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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: bushfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia, since monday, and destroyed more than 200 homes. two men and a woman, who all worked for british airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus, backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. in their new year messages, the prime minister says brexit will mark a "new chapter" forthe uk, while the archbishop of canterbury urges people to heal the divisions of recent years. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bushfire crisis in australia shows no sign of easing, with at least 8 people dying in the past 2a hours — the worst loss of life since fires began in september. many more are people missing. the government says more military personnel are on the way to the south—east of the country to try to protect isolated communities. many are cut off without pow
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: bushfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia, since monday, and destroyed more than 200 homes. two men and a woman, who all worked for british airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus, backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. in their new year messages, the prime minister says...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at ten. prince harry and meghan are to give up their hrh titles as they step down as working royals, according to the queen. the couple will pay hack 2.4 million pounds of public money spent on frogmore cottage in windsor and will keep it as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get public funding for royal duties and harry will resign from his official military appointments. and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers stay with us for that. the queen has announced that prince harry and meghan will no longer use their royal titles, and will no longer receive public fund for carrying out royal dutiesthe sussexes will no longer represent the queen as working members of the royal family, including official military appointments for prince harry. the new model is expected to come into effect in the spring. this comes after the couple said earlier this month they wanted to step back as senior royals. in a statement, her majesty the queen said. harry, meghan and archie will
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at ten. prince harry and meghan are to give up their hrh titles as they step down as working royals, according to the queen. the couple will pay hack 2.4 million pounds of public money spent on frogmore cottage in windsor and will keep it as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get public funding for royal duties and harry will resign from his official military appointments. and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers stay with us...
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more on that throughout the afternoon with martine croxall and the other stories, but now lucy martinaw yesterday and the day before. but we have got a change on the way. high pressure that has been keeping things settled will start to pull away towards the south—east as we move towards the weekend, and there will be all eyes on this cold front, which will bring a cold spell of wet weather. more on that in a moment, then. here is a picture from earlier. you can see a good deal of cloud for much of the uk. some brightness, the best of which will be confined to the east and high ground. we are going to see more of the same through this afternoon. some patchy rain moving out of northern ireland into western scotland as we continue through this afternoon. a few breaks in the cloud in eastern scotland. north—east england and elsewhere is generally cloudy with some mist and fog, with the cloud thick enough to offer some drizzle. as we go through tonight, that rain pushes a little bit further north, but for most, not a great deal of change to come. there will be plenty of cloud around, some
more on that throughout the afternoon with martine croxall and the other stories, but now lucy martinaw yesterday and the day before. but we have got a change on the way. high pressure that has been keeping things settled will start to pull away towards the south—east as we move towards the weekend, and there will be all eyes on this cold front, which will bring a cold spell of wet weather. more on that in a moment, then. here is a picture from earlier. you can see a good deal of cloud for...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. today at 2pm.hinese authorities confirm the coronavirus death toll has climbed to 26 people — as the city of wuhan remains effectively locked down. if we all work is one we can contain virus in wuhan and exported no more cases from here. we can stop the virus from spreading nationwide. we can stop the virus from spreading nationwide. here, the uk government's emergency committee, cobra , meets to discuss its reaction to the virus. a coroner says the death of this baby at a maternity unit in kent was ‘wholly avoidable‘ ‘a denial ofjustice‘ — britain condemns the united states for refusing to extradite the woman accused of killing teenager harry dunn. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with jane. upset at the australian open an upset at the australian open. shocks at the aussie open as 15—year—old coco gough put the defending champion out. plus serena williams will not equal that an slam record after losing to a 27 seed. thanks jane and ben has all the weather — changeable over weekend. things
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. today at 2pm.hinese authorities confirm the coronavirus death toll has climbed to 26 people — as the city of wuhan remains effectively locked down. if we all work is one we can contain virus in wuhan and exported no more cases from here. we can stop the virus from spreading nationwide. we can stop the virus from spreading nationwide. here, the uk government's emergency committee, cobra , meets to discuss its reaction to the virus....
