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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10pm...overnment's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies in london — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it, it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much, much better than this. a 26—year—old man is appearing in court in auckland, new zealand, charged with the murder of the british backpacker grace millane. also in the next half hour — there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland as attempts to incorporate a key scientific study fail. the us, russia and saudi arabia have angered other countries at the talks by blocking the adoption of a report calling for radical action.
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10pm...overnment's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies in london — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it, it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much, much better than this. a 26—year—old man...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: a ‘worst case scenario' warning that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. a canadian court is told that a top executive at chinese telecoms firm huawei is wanted in the us on fraud charges relating to sanctions on iran. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with "a male companion". grace millane‘s father appeals for help in finding her. last with —— last had contact with her on saturday the first of december. as a family we have been extremely concerned for her welfare. france braces for further protests tomorrow, with key tourist sites in the capital, including the eiffel tower, closed, and some 89,000 policemen on duty across the country. and the british yachtswoman adrift 2,000 miles off shore after a huge storm in the southern ocean is finally rescued. at 11.30 we'll be taking an in
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 6pm. the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats the home secretary cuts short his holiday and the immigration minister visits dover to discuss the issue. he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. one person has died and 23 people have been taken to hospital after a minibus overturned in the scottish borders. more than £100 million is to be spent chartering extra ferries to bring in vital supplies in the event of a no—deal brexit. also in the next hour, more than 1,000 people are named in the new year's honours list. they include the british divers who rescued a boys football team from a cave in thailand, twiggy, who is made a dame — and michael palin, who receives a knighthood. i'm very surprised, because i've done a lot of things in my life, none of which i felt were totally worthy of such recognition. but maybe the cumulati
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 6pm. the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats the home secretary cuts short his holiday and the immigration minister visits dover to discuss the issue. he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. one person has died and 23 people have been taken to hospital after a minibus overturned in the...
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i'm martine croxall.declared a "major incident" by the home secretary. a bus is hit by a roadside bomb near the giza pyramids in egypt, killing two vietnamese tourists and their egyptian guide. three men who blew up a shop in leicester in an insurance scam are found guilty of murdering five people. the music retailer hmv is being put into administration, placing more than 2,000 jobs at 125 stores at risk. now on bbc news, there's no doubt britain's shopping habits are changing and the impact on our high streets has been increasingly clear over the last 12 months. emma simpson presents review 2018: the retail year.
i'm martine croxall.declared a "major incident" by the home secretary. a bus is hit by a roadside bomb near the giza pyramids in egypt, killing two vietnamese tourists and their egyptian guide. three men who blew up a shop in leicester in an insurance scam are found guilty of murdering five people. the music retailer hmv is being put into administration, placing more than 2,000 jobs at 125 stores at risk. now on bbc news, there's no doubt britain's shopping habits are changing and the...
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i'm martine croxall.he headlines at 11:00pm: the government insists the crucial vote in the commons on theresa may's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro— and anti—brexit rallies in london, as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much much better than this. a 26—year—old man is appearing in court in auckland, new zealand, charged with the murder of the british backpacker, grace millane. also in the next half hour: there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland, as attempts to incorporate a key scientific study fail. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster penny smith, and martin bentham from the evening standard. good evening. welcome to bbc news. 48 hours before mps ar
i'm martine croxall.he headlines at 11:00pm: the government insists the crucial vote in the commons on theresa may's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro— and anti—brexit rallies in london, as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much much...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall.secretary michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. the french government says it will use the full force of the law to pursue those who resorted to violence during anti—government protests on saturday. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. and the ukip leader, gerard batten, survives a vote of no confidence at the party's national executive committee. he's been strongly criticised for appointing the far—right activist, tommy robinson, to an advisory role. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james rampton, features writer at the independent, and the broadcaster lynn faulds wood. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. anarchy on the streets of paris
this is bbc news with martine croxall.secretary michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. the french government says it will use the full force of the law to pursue those who resorted to violence during anti—government protests on saturday. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. and the ukip leader, gerard batten, survives a vote of no confidence at the party's national executive committee. he's...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10. indonesia says it will build a new warning system, following the tsunami on saturday which has killed nearly 430 people. in her christmas message, the queen spoke of a busy year with weddings and babies and highlighted the importance of people with opposing views treating each other with respect. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. it's needed as much as ever. hundreds turned out to greet the royal family for their traditional church service at sandringham. british and french authorities have rescued a0 migrants from boats trying to cross the english channel. president trump says the partial us government shutdown will go on until his demand for funds to build a mexican border wall is met. and in half an hour, we look at how the social media giants came under fire and the printed press got smaller. that's in review 2018: the media year. good evening and welcome to bbc news. indonesia says it will install a new
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10. indonesia says it will build a new warning system, following the tsunami on saturday which has killed nearly 430 people. in her christmas message, the queen spoke of a busy year with weddings and babies and highlighted the importance of people with opposing views treating each other with respect. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. it's needed as much as ever. hundreds turned...
