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we will come to the mayor of�*s coverage in a moment, but firstly, that stark image on the manchester evening newse _ metro's coverage. the date of the attack in the picture of _ metro's coverage. the date of the attack in the picture of the - metro's coverage. the date of the attack in the picture of the b - metro's coverage. the date of the | attack in the picture of the b which symbolises manchester. it is so powerful, that attack was such a shock and such a scar on the city that they don't really need to say anything more than that for people to understand what they are trying to understand what they are trying to say. i think it's a really moving front page, actually.— to say. i think it's a really moving front page, actually. your thoughts? it 'ust front page, actually. your thoughts? it just brings — front page, actually. your thoughts? itjust brings back— front page, actually. your thoughts? itjust brings back memories - front page, actually. your thoughts? itjust brings back memories of - front page, actually. your thoughts? itjust brings back memories of a - itjust brings back memories o
we will come to the mayor of�*s coverage in a moment, but firstly, that stark image on the manchester evening newse _ metro's coverage. the date of the attack in the picture of _ metro's coverage. the date of the attack in the picture of the - metro's coverage. the date of the attack in the picture of the b - metro's coverage. the date of the | attack in the picture of the b which symbolises manchester. it is so powerful, that attack was such a shock and such a scar on the city that they...
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the manchester evening news had that headline, "neveragain." chairman said that identical mistakes were made to those in the aftermath of the 77 terror attacks in 2005, i2 those in the aftermath of the 77 terror attacks in 2005, 12 years previously. in the inquiry, they made the point that there was a similar attitude taken during the bombings and in the manchester arena attacked that the emergency services, the people who were coordinating the response just couldn't believe that this was happening in couldn't believe that this was ha enin: . , couldn't believe that this was happening— couldn't believe that this was hauenina . , ., , happening in their city and they didn't retract _ happening in their city and they didn't retract quickly _ happening in their city and they didn't retract quickly enough i didn't retract quickly enough because _ didn't retract quickly enough because theyjust weren't able to enact _ because theyjust weren't able to enact that, they weren't able to believe — enact that, they weren't able to believe it— enact that, th
the manchester evening news had that headline, "neveragain." chairman said that identical mistakes were made to those in the aftermath of the 77 terror attacks in 2005, i2 those in the aftermath of the 77 terror attacks in 2005, 12 years previously. in the inquiry, they made the point that there was a similar attitude taken during the bombings and in the manchester arena attacked that the emergency services, the people who were coordinating the response just couldn't believe that this...
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, as — but also the manchester evening news, as i— but also the manchestern are welcomed into this country— persecution are welcomed into this country and that they know that this country— country and that they know that this country is _ country and that they know that this country is a — country and that they know that this country is a safe home for them and that they— country is a safe home for them and that they have a safe home within this country. i will only say that it is our— this country. i will only say that it is our responsibility and duty to ensure _ it is our responsibility and duty to ensure that every citizens of the united _ ensure that every citizens of the united kingdom believe that everyone in this— united kingdom believe that everyone in this house believes that they should — in this house believes that they should have somewhere safe, secure and decent _ should have somewhere safe, secure and decent to live. john should have somewhere safe, secure and decent to live.— and decent to live. john redwood? rou~hl and decent to live. john
, as — but also the manchester evening news, as i— but also the manchestern are welcomed into this country— persecution are welcomed into this country and that they know that this country— country and that they know that this country is _ country and that they know that this country is a — country and that they know that this country is a safe home for them and that they— country is a safe home for them and that they have a safe home within this country. i will only say that it is...
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and the manchester evening news has a striking front page after that report into the bombing — it simply"spies" at the world cup. that's the story we will come to at the end. but first of all, let's get to the economy. let's get stuck in with the daily telegraph.
and the manchester evening news has a striking front page after that report into the bombing — it simply"spies" at the world cup. that's the story we will come to at the end. but first of all, let's get to the economy. let's get stuck in with the daily telegraph.
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even by manchester _ eventful times at old trafford? is: even by manchester united standards, it has been a remarkable couple of days. the newsfor the family at all. that is because when the family bought the club back in 2005, the only way they could buy the club was by basically borrowing huge amounts of money and plunging the club effectively into millions of pounds of debt. of course, the supporters wanted to see them invest in the squad and some feel that hasn't happened sufficiently and united haven't won a trophy since 2017. and the protests against the glazer family have been getting louder and louder since then. last year, you may remember that one game had to be postponed because some of the fans managed to get inside the stadium and onto the pitch. it gives you an idea of the level of protest we have seen against the glazer family in recent years. earlier i spoke to someone from the manchester united supporters trust. he said whoever takes over, whoever buys the club need to learn from their mistakes. the thing that glazer family missed out in _ the thing that glazer family missed out in the _ the thing that glazer
even by manchester _ eventful times at old trafford? is: even by manchester united standards, it has been a remarkable couple of days. the newsfor the family at all. that is because when the family bought the club back in 2005, the only way they could buy the club was by basically borrowing huge amounts of money and plunging the club effectively into millions of pounds of debt. of course, the supporters wanted to see them invest in the squad and some feel that hasn't happened sufficiently and...