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this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall.s at 11:00: the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas. people have been tested for coronavirus. three chinese cities are in lockdown with citizens being told not to leave. bbc news investigation uncovered several preve nta ble ba by debts investigation uncovered several preventable baby debts at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — justi in every iii cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland.
this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall.s at 11:00: the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas. people have been tested for coronavirus. three chinese cities are in lockdown with citizens being told not to leave. bbc news investigation uncovered several preve nta ble ba by debts investigation uncovered several preventable baby debts at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — justi in every iii cases. world...
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i'm martine croxall.ated by the us on iraqi soil — is returned as boris johnson says "we will not lament" his death and calls for de—escalation from all sides. donald trump warns that america has a list of 52 targets if iran decides to retaliate. his secretary of state says the president will never shy away from protecting his country. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful target and it will be a target designed with the singular mission of protecting and defending america. the iraqi prime minister calls the killing, a "political assassination" and its foreign ministry summons the us ambassador. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency,
i'm martine croxall.ated by the us on iraqi soil — is returned as boris johnson says "we will not lament" his death and calls for de—escalation from all sides. donald trump warns that america has a list of 52 targets if iran decides to retaliate. his secretary of state says the president will never shy away from protecting his country. the american people should know that every target that we strike will be a lawful target and it will be a target designed with the singular mission...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines: several people are being tested for coronavirus in the united kingdom. all the victims are thought to have travelled there from china, where the virus originated. a bbc news investigation finds seven babies may have died unnecessarily at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — just one in every 1a cases. a man has been found guilty of wounding with intent after he attacked a police officer with a machete in east london. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm, beyond 100 days will bring you the latest from donald trump's impeachment trial, as democrats press ahead with their case for removing the president from office. at 8pm, we'll be speaking to professor david heymann, an expert in epidemics, about
i'm martine croxall. the headlines: several people are being tested for coronavirus in the united kingdom. all the victims are thought to have travelled there from china, where the virus originated. a bbc news investigation finds seven babies may have died unnecessarily at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — just one in every 1a cases. a man has been found guilty of wounding with intent after he attacked a police officer...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. prince harry and meghan are to give up their hrh titles as they step down as working royals, according to the queen. the couple will pay hack 2.4 million of public money spent on frogmore cottage in windsor and will keep it as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get public funding for royal duties and harry will resign from his official military appointments. senior south yorkshire police officers ignored sexual abuse of girls in rotherham by asian men, for fear of causing racial tensions, says the police watchdog. in other news, the chancellor, sajid javid, says there will be no alignment for businesses with eu regulations after brexit — business leaders say food prices could rise. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, j
this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. prince harry and meghan are to give up their hrh titles as they step down as working royals, according to the queen. the couple will pay hack 2.4 million of public money spent on frogmore cottage in windsor and will keep it as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get public funding for royal duties and harry will resign from his official military...
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i'm martine croxall. we will be taking a look at the papers ina we will be taking a look at the papers in a moment. the headlines: basketball legend kobe bryant dies in a helicopter crash near los angeles. it is being reported that eight others, including his daughter, were also killed. the death toll from the coronavirus in china rises to 56. officials on the spread of the virus is accelerating. the country faces a grave situation. a member of the grenfell tower enquiry resigns over links with the firm that supplied the tower block's deadly cladding. the government hints the hs2 high—speed rail project will go ahead even though a formal review of the new line is taking place, over concerns about rising costs. welcome to look at what the purpose will be bringing us tomorrow. the home affairs editor and comments and features editor for city am join us. only we call it the evening at 11:30pm. the daily mirror covers the death of the basketball start kobe bryant. so too does the metro, along with britain str
i'm martine croxall. we will be taking a look at the papers ina we will be taking a look at the papers in a moment. the headlines: basketball legend kobe bryant dies in a helicopter crash near los angeles. it is being reported that eight others, including his daughter, were also killed. the death toll from the coronavirus in china rises to 56. officials on the spread of the virus is accelerating. the country faces a grave situation. a member of the grenfell tower enquiry resigns over links with...