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this is bbc news i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8.ry michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. we have got to recognise that if we don't vote for this deal the alternatives are no deal or no brexit. president macron is booed as he visits the scene of the worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. three astronauts are ready to blast off to the international space station, two months after the unprecendented failure of russia's soyuz spacecraft arsenal back in it. and victory for arsenal against tottenham
this is bbc news i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8.ry michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. we have got to recognise that if we don't vote for this deal the alternatives are no deal or no brexit. president macron is booed as he visits the scene of the worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. three astronauts are ready to blast off to the international space...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm...ial vote in the commons on the government's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. in london, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it, it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much, much better than this. police in new zealand investigating the murder of british backpacker grace millane say they have found a body. i don't think i'll be alive in ten yea rs. charlie rowley, a survivor of the salisbury novichok poisoning, says he fears the nerve agent will eventually kill him. also in the next hour — there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland as attempts to incorporate
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm...ial vote in the commons on the government's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. in london, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it, it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much, much better than this. police in new...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm. of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with "a male companion." grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. we last had contact with on saturday first december and as a family we are extremely concerned for her welfare. a bbc investigation reveals how black and arab university academics are paid less than their white colleagues. british yachtswoman susie goodall is rescued after being stranded in the southern pacific for two days. her boat had capsized during the golden globe race.
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm. of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with "a male companion." grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. we last had contact with on saturday first december and as a family we are extremely concerned for her welfare. a bbc...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven... warnings that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with ‘a male companion‘. grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. we last had contact with her on saturday the 1st of december. and as afamily we saturday the 1st of december. and as a family we have been extremely concerned for her welfare. a bbc investigation reveals how black and arab university academics are paid less than their white colleagues. british yachtswoman susie goodall is rescued after being stranded in the southern pacific for two days. her boat had capsized during the golden globe race. and on news watch, broadcasters and politicians all said they wanted a tv debate about the prime minister's brexit proposals, but it is not happening. why not? join us tonight at 7:45pm here on the bbc new
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven... warnings that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with ‘a male companion‘. grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. we last had contact with her on saturday the 1st of december. and as afamily we saturday the 1st...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. tear gas and rubber bullets have been used to break up crowds of anti—government protestors in paris. a hundred and twenty six people have been injured, including several police officers. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has become the first government minister to openly discuss alternatives to the prime minister's brexit deal. meanwhile, another resignation for theresa may — the conservative mp will quince has quit the government — saying he "cannot support" the prime minister's withdrawal agreement. and in new zealand police are to charge a man with the murder of the 22—year—old british backpacker grace millane. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and the economist ruth lea. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — and almost all of them lead with brexit. let's begin with t
this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. tear gas and rubber bullets have been used to break up crowds of anti—government protestors in paris. a hundred and twenty six people have been injured, including several police officers. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has become the first government minister to openly discuss alternatives to the prime minister's brexit deal. meanwhile, another...
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this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8:00.rexit deal — but theresa may leaves the eu summit in brussels insisting she can win further assurances to get it through parliament. in if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the council's conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean claude juncker as she accuses him of describing her latest efforts as nebulous. he denies it. i did not refer to her, but to the overall state of the of the debate in britain. and that is why i was saying that this was "nebulous" — "foggy" in english. a baby has died after being attacked by two dogs in the family home
this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8:00.rexit deal — but theresa may leaves the eu summit in brussels insisting she can win further assurances to get it through parliament. in if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the council's conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean claude juncker as she accuses him of describing...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.ase scenario' warning that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. a canadian court is told that a top executive at chinese telecoms firm huawei is wanted in the us on fraud charges relating to sanctions on iran. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with "a male companion". grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. last with —— last had contact with her on saturday the first of december. as a
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.ase scenario' warning that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. a canadian court is told that a top executive at chinese telecoms firm huawei is wanted in the us on fraud charges relating to sanctions on iran. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with "a male...
