australia because he is unvaccinated against covid. earlier i spoke to our sport presenter holly hamilton, who said that throughout his career, rafa nadal has never known when he's beaten. that match made history. it really felt it. if we are completely honest very few thought that he could do it. he now surpasses rivals roger federer and novak djokovic with 21 grand slam titles. just to put that into context, you mentioned, this victory has happ
of those killed fifty years ago on "bloody sunday" have taken part in a walk of remembrance in londonderry to mark the aniversary. both the uk prime minister boris johnson and the chancellor say a widely—opposed rise in national insurance will go ahead to fund health and social care. rafael nadal has completed a stunning comeback to win the australian open and become the most successful male tennis player of all time. he came from two sets down against the top—seeded player daniil...
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remembering the dead of bloody sunday. 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army, in londonderrymanchester united footballer mason greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault following allegations on social media. our sports presenter jane dougal gave this update. well, just a few hours ago, martine, greater manchester police confirmed that a man in his 20s had been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault and the bbc understands that this man is in fact the manchester united striker, mason greenwood, and his arrest follows allegations on social media. it is thought that greenwood remains in custody for questioning and inquiries are ongoing and, in a statement, greater manchester police said that they had been made aware of social media images and videos, posted by a woman, reporting incidents of physical violence. this update comes after manchester united suspended the striker and said that mason greenwood would not be returning to training or playing in matches until further notice. the club said that they do not condone violence of any kind and say that they
remembering the dead of bloody sunday. 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army, in londonderrymanchester united footballer mason greenwood has been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault following allegations on social media. our sports presenter jane dougal gave this update. well, just a few hours ago, martine, greater manchester police confirmed that a man in his 20s had been arrested on suspicion of rape and assault and the bbc understands that this man is in fact the...
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events are being held in londonderry to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldiers 13 civilians at a civil rights demonstration. the killings in 1972 were one of the defining incidents during the conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the shootings after a public inquiry found the victims had posed no threat. thousands of people, including relatives of those killed, to mark the 50th anniversary have come out to the streets to walk the route of the original parade and march 50 years ago. the irish taoiseach micheal martin was among a number of officials who laid wreaths at the bloody sunday monument in memory of those who died in the events that changed the course of irish history. the irish minister of foreign affairs, simon coveney, also laid flowers at the memorial. 0ur reporter kevin sharkey is in londonderry for us and has more details about today's events so far. thousands of people have taken part in a commemoration walk through the city here this morning along the original route of the ill—fated parade in 1972 and wh
events are being held in londonderry to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldiers 13 civilians at a civil rights demonstration. the killings in 1972 were one of the defining incidents during the conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the shootings after a public inquiry found the victims had posed no threat. thousands of people, including relatives of those killed, to mark the 50th anniversary have come out to the streets to walk...
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remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army in londonderryring and he has done it — rafa nadal wins a record 21st grand slam with victory at the australian tennis open. good afternoon. borisjohnson is considering doubling the number of british troops deployed in eastern europe, as the government weighs options to increase pressure on russia over ukraine. he says the possible deployment would send a "clear message to the kremlin". nato�*s secretary—general told the bbc that should russia launch a full—scale invasion of ukraine, there will be a "huge price to pay." moscow has deployed around 100,000 troops near the border, angry that a country once part of the soviet union is now seeking closer ties with the west. in eastern ukraine, separatists backed by moscow have actually been battling ukrainian forces since 2014, with at least 13,000 people being killed in the donbas region. from the frontlines, our international correspondent, 0rla guerin, reports. 0n the frozen front lines of eastern ukraine, it is heads down in the trenches to avoid sni
remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on, after 13 were killed by the british army in londonderryring and he has done it — rafa nadal wins a record 21st grand slam with victory at the australian tennis open. good afternoon. borisjohnson is considering doubling the number of british troops deployed in eastern europe, as the government weighs options to increase pressure on russia over ukraine. he says the possible deployment would send a "clear message to the kremlin"....