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i'm martine croxall.lament" his death. they chant in farsi anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. there is still risk of attack, of course there is. there is tremendous risk. we are doing everything we can to make sure that we take that down and protect american lives. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency to help those who've lost homes. i didn't see any flame. i saw this great white ball of fire.
i'm martine croxall.lament" his death. they chant in farsi anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. there is still risk of attack, of course there is. there is tremendous risk. we are doing everything we can to make sure that we take that down and protect american lives. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency to...
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i'm martine croxall.00: britain, canada and the us say there's now a body of evidence that an iranian missile brought down a ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran, killing everyone on board. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an iranian surface—to—air missile. this may well have been unintentional. confirmation that the duchess of sussex has left the uk for canada. earlier, the queen summoned an urgent family conference to find a way to accommodate prince harry and meghan's wish to go it alone. left in a hospital trolley for more than 24 hours — a&e departments in england record their worst ever performance. a prison officer has been stabbed and seriously injured and four
i'm martine croxall.00: britain, canada and the us say there's now a body of evidence that an iranian missile brought down a ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran, killing everyone on board. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an iranian surface—to—air missile. this may well have been unintentional. confirmation that the duchess of sussex has left the uk for canada. earlier, the queen summoned an urgent family conference to find a way to accommodate prince...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at ten.s they step down as working royals, according to the queen. the couple will pay back 21; million pounds of public money spent on frogmore cottage in windsor and will keep it as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get public funding for royal duties and harry will resign from his official military appointments. and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers stay with us for that.
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at ten.s they step down as working royals, according to the queen. the couple will pay back 21; million pounds of public money spent on frogmore cottage in windsor and will keep it as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get public funding for royal duties and harry will resign from his official military appointments. and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers stay with us for that.
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i'm martine croxall.hfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia, since monday, and destroyed more than 200 homes. two men and a woman, who all worked for british airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus, backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. in their new year messages, the prime minister says brexit will mark a "new chapter" forthe uk, while the archbishop of canterbury urges people to heal the divisions of recent years.
i'm martine croxall.hfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia, since monday, and destroyed more than 200 homes. two men and a woman, who all worked for british airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus, backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. in their new year messages, the prime minister says brexit will mark a "new...
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your next news bulletin is at five to ten with martine croxall, but first it's time for our world.apland is europe's great last wilderness. it stretches across norway, sweden, finland and russia, north of the arctic circle. the far north of finland is the home of the sami, europe's only indigenous people, who still live off the land. but the life of the sami people is changing. climate change is affecting the arctic more than any other part of the earth. you can't rely on that you know how nature acts or how animals act because everything seems to be changing. the melting ice is opening up opportunities for shipping routes and there is talk of a new railway. it's the worst nightmare we are facing at the moment. which could threaten the sami people's way of life. how can you put a price target for a culture? we have come to lapland to talk to sami women about the challenges they face. nature gives if we give back. we can't just take. anna comes from a family of sami reindeer herders who still make a living off the land. it's the start of the calving season and anna is checking up on
your next news bulletin is at five to ten with martine croxall, but first it's time for our world.apland is europe's great last wilderness. it stretches across norway, sweden, finland and russia, north of the arctic circle. the far north of finland is the home of the sami, europe's only indigenous people, who still live off the land. but the life of the sami people is changing. climate change is affecting the arctic more than any other part of the earth. you can't rely on that you know how...
