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and coming up — why people in liverpool are thanking manchester united's marcus rashford.yfield is the latest venue to open its doors with fans accepted for tonight's rugby match between edinburgh and glasgow. it's the end of an era injapan. the country's longest serving prime minister, shinzo abe, is stepping down because of ill health. he has been seen as a nationalist and staunch conservative who has stimulated economic growth and boosted military spending. this report from our diplomatic correspondent james robbins. shinzo abe said he did not want his illness to get in the way of decision—making. he apologised to the japanese people for failing to complete his term of office. for decades, shinzo abe has suffered from a rare intestinal disease. he has resigned as japan's prime minister once before in 2007 because of his ulcerative colitis, chronic condition that he's lived with since he was a teenager. after treatment, shinzo abe did return to power in 2012. but now, after weeks of speculation about him being absent from the public eye, in spite of a worrying increase i
and coming up — why people in liverpool are thanking manchester united's marcus rashford.yfield is the latest venue to open its doors with fans accepted for tonight's rugby match between edinburgh and glasgow. it's the end of an era injapan. the country's longest serving prime minister, shinzo abe, is stepping down because of ill health. he has been seen as a nationalist and staunch conservative who has stimulated economic growth and boosted military spending. this report from our diplomatic...
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back in march, manchester united footballer, marcus rashford, footballer marcus rashford shared with by schools and families. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been to liverpool to see what a difference it has made. let me introduce you to three families. i'm melicia, and this is reuben. my name is mohammed and this is bilal. camilla and natalia. this is isaac, this is noah, this is ethan and i'm martin. and let me tell you why they want to talk. weeks before free school meals were due to end in england for the summer, this premiership footballer tweeted. .. marcus rashford made his appeal to government to continue the scheme right through the holidays, right here on breakfast. you know what families are going through now, i once had to go through that. when i heard about the schools shutting down, that means free meals for some kids that they're not getting at school. the 22—year—old kept up the pressure. a8 hours later, the government agreed to extend the scheme. now, with the holidays almost at an end, we've come to liverpool to see what impact those vouchers have had. this is the l6
back in march, manchester united footballer, marcus rashford, footballer marcus rashford shared with by schools and families. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been to liverpool to see what a difference it has made. let me introduce you to three families. i'm melicia, and this is reuben. my name is mohammed and this is bilal. camilla and natalia. this is isaac, this is noah, this is ethan and i'm martin. and let me tell you why they want to talk. weeks before free school meals were due to end in...
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just after the break, they had another goal ruled out, this time marcus rashford the man offside andfernandes then thumped the post, united must have wondered if it was one of those nights. still copenhagen defied the odds. anthony martial brilliantly denied. still goalless after 90 minutes and it was into extra time. when finally united broke the deadlock — martial fouled, penalty awarded and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. united battling to keep their european hopes alive. andy swiss, bbc news. the score remains 1—0 to manchester united. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the editor of labourlist, sienna rodgers, and sam lister, the daily express‘s deputy political editor. welcome deputy political editor. to you both. let's look at what welcome to you both. let's look at
just after the break, they had another goal ruled out, this time marcus rashford the man offside andfernandes then thumped the post, united must have wondered if it was one of those nights. still copenhagen defied the odds. anthony martial brilliantly denied. still goalless after 90 minutes and it was into extra time. when finally united broke the deadlock — martial fouled, penalty awarded and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. united battling to keep their european hopes alive. andy swiss,...
