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alex forsyth, bbc news, loughborough.e from far and wide, including words of congratulation from president trump. here, labour leaderjeremy corbyn said mrjohnson didn't have the support of the country. and the lib dems' new leader, jo swinson, said he isn't fit to be prime minister. so what about other reaction across the country? in a moment we'll be hearing from our correspondents in wales and scotland, but first let's go to emma vardy in belfast. emma. there is lots of apprehension here over how boris johnson there is lots of apprehension here over how borisjohnson will avoid the need for checks on the irish border. those agreements theresa may made previously are effectively ripped up and borisjohnson are starting afresh. he wants to ditch the irish backstop. that was the arrangement that could have kept northern ireland more closely tied to eu rules. the nationalist party here, sinn fein, says that means is us here, sinn fein, says that means is us towards a catastrophic no—deal brexit. the democratic unionist party
alex forsyth, bbc news, loughborough.e from far and wide, including words of congratulation from president trump. here, labour leaderjeremy corbyn said mrjohnson didn't have the support of the country. and the lib dems' new leader, jo swinson, said he isn't fit to be prime minister. so what about other reaction across the country? in a moment we'll be hearing from our correspondents in wales and scotland, but first let's go to emma vardy in belfast. emma. there is lots of apprehension here over...
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the mp for loughborough? i do. they are, if i may say, a withering retort to the gloomy people opposite who say there is no solution, who begins the negotiations by saying defeat is inevitable. it is not true, as my right honourable friend has identified. the facilitation is to exist, the remedy is to exist and what it takes now is the political will to get there. the conservative pa rty‘s manifesto will to get there. the conservative party's manifesto 2017 says we need to deliver a smooth and orderly departure from the european union and that phrase is repeated eight times in the document so does my prime minister agree with me that he has no mandate to deliver no deal? the honourable gentleman will also, since he is a student of the conservative party manifesto, know the government was committed, both then and since to prepare for a no deal outcome, not that we want it. not that we want it. i... i am grateful to my honourable friend that reminds me the policy was a no deal is better than a bad deal. we don't want
the mp for loughborough? i do. they are, if i may say, a withering retort to the gloomy people opposite who say there is no solution, who begins the negotiations by saying defeat is inevitable. it is not true, as my right honourable friend has identified. the facilitation is to exist, the remedy is to exist and what it takes now is the political will to get there. the conservative pa rty‘s manifesto will to get there. the conservative party's manifesto 2017 says we need to deliver a smooth...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, loughborough.ing covered by the bbc world service... south korea has said its fighter jets fired warning shots at a russian military aircraft that twice entered its airspace. russia appeared to be carrying out the operation with chinese warplanes — but denied it had violated south korean airspace. japan says its military also deployed jets in response to the russian incursion. korean service. and one of the most read on the bbc news website — police in sydney, australia have arrested a man accused of carrying 1a0—million—us—dollars‘ worth of drugs — after he crashed his vehicle into police cars outside a police station. he‘s been charged with supplying drugs and negligent driving. europe is experiencing a heatwave, and it‘s only going to get hotter as the week goes on. here are some pictures from today. this is bordeaux in france, which recorded its highest temperature since records began a1.2 degrees celcius. here a people cooling off in paris — forecasters there say they could see a new record hi
alex forsyth, bbc news, loughborough.ing covered by the bbc world service... south korea has said its fighter jets fired warning shots at a russian military aircraft that twice entered its airspace. russia appeared to be carrying out the operation with chinese warplanes — but denied it had violated south korean airspace. japan says its military also deployed jets in response to the russian incursion. korean service. and one of the most read on the bbc news website — police in sydney,...
