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how much do you make madeleine are part of that? do you talk about madeleine? madeleine? is she a name that crops up every day? yes. she is always pa rt of up every day? yes. she is always part of our life. there are photographs around the house. obviously at this time of year, then we can't even have conversations that don't involve her. the kids know we are doing an interview today and the anniversary is coming up. she is still part of it, but obviously... i think every kind of event that we do, whether it be a birthday orfamily event that we do, whether it be a birthday or family occasion or even an achievement or something, that is kind of when you really feel her absence. it is slightly different to how it was in the early days when everything we were doing was to find madeleine. now we are having to get on and live our lives as well. it is not that any date she is not there, if you know what i mean. last time we if you know what i mean. last time we talk, you are still buying birthday and christmas presents for madeleine. are you still doing that? we stil
how much do you make madeleine are part of that? do you talk about madeleine? madeleine? is she a name that crops up every day? yes. she is always pa rt of up every day? yes. she is always part of our life. there are photographs around the house. obviously at this time of year, then we can't even have conversations that don't involve her. the kids know we are doing an interview today and the anniversary is coming up. she is still part of it, but obviously... i think every kind of event that we...
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how much do you make madeleine a part of that? do you talk about madeleine?very day? yes. she is always part of our life. there are photographs around the house. obviously at this time of year, then we can't even have conversations that don't involve her. the kids know we are doing an interview today and the anniversary is coming up. she is still part of it, but obviously... i think every kind of event that we do, whether it be a birthday or family occasion or even an achievement or something, that is kind of when you really feel her absence. it is slightly different to how it was in the early days when everything we were doing was to find madeleine. now we are having to get on and live our lives as well. it is not that any day she is not there, if you know what i mean. last time we talked, you were still buying birthday and christmas presents for madeleine. are you still doing that? we still do that. i couldn't not. you go to the shops and you think madeleine would be this age now and you think what would she want? i do. i have got to think about what age sh
how much do you make madeleine a part of that? do you talk about madeleine?very day? yes. she is always part of our life. there are photographs around the house. obviously at this time of year, then we can't even have conversations that don't involve her. the kids know we are doing an interview today and the anniversary is coming up. she is still part of it, but obviously... i think every kind of event that we do, whether it be a birthday or family occasion or even an achievement or something,...
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presents for madeleine... yes, we still do that. presents for madeleine...nto it. presents for madeleine... i couldn't not do that. presents for madeleine... she'll always be our daughter. presents for madeleine... the police have talked about one signifca nt lead that they're still pursuing. signifca nt lead that can you tell me anything about that? signifca nt lead that we're very much... signifca nt lead that the investigation is in the hands of the met police. there are ongoing enquiries. the hands of the met police. we've come a long way and there is progress, there are some very credible lines the police are working on, and while there's no evidence to give us any negative news that hope is still there. to give us any negative news that it really is there, in your hearts? to give us any negative news that one day you'll be reunited with your daughter? no parent is going to give up on their child unless they know for certain their child is dead. on their child unless they know we just don't have any evidence. on their child unless they know my hope of m
presents for madeleine... yes, we still do that. presents for madeleine...nto it. presents for madeleine... i couldn't not do that. presents for madeleine... she'll always be our daughter. presents for madeleine... the police have talked about one signifca nt lead that they're still pursuing. signifca nt lead that can you tell me anything about that? signifca nt lead that we're very much... signifca nt lead that the investigation is in the hands of the met police. there are ongoing enquiries....
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every day is another day without madeleine., i think, because it's a reminder of how much time has gone by. and obviously ten's a big number. i think the day, and the poignancy of it, that we don't tend to go back, because it is so draining. but, inevitably, anniversaries, and on her birthday, they are by far the hardest days, by far. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? that's a hard one, isn't it, because it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken, we felt we had managed to achieve a little perfect nuclear family of five. and we had that for a short period, and you adapt and you have a new normality. and unfortunately for us our new normality for the minute is a family of four. and last time you talked to me, you told me you are still buying birthday presents and christmas presents for madeleine. are you, ten years on, still doing that? we are still doing that. so, you go to the shops, you think madeleine would be this age now, you think, what would she want? that's
every day is another day without madeleine., i think, because it's a reminder of how much time has gone by. and obviously ten's a big number. i think the day, and the poignancy of it, that we don't tend to go back, because it is so draining. but, inevitably, anniversaries, and on her birthday, they are by far the hardest days, by far. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? that's a hard one, isn't it, because it's such a long time. i think before...
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or did you do a lot ofjoseph chapters then stick madeleine in? i started with madeleine.d it was clear, quite quickly, that it wasn't going to work with just her as the narrator. and i was thinking, oh dear, is there really a novel here? and then wentjoseph erupted and just opened a door, went up a staircase in darkness, opened another door, i thought, yes, the story starts now. well, of course, if we didn't know that you were a londoner before this, anyone reading the book would understand that you are, because it's just pulses with a love of the city and its history, its ways and voices. yes, and i've always lived in london. i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could. and i walk around it all the time, on my own, often at night. always trying to take a different route, happily getting lost, going to a pub, someone will come and talk to you. london is very alive for me, full of ghosts but full of people in the present as well. in that sense, it is still, especially in parts of south london that you set the bar again, it still has a dickensi
or did you do a lot ofjoseph chapters then stick madeleine in? i started with madeleine.d it was clear, quite quickly, that it wasn't going to work with just her as the narrator. and i was thinking, oh dear, is there really a novel here? and then wentjoseph erupted and just opened a door, went up a staircase in darkness, opened another door, i thought, yes, the story starts now. well, of course, if we didn't know that you were a londoner before this, anyone reading the book would understand...
