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thanks to rachel and madeline forjoining me. goodnight. good evening.ir fans racially abused england players in their european qualifier. england won the match 6—0 in sofia — but the match was overshadowed by behaviour including monkey chants and nazi salutes by groups of the home support. in a statement, uefa said it was doing all it can to eliminate what it calls a ‘disease' from football but anti—racism groups feel action should have be taken faster. for me they should have called a special meeting. this should have been an immediate topic of discussion to get an immediate resolution and find out what the action will be. we await the sanctions that will be put in place but, again, they are put in place again not enough stewarding and against what happened on video screen when really this should be isolated and instantly. —— dealt with instantly. the republic of ireland missed their chance tonight to qualify for the european championship next summer. their hopes of a spot now rest on next month's final group d game at home to denmark after suffering a
thanks to rachel and madeline forjoining me. goodnight. good evening.ir fans racially abused england players in their european qualifier. england won the match 6—0 in sofia — but the match was overshadowed by behaviour including monkey chants and nazi salutes by groups of the home support. in a statement, uefa said it was doing all it can to eliminate what it calls a ‘disease' from football but anti—racism groups feel action should have be taken faster. for me they should have called a...
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rachel and madeline will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.ges of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. the headlines are coming up on bbc news. first though, here's the weather. hello. some sunny fresh weather on the way and after all the rain that we have recently had, there more rain on the way before we get to the weather in fa ct way before we get to the weather in fact wednesday's expected to bring some wet weather early in the morning, already rainy across and southwestern parts of the country and this is the weather front that is heading our way and will be moving across the country over the course of the night and i think early, by the early hours of the morning it will be slap bang in the middle of the uk and with that also, some pretty windy conditions as well for a while. they pressure on the atla ntic for a while. they pressure on the atlantic that is heading our way and will be rea
rachel and madeline will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.ges of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. the headlines are coming up on bbc news. first though, here's the weather. hello. some sunny fresh weather on the way and after all the rain that we have recently had, there more rain on the way before we get to the weather in...
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and madeline was obviously manipulating me to get to you. i had to be certain.doption records... and i hit a dead end. and my grand plan to win you back was a failure. and maybe... maybe i should have left it there. what do you mean? valentin... what did you do? ♪ if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it or take xgeva® serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia® as sp
and madeline was obviously manipulating me to get to you. i had to be certain.doption records... and i hit a dead end. and my grand plan to win you back was a failure. and maybe... maybe i should have left it there. what do you mean? valentin... what did you do? ♪ if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only...
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madeline mason finds comfort in watching her favourite tv shows. like country file, some documentaries, comedies. you'll be watching something and you will suddenly find yourself having a good laugh and it makes you feel heaps better. but in the future, she'll have to pay to watch those perennial tv favourites, and any other programme. madeline's one of up to 3.7 million pensioners who will lose their free tv licence next june. why us? when you're a pensioner you don't seem to get anything. shows like bbc spotlgiht — and inside out for that matter — are a hit with older bbc viewers. you're a loyal audience. and until now the government has paid for the over 755 to have free tv licences. not any more. when the licence fee was renegotiated in 2015, responsibility for free licenses was turned over to bbc bosses. and they've decided most older pensioners are going to have to pay. don't switch us off! it's getting a bad rating. don't switch us off, don't switch us off. don't switch us off, don't switch us off. we've got to win this one because if they g
madeline mason finds comfort in watching her favourite tv shows. like country file, some documentaries, comedies. you'll be watching something and you will suddenly find yourself having a good laugh and it makes you feel heaps better. but in the future, she'll have to pay to watch those perennial tv favourites, and any other programme. madeline's one of up to 3.7 million pensioners who will lose their free tv licence next june. why us? when you're a pensioner you don't seem to get anything....