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the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at loughborough pray and one. loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenæum stuart and william newton. following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. 17 it is 7 the organ is with god it is the finest in the whole looking today only be played by the musical director of the martin chapel . viewed from the thames while mabel hospital looks quite magnificent yet it enjoyed only moderate popularity with its resident men who spent most of the adult life in the spotlight conditions that existed see found it hard in old age to get accustomed to the extravagant opulence of the rock architecture and certainly not for the daily round was marked by military drill and poor food as one old talking planed pillars colonnades unsealing frescoes don't exactly go hand in hand with pickled beef and flat a all that's been watered down. the heart of the naval hospit
the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at loughborough pray and one. loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the carriage was designed by james athenæum stuart and william newton. following 851779 they renovated the originally baroque church in classical stuff. made by samuel greening so. 17 it is 7 the organ is with god it is the finest in the whole looking today only be played by the musical director...
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you talk to the contributors that are involved, and those reports in loughborough, we're in contact with conservative party members from those local associations for a few days ahead of those films, they knew exactly where were heading and how they would be represented. and in both cases, they were very happy with how they came across. part of it is about how the conversation and thinking it through to make sure that you aren't sort of leaping, that you're considering how it's going be perceived by the public. i think a big part of this role has had as been about the coverage on air, but by feeding into the wider political machine. i have attended several of the hustings events between boris johnson jeremy hunt that are taking place across the united kingdom and talking to people, not necessarily people that appear on the news, butjust talking to as many people as possible who are attending those events, i can feed back to colleagues in westminster that may not always get the call taking a chance to attend. just a sense of the people are thinking and feeling, something that is often been
you talk to the contributors that are involved, and those reports in loughborough, we're in contact with conservative party members from those local associations for a few days ahead of those films, they knew exactly where were heading and how they would be represented. and in both cases, they were very happy with how they came across. part of it is about how the conversation and thinking it through to make sure that you aren't sort of leaping, that you're considering how it's going be...
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the bbc‘s alex forsyth has been talking to grassroots tories in loughborough.m loughborough make of the result? boris will show us that he is a team leader. well, he better not let us down. he's got to get the party together and the country together. they watched with bated breath as the new prime minister was announced this morning, not all convinced the right man got the job. well, i'm sceptical. i hope that i'm proven wrong. i'm absolutely over the moon. we first met these conservative members a few weeks ago, when there were still several candidates in the race. they were split then about who should win. i just want somebody that it's going to unify a party and, ideally, parliament. that's still sarah's hope today, even though she didn't back borisjohnson. he really does need to prioritise bringing all the different factions of the conservative party together. if he's going to make a success of his promises, he's just going to need to present unity rather than division. paul is convinced he can. i think the party will get behind him. they have to get behind
the bbc‘s alex forsyth has been talking to grassroots tories in loughborough.m loughborough make of the result? boris will show us that he is a team leader. well, he better not let us down. he's got to get the party together and the country together. they watched with bated breath as the new prime minister was announced this morning, not all convinced the right man got the job. well, i'm sceptical. i hope that i'm proven wrong. i'm absolutely over the moon. we first met these conservative...
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in loughborough this lunchtime the park—goers and picnickers were digesting the news about their newohnson? that's the one. he can't make much more mess than what we are already in. i must say, it really concerns me because i don't feel confident that he understands the whole brexit process. delighted, basically. he seems to be the guy who is going to get us out of this brexit. well, i think he's the biggest idiot that has ever walked. he will make decisions that are off the cuff with no thought at all. that is the sort of bloke he is. seven—year—old joe and his gran are hopeful. i think he is likely to get things done. i like him because he has funny hair. but it will take more than that to bring his party and the country together. with me now is political correspondent nick eardley. what do you make of it all? boris johnson has made the conservatives feel good again and i spent most of the day in parliament in its fascinating watching for the past few months, and looking sad and depressed about the state of their party and if feel like they've got a bit of enthusiasm back. the boyc
in loughborough this lunchtime the park—goers and picnickers were digesting the news about their newohnson? that's the one. he can't make much more mess than what we are already in. i must say, it really concerns me because i don't feel confident that he understands the whole brexit process. delighted, basically. he seems to be the guy who is going to get us out of this brexit. well, i think he's the biggest idiot that has ever walked. he will make decisions that are off the cuff with no...