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as for marcus rashford this week, he tweeted...l voucher scheme to support children eligible for free school meals while they were at home. councils are also receiving additional funding to support families who are struggling financially with the impact of covid—19, and to provide help for those who need it." the headlines on bbc news: president trump has formally accepted the republican nomination to run for a second term — warning thatjobs and "american greatness" would be at risk if his rival — joe biden — wins. japan's prime minister — shinzo abe — has announced he will step down from the position due to ill health. the world's largest study of patients with covid—19 has confirmed that children's risk of needing hospital treatment for the virus is "tiny". the bbc has found new evidence indicating that the united arab emirates were involved in an attack on a military academy in libya in which 26 unarmed cadets died. the uae has previously denied military intervention in the libyan conflict. but an investigation by bbc africa eye
as for marcus rashford this week, he tweeted...l voucher scheme to support children eligible for free school meals while they were at home. councils are also receiving additional funding to support families who are struggling financially with the impact of covid—19, and to provide help for those who need it." the headlines on bbc news: president trump has formally accepted the republican nomination to run for a second term — warning thatjobs and "american greatness" would be...
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this time, marcus rashford the man offside.it was one of those nights. still goalless after 90 minutes, it was into extra time. and at last, anthony martial fouled, penalty awarded, and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. it certainly hadn't been easy, but united into the semifinals and their european hopes still very much alive. andy swiss, bbc news. elsewhere tonight, inter milan secured their place in the last four thanks to a 2—1win over bayer leverkusen — romelu lukaku with a brilliantly—ta ken goalfor inter‘s second, his 31st in all competitions in what is his first season at inter. they'll play either shaktar donetsk or basel in the semis. it's supposed to be the big money move of the transfer window, but jadon sancho is staying put. that's the emphatic message from borussia dortmund, after a deadline they set for other clubs to sign him passed without an agreement being made. the 20—year—old england international is manchester united's top summer target, but they're thought to be unwilling to pay the £100 million transf
this time, marcus rashford the man offside.it was one of those nights. still goalless after 90 minutes, it was into extra time. and at last, anthony martial fouled, penalty awarded, and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. it certainly hadn't been easy, but united into the semifinals and their european hopes still very much alive. andy swiss, bbc news. elsewhere tonight, inter milan secured their place in the last four thanks to a 2—1win over bayer leverkusen — romelu lukaku with a...
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and a "rallying cry for the future" — england footballer marcus rashford and model adwoa aboah featurer of british vogue's activist—themed issue as "the faces of hope". good morning and welcome to bbc news. the nhs trace and trace programme isn't good enough to stop a second wave of coronavirus after september when children go back to school, scientists have warned. the study, published today in medical journal the lancet, says transmission would increase as parents go back to work, and aren't needed at home to look after their children. scientists said there could be a second wave of the virus, twice as big as the first peak, in december 2020. in scotland, schools are due to reopen on 11th august, and across other parts of the uk in early september. the study‘s mathematical model found a second wave could be prevented by scaling up the track and trace system so more people with symptoms, and their contacts, are found. in a moment we will speak to the author of the report, but first, our correspondent laura foster has this report. experts agree, it is crucial pupils return to school fo
and a "rallying cry for the future" — england footballer marcus rashford and model adwoa aboah featurer of british vogue's activist—themed issue as "the faces of hope". good morning and welcome to bbc news. the nhs trace and trace programme isn't good enough to stop a second wave of coronavirus after september when children go back to school, scientists have warned. the study, published today in medical journal the lancet, says transmission would increase as parents go...
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led by footballer marcus rashford and model turned mental health campaigner adwoa aboah.n incredible time of change, really, these people, for me, reflect where we need to go, where we need to be. caring for other people, caring for each other, caring for the world. it's so cute. in the past three years, he has stormed towards his vision of a more diverse publication. he has showcased big names and aspiring talent, had meghan markle as a guest editor, and turned key workers into cover stars. this drive for change is a personal one. 0nly last month he expressed frustration at being racially profiled at vogue's offices. i'm a black man in this world. chuckles it's not the first time i've been, you know, pigeonholed in that way. it won't be the last time i'll be profiled. it was misan harriman's photos of the black lives matter movement that caught the editor's eye. ididn't i didn't know what to expect. when i went out there, i saw a wave of solidarity. he became the first black man in the magazine's history to shoot a front cover, producing images with a resounding message.
led by footballer marcus rashford and model turned mental health campaigner adwoa aboah.n incredible time of change, really, these people, for me, reflect where we need to go, where we need to be. caring for other people, caring for each other, caring for the world. it's so cute. in the past three years, he has stormed towards his vision of a more diverse publication. he has showcased big names and aspiring talent, had meghan markle as a guest editor, and turned key workers into cover stars....