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remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on after 13 where killed by the british army in londonderry. both the uk prime minister boris johnson and the chancellor say a widely—opposed rise in national insurance will go ahead to fund health and social care. more on rafa nadal�*s victory in melbourne, and all the other news now. it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up tonight: history maker. rafa nadal wins a record 21st grand slam men's title, becomng the most successful men's singles player of all time. mo salah helps fire egypt into the semi finals of the africa cup of nations. and england cling on in canberra to deny australia victory and keep the women's ashes series alive. hello and welcome to sportsday. on an historic day in grand slam history. rafael nadal�*s victory over daniil medvedev to claim the australian open title makes him the msot successful men's player of all time, surpassing his greatest rivals novak djokovic and roger federer. he did it in epic fashion. coming from two sets down in melbourne, he dug deep in a battle th
remembering the dead of bloody sunday 50 years on after 13 where killed by the british army in londonderry. both the uk prime minister boris johnson and the chancellor say a widely—opposed rise in national insurance will go ahead to fund health and social care. more on rafa nadal�*s victory in melbourne, and all the other news now. it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up tonight: history maker. rafa nadal wins a record 21st grand slam men's...
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of those killed fifty years ago on "bloody sunday" have taken part in a walk of remembrance in londonderrymark the aniversary caver george linnane was trapped for sa hours deep in a brecon beacons cave system after sustaining serious injuries in a fall. in his first broadcast interview he tells the bbc�*s hywel griffith about his fight for survival. did you think that you might not survive? honestly, yes, at times. i sort of flipped between two states. there was the "i'm going to fight this thing and i'm going to survive" state, which then became "i really don't care and i wish you would stop talking to me so i canjust kind of let whatever is going to happen happen" kind of state. and i would catch that and start fighting again. i flipped between the two so it was kind of dark times, initially, i guess. this is where in november 2021, george linnane�*s life changed in an instant. ogof nynnon ddu in the brecon beacons is britain's deepest and most complex cave system, somewhere george has visited dozens of times before. there is some amazing stuff down there. there is a beautiful black... m
of those killed fifty years ago on "bloody sunday" have taken part in a walk of remembrance in londonderrymark the aniversary caver george linnane was trapped for sa hours deep in a brecon beacons cave system after sustaining serious injuries in a fall. in his first broadcast interview he tells the bbc�*s hywel griffith about his fight for survival. did you think that you might not survive? honestly, yes, at times. i sort of flipped between two states. there was the "i'm going...
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tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary ofe winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go. # don't it always seem to go. # you don't know what you've got till it's gone. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify.
tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary ofe winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go. # don't it always seem to go. # you don't know what you've got till it's gone. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify.
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.�* 50 years on, after 13 where killed by the british army, in londonderry.n bbc news... it's time for the travel show with lucy hedges. coming up on this week's programme: facing herfears — we follow an anxious traveller as she heads abroad for the first time in almost two years. it was that first view of the sea, and i was like, "i can do this, i made it. this is going to be ok, this is going to be good." we've got tech that's designed to take the stress out of your overseas adventures. i've rounded up a bunch of gadgets that will be sure to guide you to a state of zen. we find out what bangkok's taxi drivers did when their customers disappeared. and we meet the people helping passengers with their paperwork. we are here to reassure them, to guide them and to make sure that they have everything to hand. hi. it's london, it's january, and the weather's, shall we say, cold. so what many of us desperately want is some much—needed sunshine. but i think it's fair to say that travelling right now is more than a little complicated, with a seemingly never—ending li
.�* 50 years on, after 13 where killed by the british army, in londonderry.n bbc news... it's time for the travel show with lucy hedges. coming up on this week's programme: facing herfears — we follow an anxious traveller as she heads abroad for the first time in almost two years. it was that first view of the sea, and i was like, "i can do this, i made it. this is going to be ok, this is going to be good." we've got tech that's designed to take the stress out of your overseas...
