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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the number of dead after new zealand's two mosque attacks rises to 50 as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never leaving the eu. nearly a0 flood warnings are in place across britain after some areas had a months worth of rain injust21i hours. also in the next hour, investigating the effects of climate change. we join scientists in the arctic, where increasing rainfall is creating new problems for wildlife. and coming up in half an hour in dateline london, the panel discuss the last week's events in parliament, with brexit day less than a fortnight away. good morning and welcome to bbc news. new zealand's prime minister says her office received
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the number of dead after new zealand's two mosque attacks rises to 50 as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board, it came down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named as joanna toole, a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer, jack grealish, is attacked by a spectator as his side play local rivals birmingham city. and in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin — we'll have full details of that game and the rest of today's sporting action in sportsday at 7:30pm. good evening and welcome to bbc news. ethiopian airlines has confirmed that seven british nationals have died after one of its planes crashed soon after take—off from addis ababa. all 157 passengers and crew were killed. they were travelling to the kenyan capital, nairobi,
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board, it came down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named as joanna toole, a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines: pressure mounts on theresa may.enior conservatives tell the prime minister her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down. her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy. and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given through a referendum or has she succeeded in doing that? ministers are reported to be split over whether mrs may's de facto deputy, david lidington, should take over, or brexiteer michael gove. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai. the raf will fly out aid supplies today. the organ transplant service is at breaking point, that's the warning from one of the uk 5 leading transplant surgeons. and in just a few minutes, we'll have our sunday morning edition of the papers. our reviewers are owen bennett, head of politics at city am, and prashant rao, global editor at the a
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines: pressure mounts on theresa may.enior conservatives tell the prime minister her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down. her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy. and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given through a referendum or has she succeeded in doing that? ministers are reported to be split over whether mrs may's de...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about introducing it for a fourth time by the end of the week. this is ridiculous. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers, but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinians take part in the protest on the border between gaza and israel, to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.iopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer jack grealish is attacked by a spectator as his side play local rivals birmingham city. this week, the travel show is in the texan state capital finding out about the campaign to keep austin weird — that's coming up in half an hour on the bbc news channel.
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.iopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer jack...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall.ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. tomorrow mps will vote again on alternative brexit options — a cabinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position, and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. a comedian with no political experience is on course to win the opening round of ukraine's presidential election. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. it's a very important tool. it's a vital tool in fighting serious violence. we want police officers to use more comfortable to use it so they can protect more communities. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing
this is bbc news with martine croxall.ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. tomorrow mps will vote again on alternative brexit options — a cabinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position, and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. a comedian with no political experience is...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines: tomorrow, mps will vote again on alternative brexit options.abinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. it's a very important tool. it's a vital tool in fighting serious violence. i want police officers to feel more comfortable to use it so they can protect all communities. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'mjj chalmers. coming up: liverpool go top of the premier league thanks to a slip up from spurs. rangers see
i'm martine croxall. the headlines: tomorrow, mps will vote again on alternative brexit options.abinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. it's a very important tool. it's...
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hello this is bbc news with martine croxall. headlines: a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board — it came down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. and coming up on bbc news in 15 minutes, the click team reveal how some popular alarms have made cars easier to steal. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm damien johnson. aston villa's jack grealish is attacked by a spectator during the derby against local rivals birmingham at st andrews. arsenal beat manchester united to go fourth and inflict a first premier league defeat on caretaker boss ole gunnar solksjaer. ah mane, mane — two goals for sadio as liverpool beat burnley to reduce the gap to one point on premier league leaders manchester city. headline, nobody gets rid of us. i am completely happy with t
hello this is bbc news with martine croxall. headlines: a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board — it came down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. and coming up on bbc news in 15 minutes, the click team reveal how some popular alarms have made cars...
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i'm martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment.irst, the headlines: the 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in a park in east london has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim in the capital this year. i have a daughter who is 17 years old. many londoners and many people around the country have children who are young and not for the grace of god could be the child who lost their life last night. the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, has revealed that he hasn't yet agreed to take up a new anti—semitism role within labour, despite the party's most senior official saying he already has. america's ambassador to the uk urges britain to embrace us farming methods to help secure a post—brexit trade deal, dismissing fears over chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef. bernie sanders launches his campaign for the white house at a rally in new york. the senator is hoping to be chosen to run against president trump in 2020. after a successful launch, the first astronaut capsule launched from american soil in eight
i'm martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment.irst, the headlines: the 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in a park in east london has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim in the capital this year. i have a daughter who is 17 years old. many londoners and many people around the country have children who are young and not for the grace of god could be the child who lost their life last night. the former lord chancellor, lord...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine. eu leaders formally agree to delay the uk's withdrawal beyond next friday the fate of brexit is in the hands of our british friends. at the eu, we are prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. in a letter to mps tonight the prime minister suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago — a witness names four ira men he says were responsible police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an ‘unlawful killing'.