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i'm martine croxall. re—negotitation — but theresa may leaves brussels insisting she can win further assurances to get her brexit deal through parliament if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the councils conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean claude juncker as she accuses him of describing her latest efforts as nebulous. he denies it. i did not refer to her, but to the overall state of the debate in britain. and that's why i was saying that this was nebulous, foggy, in english. president trump names his budget director, mick mulvaney, as acting white house chief of staff.
i'm martine croxall. re—negotitation — but theresa may leaves brussels insisting she can win further assurances to get her brexit deal through parliament if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the councils conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean claude juncker as she accuses him of describing her latest efforts as nebulous. he denies it. i...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven. there'll be no renegotiation — but theresa may leaves the eu summit in brussels insisting she can win further assurances to get her brexit deal through parliament, if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the councils conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean—claude juncker as she accuses him of describing her latest efforts as nebulous. he denies it. i did not refer to her, but to the overall state of the debate in britain. and that's why i was saying that this was nebulous, foggy, in english. a baby has died after being attacked by two dogs in the family home when he was just five weeks old. —— two weeks old. donald trump's former lawyer says the president is a liar and knew about hush money paid to women on his behalf. (and back on dry land at last — a british yachtswoman arrives in chile after being rescued two thousand miles off sho
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven. there'll be no renegotiation — but theresa may leaves the eu summit in brussels insisting she can win further assurances to get her brexit deal through parliament, if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the councils conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean—claude juncker as she...
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i'm martine croxall.elieves a route can be found for her brexit deal to be approved by the house of commons. here is the scene in brussels as donald tusk and jean—claude juncker hold a joint news conference. ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this press co nfe re nce and gentlemen, and welcome to this press conference following the european council in both its information, article 50 on brexit. donald tusk takes the floor. good evening. i will start with brexit. today prime minister may informed the leaders about the difficulties with the ratifying the
i'm martine croxall.elieves a route can be found for her brexit deal to be approved by the house of commons. here is the scene in brussels as donald tusk and jean—claude juncker hold a joint news conference. ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this press co nfe re nce and gentlemen, and welcome to this press conference following the european council in both its information, article 50 on brexit. donald tusk takes the floor. good evening. i will start with brexit. today prime minister may...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10.ild a new warning system, following the tsunami on saturday which has killed nearly 430 people. in her christmas message, the queen spoke of a busy year with weddings and babies and highlighted the importance of people with opposing views treating each other with respect. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. it's needed as much as ever. hundreds turned out to greet the royal family for their traditional church service at sandringham. british and french authorities have rescued a0 migrants from boats trying to cross the english channel. president trump says the partial us government shutdown will go on until his demand for funds to build a mexican border wall is met.
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10.ild a new warning system, following the tsunami on saturday which has killed nearly 430 people. in her christmas message, the queen spoke of a busy year with weddings and babies and highlighted the importance of people with opposing views treating each other with respect. i believe his message of peace on earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. it can be heeded by everyone. it's needed as much as ever. hundreds turned out to greet the royal...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines...secretary cuts short a family holiday to deal with the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. he is on his way back and he will be at his he is on his way back and he will be at his desk he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. at least 20 people were on board a minibus that overturned in the scottish borders — fourfire engines were sent to the scene. more than £100 million is to be spent chartering extra ferries to bring in vital supplies in the event of a no deal brexit. also in the next hour — more than 1,000
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall.oday at 2: gatwick reopens following more than 30 hours of chaos after the army was deployed to protect the airport from drones. but many passengers still face the misery of knock—on delays and cancellations. it's frustrating, i won't be spending christmas with the family, which, you know, is sad. but again, it's all out of my control, so there's very little i can do about it. donald trump's defence secretary resigns after the president announces he's pulling us troops out of syria. bagpipes play. remembering the victims of the lockerbie bombing, 30 years on. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh and man utd's interim manager has been talking ahead of his first match. yes, ole gunnar solskjaer saying his priority was on getting the players to understand how to play as a team, he says the whole squad will get a chance to prove themselves and even though he would like to, he hasn't discussed taking the job full—time. more on old trafford later in the hour. thanks hugh, and
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall.oday at 2: gatwick reopens following more than 30 hours of chaos after the army was deployed to protect the airport from drones. but many passengers still face the misery of knock—on delays and cancellations. it's frustrating, i won't be spending christmas with the family, which, you know, is sad. but again, it's all out of my control, so there's very little i can do about it. donald trump's defence secretary resigns after the...
