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there's reaction in the lords.ends in europe so that we have, as i say, a sustainable fishing industry, and also for the first time, we will have the ability to decide who can fish in our waters. and fish shoals can sometimes move for hundreds of miles, and indeed, our own fishermen sometimes fish up towards the north of russia, right down to southern portugal. there is no point in making just a unilateral declaration on this, there has to be really thoughtful, detailed discussions on the future. the bottom line is, we have very, very few vessels involved in this. they are not properly centrally coordinated. we have seen a number of countries involved saying, well, the hell with what you're saying, we're coming anyway. we will be made a laughing stock if we apply some rules and cannot enforce them. lord west. first, the wigs worn by the commons clerks were abolished. now, could another long—standing custom be ditched ? deep controversy has been stirred by the announcement of the speaker, john bercow, that he has no
there's reaction in the lords.ends in europe so that we have, as i say, a sustainable fishing industry, and also for the first time, we will have the ability to decide who can fish in our waters. and fish shoals can sometimes move for hundreds of miles, and indeed, our own fishermen sometimes fish up towards the north of russia, right down to southern portugal. there is no point in making just a unilateral declaration on this, there has to be really thoughtful, detailed discussions on the...
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david ornstein, bbc news, lords.u just how impressive that anya shrubsole performance was. it's quite remarkable when you look at it because, at one point, it looked like india were heading towards a first ever world cup trophy. they were at 191—3 at one point. but anya shrubsole spot the collapse, and india lost seven wickets for just 28 runs. remarkable. anya shrubsole obviously named player of the match, and we have had reaction from the dead, who said this was when she was a lot younger. she was at lord's said this was when she was a lot younger. she was at lords and she said in 2001 when she was nine, what a place, i'd like to play theirfor england in the world cup. a real dream come true for young anya shrubsole. jordan spieth has won the open for the first time, after an exciting battle with his fellow american, matt kuchar. let's take a look at the leaderboard. he won with a score of 12 under. although this really doesn't encapsulate just how chaotic yet brilliant his performance was, particularly on the back
david ornstein, bbc news, lords.u just how impressive that anya shrubsole performance was. it's quite remarkable when you look at it because, at one point, it looked like india were heading towards a first ever world cup trophy. they were at 191—3 at one point. but anya shrubsole spot the collapse, and india lost seven wickets for just 28 runs. remarkable. anya shrubsole obviously named player of the match, and we have had reaction from the dead, who said this was when she was a lot younger....
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the lords committee discussing brexit, but ourjournalists the lords committee discussing brexit, butbeing too gloomy over brexit? commons leader andrea leadsom said recently on bbc‘s new site that she wished broadcasters could be a bit more patriotic. now her cabinet colleague liam fox has accused media organisations of not wanting to see brexit succeed. his remarks in the commons followed a question from a fellow conservative. i think the potential for trade with commonwealth countries is very exciting but every time i open a newspaper or listen to the radio mr speaker, it does appear that some elements of our media would rather see britain fail than see brexit succeed. i cannot recall a single time in recent times when i have seen good economic news that the bbc didn't describe as despite brexit. this front bench team must know that a silly attack on the bbc cannot be used as an excuse for policy. this is a secretary of state who has refused to meet the all— party manufacturing group. can i tell him from the manufacturers i know that they have no confidence in the secretary of stat
the lords committee discussing brexit, but ourjournalists the lords committee discussing brexit, butbeing too gloomy over brexit? commons leader andrea leadsom said recently on bbc‘s new site that she wished broadcasters could be a bit more patriotic. now her cabinet colleague liam fox has accused media organisations of not wanting to see brexit succeed. his remarks in the commons followed a question from a fellow conservative. i think the potential for trade with commonwealth countries is...
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my lords, i thank the noble lord the minister for his answer. the answer which shows amazing complacency. the bottom line is we have very, very few vessels involved in this. they are not properly centrally coordinated. we have already seen the number of countries involved saying, well, to hell with what you‘re saying, we‘re coming there anyway. we will be made a laughing stock if we apply some rules and cannot enforce them. i think the best thing i'd like to do, because i'd like to go as well, is if the noble lord would be prepared to go with me to newcastle to see the vessels monitoring system which i've learned a great deal about since his question was on the order paper which is a digital service which enables us to target those areas so that we know every vessel that's at sea within our waters and therefore, and i've got some very interesting statistics as to the enforcement statistics by the royal navy and others. last year, a lords committee pointed out the challenges posed by brexit, stating that fish know nothing of political borders. if
my lords, i thank the noble lord the minister for his answer. the answer which shows amazing complacency. the bottom line is we have very, very few vessels involved in this. they are not properly centrally coordinated. we have already seen the number of countries involved saying, well, to hell with what you‘re saying, we‘re coming there anyway. we will be made a laughing stock if we apply some rules and cannot enforce them. i think the best thing i'd like to do, because i'd like to go as...
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the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon.ay evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september the 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. saturday turned into the day of the downpour. not surprising when you see threatening skies like this, and there were many others from our weather watchers. the heavens opened shortly after this was taken, and the area of low pressure producing those showers, or the outbreaks of rain on saturday, still close by on sunday. so even if you have a dry start, be prepared for some showers as the day goes on. a lot of cloud around first thing, and perhaps still some outbreaks of rain affecting parts of the midlands and northern england, and into eastern scotland, with low cloud. we will look at things in greater detail at 9:00am in the mo
the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon.ay evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september the 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. saturday turned into the day of the downpour. not surprising when you see threatening...
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the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon. the holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september the 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. there is an east—west split in our weather during monday. central and eastern parts of england, plenty of cloud, some outbreaks of rain. a few sunny spells in east anglia and the far south—east of england, though you could find the odd sharp shower here. a cool breeze along these north sea coast. low cloud and all the scotland and the northern isles. western scotland, northern ireland, wales and west of england, we get some sunshine and warmth. 2a, 20 five celsius in glasgow, though here the late they shower can't be ruled out. we go through monday evening, still some outbreaks of rain affecting parts of eas
the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon. the holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september the 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello. there is an east—west split in our weather during monday....