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.ersion of that interview on panorama — madeleine mccann:10 years on. that's on wednesday night at 9.00pm on bbc one. a woman who was shot by armed officers during a counter—terrorism investigation in north—nest london has been arrested. the 21—year—old was taken to a hospital after the incident on thursday to be treated for her injuries. she has now been discharged and arrested. police say the incident is not connected to the whitehall terror suspect, khalid mohammed 0mar ali. in turkey, the manager of an iranian television network has been shot dead in istanbul. saeed karimian man was driving with a business partner when masked gunmen opened fire on their vehicle. mr karimian s network, gem tv, broadcasts foreign and western shows in iran. he had previously been convicted in his absence of spreading anti—iranian propaganda. one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, ueli steck, has been killed in an accident on mount everest. steck, known as the swiss machine, was climbing alo
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.ersion of that interview on panorama — madeleine mccann:10 years on. that's on wednesday night at 9.00pm on bbc one. a woman who was shot by armed officers during a counter—terrorism investigation in north—nest london has been arrested. the 21—year—old was taken to a hospital after the incident on thursday to be treated for her injuries. she has now been discharged and arrested. police say the incident is not...
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everyday is another day without madeleine i think it isjust everyday is another day without madeleine ten year mark which makes it more significant, i think, because it is a reminder of how much time has gone by. and obviously ten is a big number. i think the day, and the poignancy of it, that we don't tend to go back, because it is so draining. but inevitably, anniversaries and on her birthday, they are by far the ha rd est birthday, they are by far the hardest days, by far. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined, all those years ago? that is a hard one, isn't it, because it is such a long time. that is a hard one, isn't it, because it is such a long timelj think before madeleine was taken, we felt we had managed to achieve a little perfect nuclear family. we had that for a short period, and you had that for a short period, and you had to have a new normality, fortunately for us a new normality fortunately for us a new normality for the minute is a family of four. and last time you talk to me, it told me you are still buying birthday presents and christmas pres
everyday is another day without madeleine i think it isjust everyday is another day without madeleine ten year mark which makes it more significant, i think, because it is a reminder of how much time has gone by. and obviously ten is a big number. i think the day, and the poignancy of it, that we don't tend to go back, because it is so draining. but inevitably, anniversaries and on her birthday, they are by far the ha rd est birthday, they are by far the hardest days, by far. how different is...
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.rst 48 hours, nothing actually has changed since then. i think the difficult thing has always been, how will we find her? because you rely on the police doing everything they can. and you are relying on somebody with information coming forward. kate and gerry mccann speaking to fiona bruce. a woman who was shot and wounded by police during a counter—terrorism operation in north—west london last week has now been arrested after being discharged from hospital. police are still questioning six other suspects. meanwhile, officers have been given more time to question another man — khalid mohammed 0mar ali — who was arrested on thursday near parliament square. dorset police have launched a murder inquiry after a man was shot at his home in the early hours of the morning. officers had responded to reports of intruders entering a property in st ives near ringwood. the victim — who was in his 60s — died in hospital. one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, ueli steck, has been killed
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.rst 48 hours, nothing actually has changed since then. i think the difficult thing has always been, how will we find her? because you rely on the police doing everything they can. and you are relying on somebody with information coming forward. kate and gerry mccann speaking to fiona bruce. a woman who was shot and wounded by police during a counter—terrorism operation in north—west london last week has now been...
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what happened here, where is madeleine mccann?sing persons inquiry, despite 2014's extensive police searches in portugal, there is no definitive evidence she is dead. for six years, with government money, the metropolitan police have been reviewing everything... tonight, scotland yard said it still had critical leads to follow. i know we have a significant line of inquiry which is worth pursuing and, because it's worth pursuing, it could provide an answer. but until we've gone through it, i won't know whether we're going to get there or not. and that's all the police are saying. this investigation was once pursued by up to 30 officers, now there are just four on the case and a handful of leads. but while there is still something to investigate, there is still hope. in the last decade suspects have been discounted, including a man seen carrying a child that night. madeleine's face has become known across the world, endless possible sightings have been followed up. the police say while there are leads, they will continue. i so wish
what happened here, where is madeleine mccann?sing persons inquiry, despite 2014's extensive police searches in portugal, there is no definitive evidence she is dead. for six years, with government money, the metropolitan police have been reviewing everything... tonight, scotland yard said it still had critical leads to follow. i know we have a significant line of inquiry which is worth pursuing and, because it's worth pursuing, it could provide an answer. but until we've gone through it, i...
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.rst 48 hours, nothing actually has changed since then. i mean, i think the difficult thing has always been, how will we find her? you know, because you rely on the police doing everything they can. and you are relying on somebody with information coming forward. kate and gerry mccann speaking to fiona bruce. french regional forces in the west african country of mali have killed or captured about 20 militants in an operation near its border with burkina faso. it followed the death of a french soldier earlier this month. mali suffers regularjihadist attacks in spite of operations to force militants out of northern cities they seized in 2013. france has deployed about 4,000 soldiers in the region. at least five people have been killed and nearly 50 others injured after several tornados hit texas yesterday evening. as the search for missing people continues emergency services say they fear the death toll may rise. the winds flipped over cars, destroyed houses and left roads strewn with deb
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.rst 48 hours, nothing actually has changed since then. i mean, i think the difficult thing has always been, how will we find her? you know, because you rely on the police doing everything they can. and you are relying on somebody with information coming forward. kate and gerry mccann speaking to fiona bruce. french regional forces in the west african country of mali have killed or captured about 20 militants in an...
