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those are the main headlines, but coming up next, new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, talksc news. at 37, jacinda ardern is the world's youngest female political leader. she will give birth injune and although she admitted she was concerned it would adversely affect her poll ratings, in fact, it has done quite the opposite. new zealand has been gripped byjacinda mania... chanting. ..which has now gone global. such is her high profile, you would be forgiven for thinking she'd been in office for some time but she has only been in the post for six months. can i take you back to a year ago? so much has happened since. i barely remember a year ago. the deputy leader of the opposition, trailing in the polls... 0nly just. i think i was made deputy leader in march of last year. so tell us about the moment for you, when you're asked to take over leadership of the labour partyjust before the election? andrew was our leader and i remember it vividly. it was the 26th ofjuly, my birthday, and we got an internal poll through saying we were not doing well. and he called me into his office
those are the main headlines, but coming up next, new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, talksc news. at 37, jacinda ardern is the world's youngest female political leader. she will give birth injune and although she admitted she was concerned it would adversely affect her poll ratings, in fact, it has done quite the opposite. new zealand has been gripped byjacinda mania... chanting. ..which has now gone global. such is her high profile, you would be forgiven for thinking she'd been in...
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you know, we do have a homelessness crisis in new zealand and new zealanders do feel shocked by that.t election were homelessness and poverty, and ultimately, they voted for a change of government because of it. so, no, new zealanders have not lost their empathy. in fact, i think what they are looking for in this government is for us to finally become how we see ourselves. we see ourselves as clean and green, we see ourselves as a fair country where everyone gets a decent start, where we don't have status and rungs and no matter where you were born, you can achieve anything. i want us to be that in reality, and i think that is what new zealanders want too. i mean, some prominent new zealanders would disagree with you. taiki waititi, the director of thor, who is maori, has recently said new zealand is a racist country. he said we were the best country in the world but we were, but if anything, i am pleased we live in an environment where we can talk about that and, you know, i didn't disagree with taika. we do have issues. but we are a place that when we have them, we confront them. we
you know, we do have a homelessness crisis in new zealand and new zealanders do feel shocked by that.t election were homelessness and poverty, and ultimately, they voted for a change of government because of it. so, no, new zealanders have not lost their empathy. in fact, i think what they are looking for in this government is for us to finally become how we see ourselves. we see ourselves as clean and green, we see ourselves as a fair country where everyone gets a decent start, where we don't...
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in new zealand, it isa own domestic issues. in new zealand, it is a housing crisis.t is practical, we need to give solutions to those problems operate a third of children in new zealand live below the poverty line and that is surprising to people. how do you explain to a child who does not have shoes to wear storylines to take to school that this is the environment they live in? you don't. you change they live in? you don't. you change the environment. how do you do that? we have a low wage economy in new zealand and that will take a while to change around but we have tools. in the 1990s, that is why we saw the numbers grow and that is when the family benefit got caught and indeed to thousands we saw it go down and thatis to thousands we saw it go down and that is because we brought in test cricket and we introduce a package that means over 3008000 families of low or middle income will be better off in tens of thousands of children off in tens of thousands of children of poverty will be lifted out. that would be the first that but we have more to go. do you think tha
in new zealand, it isa own domestic issues. in new zealand, it is a housing crisis.t is practical, we need to give solutions to those problems operate a third of children in new zealand live below the poverty line and that is surprising to people. how do you explain to a child who does not have shoes to wear storylines to take to school that this is the environment they live in? you don't. you change they live in? you don't. you change the environment. how do you do that? we have a low wage...
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we are seeing pictures 110w new zealand.ve been talking about, it is going to continue here in europe as well. we have got dawn services here in london and also in france. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull attending a service in france with prince charles. in terms of the events that have been taking place in australia and new zealand, i understand that security has been really tight at these events, it has been very much on the minds of the authorities? that is absolutely right, and here in sydney for example, the authorities have been using these very large concrete locks, reinforced with steel, to protect pavements and roads. now, these very strict security measures we re these very strict security measures were put in place before the horrible events in toronto in the last couple of days but they were prompted by those vehicle attacks in europe in recent years, so this is a very sensitive day and the day that the authorities are very mindful of security, thousands of people attending events right around the
we are seeing pictures 110w new zealand.ve been talking about, it is going to continue here in europe as well. we have got dawn services here in london and also in france. the australian prime minister malcolm turnbull attending a service in france with prince charles. in terms of the events that have been taking place in australia and new zealand, i understand that security has been really tight at these events, it has been very much on the minds of the authorities? that is absolutely right,...
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first light at the australia and new zealand war memorials in london on anzac day.rticular, remembrance of the thousands of troops from australia and new zealand who lost their lives in the gallipoli campaign in the first world war 103 years ago. # abide with me...#. the losses at gallipoli were severe for two countries, many thousands of miles from europe which had sent their young men to fight for britain. they helped to forge australia and new zealand's national identities, hence the importance of this annual commemoration. in london, prince harry laid a wreath in tribute. in france, at the australian national memorial near amiens, the prince of wales led the tributes to australian forces who fought with the british, in april, 1918 to free a french town from the germans. the prince recalled that all the australian troops were volunteers. one in five of them would never return home. today, as we mark a century since they gave their lives, let us resolve to continue to fulfil their trust so that every passing year will only add to the measure of their honour. back
first light at the australia and new zealand war memorials in london on anzac day.rticular, remembrance of the thousands of troops from australia and new zealand who lost their lives in the gallipoli campaign in the first world war 103 years ago. # abide with me...#. the losses at gallipoli were severe for two countries, many thousands of miles from europe which had sent their young men to fight for britain. they helped to forge australia and new zealand's national identities, hence the...
