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these planes in cornwall are being mothballed today.s happening again. simon gompertz, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. the president of the bulgarian football union resigns — after last night's match with england was marred by racism. uefa calls on football fans to wage war on the racists. crunch time for brexit talks — both sides say there's still work to do but hopes rise of a deal. turkey moves more troops to the border with syria as the united states imposes sanctions. a man has been sentenced to twelve years in jail, for driving over a police officer. pc gareth phillips suffered life—changing injuries after mubashar hussain ran him over in a hijacked police car in birmingham, while trying to avoid arrest. here's phil mackie. it began as a routine operation against car thieves. what happened next beggars belief. yeah, let's go, let's go, strike. that a brick being thrown by ahsan ghafoor. pc gareth phillips arrived in support. both ghafoor and mubashar hussain were tasered. despite being hit several times, hussain shook off fiv
these planes in cornwall are being mothballed today.s happening again. simon gompertz, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. the president of the bulgarian football union resigns — after last night's match with england was marred by racism. uefa calls on football fans to wage war on the racists. crunch time for brexit talks — both sides say there's still work to do but hopes rise of a deal. turkey moves more troops to the border with syria as the united states imposes sanctions. a man has...
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these planes in cornwall, being mothballed today.top a holiday nightmare like this happening again. simon gompertz, bbc news. to brexit now, and how many times in the last few weeks and months have we talked about crunch summits and crucial deadlines? well, today is no exception. as we go on air this evening, british diplomats and their eu counterparts are deep in negotiations. their goal to find some agreement that could be put to eu leaders when they meet for a summit this thursday. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg, with her assessment of what's happening behind closed doors. a tired rub of the eyes — how much longer? while the politicians are still turning up, there is a chance ofa still turning up, there is a chance of a deal. the talks are ongoing, we need to give them space to proceed, but detailed conversations are under way on the deal is still possible. the dup were in downing street last night — are they on board? impossible to know who will be on board. a possible agreement, with compromises and concessions, h
these planes in cornwall, being mothballed today.top a holiday nightmare like this happening again. simon gompertz, bbc news. to brexit now, and how many times in the last few weeks and months have we talked about crunch summits and crucial deadlines? well, today is no exception. as we go on air this evening, british diplomats and their eu counterparts are deep in negotiations. their goal to find some agreement that could be put to eu leaders when they meet for a summit this thursday. here's...
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these planes in cornwall are being mothballed today.simon gompertz, bbc news. the parents of harry dunn have just arrived in washington dc after being invited to meet us officials at the white house later. 19—year—old harry died when his motorbike crashed with a car outside an raf base in northamptonshire in august. anne sacoolas, the woman who is alleged to have collided with him after driving on the wrong side of the road, returned to america after being granted diplomatic immunity. there've been violent clashes in barcelona this evening between riot police and catalan pro—independence demonstrators. yesterday, nine separatist leaders were jailed for their role in a failed bid for independence in 2017. police charged protesters who tried to kick down security barriers around spanish government buildings. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in barcelona. and, damian, what is the scene now? well, there are fires burning here in the centre of barcelona this evening. the protesters set these all around this area, both here and
these planes in cornwall are being mothballed today.simon gompertz, bbc news. the parents of harry dunn have just arrived in washington dc after being invited to meet us officials at the white house later. 19—year—old harry died when his motorbike crashed with a car outside an raf base in northamptonshire in august. anne sacoolas, the woman who is alleged to have collided with him after driving on the wrong side of the road, returned to america after being granted diplomatic immunity....
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. >> get that dance suit out of mothballs.eanwhile this guy is thinking about jumping in too. >> [laughter] >> hey, i met him at port authority. hey, kat, should kamala harris be rethinking her strategy on this trump tweeting thing? >> no, i actually agree with her that trump shouldn't be on twitter, but, that's because i think no one should be on twitter. seriously are any of you on twitter? okay. >> you just pulled a kamilla. >> you're not? i'm sure you're much happier than i am because i literally spend so much time on it and i've never gone on there and been like wow i feel good now. you know, like i always go on there and i'm like i kind of wish i were dead. like what are we doing? plus it's not like it's harmless you know? any day now, i'm going to lose my job and all of my income over something that i wrote on there, for free. >> right. >> it happens all the time. >> yeah. >> it's ridiculous, it should be done, i'm going to go on it as soon as i'm done talking but i shouldn't. it's just like the devil dressed like a lit
. >> get that dance suit out of mothballs.eanwhile this guy is thinking about jumping in too. >> [laughter] >> hey, i met him at port authority. hey, kat, should kamala harris be rethinking her strategy on this trump tweeting thing? >> no, i actually agree with her that trump shouldn't be on twitter, but, that's because i think no one should be on twitter. seriously are any of you on twitter? okay. >> you just pulled a kamilla. >> you're not? i'm sure you're...
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it's not some ancient artifact in mothballs.important because we have the sounds that puccini had in mind, which is really amazing. [ gong chimes resonating ] >> it's like a stradivarius. if you don't play it, what's the point? puccini heard in these gongs how his music should sound. >> [ singing operatically ] [ gong chime resonates ] >> marlene still intends to turn her strange inheritance into a new ending that makes "turandot" even more of a percussionist dream, just as her husband envisioned. are you hoping that by sharing your strange inheritance that someone will see them, come along, and say, "here's a check"? >> you better believe it. [ chuckles ] that would be a wonderful outcome. >> whatever happens, this performance would surely be music to her late husband's ears. >> he had his destiny, and that was to play this music. he loved music, and he loved the gongs. ♪ >> a half dozen other composers have written new endings to "turandot," and now one more has tossed his hat in the ring. in march 2017, four days after his 10
it's not some ancient artifact in mothballs.important because we have the sounds that puccini had in mind, which is really amazing. [ gong chimes resonating ] >> it's like a stradivarius. if you don't play it, what's the point? puccini heard in these gongs how his music should sound. >> [ singing operatically ] [ gong chime resonates ] >> marlene still intends to turn her strange inheritance into a new ending that makes "turandot" even more of a percussionist dream,...
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these planes in cornwall, being mothballed today.in. simon gompertz, bbc news. royal mail workers have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute overjob security and terms and conditions. members of the communication workers union backed action by 97% in a ballot of 76% of members. the union says the royal mail isn't sticking to plans reached last year, including arrangements to reduce the working week. royal mail said it was disappointed a ballot had been held but said it wants to reach an agreement. now it's time for a look at the weather. here's helen willits. good evening, it's been a dry day for most. already we are watching the next massive cloud bringing its rain and across northern ireland, that will push steadily eastwards as we go through the night—time. what it does do with the wind strengthening and the cloud piling in as it stops the temperatures falling much below 7-8dc, but it temperatures falling much below 7—8dc, but it brings with it the threat of further localised thunder because the ground is so saturated. he'
these planes in cornwall, being mothballed today.in. simon gompertz, bbc news. royal mail workers have voted in favour of strike action in a dispute overjob security and terms and conditions. members of the communication workers union backed action by 97% in a ballot of 76% of members. the union says the royal mail isn't sticking to plans reached last year, including arrangements to reduce the working week. royal mail said it was disappointed a ballot had been held but said it wants to reach an...
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you want to do, what your government wants to do, what the prime minister wants to do, you will mothballu to account for your own government and not talk about him. what will your government do? the vote on monday, if there is one, goes against you. are you going to stag nate goes against you. are you going to stagnate parliament? actually, you say this isn't aboutjeremy corbyn, but the reality is you know this, and your listeners know this, is that we do not have a majority in parliament, and therefore, to get certain things done, it does depend on what the opposition does. and what we have seen in the last few weeks regarding the biggest issue facing this country, if we want to end the uncertainty around brexit, it is about getting this deal done. do you rememberjeremy corbyn said we wouldn't be able to get a deal? when we eventually got that deal he refused to vote for it. then when we said, let's have a timetable that can perhaps get it through, give enough time for scrutiny, he voted against that, as well. now he has said, he is on the record saying, if there is a delay by the eu, w
you want to do, what your government wants to do, what the prime minister wants to do, you will mothballu to account for your own government and not talk about him. what will your government do? the vote on monday, if there is one, goes against you. are you going to stag nate goes against you. are you going to stagnate parliament? actually, you say this isn't aboutjeremy corbyn, but the reality is you know this, and your listeners know this, is that we do not have a majority in parliament, and...
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they would mothball the whole thing and day after day after day try and insist that mps back a generalliament in terms of doing that? i think that is a bit of a question. by the 31st of october deadline that borisjohnson has repeatedly said he would make and he is not going to make. today we had the chancellor admitting that. is not going to make. today we had the chancellor admitting thatm is not going to make. today we had the chancellor admitting that. it is interesting because far boris johnson, we have not heard him admit out loud this 31st of october deadline is off the table. you can still hear adverts, getting ready for brexit seen around the place. the government saying those preparations will continue until october the 31st. maybe we are looking ahead to next week to see what the eu has to do offer. sajid javid admitting today that the 31st of october deadline looks unlikely. let's have a look at what he had to say. it won't... can't be met, because parliament has asked for an extension and the eu, although it hasn't formally responded, i think everyone expects an extension f
they would mothball the whole thing and day after day after day try and insist that mps back a generalliament in terms of doing that? i think that is a bit of a question. by the 31st of october deadline that borisjohnson has repeatedly said he would make and he is not going to make. today we had the chancellor admitting that. is not going to make. today we had the chancellor admitting thatm is not going to make. today we had the chancellor admitting that. it is interesting because far boris...