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we still do that, yeah. —— madeleine.ockout at wembley stadium. one of the most famous climbers in the world, ueli steck,
we still do that, yeah. —— madeleine.ockout at wembley stadium. one of the most famous climbers in the world, ueli steck,
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.gerry mccann, speaking to fiona bruce. counter—terrorism detectives have been granted more time to question seven suspects detained in two separate incidents. khalid mohammed omar ali was arrested on thursday afternoon near parliament square. three women, two men and a teenager remain in custody following separate police operation in north london and kent. under anti—terrorism laws, suspects can be held for a maximum of 14 days with judicial approval. in turkey, the manager of an iranian television network has been shot dead in istanbul. saeed karimian was driving with a business partner when masked gunmen opened fire on their vehicle. saeed karimian‘s network, gem tv, broadcasts foreign and western shows in iran. he had previously been convicted in his absence of spreading anti—iranian propaganda. one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, ueli steck, has been killed in an accident on mount everest. steck, known as the swiss machine, was climbing alone on the mountain as he pr
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.gerry mccann, speaking to fiona bruce. counter—terrorism detectives have been granted more time to question seven suspects detained in two separate incidents. khalid mohammed omar ali was arrested on thursday afternoon near parliament square. three women, two men and a teenager remain in custody following separate police operation in north london and kent. under anti—terrorism laws, suspects can be held for a maximum...
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every day is another day without madeleine. i think it is just that number. makes it more significant, i think, because it's a reminder of how much time has gone by. and obviously ten‘s a big number. i think the day, and the poignancy of it, that we don't tend to go back, because it is so draining. but, inevitably, anniversaries, and on her birthday, they are by far the hardest days, by far. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? that's a hard one, isn't it, because it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken, we felt we had managed to achieve a little perfect nuclear family. and we had that for a short period, and you adapt and you have a new normality. and unfortunately for us our new normality for the minute is a family of four. and last time you talked to me, you told me you are still buying birthday presents and christmas presents for madeleine. are you, ten years on, still doing that? we are still doing that. so, you go to the shops, you think madeleine would be this age now, you think, what woul
every day is another day without madeleine. i think it is just that number. makes it more significant, i think, because it's a reminder of how much time has gone by. and obviously ten‘s a big number. i think the day, and the poignancy of it, that we don't tend to go back, because it is so draining. but, inevitably, anniversaries, and on her birthday, they are by far the hardest days, by far. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? that's a hard one,...
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.ing actually has changed since then. i mean, i think the difficult thing has always been, how will we find her? you know, because you rely on the police doing everything they can. and you're relying on somebody with information coming forward. let's go back to our top story, and what seems to be an improvement in relations between president donald trump and china. stephen tsang is from london's school of oriental and african studies. earlier, i asked him whether the us and china were really on the same page when it comes to north korea. well, the two countries on the same page in terms of not really wanting the korean peninsular situation to slide into a war. but whether the chinese president will be able to or is willing to deliver in the way that president trump once, i think that president trump once, i think that remains an open question. anything that china does in relation to north korea, any economic squeeze they might put on pyongyang, that's surely just down to they might put
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.ing actually has changed since then. i mean, i think the difficult thing has always been, how will we find her? you know, because you rely on the police doing everything they can. and you're relying on somebody with information coming forward. let's go back to our top story, and what seems to be an improvement in relations between president donald trump and china. stephen tsang is from london's school of oriental and...
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every day is another day without madeleine. i think it's just that number.gone by, and obviously ten is a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and birthdays, they're by far the hardest. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? it's a hard one. so it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken, we felt we'd managed to achieve a little perfect, nuclear family of five. we had that for a short period. you adapt. you have a new normality. unfortunately for us, the new normality at the minute is a family of four. last time we talked, you told me how you were still buying birthday presents and christmas presents for madeleine... are you still doing that? yes, i still do that. a lot of thought goes into it. but i couldn't not. she'll always be our daughter. the police have talked about one significant lead that they're still pursuing. can you tell me anything about that? we're very much... the inve
every day is another day without madeleine. i think it's just that number.gone by, and obviously ten is a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and birthdays, they're by far the hardest. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? it's a hard one. so it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken, we felt we'd managed to achieve a...
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it is time we should have had with madeleine. have been a family of five. it feels stolen.old disappeared from her bedroom while her parents were eating at an on—site restaurant. more than £11 million has been spent on the search for her. i know she is a single missing child but millions of tourists go there year on year. essentially, you have a british subject who has been a subject of a crime. there is no evidence that she is dead. the prosecutor has said there was no evidence we have been involved in any crime. for a decade, her disappearance has been a mystery. now there are only four officers working on the case. butjust days ago, the metropolitan police said they are pursuing a significant line of enquiry. her 14th birthday is in may. her twin siblings, who are now 12, were in the room with her the night she went missing. the mccanns have tried to protect them from online abuse. people are writing things that are untrue and they need to be aware of that. both of us realise we owe it to the twins to make sure their life is fulfilling, as they deserve. we have tried our
it is time we should have had with madeleine. have been a family of five. it feels stolen.old disappeared from her bedroom while her parents were eating at an on—site restaurant. more than £11 million has been spent on the search for her. i know she is a single missing child but millions of tourists go there year on year. essentially, you have a british subject who has been a subject of a crime. there is no evidence that she is dead. the prosecutor has said there was no evidence we have been...
