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martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace. you are watching bbc news. stay with us.w on bbc news, sport today. who hello, i am chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme... keeping their title hopes alive — tottenham hotspur move up to second in the english premier league with victory at cardiff. when roger met serena. two of tennis' all time greats face each other on court for the first time. and, not defending his crown. chris froome says he'll skip this year's giro d'italia to focus on the tour de france. welcome to the programme. thank you forjoining us. tottenham have made a winning start to 2019 and are back up to second in the english premier league after a comfortable win at cardiff city. four days after that shock 3—1 defeat at home to wolves, mauricio pochettino's side won 3—0 in south wales, where harry kane and christian eriksen both scored in the opening 12 minutes.
martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace. you are watching bbc news. stay with us.w on bbc news, sport today. who hello, i am chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme... keeping their title hopes alive — tottenham hotspur move up to second in the english premier league with victory at cardiff. when roger met serena. two of tennis' all time greats face each other on court for the first time. and, not defending his crown. chris froome...
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martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.rn into office in a ceremony in the capital, brasilia. crowds of supporters gathered to witness the auguration of country's first far—right leader since the end of military rule in the 1980s. bolsonaro has pledged to relax gun laws, roll back brazilian bureaucracy and tackle crime and corruption. in his first address as president, he thanked the people of brazil for choosing him. translation: today i'm here. i feel strong. i feel touched, translation: today i'm here. i feel strong. ifeel touched, and i thank god for my life and i thank brazilians for entrusting me with the honour and the mission of governing brazil in these times of challenge and hope. i'm going to govern with you. in this solemn moment, i would like to call on all of the congresspeople to restore and make brazil rise again out of corruption, and of criminality, out of economic irresponsibility, and out of ideological submission. we have ahead of us a unique opportunity to rebuild our country and to restore hope to our
martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.rn into office in a ceremony in the capital, brasilia. crowds of supporters gathered to witness the auguration of country's first far—right leader since the end of military rule in the 1980s. bolsonaro has pledged to relax gun laws, roll back brazilian bureaucracy and tackle crime and corruption. in his first address as president, he thanked the people of brazil for choosing him. translation: today i'm here. i feel strong. i feel touched,...
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martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.pe with plastic waste after china stopped importing it a year ago have failed to materialise, according to bbc research. for many years, two—thirds of britain's waste sent abroad went to china and hong kong. but the bbc has found that other countries have stepped in to take britain's waste. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. china was the world's waste eater. the uk was exporting 500,000 tons of plastic a year to be recycled there. when it closed its ports to foreign rubbish, there were fears that plastic waste would build up in the uk. but instead, britain's waste has been brought here to indonesia, where some of it gets dumped. the other main nations accepting british plastic are malaysia, turkey and poland. malaysia is now suffering from dumping of low—value waste, and its government is considering a ban on rubbish imports. the real concern is that we're causing environmental damage in other countries, where they've accepted what china's said no to, but they don't have
martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.pe with plastic waste after china stopped importing it a year ago have failed to materialise, according to bbc research. for many years, two—thirds of britain's waste sent abroad went to china and hong kong. but the bbc has found that other countries have stepped in to take britain's waste. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. china was the world's waste eater. the uk was exporting 500,000 tons of plastic a year to be recycled there. when...
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martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.hree people were stabbed at manchester's victoria station on new year's eve has been detained under the mental health act. signals from the nasa space probe new horizons confirm it has successfully flown past icy mass ultima tooley — —— ultima thule — the most distant object every explored in the solar system. jair bolsonaro, a far—right politician vowing a crackdown on crime and corruption, is sworn in as brazil's new president. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sarah. hello. thank you very much. michael van gerwen has beaten england's michael smith to win the pdc world championships darts final. this was the dutchman's third title in four finals, that was him wrapping it up, a double 16. he won 7—3 at alexandra palace. he enjoyed it too. it was smith's first appearnce in the final, but he missed too many chances and was punished by van gerwen. he takes home the trophy and £0.5 million. it's been a good day for spurs in the premier league, they're back u
martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.hree people were stabbed at manchester's victoria station on new year's eve has been detained under the mental health act. signals from the nasa space probe new horizons confirm it has successfully flown past icy mass ultima tooley — —— ultima thule — the most distant object every explored in the solar system. jair bolsonaro, a far—right politician vowing a crackdown on crime and corruption, is sworn in as brazil's new president. sport and...