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cristiano ronaldo's passions did not subside on the eve of the news late in the evening that the striker was asked to leave manchester united immediately after the termination of the contract by mutual agreement of the parties. what is the reason for this decision of the club and who is now hunting for the portuguese, elena will tell hot? the trigger for the breakup of cristiano ronaldo and manchester united was the striker's scandalous interview with pierce morgan, a well-known sports journalist . it happened in the middle of november in a conversation. the portuguese striker took the team's head coach eric tenhaag hard, saying that he did not respect. after all, stan hack also refers to ronaldo himself and was criticized by a number of teammates. and rooney admitted that manchester united tried to force cristiano to leave the team altogether. and now, a week after the appearance of this interview manchester united announced the termination of the contract. at the same time, ronaldo will not receive compensation. fort of the portuguese national team earned 500,000 pounds a week at the club, his agreement was calcula
cristiano ronaldo's passions did not subside on the eve of the news late in the evening that the striker was asked to leave manchester united immediately after the termination of the contract by mutual agreement of the parties. what is the reason for this decision of the club and who is now hunting for the portuguese, elena will tell hot? the trigger for the breakup of cristiano ronaldo and manchester united was the striker's scandalous interview with pierce morgan, a well-known sports...
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well, even by manchester united standards, it has been a dramatic 24—hour is. after the newsng money against it and plunging it into millions of pounds of debt, and the fans feel that frankly they should be ploughing that money into the team because the trophies had dried up in recent seasons, they haven't won a trophy here since 2017. and the protest against the glazers have been getting louder and louder. why are they doing this now? well, a number of reasons, perhaps. first of all, the demise of the european super league. that would have been potentially hugely lucrative to the glazers. also the fact that the stadium here and also the training ground need millions of pounds of investment and redevelopment. and also perhaps the recent sale of chelsea for upwards of £4 billion. that is something that may have peaked the glazer�*s interest. and of course all this comes hours after the announcement that cristiano ronaldo was leaving, after the explosive tv interview in which he accused the club of betraying him. in that interview, ronaldo was also highly critical of the glazer
well, even by manchester united standards, it has been a dramatic 24—hour is. after the newsng money against it and plunging it into millions of pounds of debt, and the fans feel that frankly they should be ploughing that money into the team because the trophies had dried up in recent seasons, they haven't won a trophy here since 2017. and the protest against the glazers have been getting louder and louder. why are they doing this now? well, a number of reasons, perhaps. first of all, the...
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in sport on the bbc news channel, manchester united win their final europa league group game, but finishing second means a potentially tricky knockout round playoff awaits. good eveningnk of england has raised interest rates from 2.25% to 3% — the biggest single hike in more than 30 years — to try to dampen down soaring inflation. it will impact everything from mortgages and rents to the price of food and services. the bank warned that the uk is heading for a recession that could last until the middle of 2024 — the longest since records began a century ago. our economics editor, faisal islam, is here. yes, sophie, the uk is facing the start of a very challenging few years for the economy and for all of our pockets. as you said, the interest rate today was raised to 3%, a significant three quarters of a percentage pointjump. you can see here it's the highest it's been since 2008 — a clear end to a long period of low interest rates. today's rise has had an immediate effect for those on tracker mortgages. a typical tracker will have gone up by more than £73 per month today. they've risen more than £280 since last december. inflation is now heading towards the peak, with
in sport on the bbc news channel, manchester united win their final europa league group game, but finishing second means a potentially tricky knockout round playoff awaits. good eveningnk of england has raised interest rates from 2.25% to 3% — the biggest single hike in more than 30 years — to try to dampen down soaring inflation. it will impact everything from mortgages and rents to the price of food and services. the bank warned that the uk is heading for a recession that could last until...