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we train together in loughborough as well so we are obviously doing something right and the rest of theyou're doing something exactly right. something very right indeed, and, a year out from the tokyo olympics, adam peaty seems to be timing his peak to perfection. david ornstein, bbc news. that's it from me. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. zimmermann a hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight... no world record today, but peaty powers to a third world gold in a british one—two in the 100 metres. where next for gareth bale? the welshman is definitely not welcome at real madrid any more. and from crying at carnoustie to claiming the claretjug. shane lowry speaks about his incredible turnaround. hello and welcome to sportsday. so let's start with adam peaty, because britain's golden boy continues his domination in swimming, storming to his third successive gold in the 100 metres breastroke at the world championships. and, just a day after breaking his own world record and becoming the first man to break 57 seconds, he says ther
we train together in loughborough as well so we are obviously doing something right and the rest of theyou're doing something exactly right. something very right indeed, and, a year out from the tokyo olympics, adam peaty seems to be timing his peak to perfection. david ornstein, bbc news. that's it from me. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. zimmermann a hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight... no world record today, but peaty...
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so we're trying to find our way via peterborough and then over across to loughborough, we think thatto work. i was supposed to travel up to luton last night. i wasn't able to so i had to head back home, which is down south. looked this morning and it looked all right, but i've just been stopped at st pancras and i need to find somewhere else. engineers are still struggling to repair overhead power lines which sagged in the severe heat. description remains on thameslink and great northern trains. —— disruption. 0vernight thunderstorms came as a relief for many, but not for those with a plane to catch. at heathrow, dozens of cancelled flights left some passengers having to sleep on the floor overnight. 0thers to sleep on the floor overnight. others were told to simply find a different airport. we were due to fly to denmark yesterday for one of my best friend's weddings, we boarded the flight at about 6:15 only to be told of delays due to a storm passing through london. the delays kept coming and coming. by 10:45, they cancelled the flight, as the crew had ran out of hours. they also ha
so we're trying to find our way via peterborough and then over across to loughborough, we think thatto work. i was supposed to travel up to luton last night. i wasn't able to so i had to head back home, which is down south. looked this morning and it looked all right, but i've just been stopped at st pancras and i need to find somewhere else. engineers are still struggling to repair overhead power lines which sagged in the severe heat. description remains on thameslink and great northern...
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they assume in the game no get their lair like you're going to loughborough i think you see getting alot of good and you have to sit and do little feeling love the man pointed out there to quote that scene or a and a new little lick of yasser abed all but are you going to get you see that we're not all i was i came into meant to know. are you out of danger yeah get out of that i want to cause i'm. sure nobody got into. this is he's in the mustard up with some confused. sort in the. way you know i mean i mean you know you. know what i'm going to get the man of the. universe. again. i say you. didn't. do my thing yes. it was going to other must yeah and. and which of course and we meant them in the proof is inadequate the majority of the course and in this incident the every is do you eat them being human one of these over. you know accounting fraud to the gov like a city no around it. because of your film alex and we fight because like you move. the needle by now. to give you a clue that this new game addict bit with inform them that middle they keep the government in the social scene
they assume in the game no get their lair like you're going to loughborough i think you see getting alot of good and you have to sit and do little feeling love the man pointed out there to quote that scene or a and a new little lick of yasser abed all but are you going to get you see that we're not all i was i came into meant to know. are you out of danger yeah get out of that i want to cause i'm. sure nobody got into. this is he's in the mustard up with some confused. sort in the. way you know...