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i'm martine croxall, live in kettering, where they are holding a brexit day party to celebrate us leavinghe eu. and coming up: tom hanks stars as cherished american children's tv presenter fred rogers. find out what mark kermode thinks of a beautiful day in the neighborhood and the rest of the week's top cinema releases in the film review. good evening. it's 5 o'clock, i'm jane hill. the first cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk. health officials say two people from the same family who'd been staying at a hotel in yorkshire are now being treated in a hospital in newcastle. so far, the virus has killed more than 200 people in china and infected thousands more. earlier, a plane landed at raf brize norton carrying more than 80 britons who've been evacuated from wuhan, the chinese city at the centre of the outbreak. they're now travelling to a quarantine facility on the wirral for a fortnight. caroline davies reports. the first cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk. today, the department of health said two members of the same family in england had the infec
i'm martine croxall, live in kettering, where they are holding a brexit day party to celebrate us leavinghe eu. and coming up: tom hanks stars as cherished american children's tv presenter fred rogers. find out what mark kermode thinks of a beautiful day in the neighborhood and the rest of the week's top cinema releases in the film review. good evening. it's 5 o'clock, i'm jane hill. the first cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk. health officials say two people from the...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall.eadlines: the body of the iranian general assasinated by the us on iraqi soil is returned, as borisjohnson says "we will not lament" his death. they chant anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency to help those who've lost homes. the argument about leave or remain is over, says keir starmer, as hejoins the race to be the next labour leader. and the first big event of the awards season, the golden globes, takes place tonight in hollywood. and in sport, liverpool beat everton at anfield. we have that and the rest of the day's third round fa cup action. now on bbc news, the travel show. i'm paul carter, i'm a journalist, and i have come here to tokyo to experience its culture, its sights and smells. like a lego cityscape, it doesn't look real. it's much bigger than i was expecti
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall.eadlines: the body of the iranian general assasinated by the us on iraqi soil is returned, as borisjohnson says "we will not lament" his death. they chant anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency to help those who've lost...
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and i'm martine croxall.e celebrating all things british on brexit day. good afternoon. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm carrie gracie. two cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk, with two members of the same family in england testing positive. they are being treated at a specialist infectious disease centre in newcastle. the chief medical officer professor chris whitty said... a big development in the story. at the moment, 83 britons — and 27 foreign nationals who were trapped in wuhan are on a flight to raf brize norton — they'll spend two weeks in quarantine at a nhs hospital in the north west the death toll stands at 213, with nearly 10,000 people infected. and last night the world health organization declared the virus a global emergency. our health editor hugh pym has been speaking to the chief medical officer professor chris whitty. so, as! so, as i announced earlier on this morning, there were two cases from the same family, who were identified overnight. and they have now been transf
and i'm martine croxall.e celebrating all things british on brexit day. good afternoon. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm carrie gracie. two cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the uk, with two members of the same family in england testing positive. they are being treated at a specialist infectious disease centre in newcastle. the chief medical officer professor chris whitty said... a big development in the story. at the moment, 83 britons — and 27 foreign nationals who were...
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i'm martine croxall.d kingdom. all the victims are thought to have travelled there from china, where the virus originated. a bbc news investigation finds seven babies may have died unnecessarily at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — just one in every 1a cases. a man has been found guilty of wounding with intent after he attacked a police officer with a machete in east london. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday.
i'm martine croxall.d kingdom. all the victims are thought to have travelled there from china, where the virus originated. a bbc news investigation finds seven babies may have died unnecessarily at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — just one in every 1a cases. a man has been found guilty of wounding with intent after he attacked a police officer with a machete in east london. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the death of teenager harry dunn by dangerous driving. the last few minutes the uk government has said it is deeply disappointed and it appears to be a denial ofjustice and they are urgently considering their options. 14 people in the uk have been tested for coronavirus — the respiratory disease which originated in china. it comes as three chinese cities are in lockdown tonight with citizens being told not to leave as the authorities try to contain the outbreak. a bbc news investigation uncovers several preventable baby deaths at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — just one in every 14 cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. hello and welcome to our look ahead to w
this is bbc news with martine croxall. look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the death of teenager harry dunn by dangerous driving. the last few minutes the uk government has said it is deeply disappointed and it appears to be a denial ofjustice and they are urgently considering their options. 14 people in the uk have been tested for coronavirus — the respiratory...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines.inse harry and meghan articulate their hrh titles as they stepped down as working royals according to the screen “— working royals according to the screen —— prince harry and meghan are two two they will keep frogmore cottage as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get funding from the sovereign grant and harry will resign from his official military commitments. the chancellor says there will be no alignment for businesses with eu regulations after brexit. police demand an urgent meeting with the commander of the us—based where teenager harry dunn was killed after two more incidents with cars driven on the wrong side of the road. senior south yorkshire police officers ignored sexual abuse of girls in rather him by asian men, according... it is now time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, olly foster, and jane dougall. the headlines this evening: relegation for saracens. include finished the day in front as dam best ta kes finished the day in front
i'm martine croxall. the headlines.inse harry and meghan articulate their hrh titles as they stepped down as working royals according to the screen “— working royals according to the screen —— prince harry and meghan are two two they will keep frogmore cottage as their home when they are in the uk. they will no longer get funding from the sovereign grant and harry will resign from his official military commitments. the chancellor says there will be no alignment for businesses with eu...