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this is bbc news i‘m martine croxall. the headlines at 8:00.at risk. and in half an hour, i‘ll be looking back at a turbulent 12 months in our high streets. that‘s review 2018: the retail year with me, emma simpson.
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hello this is bbc news with martine croxall.ted tuesday's crucial commons vote will go ahead. and as the prime minister warns of ‘uncharted waters' if her deal is rejected — the brexit secretary has urged mps to back the plan. thousands have ta ken to the streets in a ukip backed march for brexit — meanwhile thousands of others have rallied in favour of another referendum. police in new zealand investigating the murder of british backpacker grace millane say they have found a body on the outskirts of auckland. the us, russia and saudi arabia have angered other countries at the un climate change conference in poland by blocking the adoption of a report calling for radical action. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week on the show, we head to america to rejoin the ellis family to see how a trip to a special—needs theme park with their autistic twins went. alex is in his happy place because he loves trains so much. we will probably ride the train at least five times today. lucy has got news on the latest gadgets d
hello this is bbc news with martine croxall.ted tuesday's crucial commons vote will go ahead. and as the prime minister warns of ‘uncharted waters' if her deal is rejected — the brexit secretary has urged mps to back the plan. thousands have ta ken to the streets in a ukip backed march for brexit — meanwhile thousands of others have rallied in favour of another referendum. police in new zealand investigating the murder of british backpacker grace millane say they have found a body on the...
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this is bbc news — i‘m martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00.e worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. and new york police department finds a british couple who lost their engagement ring down a grate in new york city‘s times square. and at 11:30 we‘ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and the broadcaster,
this is bbc news — i‘m martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00.e worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. and new york police department finds a british couple who lost their engagement ring down a grate in new york city‘s times square. and at 11:30 we‘ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, james rampton, features writer at the independent and the broadcaster,
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines: the rising number of migrants trying to cross the english channel is declared a "major incident" by the home secretary. a bus is hit by a roadside bomb near the giza pyramids in egypt, killing two vietnamese tourists and their egyptian guide. three men who blew up a shop in leicester in an insurance scam are found guilty of murdering five people. the music retailer hmv is being put into administration, placing more than 2,000 jobs at 125 stores at risk. now on bbc news, there's no doubt britain's shopping habits are changing and the impact on our high streets has been increasingly clear over the last 12 months. emma simpson presents review 2018: the retail year. it's been a turbulent year for the high street, as our shopping habits drive unprecedented change. the internet is killing the high street! retailers are grappling with a need to adapt. i think the uk in 2018 has probably seen the worst year that i can remember. more than a dozen store closures a day, and 80,000
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hello, you‘re watching afternoon live — i‘m martine croxall.ristmas with the family, which, you know, is sad. but again, it‘s all out of my control, so there‘s very little i can do about it. donald trump‘s defence secretary resigns after the president announces he‘s pulling us troops out of syria. bagpipes play. remembering the victims of the lockerbie bombing, 30 years on. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh and man utd‘s interim manager has been talking ahead of his first match.
hello, you‘re watching afternoon live — i‘m martine croxall.ristmas with the family, which, you know, is sad. but again, it‘s all out of my control, so there‘s very little i can do about it. donald trump‘s defence secretary resigns after the president announces he‘s pulling us troops out of syria. bagpipes play. remembering the victims of the lockerbie bombing, 30 years on. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh and man utd‘s interim manager has been talking ahead...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm... we have got to recognise that if we don't vote for this deal, the alternatives are no deal or no brexit. president macron is booed as he visits the scene of the worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. three astronauts are ready to blast off to the international space station, two months after the unprecendented failure of russia's soyuz spacecraft. and at 7:45pm, the travel show comes to us from tokyo to find out what life is like for disabled people in the city, which is set to host the 2020 paralympics.