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lord dannatt is saying this is no way to treat the troops.ey risked their lives, we would look after them when they came back. david cameron brought in a covenant and lord dannatt is saying we are breaking that and breaking the law. he says it is down to the mod to sort this out. you don'tjust have charities to rely on, you have a proper set up in the mod which deals with people going through these mental difficulties. it is something the paper has been campaigning on for quite some time. he is certainly the most senior person so far to come out with something like this. like so many lives of the people in the families of these sufferers. more than 10% of return price back —— britain's soldiers suffer this. what he is saying, i think it is devastating, in 1917, they did not understand shellshock, but in 2017, we do understand ptsd. and apparently there is no mod dedicated psychiatric hospital cap will of treating those with. —— capable. it is ironic, as prince william and prince harry have of course been talking about mental health and mental
lord dannatt is saying this is no way to treat the troops.ey risked their lives, we would look after them when they came back. david cameron brought in a covenant and lord dannatt is saying we are breaking that and breaking the law. he says it is down to the mod to sort this out. you don'tjust have charities to rely on, you have a proper set up in the mod which deals with people going through these mental difficulties. it is something the paper has been campaigning on for quite some time. he is...
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the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon.or the holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. the weather is very unpredictable from one out of the next day. some of us have got downpours with thunder and lightning, others are enjoying some sunshine so it's not all bad everywhere across the uk. here is a nice picture sent in from a weather watcher earlier from worcestershire. some nice morning blue skies, a bit of cloud. the satellite picture with the radar showing the rainfall shows how mixed the weather is, you can see that spinning clown with the rain, that low pressure system sitting over us. it is in the process of drifting away into the continent but it is a very slow process meaning the weather will co
the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon.or the holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. the weather is very unpredictable from one out of the next day. some...
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the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon.he holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september the 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, after the soaking, it is more about sunshine and story. some sunshine appearing. after the windy friday, lighter winds although it could still be quite gusty around some showers. showers to south—west england, and wales. hefty downpours affecting parts of northern england and southern scotland with the chance of rumbles of thunder and hail as well. warm with sunny spells in scotland. the odd showers in northern ireland. not too many sunny spells for east anglia and south—east in the afternoon. looking at part two of the weekend on sunday, again sunshine and showers. persistent rain affecting parts of eastern s
the successful candidate was lord volkes of harridon.he holidays on wednesday evening. the situation, lighting wise, has slightly thrown me off. that's right, minister, keep calm and carry on. claire gould. and that is it from us this week and indeed for the summer. mps and peers are now taking a break from westminster. and we will be back when they return on september the 5th. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello, after the soaking, it is more about sunshine and story. some...
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that you will be at the final, at lord's, dream that you will be at the final, at lords, and you neverwill take that final wicket but it is kind of a reality now and just so happy, the whole team, to have done this. there is no better time for women and girls to play cricket here in the uk. it is something that has been growing at a huge rate but this world cup as a whole and definitely the final was a watershed moment, to be heard here in lord's, a full house making an unbelievable amount of noise, hopefully that will inspire some people to think i would like to be out here one day playing cricket for england. we looked at the previous world cup victories and we had in england in at the start of the year, which a lot of the 1993 world cup winning squad barat, and the girls involved in 2009 and we said we wanted to make 2017 one of those years, the fourth team to win the world cup ever and a part of history andl world cup ever and a part of history and i guess that is something that will be very special for all the girls were a long time. i don't think it will sink in for a while we wi
that you will be at the final, at lord's, dream that you will be at the final, at lords, and you neverwill take that final wicket but it is kind of a reality now and just so happy, the whole team, to have done this. there is no better time for women and girls to play cricket here in the uk. it is something that has been growing at a huge rate but this world cup as a whole and definitely the final was a watershed moment, to be heard here in lord's, a full house making an unbelievable amount of...
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and and psychologically i transform myself into a drug lord. i was one of them i dressed like i pods like. i could not afford to think like law enforcement and i did law enforcement for so many years but i had to completely completely remove that from my mind and it was a transformation very much like an actor and does before he plays a role in the movies or on television however. in this case you were playing a deadly game of cat and mouse any minor mistake that you made and you weren't that great so from what you're saying in essence you were an up true drug dealer during this time right the dalles you wait did you give them all up to the da or keeping your cover and establishing credibility was more important. basically i maintain my cover but any drugs for example that i purchased in developing the case against these drug dealers i would take and i would you know provide them to that the laboratory for analysis them for safe keeping on till the investigation was complete in the event that we had set them up for a major their leverage of coc
and and psychologically i transform myself into a drug lord. i was one of them i dressed like i pods like. i could not afford to think like law enforcement and i did law enforcement for so many years but i had to completely completely remove that from my mind and it was a transformation very much like an actor and does before he plays a role in the movies or on television however. in this case you were playing a deadly game of cat and mouse any minor mistake that you made and you weren't that...
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lord bird. mps elected a new deputy speaker on wednesday.ngside lindsay hoyle and eleanor laing, who were both re—elected. they'll helpjohn bercow to keep order in the commons. gabrielle o'neill asked a former deputy speaker, nigel evans, if he could pass on any tips to the new recruit. we do have a little booklet and it contains the photographs and constituencies and names of every member of parliament. and i think the trick for rosie is to do what i used to do, which is start at the top left and work your way along the chamber, and go back and mentally say the name of the person you're looking at. and if you can't get the name, then you look through the book and have a look at the photograph, and then start again. and just make sure that you remember the person's name. and i used to do it even when i was in the tea room, and i'd look at mps mentally, and i would say their names in my head. and if i couldn't get the name, i would go and get the book. and how do you deal with a rowdy chamber? labour mp ian austin found out in 2012. ian was s
lord bird. mps elected a new deputy speaker on wednesday.ngside lindsay hoyle and eleanor laing, who were both re—elected. they'll helpjohn bercow to keep order in the commons. gabrielle o'neill asked a former deputy speaker, nigel evans, if he could pass on any tips to the new recruit. we do have a little booklet and it contains the photographs and constituencies and names of every member of parliament. and i think the trick for rosie is to do what i used to do, which is start at the top...