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this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall.he headlines at 11:00: the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas. people have been tested for coronavirus. three chinese cities are in lockdown with citizens being told not to leave. bbc news investigation uncovered several preve nta ble ba by debts investigation uncovered several preventable baby debts at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — justi in every 1a cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcasterjohn stapleton and the guardian's kate proctor. stay with us for that. good evening. some breaking news. in the last few minutes we've heard that the us secretary of state mike pompeo has turned down the extradition request of anne sacoolas who was charged with causing the death of a teenage motorcyclist dangerous dri
this is bbc news — i'm martine croxall.he headlines at 11:00: the us has turned down the extradition request for anne sacoolas. people have been tested for coronavirus. three chinese cities are in lockdown with citizens being told not to leave. bbc news investigation uncovered several preve nta ble ba by debts investigation uncovered several preventable baby debts at an nhs trust in kent. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new low — justi in every 1a...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first the headlines: bushfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia since monday and destroyed more than 200 homes. two men and a woman, who all worked for british airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus back calls for tourists to boycott the country. in their new year messages, the prime minister says brexit will mark a "new chapter" forthe uk, while the archbishop of canterbury urges people to heal the divisions of recent years. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first the headlines: bushfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia since monday and destroyed more than 200 homes. two men and a woman, who all worked for british airways, are killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus back calls for tourists to boycott the...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines... the chancellor, sajid javid, says there will be no alignment for businesses with eu regulations after brexit. companies warn food prices could rise and jobs may be affected as a result. contenders in the race to replace jeremy corbyn as labour leader call for unity as they take part in the first hustings of the contest, answering questions from party members in liverpool. senior south yorkshire police officers ignored sexual abuse of girls in rotherham by asian men, for fear of causing racial tensions, according to the police watchdog. police demand an urgent meeting with the commander of the us base close to where teenager harry dunn was killed — after two more incidents involving cars being driven on the wrong side of the road. heavy rain and thunderstorms dampen bushfires in eastern australia but bring flooding to some areas. you're watching bbc news. in the past few minutes, buckingham palace has released details of the agreement reached between the queen and the duke and duchess
i'm martine croxall. the headlines... the chancellor, sajid javid, says there will be no alignment for businesses with eu regulations after brexit. companies warn food prices could rise and jobs may be affected as a result. contenders in the race to replace jeremy corbyn as labour leader call for unity as they take part in the first hustings of the contest, answering questions from party members in liverpool. senior south yorkshire police officers ignored sexual abuse of girls in rotherham by...