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, i arrived was called derry rather than londonderry, iarrived in was called derry rather than londonderryd and flowers beside those pools of blood. i didn't know what to do, the first thing to do was to go and start knocking on doors and talking to people who were there at the time, and ask them what they had seen and what they believed had happened. and again, i was extremely nervous, being a brit and what i would have the door slammed in my face, but on the door slammed in my face, but on the contrary people invited me in and gave me cups of tea, and i always remember blue—ribbon biscuits, my favourite biscuits, and they would tell me what happened, and they were grateful i had taken the trouble to come and talk to them and try and find out what had happened. and try and find out what had happened-— happened. and peter, the extraordinary _ happened. and peter, the extraordinary thing - happened. and peter, the extraordinary thing about| happened. and peter, the i extraordinary thing about that happened. and peter, the - extraordinary thing about that day and the legacy in the years afte
, i arrived was called derry rather than londonderry, iarrived in was called derry rather than londonderryd and flowers beside those pools of blood. i didn't know what to do, the first thing to do was to go and start knocking on doors and talking to people who were there at the time, and ask them what they had seen and what they believed had happened. and again, i was extremely nervous, being a brit and what i would have the door slammed in my face, but on the door slammed in my face, but on...
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events are being held in londonderry to mark the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldiersion. the killings in 1972 were one of the defining incidents during the conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the shootings after a public inquiry found the victims had posed no threat. denis murray covered the events that became known as the troubles troubles for the bbc for many years and hejoins us now. 0ur feelings raw because of what happened since and getting to the bottom of what happened 50 years ago? it was such a shock at the time and for a variety of reasons. one was these were the people who were there to protect life were taking life. it was soldiers firing on a civil rights march. the reputation of britain around the world was done terrible damage and i think it continues to do so and i think it was a terrible shock to the british public because that did not happen here, it happened elsewhere. it was a sort of thing that happened in czechoslovakia and in poland when risings were put down by the soviet state. it was a terrible sh
events are being held in londonderry to mark the fiftieth anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldiersion. the killings in 1972 were one of the defining incidents during the conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the shootings after a public inquiry found the victims had posed no threat. denis murray covered the events that became known as the troubles troubles for the bbc for many years and hejoins us now. 0ur feelings raw because of what...
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.�* 50 years on, after 13 where killed by the british army, in londonderry. rafael nadal has claimed a record 21st grand slam men's tennis title with his victory in the australian open final. he came from two sets down to beat daniil medvedev of russia. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejo kiernan, former welsh labour adviser & broadcaster and annabel denham, director of communications for the iea.tomorrow�*s front pages...starting with... the guardian reports that boris johnson is launching a policy blitz, aiming to divert attention from the row over parties in number 10. the same story is on the front page of the i. the newspaper reports that the prime minister's fightback includes announcements on tax, brexit and the nhs. according to the metro, the prime minister is facing another backlash from his own mps, after he insisted the national insurance rise will go ahead. the daily mail focuses on the announcements on brexit. it says borisjohnson is promising to move faster, and to boost trade.
.�* 50 years on, after 13 where killed by the british army, in londonderry. rafael nadal has claimed a record 21st grand slam men's tennis title with his victory in the australian open final. he came from two sets down to beat daniil medvedev of russia. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejo kiernan, former welsh labour adviser & broadcaster and annabel denham, director of communications for the iea.tomorrow�*s front...
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relatives of those who died in londonderry on what became known as "bloody sunday" have held a walk ofhe shootings by the british army. members of the parachute regiment opened fire on a civil rights march, killing 13 people, with an inquiry later finding that the demonstrators had posed no threat. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy has more. re—tracing the steps of those who set out on a peaceful protest but never returned. today, the city of derry relived the memories. amid escalating violence, in 1972, thousands had gathered for a rally to protest against interment, the power to imprison people without trial. when disturbances broke out, soldiers from the parachute regiment moved in to make arrests and opened fire. 13 unarmed civilians were shot dead. and this became the defining image of the tragedy as people tried to rescue 17—year—old jackie duddy whose sister walked in his footsteps today. i'll never move on from 50 years on, just heartbroken, yes. and it still hurts same as all that time ago. the british soldiers on these streets always maintained they believed they were unde
relatives of those who died in londonderry on what became known as "bloody sunday" have held a walk ofhe shootings by the british army. members of the parachute regiment opened fire on a civil rights march, killing 13 people, with an inquiry later finding that the demonstrators had posed no threat. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy has more. re—tracing the steps of those who set out on a peaceful protest but never returned. today, the city of derry relived the memories. amid...