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let's go live to lord's and join adam wild.the better of it today in the sunshine, sweltering heat at lord's. bowling south africa out for 361. a first—innings lead of 97. perhaps not quite as much as england might have hoped for at the start of play. this evening the batsmen tightening the stranglehold on the match. saturday at the test, few finer places to be landlords in the sunshine. memories, history. now time to look forward. fitting the start of play runyon by retiring cricket legend, henry bluefield. plenty of effort there. plenty from england's bowlers. 13 wicket of the zuma. the resistance from quinton de kock. south africa slowly eating away at the league. down to 97 when moeen ali struck decisively. england on top in the sunshine at lord's. now down to the batsmen to press home the advantage. plenty of time for that. may need to rush. wait for the rightful. alastair cook is made a career of that. the former captain taking control, and the game away from south africa. england ending the day on 119—1. a lead of 216. a
let's go live to lord's and join adam wild.the better of it today in the sunshine, sweltering heat at lord's. bowling south africa out for 361. a first—innings lead of 97. perhaps not quite as much as england might have hoped for at the start of play. this evening the batsmen tightening the stranglehold on the match. saturday at the test, few finer places to be landlords in the sunshine. memories, history. now time to look forward. fitting the start of play runyon by retiring cricket legend,...
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lord callinan. may wasn't at this week's pmqs as she was welcoming the king of spain, king felipe, to the uk. after a full ceremonial welcome, the king and queen came to westminster. it is an honour... ..where after a brief speech from the commons speakerjohn bercow, king felipe addressed both houses of parliament in the royal gallery of the house of lords. he said that brexit saddened spain but that it fully respects the will of the british people and that britons who live in spain and spaniards who live in the uk must be remembered. these citizens have a legitimate expectation of decent and stable living conditions for themselves and for their families. i therefore urge our two governments to continue working to ensure that the agreement on the uk withdrawing from the eu provides sufficient assurance and certainty. the king of spain. and that's it from me for now but do join me at the same time tomorrow when, among other things, it is transport questions at the start of the day in the commons and
lord callinan. may wasn't at this week's pmqs as she was welcoming the king of spain, king felipe, to the uk. after a full ceremonial welcome, the king and queen came to westminster. it is an honour... ..where after a brief speech from the commons speakerjohn bercow, king felipe addressed both houses of parliament in the royal gallery of the house of lords. he said that brexit saddened spain but that it fully respects the will of the british people and that britons who live in spain and...
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show it's really great to have you with us now mike you have captured some of the most wanted drug lord do you fear for your life my fear that somebody will come for you in the middle of the night i want to be perfectly. candid with you i really was not afraid when i was doing the job and at this point in time certainly not afraid for my ally i understand that you know through my committee with the drug enforcement administration i made a lot of enemies through the capture of major drug lords in latin america but you know i refused who live in fear that that is just not in my genetic makeup. but you have spent twenty years undercover alongside drug dealers cold blooded murderers under the constant threat of being exposed one wrong move and that's it you're next to death why did you put yourself on the frontline like that what was it that drove you well actually i looked at my work with them that the day as a total adventure at the same time i wanted to do something for my country and for other countries around the world in trying to stem this horrific issue of the illegal drugs and as y
show it's really great to have you with us now mike you have captured some of the most wanted drug lord do you fear for your life my fear that somebody will come for you in the middle of the night i want to be perfectly. candid with you i really was not afraid when i was doing the job and at this point in time certainly not afraid for my ally i understand that you know through my committee with the drug enforcement administration i made a lot of enemies through the capture of major drug lords...
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, you dream you would be at the final, at lord's. -- lord's.reality now. so happy, the whole team, to have done this. the fact that yesterday's final was a sell—out, with almost 27,000 spectators here at lord's, speaks volumes for the success of the tournament, and the interest it has sparked. now there is a genuine belief that this could prove a turning point for the progression of the women's game. it does feel a little bit like a watershed moment in terms of the coverage we have had, the ecb are in a great position to maximise our success, and get more girls playing the game, it has never been a better time to play women's sport or women's cricket in this country. the celebrations continue long into the night, but today, the team were back inspiring future generations, because for all they have achieved so far, arguably they have achieved so far, arguably the biggest question will be the legacy they leave. i'm delighted to bejoined by one of the heroes, the only player to score two centuries in this, tournament, a half—ce ntu ry two centurie
, you dream you would be at the final, at lord's. -- lord's.reality now. so happy, the whole team, to have done this. the fact that yesterday's final was a sell—out, with almost 27,000 spectators here at lord's, speaks volumes for the success of the tournament, and the interest it has sparked. now there is a genuine belief that this could prove a turning point for the progression of the women's game. it does feel a little bit like a watershed moment in terms of the coverage we have had, the...