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven.s to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. in london, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much much better than this. police in new zealand investigating the murder of british backpacker grace millane say they have found a body. i don't think i'll be alive in ten years. charlie rowley, a survivor of the salisbury novichok poisoning, says he fears the nerve agent will eventually kill him. also in the next hour — there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland — as attempts
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven.s to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. in london, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much much better than this. police in new zealand investigating the murder of british...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven... it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with ‘a male companion'. grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. we last had contact with her on saturday the 1st of december. and as afamily we saturday the 1st of december. and as a family we have been extremely concerned for her welfare. a bbc investigation reveals how black and arab university academics are paid less than their white colleagues. british yachtswoman susie goodall is rescued after being stranded in the southern pacific for two days. her boat had capsized during the golden globe race. and on news watch, broadcasters and
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven... it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. police in new zealand say a missing british backpacker was last seen with ‘a male companion'. grace millane's father appeals for help in finding her. we last had contact with her on saturday the 1st of december. and as afamily we saturday the 1st of december. and as a family we have been extremely concerned for her welfare. a bbc investigation reveals...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.e chief of staff john kelly is to leave donald trump's administration at the end of the year. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of british backpacker, grace millane — who went missing in auckland last week. sadly, the evidence we have gathered to this point of inquiry has established that this is a homicide. amber rudd becomes the first cabinet minister to publicly discuss an alternative brexit plan if mps reject theresa may's proposal next week. in the last few minutes, will quince has resigned from the government. what happens if it is voted down? anything could happen. there's lots of different things that could happen.
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.e chief of staff john kelly is to leave donald trump's administration at the end of the year. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of british backpacker, grace millane — who went missing in auckland last week. sadly, the evidence we have gathered to this point of inquiry has established that this is a homicide. amber rudd becomes the first cabinet minister to publicly discuss an alternative brexit plan if mps reject...
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i'm martine croxall. may's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro— and anti—brexit rallies in london, as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much much better than this. a 26—year—old man is appearing in court in auckland, new zealand, charged with the murder of the british backpacker, grace millane. also in the next half hour: there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland, as attempts to incorporate a key scientific study fail.
i'm martine croxall. may's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro— and anti—brexit rallies in london, as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it. it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop. we can do much much better than this. a 26—year—old man is appearing in court in auckland, new zealand,...
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i'm martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. but first, the headlines: three british tourists, including a child, have died after their vehicle crashed while crossing a bridge in iceland. four others have been critically injured. four in ten nhs hospitals in england have put up their parking fees in the last year. the new data shows that in some places, charges have doubled. britain's most senior police officer says a ‘no—deal‘ brexit would potentially put the public at risk. a growing number of local councils have been buying shopping centres to try to revitalise their towns. crippen hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we thus benedicte paviot, it the uk correspondence france 2a and president of the foreign press association and anna isaac, economic correspondent at the daily telegraph. many of the papers are already in, as you would hope. the telegraph reports on comments by the former head of uk immigration enforcement, he says the uk will
i'm martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. but first, the headlines: three british tourists, including a child, have died after their vehicle crashed while crossing a bridge in iceland. four others have been critically injured. four in ten nhs hospitals in england have put up their parking fees in the last year. the new data shows that in some places, charges have doubled. britain's most senior police officer says a ‘no—deal‘ brexit would...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall.ll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. theresa may tells her fellow eu leaders she believes a route can be found for her brexit deal to be approved by the house of commons. french police have shot dead the man wanted for a gun attack near a christmas market in strasbourg on tuesday. a russian woman accused in the us of acting as an agent for the kremlin to infiltrate political groups has pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors. local authorities are set to receive an increase in funding in the next financial year — and the ability to raise council tax by up to 3%. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord digbyjones, the former trade minister, and stephen bush, who's the political editor at the new statesman. he is very thirsty. we might have two top you up if you carry on like that. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — and a fair few lead with today's eu summit in brus
this is bbc news with martine croxall.ll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. theresa may tells her fellow eu leaders she believes a route can be found for her brexit deal to be approved by the house of commons. french police have shot dead the man wanted for a gun attack near a christmas market in strasbourg on tuesday. a russian woman accused in the us of acting as an agent for the kremlin to infiltrate political groups has pleaded guilty in a...