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i'm the martine croxall.: bushfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia since monday and destroyed more than 200 homes. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. two men and a woman — who all worked for british airways — have been killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. now on bbc news, tom burridge revisits the collapse of travel firm thomas cook and its far reaching effects on customers and staff. in review 2019: the thomas cook story. all chant: what do we want? answers! when do we want them? now! it's a travesty, it's devastating. our lives are ruined because of thomas cook airlines uk. the captain turned around to me and said to me, "it's gone." i went into the flight deck and cried. when do we want them? now! it has not been possible to save one of the most—loved brands in travel. after 178 years, it was all over. as i got to the airport, i starte
i'm the martine croxall.: bushfires have killed at least eight people in south—eastern australia since monday and destroyed more than 200 homes. the mother of the british teenager found guilty of lying about being raped in cyprus backs calls for tourists to boycott the country. two men and a woman — who all worked for british airways — have been killed after a lorry collides with a car in stanwell in surrey on new year's eve. now on bbc news, tom burridge revisits the collapse of travel...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: britain, canada and the us say there's now a body of evidence that an iranian missile brought down a ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran, killing everyone on board. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an iranian surface—to—air missile. this may well have been unintentional. confirmation that the duchess of sussex has left the uk for canada. earlier, the queen summoned an urgent family conference to find a way to accommodate prince harry and meghan‘s wish to go it alone. left in a hospital trolley for more than 2a hours — a&e departments in england record their worst ever performance. a prison officer has been stabbed and seriously injured and four others hospitalised after an attack by two prisoners in cambridgeshire. the sound of 2020 — 25—year—old celeste tipped to follow in the footsteps of adele and sam smith. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers daisy mcandrew and kezie dugdale —
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11:00: britain, canada and the us say there's now a body of evidence that an iranian missile brought down a ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran, killing everyone on board. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an iranian surface—to—air missile. this may well have been unintentional. confirmation that the duchess of sussex has left the uk for canada. earlier, the queen summoned an urgent family conference to find a way to...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... urgent talks between the queen and prince harry and meghan will be held tomorrow over the royal couple's future. all chant. iranian protests after the military finally admits to shooting down a passengerjet as the arrested british ambassador denies being a part of any demonstrations in tehran. after weeks of criticism, australia's prime minister, scott morrison, proposes an inquiry to look into the bushfire emergency. recognising and remembering the contribution of lgbt personnel to the armed forces. now on bbc news, newsbeat looks into what's known as "breast implant illness" and speaks to some women who say they've been affected. let's be honest — it's a part of the body society is obsessed with. and if you don't like yours it can hit your self—confidence hard. i hate them. i've lost loads of weight, so it's all gone off my boobs. i would definitely get a boob job. more symmetry to them. not really the size, just a bit more symmetry because they are just, one is bigger than the othe
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... urgent talks between the queen and prince harry and meghan will be held tomorrow over the royal couple's future. all chant. iranian protests after the military finally admits to shooting down a passengerjet as the arrested british ambassador denies being a part of any demonstrations in tehran. after weeks of criticism, australia's prime minister, scott morrison, proposes an inquiry to look into the bushfire emergency. recognising...
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i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8: the body of the iranian general assasinated by the us on iraqi soil is returned, as borisjohnson says "we will not lament" his death. they chant in farsi anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. there is still risk of attack, of course there is. there is tremendous risk. we are doing everything we can to make sure that we take that down and protect american lives. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency to help those who've lost homes. i didn't see any flame. i saw this great white ball of fire. that is all i can describe it as, just this white hot ball of fire. the argument about leave or remain is over, says keir starmer, as hejoins the race to be the next labour leader. and the first big event of the awards season, the golden globes, takes place tonight in hollywood. and in sport, liverpool
i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8: the body of the iranian general assasinated by the us on iraqi soil is returned, as borisjohnson says "we will not lament" his death. they chant in farsi anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. there is still risk of attack, of course there is. there is tremendous risk. we are doing everything we can to make sure that we take that down and protect american...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first, the headlines: britain, canada and the us say there's now a body of evidence that an iranian missile brought down a ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran, killing everyone on board. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an iranian surface—to—air missile. this may well have been unintentional. confirmation that the duchess of sussex has left the uk for canada. earlier the queen summoned an urgent family conference to find a way to accommodate prince harry and meghan's wish to go it alone. a casualty crisis: last month was the worst on record for waiting times at a&e departments in england. anti—terrorism police are investigating a serious incident at a maximum securityjail in cambridgeshire after two inmates wearing fake suicide vests attacked five prison officers with bladed weapons. one officer has been severely injured. the sound of 2020 — 25—year—old celeste tipped to follow in the foots
this is bbc news with martine croxall. be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first, the headlines: britain, canada and the us say there's now a body of evidence that an iranian missile brought down a ukrainian passenger plane that crashed near tehran, killing everyone on board. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by an iranian surface—to—air missile. this may well have been unintentional. confirmation that the duchess of sussex has left the uk for...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... urgent talks between the queen and prince harry and meghan will be held tomorrow over the royal couple's future. iranians protests after the military finally admits to shooting down a passengerjet, as the arrested british ambassador denies being a part of any demonstrations in tehran. after weeks of criticism, australia's prime minister scott morrison proposes an inquiry to look into the bushfire emergency. recognising and remembering the contribution of lgbt personnel to the armed forces. before the papers, the sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. good morning. liverpool's unbeaten run continues, a record 20th premier league win in their opening 21 matches, the best start to a premier league season. a 1—0 win over tottenham giving them a 16 point lead at the top. ben croucher wraps up the key moments from yesterday's action... liverpool are a tight—knit bunch, squeezing the life out of anything that gets in their way. if they're growing closer,
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines... urgent talks between the queen and prince harry and meghan will be held tomorrow over the royal couple's future. iranians protests after the military finally admits to shooting down a passengerjet, as the arrested british ambassador denies being a part of any demonstrations in tehran. after weeks of criticism, australia's prime minister scott morrison proposes an inquiry to look into the bushfire emergency. recognising and...