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with me are the author and journalist, rachel shabi and deputy comment editor at the telegraph, madeline pages are already in. if the deal is confirmed in some sort of agreement which could well leave the du p under abor spots. let's start with the financial times — it says borisjohnson is racing against time to secure a brexit deal, as he faces pressure from the eu for new concessions. the prime minister is increasingly optimistic that a brexit
with me are the author and journalist, rachel shabi and deputy comment editor at the telegraph, madeline pages are already in. if the deal is confirmed in some sort of agreement which could well leave the du p under abor spots. let's start with the financial times — it says borisjohnson is racing against time to secure a brexit deal, as he faces pressure from the eu for new concessions. the prime minister is increasingly optimistic that a brexit
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streets of pristina capital and i walked past by a big statue of bill clinton and a small stack of madeline albright and i think because a cause of us know that the state wouldn't exist without us i think even the hint from the us ambassador that they would like to have them repatriate citizens would have encouraged to do so that when i ask you about on who we saw in this report the thing that struck me is there at the end of the report we hear that ana is not sorry for what she did everything she did for going to syria and for being married to an islamic state finder. that has to do this and that troubled people in kosovo knowing that she doesn't really see that she did anything wrong or was connected to anything wrong well the people we talked to. they were positive about bringing people back i mean it was you know we only talked to i don't know maybe 2 handful of people so it's by no means like a poll or something but those were overwhelmingly positive. some of the more differentiating than others saying you know i'm glad we brought them home but we have to set. money aside to take care
streets of pristina capital and i walked past by a big statue of bill clinton and a small stack of madeline albright and i think because a cause of us know that the state wouldn't exist without us i think even the hint from the us ambassador that they would like to have them repatriate citizens would have encouraged to do so that when i ask you about on who we saw in this report the thing that struck me is there at the end of the report we hear that ana is not sorry for what she did everything...
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and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel shabi and madelinewith us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. bulgaria is now the subject of disciplinary proceedings by european football's governing body, uefa after the racist abuse directed at the england team in their match in sofia last night. the game was halted twice due to racist chants and gestures by a section of the home crowd against england players. the head of bulgaria's football union has resigned after being told to quit by the country's prime minister, and the behaviour has been condemned by england's coach, captain and by borisjohnson. our special correspondent ed thomas reports. in full view, unmasked. the nazi salutes, the monkey chants, unashamed hate for all to see. i mean, i heard it before i even got to the other side of the pitch in the warm—up, so... we spoke about it coming off the pitch. everybody wanted to carry on and do their talking on the pitch, which i'm extremely proud of. under uefa's racism protocol, the match was first paused after 28 minutes, a warning
and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rachel shabi and madelinewith us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. bulgaria is now the subject of disciplinary proceedings by european football's governing body, uefa after the racist abuse directed at the england team in their match in sofia last night. the game was halted twice due to racist chants and gestures by a section of the home crowd against england players. the head of bulgaria's football...
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. >> i certainly agree with madeline in respect to what russia is doing, but it's mostly soft littleches. military stuff in syria and other places, but what they are doing with cybersecurity, what they are doing with those tools is to gain influence around europe and every place they can in europe. that's what the chinese have been doing with the belt and road niche tissue, but that's an commission giant that they're putting in place, and to go from china all the way through the he channel into london. so they are doing things that are exciting, that are attracting people, buying influence, some of them are going broke with the chinese deal they get, but nevertheless what is our equivalent to something like that? we're cutting foreign aid. we're cutting foreign aid, because, you know, they don't contribute enough. yes, they do. or they don't give anything to ukraine. you look at the numbers, our european friends and the imf and others have given more to ukraine than we have. so we've got to see this thing realistic and not always think there's a war coming, but at the same time be re
. >> i certainly agree with madeline in respect to what russia is doing, but it's mostly soft littleches. military stuff in syria and other places, but what they are doing with cybersecurity, what they are doing with those tools is to gain influence around europe and every place they can in europe. that's what the chinese have been doing with the belt and road niche tissue, but that's an commission giant that they're putting in place, and to go from china all the way through the he...