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andy swiss, bbc news, lord's. newsnight is coming up on bbc two.onald trump says that the west may not survive. is he right or pa rt west may not survive. is he right or part of the problem? the head of the cb. joins to see her vision of a brexit so soft, it could almost be called remaining. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening. kyle edmund tried his hardest on a hot and humid centre court, but misses out on a place in the third round of wimbledon. new england captainjoe root rescues his side with a magnificent century on the first day of the first test at lord's. and senior sources at manchester united say they have agreed a fee of around £75 million with everton for striker romelu lukaku. the belgium international scored 25 premier league goals last season. good evening, plenty to come. kyle edmund says he enjoyed his first appearance on wimbledon‘s centre court today, even though he didn't get the result he'd wanted in his second r
andy swiss, bbc news, lord's. newsnight is coming up on bbc two.onald trump says that the west may not survive. is he right or pa rt west may not survive. is he right or part of the problem? the head of the cb. joins to see her vision of a brexit so soft, it could almost be called remaining. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening. kyle edmund tried his hardest on a hot and humid...
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lord mancroft?fox predation, of which i have to say i have been one in recent weeks very considerably, are sneering, which is in my view likely to cause very considerably greater and prolonged suffering, and night shooting, which does cause a high degree of wounding. does the noble minister agree that what is important, as soon as it is politically possible, is to look at the way in which we manage wildlife populations and come up with a method which is stable, which is acceptable on both sides of the argument, and which puts animal welfare at the forefront, which i don't believe that this act does? will my noble friend join with me in commending one of anthony trollope‘s novels of the american senator? it describes the visit to the english countryside in the mid—19th—century of mr senator gotobed, who arrives and is at first shocked by what he sees in the english countryside, fox—hunting in particular, but, after weeks of experience, comes round to their merits and indeed applauds them. my lords, i
lord mancroft?fox predation, of which i have to say i have been one in recent weeks very considerably, are sneering, which is in my view likely to cause very considerably greater and prolonged suffering, and night shooting, which does cause a high degree of wounding. does the noble minister agree that what is important, as soon as it is politically possible, is to look at the way in which we manage wildlife populations and come up with a method which is stable, which is acceptable on both sides...
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chat and music from lorde.eaturing the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. donald trump jr. has admitted to holding a undisclosed meeting, before the election, with a russian lawyer and a russian lobbyist who reportedly once worked for the kgb. and the hardest part to beli enough to do that and it wasn't this one. [ laughter and applause ] china reportedly scrubbed the images of winnie the pooh from social media over the weekend, after users compared the character to their president. though it seems like it would just be easier to just get their president to put some pants on. [ laughter ] president trump attended the u.s. women's open golf tournament this weekend, so just to be safe, the golfers got changed in their cars. [ laughter ] senate republicans are trying to add a provision to their
chat and music from lorde.eaturing the 8g band with matt johnson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. donald trump jr. has admitted to holding a undisclosed meeting, before the election, with a russian lawyer and a russian lobbyist who reportedly once worked for the kgb. and the...
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david 0rnstein, bbc news, lords. but spieth held on to win by three shots. ben croucher reports. he started the day leading, finished it winning, and the bit in the middle... if only it were that simple. jordan spieth‘s three shot lead had evaporated by the time he reached the 13th, that is his ball in the south foreshore robbery. where to drop it? the trucks, the practice range, that will have to do. miraculously he walked with a bogey, out of the lead. another speaker final—round media meltdown. arnold palmer once said, success depends less on strength of body and more on strength of mind. when many minds might have been modelled, speed plasma unscrambled to work wonderful display. his tee shot at the next hole nearly went in. after that, that never looked like missing. birdie, eagle, two more birdies followed in the next two holes. he turns 2a on thursday with a third major title. the only other man two have done that, a certain jack nicholas. he won 18. and there was champagne on the streets of paris as chris fro
david 0rnstein, bbc news, lords. but spieth held on to win by three shots. ben croucher reports. he started the day leading, finished it winning, and the bit in the middle... if only it were that simple. jordan spieth‘s three shot lead had evaporated by the time he reached the 13th, that is his ball in the south foreshore robbery. where to drop it? the trucks, the practice range, that will have to do. miraculously he walked with a bogey, out of the lead. another speaker final—round media...
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have played out lord's.of them are very young. it tells us that, you know, we have the opportunity to play at lord'5 but we often choose, in the la 5t lord'5 but we often choose, in the last few years particular, we have taken england game5 last few years particular, we have taken england games to smaller venues that may hold five or 6000 so we can fill them and create... but now we have a sell—out. we can fill them and create... but now we have a sell-out. thank you very much enjoy the game. come on, england. let's just hope that england. let's just hope that england can do it and they can defeat india. of course, they lost to them in the opening game of this tournament. lady begins at 1030 this morning. looking forward to a. thank you very much, tom. —— play begins at 1030 this morning. let's see how they go today. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: prince william and prince harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother, in a documentary ma
have played out lord's.of them are very young. it tells us that, you know, we have the opportunity to play at lord'5 but we often choose, in the la 5t lord'5 but we often choose, in the last few years particular, we have taken england game5 last few years particular, we have taken england games to smaller venues that may hold five or 6000 so we can fill them and create... but now we have a sell—out. we can fill them and create... but now we have a sell-out. thank you very much enjoy the game....
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that had it all, a full house at lord's, which i'm not sure everyone was necessarily expecting at thert of the tournament. i was listening on radio five live, it was very exciting. tournament. i was listening on radio five live, it was very excitinglj was walking past lord's, and it was the wimbledon grown. did someone just dropped a thing. it sounded like everyone was having an absolute wail at the time from the outside. for once, a story about women doing extremely well and everyone is truly happy. hole it sounds like the day that women's cricket arrived as a major sporting event in this country. able never be the same again. that is it for the papers this hour. thank you natalie and rob , you'll both be back at half i! for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next — meet the author. my guest today is one of the world's most popular crime writers, the rather aptly named karin slaughter. after finding fame with her first novel, blindsighted, she's gone on to sell more than 35 million copies of her books, including the will trent and grant county series. her
that had it all, a full house at lord's, which i'm not sure everyone was necessarily expecting at thert of the tournament. i was listening on radio five live, it was very exciting. tournament. i was listening on radio five live, it was very excitinglj was walking past lord's, and it was the wimbledon grown. did someone just dropped a thing. it sounded like everyone was having an absolute wail at the time from the outside. for once, a story about women doing extremely well and everyone is truly...