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so we're trying to find our way via peterborough and then over across to loughborough, we think thatas supposed to travel up to luton last night. i wasn't able to so i had to head back home, which is down south. looked this morning and it looked all right, but i've just been stopped at st pancras and i need to find somewhere else. engineers are still struggling to repair overhead power lines which sagged in the severe heat. disruption remains on thameslink and great northern trains. overnight thunderstorms came as a relief for many, but not for those with a plane to catch. at heathrow, dozens of cancelled flights left some passengers having to sleep on the floor overnight. others were told to simply find a different airport. we were due to fly to denmark yesterday for one of my best friend's weddings, we boarded the flight at about 6:15 only to be told of delays due to a storm passing through london. the delays kept coming and coming. by 10:45, they cancelled the flight, as the crew had run out of hours. they also have our bags, so we're off to the wedding with nothing to wear! but h
so we're trying to find our way via peterborough and then over across to loughborough, we think thatas supposed to travel up to luton last night. i wasn't able to so i had to head back home, which is down south. looked this morning and it looked all right, but i've just been stopped at st pancras and i need to find somewhere else. engineers are still struggling to repair overhead power lines which sagged in the severe heat. disruption remains on thameslink and great northern trains. overnight...
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so we're trying to find our way via peterborough and then over across to loughborough, we think that was supposed to travel up to luton last night. i wasn't able to so i had to head back home, which is down south. looked this morning and it looked all right, but i've just been stopped at st pancras and i need to find somewhere else. engineers are still struggling to repair overhead power lines which sagged in the severe heat. disruption remains on thameslink and great northern trains. 0vernight thunderstorms came as a relief for many, but not for those with a plane to catch. at heathrow, dozens of cancelled flights left some passengers having to sleep on the floor overnight. others were told to simply find a different airport. we were due to fly to denmark yesterday for one of my best friend's weddings, we boarded the flight at about 6:15 only to be told of delays due to a storm passing through london. the delays kept coming and coming. by 10:45, they cancelled the flight, as the crew had ran out of hours. they also have our bags, so we're off to the wedding with nothing to wear! but
so we're trying to find our way via peterborough and then over across to loughborough, we think that was supposed to travel up to luton last night. i wasn't able to so i had to head back home, which is down south. looked this morning and it looked all right, but i've just been stopped at st pancras and i need to find somewhere else. engineers are still struggling to repair overhead power lines which sagged in the severe heat. disruption remains on thameslink and great northern trains. 0vernight...
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we train together in loughborough as well so we are obviously doing something right and the rest of thelars out, you're doing something exactly right. something very right indeed, and, a year out from the tokyo olympics, adam peaty seems to be timing his peak to perfection. david ornstein, bbc news. staying with swimming, and the australian mack horton has been warned by the sport's governing body over his protest against a chinese rival. horton refused to share the medal podium with sun yang, having previously accused him of being a ”drugs cheat”. sun tested positive for a banned stimulant in 2014, which he said was for a heart complaint. fina says it ‘respected freedom of speech‘ but it had to be ‘in the right context‘. i won‘t share a podium with someone who has behaved in the way that he has. it‘s tough, it‘s scary to do but nothing is changing and athletes need to make a stand. people train 10-15 need to make a stand. people train 10—15 years of their life, clean, be the best, everything they can and there‘s people who behave like this and think they can get away with whatever. it‘
we train together in loughborough as well so we are obviously doing something right and the rest of thelars out, you're doing something exactly right. something very right indeed, and, a year out from the tokyo olympics, adam peaty seems to be timing his peak to perfection. david ornstein, bbc news. staying with swimming, and the australian mack horton has been warned by the sport's governing body over his protest against a chinese rival. horton refused to share the medal podium with sun yang,...
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kevin lomas is professor of building simulation at loughborough university...had been going up in the country for the last ten years? air—conditioned buildings can manage many of the glitzy office buildings of the air condition, but when it the problem areas are that medium rise flats that we are building in the middle of london and another city, which i rather poorly equipped for coping with high conditions and tend to overheat terribly and in the heatwave. what sort of changes that might we have to make to particularly new buildings that no doubt are going to have to be billed to the next few years. what we want to the next few years. what we want to try and deal, is and then they design. perhaps regulations pushing back so that they can stay co mforta ble back so that they can stay comfortable in the middle of summer of without the need for air conditioning, which would put a load on the electricity system and exacerbate global warming so what we need to do is think more carefully about initiating, especially on the outside of the building to stop some comin
kevin lomas is professor of building simulation at loughborough university...had been going up in the country for the last ten years? air—conditioned buildings can manage many of the glitzy office buildings of the air condition, but when it the problem areas are that medium rise flats that we are building in the middle of london and another city, which i rather poorly equipped for coping with high conditions and tend to overheat terribly and in the heatwave. what sort of changes that might we...