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.cann speaking to fiona bruce. you can see the interview in full here on bbc news at 2.30pm. counter—terrorism detectives have been granted more time to question seven suspects detained in two separate incidents. khalid mohammed omar ali was arrested on thursday afternoon near parliament square. three women, two men and a teenager remain in custody following separate police operation in north london and kent. under anti—terrorism laws, suspects can be held for a maximum of 14 days with judicial approval. donald trump has marked the 100th day of his presidency with a speech defending his record and attacking the media. addressing thousands of cheering supporters in pennsylvania, he insisted he's delivering his election promises "every single day" and dismissed criticism of him as "fake news". our correspondent laura bicker sent this report from the rally. they came to support their champion, to celebrate 100 days of a president who calls them "the forgotten of america." i think his first
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.cann speaking to fiona bruce. you can see the interview in full here on bbc news at 2.30pm. counter—terrorism detectives have been granted more time to question seven suspects detained in two separate incidents. khalid mohammed omar ali was arrested on thursday afternoon near parliament square. three women, two men and a teenager remain in custody following separate police operation in north london and kent. under...
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every day is another day without madeleine. i think it's just that number.more significant. it's a reminder of how much time has gone by, and obviously ten is a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and birthdays, they're by far the hardest. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? it's a hard one. it's such a long time. i think before madeleine was taken, we felt we'd managed to achieve a little perfect, nuclear family of five. we had that for a short period. you adapt. you have a new normality. unfortunately for us, the new normality at the minute is a family of four. last time we talked, you told me how you were still buying birthday presents and christmas presents for madeleine... are you still doing that? yes, i still do that. a lot of thought goes into it. but i couldn't not. she'll always be our daughter. the police have talked about one significant lead that they're still pursuing. can you tell
every day is another day without madeleine. i think it's just that number.more significant. it's a reminder of how much time has gone by, and obviously ten is a big number. i think that the day and the poignancy of it... we don't tend to go back to the time because it's so draining. but inevitably on anniversaries and birthdays, they're by far the hardest. how different is your life now to what you must have imagined all those years ago? it's a hard one. it's such a long time. i think before...
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where is madeleine mccann? this is still a missing persons inquiry.e police searches in portugal, there is no definitive evidence she is dead. for six years, with government money, the metropolitan police have been reviewing everything from scratch. tonight, scotland yard said it still had critical leads to follow. i know we have a significant line of inquiry, which is worth pursuing. and, because it's worth pursuing, it could provide an answer. but, until we've gone through it, i won't know whether we're going to get there or not. and that is all the police are saying. this investigation was once pursued by up to 30 officers. now there are just four on the case, and a handful of leads. but, while there is still something to investigate, there is still hope. in the last decade, suspects have been discounted, including a man seen carrying a child that night. madeleine's face has become known across the world, endless possible sightings have been followed up. the police say, while there are leads, they will continue. i so wish i could say we could defin
where is madeleine mccann? this is still a missing persons inquiry.e police searches in portugal, there is no definitive evidence she is dead. for six years, with government money, the metropolitan police have been reviewing everything from scratch. tonight, scotland yard said it still had critical leads to follow. i know we have a significant line of inquiry, which is worth pursuing. and, because it's worth pursuing, it could provide an answer. but, until we've gone through it, i won't know...
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my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.e and gerry mccann, speaking to fiona bruce. mps are calling for best—before dates on food to be scrapped, saying they‘ re unnecessary and contribute towards unacceptable levels of food waste. in a report published today the environment, food and rural affairs committee says £10 billion worth of food gets thrown away every year. one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, uli steck, has been killed in an accident on mount everest. steck, known as the swiss machine, was climbing alone on the mountain as he prepared for an attempt on the summit without oxygen. steck, who was 40, had won many awards and was famed for the speed of his accents. alexandra mackenzie reports. mount everest, dangerous and daunting, even for the most experienced of climbers. just climbing from base camp to camp number two. ueli steck, also known as the swiss machine, planning the detail of his route. we don't know if it is possible, that is the interesting thing. nobody has done that before. having the ch
my hope of madeleine being out there is no less than it was ten years ago.e and gerry mccann, speaking to fiona bruce. mps are calling for best—before dates on food to be scrapped, saying they‘ re unnecessary and contribute towards unacceptable levels of food waste. in a report published today the environment, food and rural affairs committee says £10 billion worth of food gets thrown away every year. one of the world's most accomplished mountaineers, uli steck, has been killed in an...
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or did you do a lot ofjoseph chapters then stick madeleine in? i started with madeleine.e this, anyone reading the book would understand that you are, because itjust pulses with a love of the city and its history, its ways and voices. yes, and i‘ve always lived in london. i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could. and i walk around it all the time, on my own, often at night. always trying to take a different route, happily getting lost, going to a pub, someone will come and talk to you. go into a pub, someone will come and talk to you. london is very alive for me, full of ghosts but full of people in the present as well. in that sense, it is still, especially in parts of south london that you set the book in, it still has a dickensian feel, that sort of churning, nonstop life. the characters who inhabit it. i suppose it‘s like any big city, but london seems to have that quality. i think partly it is because we‘ve got the city of london. and it is always renewing itself, throwing up new buildings, old ones come tumbling down. and people are
or did you do a lot ofjoseph chapters then stick madeleine in? i started with madeleine.e this, anyone reading the book would understand that you are, because itjust pulses with a love of the city and its history, its ways and voices. yes, and i‘ve always lived in london. i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could. and i walk around it all the time, on my own, often at night. always trying to take a different route, happily getting lost, going to a pub, someone...