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england's bowlers prepare for a victory charge against new zealand in christchurch. edit wickets overnight to settle the series. and st helens maintain their lead at the top of super league with a win against neighbours widnes. news of golf, snooker and much more coming up in the programme. we begin the news that alan pardew has left west bromwich albion by mutual consent. it follows a run of eight successive league defeats for albion which has left them seven points adrift at the bottom of the premier league table and facing almost certain relegation. here's our sports reporter simon stone. he's only been in the job four months, he has only one one premier league. it has been an awful season for west brom, they have only one three premier league games. they sacked tony peerless in november and they hoped that alan pardew would turn the season round, and he has pays the price today. they are ten points adrift at the bottom of the table. they have got six games left, andi table. they have got six games left, and i think theyjust can't wait for it to and, with little ch
england's bowlers prepare for a victory charge against new zealand in christchurch. edit wickets overnight to settle the series. and st helens maintain their lead at the top of super league with a win against neighbours widnes. news of golf, snooker and much more coming up in the programme. we begin the news that alan pardew has left west bromwich albion by mutual consent. it follows a run of eight successive league defeats for albion which has left them seven points adrift at the bottom of the...
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but new zealand netball in freefall right now. hours and what happened on day six. the botswana contender, we remember when he got such a massive following. explain to us what happened in these games. london was interesting because he came down with the norah virus and they wouldn't let him compete. in glasgow, he said it was too cold for him to compete well. —— norovirus. he was desperate to get his gold medal and last night he did on the gold coast. a gold for botswana, their first, gold coast. a gold for botswana, theirfirst, and gold coast. a gold for botswana, their first, and he gold coast. a gold for botswana, theirfirst, and he did it in real style. he was so happy afterwards. he started ups past the he started doing press ups past the finish line. so a very happy isaac makwala, finally getting that gold medal he has been promising us for a very long time. one of the disciplines everyone looks forward to, i know you do and i certainly do, the swimming. it has concluded, south africa were very good, australia were very good
but new zealand netball in freefall right now. hours and what happened on day six. the botswana contender, we remember when he got such a massive following. explain to us what happened in these games. london was interesting because he came down with the norah virus and they wouldn't let him compete. in glasgow, he said it was too cold for him to compete well. —— norovirus. he was desperate to get his gold medal and last night he did on the gold coast. a gold for botswana, their first, gold...
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the question was why so many from new zealand [inaudible] the european settlers to settle in new england correct? i did this initially and my publisher was like you forgot about australia and new zealand. i was wanting it to be everywhere, so i reached out to my boyfriend sam and his brothers and academic in new zealand. great social psychologist. she reached out to her academic friends and they make their suggestions of who their favorite women were who were from new zealand and so i ended up just going down that path and anywhere i went to have indigenous women. that was a huge learning process because the hardest thing in this book was learning about the very complicated relationships and political realities in countries that i've only visited on holidays for a delightful two weeks. a lot of reading, but of checking by the new zealand publisher also to make sure that i didn't found offensive, any of these things while writing now. i think new zealand has a particularly unique relationship between its indigenous european inhabitants. so yeah, i ended up with some amazing women leaders
the question was why so many from new zealand [inaudible] the european settlers to settle in new england correct? i did this initially and my publisher was like you forgot about australia and new zealand. i was wanting it to be everywhere, so i reached out to my boyfriend sam and his brothers and academic in new zealand. great social psychologist. she reached out to her academic friends and they make their suggestions of who their favorite women were who were from new zealand and so i ended up...
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and on anzac day, prince harry and meghan markle honour the war dead of new zealand and australia. ming up on sportsday on bbc news: a champions league semifinal of two european giants. find out if bayern munich or real madrid could come out on top in the first leg. good evening. the home secretary has spoken of her ‘bitter regret‘ at failing to grasp the scale of the problem involving the status of caribbean migrants in the uk. amber rudd — and her predecessor, theresa may — are under intense pressure, after it emerged that long—term residents who came here in the decades after the second world war were being challenged, despite living here legally. the bbc understands that the home office and number 10 were both told about the problems in 2016. labour says the home secretary should now resign, as our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. home secretary, will you resign over windrush? who knew, and when? the home secretary, number 10, everyone around here says they're sorry now. foreign secretary, is the cabinet united on immigration? but how did the windrush scandal slip th
and on anzac day, prince harry and meghan markle honour the war dead of new zealand and australia. ming up on sportsday on bbc news: a champions league semifinal of two european giants. find out if bayern munich or real madrid could come out on top in the first leg. good evening. the home secretary has spoken of her ‘bitter regret‘ at failing to grasp the scale of the problem involving the status of caribbean migrants in the uk. amber rudd — and her predecessor, theresa may — are under...
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new zealand bans all future offshore oil and gas drilling. nancial markets have got the jitters with a us—led strike on syria a possibility and news from the fed of more than expected rate rises. and we'll be getting the inside track on one man who's turned helping people with an addiction into a business. also in the news, the need for passwords could be eliminated by the likes of biometrics. are you jumping for joy? let us know, just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. do send us your password confessions. i was quite surprised by some of my team's. trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies are yet again on the rise. in the last few hours, china's powerful commerce ministry has said the country will not hesitate to fight back if the united states takes any further action. the strong words come just hours after imf chief christine lagarde said the rules that underpin global trade are now in danger of being torn apart. so, how did we get to here? on 8th march, donald trump signed orders imposing 25% tariffs on s
new zealand bans all future offshore oil and gas drilling. nancial markets have got the jitters with a us—led strike on syria a possibility and news from the fed of more than expected rate rises. and we'll be getting the inside track on one man who's turned helping people with an addiction into a business. also in the news, the need for passwords could be eliminated by the likes of biometrics. are you jumping for joy? let us know, just use #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. do...