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well we can speak now to erin pruett, club chairman of loughborough women's football team.m. welcome to you all. as i said, the day after the night before, how are you feeling? heartbroken. completely heartbroken. we put up a fight, it was a great match. but very sad not to get to the final. do you take any heart from the fact they were beaten by the best team in the world, if there is a way to go out of the world cup, surely that is it? definitely, in the group stages there was a lot of talk about the disparities in women's football. but la st disparities in women's football. but last night's game we came so close to being top of the world so it shows we are bridging the gap. what about you guys? 10096. i think there will be a lot more hype next time, more people were going to the pub to watch it on tv. next time they may go and watch it. more live screens in parks in london around cities in the uk, it is going to grow from now oi'i. the uk, it is going to grow from now on. does it feel like a watershed moment, notjust in the sport but culturally when it comes to women's f
well we can speak now to erin pruett, club chairman of loughborough women's football team.m. welcome to you all. as i said, the day after the night before, how are you feeling? heartbroken. completely heartbroken. we put up a fight, it was a great match. but very sad not to get to the final. do you take any heart from the fact they were beaten by the best team in the world, if there is a way to go out of the world cup, surely that is it? definitely, in the group stages there was a lot of talk...
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so in the case of both those reports in loughborough and in bracknell, we were in conversation with thecases, the party members were very happy with how they came across. part of it is about have a conversation and part of it is thinking it through to make sure that you aren't sort of leaping, that you're considering how it's going be perceived by the wider public. i think another big part of this role is notjust been about the coverage that appears on air, but it's about feeding into the wider political machine. i have attended several of the hustings events between boris johnson jeremy hunt that have taken place across the united kingdom and talking to people on the ground, not necessarily people that appear on the news bulletins, butjust talking to as many people as possible who are attending those events, i can feed back to colleagues in westminster who might not always get the chance to attend. just a sense of what people are thinking and feeling. something that is often been said is there can be a disconnect between what we know is the westminster bubble and the wider united kingd
so in the case of both those reports in loughborough and in bracknell, we were in conversation with thecases, the party members were very happy with how they came across. part of it is about have a conversation and part of it is thinking it through to make sure that you aren't sort of leaping, that you're considering how it's going be perceived by the wider public. i think another big part of this role is notjust been about the coverage that appears on air, but it's about feeding into the wider...
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we train together in loughborough as well so we are obviously doing something right and the rest of theian mack horton has been warned by the sport‘s governing body over his protest against a chinese rival. horton refused to share the medal podium with sun yang, having previously accused him of being a "drugs cheat". sun tested positive for a banned stimulant in 2014, which he said was for a heart complaint. fina says it respected freedom of speech but it had to be in the right context. i will not share a podium with someone behaving in the way he has. it is tough and scary to do but nothing is changing so i had to make a stand. people train 10—15 years of their life, trying the best, everything they can, and then there are people behaving like this think they can get away with it and it is not on. cristiano ronaldo won‘t face any charges after being accused of sexual assault in the united states. prosecutors in las vegas say the claims against him could not be proven beyond reasonable doubt. they say the victim reported an assault in 2009, but refused to state where it had happened or
we train together in loughborough as well so we are obviously doing something right and the rest of theian mack horton has been warned by the sport‘s governing body over his protest against a chinese rival. horton refused to share the medal podium with sun yang, having previously accused him of being a "drugs cheat". sun tested positive for a banned stimulant in 2014, which he said was for a heart complaint. fina says it respected freedom of speech but it had to be in the right...