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even a hurricane here in florida. let's first start with the heat. incredible numbers in new york city today. a record, 75. in boston, 76. as far as manchester, new hampshire, 77. you can see here tomorrow, we'll probably see a record challenging temperature again all the way down to philadelphia and d.c. then we cool off tuesday and wednesday to more seasonable levels. that's when our attention turns to this, a disturbance east of the bahamas heading over warm waters, and most of our computer models bring it towards florida as a strengthening storm with some big impacts. it is not unheard of to get a hurricane strike in florida in november, albeit very rare, so we'll be watching this closely in the next day or two. >> of course, that would be adding insult to injury in florida. rob, thanks so much. >> the cleanup is already under way in texas and oklahoma after deadly tornado outbreak wiped out homes and other structures on friday. worshiper at a church in southeastern oklahoma held services outside this morning, not far from the destruction of their flattened building. at least two people were killed across the region, 18 tornadoes were re
even a hurricane here in florida. let's first start with the heat. incredible numbers in new york city today. a record, 75. in boston, 76. as far as manchester, new hampshire, 77. you can see here tomorrow, we'll probably see a record challenging temperature again all the way down to philadelphia and d.c. then we cool off tuesday and wednesday to more seasonable levels. that's when our attention turns to this, a disturbance east of the bahamas heading over warm waters, and most of our computer...
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and coming up on the bbc news channel: will it be manchester united or aston villa through to the next round of the carabao cup, after the pair clash at old trafford? good evenings after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they're making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russian forces have admitted having problems with their supply lines and they've been actively engaged in establishing new defensive positions. all eyes are on the southern port of kherson, a strategically vital city for both sides. russian forces say they are in the process of leaving kherson. the ukrainian army says it has made significant gains around kherson, advancing five miles in the past 2a hours, liberating 12 settlements from russian occupation. in contrast, russia says it's moving to new defensive positions, on the other side of the dnipro river, but the process could take weeks. there's no sign so far of a mass withdrawal. ina in a moment we'll have a report from our russia editor steve rosenberg on how the news of the russian withdrawal was reported back home today. first, live to the ukrainian port of 0desa on the
and coming up on the bbc news channel: will it be manchester united or aston villa through to the next round of the carabao cup, after the pair clash at old trafford? good evenings after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they're making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russian forces have admitted having problems with their supply lines and they've been actively engaged in establishing new defensive positions. all eyes are on...
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even by the manchester united standards it has been a dramatic 24 hours. as you say the glazer family announced that they are considering selling the club and that is news thatbeen hugely unpopular with the supporters. that is because they were only able to buy the club by borrowing money against it, effectively plunging the club into millions of pounds of debt. the fans feel they should have spent more money in the players. they've not won a trophy since 2017 and the protests against the glazer family have been getting louder and louder. so why have they made this announcement now? a number of reasons. first of all the demise of the european super league which would have been hugely lucrative to the glazer family had happened would have been hugely lucrative to the glazerfamily had happened but it has not happened. and also the fact that both the stadium and the training facilities required millions of pounds of redevelopment. of millions of pounds of redevelopment. of course all this comes hours after it was announced that their star player cristiano ronaldo was leaving the club with immediate effect following that expensive tv interview in which he accuse
even by the manchester united standards it has been a dramatic 24 hours. as you say the glazer family announced that they are considering selling the club and that is news thatbeen hugely unpopular with the supporters. that is because they were only able to buy the club by borrowing money against it, effectively plunging the club into millions of pounds of debt. the fans feel they should have spent more money in the players. they've not won a trophy since 2017 and the protests against the...
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even more common this winter. colletta smith, bbc news, manchester.? it’s the new government of rishi sunak for rishi sunak himself?— for rishi sunak himself? it's not treat is for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? _ for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when _ for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when he _ for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when he came - for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when he came and i for rishi sunak himself? it's not i great is it? when he came and he probably wasn't expecting much of a honeymoon given the fact that him and jeremy hunter going to have to unveil a quite painful austerity package later this month. i think he would have at least hope these opening weeks would've been an opportunity for him to make a good first impression on the nation. instead we've had not won but to quite bitter, damaging row is about people he's chosen onto his cabinet. first the ongoing row over suella braverman, and this one over sir gavin williamson. ultimately, the fact that he's had to
even more common this winter. colletta smith, bbc news, manchester.? it’s the new government of rishi sunak for rishi sunak himself?— for rishi sunak himself? it's not treat is for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? _ for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when _ for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when he _ for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when he came - for rishi sunak himself? it's not great is it? when he came and i for rishi sunak himself? it's...