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martine croxall will be here at seven. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. welcome to sportsday, with me. the headlines this evening. mo's the man for liverpool as they go top of the premier league, for now at least. what an opener for england and scotland at the women's world cup — they play each other first, onjune the 9th. and still on for his record — ronnie rockets though to the final of the uk championship. also coming up in the programme... we'll tell you about a big night under the wembley lights for britain's first gay football clu b and be in sport and notjust football, rugby, all sports. hello and welcome to sportsday. all the day's premier league results to come from holly in just a moment, but we've got one match in the premier league going on right now. and on paper at least it's the game of the day. chelsea at home to manchester city. second half just kicked off at stamford bridge and the score is 1—0 to chelsea. n'golo kante with the goal. manchester city have been imperious so far this season, are they about to come unstuck. we'll keep you u
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11... as the home secretary cuts short a family holiday to deal with the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. at least 20 people were on board a minibus that overturned in the scottish borders — fourfire engines were sent to the scene. more than £100 million is to be spent chartering extra ferries to bring in vital supplies in the event of a no deal brexit. also in the next hour — more than 1,000 people are named in the new year honours list. they include the british divers who rescued a boys football team from a cave in thailand, twiggy, who is made a dame — and michael palin, who is knighted. i'm very surprised, because i've done a lot of things in my life,
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11... as the home secretary cuts short a family holiday to deal with the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. at least 20 people were on board a minibus that overturned in the scottish borders — fourfire engines were sent to the scene. more than...
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this is bbc news with me, martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. a ‘worst case scenario‘ warning that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. a canadian court is told that a top executive at chinese telecoms firm huawei is wanted in the us on fraud charges relating to sanctions on iran. police in new zealand say missing british backpacker grace millane was last seen with a male companion at a hotel. and british yachtswoman susie goodall is rescued after being stranded in the southern pacific for two days — her boat had capsized during the golden globe race. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us are henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. it i
this is bbc news with me, martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. a ‘worst case scenario‘ warning that channel ports could face six months of disruption if britain leaves the eu without a deal. it comes as 30 government ministers tour the country, trying to sell theresa may's brexit plan. a canadian court is told that a top executive at chinese telecoms firm huawei is wanted in the us on fraud charges relating to sanctions on...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines: theresa may tells her fellow eu leaders she believes a route can be found for her brexit deal to be approved by the house of commons. here is the scene in brussels as donald tusk and jean—claude juncker hold a joint news conference. ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this press c0 nfe re nce and gentlemen, and welcome to this press conference following the european council in both its information, article 50 on brexit. donald tusk takes the floor. good evening. i will start with brexit. today prime minister may informed the leaders about the difficulties with the ratifying the deal in london and asked for further assurances about the ratification process in the house of commons. after discussing the prime minister's intervention amongst 27 leaders and bring in my dow full respect for the parliamentary process in the united kingdom, we have agreed the following. —— and with full respect. the european council reconfirms its conclusions of the 25th of november 2018, in w
i'm martine croxall. the headlines: theresa may tells her fellow eu leaders she believes a route can be found for her brexit deal to be approved by the house of commons. here is the scene in brussels as donald tusk and jean—claude juncker hold a joint news conference. ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this press c0 nfe re nce and gentlemen, and welcome to this press conference following the european council in both its information, article 50 on brexit. donald tusk takes the floor. good...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm... the environment secretary michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. we have got to recognise that if we don't vote for this deal, the alternatives are no deal or no brexit. president macron is booed as he visits the scene of the worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. three astronauts are ready to blast off to the international space station, two months after the unprecendented failure of russia's soyuz spacecraft. and at 7:45pm, the travel show comes to us from tokyo to find out what life is like for disabled people in the city, which is set to host the 2020 paralympics. good evening. welcome to bbc news. one of the leading brexit supporters within the government — michael gove — has insisted that theresa may can win the crucial commons vote on her eu deal in nine days‘ time. with dozens of conservative mps publicly saying they cannot support the deal, the e
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm... the environment secretary michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. we have got to recognise that if we don't vote for this deal, the alternatives are no deal or no brexit. president macron is booed as he visits the scene of the worst riots in paris in years. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. three astronauts are ready to blast off to the...