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what is new zealand's view of the commonwealth? pondent that this is looking for new trade partners post—brexit and new zealand could be part of that. new zealand will have its hand up. we had a small, completely open economy. “— up. we had a small, completely open economy. —— we are a small economy. we wa nt economy. —— we are a small economy. we want to have access to britain. britain was a major market for new zealand up until eu entry and then we had to scramble. i have heard that new zealand felt betrayed when writtenjoin that new zealand felt betrayed when written join the common market back then, suddenly new zealand felt dumped —— when britainjoined the common market. everybody fell for new zealand, they wanted new zealand to do well, so we're going to have to do well, so we're going to have to work up some friendships when britain is not going to be there, but it is still a very, very important market. when i was prime minister, and don't take the eu as a blog but single countries, britain was the fourth biggest market. so
what is new zealand's view of the commonwealth? pondent that this is looking for new trade partners post—brexit and new zealand could be part of that. new zealand will have its hand up. we had a small, completely open economy. “— up. we had a small, completely open economy. —— we are a small economy. we wa nt economy. —— we are a small economy. we want to have access to britain. britain was a major market for new zealand up until eu entry and then we had to scramble. i have heard...
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we and new zealand in the last five years.mpetitions, believed we were going for a bronze, but now we are up there challenging. england wants to be number one in the world, this will be the start of something new for them, and if they can get the gold it will be a game changer. the scheme has shown where international netball is at, england have a real chance to take history. football now, manchester city boss pep guardiola has been charged as often with improper conduct after being sent off during last night's champions league defeat against liverpool. uefa have also charged liverpool. uefa have also charged liverpool after fireworks were set off and objects thrown inside the etihad stadium. leon osmanjoins me 110w. etihad stadium. leon osmanjoins me now. jurgen klopp cannot wait for friday's drawer. the first champions league semifinalfor the friday's drawer. the first champions league semifinal for the club in ten yea rs, league semifinal for the club in ten years, and they reached at co mforta ble. years, and they reached
we and new zealand in the last five years.mpetitions, believed we were going for a bronze, but now we are up there challenging. england wants to be number one in the world, this will be the start of something new for them, and if they can get the gold it will be a game changer. the scheme has shown where international netball is at, england have a real chance to take history. football now, manchester city boss pep guardiola has been charged as often with improper conduct after being sent off...
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and a tribute to the war dead of australia and new zealand, led by prince harry and meghan markle. coming up on bbc news, we'll be looking ahead to the second champions league semifinal, holders real madrid travel to german champions bayern munich for the first leg tonight. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary amber rudd says she bitterly regrets only realising the extent of the windrush scandal in recent months. the bbc has learned that the government was warned by commonwealth countries about the impact of the immigration policy two years ago. the labour leader jeremy corbyn has called on the home secretary to quit. he said amber rudd had inherited a failing policy and made it worse. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more. home secretary, will you resign over windrush customer who knew and when. the home secretary, number ten, eve ryo ne the home secretary, number ten, everyone round here says that they are sorry now. but how did the windrush scandal slip the government's notice? her department is to taking most of the strain.” deeply regret
and a tribute to the war dead of australia and new zealand, led by prince harry and meghan markle. coming up on bbc news, we'll be looking ahead to the second champions league semifinal, holders real madrid travel to german champions bayern munich for the first leg tonight. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary amber rudd says she bitterly regrets only realising the extent of the windrush scandal in recent months. the bbc has learned that the government was warned...
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and tests and studies prove that. >> now, what makes new zealand special?the waters of new zealand are considered the cleanest waters in the world. >> really? >> pure and cold. and this is a green-lipped mussel -- it's not a fish -- where many fish oils or fish products, omega-3s come from waters around the world that are certainly a lot less than clean. some are pretty bad. but you have no idea where the oil comes from. when fish oil manufacturers are making fish oil for human consumption and they get the fish, the meat of the fish is often sent to restaurants or to make pet food. and then whatever's left over -- the head, the tail, the eyes, the bones, the gills -- they grind all that up, then they boil that, and then they put it in a pill, and you're swallowing that. >> you got me involved in this. i was a skeptic. admit it. >> you were a skeptic. came to your house. >> "this is it." >> as you said last time, your team -- your handlers, like you said, your army... >> my army. >> ...around you -- they said, "oh, no, no, larry can just say this is good." i
and tests and studies prove that. >> now, what makes new zealand special?the waters of new zealand are considered the cleanest waters in the world. >> really? >> pure and cold. and this is a green-lipped mussel -- it's not a fish -- where many fish oils or fish products, omega-3s come from waters around the world that are certainly a lot less than clean. some are pretty bad. but you have no idea where the oil comes from. when fish oil manufacturers are making fish oil for...
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the second one in new zealand. and there was a special guest at that one.astian. >> getting some good distance. >> after promising his mother it was never going to happen, sure enough, zach and his family now live in new zealand. he works for the government. georgia at a recruitment agency and sebastian is busy growing up. in 2014 we brought them back to japan for the first time since it all happened. >> my name is georgia. >> georgia. >> this teacher and her students knew about georgia and zach. many here looked upon their story as one positive thing that came out of that horrible tragedy. >> do you ever, and this is a totally unfair question, do you ever sometimes sit together at night and say to yourselves, boy, if it hadn't been for that day, would we be here? would we have sebastian? would we be in this life together? >> all the time. >> if someone would have told me three years from now you will be living in wellington -- >> married to an american. >> married to a kiwi with a 2-year-old son -- >> i would have said you're crazy. >> i would have thought
the second one in new zealand. and there was a special guest at that one.astian. >> getting some good distance. >> after promising his mother it was never going to happen, sure enough, zach and his family now live in new zealand. he works for the government. georgia at a recruitment agency and sebastian is busy growing up. in 2014 we brought them back to japan for the first time since it all happened. >> my name is georgia. >> georgia. >> this teacher and her...
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james anderson and stuart broad got all of new zealand's wickets.ve the visitors a 29 first innings lead. opening batsman alistair cooke fell early, but there were two half—ce ntu ry early, but there were two half—century is before being dismissed. new zealand are one up in the two match series. that is all the two match series. that is all the sports for now. thank you for watching. it is now time for the travel show. my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely deaf in both ears. and i'm travelling around the world trying to visit every country. we're in the old city! israel is country 124. i see a place with my senses — i see a place by the sounds, by the smells, by the textures. the hustle and bustle of people shouting, buy this, buy this, come and look at this! i feel the atmosphere, the energy, the buzz. i was born with my eye condition, so i don't have any vision apart from sunlight sensitivity. and i've gradually gone deaf as i've got older and i am now 80% or severely deaf in both ears but i use digital hearing ai
james anderson and stuart broad got all of new zealand's wickets.ve the visitors a 29 first innings lead. opening batsman alistair cooke fell early, but there were two half—ce ntu ry early, but there were two half—century is before being dismissed. new zealand are one up in the two match series. that is all the two match series. that is all the sports for now. thank you for watching. it is now time for the travel show. my name is tony giles. i'm from england. i'm totally blind and severely...