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lords, millions more only a match, yet so much more.of indian magic chasing 229 to win, india looked to be cruising and, at one point, needed just 38 runs with seven wickets in hand. but england dared to dream and clawed their way back from a seemingly irretrievable position. and clawed their way back from alex hartley and anya shrubsole did the damage, shrubsole taking six wickets in a devastating spell that broke india and guided england to glory. broke india and guided a breathtaking end to a truly groundbreaking tournament. david 0rnstein, bbc news, lords. this year‘s tour de france has finished in the last few minutes. as is customary, the leader is never challenged on the final stage, so it‘s been another victory lap on the champs elysees for chris froome. on the champs elysees 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is in paris. richard, a fourth title for froome and perhaps his sweetest? think so, there are greé on i think so, there are great scenes on the champs—elysees here, chris froome crossed the line and celebrated wi
lords, millions more only a match, yet so much more.of indian magic chasing 229 to win, india looked to be cruising and, at one point, needed just 38 runs with seven wickets in hand. but england dared to dream and clawed their way back from a seemingly irretrievable position. and clawed their way back from alex hartley and anya shrubsole did the damage, shrubsole taking six wickets in a devastating spell that broke india and guided england to glory. broke india and guided a breathtaking end to...
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may comfort them we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> it's just a shame. if you think you live your entire -- what are these people -- 82 years old and not one soul to see her go. you're thinking, what if that was you, you know? >> for an end of violence in the world, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> for all who are gathered here we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> a lot of these inmates are in here for drugs, prostitution, some don't have families, some do. for them to see what these people are going through who don't have any families that they are their families, is heartbreaking and they'll get very emotional. >> let us pray the prayer jesus gave us. our father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like me >> since i've been here, i found out two of my friends have died of heroin overdose. >> did you go to the funerals? >> no, i've been in jail so i wasn't able to. >> you missed their funerals? >> yeah. a lo
may comfort them we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> it's just a shame. if you think you live your entire -- what are these people -- 82 years old and not one soul to see her go. you're thinking, what if that was you, you know? >> for an end of violence in the world, we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> for all who are gathered here we pray to the lord. >> hear us, o lord. >> a lot of these inmates are in here for drugs, prostitution,...
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. >> she was already lorde.is. >> reporter: but there was a california girl he almost missed. katy perry, you almost passed on her, didn't you? >> she walked in, and immediately i thought this girl's a star. and then i played it for my senior staff. most of them were like, this is horrible. and i was listening to katy on my headphones, and i was like, oh, my god, i'm an idiot. i think i totally screwed this up. like she's brilliant. >> reporter: flom's intuition has made him a trendsetter. >> they said i was robbing a dice game, which was a joke. you know. >> reporter: his podcast "wrongful conviction" now recording its third season taps into the current cultural fascination with whodunits and who didn't do its. >> they put me in this predicament with this guy, either he was going to kill me or i was going to kill him. >> reporter: for flom it all started in the 1990s. when he read a newspaper article about a young man sentenced to life in prison for a non-violent first offense drug crime. >> he wasn't innocent.
. >> she was already lorde.is. >> reporter: but there was a california girl he almost missed. katy perry, you almost passed on her, didn't you? >> she walked in, and immediately i thought this girl's a star. and then i played it for my senior staff. most of them were like, this is horrible. and i was listening to katy on my headphones, and i was like, oh, my god, i'm an idiot. i think i totally screwed this up. like she's brilliant. >> reporter: flom's intuition has made...
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almost 27,000 would fill lord's., only a match yet so much more. england won the toss and opted to bat but the loss of sarah taylor handed india the impetus. if this was an advert for the women's game nat sciver was providing the promotional material, though elsewhere runs were in supply and even when england looked to kick on, moments of indian magic checked their momentum. chasing 229 to win, india looked to be cruising and at one point needed just 38 runs with seven wickets in hand. but england dared to dream and clawed their way back from a seemingly irretrievable position. alex hartley and anya shrubsole did the damage. shru bsole taking six wickets in a devastating spell that broke india and guided england to glory. a breathtaking end to a truly ground—breaking tournament. pure elation, i think. i always think it is better winning when you are all out there in the field because you've got your team—mates around you. this world cup really has been a team effort. people have chipped in a long the way. we have fou
almost 27,000 would fill lord's., only a match yet so much more. england won the toss and opted to bat but the loss of sarah taylor handed india the impetus. if this was an advert for the women's game nat sciver was providing the promotional material, though elsewhere runs were in supply and even when england looked to kick on, moments of indian magic checked their momentum. chasing 229 to win, india looked to be cruising and at one point needed just 38 runs with seven wickets in hand. but...
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she told the lords that the threat has grown since the attacks on 7/7 in 2005.ourse of three months, our country has been attacked by terrorists. westminster, manchester arena, london bridge and borough market, finsbury park. 36 dead and over 150 injured in these atrocious attacks. terrorists mean to sow fear and division, but ours is a community of many faiths and many nationalities, and all have come together in the face of these senseless acts. and if these attacks have shown us anything, it is that attack on one part of our community is an attack on us all. this government is committed to ensuring there is no safe space for terrorists to operate online. my right honourable friend the home secretary continues to lead efforts with technology companies to remove terrorist material. we continue to work closely with social media companies, to progress an industry led forum that will look to take a new, global approach to tackling terrorist use of the internet. lord harris was commissioned by london's mayor sadiq khan to look at how prepared london would be for a
she told the lords that the threat has grown since the attacks on 7/7 in 2005.ourse of three months, our country has been attacked by terrorists. westminster, manchester arena, london bridge and borough market, finsbury park. 36 dead and over 150 injured in these atrocious attacks. terrorists mean to sow fear and division, but ours is a community of many faiths and many nationalities, and all have come together in the face of these senseless acts. and if these attacks have shown us anything, it...