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coming you have seen ministers fidgeting in their chair when they are confronted on things like marcus rashford'shink you should be able to get ahead of this. novel of people do believe in the conservative party, not as a great warmth of the party, but because they trust them to run it slightly better than the other lot and that is a real problem for the conservative party if that view changes. —— a number of people do believe in the party. talking to another story about the quarantine of migrantsi another story about the quarantine of migrants i have been a total defender of migrants who turn up in whatever way because they are desperate and all of that, but i absolutely agree that the quarantine arrangements have to be very good, very thorough, for the sake of the migrants, many are young, some are children, and for the sake of this country. we have to ensure that wherever they are housed, in whatever capacity, the quarantine rules are whatever capacity, the quarantine rules a re really whatever capacity, the quarantine rules are really strictly observed. i think to hear this may come as a bit
coming you have seen ministers fidgeting in their chair when they are confronted on things like marcus rashford'shink you should be able to get ahead of this. novel of people do believe in the conservative party, not as a great warmth of the party, but because they trust them to run it slightly better than the other lot and that is a real problem for the conservative party if that view changes. —— a number of people do believe in the party. talking to another story about the quarantine of...
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to activism and features a host of international authors and change—makers, led by footballer marcus rashfordbecause we've been in covid, and then we went into sort of really an incredible time of change, these people for me, reflect where we need to go, where we need to be. in the past three years, edward enninful has stormed towards his vision of a more diverse publication. he's showcased big names and aspiring talent, had meghan markle as a guest editor, and turned key workers into cover stars. it was misan harriman‘s photographs of the black lives matter movement that drew him to the attention of vogue's editor. what i felt i could do is capture a time capsule of a truly unique time in british civil rights history. and i didn't know what to expect. and when i went out there, i saw this wave of solidarity. he became the first black man in the magazine's history to shoot a front cover, producing images with a resounding message. reni eddo—lodge earned her place in the publication as a best—selling author of ‘why i am no longer talking to white people about race'. she has praise for vogue's
to activism and features a host of international authors and change—makers, led by footballer marcus rashfordbecause we've been in covid, and then we went into sort of really an incredible time of change, these people for me, reflect where we need to go, where we need to be. in the past three years, edward enninful has stormed towards his vision of a more diverse publication. he's showcased big names and aspiring talent, had meghan markle as a guest editor, and turned key workers into cover...
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against iceland next saturday and then denmark a week tomorrow, but following the withdrawals of marcus rashford included in the senior setup. the england lionesses will play their first match in over seven months when they face germany away on october 27th. it will be a friendly against the 2—time world champions behind closed doors in wiesbaden. they haven't played since the shebelieves cup in the united states in march. outgoing head coach phil neville will asemble his squad for a week long training camp at st george's park next month. england last played germany in november, a 2—1 defeat in front of a record crowd of almost 78 thousand at wembley. we've had the draw for the second qualifying round of the europa league. tottenham have a trip to bulgaria next month. the tie against lokomotiv plovdiv on september 17th is a straight knockout. rangers travel to gibraltar to face lincoln red imps. aberdeen are also away against norwegian's viking. motherwell have a short hop to face coleraine in northern ireland. linfield are at home to malta's floriana. welsh sides, the new saints, bala town and
against iceland next saturday and then denmark a week tomorrow, but following the withdrawals of marcus rashford included in the senior setup. the england lionesses will play their first match in over seven months when they face germany away on october 27th. it will be a friendly against the 2—time world champions behind closed doors in wiesbaden. they haven't played since the shebelieves cup in the united states in march. outgoing head coach phil neville will asemble his squad for a week...