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martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.or a look at the weather with louise. good evening. for those of us lucky enough to have some sunshine today, that will lead to a cold and wintry night. there is always the risk of an isolated shower on the north sea coasts, and that will prevent the temperatures falling below freezing, but further west we will see temperatures below freezing, a frosty start but a sparkling one on wednesday, lots of sunshine which continues particularly further inland away from those coasts. a dry sunny day for many, always the risk of perhaps a little more cloud running down through the north sea coasts, maybe into the south west, and that is where temperatures will sit at six or 7 degrees, inland in the sunshine looking at a maximum of five, so on the chilly side. thursday will be cold and frosty, but again there will be dry and sunny spells on offer, indications of something a little less cold as we head towards the weekend. good night.
martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.or a look at the weather with louise. good evening. for those of us lucky enough to have some sunshine today, that will lead to a cold and wintry night. there is always the risk of an isolated shower on the north sea coasts, and that will prevent the temperatures falling below freezing, but further west we will see temperatures below freezing, a frosty start but a sparkling one on wednesday, lots of sunshine which continues particularly further inland...
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martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.gh the most treacherous of waterways. despite this, the industry is struggling to attract young people into the profession. 0ur reporter sarah corker has been given rare access to the pilots on the humber estuary who work 365 days a year, whatever the weather. in ao—mile—an—hour winds and two—metre high waves, marine pilots are on their way to board a container ship off the east coast of grimsby. any ship over 60 metres has to take a pilot to ensure the safe navigation in the estuary. we've one of the strongest tides in the uk, and the shallow water as well, there's lots of sand banks, they are shifting, so we have to navigate between them to ensure the ship can get there safely. and how do you make sure you don't get seasick? just keep looking at the horizon! simon, rachel and guy work in all weathers at any time of day and keep trade moving in and out of the ports. fourth—generation pilot. my father was a pilot here for over 40 years and it'sjust nice to carry on the family tradition
martin bashir, bbc news, at lambeth palace.gh the most treacherous of waterways. despite this, the industry is struggling to attract young people into the profession. 0ur reporter sarah corker has been given rare access to the pilots on the humber estuary who work 365 days a year, whatever the weather. in ao—mile—an—hour winds and two—metre high waves, marine pilots are on their way to board a container ship off the east coast of grimsby. any ship over 60 metres has to take a pilot to...
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our religon editor, martin bashir, reports. can i make you a cup of coffee?eth palace. a home that he shares each year with around 20 young people who commit themselves to ten months of prayer, study and community service. they have an extraordinary range of backgrounds, cultures and opinions. they live together, cook together, volunteer with charities together, and, because they are human, they clash together. named after a benedictine monk who became archbishop of canterbury at the end of the 11th century, the community of st anselm is an attempt to challenge whatjustin welby says is increasing division and rancour in british society. we disagree on many things and we are struggling with how to disagree well. turn on the television, read the news, and you see a lot that could tempt you to despair. quoting the gospel ofjohn, the archbishop said thatjesus chose a community of conflict, hope over despair, and he says that we should do the same in 2019. hope lies in our capacity to approach this new year in a spirit of openness towards each other. that will inv
our religon editor, martin bashir, reports. can i make you a cup of coffee?eth palace. a home that he shares each year with around 20 young people who commit themselves to ten months of prayer, study and community service. they have an extraordinary range of backgrounds, cultures and opinions. they live together, cook together, volunteer with charities together, and, because they are human, they clash together. named after a benedictine monk who became archbishop of canterbury at the end of the...