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fans will find out later today who's going to be the new time lord — or lady.is hamilton wins for the fifth time the british grand prix, taking top spot on the podium for the fourth consecutive year at silverstone. and coming up in half an hour — we meet the robots of the future in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has defended the government's pay policy, saying public sector workers get a 10% premium over the private sector once pensions are taken into account. mr hammond would not comment on reports today that he said public workers were "overpaid", but pointed out ministers should not be discussing private cabinet meetings. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. the man of the moment, for perhaps the wrong reasons. philip hammond has, for the second time in a week, found himself defending private comments in public. the sunday times reports that during a cabinet meeting on tuesday, the chancellor used language that the paper says left his colleagues thunderstruck. mr hammond reportedly said, publi
fans will find out later today who's going to be the new time lord — or lady.is hamilton wins for the fifth time the british grand prix, taking top spot on the podium for the fourth consecutive year at silverstone. and coming up in half an hour — we meet the robots of the future in click. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, phillip hammond, has defended the government's pay policy, saying public sector workers get a 10% premium over the private sector once pensions are...
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brilliance to cap it off yesterday with that sell—out at lord's.in front of the home fans. roll on the ashes. you head over there as world champions. we do. we have the kids super league first, about a week off to recharge and then head to australia for the ashes in october. what a tour it is set to be. i think australia are still number one side in the world, and obviously we have got the trivia but we will have a massive ashes series. we played a brilliant game against the aussies down in bristol, i'm sure there will be many more thrillers come this winter. cannot wait. heather knight, world champion, england skipper. many thanks indeed. the head of women's cricket in england and wales says that the world cup — and notjust england's win — is a game—changer for the sport in this country. for me the most inspiring thing about this tournament has been the number of girls and boys in crowds together, absolutely loving it. none of these girls, and certainly my generation of players, did not have that. it was not normal. it gives us a huge platform in
brilliance to cap it off yesterday with that sell—out at lord's.in front of the home fans. roll on the ashes. you head over there as world champions. we do. we have the kids super league first, about a week off to recharge and then head to australia for the ashes in october. what a tour it is set to be. i think australia are still number one side in the world, and obviously we have got the trivia but we will have a massive ashes series. we played a brilliant game against the aussies down in...
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england have won the tournament at lord's before in 1993.hallowed long room, the woman in charge told me progress must continue. we can't miss this opportunity. we have to celebrate properly, and enjoy this moment, and the players had to enjoy it, but certainly, we all have to start thinking very strategically about what opportunities this gives us. this is about a lot more than what this team achieved here at lord's yesterday. both in terms of the attendance here in the ground, and the estimated 100 million television audience following the action around the world. it broke all records. the sense that this was the defining moment of a ground—breaking summer of british women's sport. johanna konta's already become the first british woman in a wimbledon semifinal for 39 years. england's footballers, meanwhile, are doing well at the euros, last night beating spain. but away from performances, there is still a gender gap. in terms of prize—money, 83% of sports now award women and men equally, and 5% of sports media coverage is dedicated to wome
england have won the tournament at lord's before in 1993.hallowed long room, the woman in charge told me progress must continue. we can't miss this opportunity. we have to celebrate properly, and enjoy this moment, and the players had to enjoy it, but certainly, we all have to start thinking very strategically about what opportunities this gives us. this is about a lot more than what this team achieved here at lord's yesterday. both in terms of the attendance here in the ground, and the...
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it follows end the 13th time lord.entertainment correspondent explains. in the six months since peter ca paldi announced he was stepping down from the role, there has been a huge amount of speculation about who his replacement will be when he regenerates in this year's christmas special. regeneration was first introduced on doctor who in the 1960s. an ingenious solution to the problem of how to continue a show after the departure of the actor playing its lead role. since the show returned, it has consistently been one of the bbc‘s biggest hits. a successful combination of a proven sci—fi format and a charismatic lead actor. expectation for the new doctor is certain to be high. emily, you are from doctor who magazine, you must know who it is? i honestly do not know. so few people know, it is a big top—secret. whoever it is, they have massive shoes to fill. taking over from peter capaldi, he has been a great doctor and an established actor. whoever it is, i imagine they are feeling quite nervous now. for over 50 years, t
it follows end the 13th time lord.entertainment correspondent explains. in the six months since peter ca paldi announced he was stepping down from the role, there has been a huge amount of speculation about who his replacement will be when he regenerates in this year's christmas special. regeneration was first introduced on doctor who in the 1960s. an ingenious solution to the problem of how to continue a show after the departure of the actor playing its lead role. since the show returned, it...
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praise the lord. praise the lord. praise the lord. and you say that you saw angels? yes. what they looked like? they looked like men. they came from the sky in a ball of light. and what did they say? they said not to be afraid. then one of them pinched me kind of hard, and then i was better right away. he pinched you? where? right here. what the hell are you doing? god's work, what else? get out of my car! i'd hoped for more accommodation toward the man who saved that young boy's life... and yours. you got your light. now get out. you're not at all curious? about the chip that's been put in that boy's neck? you, a medical doctor who has the same technology in your body? has witnessed this wondrous "miracle" first-hand? i've taken considerable trouble to prove my intentions. the newspaper at your door. the e-mail to mulder. the elaborate demonstration of curing this boy's cancer. you see, i'm dying myself. a dying man who wants to make right; to share his secrets; to bequeath this cure to millions of others just like that boy. so you want to give it to us. to you, agent sc
praise the lord. praise the lord. praise the lord. and you say that you saw angels? yes. what they looked like? they looked like men. they came from the sky in a ball of light. and what did they say? they said not to be afraid. then one of them pinched me kind of hard, and then i was better right away. he pinched you? where? right here. what the hell are you doing? god's work, what else? get out of my car! i'd hoped for more accommodation toward the man who saved that young boy's life... and...
