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just one match tonight as burnley hosted newcastle.ing to get their season's going, but it was a cracker at turf moor. joe lynskey was watching. sometimes football has to pause for more important matters. before this match started, the referee's assessor eddie wilson home collapsed in the tunnel. he was conscious when he was taken to hospital, and kick—off was put back by half an hour. in the context of the season, it has been a slow start for burnley and newcastle, but the signs in black and white are that the two and have found momentum. this was the kind of start you would expect from a team chasing a third straight league win, even if it went in through an opposition boot. but newcastle's second came from a more deliberate deflection, a stretch of the neck angled ciaran clark's header into the corner. burnley have won in the leaks in september but they thrust their way back into this match by the direct route. that sam vo kes match by the direct route. that sam vokes header went in from the edge of the box, if i is your place to sc
just one match tonight as burnley hosted newcastle.ing to get their season's going, but it was a cracker at turf moor. joe lynskey was watching. sometimes football has to pause for more important matters. before this match started, the referee's assessor eddie wilson home collapsed in the tunnel. he was conscious when he was taken to hospital, and kick—off was put back by half an hour. in the context of the season, it has been a slow start for burnley and newcastle, but the signs in black and...
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he played for newcastle united a. and look at this, they were cup winners.ave been. i suppose, when you know you have a famous magpie footballer in the family, but you actually know the fact that he broke all the rules to serve, i don't suppose you know which you're supposed to be more proud of. well, that's difficult, yes. people were quick to accuse anyone who didn't volunteer of cowardice. 20—year—old river pilot ralph phillips was instructed to remain on tyneside. there is a tragic irony that if he hadn't been forced to stay on board the protector, he may yet have survived the war as a serving soldier. he wanted to serve. i thinkjust going backwards and forwards to the pilot cutter didn't seem much... to do with the war effort. and maybe he felt no glory attached. he wrote to the pilotage committee and asked to join the army and they sent this letter, which says that they applauded his patriotic fervor, but he was doing a vitaljob. he was, in his way, serving his king and country, by being a pilot. so he was issued with one of these, which is a certifica
he played for newcastle united a. and look at this, they were cup winners.ave been. i suppose, when you know you have a famous magpie footballer in the family, but you actually know the fact that he broke all the rules to serve, i don't suppose you know which you're supposed to be more proud of. well, that's difficult, yes. people were quick to accuse anyone who didn't volunteer of cowardice. 20—year—old river pilot ralph phillips was instructed to remain on tyneside. there is a tragic...
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our correspondent danny savage has spent the day in newcastle. how is life going to be different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead because there's sort of been back and forths. i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may. i didn't vote conservative but i do feel she's got a really... i don't think anyone could do thejob, to be honest at the moment. i think she's got an impossible job. gosh! aren't you shiny, happy people?! the artificial intelligence hadn't quite caught up with the public mood. if the actual government can't agree on it, it seems to suggest nobody really agrees on what's going on at the minute and it's alljust a bit vague really. outside another north east institution, there was more food for
our correspondent danny savage has spent the day in newcastle. how is life going to be different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead because there's sort of been back and forths. i just want to know what is...
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danny savage visited newcastle. people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may. i didn't vote conservative but i do feel she's got a really... i don't think anyone could do the job, to be honest at the moment. i think she's got an impossible job. gosh! aren't you shiny, happy people?! the artificial intelligence hadn't quite caught up with the public mood. if the actual government can't agree on it, it seems to suggest nobody really agrees on what's going on at the minute and it's alljust a bit vague really. 0utside another north—east institution, there was more food for thought. are we out, are we in? are
danny savage visited newcastle. people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what is the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may....
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just one match tonight, as burnley hosted newcastle.rf moor. joe lynskey was watching. sometimes football has to pause for more important matters. before this match started, the referee'ss, eddie woo alston home, collapsed in the tunnel. he was conscious when he was taken to hospital and kick—off was put back by half an hour. in the context of the season, it's been a slow start for burnley and newcastle, but the signs in black and white are that the tune have found momentum. this was the kind of start you'd expect from a team chasing a third straight league win, evenif chasing a third straight league win, even if it went in from an opposition boot. but newcastle's second came from a more deliberate direction. a stretch of the neck angled ciaran clark's header into the corner. burnley have won in the league since september but they thrust their way back into this match by the direct route. that sam vo kes match by the direct route. that sam vokes header went in from the edge of the box. a far easier place to score would be presented to m
just one match tonight, as burnley hosted newcastle.rf moor. joe lynskey was watching. sometimes football has to pause for more important matters. before this match started, the referee'ss, eddie woo alston home, collapsed in the tunnel. he was conscious when he was taken to hospital and kick—off was put back by half an hour. in the context of the season, it's been a slow start for burnley and newcastle, but the signs in black and white are that the tune have found momentum. this was the kind...