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. - - matta --madeline books. [laughter] but looking back, your life starts to have a shape when you get to be a certain age. i'm glad i grew up in the south at a time where they were clear ideas of right and wrong innocence of progress. that's what probably led me to study philosophy although i probably wouldn't have admitted at the time and moral philosophy. i was working on a dissertation on - - for which it was easy to get a fellowship to spend a year studying in berlin in 1982. it was a time when very few americans and even fewer jewish americans set foot in the place. in fact, my mother told me, what will i tell my friends? [laughter] spending a whole year in germany. what i said at the time, now it's trendy to say they're doing their berlin year. at the time it wasn't cool. isn't it just as racist, 40 years after the war to blame the entire german nation for what happened during the war as it was for the germans to blame one or another group of people? it wasn't just the jews they didn't like, there were a
. - - matta --madeline books. [laughter] but looking back, your life starts to have a shape when you get to be a certain age. i'm glad i grew up in the south at a time where they were clear ideas of right and wrong innocence of progress. that's what probably led me to study philosophy although i probably wouldn't have admitted at the time and moral philosophy. i was working on a dissertation on - - for which it was easy to get a fellowship to spend a year studying in berlin in 1982. it was a...
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tonight are the author and journalist, rachel shabi, and deputy comment editor at the telegraph, madelinell sports round up, here's gavin. hi there, the head of u efa here's gavin. hi there, the head of uefa says the football family must wage war against the racists as the governing body is urged to act swiftly a nd governing body is urged to act swiftly and decisively following events in sofia. in a statement, it said it was doing everything it can to eliminate what it calls this disease from football. you if i have opened for disciplinary proceedings against bulgaria, including racist behaviour in throwing objects. there's also been two charges against england, including an insufficient number of travelling stewards. luther bliss is unsure whether this will change anything in bulgaria. for me, they should have called a special meeting and bed on top of this to get a resolution to find out what the actions will be. so we await the kind of sanctions that will be put in place, but again, they are put in place against not enough stewarding in their point in place against what happened on vi
tonight are the author and journalist, rachel shabi, and deputy comment editor at the telegraph, madelinell sports round up, here's gavin. hi there, the head of u efa here's gavin. hi there, the head of uefa says the football family must wage war against the racists as the governing body is urged to act swiftly a nd governing body is urged to act swiftly and decisively following events in sofia. in a statement, it said it was doing everything it can to eliminate what it calls this disease from...
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he met madeline swan and what they are saying he ends up marrying her but tries to call her mrs bond to be getting married. it is either progressive political correctness gone mad, depending on your perspective. as far as technology is concerned, oh, no, the wrong story entirely! china. 0k. security services. the concern about whether china is infiltrating some universities to try to get access to some higher research? universities like chinese students because they pay a fee which is higher and they have said we need to be careful that none of these people are here actually to try and get secrets from us, whether it is sort of intellectual property or things like that. they reckon that we have had a numberof that. they reckon that we have had a number of chinese military scientist passing through our universities. and specific to chinese students? passing through our universities. and specific to chinese students7m seems a little unfair, doesn't it? it does not china is a global superpower and a rival to the us and we know has played fast and loose in the past with intellectual prop
he met madeline swan and what they are saying he ends up marrying her but tries to call her mrs bond to be getting married. it is either progressive political correctness gone mad, depending on your perspective. as far as technology is concerned, oh, no, the wrong story entirely! china. 0k. security services. the concern about whether china is infiltrating some universities to try to get access to some higher research? universities like chinese students because they pay a fee which is higher...
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. - - matta --madeline books.[laughter] but looking back, your life starts to have a shape when you get to be a certain age. i'm glad i grew up in the south at a time where they were clear ideas of right and wrong innocence of progress. that's what probably led me to study philosophy although i probably wouldn't have admitted at the time and moral philosophy. i was working on a dissertation on - - for which it was easy to get a fellowship to spend a year studying in berlin in 1982. it was a time when very few americans and even fewer jewish americans set foot in the place. in fact, my mother told me, what will i tell my friends? [laughter] spending a whole year in germany. what i said at the time, now it's trendy to say they're doing their berlin year. at the time it wasn't cool. isn't it just as racist, 40 years after the war to blame the entire german nation for what happened during the war as it was for the germans to blame one or another group of people? it wasn't just the jews they didn't like, there were a b
. - - matta --madeline books.[laughter] but looking back, your life starts to have a shape when you get to be a certain age. i'm glad i grew up in the south at a time where they were clear ideas of right and wrong innocence of progress. that's what probably led me to study philosophy although i probably wouldn't have admitted at the time and moral philosophy. i was working on a dissertation on - - for which it was easy to get a fellowship to spend a year studying in berlin in 1982. it was a...