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going to new zealand is always tough in the conditions.ack into the team, having places up for grabs, guys in and out of form. it has been difficult. you do not really wa nt has been difficult. you do not really want to see england struggle but it has been a massive struggle. it has been a disappointing winter and you just have to crack on and see where it all went wrong and how the team can improve and get back to winning ways. you talk about some of the preparations and the lack of good warm up matches in the lead up to the first test. is this reflecting a wider problem that test cricket is being marginalised in favour of white ball cricket? definitely, i have said that all along, i'm concerned for test cricket. something has to be done around the world. how you get that razzmatazz back and people following the game. and get the spectators watching and enjoying test cricket. . for me it is the pinnacle of the career of any england there, that mental, technical going out and spending time at the crease, batting for a day, bowling 25 overs
going to new zealand is always tough in the conditions.ack into the team, having places up for grabs, guys in and out of form. it has been difficult. you do not really wa nt has been difficult. you do not really want to see england struggle but it has been a massive struggle. it has been a disappointing winter and you just have to crack on and see where it all went wrong and how the team can improve and get back to winning ways. you talk about some of the preparations and the lack of good warm...
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james anderson and stuart broad got all new zealand's 10 wickets between them.inal four wickets at the start of the day to give the visitors a 29 run first innings lead. opening batsman alastair cook fell cheaply again but the rest of england's top order steadied the ship and england lead by 231 runs. england must win the match to level the series. meanwhile south africa are closing in on a series win against australia in johannesburg. australia were bowled out for 221 in theirfirst innings with new captain tim paine last man out for 62. what a catch by dean elgar!! south africa decided against enforcing the follow on, and by the close had extended their lead to a01 with seven second innings wickets still in hand. australia must win this fourth and final test to level the series. anthonyjoshua will be reflecting on a job well done last night, adding the wbo world heavyweight belt to his own two titles, by beating joseph parker on points at the principality stadium, but the talk has already moved on from that fight. to what happens next. joshua's team has told th
james anderson and stuart broad got all new zealand's 10 wickets between them.inal four wickets at the start of the day to give the visitors a 29 run first innings lead. opening batsman alastair cook fell cheaply again but the rest of england's top order steadied the ship and england lead by 231 runs. england must win the match to level the series. meanwhile south africa are closing in on a series win against australia in johannesburg. australia were bowled out for 221 in theirfirst innings...
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and prince harry and meghan markle honour new zealand and australia's war dead during an anzac day dawnce in london. and coming up on bbc news, jurgen klopp hails mo salah as he inspires liverpool on a memorable champions league night at anfield. good afternoon. welcome to the bbc news at one. a danish inventor has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of the swedish journalist kim wall. she was invited to interview peter madsen aboard his homemade submarine. but 11 days later, her dismembered remains were found at sea. maddy savage has been following the case and is in copenhagen. well, in sentencing pedro madsen to live, thejudge well, in sentencing pedro madsen to live, the judge described the killing as cynically planned and of a brutal nature. he also suggested peter madsen had shown little concern roar morse fric kim wall, even text in his wife minutes after he had killed her. —— little concern or remorse for kim wall. he had invited other women on board his submarine that summer but he said no. kim wall. a promising freelance journalist from sweden, who loved to travel.
and prince harry and meghan markle honour new zealand and australia's war dead during an anzac day dawnce in london. and coming up on bbc news, jurgen klopp hails mo salah as he inspires liverpool on a memorable champions league night at anfield. good afternoon. welcome to the bbc news at one. a danish inventor has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of the swedish journalist kim wall. she was invited to interview peter madsen aboard his homemade submarine. but 11 days later, her...
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they failed to beat new zealand in the second match ofa beat new zealand in the second match of a testwill carry the northern irish flag at the opening of the commonwealth games tomorrow. the nation has 90 athletes competing over 13 different sports. we can get more on the continuing row over anti—semitism with them in the labour party. —— within the labour party. 0ur political correspondent pete saull is in westminster. he said today he has no regrets whatsoever about going to this event last night. he thought it was an interesting event that gave him the chance to hear from the horse's mouth, so to speak, from young jewish people living in the uk of their experiences concerning anti—semitism. you might think, they're that enough. the problem is that timing. he has spent the last week defending the labour approach to tackling anti—semitism. and now he has gone to a meeting organised bya group he has gone to a meeting organised by a group that describe this whole saga is a right—wing smear. while jeremy corbyn would like to pour water on all of this, he has actually ended up pouring pe
they failed to beat new zealand in the second match ofa beat new zealand in the second match of a testwill carry the northern irish flag at the opening of the commonwealth games tomorrow. the nation has 90 athletes competing over 13 different sports. we can get more on the continuing row over anti—semitism with them in the labour party. —— within the labour party. 0ur political correspondent pete saull is in westminster. he said today he has no regrets whatsoever about going to this event...
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anything uk could do, new zealand could do better.celebrating 100 years of woman's suffrage. in new zealand, we are celebrating 125 years. show off. laughter. jacinda ardern, the prime minister of new zealand ending duncan smith's countdown of the week. the big row over the past few days has been over the treatment of people who were part of the windrush generation. the children of commonwealth citizens who arrived in the uk with their parents between 19118 and 1971 were automatically granted leave to remain. but some have recently lost theirjobs and access to nhs services, or been detained in immigration removal centres because a change in the law means they have to prove they have been living in the uk, even though they have been in the country legally for decades. at the start of the week, the home secretary came to the commons to answer an urgent question and apologise. i recognise the concern from some people in the windrush generation, and i wouldn't want anyone who has made their life in the uk to feel unwelcome or be in any do
anything uk could do, new zealand could do better.celebrating 100 years of woman's suffrage. in new zealand, we are celebrating 125 years. show off. laughter. jacinda ardern, the prime minister of new zealand ending duncan smith's countdown of the week. the big row over the past few days has been over the treatment of people who were part of the windrush generation. the children of commonwealth citizens who arrived in the uk with their parents between 19118 and 1971 were automatically granted...