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nottinghamshire have fought back with quick wickets at lord's. stoneman making his century in the last few minutes. full coverage on the bbc sport website including ball by ball commentary. that's all sports are now. i am off home now so i will see you soon. someone else bringing you the sport through the rest of the afternoon. i am pretty confident that he is not smoking outside the building because he is not smoking inside it because it has been ten years since the smoking ban was introduced in pubs around england. it hasn't been popular with everybody, but campaigners say the legislation has helped two million smokers to kick the habit. it is suggested that only 12% of smokers once the law reversed. so should we be celebrating the effect of the ban a decade on? with me to discuss what impact the smoking ban has had ten years on is deborah arnott, chief executive of the public health charity action on smoking and health. and also i'm joined from out cambridge studio by simon clark from the smoker‘s lobby group forest. good afternoon to you both
nottinghamshire have fought back with quick wickets at lord's. stoneman making his century in the last few minutes. full coverage on the bbc sport website including ball by ball commentary. that's all sports are now. i am off home now so i will see you soon. someone else bringing you the sport through the rest of the afternoon. i am pretty confident that he is not smoking outside the building because he is not smoking inside it because it has been ten years since the smoking ban was introduced...
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mr speaker, lord speaker, members of the house of lords, members of the house of commons, madam primeraordinary honour of addressing the british parliament as part of our state visit to the united kingdom. this parliament has embodied the principles of freedom, democracy and the rule of law for centuries, as have few other institutions and nations in the world. principles which form the foundations on which the political and constitutional structures of the most developed countries have been built. the palace of westminster is a symbol of the british people's commitment to the cause of freedom. in the darkest years of the past century, this parliament faced the threat of totalitarian aggression with great strength of character, as did the people of britain. they are the termination and their faith in victory became a model of morality to be followed and a beacon of hope for generations of europeans. the same strength of character, determination and faith in victory will lead freedom time after time to triumph over any form of extremist orfanatical triumph over any form of extremist or
mr speaker, lord speaker, members of the house of lords, members of the house of commons, madam primeraordinary honour of addressing the british parliament as part of our state visit to the united kingdom. this parliament has embodied the principles of freedom, democracy and the rule of law for centuries, as have few other institutions and nations in the world. principles which form the foundations on which the political and constitutional structures of the most developed countries have been...
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taking over as time lord — doctor who fans will find out later today who's going to be replacing peterdi in the tardis. and jay has the weather. something of a north—south split with the weather today is that the sunshine in the northern half, but further south, more cloud, sunshine in the northern half, but furthersouth, more cloud, not sunshine in the northern half, but further south, more cloud, not a lot of rain are quite humid. the sentencing of those found guilty of acid attacks will be reviewed as part of a government plan to reduce the number of incidents. the crown prosecution service's guidance to prosecutors will be reassessed to make it clear that corrosive substances can be classed as dangerous weapons. the home office also wants to work with retailers to restrict sales of these substances. you may find some images in danny shaw's report distressing. the effects can be devastating. this is 21—year—old rush an after acid was thrown at her through a car window while she waited at traffic lights her cousin also suffered severe burns in the attack in east london last month. a
taking over as time lord — doctor who fans will find out later today who's going to be replacing peterdi in the tardis. and jay has the weather. something of a north—south split with the weather today is that the sunshine in the northern half, but further south, more cloud, sunshine in the northern half, but furthersouth, more cloud, not sunshine in the northern half, but further south, more cloud, not a lot of rain are quite humid. the sentencing of those found guilty of acid attacks will...
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fans will find out later today who is going to be the new time lord. or could it be a time lady? seven—time wimbledon champion roger federer will face first—time finalist marin cilic in the men's final at wimbledon this afternoon. lewis hamilton is also going for a record, bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and join us at 9.35, for a spin through the sunday papers with the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths, and the defence editor of the evening standard, robert fox. good morning. home secretary amber rudd has said those found guilty of acid attacks should "feel the full force of the law", after last week's series of attacks in london. there were more than 400 assaults involving corrosive substances in england and wales in the six months to april, according to the latest officialfigures. the issue will be debated in the house of commons tomorrow. the home office also wants to work with retailers, to restrict sales of the products. you may find some images in danny shaw's report distressing. the effects can be devastating. this is 2
fans will find out later today who is going to be the new time lord. or could it be a time lady? seven—time wimbledon champion roger federer will face first—time finalist marin cilic in the men's final at wimbledon this afternoon. lewis hamilton is also going for a record, bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and join us at 9.35, for a spin through the sunday papers with the education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths, and the defence editor of the...
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let's go live to lord's and join adam wild.to be landlords in the sunshine. memories, history. now time to look forward. fitting the start of play rung in by retiring cricket legend, henry bluefield. cricket legend, henry blofeld. plenty of effort there. plenty from england's bowlers. the resistance from quinton de kock. south africa slowly eating away at the league. down to 97 when moeen ali struck decisively. england on top in the sunshine at lord's. now down to the batsmen to press home the advantage. plenty of time for that. no need to rush. wait for the rightful. alastair cook is made a career of that. the former captain taking control, and the game away from south africa. cook and england return in the morning. for now they can reflect on the day in the sun well spent. lewis hamilton is going to have his work cut out tomorrow if he's to finish on the podium in the austrian grand prix. he was third in qualifying, but a penalty means that he'll start back in eighth on the grid. his team—mate valterri bottas will be on pole,
let's go live to lord's and join adam wild.to be landlords in the sunshine. memories, history. now time to look forward. fitting the start of play rung in by retiring cricket legend, henry bluefield. cricket legend, henry blofeld. plenty of effort there. plenty from england's bowlers. the resistance from quinton de kock. south africa slowly eating away at the league. down to 97 when moeen ali struck decisively. england on top in the sunshine at lord's. now down to the batsmen to press home the...