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tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the 50th anniversary of bloodyunday. ash barty wins the australian open to become first home winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go, you don't know what you've got till its gone #. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: swinging satellites! and fruit. sensors to keep the city that never sleeps lit up. and using tech to get better at football... ..apparently. why are we throwing an apple at each other? because this week's first story is about launching satellites into orbit. oh, you're not gonna try to launch this apple into orbit, are you? no, but if i did, which direction would i have to launch it? not upwards. not up! because if i did, it will come straight back down again. that's gravity. that's gravity! no, if you wanted this to go into orbit, you would have to make it go really fast sideways, about 17,000 miles an hour, so as it fell, it missed the surface of the earth and just we
tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the 50th anniversary of bloodyunday. ash barty wins the australian open to become first home winner in 44 years. # don't it always seem to go, you don't know what you've got till its gone #. canadian singer—songwriter joni mitchell hasjoined neil young in calling for her music to be taken off spotify. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week: swinging satellites! and fruit. sensors to keep the city that never...
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events are to be held in londonderry today to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldierslians at a civil rights demonstration. it became known as one of the definitive incidents during the sectarian conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the killings after a public inquiry found the victims posed no threat. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page reports from derry. on 30th january 1972, demonstrators took part in a march which would end in chaos and carnage. they were protesting against a law which allowed the security forces to imprison suspects without a trial. the conflict, known as the troubles, had already begun but it was about to worsen. the army shot dead 13 people. soldiers claimed they'd been fired at first but bereaved families were determined to have the victims declared innocent. they succeeded 12 years ago, when a public inquiry found the shootings were unjustified. relatives are still campaigning. this defining image of bloody sunday shows people trying to rescue jackie duddy, a teenager who was fatally wounded. his
events are to be held in londonderry today to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday — the day soldierslians at a civil rights demonstration. it became known as one of the definitive incidents during the sectarian conflict in northern ireland. 12 years ago, the british government apologised for the killings after a public inquiry found the victims posed no threat. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page reports from derry. on 30th january 1972, demonstrators took part in a march which would...
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mrs mcginley died here at altnagelvin hospital in londonderry.pened to mum because mum has told them. but we do not know. and that is all we need to know, is somebody to tell us. health officials, the police, and the coroner all investigated but none were able to reach definitive conclusions. the family recorded every step in their long campaign. it's all there. to let them see how much we fought. they eventually took the case to the public service watchdog, the northern ireland ombudsman. the bbc has seen his report from 2017, the full details have not been made public before. the ombudsman said the hospital's record—keeping had been inadequate, he raised serious concern that inaccurate information was given about cctv. the ombudsman said it was impossible to understand why the trust did not adequately investigate. the western health trust has repeated its sincerest apologies to the family for the distress experienced as a result of the its failure to investigate, it also says it has fully accepted the ombudsman's findings. maureen mcginley�*s s
mrs mcginley died here at altnagelvin hospital in londonderry.pened to mum because mum has told them. but we do not know. and that is all we need to know, is somebody to tell us. health officials, the police, and the coroner all investigated but none were able to reach definitive conclusions. the family recorded every step in their long campaign. it's all there. to let them see how much we fought. they eventually took the case to the public service watchdog, the northern ireland ombudsman. the...