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joshua controlled the fight throughout earning a unanimous points victory over new zealand parker.is now focused on the next task. i'm not elated, because, you know, i don't let the highs get to my head, do you know what i mean? and i always think, "we've got to go again, soon". if i was retiring on this high i'd be like, "yes, i'm the man". because you retire on a high. but i've got to defend my throne again in a few months, because you retire on a high. but i've got to defend my throne again in a few months, so i'm kind of balanced. we're still hustling. so, on to the next one, in my eyes. not time to sit back and enjoy the ride, we've got to get ready for the nextjob. widespread criticism of the italian referee who many claim to stepped into often to separate the boxes and didn't allow the fight to flow.” thought it was appalling officiating. in many ways, he didn't let a proper fight break—out. joshua has said going into this he wanted a more cultured performance. he did control the fight with his jab, more cultured performance. he did control the fight with hisjab, he was badl
joshua controlled the fight throughout earning a unanimous points victory over new zealand parker.is now focused on the next task. i'm not elated, because, you know, i don't let the highs get to my head, do you know what i mean? and i always think, "we've got to go again, soon". if i was retiring on this high i'd be like, "yes, i'm the man". because you retire on a high. but i've got to defend my throne again in a few months, because you retire on a high. but i've got to...
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i'm a thirdration new zealander. a wall? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: there are deep political divisions in new zealand. but all the people we talked to, even the ones who didn't vote for her, are rooting for her. some call it jacinda mania. are you told me there was no such thing as jacinda mania. i see the little girls coming over. >> if they see a woman in a job like this, that's wonderful. >> reporter: after 24 hours of flying, she's in europe, where later this week, she will meet queen elizabeth, who is officially the head of state in new zealand, though headlines during ardern's campaign suggested, she wanted to ditch the queen. you may have explaining to do when you get there. >> no doubt. >> reporter: she says she won't push it, at least for now. leading the country, having a baby and taking on the queen, might be one thing too many, even for her. the baby is due in june. the couple told me they received dozens of books about child care. they joked, i this i they were joking, that he was reading for them.
i'm a thirdration new zealander. a wall? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: there are deep political divisions in new zealand. but all the people we talked to, even the ones who didn't vote for her, are rooting for her. some call it jacinda mania. are you told me there was no such thing as jacinda mania. i see the little girls coming over. >> if they see a woman in a job like this, that's wonderful. >> reporter: after 24 hours of flying, she's in europe, where later this...
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you went to new zealand, and you became a blond superhero. >> i went to new zealand and i got a doll.> did you read the book? >> stephen: yes, i read it. i had it read to me in third grade by mrs. kelley. thank you, mrs. kelly. >> nobody forgets their third- grade teacher. >> stephen: when i was 10, a few years later, i read it. >> really? >> stephen: yeah. it's amazing. i can't wait to see the movie because i remember mrs. which and what's it and who. and then dad disappears. >> that's the whole point. >> stephen: and "it," i was so frightened of "it." >> did you know what it was? >> stephen: no, i didn't know what it was. >> it was the darkness! it is the darkness! >> stephen: you just went darth vader on me right there. ( laughter ) what is the darkness again? >> the darkness is the darkness that's spreading so fast these days, the only thing faster than the light is the darkness. and the darkness is inside you. it's when evil takes over inside. >> stephen: how do you keep that from happening because i don't want to be evil? >> you have to stay in the light. >> stephen: you have to
you went to new zealand, and you became a blond superhero. >> i went to new zealand and i got a doll.> did you read the book? >> stephen: yes, i read it. i had it read to me in third grade by mrs. kelley. thank you, mrs. kelly. >> nobody forgets their third- grade teacher. >> stephen: when i was 10, a few years later, i read it. >> really? >> stephen: yeah. it's amazing. i can't wait to see the movie because i remember mrs. which and what's it and who. and...
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breach, there were actually ten downloads in new zealand.y impacted just over 63,000 facebook users in new zealand, so there is an exponentially impact from those that we re exponentially impact from those that were pa rt of exponentially impact from those that were part of the app usage, and then how the data was accessed. so the impact is, yes, geographic, it is relatively small in terms of the numbers. but how it happened and the exponential impact is quite significant. the other point is that you have to look at other breaches that we have had. equifax was 100 million, linkedin it was millions, and yahoo! was 100 million. you also had zuckerberg saying that probably all of the 2 billion users have had their data accessed. and he refused to a nswer their data accessed. and he refused to answer whether he would support european style regulations in the us. we know eu regulators are famously tough on tech companies when it comes to data collection. so would you suggest asian nations need to look at the eu to roll out similar regulation if t
breach, there were actually ten downloads in new zealand.y impacted just over 63,000 facebook users in new zealand, so there is an exponentially impact from those that we re exponentially impact from those that were pa rt of exponentially impact from those that were part of the app usage, and then how the data was accessed. so the impact is, yes, geographic, it is relatively small in terms of the numbers. but how it happened and the exponential impact is quite significant. the other point is...
