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lorna gordon, bbc news, on the roads around loch lomond. that is it from me. live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: simona halep moves through to the miami 0pen semi finals and to within one win of regaining the world number0ne ranking. chelsea score a late winner against paris saint germain to set up a women's champions league semi finals against holders lyon. and australia beat pakistan by 80 runs to take an unassailable 3—0 lead in their five—match 0ne—day international series. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with tennis — and the news that simona halep is through to the semi—finals of the miami 0pen. she's now one win away from regaining the world number one spot. the number 2 seed from romania beat china's wang qiang in straight sets but she was made to work hard for the victory. halep won the first set 6—4 — and had to come from 5—1 down in the second, before sealing her place in the last four. she's through to the semis in miami for only the second time. in the men's singles, roger federer has claimed the last of
lorna gordon, bbc news, on the roads around loch lomond. that is it from me. live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: simona halep moves through to the miami 0pen semi finals and to within one win of regaining the world number0ne ranking. chelsea score a late winner against paris saint germain to set up a women's champions league semi finals against holders lyon. and australia beat pakistan by 80 runs to take an unassailable 3—0 lead in their five—match 0ne—day...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow.firmed that a body recovered from the humber estuary is hers. humberside police said the body was discovered near grimsby docks on tuesday afternoon. the 21—year—old was last seen in the early hours of the ist of february after a night out. aid agencies say hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the tropical cyclone which hit south eastern africa last week, leaving huge swathes of land completely flooded. whole towns and villages have been submerged. the disasters emergency committee has launched an appeal to get aid to those most in need. 0xfam says that an area of almost 1200 square miles is now under water. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane has been with rescue teams trying to reach people still stranded near the coast of mozambique. a town separated from its country. buzi is now an island... ..its people marooned on rooftops. today, the country's president visited. filipe nyusi saw for himself the wretched conditions of his people. "the first thing we're going to do is
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in glasgow.firmed that a body recovered from the humber estuary is hers. humberside police said the body was discovered near grimsby docks on tuesday afternoon. the 21—year—old was last seen in the early hours of the ist of february after a night out. aid agencies say hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the tropical cyclone which hit south eastern africa last week, leaving huge swathes of land completely flooded. whole towns and...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at the high court in glasgow.ng, following a survey of hospital doctors in the uk. the college says it will now take a neutral stance on whether doctors should be allowed to help terminally ill patients end their lives. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is here. how significant is this decision? its symbolic only, it makes no difference at all to the law, assisted dying bill is illegal, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. if you look at the figures, 43% of doctors polled were opposed to the college supporting assisted dying. 32% were in favour. more doctors opposed and yet the college has switched to a neutral position. it's done that because it said on such a contentious issue they needed to bea such a contentious issue they needed to be a supermajority of 60%. now it will be welcomed by those who are campaigning for assisted dying bill but it has infuriated and dismayed opponents, who say it's a sham poll, it's a travesty, politically inspired. so a lot of argument about this, but it does actually tak
lorna gordon, bbc news at the high court in glasgow.ng, following a survey of hospital doctors in the uk. the college says it will now take a neutral stance on whether doctors should be allowed to help terminally ill patients end their lives. our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, is here. how significant is this decision? its symbolic only, it makes no difference at all to the law, assisted dying bill is illegal, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. if you look at the figures, 43% of...
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lorna gordon, thank you. strong words from scotland and the latest from ireland.r ministers to have a lot to say about what has happened and where we should go. there will be another series of votes today in parliament, focused on the idea of whether the uk should leave the eu at the end of march with no deal. mps will get their chance to have a say on that and chances are, if i was daring to predict anything, i would predict most mps would say they don't want to leave without a deal. if that happens then we look forward to, what does that mean? could the whole process be delayed on that? and then we would have a vote on that, whether there should bea vote on that, whether there should be a delay because they have to take that back to the eu. if parliament says today they don't like the idea of leaving without a deal, that doesn't mean the law has changed and that's definitely off the table, but it's the will of parliament. there will be a vote tomorrow to ask if we should delay the process. theresa may then has to ask the eu, how long would the delay be, and what
lorna gordon, thank you. strong words from scotland and the latest from ireland.r ministers to have a lot to say about what has happened and where we should go. there will be another series of votes today in parliament, focused on the idea of whether the uk should leave the eu at the end of march with no deal. mps will get their chance to have a say on that and chances are, if i was daring to predict anything, i would predict most mps would say they don't want to leave without a deal. if that...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at the high court in glasgow.story has changed forever, and now its laws would too. naomi grimley reports another day of mass funerals at a cemetery in christchurch. these graves are a physical and poignant reminder of the toll of last week's attack. but as the grieving continues, the political spotlight has shifted starkly to the country's gun control laws. new zealand's prime minister has lost no time in announcing decisive reforms. new zealand will ban all military style semi—automatic weapons. we will also ban all assault rifles. we will ban all high—capacity magazines. it's a sign of the times that opposition to this ban is scarce. new zealand has tried and failed to reform its gun laws several times in the past. this time though the political class seems to accept it's different. we have a duty to respond to violence with non—violence, and i think that you will see parliament act decisively on this in the very short future. an amnesty is now in place so the owners of affected weapons can hand them in. the go
lorna gordon, bbc news at the high court in glasgow.story has changed forever, and now its laws would too. naomi grimley reports another day of mass funerals at a cemetery in christchurch. these graves are a physical and poignant reminder of the toll of last week's attack. but as the grieving continues, the political spotlight has shifted starkly to the country's gun control laws. new zealand's prime minister has lost no time in announcing decisive reforms. new zealand will ban all military...
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ok, let's bring in are a correspondent, lorna gordon. we cannot actually go to lorna at the moment.t let me tell you that the judge said that he is com pletely you that the judge said that he is completely lacking, aaron campbell com pletely completely lacking, aaron campbell completely lacking, aaron campbell completely lacking in any victim empathy and he has now been detained without limit of time. we will bring you more reaction to that sentencing. that sentencing was the first live sentencing from scotland ina first live sentencing from scotland in a case like that. we brought you the live sentencing from glasgow high courtand the live sentencing from glasgow high court and hearing from lord matthews. we will bring you more reaction to it. back now to an eater for the latest on brexit. thank you very much. theresa may is not in the vicinity right now. she is on the way to brussels, where she will be speaking to the leaders of the eu 27 countries later. trying to convince them that she can still get her deal through parliament next week, on the third attempt, and to call for tha
ok, let's bring in are a correspondent, lorna gordon. we cannot actually go to lorna at the moment.t let me tell you that the judge said that he is com pletely you that the judge said that he is completely lacking, aaron campbell com pletely completely lacking, aaron campbell completely lacking, aaron campbell completely lacking in any victim empathy and he has now been detained without limit of time. we will bring you more reaction to that sentencing. that sentencing was the first live...