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our religion editor, martin bashir, reports. their names are unknown.asket containing human remains from the nazi death camps at auschwitz. it could be anyone from my family. camps at auschwitz. it could be anyone from my familylj camps at auschwitz. it could be anyone from my family. i lost grandparents on both side of my family. my mother last appearance in grandparents and my father lost his entire family. the material was amongst a number of holocaust related items donated to the imperial war museum in 1997 but only subjected to scientific testing last month. we sought expert analysis which was able to confirm these were human remains and that they came from at least five adults and this from at least five adults and this from at least five adults and this from a child. it is so critical to bayerin from a child. it is so critical to bayer in mind that amongst this vast sisterly what we're really talking about a million acts of murder. the reality of the findings from the darkest hour work quickly shared with the nation ‘s chief rabbi. darkest hour w
our religion editor, martin bashir, reports. their names are unknown.asket containing human remains from the nazi death camps at auschwitz. it could be anyone from my family. camps at auschwitz. it could be anyone from my familylj camps at auschwitz. it could be anyone from my family. i lost grandparents on both side of my family. my mother last appearance in grandparents and my father lost his entire family. the material was amongst a number of holocaust related items donated to the imperial...
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and one child, were anonymously donated to the imperial war museum in 1997. 0ur religion editor, martin bashirfemale... their names are unknown. we don't know which countries you came from... the chief rabbi addresses a small casket, containing human bone fragments from the nazi death camp at auschwitz. it could have been anybody in my family. that's why, because they never had a burial. i lost grandparents on both sides of my family, my mother lost her parents and grandparents, my father lost his entire family. the material was among a number of holocaust related items, donated to the imperial war museum in 1997. but only subjected to scientific testing last month. we sought expert analysis, which was able to confirm that these where human remains, and infact, that they came from at least five adults, and at least one child. it's so critical to bear in mind that amongst this vast history, what we are really talking about are millions of acts of murder. the findings from humanities darkest hour were quickly shared with the nations chief rabbi. we find exceptional poignancy and the fact that th
and one child, were anonymously donated to the imperial war museum in 1997. 0ur religion editor, martin bashirfemale... their names are unknown. we don't know which countries you came from... the chief rabbi addresses a small casket, containing human bone fragments from the nazi death camp at auschwitz. it could have been anybody in my family. that's why, because they never had a burial. i lost grandparents on both sides of my family, my mother lost her parents and grandparents, my father lost...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us u.n. human rights chief michel bashir that has called for deescalation talks in bed and an investigation into claims that security forces have killed at least twenty protesters the alleged crackdown followed a bit by opposition leader one to president nicolas maduro but he's the victim of a u.s. led to and has cut all diplomatic ties with washington. a defines nicolas maduro has gone on the offensive severing diplomatic relations with the u.s. a day after washington kaufman duros regime in egypt i meant i. get it all couldn't move i think there is no doubt in the world that donald trump wants to bring in his own de facto unconstitutional government a coup d'etat in venezuela against the people and democracy. let there be no doubt that donald trump in all his madness believes himself to be the world's police believes that he is the boss of latin america and the caribbean. washington has refused to comply with the duros orders to close its embassy in caracas but still instructed non-essential staff to leave the country the
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us u.n. human rights chief michel bashir that has called for deescalation talks in bed and an investigation into claims that security forces have killed at least twenty protesters the alleged crackdown followed a bit by opposition leader one to president nicolas maduro but he's the victim of a u.s. led to and has cut all diplomatic ties with washington. a defines nicolas maduro has gone on the offensive severing diplomatic relations with the u.s. a...
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implemented the un special envoy to yemen martin griffiths will begin a new round of talks for both sides starting on saturday so dan's president omar al bashir has promised to push through economic reforms as he defies calls from protesters and the opposition to step down two parties i was drawn from the governing coalition government demonstrations continue but president bashir is refusing to budge even morgan reports in the capital khartoum for more than two weeks his opponents have been calling for him to step down but only bashir says he's going nowhere amid a crisis he blames on international sanctions. we are under siege we face war we have lost our main revenue which was the south. but we still stand firm we are suffering but we still stand firm and we are working hard to sort out all the problems. the protests in sudan started over the state of the country's economy with people complaining of years and high prices complaints then escalated into calls for the president to resign curfews and emergency rule were imposed in some cities with some social media platforms blocked by the government the sudanese authorities say about twenty pe
implemented the un special envoy to yemen martin griffiths will begin a new round of talks for both sides starting on saturday so dan's president omar al bashir has promised to push through economic reforms as he defies calls from protesters and the opposition to step down two parties i was drawn from the governing coalition government demonstrations continue but president bashir is refusing to budge even morgan reports in the capital khartoum for more than two weeks his opponents have been...