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she tells us madelein's dad did not kidnap the baby.ews reporter laura anthony tweeted out this video of madelein, safe and sound and on her way home. the amber alert was issued this morning. the baby was reunited with mom in livermore several hours ago. >>> smart train testing is delayed in the north bay this afternoon as crews work to sure up a hillside in san rafael. new at 5:00, abc 7 reporter lyanne melendez in downtown with more on what is being done to avoid any more delays. in new york city today, the united nations security council held an emergency meeting, one day after that deadly chemical weapons attack in syria. the death toll now more than 100 people. abc news reporter stephanie ramos live from the u.n. with the story. stephanie? >> reporter: larry, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley sent here today to the security council needs to take action to show the world not just syria, that chemical weapons will not be tolerated. today during president trump's press conference with king abdullah of jordan, the main topic
she tells us madelein's dad did not kidnap the baby.ews reporter laura anthony tweeted out this video of madelein, safe and sound and on her way home. the amber alert was issued this morning. the baby was reunited with mom in livermore several hours ago. >>> smart train testing is delayed in the north bay this afternoon as crews work to sure up a hillside in san rafael. new at 5:00, abc 7 reporter lyanne melendez in downtown with more on what is being done to avoid any more delays. in...
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madelein was reunited with her mother after being taken by her father.ternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> an amber alert as they searched for the four month old and her father. it is a case that began in money tan view last night and expanded to the central valley town of patterson before the baby was finally reunited with her mom in livermore. that's where abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is and police are still looking for the baby's father? >> reporter: that's right, alma. the suspect is still not in custody as we speak. his mother, madelein's grandmother told us she heard from him overnight. that she got him to drop the baby off at her home in patterson. then she arranged to meet the baby's mother at this wal-mart in livermore. it's a meeting that happened under the watchful eye of police from two cities. 18 hours after her father allegedly kidnapped her, four month old madelein was safe in her mother's arms and on her way home to mountain view. the baby's ordeal began last night at this residence inn. police say an argument between m
madelein was reunited with her mother after being taken by her father.ternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> an amber alert as they searched for the four month old and her father. it is a case that began in money tan view last night and expanded to the central valley town of patterson before the baby was finally reunited with her mom in livermore. that's where abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is and police are still looking for the baby's father? >> reporter: that's...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.tom symonds, bbc news. the us military has begun installing parts of an advanced missile defence system at a site in south korea amid continuing high tensions with north korea over its missile and nuclear programmes. meanwhile in washington, the entire us senate will get a security briefing on north korea at the white house today in what's a highly unusual move. from south korea, here's stephen evans. just a few miles south of north korea, 2,000 american and south korean troops practise with real ammunition. they attack targets in the hills with fearsome weaponry. a true show of force. and a show of unity between the military of the two nations, all watched from the grandstand by south korean spectators, unfazed by the current war of words between washington and north korea. she says, as we see in these drills, kim jong un will know how strong the south korean military is. and i don't think he'd ever dare to attack us. he says, i'm certainly more worried than before because of presiden
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.tom symonds, bbc news. the us military has begun installing parts of an advanced missile defence system at a site in south korea amid continuing high tensions with north korea over its missile and nuclear programmes. meanwhile in washington, the entire us senate will get a security briefing on north korea at the white house today in what's a highly unusual move. from south korea, here's stephen evans. just a few miles south of north...
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madeleine: perdió su bebé a raíz de los golpes.a: en su investigación encontraron varias inconsistencias. su madre asegura que a su hija la obligaron a firmar un documento en blanco. maría: ellos lo que querían obtener con esto, no, es una confesión falsa. madeleine: estamos hablando de la fabricación de delitos, en muchos casos los arrestos se hacen de una manera arbitraria, casi de una manera desesperada, para anunciar buenas cifras de criminales abatidos, no. carolina: según tailín, bajo tortura firmó una declaración admitiendo que era jefa de una banda de secuestradores. en repetidas ocasiones solicitamos entrevistas con representantes de la procuraduría, las cuales nunca se concretaron. carolina: ¿estaba su hija involucrada con algún tipo de delincuencia? maría: que yo sepa no, y pido la libertad de mi hija. hay muchos elementos para la libertad de mi hija. no debería seguir ahí. carolina: culpable o no, lo cierto es que hasta el día de hoy, tailín wan sigue detenida esperando su oportunidad de demostrar su presunta inocencia
madeleine: perdió su bebé a raíz de los golpes.a: en su investigación encontraron varias inconsistencias. su madre asegura que a su hija la obligaron a firmar un documento en blanco. maría: ellos lo que querían obtener con esto, no, es una confesión falsa. madeleine: estamos hablando de la fabricación de delitos, en muchos casos los arrestos se hacen de una manera arbitraria, casi de una manera desesperada, para anunciar buenas cifras de criminales abatidos, no. carolina: según...
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nearly ten years on since madeleine disappeared, kate mccann says the family will never give up theirh. where is the pain in your stomach? who needs a doctor's diagnosis when there's a mobile app to do the job — the future of artificial intelligence. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. as anthonyjoshua prepares for the biggest night of his life. he tells the bbc he's a "man of the people" and still the same as when he was 17. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. theresa may says she wants a mandate from every part of the uk when she goes into brexit negotiations. the prime minister was speaking in south wales, taking the tory campaign into what has traditionally been a labour heartland. and despite substantial leads for the tories in recent polls she warned party workers against being complacent. from bridgend, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg on a conservative party determined to turn the electoral map blue. if the tories want headlines about a new iron lady... they are not very su btle new iron lady... they are not very subtle about it. theresa may came t
nearly ten years on since madeleine disappeared, kate mccann says the family will never give up theirh. where is the pain in your stomach? who needs a doctor's diagnosis when there's a mobile app to do the job — the future of artificial intelligence. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. as anthonyjoshua prepares for the biggest night of his life. he tells the bbc he's a "man of the people" and still the same as when he was 17. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six....