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to activism and features a host of international authors and change—makers, led by footballer marcus rashfordn we went into sort of really an incredible time of change, these people for me, reflect where we need to go, where we need to be. caring for other people, caring for each other, caring for the world. in the past three years, edward enninful has stormed towards his vision of a more diverse publication. he's showcased big names and aspiring talent, had meghan markle as a guest editor, and turned key workers into cover stars. it was misan harriman‘s photographs of the black lives matter movement that drew him to the attention of vogue's editor. what i felt i could do is capture a time capsule of a truly unique time in british civil rights history. and i didn't know what to expect. and when i went out there, i saw this wave of solidarity. he became the first black man in the magazine's history to shoot a front cover, producing images with a resounding message. reni eddo—lodge earned her place in the publication as a best—selling author of ‘why i am no longer talking to white people about
to activism and features a host of international authors and change—makers, led by footballer marcus rashfordn we went into sort of really an incredible time of change, these people for me, reflect where we need to go, where we need to be. caring for other people, caring for each other, caring for the world. in the past three years, edward enninful has stormed towards his vision of a more diverse publication. he's showcased big names and aspiring talent, had meghan markle as a guest editor,...
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on the september cover of british vogue magazine's theme is activism now includes cover stars marcus rashfordplayer and campaigner against child poverty. >>at a wobble law a model an activist as well as 40 other advocates for social causes. the cover was shot by nissan harriman the first black photographer to do so in that magazine's 104 year history. coming up next legendary singer tony bennett celebrating his 94th birthday today how want restaurants to open? and schools? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredc
on the september cover of british vogue magazine's theme is activism now includes cover stars marcus rashfordplayer and campaigner against child poverty. >>at a wobble law a model an activist as well as 40 other advocates for social causes. the cover was shot by nissan harriman the first black photographer to do so in that magazine's 104 year history. coming up next legendary singer tony bennett celebrating his 94th birthday today how want restaurants to open? and schools? want the...
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marcus rashford was on the front page of every newspaper a few weeks ago.gue shoot? it started back in march. we were working as doctors and health care workers during the pandemic. we were concerned about our safety. we were concerned that we would not be protected. and we wanted to protect the public and be in the position to be able to serve the country during this pandemic, and we were escalating our concerns because we were worried we didn't have the right protection. we try to escalate concerns in the right way, through the right roots, and we were not being heard. not only that, we we re not being heard. not only that, we were being silenced in our hospitals. and it was the death of a nurse who passed away as she was pregnant, as she left behind a newborn baby, a two—year—old son and a husband and that broke my heart, because the situation was completely avoidable. from then on, i have been campaigning for better protection for doctors, but also to create a national conversation, that doctors need to be protected and our welfare is very important, an
marcus rashford was on the front page of every newspaper a few weeks ago.gue shoot? it started back in march. we were working as doctors and health care workers during the pandemic. we were concerned about our safety. we were concerned that we would not be protected. and we wanted to protect the public and be in the position to be able to serve the country during this pandemic, and we were escalating our concerns because we were worried we didn't have the right protection. we try to escalate...
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and, guess what, just after the break, they had another goal ruled out, this time marcus rashford thefouled, penalty awarded, and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. it certainly hadn't been easy, but united into the semifinals and their european hopes still very much alive. andy swiss, bbc news. the scottish government is warning it could call a halt to the scottish football season after another breach of coronavirus protocols. celtic player boli bolingoli flew to spain without the club knowing, failed to quarantine on his return, then played in a league match on sunday. he's since tested negative, twice, and apologised. celtic say they're investigating. it comes days after eight aberdeen players broke rules by gathering in a bar after a match,which led to two testing positive. in a bar after a match, which led to two testing positive. days after saying the sports younger players are not good enough, ronnie 0'sullivan will need to come from behind against someone who's a year older than him if he's to avoid a quarter final exit at the world snooker championships. he's 6—2 down in the
and, guess what, just after the break, they had another goal ruled out, this time marcus rashford thefouled, penalty awarded, and fernandes ruthlessly dispatched it. it certainly hadn't been easy, but united into the semifinals and their european hopes still very much alive. andy swiss, bbc news. the scottish government is warning it could call a halt to the scottish football season after another breach of coronavirus protocols. celtic player boli bolingoli flew to spain without the club...