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine. eu leaders formally agree to delay the uk's withdrawal beyond next friday the fate of brexit is in the hands of our british friends. at the eu, we are prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. in a letter to mps tonight the prime minister suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago — a witness...
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i'm martine croxall.er a 22 month investigation, robert mueller delivers his report on alleged links between russia and president trump's 2016 campaign. in a letter to mps tonight, theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons. at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an unlawful killing. more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nicola bartlett from the daily mirror, and giles kenningham, former director of communications
i'm martine croxall.er a 22 month investigation, robert mueller delivers his report on alleged links between russia and president trump's 2016 campaign. in a letter to mps tonight, theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons. at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire...
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i'm martine croxall.to 50 as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never leaving the eu. nearly a0 flood warnings are in place across britain after some areas had a months worth of rain injust 2a hours. also in the next hour, investigating the effects of climate change. we join scientists in the arctic, where increasing rainfall is creating new problems for wildlife.
i'm martine croxall.to 50 as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never leaving the eu. nearly a0 flood warnings are in place across britain after some areas had a...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines...w mps will vote again on alternative brexit options — a cabinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we will ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. it is very important. it is a vital tool in fighting serious violence. i want police officers to feel more comfortable to use it, so that they can protect all communities. there's been a sharp rise in the number of adults calling a national helpline for the children of alcoholic parents, according to figures seen by the bbc. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet. 0h, oh, it is an own goal! and liverpool are back on the top of the premier league after an own goal by spurs. now on bbc ne
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines...w mps will vote again on alternative brexit options — a cabinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we will ignore parliament's position and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. it is very...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at ten: pressure mounts on theresa may. senior conservatives tell the prime minister her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down. her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum or has she succeeded in doing that? ministers are reported to be split over whether brexiteer michael gove should take over — or mrs may's de—facto deputy, david lidington. the chancellor says a change won't help. to be talking about changing the players on the board frankly is self—indulgent at this time. we have to decide how we wanted to proceed. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai — the raf will fly out aid supplies today. the organ transplant service is at "breaking point", that's the warning from one of the uk s leading transplant surgeons. an
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at ten: pressure mounts on theresa may. senior conservatives tell the prime minister her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down. her departure is guaranteed. what is not guaranteed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum or has she succeeded in doing that? ministers are reported to be split over whether brexiteer michael...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11.to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai — the raf is flying out aid supplies today. the organ transplant service is at "breaking point." that's the warning from one of the uk s leading transplant surgeons. and coming up in half an hour, our guests discuss theresa may's efforts to put herself on the people's side,
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11.to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at midday.more likely to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may were to step down, is her deputy, david lidington. he says he's not interested. i don't think i have any wish to take over from the pm. i think she is doing a fantasticjob. the one thing that working closely with the prime minister does is cure you completely of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at midday.more likely to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may were to step down, is her deputy, david lidington. he says he's...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. it came down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named as joanna toole, a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer, jack grealish, is attacked by a spectator as his side play local rivals birmingham city. and in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin — we'll have full details of that game and the rest of today's sporting
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. it came down soon after take—off among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named as joanna toole, a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. aston villa footballer, jack grealish, is attacked by a...
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this is bbc news i'm martine croxall.eived a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise' and back her brexit deal, or risk never leaving the eu nearly a0 flood warnings are in place across britain, after some areas had a month's worth of rain injust 2a hours. also in the next hour — investigating the effects of climate change. we join scientists in the arctic, where increasing rainfall
this is bbc news i'm martine croxall.eived a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise' and back her brexit deal, or risk never leaving the eu nearly a0 flood warnings are in place across britain, after some areas had a month's worth of rain injust 2a hours. also in...