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tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary ofil rights demonstration. a new theatre production, called the white handkerchief, is having its premiere in derry. the writer, liam campbell, who died last month, spoke to our ireland correspondent chris page about the production. this image is a defining symbol of humanity amidst the horror of bloody sunday. the priest, father edward daly, waving a handkerchief as a white flag to try to protect jackie duddy, whose wounds turned out to be fatal. you feel it gather on you. the stage show, which gets its name from the picture, is moving, evocative and compelling. we take back the streets, i we take back law and order! you murder innocent men — and boys! boys... boys on the doorstep of their adult life. it was conceived over several years by the late liam campbell. as a writer, the first challenge for me was not so much, what do you write, but what do you leave out? because in almost every aspect, every microcosm of the stories, when you begin to do your research, behind the headlines, if
tomorrow, events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the fiftieth anniversary ofil rights demonstration. a new theatre production, called the white handkerchief, is having its premiere in derry. the writer, liam campbell, who died last month, spoke to our ireland correspondent chris page about the production. this image is a defining symbol of humanity amidst the horror of bloody sunday. the priest, father edward daly, waving a handkerchief as a white flag to try to protect...
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kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.l that i don't belong anywhere, and i'm not accepted unless, you know... i try and fit in everywhere i can, but, you know, it's always you're not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry recommended a state apology. that was something that a lot of our people really wanted, even before compensation. what they wanted to hear was someone to say, "sorry, it wasn't your fault, it was our fault." the process has been long, not least because the devolved governments collapsed for three years. but now ministers have agreed to hold an event to formally apologise. lots of victims have passed and not had an apology. all i wanted was someone to say sorry. after generations of hurt, a day of acknowledgement is coming. chris page, bbc news. details of organisations which offer information and support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline — or you can call forfree, at any time to hear recorded information on 08000155 998. a giant coral reef that's in pristine condition has been discovered off
kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.l that i don't belong anywhere, and i'm not accepted unless, you know... i try and fit in everywhere i can, but, you know, it's always you're not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry recommended a state apology. that was something that a lot of our people really wanted, even before compensation. what they wanted to hear was someone to say, "sorry, it wasn't your fault, it was our fault." the process has been long, not least...
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kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.that i couldn't do pe, you know, i couldn't have showers, and it was mainly because of how ifelt myself, you know, about my body. i'm lonely and still feel that i don't belong anywhere, and i'm not accepted unless, you know — i try and fit in everywhere i can, but you know, it's always you're not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry report set out the legacy of suffering. the inquiry recommended a state apology. that was something that a lot of our people really wanted, even before compensation. you know, there was many people that says, you know, money's too late, redress is too late. what they wanted to hear was someone to say, "sorry, it wasn't your fault, it was our fault." the process has been delayed, not least because the devolved governments collapsed for three years, but now ministers have agreed to hold an event in march to formally apologise to survivors. lots of our victims have passed and not had an apology. we'll live with this to the rest of our lives, yyou kno
kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.that i couldn't do pe, you know, i couldn't have showers, and it was mainly because of how ifelt myself, you know, about my body. i'm lonely and still feel that i don't belong anywhere, and i'm not accepted unless, you know — i try and fit in everywhere i can, but you know, it's always you're not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry report set out the legacy of suffering. the inquiry recommended a state apology. that was something...
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maureen mcginley died in londonderry, and her children have decided to renew their campaign to find outspitality. she died 15 years ago this month from pneumonia at the age of 78. two months later, mrs mcginley�*s gp asked to see her family because he'd received the results of a postmortem. what he said then, "i'm not sure how to tell youse this", and he said she had 3a broken bones. that is so hard to realise that this has happened. to such a small, wee pensioner that never done anybody any harm. we didn't know what to believe or who to believe or where to go for answers or where do we ask for answers. but that is the only fact which is known for sure. but we do not know. and that is all we need to know, is somebody to tell us. health officials, the police, and the coroner all investigated but none were able to reach definitive conclusions. the family recorded every step in their long campaign. it's all there. to let them see how much we fought. they eventually took the case to the public service watchdog, the northern ireland ombudsman. the bbc has seen his report from 2017, the full
maureen mcginley died in londonderry, and her children have decided to renew their campaign to find outspitality. she died 15 years ago this month from pneumonia at the age of 78. two months later, mrs mcginley�*s gp asked to see her family because he'd received the results of a postmortem. what he said then, "i'm not sure how to tell youse this", and he said she had 3a broken bones. that is so hard to realise that this has happened. to such a small, wee pensioner that never done...