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the england footballer marcus rashford and the model adwoah aboah feature on the cover of next month'st time in its 104—year history that its cover shot was taken by a black male photographer. joining us now are two women who say there's a need for more diversity in the fashion industry. mata marielle is a celebrity make—up artist who's worked with vogue. also i'm joined by lauren byfield, a curve model. i know you didn't get involved in this particular addition but it is really great people to talk to you about your experience of working in the industry. how important do you think this additional be? i think it is really important for generations to come and people know need to know black people belong in the spaces and we need to be on board letting black people create and show they do it as well as white counterparts. it is very important for us to share our work as well. i think this issue deftly highlights this. white might have you felt that you happen to belong to? definitely at times. when i am on set and sometimes it is times when there are 20 people and the crew and i am the
the england footballer marcus rashford and the model adwoah aboah feature on the cover of next month'st time in its 104—year history that its cover shot was taken by a black male photographer. joining us now are two women who say there's a need for more diversity in the fashion industry. mata marielle is a celebrity make—up artist who's worked with vogue. also i'm joined by lauren byfield, a curve model. i know you didn't get involved in this particular addition but it is really great...
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i think that the marcus rashford campaign for example in regard to school meals is a u—turn that wasglobal pandemic situation that is something that people haven't dealt with before and the government is dealing with the challenges as they go ahead. and what you say makes sense and i'm sure a lot of people have sympathy with when you are in a difficult situation it is difficult to make the right decisions when you are having to act quickly. but there has been firmness in saying, in basically staking out positions as they've gone on, which has meant that when the u—turns have come it has looked like they weren't open minded previously. for example, gavin williamson on the 15th of august when he said there will be no u—turn, no change on the grading system that graded the exam system and then suddenly the government u—turn. it wasn't in isolation, it was following on from what happened in scotland. so it looks like a government that is not in the driving seat. ministers over four yea rs driving seat. ministers over four years saying that this policy will definitely not change is someth
i think that the marcus rashford campaign for example in regard to school meals is a u—turn that wasglobal pandemic situation that is something that people haven't dealt with before and the government is dealing with the challenges as they go ahead. and what you say makes sense and i'm sure a lot of people have sympathy with when you are in a difficult situation it is difficult to make the right decisions when you are having to act quickly. but there has been firmness in saying, in basically...
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the england footballer, marcus rashford, features on the cover of next month's british vogue.created by a predominantly black team of photographers, makeup artists and models. one of those featured in the magazine is fiona dwyer — the ceo of solace women's aid, a domestic abuse charity and shejoins me now. good afternoon tea. there is quite something to be part of. it's an absolutely unbelievable. so many people, when i got the e—mail, i almost fell off my chair. when i received e—mailfrom vogue, andi when i received e—mailfrom vogue, and i received e—mailfrom eduoard to say that i was going to be featured on the cover, i was just com pletely featured on the cover, i was just completely shocked. shocked why? because domestic abuse suddenly being treated on the front page of vogue? i mean, it's unbelievable. this cover, its not for me, it's for the almost 30,000 women, children and men who we support every year. it's for all of the phenomenal staff who work tirelessly, who have worked tirelessly, who have worked tirelessly, adapted, have continued support really vulnerable peop
the england footballer, marcus rashford, features on the cover of next month's british vogue.created by a predominantly black team of photographers, makeup artists and models. one of those featured in the magazine is fiona dwyer — the ceo of solace women's aid, a domestic abuse charity and shejoins me now. good afternoon tea. there is quite something to be part of. it's an absolutely unbelievable. so many people, when i got the e—mail, i almost fell off my chair. when i received...