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i'm martine croxall.on has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim in the capital this year. and years old. the fact that this did not shock me, that is quite sad. that should not be a reality, that should not be young people's reality. —— am 2s years old. —— i am 2s years old. the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, has revealed says that he hasn't yet agreed to take up a new anti—semitism role within labour, despite the party's most senior official saying he already has. the us asks britain to embrace us farming methods — dismissing warnings about chlorine—washed chicken
i'm martine croxall.on has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim in the capital this year. and years old. the fact that this did not shock me, that is quite sad. that should not be a reality, that should not be young people's reality. —— am 2s years old. —— i am 2s years old. the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, has revealed says that he hasn't yet agreed to take up a new anti—semitism role within labour, despite the party's most senior official saying he...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines: thousands of people attend vigils across new zealand as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the shootings. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never leaving the eu. dozens of flood warnings are in place across england and wales after some areas had a months worth of rain injust21i hours. scientists warn that warming air and sea temperatures are causing arctic glaciers to melt and the increasing rainfall is causing new problems for wildlife. more than 120 british athletes are currently taking part in the special olympics in abu dhabi. the games are for competitors with intellectual disabilities, and bring together people from 200 countries. our reporter stuart pollitt caught up with the gb football t
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines...ervatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may were to step down, is her deputy, david lidington. he says he's not interested. i don't think that i have any wish to take over from the pm. i think she's doing a fantasticjob. i'll tell you this — one thing that working closely with the prime minister does is cure you completely of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai. the raf is flying out aid supplies today. it was
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. today at 2.urotunnel to settle a legal claim. numbers returning to prison "skyrocket" because of rushed probation reforms, according to the govenment spending watchdog. crowds gather to welcome the indian fighter pilot, captured by pakistan, who is about to be released. making landlords check tenants' immigration status is ruled to be a breach of human rights. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with hugh — european indoor athletics championships in glasgow good afternoon, our main action comes from the european indoor championships where katarina johnson thompson is in world record form as she looks to defend her title in the pentathlon.
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. today at 2.urotunnel to settle a legal claim. numbers returning to prison "skyrocket" because of rushed probation reforms, according to the govenment spending watchdog. crowds gather to welcome the indian fighter pilot, captured by pakistan, who is about to be released. making landlords check tenants' immigration status is ruled to be a breach of human rights. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with hugh —...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: after a 22 month investigation, robert mueller delivers his report on alleged links between russia and president trump's 2016 campaign. in a letter to mps tonight, theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons. at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an unlawful killing. more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, nicola bartlett from the daily mirror, and giles kenningham, former director of communications for number 10. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the us special counsel, robert mueller, has concluded his investigation into whether the trump campaign colluded with russia during the 201
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: after a 22 month investigation, robert mueller delivers his report on alleged links between russia and president trump's 2016 campaign. in a letter to mps tonight, theresa may suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons. at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago, a witness names four ira men he says were responsible. police say they're treating the death of...
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this is bbc news, i‘m martine croxall.rom devon. mps are told to back theresa may‘s deal in the vote on tuesday or risk losing brexit altogether. inside baghouz, the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state group in syria. a man is arrested after running onto the pitch and punching aston villa captainjack grealish as they played rivals birmingham city. and, in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin. we will have full details of that game and the rest of today‘s sporting action in our sports bulletin. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown
this is bbc news, i‘m martine croxall.rom devon. mps are told to back theresa may‘s deal in the vote on tuesday or risk losing brexit altogether. inside baghouz, the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state group in syria. a man is arrested after running onto the pitch and punching aston villa captainjack grealish as they played rivals birmingham city. and, in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin. we will have full details of that game and the rest of today‘s sporting...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00pm: a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole, a un worker from devon. mps are told to back theresa may's deal in the vote on tuesday or risk losing brexit altogether. inside baghouz, the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state group in syria. a man is arrested after running onto the pitch and punching aston villa captainjack grealish as they played rivals birmingham city. and, in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin. we will have full details of that game and the rest of today's sporting action in our sports bulletin. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and joe twyman, director of the polling company deltapoll. stay with us for that. good evening. ethiopian airlines has confirmed that seven british
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00pm: a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole, a un worker from devon. mps are told to back theresa may's deal in the vote on tuesday or risk losing brexit altogether. inside baghouz, the last stronghold of the so—called islamic state group in syria. a man is arrested after running...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm: police are investigating the murder of a 17—year—old girl who was stabbed in a park in east london. she's the 18th person to be killed in the capital this year. i'm 23 years old. the fact that this didn't shock me, that's quite sad. that should not be our reality, that shouldn't be young people's reality. the us ambassador urges britain to embrace american farming methods — including chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef — to help secure a post—brexit trade deal. the row within labour over its handling of anti—semitism shows no signs of being resolved as deputy leader, tom watson, insists there has been a complete loss of trust in the party. three, two, one, zero. ignition, lift—off. after a successful launch, the first astronaut capsule launched from american soil in eight years is on course to dock with the international space station tomorrow morning. and paying the penalty — arsenal lose out on the chance to beat their rivals, spurs, with a late spot k
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm: police are investigating the murder of a 17—year—old girl who was stabbed in a park in east london. she's the 18th person to be killed in the capital this year. i'm 23 years old. the fact that this didn't shock me, that's quite sad. that should not be our reality, that shouldn't be young people's reality. the us ambassador urges britain to embrace american farming methods — including chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef — to help...