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run after he took his baby madelein. that happened in mountain view. then she was dropped off in patterson and reunited with her mother back in livermore. >> laura anthony is live in livermore with more on this developing story. laura? >> reporter: this is where madelein was reunited with her mother after the uh expect's mother was able to convince him to hand the child off to her. relatives tell us this is all a big misunderstanding, but police say michael could face some very serious charges once they find him. 18 hours after a father allegedly kidnapped four month madelein wall in, was safe in her mothers arms and on her way home to mountain view. the baby's ordeal began last night in this residence inn. an argument between the estranged parents prompted the father to drive off with the infant in his lap. this morning his stepfather told us michael dropped the baby off with his mother in patterson who drove the child to livermore. the stepfather did not want his face shown. >> all i know is she was backing out the driveway with the baby and i said,
run after he took his baby madelein. that happened in mountain view. then she was dropped off in patterson and reunited with her mother back in livermore. >> laura anthony is live in livermore with more on this developing story. laura? >> reporter: this is where madelein was reunited with her mother after the uh expect's mother was able to convince him to hand the child off to her. relatives tell us this is all a big misunderstanding, but police say michael could face some very...
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madeleine mccann has been missing for ten years. but, in an interview to mark the anniversary, her parents say they still hope she'll be found. no parent's going to give up on their child unless they know for certain their child's died. we just don't have any evidence. anthonyjoshua produces the performance of his career to win the world heavyweight title with a knockout at wembley stadium. both labour and the conservatives will spend the day claiming they would be the ones to improve worker's conditions. 100 days into his presidency — donald trump tells a rally media criticism is "fake news." coming up in a few minutes... our sunday morning edition of the papers. before the papers, the sport. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjessica. as you have been hearing, we will start with the boxing. anthony joshua has eaten wladimir klitschko to become the unified heavyweight champion of the world. ollie foster was one of the 90,000 at wembley. last night, the lights almost went out. wladimir klitschko, at the age of
madeleine mccann has been missing for ten years. but, in an interview to mark the anniversary, her parents say they still hope she'll be found. no parent's going to give up on their child unless they know for certain their child's died. we just don't have any evidence. anthonyjoshua produces the performance of his career to win the world heavyweight title with a knockout at wembley stadium. both labour and the conservatives will spend the day claiming they would be the ones to improve worker's...
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what happened here, where is madeleine mccann?e ed she is dead. —— definitive evidence she is dead. for six years, with government money, the metropolitan police have been reviewing everything... tonight, scotland yard said it still had critical leads to follow. i know we have a significant line of inquiry which is worth pursuing and, because it‘s worth pursuing, it could provide an answer. but until we‘ve gone through it, i won‘t know whether we‘re going to get there or not. and that‘s all the police are saying. this investigation was once pursued by up to 30 officers, now there are just four on the case and a handful of leads. but while there is still something to investigate, there is still hope. in the last decade suspects have been discounted, including a man seen carrying a child that night. madeleine‘s face has become known across the world, endless possible sightings have been followrd up. the police say while there are leads, they will continue. i so wish i could say we could definitely solve it, but a small number of cas
what happened here, where is madeleine mccann?e ed she is dead. —— definitive evidence she is dead. for six years, with government money, the metropolitan police have been reviewing everything... tonight, scotland yard said it still had critical leads to follow. i know we have a significant line of inquiry which is worth pursuing and, because it‘s worth pursuing, it could provide an answer. but until we‘ve gone through it, i won‘t know whether we‘re going to get there or not. and...
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they say madeleine's father, 44-year-old michael wallen abducted her from this hotel last night. >> the mother reached in -- >> he is the boy's father but does not have custody. he took her after an argument as her mother and brother tried to stop him. >> the suspect drove forward with the baby in his lap. the adult son of the mother followed the father. and he break checked the son, causing a collision and drove off. >> reporter: while they search for wallen and his nissan alt altima, madeleine surfaced with her grandmother earlier today. a very relieved mother raced to the police department to get her baby girl. now mountain rr view police say they met with wallen's mother to see if she knew where he planned to go. the search continues. reporting live in mountain view. >>> new at 11:00. a good samaritan is honored for stepping in to help a san francisco police officer. he was applauded for his recent actions at sfo. a native of vancouver, washington saw a police officer wrestling with a man. that officer called out for help, saying the man was trying to grab his gun. dikeman jumped in
they say madeleine's father, 44-year-old michael wallen abducted her from this hotel last night. >> the mother reached in -- >> he is the boy's father but does not have custody. he took her after an argument as her mother and brother tried to stop him. >> the suspect drove forward with the baby in his lap. the adult son of the mother followed the father. and he break checked the son, causing a collision and drove off. >> reporter: while they search for wallen and his...