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kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.ending letters to the teacher, saying that i couldn't do pe, you know, i couldn't have showers, and it was mainly because of how ifelt myself, you know, about my body. i'm lonely and still feel that i don't belong anywhere, and i'm not accepted unless, you know — i try and fit in everywhere i can, but you know, it's always you're not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry report set out the legacy of suffering. the inquiry recommended a state apology. that was something that a lot of our people really wanted, even before compensation. you know, there was many people that says, you know, money's too late, redress is too late. what they wanted to hear was someone to say, "sorry, it wasn't your fault, it was our fault." the process has been delayed, not least because the devolved governments collapsed for three years, but now ministers have agreed to hold an event in march to formally apologise to survivors. lots of our victims have passed and not had an apology. we'll live with t
kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.ending letters to the teacher, saying that i couldn't do pe, you know, i couldn't have showers, and it was mainly because of how ifelt myself, you know, about my body. i'm lonely and still feel that i don't belong anywhere, and i'm not accepted unless, you know — i try and fit in everywhere i can, but you know, it's always you're not wanted. it's five years since a public inquiry report set out the legacy of suffering. the inquiry recommended...
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this weekend events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the 50th anniversary ofent chris page been finding out more. this image is a defining symbol of humanity omits the horror of plenty sunday. the priest, father edward daly, waving a handkerchief is a white flag to try to protect jackie duddy, whose wounds turned out to be fatal. the stage show, which gets its name from the picture, is moving, evocative and compelling. taste moving, evocative and compelling. 7 take back the streets, we take back law and order! you take back the streets, we take back law and order!— take back the streets, we take back law and order! you murder innocent men, and law and order! you murder innocent men. and boys! _ law and order! you murder innocent men, and boys! it— law and order! you murder innocent men, and boys! it was— law and order! you murder innocent men, and boys! it was conceived . law and order! you murder innocent i men, and boys! it was conceived over several years — men, and boys! it was conceived over several years by _ men, and boys! it was conceived over several
this weekend events will be held in londonderry and around the world to mark the 50th anniversary ofent chris page been finding out more. this image is a defining symbol of humanity omits the horror of plenty sunday. the priest, father edward daly, waving a handkerchief is a white flag to try to protect jackie duddy, whose wounds turned out to be fatal. the stage show, which gets its name from the picture, is moving, evocative and compelling. taste moving, evocative and compelling. 7 take back...
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kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.y to stop them speaking out against him. it follows claims by a senior conservative mp that would—be rebels have been told funding could be pulled from their constitutencies and embarrassing stories leaked to the press if they failed to support boris johnson. this is a little of what william wragg had to say. the intimidation of a member of parliament is a serious matter. moreover, the reports of which i'm aware would seem to constitute blackmail. william wragg's claims have been corroborated by mp christian wakeford, who defected from the conservative party to labour on wednesday. he says he was threatened over funding. i was threatened that i would not get the school for radcliffe if i didn't vote one particular way. this is a town that's not had a high school for the best part of ten years, and how would you feel holding back regeneration of a town for a vote? it didn't sit comfortably, and that was really that kind of starting to question my place, where it was, and ultimately to w
kate walmsley was in an institution in londonderry.y to stop them speaking out against him. it follows claims by a senior conservative mp that would—be rebels have been told funding could be pulled from their constitutencies and embarrassing stories leaked to the press if they failed to support boris johnson. this is a little of what william wragg had to say. the intimidation of a member of parliament is a serious matter. moreover, the reports of which i'm aware would seem to constitute...