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lego new zealand, one, two, with south africa in second —— lego new zealand.well. 7000 people are watching this race right now, in amongst the national park. 2000 have bought tickets to be over the finish line. what i think this is the place to be. here again, look how close we are to the action on bbc world news. unbelievable speeds. let's talk to some of the people who like this sport. let's get around this tree, ifi sport. let's get around this tree, if i can. these guys here, for example, you are right close to this, and look at the smile on your face. i was laughing at my son jumping around the tree. why are you here to watch mountain biking? we love mountain biking, and it has been an exciting and free event. important that it is free, you can just turn up. yes, so we parked across the road and came and had a look. why has mountain biking become such a big thing? because it is, especially in australia. it isjust getting fit and active, yes. it is interesting because this is a young sport. thank you very much, i hope you enjoy yourselves. you have to bear
lego new zealand, one, two, with south africa in second —— lego new zealand.well. 7000 people are watching this race right now, in amongst the national park. 2000 have bought tickets to be over the finish line. what i think this is the place to be. here again, look how close we are to the action on bbc world news. unbelievable speeds. let's talk to some of the people who like this sport. let's get around this tree, ifi sport. let's get around this tree, if i can. these guys here, for...
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go, new zealand! go, joseph parker!ng heavyweight champions met on these shores but with two unbeaten records on the line, this turned into a cagey contest. thouthoshua was the aggressor, joseph parker stood firm, and the briton would go the distance for the first time in his career. the referee was criticised for how often he stepped in, yet the judges unanimously ruled in joshua's favour. he now has three of the four recognised world championship belts. nobody has held all of them at once. that is the aim. i think 2018 was always a time to capture all the belts. we are one away now, and i think the sky's the limit for what we're trying to achieve. so a night that didn't quite deliver the drama so many wanted to see was no less significant for anthonyjoshua on his rise towards sporting greatness. a journey that shows no sign of slowing down. joshua's breakthrough came at the london 2012 olympics. he turned professional a year later. he collected his first major title with victory over charles martin. beating wladimir k
go, new zealand! go, joseph parker!ng heavyweight champions met on these shores but with two unbeaten records on the line, this turned into a cagey contest. thouthoshua was the aggressor, joseph parker stood firm, and the briton would go the distance for the first time in his career. the referee was criticised for how often he stepped in, yet the judges unanimously ruled in joshua's favour. he now has three of the four recognised world championship belts. nobody has held all of them at once....
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well, one of the original members of the tpp was new zealand. prime minister, jacinda ardern, in an exclusive interview with lucy hockings, spoke out about the us potentially rejoining. if the united states wish to rejoin, that would trigger another process. so, look, it is not a matter of them
well, one of the original members of the tpp was new zealand. prime minister, jacinda ardern, in an exclusive interview with lucy hockings, spoke out about the us potentially rejoining. if the united states wish to rejoin, that would trigger another process. so, look, it is not a matter of them
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and he tells me he now dreams of new zealand. e leave a new photo four years later and a hug. >> thank you. >> the boy still dreaming of a new life. thank you for watching. i'm david muir in beirut. have a good evening. good night. this deadly tesla crash, elon musk speaks out. >>> a family on vacation who never made it to the bay area last week. >>> we are finding out why this driver ended up in need of rescue from the waters of the pacific. >>> and we are following breaking news from washington d.c. where president trump is about to address the nation any moment right now. >> the president has been promising a decision on whether to attack syria for a chemical weapons attack. we are standing by for a special report. >> just to get you updated on the latest developments regarding this, earlier today, the u.s. ambassadors nikki haley saying the president isn't -- >> she said president trump said from the beginning the united states must have all the information and proof. here now is the president ready to address the . crisis in
and he tells me he now dreams of new zealand. e leave a new photo four years later and a hug. >> thank you. >> the boy still dreaming of a new life. thank you for watching. i'm david muir in beirut. have a good evening. good night. this deadly tesla crash, elon musk speaks out. >>> a family on vacation who never made it to the bay area last week. >>> we are finding out why this driver ended up in need of rescue from the waters of the pacific. >>> and we...
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and he tells he now dreams of new zealand. we leave a new photo four years later and a hug. >> thank you. >> the boy still dreaming of a new life. thank you for watching. >> announcer: live, where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> somehow when the vehicle went over the side and ended up resting down there and sustained significant damage, the driver that was in the vehicle managed to get out. >> wet and battered by waves. rescue crews frantically try to reach a man who somehow survived crashing down a cliff. what a video there. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. >> i'm i ma daetz, the car kreern are careened off a cliff and smashed into the rocks. the crews worked their way to a man clinging to the rocks trying to slief. >> dion lim with a look at what happened and what she learn the driver was doing before the crash. >> let's put it in peskt. this is the view from sky map seven. you can spee how lie the clof is a, 137 feet, the fact the driver is alive and able to stand on his own is according to law enforcement nothing s
and he tells he now dreams of new zealand. we leave a new photo four years later and a hug. >> thank you. >> the boy still dreaming of a new life. thank you for watching. >> announcer: live, where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> somehow when the vehicle went over the side and ended up resting down there and sustained significant damage, the driver that was in the vehicle managed to get out. >> wet and battered by waves. rescue crews frantically try to reach a...
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he discovered the coasts of new zealand and australia and was the first to cross the antarctic circlesh library, shejoins us now. good morning. this is a fantastic exhibition and brings together all of these different elements that maybe we haven't seen before. what have you put together? the exhibition mainly contains the original artwork, exhibition mainly contains the originalartwork, charts exhibition mainly contains the original artwork, charts and handwritten journals from the voyages. handwritten journals from the voyages. that's why it's quite special, because so much of the material was done on the voyages. there's a range different artists from the first to the third voyage and there's also really special loa ns and there's also really special loans of artefacts and specimens as well. we can see some of the images because we've got the map of new zealand. this is really significant because captain kirk charted new zealand for the first time. one of his main skills was as a cartographer. the his main skills was as a ca rtographer. the charts his main skills was as a cartograp
he discovered the coasts of new zealand and australia and was the first to cross the antarctic circlesh library, shejoins us now. good morning. this is a fantastic exhibition and brings together all of these different elements that maybe we haven't seen before. what have you put together? the exhibition mainly contains the original artwork, exhibition mainly contains the originalartwork, charts exhibition mainly contains the original artwork, charts and handwritten journals from the voyages....