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around noon madeleine was found with her maternal grandmother at a walmart. >> madeleine's grandmother has been detained. detectives are on their way to livermore to interview her and check in on madeleine. we have been told she is healthy and safe. unfortunately madeleine's father , michael wall and is still at large. the next phase of our investigation is locating him and finding out what happened.>> reporter: katie nason says he faces child endangerment charges. she was not in a car seat. he could face kidnapping charges. depending on the outcome of the police investigation. police say the was nor for more -- formal custody. the custody -- couple was not married. when he took the baby girl and drove off in the car that could be considered kidnapping. they still have to find him and question him. we will update you coming up in the next hour. jesse gary, ktvo fox news. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo. it's kind of nice out there. >> it's the high clouds working their way back to the area. we are not talking about rainfall. most of the bay areas in the 60s and 70s. temperatures earlier
around noon madeleine was found with her maternal grandmother at a walmart. >> madeleine's grandmother has been detained. detectives are on their way to livermore to interview her and check in on madeleine. we have been told she is healthy and safe. unfortunately madeleine's father , michael wall and is still at large. the next phase of our investigation is locating him and finding out what happened.>> reporter: katie nason says he faces child endangerment charges. she was not in a...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.talks to resolve an ongoing dispute over the role of guards. it's the third time workers have walked out over the row. surrey police have been strongly criticised for returning a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. christine and lucy lee were shot by 82—year—old john lowe in 2014. a report by the independent police complaints commission has highlighted serious failings by the force and said the way firearms are licensed across the country needs to be improved. an annual survey of people treated in accident and emergency units after being assaulted suggests there's been a significant fall in violence across england and wales. 188,000 people attended a and e in 2016 — 10% down on the previous year. but the results are at odds with police statistics which show an increase in violent crime. as our home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. across the police, there's huge concern about levels of violent crime. in some areas like london, stab
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.talks to resolve an ongoing dispute over the role of guards. it's the third time workers have walked out over the row. surrey police have been strongly criticised for returning a collection of shotguns to a man who went on to kill his partner and her daughter. christine and lucy lee were shot by 82—year—old john lowe in 2014. a report by the independent police complaints commission has highlighted serious failings by the force and...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.bbc news. the number of senior bbc managers earning more than 150,000 pounds a year has risen — despite assurances that it would fall. the national audit office says the total went up from 89 to 98 during the past four years. but overall the number of managers fell from 540 to 319. burnley midfielderjoey barton has been banned from all football activity for 18 months after admitting a football association charge in relation to betting. an fa statement said: "it was alleged that between 26 march 2006 and 13 may 2016, he placed 1,260 bets on the result, progress, conduct or any other aspect of, or occurrence in, football matches or competitions in breach of fa rule e8." barton has also been fined £30,000 and warned as to his future conduct. we will pause and look at the later weather prospects. matt can tell us how it is looking how weather prospects. matt can tell us how it is looking am a little chilly. a northerly air flow with us at the moment making it feel cooler. nice enough in th
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.bbc news. the number of senior bbc managers earning more than 150,000 pounds a year has risen — despite assurances that it would fall. the national audit office says the total went up from 89 to 98 during the past four years. but overall the number of managers fell from 540 to 319. burnley midfielderjoey barton has been banned from all football activity for 18 months after admitting a football association charge in relation to...
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we still do that, yeah. —— madeleine.joshua produces the performance of his career to win the world heavyweight title with a knockout at wembley stadium. one of the most famous climbers in the world, ueli steck, has been killed on mount everest. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week we'll be discussing general elections — the campaign is in its early stages here in the uk, rather more advanced in france. we'll assess donald trump's first 100 days in office and look at the under—reported tensions between india, and china. with me today are ashis ray, the indian broadcaster the north american broadcaster jeffrey kofman, ned temko, the political commentator and eunice goes, the portuguese writer. just a few days, it feels like coming to a british general election. ned, don't look bored at the start! it is low—key, isn't it? it might get even lower, you never know. the british press often talks about a phoney war before an election campaign really starts. what is odd
we still do that, yeah. —— madeleine.joshua produces the performance of his career to win the world heavyweight title with a knockout at wembley stadium. one of the most famous climbers in the world, ueli steck, has been killed on mount everest. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week we'll be discussing general elections — the campaign is in its early stages here in the uk, rather more advanced in france. we'll assess donald...
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and the parents of madeleine mccann say they'll never give the search for their missing daughter. kate and gerry mccann describe the tenth anniversary of her disappearance — next week — as a "a horrible marker of stolen time". donald trump's daughter ivanka defends his attitude to women at a meeting in germany. and will tv audiences warm to the personalised adverts which will call viewers by name? good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says she wants a mandate from every part of the uk when she goes into brexit negotiations. the prime minister was speaking in south wales, taking the tory general election campaign into what has traditionally been a labour heartland. and she warned party workers to be wary of the polls and said they should not be complacent. from bridgend, here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. if the tories want headlines about a new iron lady... they are not very subtle about it. theresa may came to inspect this factory in newport. must be doing something right, shejoked. she needs to to achieve a big if, to turn wales into tory territory. it is
and the parents of madeleine mccann say they'll never give the search for their missing daughter. kate and gerry mccann describe the tenth anniversary of her disappearance — next week — as a "a horrible marker of stolen time". donald trump's daughter ivanka defends his attitude to women at a meeting in germany. and will tv audiences warm to the personalised adverts which will call viewers by name? good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says she wants a mandate from...
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michael raw land is on the run after police say he took baby madeleine. what happened in mountain view was drop her off and reunite with her mother in livermore. >> 18 hours after a father allegedly kidnapped her four-month-old madeleine, she is safe. the baby's ordeal began last night at the residence inn. the father drove off with the infant in his lap. he dropped the baby off with his mother in patterson who drove the child to loifrm. the step power didn't want his face shown. >> she was backing out the driveway with the baby, and i said where are you going? she said i'm taking the baby to meet the mom at walmart in livermore. >> the grandmother and baby's mother were going to meet in their town. >> we received a tip into our dispatch center that the grandmother of the infant that had child and was en route. >> did he drop her off last night. >> no, this morning we made everything happen. >> her father is still at large and the next phase is locating him and finding out what happened. >> when they find him, police say he faces charges ranging from chil
michael raw land is on the run after police say he took baby madeleine. what happened in mountain view was drop her off and reunite with her mother in livermore. >> 18 hours after a father allegedly kidnapped her four-month-old madeleine, she is safe. the baby's ordeal began last night at the residence inn. the father drove off with the infant in his lap. he dropped the baby off with his mother in patterson who drove the child to loifrm. the step power didn't want his face shown. >>...