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>> you wear a number of hats at the moment, but you are a career diplomat you sit in the house of lords, you're a cross bencher, that means you have no party affiliation. you have served under labour government in the past when you look at the fact that the conservative party in the uk does not have that straightforward government majority, they're relying on a deal with a small northern ireland party, do you think the house of lords has a greater role to play in brexit >> there's a tricky situation, which is this precedent or understanding that if something is in a government manifesto, and it gets elected, you don't challenge it the problem is that the argument that it's a minority government, you know, really doesn't completely hold because labour adopted a similar brexit proposition in its own manifesto. so arguably you have got the biggest two-party majority in favor of a hard brexit that we have ever seen but behind that apparent reality is a country shifting away from brexit back benches of both parties shifting away from a hard brexit. that may create the space where exactly wha
>> you wear a number of hats at the moment, but you are a career diplomat you sit in the house of lords, you're a cross bencher, that means you have no party affiliation. you have served under labour government in the past when you look at the fact that the conservative party in the uk does not have that straightforward government majority, they're relying on a deal with a small northern ireland party, do you think the house of lords has a greater role to play in brexit >> there's a...
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lord hall says work is already underway to address the pay disparity. some of the bbc‘s most prominent women broadcasters — including claire balding and fiona bruce — wrote an open letter to their boss demanding ‘immediate action.‘ the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the pay gap was "appalling". our media correspondent david sillito reports. alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on the bbc to act now on its gender pay gap. this open letter to the papers says that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many had long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. in the top 20 names was only one woman. the best paid men were being paid more than twice what the top women were earning. this open letter to the papers said that this week‘s annual report confirmed what many have long suspected, that women were being paid less than men for the same work. 0n the whole, i think it is fantastic that so many wonderful women have been prepared to put their head above the parapet. we
lord hall says work is already underway to address the pay disparity. some of the bbc‘s most prominent women broadcasters — including claire balding and fiona bruce — wrote an open letter to their boss demanding ‘immediate action.‘ the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said the pay gap was "appalling". our media correspondent david sillito reports. alexjones of the one show, mishal husein, sue barker, three of more than a0 famous names calling on the bbc to act now on its gender...
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fans will find out later today who's going to be the new time lord.... or could it be time lady?even—time wimbledon champion roger federer is to face first time finalist marin cilic in the men's final at wimbledon this afternoon. lewis hamilton is also going for a record — he's bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and with donald trump in paris and theresa may fighting the brexit, we will look at the issue of leadership this week with a panel of writers and journalists in dateline london. coming up in half an hour. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor philip hammond has defended his position on the issue of public sector pay. he did not deny that he had said in a cabinet meeting that public sector pay was too high and said that generous pensions were the reason for that. but he refused to say if he had used the word ‘overpaid'. he also criticised cabinet colleagues who're taking a harder line over brexit — for publicly briefing against him in national newspapers. with me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. there were two sto
fans will find out later today who's going to be the new time lord.... or could it be time lady?even—time wimbledon champion roger federer is to face first time finalist marin cilic in the men's final at wimbledon this afternoon. lewis hamilton is also going for a record — he's bidding for a fifth victory this lunchtime at iconic silverstone. and with donald trump in paris and theresa may fighting the brexit, we will look at the issue of leadership this week with a panel of writers and...
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an augmented reality lord of the rings?t. i think, people would probably love that experience, i don't know when we will see that in people's living rooms, it is hard to judge how fast ar will be, but we all know that it is coming over the next few years and it will be exciting, and it will ramp up so fast. these are the offices of amplified robot, a london based studio specialising in vr and ar, and they will be one of the first to get their hands dirty with apple's ar kit. there we go, yes, that looks like a man who is walking around and i can see him walk around. there are hundreds of areas that can be brought to life with augmented reality, the medicalfield is one, education for kids, entertainment, real estate, this is the promise of augmented reality. these are some of the ar experiences that matt and his team have already created here without using apple's ar kit. each app has to figure out on its own how to attach its 3—d thing to the real world, so lots of extra programming for developers and a consistent ar experi
an augmented reality lord of the rings?t. i think, people would probably love that experience, i don't know when we will see that in people's living rooms, it is hard to judge how fast ar will be, but we all know that it is coming over the next few years and it will be exciting, and it will ramp up so fast. these are the offices of amplified robot, a london based studio specialising in vr and ar, and they will be one of the first to get their hands dirty with apple's ar kit. there we go, yes,...
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lord beaverbrook. a canadian who had served with churchill in world war i cap. indeed, the self-confident prime minister would choose beaverbrook for his first cabinet in 1940 over the doubts and hesitations of king george the sixth. the stubborn beaverbrook could and did stand up to the prime minister, but he would later complain that eating, drinking, and arguing with the prime minister, "nearly killed me, almost made me a drunkard." not every man could drink 20,000 bottles of champagne in a single lifetime. fdr was like churchill, a man of intuition and impulse. his inner life was opaque, even to those who knew him best. robert sherwood, the same loyal speechwriter wrote "i tried continually to study fdr. to try to look beyond his charming and amusing and warmly affection into his heavily for -- forest did interior. fdr's own daughter would say "no one truly new fdr," even members of his own family. but in decision-making, fdr would choose wisely his leaders from the armed forces. men such as general marshall and general eisenhower. so to, his senior admirals
lord beaverbrook. a canadian who had served with churchill in world war i cap. indeed, the self-confident prime minister would choose beaverbrook for his first cabinet in 1940 over the doubts and hesitations of king george the sixth. the stubborn beaverbrook could and did stand up to the prime minister, but he would later complain that eating, drinking, and arguing with the prime minister, "nearly killed me, almost made me a drunkard." not every man could drink 20,000 bottles of...