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i'm martine croxall. than 20 seriously wounded, after a gunman opened fire at two mosques in new zealand. ijust don't understand why someone would hurt us like this and in such a way just like an animal. why would you treat us like that? i think ithinkl i think i leaned across the seats to avoid getting shot and apparently a blood went over my car and struck the one behind. the gunman's been named as brenton tarrant, an australian. he live—streamed the attack on social media, and security experts say it was widely shared.
i'm martine croxall. than 20 seriously wounded, after a gunman opened fire at two mosques in new zealand. ijust don't understand why someone would hurt us like this and in such a way just like an animal. why would you treat us like that? i think ithinkl i think i leaned across the seats to avoid getting shot and apparently a blood went over my car and struck the one behind. the gunman's been named as brenton tarrant, an australian. he live—streamed the attack on social media, and security...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at midday. senior conservatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may were to step down, is her deputy, david lidington. he says he's not interested. i don't think i have any wish to take over from the pm. i think she is doing a fantasticjob. the one thing that working closely with the prime minister does is cure you completely of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai. the raf is flying out aid supplies today. it was the d
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at midday. senior conservatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may were...
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i'm martine croxall.o bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about introducing it for a fourth time by the end of the week. this is ridiculous. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers, but thousands haven't yet done so.
i'm martine croxall.o bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about introducing it for a fourth time by the...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in a park in east london has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim in the capital this year. and years old. the fact that this did not shock me, that is quite sad. that should not be a reality, that should not be young people's reality. —— am 23 years old. —— i am 23 years old. the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, has revealed says that he hasn't yet agreed to take up a new anti—semitism role within labour, despite the party's most senior official saying he already has. the us asks britain to embrace us farming methods — dismissing warnings about chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef as a smear campaign. three, two, one, zero. ignition, liftoff. after a successful launch, the first astronaut capsule launched from american soil in eight years is on course to dock with the international space station tomorrow morning. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers. good
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: the 17—year—old girl stabbed to death in a park in east london has been named as jodie chesney. she's the 18th homicide victim in the capital this year. and years old. the fact that this did not shock me, that is quite sad. that should not be a reality, that should not be young people's reality. —— am 23 years old. —— i am 23 years old. the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, has revealed says that he hasn't yet agreed to take up a new...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine: the number of dead after new zealand's two mosque attacks rises to 50, as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise‘ and back her brexit deal, or risk never leaving the eu. more than 70 flood warnings are in place across britain, after some areas had a months worth of rain injust21i hours. and investigating the effects of climate change. we visit the arctic where the melting of sea ice means new routes are being opened up across as previously inaccessible and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the sunday papers at 9:35am — this mornings reviewers are the journalist and author, shyama perera, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday times. the prime minister
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine: the number of dead after new zealand's two mosque attacks rises to 50, as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise‘ and back her brexit deal, or...
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i'm martine croxall.attend vigils across new zealand to remember the victims of the mosque attacks, as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the shootings. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never leaving the eu. dozens of flood warnings are in place across england and wales after some areas had a months worth of rain injust 24 hours. also in the next hour, investigating the effects of climate change. we join scientists in the arctic, where increasing rainfall
i'm martine croxall.attend vigils across new zealand to remember the victims of the mosque attacks, as the country's prime minister says her office received a message from the suspected killer minutes before the shootings. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an "honourable compromise" and back her brexit deal or risk never leaving the eu....