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hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines...'s future. all chant. iranian protests after the military finally admits to shooting down a passengerjet as the arrested british ambassador denies being a part of any demonstrations in tehran. after weeks of criticism, australia's prime minister, scott morrison, proposes an inquiry to look into the bushfire emergency. recognising and remembering the contribution of lgbt personnel
hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines...'s future. all chant. iranian protests after the military finally admits to shooting down a passengerjet as the arrested british ambassador denies being a part of any demonstrations in tehran. after weeks of criticism, australia's prime minister, scott morrison, proposes an inquiry to look into the bushfire emergency. recognising and remembering the contribution of lgbt personnel
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall.ssenger plane in tehran killing all 176 people on board. including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth the iranian regime must open up to the international community, including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth as quickly as possible, to give the families of the victims an understanding of what happened to their loved ones. bbc presenters samir ahmed wins an employment tribunal. the duchess of sussex goes back to canada amid talks to try and find new roles for her and prince harry. an assault on prison staff by two inmates wearing fake suicide belts is being treated as a terrorist attack.
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall.ssenger plane in tehran killing all 176 people on board. including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth the iranian regime must open up to the international community, including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth as quickly as possible, to give the families of the victims an understanding of what happened to their loved ones. bbc presenters samir ahmed wins an employment tribunal. the duchess of sussex...
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this is bbc news i'm martine croxall. the headlines at eight. several people in the uk are being tested for coronavirus the respiratory disease which originated in china. it comes as three chinese cities are in lockdown tonight with citizens being told not to leave as the authorities try to contain the outbreak. a bbc news investigation uncovers several preventable baby deaths at an nhs trust in kent. no one spotted what was going on. and they could have saved him. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new lowjust one in every fourteen cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. and still to come, are these glass like fragments part of a man's brain? a new study suggests extreme heat from the eruption of mount vesuvius could have had this effect one of the victims. the chinese authorities are taking drastic action to try to stop the spread of the new and potentially deadly corona virus. they've imposed a travel shutdown o
this is bbc news i'm martine croxall. the headlines at eight. several people in the uk are being tested for coronavirus the respiratory disease which originated in china. it comes as three chinese cities are in lockdown tonight with citizens being told not to leave as the authorities try to contain the outbreak. a bbc news investigation uncovers several preventable baby deaths at an nhs trust in kent. no one spotted what was going on. and they could have saved him. the number of crimes that...
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our presenter martine croxall is at the rising star pub in kettering... what is the mood there?that i could see were... undecided, they we re i could see were... undecided, they were not strong. my belief always was that i wanted to leave. why did you want to leave? why do you believe britain will be better off outside the eu? there were all sorts of comments, one was that we went into the ec when we were a country under siege. i into the ec when we were a country undersiege. idid into the ec when we were a country under siege. i did not like the bureaucrats in europe. i did not like the stagnation that was going on. in strasbourg and brussels. and my viewpoint then became stronger, that we should leave. surely britain benefited economically and became more prosperous as a consequence of being a member of the eu and having access to that enormous trading bloc? to a degree, but look at the irish prime minister, he is talking about if it was a game of football, europe is 450 million, we are 60 million. we bailed ireland out with our economy. so who needs us more? then we need them
our presenter martine croxall is at the rising star pub in kettering... what is the mood there?that i could see were... undecided, they we re i could see were... undecided, they were not strong. my belief always was that i wanted to leave. why did you want to leave? why do you believe britain will be better off outside the eu? there were all sorts of comments, one was that we went into the ec when we were a country under siege. i into the ec when we were a country undersiege. idid into the ec...