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they helped to forge australia and new zealand's national identities.ondon, prince harry laid a wreath in tribute. in france at the australian national memorial near amiens, the prince of wales led the tributes to australian forces who fought with the british in april 1918 to free a french town from the germans. the prince recalled that all the australian troops were volunteers. one in five of them would never return home. today as we mark a century since they gave their lives, let us resolve to continue to fulfil their trust so that every passing year will only add to the measure of their honour. back in london, prince william left his new son to join harry and meghan markle at westminster abbey for a service of thanksgiving for soldiers from distant countries who came to britain's aid a century ago and who lost their lives in the service of their king. a gathering of the global donors in brussels has raised nearly $4.5 billion to fund aid efforts in syria. the un says the money pledged is half the amount needed this year, but called the fundraising ef
they helped to forge australia and new zealand's national identities.ondon, prince harry laid a wreath in tribute. in france at the australian national memorial near amiens, the prince of wales led the tributes to australian forces who fought with the british in april 1918 to free a french town from the germans. the prince recalled that all the australian troops were volunteers. one in five of them would never return home. today as we mark a century since they gave their lives, let us resolve...
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the next has did —— new zealand did. england were 381 i’u ns new zealand did. wickets. england needed ten. they had four sessions to take them. the batsman's job ten. they had four sessions to take them. the batsman'sjob to hang on. james vince's too. a fade to dark. the umpires decided the light had gone. england have a day to get new zealand out before the sun finally sets on this tour. 0ver sets on this tour. over in johannesburg south sets on this tour. 0ver injohannesburg south africa are on the brink of winning the fourth and final test and with it the series against trail. south africa batted on in their second innings at the start of the fourth day. du plessis made 100 before they declared. by the close they were 88-3. on declared. by the close they were 88—3. on to super league and the busy easter programme continues with a full programme of fixtures. st helens won at widnes scoring two trial tries in the opening ten minutes. the first coming from percival. widnes got one back but sans pulled away in the second half. scoring a further three tries. 28—6
the next has did —— new zealand did. england were 381 i’u ns new zealand did. wickets. england needed ten. they had four sessions to take them. the batsman's job ten. they had four sessions to take them. the batsman'sjob to hang on. james vince's too. a fade to dark. the umpires decided the light had gone. england have a day to get new zealand out before the sun finally sets on this tour. 0ver sets on this tour. over in johannesburg south sets on this tour. 0ver injohannesburg south...
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betty: running in the commemoration of new zealand and a strong soldiers.nd today we look at how the u.s. trading day plays out into the asia-pacific. a quick reminder of how stocks ended today. taking a tumble as paul mentioned with the yield hitting 3% on the 10 year. we can see the dow dropping and and ther by over 1%, nasdaq taking the biggest hit in the sense that the tech shares shot down. for more on this is su keenan. more on this roller coaster ride. su: that i have to do with earnings and bond yields. , giving strong reports being the top line and bottom line. and there is the but. let's get to the snapshot. yields were a key focus. briefly we saw yields should about 3% before retreating to make a lot of concern and stocks dropping. , gtvu go to the bloomberg is where you find the charts. we see the yield correlation returns. blue is the 10 year yield rising and correlating with the dollar, which is rebounding. that is something a lot of market watchers are focused on. if we go into the big movers, caterpillar is at the top. is fascinating is shar
betty: running in the commemoration of new zealand and a strong soldiers.nd today we look at how the u.s. trading day plays out into the asia-pacific. a quick reminder of how stocks ended today. taking a tumble as paul mentioned with the yield hitting 3% on the 10 year. we can see the dow dropping and and ther by over 1%, nasdaq taking the biggest hit in the sense that the tech shares shot down. for more on this is su keenan. more on this roller coaster ride. su: that i have to do with earnings...
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new zealand blocked their way to a drop in christchurch and new zealand won the series 1—0.on the gold coast tomorrow. a double 0lympic champion and also won gold in glasgow four years ago. the welsh flag will be carried by jazz carlin is guy luzon who is also a multi—0lympic medallist and she also won gold in glasgow. and it is not being treated as an anti—doping violation but the needles found in the athletes village have brought about a warning for the indian boxing team doctor and it has been said that it is a violation of the no needles policy at the games. it's over a week now since we revealed that thousands of parents were losing up to £100,000 in bereavement payments because of changes to the type of benefits widows receive. at the time we asked every single mp who'd voted for the change to to come on air and explain, even defend, the policy — that's over 280 of them — they all turned us down. we also asked the government to come on air and explain the policy. they also turned us down. we've tried them all again every day this week — and they've still turned us down
new zealand blocked their way to a drop in christchurch and new zealand won the series 1—0.on the gold coast tomorrow. a double 0lympic champion and also won gold in glasgow four years ago. the welsh flag will be carried by jazz carlin is guy luzon who is also a multi—0lympic medallist and she also won gold in glasgow. and it is not being treated as an anti—doping violation but the needles found in the athletes village have brought about a warning for the indian boxing team doctor and it...
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the beach on the peninsula in turkey it's estimated more than fifty six thousand australian and new zealand soldiers died during the campaign against turkey still to come here on al-jazeera and the polls earthquake three years on thousands of survivors are still waiting for new homes. also ahead bearing a heavy load we mean desperate migrants you've already traveled a long way trying to get to the united states. spraying into western europe we have got blustery showers rattling in from the atlantic fresh air while the colder weather we are certainly looking a little bit wetter weather is welcome for the south there is some fine weather install high pressure there across a good pos of france a pleasant sunshine here will see temperatures from seventeen celsius that for paris a well down in recent values you see the winds coming in from the west or even the northwest the direction pushed by the north fourteen degrees there for london got some wet weather that just making its way across southern areas the spine into the southeast over towards the valley areas it will be pretty unsettled unsett
the beach on the peninsula in turkey it's estimated more than fifty six thousand australian and new zealand soldiers died during the campaign against turkey still to come here on al-jazeera and the polls earthquake three years on thousands of survivors are still waiting for new homes. also ahead bearing a heavy load we mean desperate migrants you've already traveled a long way trying to get to the united states. spraying into western europe we have got blustery showers rattling in from the...