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michael raw land is on the run after police say he took baby madeleine. what happened in mountain view was drop her off and reunite with her mother in livermore. >> 18 hours after a father allegedly kidnapped her four-month-old madeleine, she is safe. the baby's ordeal began last night at the residence inn. the father drove off with the infant in his lap. he dropped the baby off with his mother in patterson who drove the child to loifrm. the step power didn't want his face shown. >> she was backing out the driveway with the baby, and i said where are you going? she said i'm taking the baby to meet the mom at walmart in livermore. >> the grandmother and baby's mother were going to meet in their town. >> we received a tip into our dispatch center that the grandmother of the infant that had child and was en route. >> did he drop her off last night. >> no, this morning we made everything happen. >> her father is still at large and the next phase is locating him and finding out what happened. >> when they find him, police say he faces charges ranging from chil
michael raw land is on the run after police say he took baby madeleine. what happened in mountain view was drop her off and reunite with her mother in livermore. >> 18 hours after a father allegedly kidnapped her four-month-old madeleine, she is safe. the baby's ordeal began last night at the residence inn. the father drove off with the infant in his lap. he dropped the baby off with his mother in patterson who drove the child to loifrm. the step power didn't want his face shown. >>...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.nds, bbc news. one of the best ways to prevent disasters at sea and in the air is to find out what causes accidents in the first place. britain has some of the most experienced crash investigators in the world — their work has already saved countless lives. now, the bbc‘s been given exclusive access to film their latest weapon in the battle to find out why ships and planes crash. a fireball after an executive jet overshot a runway and crashed into a busy hampshire carpark. four people died, including members of bin laden's family. this photography helped them solve the crash. the quality is so good they can move around the scene, zooming in, checking for tell—tale clues. now, the bbc has been given exclusive access to film investigators made we re access to film investigators made were a training exercise. it is becoming essential —— on a drone training exercise. propeller slash marks can give us an indication of the speed, and then we look around the speed, and then we look around the
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.nds, bbc news. one of the best ways to prevent disasters at sea and in the air is to find out what causes accidents in the first place. britain has some of the most experienced crash investigators in the world — their work has already saved countless lives. now, the bbc‘s been given exclusive access to film their latest weapon in the battle to find out why ships and planes crash. a fireball after an executive jet overshot a runway...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.the party ‘s election campaigns today. theresa may attacking jeremy corbyn over defence, labour talking about the nhs, the effect of the brexit process. but how do parties make decisions on how to campaign? the answer, or at least part of it, is polling. 0ne poll published today by ipsos mori put the conservatives on 49% of the vote, with labour on 26, the lib dems on 13 and ukip on 4. a strong lead for the tories, but as we know from experience polls can't always be trusted. many of them predicted a hung parliament in 2015, but david cameron won a majority. then there was the brexit referendum, most pundits expected a remain vote. so let's have a look at what happened last sunday, when a number of snapshots of voting intention were published. this is a comres poll, putting the conservatives on 50 points, twice that of labour, on 25, and dramatically outstripping the lib dems and ukip, on 11 and seven points each. it led to this sunday mirror front page: "tories on highest level since
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up.the party ‘s election campaigns today. theresa may attacking jeremy corbyn over defence, labour talking about the nhs, the effect of the brexit process. but how do parties make decisions on how to campaign? the answer, or at least part of it, is polling. 0ne poll published today by ipsos mori put the conservatives on 49% of the vote, with labour on 26, the lib dems on 13 and ukip on 4. a strong lead for the tories, but as we know...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up. will pause and take a look at the weather with matt taylor. good afternoon. the showers most prolific for the past hour or two across the mid—lands and eastern englandment there are particularly lively ones with hail and thunder and sleet and snow mixed in. there area and sleet and snow mixed in. there are a few showers in northern ireland, the odd one dotted around, but most away from the midlands and eastern england. dry with sunny spells. temperatures struggling to get into double figures. tonight though, we turn chul crisis across the south. the frost arriving for some. temperatures lift during the night. this is scotland and northern ireland, cloud and patchy rain. so frost—free here by the end of the night. towns and city centres just about frost—free. frosty, but a bright start for the morning commute. it will be the afternoon before it clouds over with rain. the outbreaks on and off in northern england through the day, but brightening up a touch later. a bright afternoon after
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up. will pause and take a look at the weather with matt taylor. good afternoon. the showers most prolific for the past hour or two across the mid—lands and eastern englandment there are particularly lively ones with hail and thunder and sleet and snow mixed in. there area and sleet and snow mixed in. there are a few showers in northern ireland, the odd one dotted around, but most away from the midlands and eastern england. dry with...
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this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up. candidates in the french presidential race, marine le pen and emmanuel macron, have had an angry exchange after the leader of the front national paid a surprise visit to striking factory workers as mr macron was holding talks with their union leaders. the candidates were both in mr macron‘s home town in northern france, where a factory belonging to the american home appliances manufacturer whirlpool is due to close next year. our correspondent hugh schofield has the latest form paris. this sounds fas fating hugh. tell us more. well, these were lively scenes. i don't know if the pictures have come in, but they were very, very enjoyable to watch! there was emmanuel macron who was talking to union representatives in the chamber of commerce building and all very official and then suddenly out of the blue, the factory not far away, marine le pen arrived and staged this publicity coup where she arrived in front of the gates and started talking to the workers who we re started talking to the
this is how madeleine might have looked as she has grown up. candidates in the french presidential race, marine le pen and emmanuel macron, have had an angry exchange after the leader of the front national paid a surprise visit to striking factory workers as mr macron was holding talks with their union leaders. the candidates were both in mr macron‘s home town in northern france, where a factory belonging to the american home appliances manufacturer whirlpool is due to close next year. our...