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i'm a martine croxall. the headlines at 5pm.l with the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. one person has died and 23 people have been taking to hospital after a minibus overturns oi the scottish borders. more than £100 million is to be spent chartering extra ferries to bring in vital supplies in the event of a no—deal brexit. also in the next hour, more than 1,000 people are named in the new year's honours list. they include the british divers who rescued a boys football team from a cave in thailand, twiggy, who is made a dame, and michael palin, who receives a knighthood. i'm very surprised, because i've done a lot of things in my life,
i'm a martine croxall. the headlines at 5pm.l with the rising number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats. he is on his way back and he will be at his desk on monday but yes, he is taking control of the situation and i'm in regular contact with him and we had a conference calljust yesterday. one person has died and 23 people have been taking to hospital after a minibus overturns oi the scottish borders. more than £100 million is to be spent chartering extra ferries to bring in vital...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. perfect but it is the only choice. i am so sorry, those were the headlines and i will start again. it's all right, i've got the script, we are ok, i think. i haven't. just bear with me. an amorphous group of protesters that have been staging demonstrations across paris and the rest of france, three people have died and hundreds have been injured in the ensuing violence. for more, i've been speaking to sophie pedder, paris bureau chief at the economist. it was scenes of rioting and the most extreme rioting france has known since the riots of 2005 where the country ended up imposing a state of emergency. you cannot really call it scenes of war but certainly urban devastation in some of the smartest parts of paris and the symbolism was very important and the smart quarters and neighbourhoods of paris at the famous landmarks like the arc de triomphe. it was very dramatic what was happening last night and the aftermath has left a lot of people wondering how the country will pick itself up
this is bbc news with martine croxall. perfect but it is the only choice. i am so sorry, those were the headlines and i will start again. it's all right, i've got the script, we are ok, i think. i haven't. just bear with me. an amorphous group of protesters that have been staging demonstrations across paris and the rest of france, three people have died and hundreds have been injured in the ensuing violence. for more, i've been speaking to sophie pedder, paris bureau chief at the economist. it...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall more now on the news that amber rudd has become the first cabinete can't get it through the commons next week. the work and pensions secretary says the "norway plus" option is a possible plan b. it would mean the uk staying in a customs union with full access to the single market. earlier this evening — i spoke to the labour backbencher stephen kinnock who's been championing the "norway plus" plan for brexit. he began by telling me about his recent discussions with amber rudd on this subject. when amber was a backbencher, which of course just recently she has been brought back into the cabinet, she was part of our group, we have a cross party group of mps called the norway plus group and she was part of those discussions and we had very good conversations about the norway plus option. is it a very literal title, a good one. why would this win support when many people who voted to leave said that what they did not want was freedom of movement of people, they did not want the customs union or anything like it and they don't want the single market. i h
this is bbc news with martine croxall more now on the news that amber rudd has become the first cabinete can't get it through the commons next week. the work and pensions secretary says the "norway plus" option is a possible plan b. it would mean the uk staying in a customs union with full access to the single market. earlier this evening — i spoke to the labour backbencher stephen kinnock who's been championing the "norway plus" plan for brexit. he began by telling me...
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i martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. the rebel attempt to remove the prime minister failed, but more than a third of her party failed to support her. the number of votes cast in favour of having confidence in theresa may was 200. and against was 117. minutes later, the prime minister emerged from number ten to give her response to the outcome. i am pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot. while i am gratefulfor that support, a significant number of colleagues did cast a vote against me and i have listened to what they said. meanwhile, there were were wildly divergent views on how good the result was for theresa may. this is a strong vote of support for the prime minister. more mps supported her tonight than they did in the leadership contest in 2016. prime minister must realise that by all constitutional norms she ought to go and see the queen urgently and resign. hello and welcome to our look ahead to
i martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. the rebel attempt to remove the prime minister failed, but more than a third of her party failed to support her. the number of votes cast in favour of having confidence in theresa may was 200. and against was 117. minutes later, the prime minister emerged from number ten to give her response to the outcome. i am pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot....