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well, one of the original members of the tpp was new zealand. , jacinda ardern, in an exclusive interview with lucy hockings, spoke out about the us potentially rejoining. if the united states wish to rejoin, that would trigger another process. so, look, it is not a matter of them putting their hands up and saying we are back, it would be quite a process for entry. there are a number of countries that are interested , number of countries that are interested, what i am keen to see is to get the tpp as it stands under way, and for all those countries that are interested to join, we undertake a process with all of them. jacinda ardern, the prime minister of new zealand. there is a lot more on that interview on our website and there will be more on bbc news in the hours ahead. striking a balance between life and work is a challenge for many around the world, especially women who would one day like to have children. a few years ago, when facebook and apple announced they would cover egg freezing for their employees, critics attacked the policies, sayi
well, one of the original members of the tpp was new zealand. , jacinda ardern, in an exclusive interview with lucy hockings, spoke out about the us potentially rejoining. if the united states wish to rejoin, that would trigger another process. so, look, it is not a matter of them putting their hands up and saying we are back, it would be quite a process for entry. there are a number of countries that are interested , number of countries that are interested, what i am keen to see is to get the...
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first light at the australia and new zealand war memorials in london on anzac day. a commemoration attended this year by prince harry and meghan markle, in particular remembrance of the thousands of troops from australia and new zealand who lost their lives in the gallipoli campaign in the first world war 103 years ago. catherine e—mailed her thoughts about the coverage. now, if royal coverage is one regular bugbear of some members of the audience, another is the prominence given on bbc news to stories about football. that objection came up again strongly on friday, when arsenal manager arsene wenger announced he was leaving his job after 22 years. more than six minutes at the start of the news at six were devoted to the subject, eliciting dozens of reactions, like this one from brian price. what with all that's going on in this country, and most importantly the rest of the world, i have great difficulty in accepting that the most important lead, headline, top of the bill news article tonight was about a football manager resigning from his job. not only that, but th
first light at the australia and new zealand war memorials in london on anzac day. a commemoration attended this year by prince harry and meghan markle, in particular remembrance of the thousands of troops from australia and new zealand who lost their lives in the gallipoli campaign in the first world war 103 years ago. catherine e—mailed her thoughts about the coverage. now, if royal coverage is one regular bugbear of some members of the audience, another is the prominence given on bbc news...
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risen here we are in new zealand fjord land and.in new zealand we put together a photo from ten thousand b.c. these were people who had lived ten thousand years before christ. the woman had this huge hood on made of something that was a little shiny. a carnival costume serves as a designer skirt here a scene from the us t.v. series six in the city a purple bathrobe imitates an outfit from the british t.v. series downton abbey even the smallest props can make a difference as in the movie alien covenant shot in new zealand but who took the picture the automatic shutter release. the couple shot the photo in potsdam the same way. thus you end of this is the result. for our people get up to and here's some more but design as and i have a serious this week it's all about fern. unique furniture made out of very special materials here are. five things you probably never thought could be turned into furniture. or these chairs are real or just sketches they look more like a computer design but are in fact real they're made entirely of wires c
risen here we are in new zealand fjord land and.in new zealand we put together a photo from ten thousand b.c. these were people who had lived ten thousand years before christ. the woman had this huge hood on made of something that was a little shiny. a carnival costume serves as a designer skirt here a scene from the us t.v. series six in the city a purple bathrobe imitates an outfit from the british t.v. series downton abbey even the smallest props can make a difference as in the movie alien...
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england's cricketers have now failed to win any of their last 13 overseas test matches as new zealandeld out for a draw today. i will tell you how later. and all the weather. we all dreamt of a white easter. and some of us got it. a real tale of two seasons. spring in the south, but still firmly went further north. nothing as wintry as they have seen on the other side of the pond, as i will show you in about half an hour. thank you. also coming up — forget nessie. the evidence that dinosaurs bigger than a double—decker bus roamed the isle of skye 170 million years ago. hello everyone —
england's cricketers have now failed to win any of their last 13 overseas test matches as new zealandeld out for a draw today. i will tell you how later. and all the weather. we all dreamt of a white easter. and some of us got it. a real tale of two seasons. spring in the south, but still firmly went further north. nothing as wintry as they have seen on the other side of the pond, as i will show you in about half an hour. thank you. also coming up — forget nessie. the evidence that dinosaurs...
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new zealand secure a dramatic draw against england in the second test in christchurch and claim a 1—0y. good morning. it's tuesday 3rd april. welcome to bbc newsroom live. two shootings in london in the space
new zealand secure a dramatic draw against england in the second test in christchurch and claim a 1—0y. good morning. it's tuesday 3rd april. welcome to bbc newsroom live. two shootings in london in the space
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new zealand snuck indoors. hat is all the sports news for now. the purpose to visit ireland later this year. he was last there in 1979 and he's likely to find a very different country, as our religion editor martin bashir reports from dublin. phoenix park, dublin, in 1979 the top of the largest gathering of irish people in history. one and a quarter million attended pope john paul's mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists, 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the time, 87% of irish catholics went to mass. but following an avalanche of clerical sex abuse scandals, attendance is now at a0%. and michael mclaughlin has abandoned the faith. these were people who were in positions of incredible trust. and they betrayed that trust. not only the acts that were perpetrated on children, but there was the widespread covering up by the hierarchy in the church as well. the horrors endured in the magdalene laundries compounded the church's recent shame. catholic—run workhouses incarcerated 10,000 so—called
new zealand snuck indoors. hat is all the sports news for now. the purpose to visit ireland later this year. he was last there in 1979 and he's likely to find a very different country, as our religion editor martin bashir reports from dublin. phoenix park, dublin, in 1979 the top of the largest gathering of irish people in history. one and a quarter million attended pope john paul's mass. young people of ireland, i love you. among the soloists, 22—year—old michael mclaughlin. at the time,...