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even more common this winter. colletta smith, bbc news, manchester.es will start at £35, the same price as they were during his 2010 tour. talking to zoe ball on her radio 2 breakfast show this morning, the comedian said that people's interest in his comeback had surprised him. i thought we should have called this tour peter who? because i haven't been around for five years. i thought who, honestly... no, not give a monkeys, but being on the news, can you get your head round that? peter k. england and arsenal forward beth mead has been voted bbc women's footballer of the year 2022. mead helped the lionesses to euros glory in the summer, winning the golden boot and the player of the tournament award. maz farookhi has the story. commentator: take a bow, beth mead. that was glorious! the european championship here in england was, of course, a massive tournament for england and we are here today to surprise one of the superstars from that team, and helping me to do that is another huge name for england, ellen white. i'm really honoured. she really deserve
even more common this winter. colletta smith, bbc news, manchester.es will start at £35, the same price as they were during his 2010 tour. talking to zoe ball on her radio 2 breakfast show this morning, the comedian said that people's interest in his comeback had surprised him. i thought we should have called this tour peter who? because i haven't been around for five years. i thought who, honestly... no, not give a monkeys, but being on the news, can you get your head round that? peter k....
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news hour. and as in portugal, alon didn't catch out with christiane, even out, i hoping to put the control as he is manchester united comments behind him. we'll have more on that. all right, i'm, i thank you so much. we'll see you a little later. all right, we'll move on to other news until you about the former u. s. president. donald trump, who's hit out at the decision to appoint a special counsel to overseas to us justice departments investigations. jack smith will lead the inquiry into trumps a legit efforts to overturn the 20 to 2020 rather election results and into his handling of classified documents. after leaving office, smith's appointment comes just 2 days after trump announced he'll run for president again in 2020 for hydrogen. castro has more. a special counsel investigation means the federal government criminal probes into former president donald trump will have a new boss. that will be jack smith, a former top justice department attorney, currently working for the international criminal court at the hague. smith will return to washington as special counsel to take over the investigations into t
news hour. and as in portugal, alon didn't catch out with christiane, even out, i hoping to put the control as he is manchester united comments behind him. we'll have more on that. all right, i'm, i thank you so much. we'll see you a little later. all right, we'll move on to other news until you about the former u. s. president. donald trump, who's hit out at the decision to appoint a special counsel to overseas to us justice departments investigations. jack smith will lead the inquiry into...
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manchester, new hampshire, with the very latest on that race. hi, hillary. >> reporter: hi, eric. well, this race is a lot closer than what democrats were hoping for and what republicans evenht was possible. republican retired general don bolduc has been eating away at incumbent democrat maggie hassan's lead in the polls, and this race is down to a dead heat. so d.c. democrats have been flying in to hit campaign trail. hassan campaigning with a member of labor secretary marty walsh who was here in his personal capacity and yesterday hassan campaigned with progressive senator elizabeth warren. how does having a progressive like senator elizabeth warren here on the campaign trail with you actually help you leading up to election day to win over moderates? >> you just heard her talking about getting out the vote, and she's a great fighter for families. look, i continue to talk about my work across party lines. i will work with anybody on both sides of the aisle to get things done. >> reporter: bolduc told his supporters that warren does not instill confidence that hasan's going to invest in change for a second term and that, in fact, she's going to double down on every policy
manchester, new hampshire, with the very latest on that race. hi, hillary. >> reporter: hi, eric. well, this race is a lot closer than what democrats were hoping for and what republicans evenht was possible. republican retired general don bolduc has been eating away at incumbent democrat maggie hassan's lead in the polls, and this race is down to a dead heat. so d.c. democrats have been flying in to hit campaign trail. hassan campaigning with a member of labor secretary marty walsh who...
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even turn windier. but there is probably a greater chance of seeing a bit more in the way of sunshine. this is bbc news. and it is rashford! it is the manchester
even turn windier. but there is probably a greater chance of seeing a bit more in the way of sunshine. this is bbc news. and it is rashford! it is the manchester
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even by manchester united standards it has been a dramatic 24—hour is. the glazer family have announced that they are considering selling the club and that is news that willillions of pounds of debt. the fans feel they should have spent more money on the players. remember, man united have not won a trophy since 2017, and the protests against the glazer family have been getting louder and louder. so why have they made this announcement now? well, a number of reasons, perhaps. first of all the demise of the european super league which would have been lucrative to the glazer family had would have been lucrative to the glazerfamily had it happened, but it's not happened and also the fact that both the stadium and training facilities require millions of pounds of redevelopment. of course, all this comes hours after it was announced that their star player, cristiano ronaldo was leaving the club with immediate effect following the explosive tv interview in which he accused the club of betraying him. cristiano ronaldo was also highly critical of the glazer family in the interview and said that they did not care about the club, so ronaldo is leaving and it seems l
even by manchester united standards it has been a dramatic 24—hour is. the glazer family have announced that they are considering selling the club and that is news that willillions of pounds of debt. the fans feel they should have spent more money on the players. remember, man united have not won a trophy since 2017, and the protests against the glazer family have been getting louder and louder. so why have they made this announcement now? well, a number of reasons, perhaps. first of all the...