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hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall.oday at 2.00: iran strongly denies it shot down a ukrainian passenger plane in tehran killing all 176 people on board. including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth the iranian regime must open up to the international community, including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth as quickly as possible, to give the families of the victims an understanding of what happened to their loved ones. bbc presenters samir ahmed wins an employment tribunal. the duchess of sussex goes back to canada amid talks to try and find new roles for her and prince harry. an assault on prison staff by two inmates wearing fake suicide belts is being treated as a terrorist attack. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with jane — latest on harry kane's injury. thank you very much, and helen has all the weather. climate statistics available for australia. yes, and we will talk about that in the next hour. and what is heading into the weekend for the uk, as well, which is not all good
hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall.oday at 2.00: iran strongly denies it shot down a ukrainian passenger plane in tehran killing all 176 people on board. including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth the iranian regime must open up to the international community, including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth as quickly as possible, to give the families of the victims an understanding of what happened to their loved ones. bbc presenters...
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martine croxall is at a pub in the midlands town of kettering, where people are celebrating britain'save not touched a drop! we hope that by the end of this programme you have done. maybe. if i can get on with my last interview of the day, maybe i can pull a pint. i am interview of the day, maybe i can pulla pint. lam in a bar in interview of the day, maybe i can pull a pint. i am in a bar in the middle of kettering which is a town that voted 61% to leave the european union. one of the people who voted that way as the landlord here who, when i show him to you, will know why he's called mr brexit. thank you for hosting us today. you opened the party —— my pub for a brexit party and it is your birthday as well, many happy returns. why was it important for you to mark the day in this way? we had a referendum three years ago to come out and between the politicians, they have been back biting, we have had an election. good old boris has got a good majority and finally, democracy can happen. that is why i wanted to celebrate brexit and if you have been here all day, you've seen what a wonde
martine croxall is at a pub in the midlands town of kettering, where people are celebrating britain'save not touched a drop! we hope that by the end of this programme you have done. maybe. if i can get on with my last interview of the day, maybe i can pull a pint. i am interview of the day, maybe i can pulla pint. lam in a bar in interview of the day, maybe i can pull a pint. i am in a bar in the middle of kettering which is a town that voted 61% to leave the european union. one of the people...
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this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the body of the iranian general assasinated by the us on iraqi soil is returned home as borisjohnson says "we will not lament" his death. anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces the creation of a recovery agency to help those who've lost homes. the argument about leave or remain is over, says keir starmer as he joins the race to be the next labour leader. and the first big event of the awards season, the golden globes, takes place tonight in hollywood. this hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. have you here tonight. thank you you for joining have you here tonight. thank
this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the body of the iranian general assasinated by the us on iraqi soil is returned home as borisjohnson says "we will not lament" his death. anti—american slogans are heard in parliament in tehran. the united states says it is preparing for any iranian response. the australian prime minister warns that the bushfire emergency could last for months and announces...
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this is bbc news i'm martine croxall. the headlines at eight.ht with citizens being told not to leave as the authorities try to contain the outbreak. a bbc news investigation uncovers several preventable baby deaths at an nhs trust in kent. no one spotted what was going on. and they could have saved him. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new lowjust one in every fourteen cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in occupied poland. and still to come, are these glass like fragments
this is bbc news i'm martine croxall. the headlines at eight.ht with citizens being told not to leave as the authorities try to contain the outbreak. a bbc news investigation uncovers several preventable baby deaths at an nhs trust in kent. no one spotted what was going on. and they could have saved him. the number of crimes that result in a charge or caution by police hits a new lowjust one in every fourteen cases. world leaders gather injerusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation...