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the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british woman, jailed in iran on spying charges — returnse uk, after three and a half years. you're just trying to rattle me. i'm trying to save you! what are you? 23? and it's will smith vs will smith, in the action packed gemini man. find out what mark kermode thinks of that, and the rest of this week's releases, in the film review. good evening, it's 5pm, our main story tonight. three people have been stabbed at the arndale shopping centre, in manchester. police say a man in his 40s has been arrested, on suspicion of terrorism offence. two women and a man were taken to hospital with stab wounds; a third woman, who wasn't stabbed, was treated at the scene. 0ur correspondent richard galpin has this report. police, including from the counterterrorism unit, arrived quickly here at manchester's busy arndale centre. officers, racing to the scene, where a man was lunging at shoppers, with a large knife. just a few minutes later, the man, who is in his 405, was caught, and i5 who is in his 405, was caught, and is being held on suspicion of terror
the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british woman, jailed in iran on spying charges — returnse uk, after three and a half years. you're just trying to rattle me. i'm trying to save you! what are you? 23? and it's will smith vs will smith, in the action packed gemini man. find out what mark kermode thinks of that, and the rest of this week's releases, in the film review. good evening, it's 5pm, our main story tonight. three people have been stabbed at the arndale shopping...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian womanjailed in iran — is sending her daughter gabriellaondon, so she can start school in the uk. the paralysed man who can move again with a mind—controlled suit — he says it's like walking on the moon. and coming up at 5:45 — renee zellweger steps intojudy garland's shoes injudy — a new film on the last years of the singer's life. find out what mark kermode makes of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. it's five o'clock — our top story. a damning report has strongly criticised the metropolitan police for its investigation into claims of a vip paedophile ring — which never existed. carl beech falsely claimed he was the victim of abuse by high—profile politicians and senior military officers. the report says the police unlawfully obained warrants to search the homes of suspects. five years ago, the met described carl beech‘s claims as "credible and true". the following year, they raided the homes of vips wrongly accused by carl beech of abuse. but later, the operation midland inquiry was closed without a single arre
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian womanjailed in iran — is sending her daughter gabriellaondon, so she can start school in the uk. the paralysed man who can move again with a mind—controlled suit — he says it's like walking on the moon. and coming up at 5:45 — renee zellweger steps intojudy garland's shoes injudy — a new film on the last years of the singer's life. find out what mark kermode makes of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review....
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was jailed for five years in 2016 after being convicted of spying.st week, british prime minister borisjohnson called for the release of mrs zaghari—ratcliffe during a meeting with iran's president. i've been finding out more from our world affairs correspondent, caroline hawley she's been talking mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's husband. he told me that the family has applied to the iranian authority to bring her back home from the uk so she could start school. —— to the uk. we heard this first from a letter nazneen wrote from jail. it talks of what an excruciating the difficult decision this was for her and the reason it is so had —— hard was since she was let out of solitary confinement in 2016, she has short but regular visits most recently once a week from gabriella. in this letter she shows just how much the visits have meant to her. she says" she goes on to say they are my world. then she says... and then she says... so, real despair and anguish and then she says... so, real despairand anguish in and then she says... so, real despair and anguish in tha
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was jailed for five years in 2016 after being convicted of spying.st week, british prime minister borisjohnson called for the release of mrs zaghari—ratcliffe during a meeting with iran's president. i've been finding out more from our world affairs correspondent, caroline hawley she's been talking mrs zaghari—ratcliffe's husband. he told me that the family has applied to the iranian authority to bring her back home from the uk so she could start school. —— to...
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back in britain — the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the womanjailed in iran. scotland take legal advice over the threatened cancellation of their make or break match in the rugby world cup. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... nike shut down the oregon project following the four—year athletic ban for the former head coach alberto salazar. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. european council president donald tusk says there are "promising signals" that a brexit deal is still possible. it follows yesterday's talks between the british and irish prime ministers, borisjohnson and leo varadkar, who said there's a "pathway to an agreement", ahead of next week's crucial eu summit. the european union has now given the green light for intensified talks known as "tunnel negotiations". our brussels correspondent adam fleming reports. brexit seems to be moving again. steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning. the two men talked for about two hours, a moment later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks
back in britain — the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the womanjailed in iran. scotland take legal advice over the threatened cancellation of their make or break match in the rugby world cup. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news... nike shut down the oregon project following the four—year athletic ban for the former head coach alberto salazar. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. european council president donald tusk says there are "promising...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, hopes to send her five year oldghter home to london, so she can start school in the uk. at 10pm, rita chakribati will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, bbc arabic‘s nawal al maghafi investigates shia clerics at some of iraq's holiest shrines. she uncovers the exploitation of vulnerable girls and young women, tricked into so called ‘pleasure marriages‘. the film contains scenes which some viewers may find upsetting. muslim clerics acting like pens. we expose a secret world of sexual exploitation. widows of war forced to become prostitutes. men of god giving religious guidance on how to abuse children. in this holy sex trade, even children are for sale. the office of one of the most senior clerics of islam tells us these are crimes that should be punished. iam in i am in central baghdad, one of the most important pilgrimage sites for shia islam. millions fell to this holy shrine and couples come here get married. walking around across from the main shrine i have come across multiple marriage office
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, hopes to send her five year oldghter home to london, so she can start school in the uk. at 10pm, rita chakribati will be here with a full round up of the days news. first, bbc arabic‘s nawal al maghafi investigates shia clerics at some of iraq's holiest shrines. she uncovers the exploitation of vulnerable girls and young women, tricked into so called ‘pleasure marriages‘. the film contains scenes which some viewers...
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the five—year—old daughter of imprisoned british iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has returnedg with a grandparent in tehran and visiting her mother imprisoned since she was arrested on spying charges more than three years ago pulled up her pa rents three years ago pulled up her parents decided to bring her back to the uk so she can start school. the bbc and government are being told to find a way of saving free tv licences for people over 75. of the corporation had agreed to fund the scheme as part of its new charter agreement but now says it cannot afford it. it was previously paid for by the government put up the immediate select committee of mps save both sides had to work together to find a solution. cambridge university said black student made up university said black student made up more than 3% of new undergraduates for the first time and says it is partly down to the storm is the effect. last year the grime artist pledged to fund the tuition fees and living costs of two student each year —— de stormzy effect. 91 black students were admitted to the university up from 61
the five—year—old daughter of imprisoned british iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has returnedg with a grandparent in tehran and visiting her mother imprisoned since she was arrested on spying charges more than three years ago pulled up her pa rents three years ago pulled up her parents decided to bring her back to the uk so she can start school. the bbc and government are being told to find a way of saving free tv licences for people over 75. of the corporation had agreed to fund...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zaghariomment but the cases are different. the british—iranian mother is considered by tehran to be fully iranian, and officials say iran sees her as having greater diplomatic value in its campaign against growing economic pressure from the international community. james landale, bbc news. pro—democracy activists in hong kong have condemned the government for using emergency powers, as violent protests brought parts of the territory to a standstill. demonstrators, who defied a new law banning the use of face masks, forced the closure of the underground system and many shops and businesses, after a 14—year—old boy was shot during yesterday's protests. hong kong's leader, carrie lam is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying the territory. translation: the extreme actions of rioters created a very dark night for hong kong and made hong kong society semi—paralysed. everyone is very worried and concerned or even scared. the government will suppress violence with the greatest de
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zaghariomment but the cases are different. the british—iranian mother is considered by tehran to be fully iranian, and officials say iran sees her as having greater diplomatic value in its campaign against growing economic pressure from the international community. james landale, bbc news. pro—democracy activists in hong kong have condemned the government for using emergency powers, as...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharietained in iran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by tehran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... after 500 editions, it's still a leading title in the competitive world of publishing — the magazine that's been serving the lgbtq community for almost 50 years. this was a celebration by people who we re this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. this was a celebration by people who were relishing theirfreedom. they believe everything is going to be dif
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharietained in iran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by tehran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharier detained in iran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position to put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate his presidential rival, joe biden. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports. no matter where america's commander—in—chief goes, there'
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharier detained in iran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian womanjailed in iran, says she will send her daughter homebriella has been living with her grandparents in tehran, after her mother was convicted of spying, which she denies. nazanin says the thought of not being able to hold her child is "the deepest torture of them all". a french man has been able to move all four of his paralysed limbs using an exoskeleton suit controlled by his mind. the 30—year—old was paralysed from the neck down after falling 15 metres in a night club four years ago. he said using the exoskeleton made him feel like being "the first man on the moon." here's our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. this is mind controlling machine. thibault, who is paralysed in all four limbs, is sending instructions to his exoskeleton suit using brain signals. the movements may bejerky, but it is a significant technological achievement. the study in the journal lancet neurology explains how thibault had surgery to place two 5cm implants on the outer membrane of his brain, above the areas which control movement. electrodes read his brain
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian womanjailed in iran, says she will send her daughter homebriella has been living with her grandparents in tehran, after her mother was convicted of spying, which she denies. nazanin says the thought of not being able to hold her child is "the deepest torture of them all". a french man has been able to move all four of his paralysed limbs using an exoskeleton suit controlled by his mind. the 30—year—old was paralysed from the neck...
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the five—year—old daughter of imprisoned british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has returnede. she's been living with her grandparents in tehran and and visiting her mother in the notorious evin prison since she was arrested on spying charges more than three years ago. her parents decided to bring her back to the uk so she can start school. in a moment, the weather, but first here's joanna gosling, with what's on the victoria derbyshire programme hello, this morning, could greta thunberg win the nobel peace prize? the teenage climate activist is among the nominees and when it will be announced in the next hour. we have the details. plus a special report on the impact of tourism on the white island of ibiza put it generated half a tonne of waste per person this year which is 14% more than the rest of europe. join us at ten o'clock on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. good morning. there is more rain in the forecast today, and it's going to be quite heavy for some of us, particularly in northern parts of england a
the five—year—old daughter of imprisoned british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has returnede. she's been living with her grandparents in tehran and and visiting her mother in the notorious evin prison since she was arrested on spying charges more than three years ago. her parents decided to bring her back to the uk so she can start school. in a moment, the weather, but first here's joanna gosling, with what's on the victoria derbyshire programme hello, this morning, could...
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her mother, nazanin zaghari ratcliffe has been detained over spying allegations which she denies.rt on saturday night. athletics now, can you's eliud kipchoge is going to attempt to do what no man has done before and run a marathon under two hours. he is running in vienna tomorrow after missing out on the record by 26 seconds, and this will not count as a world record due to the assistance he has been receiving, it will break one of the mythical barriers in sport. to see the first human being doing this, it is like the first person to land on the moon. on saturday 12 october, eliud kipchoge will try to do what no man has ever done before, run a marathon on in under two hours. he first tried in 2017 in monza, italy, missing out by less than half a minute. so what is different this time around to allow the canyon such confidence? the course is pretty good, it is a straight of a.a kilometres, it is 9.6 kilometres, very flat. it is also crucially in his eyes, less humid than monza, allowing eliud kipchoge to better regulate his body temperature. the 2017 challenge was sparsely attende
her mother, nazanin zaghari ratcliffe has been detained over spying allegations which she denies.rt on saturday night. athletics now, can you's eliud kipchoge is going to attempt to do what no man has done before and run a marathon under two hours. he is running in vienna tomorrow after missing out on the record by 26 seconds, and this will not count as a world record due to the assistance he has been receiving, it will break one of the mythical barriers in sport. to see the first human being...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zaghariian mother detained in iran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. britain is calling on the united states to hand over the wife of an american diplomat who's left the uk, after she was involved in a fatal road crash. police say they want to question the woman about the death of 19—year—old harry dunn in a collision. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, says he's called the us ambassador to say he's disappointed the americans have refused to waive her diplomatic immunity. thi
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zaghariian mother detained in iran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that...
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and the five—year—old daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in iran, returnsitain. ina in a moment it's going to be sportsday but first let's take a look at what else is coming up on bbc news. at 7:15pm, we will speak to professor laura hammond about the nobel peace prize awarded today to the ethiopian prime minister. and that 7:20 p m we are going to be discussing matters with the met police deputy assistant commissioner lawrence taylor after the met revealed extension rebellion protests have stretched police forces in london. and at 7:30pm i will be speaking to the trade expert sam lowe about the green light the eu has given full brexit talks with the uk to now intensify. that's coming up on bbc news. first it's sportsday. here is what is coming up on sportsday. this is life in the path ofa sportsday. this is life in the path of a super typhoon as japan braces itself for the storm. scotland are exploring their legal options to make sure their rugby world cup match isn't called off. in the wake of the alberto salazar doping ban, nike are shutting down the ore
and the five—year—old daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in iran, returnsitain. ina in a moment it's going to be sportsday but first let's take a look at what else is coming up on bbc news. at 7:15pm, we will speak to professor laura hammond about the nobel peace prize awarded today to the ethiopian prime minister. and that 7:20 p m we are going to be discussing matters with the met police deputy assistant commissioner lawrence taylor after the met revealed...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharipite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by tehran to be iranian and it's thought that she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. bolivian congressional leaders have dismissed calls for a punishment vote against the president, evo morales. protesters have demanded he resign over the authorities‘ response to destructive fires that began in august. candace piette reports. there were over 1.5 million people on the streets of santa cruz, say the organisers. they had come from all over the region. students, doctors, firefighters, teachers. they demanded the declarati
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharipite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by tehran to be iranian and it's thought that she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zaghariran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by tehran to be iranian and it's thought that she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her five—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. six elephants have fallen to their deaths in thailand while trying to save each other from a notorious waterfall. a warning — this report contains some upsetting images. donna larsen reports. the bodies of six elephants lying motionless at the bottom of the waterfall known as hell's abyss. among them is the body of a three—year—old calf. the discovery was made in thailand's khao yai national park, when rangers heard two elepha
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zaghariran, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by tehran to be iranian and it's thought that she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs...
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nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, is sending her daughter home toson at least once a week for the past three years. our, diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley, is with me. caroline, this must be a hugely difficult decision. put yourself in the family ‘s shoes, this is a terrible decision but one that nas and a gary radcliffe and her husband richard felt compelled to make and richard felt compelled to make and richard told me a few moments ago that they have applied for an exit visa for her to leave the country and apply school —— and apply to go to school. mezzanine went on hunger strike, it was a desperate plea to be released, you may remember she had a spell in a psychiatric ward, now the couple had decided that it is time for her and it is in her best interest for gabriella to come back to school. the news came in a letter which mezzanine wrote from jail in which she describes the cuddles that gabriella gives her when in prison as the most beautiful and uplifting in the world, she says she has lived for those visits but she has lived for thos
nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, is sending her daughter home toson at least once a week for the past three years. our, diplomatic correspondent, caroline hawley, is with me. caroline, this must be a hugely difficult decision. put yourself in the family ‘s shoes, this is a terrible decision but one that nas and a gary radcliffe and her husband richard felt compelled to make and richard felt compelled to make and richard told me a few moments ago that...
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back in britain, the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the woman jailed in iran.4—hour is, an 18—year—old died in camberwell in south london and a 15—year—old boy was killed in a shopping centre in stratford in east london, where another 15—year—old was stabbed and injured. greg mckenzie is at the scene of one of those stabbings, the one in stratford. what have you found out from the police about what happened? police were called here to the stratford centre at three o'clock yesterday afternoon to reports of a stabbing. when they got here they discovered a teenager cemented by members of the public and his school friends, all tending to his stab wounds, trying to stem the flow of blood. sadly paramedics pronounced him dead at 3:49pm. just behind me, the tent is there marking the exact spot. with him was one of his school friends, who was also stabbed. he is recovering in hospital and is said to not life—threatening injuries. police have been here again this morning, the lead detective in this investigation is someone i spoke to a few moments ago. the response was
back in britain, the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the woman jailed in iran.4—hour is, an 18—year—old died in camberwell in south london and a 15—year—old boy was killed in a shopping centre in stratford in east london, where another 15—year—old was stabbed and injured. greg mckenzie is at the scene of one of those stabbings, the one in stratford. what have you found out from the police about what happened? police were called here to the stratford centre at three...
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in the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe,turday, but scotland's match against japan on sunday is still on. world rugby the organisers are waiting to see what the effect that typhoon will have before making a decision. it's all getting a bit ugly now at the rugby world cup. on one side organisers world rugby who've already called off two games due to that typhoon and are waiting to see its impact before deciding if sunday's games can go ahead. on the other side scotland who likely have to win their last group game againstjapan and will probably be out if it's called off. it was ramped up this morning when scottish rugby chief executive mark dodson said they were considering legal action if it was cancelled. he added that it goes against the whole sporting integrity of the tournament. the scots have named their teams if it goes ahead and surprisingly dropped captain stuart mcinally but the threat of that typhoon is the biggest talking point. japan have been excellent so far, it is not theirfault, they japan have been excellent
in the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe,turday, but scotland's match against japan on sunday is still on. world rugby the organisers are waiting to see what the effect that typhoon will have before making a decision. it's all getting a bit ugly now at the rugby world cup. on one side organisers world rugby who've already called off two games due to that typhoon and are waiting to see its impact before deciding if sunday's games can...
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her mother, nazanin zaghari ratcliffe has been detained for more than three years over the allegationsd a half years apart. suddenly, when they were on the plane, a sort of mad scramble of cleaning. and of course, then i spoke to nazanin and, of course, she's really upset. i mean, yeah, really upset. it's one of the things she really didn't want to happen, was for her daughter to leave and her still be stuck in prison. so, that kind of turmoil of feelings and, you know, speaking to the familyjust after gabriella had caught the plane, of course, they're in tears because they've looked after her for the last years and she's sort of kept that family sane as well. and then seeing her, of course, late last night, was lovely. and bless her, she's a bit shy and a bit traumatised and hasn't seen daddy for a long time. that was richard ratcliffe, husband of another zaghari—ratcliffe. sirmo farah sir mo farah told the bbc that the scandal had nothing to do with him. it is very disappointing to see the quys it is very disappointing to see the guys getting at it again and again and headlines, fara
her mother, nazanin zaghari ratcliffe has been detained for more than three years over the allegationsd a half years apart. suddenly, when they were on the plane, a sort of mad scramble of cleaning. and of course, then i spoke to nazanin and, of course, she's really upset. i mean, yeah, really upset. it's one of the things she really didn't want to happen, was for her daughter to leave and her still be stuck in prison. so, that kind of turmoil of feelings and, you know, speaking to the...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharin against growing economic pressure from the international community. pro—democracy activists in hong kong have condemned the government for using emergency powers, as violent protests brought parts of the territory to a standstill once again. demonstrators — who defied a new law banning the use of face masks — forced the closure of the underground system and many shops and businesses. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. mr trump is accused of abusing his position to put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate his presidential rival, joe biden. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports. no matter where america‘s commander—in—chief goes, there‘s no escape from the talk of impeachment, or the many questions about his request for a foreign government to investigate one of his political rivals. requests for documents from the white h
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharin against growing economic pressure from the international community. pro—democracy activists in hong kong have condemned the government for using emergency powers, as violent protests brought parts of the territory to a standstill once again. demonstrators — who defied a new law banning the use of face masks — forced the closure of the underground system and many shops and...
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a lovely picture there too of gabriella, the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's in an iranianng to the uk. events in manchester yesterday dominating the front pages of course, and you can see some of the armed police on duty in the immediate aftermath of the event. that is in the i. in the mirror, also focusing what happened at the arndale centre. and the front page of the times newspaper, the prime minister backs clean air law. boris johnson is supporting the paper's campaign, to reduce pollution. paul horrocks, former president of the uk society of editors, is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning to you. one of the stories we are looking at is england health saying there is chatter around the school gates with school pa rents around the school gates with school parents which has lead in the fall in the take—up of vaccination is particularly the mmr, and a rise in measles cases, so you've picked up on this, and high street chemists might give these jabs. chemists do an awful lot, they play a big role in health care but now there is a plan to allow chemists to g
a lovely picture there too of gabriella, the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's in an iranianng to the uk. events in manchester yesterday dominating the front pages of course, and you can see some of the armed police on duty in the immediate aftermath of the event. that is in the i. in the mirror, also focusing what happened at the arndale centre. and the front page of the times newspaper, the prime minister backs clean air law. boris johnson is supporting the paper's campaign, to...
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the five—year—old daughter of british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has returned to the uk.you greet people can have a significant impact on your relationship. psychologists at the university of dundee discovered that shaking hands for longer than three seconds "negatively impacts the behaviour of the recipient" and people showed higher levels of anxiety. they noted that politicians are keen on long handshakes to show warmth and a way of demonstrating authority, but it could potentially jeopardise the quality of their working and personal relationships from the start. people believe long handshakes show warmth and authority. ijust think it's a power struggle. a lot of straining, as they were doing it. handshakes straining, as they were doing it. handsha kes are very straining, as they were doing it. handshakes are very important in sport, aren't they? i like seeing handshakes between managers at the end of matches. they touch the face now. it's a handshake and... who am i? you pick one. you go like this. i do like that and then they go, they do like that and then they go, th
the five—year—old daughter of british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has returned to the uk.you greet people can have a significant impact on your relationship. psychologists at the university of dundee discovered that shaking hands for longer than three seconds "negatively impacts the behaviour of the recipient" and people showed higher levels of anxiety. they noted that politicians are keen on long handshakes to show warmth and a way of demonstrating authority, but...
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release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharin, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight, but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian, and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs zaghari—ratcliffe looks set to remain injail — and now without any visits from her 5—year—old daughter, gabriella, who she is sending home to start school in the uk. james landale, bbc news. pope francis has appointed 13 new cardinals — the highest position in the roman catholic hierarchy, aside from the pope himself. ten of them are under the age of 80, which means they may be eligible to vote in the conclave that will elect the next pope. the appointments come ahead of a 3—week meeting at the vatican, where bishops will discuss environmental and religious issues in the amazon. one of the more contentious issues on the age
release will prompt questions about why the british government has yet to secure the freedom of nazanin zagharin, despite denying accusations of spying. the foreign office wouldn't comment tonight, but the cases are different. iran has a much more hostile relationship with britain than australia. mrs zaghari—ratcliffe is considered by iran to be iranian, and it's thought she has greater diplomatic value to iran in its confrontation with the west. and unless that changes, mrs...
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back in britain — the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the womanjailed in iran.
back in britain — the daughter of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the womanjailed in iran.