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8: tear gas and rubber bullets have been used to try to break up crowds of anti—government protestors in paris. white house chief of staff john kelly is to leave donald trump's administration at the end of the year. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of british backpacker, grace millane — who went missing in auckland last week. sadly, the evidence we have gathered to this point of inquiry has established that this is a homicide. amber rudd becomes the first cabinet minister to publicly discuss an alternative brexit plan if mps reject theresa may's proposal next week. in the last few minutes, will quince has resigned from the government. what happens if it is voted down? anything could happen. there's lots of different things that could happen. most of which they won't want to have. so when they think about this deal, they need to weigh up the alternatives as well. one of the uk's biggest outsourcing companies, interserve, is reported
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10pm... downing street insists the crucial vote in the commons on the government's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies in london — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it, it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the backstop, we can do much, much better than this. a 26—year—old man is appearing in court in auckland, new zealand, charged with the murder of the british backpacker grace millane. also in the next half hour — there's discord at the united nations climate change conference in poland as attempts to incorporate a key scientific study fail. the us, russia and saudi arabia have angered other countries at the talks by blocking the adoption of a report calling for radical action. police investigate alleged racist abuse against the manchester city striker raheem sterling. and
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10pm... downing street insists the crucial vote in the commons on the government's plans to leave the european union will go ahead on tuesday. two days before the vote, thousands attend rival pro and anti—brexit rallies in london — as one leading brexiteer says a better deal with the eu can still be negotiated. we have to change it, it's a relatively simple job to do. we can have a withdrawal agreement that does not contain the...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven. further assurances to get her brexit deal through parliament, if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the councils conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean—claude juncker as she accuses him of describing her latest efforts as nebulous. he denies it. i did not refer to her, but to the overall state of the debate in britain. and that's why i was saying that this was nebulous, foggy, in english. a baby has died after being attacked by two dogs
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at seven. further assurances to get her brexit deal through parliament, if we are going to leave with a deal, this is it. but my discussions with colleagues today have shown that further clarification and discussion following the councils conclusions is in fact possible. but a tense exchange between mrs may and jean—claude juncker as she accuses him of describing her latest efforts as nebulous. he denies it. i did not refer to her, but to...
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i'm martine croxall.is. 126 people have been injured, including several police officers. they have been pushing them up and down the street all morning and li tingshen is starting to rise. —— and the tension is starting to rise. a plan b for brexit? amber rudd becomes the first minister to openly discuss alternatives to the prime minister's deal. what happens if it is voted down and anything could happen. there are lots of different things that could happen, most of which they don't wa nt to happen, most of which they don't want to happen. so when they think about this deal they happy way up the alternatives as well. —— they have to weigh up the alternatives. meanwhile, the conservative mp will quince has resigned from the government, saying he "cannot support" the prime minister's withdrawal agreement. police in new zealand are to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder
i'm martine croxall.is. 126 people have been injured, including several police officers. they have been pushing them up and down the street all morning and li tingshen is starting to rise. —— and the tension is starting to rise. a plan b for brexit? amber rudd becomes the first minister to openly discuss alternatives to the prime minister's deal. what happens if it is voted down and anything could happen. there are lots of different things that could happen, most of which they don't wa nt...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall.ion potholes were reported by members of the public to local authorities in the uk last year. the rac says the figure proves road conditions are worsening. in 0ctober‘s budget the government pledged more than £400 million to tackling the problem. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. they're a hazard, sometimes huge, almost impossible to count. so, this is a typically damaged wheel. we see no less than six a day. sometimes as many as ten cars a day, which are only here because of pothole damage. just one garage, in one area. for the last two or three years it has been getting worse and worse. the scale of the problem nationwide, it must run into millions and millions in terms of the cost of damage to the road user at the moment, it is really, really scary. and today we have new figures confirming a big rise in potholes on our roads. the number of potholes reported by people in 150 local authorities in england, scotland and wales rose by a whopping 44% in two years. this guy
this is bbc news with martine croxall.ion potholes were reported by members of the public to local authorities in the uk last year. the rac says the figure proves road conditions are worsening. in 0ctober‘s budget the government pledged more than £400 million to tackling the problem. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridge reports. they're a hazard, sometimes huge, almost impossible to count. so, this is a typically damaged wheel. we see no less than six a day. sometimes as many as ten cars...