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine. a brexit breathing space: eu leaders formally agree to delay the uk's withdrawal beyond next friday the fate of brexit is in the hands of our british friends. at the eu, we are prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. in a letter to mps tonight the prime minister suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45 years ago — a witness names four ira men he says were responsible police say they're treating the death of university student libby squire as an ‘unlawful killing'. more rescue operations to save thousands cut off in southern africa after floods caused by the cyclone there and in half an hour we'll bring you the highlights of a special week of coverage from bradford in west yorkshire, featuring the stories that matter most to the people of the city. theresa may has spent the day meeting senior ministers in downing st — as she battles to get support for her b
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine. a brexit breathing space: eu leaders formally agree to delay the uk's withdrawal beyond next friday the fate of brexit is in the hands of our british friends. at the eu, we are prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. in a letter to mps tonight the prime minister suggests she might not even try to bring her twice—failed deal back to the house of commons at the inquest into the victims of the birmingham pub bombings almost 45...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11. senior conservatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people are affected by cyclone idai — the raf is flying out aid supplies today. the organ transplant service is at "breaking point." that's the warning from one of the uk s leading transplant surgeons. and coming up in half an hour, our guests discuss theresa may's efforts to put herself on the people's side, against parliament, and where that leaves brexit. that's in dateline london. former conservative leader iain duncan smith, who is a prominent brexit supporter, has sai
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11. senior conservatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass, if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers, who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship,...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall.her british citizenship forjoining the islamic state group, tells the bbc he wants them to live in the netherlands. when you say you were a victim, that is sickening. i lived a miserable life. i was tortured. in prison. is sickening. i lived a miserable life. iwas tortured. in prison. i lived in fear. a 17—year—old boy, who was stabbed to death near altrincham last night, is named by police as yousef ghaleb makki. the met office issues a yellow ‘danger to life' warning as storm freya blows in, with winds of up to 80 miles an hour. eight lawyers who back brexit, seven of them mps, set out the concessions they require from the eu to support the pm's brexit deal. the hatch is open — america's new astronaut capsule makes its test flight to the international space station. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, who's head of politics at cityam, and the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood. many of tomorrow's front pages ar
this is bbc news with martine croxall.her british citizenship forjoining the islamic state group, tells the bbc he wants them to live in the netherlands. when you say you were a victim, that is sickening. i lived a miserable life. i was tortured. in prison. is sickening. i lived a miserable life. iwas tortured. in prison. i lived in fear. a 17—year—old boy, who was stabbed to death near altrincham last night, is named by police as yousef ghaleb makki. the met office issues a yellow...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. thousands of palestinian take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. huddersfield town are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. more on that in sportsday in half an hour. good evening. the prime minister is understood to be considering asking mps to vote for a fourth time on the withd
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines...ervatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may were to step down, is her deputy, david lidington. he says he's not interested. i don't think that i have any wish to take over from the pm. i think she's doing a fantasticjob. i'll tell you this — one thing that working closely with the prime minister does is cure you completely of any lingering shred of ambition to want to do that task. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship off the coast of norway. now on bbc news, click. this week: coding friendly drones, downing rogue drones and diy health checks in blue domes? drones cou
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines...ervatives tell theresa may her brexit deal is more likely to pass if she stands down as prime minister. but a former leader says their behaviour‘s appalling. there will be real disgust at the behaviour of some of our cabinet ministers who are not fit for their positions if they behave like this. they should be apologising and they should shut up, for god's sake. one of those suggested as caretaker prime minister, if theresa may...
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i'm martine croxall. the capital this year. i'm 23 years old. the fact that this didn't shock me, that's quite sad. that should not be our reality, that shouldn't be young people's reality. the us ambassador urges britain to embrace american farming methods — including chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef — to help secure a post—brexit trade deal. the row within labour over its handling of anti—semitism shows no signs of being resolved as deputy leader, tom watson, insists there has been a complete loss of trust in the party. three, two, one, zero.
i'm martine croxall. the capital this year. i'm 23 years old. the fact that this didn't shock me, that's quite sad. that should not be our reality, that shouldn't be young people's reality. the us ambassador urges britain to embrace american farming methods — including chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef — to help secure a post—brexit trade deal. the row within labour over its handling of anti—semitism shows no signs of being resolved as deputy leader, tom watson, insists...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm.we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. thousands of palestinian take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. huddersfield town are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace.
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm.we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. thousands of palestinian take part in protests on the border between gaza and...
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this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine. pressure mounts on theresa may.teed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum or has she succeeded in doing that? given to a referendum or has she ministers are reported to be split over whether mrs may's de—facto or brexiteer michael gove. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast of norway. mozambican authorities say half a million people
this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at nine. pressure mounts on theresa may.teed is her legacy and is her legacy going to be that she failed to deliver on the largest mandate that any government has been given to a referendum or has she succeeded in doing that? given to a referendum or has she ministers are reported to be split over whether mrs may's de—facto or brexiteer michael gove. rescuers are airlifting hundreds of passengers and crew from a cruise ship, off the coast...
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you are this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.r minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise' and back her brexit deal, or risk never leaving the eu. more than 70 flood warnings are in place across britain, after some areas had a month's worth of rain injust 24 hours. and investigating the effects of climate change. we visit the arctic where the melting of sea ice means
you are this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall.r minutes before the attack. had it provided details that could have been acted on immediately, it would have been. but there, unfortunately, were no such details in that e—mail. theresa may calls on mps to make an ‘honourable compromise' and back her brexit deal, or risk never leaving the eu. more than 70 flood warnings are in place across britain, after some areas had a month's worth of rain injust 24 hours. and investigating the effects of...
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i martine croxall. the headlines: tomorrow, mps will vote again on alternative brexit options — a cabinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position, and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. the islamic state group reveals its secrets. we talk to captured british is fighters. anyone that's still immersed by islamic state methodology is wrong. it's a gang. a comedian with no political experience is on course to win the opening round of ukraine's presidential election. the founder of facebook, mark zuckerberg, calls for governments to play a more active role in regulating the internet. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers yasmin alibhai—brown, and martin lipton. stay with us for that. good
i martine croxall. the headlines: tomorrow, mps will vote again on alternative brexit options — a cabinet minister says theresa may might have to change her plans as a result. i don't think it's sustainable to say, well, we'll ignore parliament's position, and therefore leave without a deal. i don't think that is a sustainable position for the government to take. police in england and wales are being given greater stop and search powers to tackle rising knife crime. the islamic state group...
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you're watching bbc news with martine croxall.o help secure a post—brexit trade deal, saying fears over chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef were myths. in a newspaper article, woody johnson compared food production in the eu to a museum of agriculture. but the deputy president of the national farmers‘ union, guy smith, told my colleague, lukwesa burak, that a bad trade deal could lead to lower food standards. for me, it is about two things, one, oui’ for me, it is about two things, one, our high standards. i am really proud of the fact that i have some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world, and british consumers do not want to see the standards watered down in anyway because of a bad trade deal. it is about economics. if i have to compete against farmers in america that have different regulations that gives them different costs, if i do not have trade respect for that, i will lose because i am at a competitive disadvantage. how do we solve this? part of the argument is, britain needs these trade deals, cust
you're watching bbc news with martine croxall.o help secure a post—brexit trade deal, saying fears over chlorine—washed chicken and hormone—fed beef were myths. in a newspaper article, woody johnson compared food production in the eu to a museum of agriculture. but the deputy president of the national farmers‘ union, guy smith, told my colleague, lukwesa burak, that a bad trade deal could lead to lower food standards. for me, it is about two things, one, oui’ for me, it is about two...
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i'm martine croxall. today at 2pm: at least 49 people have been killed, and more than 20 seriously wounded, after a gunman opened fire at two mosques in new zealand. ijust don't understand why someone would hurt us like this and in such a way just like an animal. why would you treat us like that? i think ithinkl i think i leaned across the seats to avoid getting shot and apparently a blood went over my car and struck the one behind. the gunman‘s been named as brenton tarrant, an australian. he live—streamed the attack on social media, and security experts say it was widely shared. i went and looked today and i've got to tell you, while he was committing this atrocity he was being cheered on by hundreds of people on these channels, including new zealanders. that is disgusting. the attacks the deadliest in the country's history. new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, says it's been the country's darkest day. these are people who i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place
i'm martine croxall. today at 2pm: at least 49 people have been killed, and more than 20 seriously wounded, after a gunman opened fire at two mosques in new zealand. ijust don't understand why someone would hurt us like this and in such a way just like an animal. why would you treat us like that? i think ithinkl i think i leaned across the seats to avoid getting shot and apparently a blood went over my car and struck the one behind. the gunman‘s been named as brenton tarrant, an australian....