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the former newcastle and assault by touching. the former newcastle a nd tottenha m assault by touching. the former newcastle and tottenham player, who is now 51 and lives in leicester, has had a well—documented struggle with alcoholism in the past and we know that he is going to appear at magistrates‘ court next month. fiona, thanks for that, fiona trott with the latest. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich. hello. if you are not sure whether warm coat and scarf are, i would suggest locating them for this week because a very different feel to the weather. some much colder weather and with that, quite a lot of cloud around at the moment. this is the satellite picture and you can see the cloud is coming in from the east. at this time of the year, that is never a one direction for our weather to be coming from, so these easterly winds bringing cold air across the british isles. as we go through the rest of this afternoon, generally a lot of cloud, the best of the brightness out west, showers particularly in the east and t
the former newcastle and assault by touching. the former newcastle a nd tottenha m assault by touching. the former newcastle and tottenham player, who is now 51 and lives in leicester, has had a well—documented struggle with alcoholism in the past and we know that he is going to appear at magistrates‘ court next month. fiona, thanks for that, fiona trott with the latest. time for a look at the weather. here‘s ben rich. hello. if you are not sure whether warm coat and scarf are, i would...
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danny savage visited newcastle. different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what's the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for theresa may. i didn't vote conservative but i do feel that she's got a really... i don't think anyone could do the job, to be honest, at the moment. i think she's got an impossible job. gosh! aren't you shiny, happy people? the artificial intelligence hadn't quite caught up with the public mood. if the actual government can't agree on it, it seems to suggest nobody really agrees on what's going on at the minute, and it's alljust a bit vague really. outside another north—east institution, there was more food for thought. are we o
danny savage visited newcastle. different for people after the last 2a hours in british politics? at this science centre in newcastle, people were still wondering what it all means. i just sort of want something to come out — just to sort of say, what is actually happening? what's the plan of happening? when is everything going to go ahead? is it going ahead, because there's sort of been back and forths? i just want to know what is actually the plan of brexit. and there was some sympathy for...
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at hadrian school in newcastle, volunteers helped repair the damage.police, the vandals were never caught. so whoever you are, if you're watching, please do not come back. i don't like you. tim muffett, bbc news. in a moment, we'll have all the business news. but first, the headlines on bbc news: 12 people, including a police officer, are killed after a gunman opens fire in a crowded bar in california. prince charles vows to keep his opinions to himself when he becomes king. in his own words, he's "not that stupid" to meddle. a serious blow to plans for a new nuclear plant in cumbria, as toshiba withdraws from the project. i'm susannah streeter with the business news. canadian aerospace manufacturer bombardier has announced 5,000 globaljob cuts over the next 18 months in a bid to "streamline" the struggling firm. it will also sell its 0 series aircraft programme. bombardier employs about 4,000 people in belfast, though the company hasn't yet said where the job cuts will take effect. half—year results at sainsbury‘s have been boosted by its takeover of
at hadrian school in newcastle, volunteers helped repair the damage.police, the vandals were never caught. so whoever you are, if you're watching, please do not come back. i don't like you. tim muffett, bbc news. in a moment, we'll have all the business news. but first, the headlines on bbc news: 12 people, including a police officer, are killed after a gunman opens fire in a crowded bar in california. prince charles vows to keep his opinions to himself when he becomes king. in his own words,...
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newcastle beat bournemouth 2—1 — and it must have been a relief for newcastle's manager rafa benitez rondon scored twice at st james park. it's the first time newcastle have had consecutive league wins since april. let's hear from benitez. we said before that it was important to score the first and to win the first game. we did score the first goal, so confident when you play at home and the fans are behind the players. everything we were trying to do and try to explain to everyone, we did really well. the fans appreciate that. they support the team and the players give everything so good news for us and we can carry on. west ham got a late equaliser at huddersfield. 1—1 the score at the john smith's stadium. it was a disappointing result. it keeps huddersfield second—bottom while west ham stay mid—table, let's hear from manager manuel pelligrini. we found a goal but did not play well in the first half. as i said before, the game was played with a lot of intensity and you must fight for every ball because they cross the shots and complicate everything. in second half, which created s
newcastle beat bournemouth 2—1 — and it must have been a relief for newcastle's manager rafa benitez rondon scored twice at st james park. it's the first time newcastle have had consecutive league wins since april. let's hear from benitez. we said before that it was important to score the first and to win the first game. we did score the first goal, so confident when you play at home and the fans are behind the players. everything we were trying to do and try to explain to everyone, we did...
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after a shaky start to the season though newcastle are on a bit of a roll.s but did the international break come at the wrong time? i think sometimes it is true that when you are doing well, the international break changes everything and sometimes when you have injuries it is you more time for players to recover so you have to ta ke for players to recover so you have to take it as it comes and hopefully you can carry on winning. as a say, it isa you can carry on winning. as a say, it is a long—distance race and we started walking, and now we are running and hopefully we can then sprint. despite making the eastern conference finals last season, the boston celtics have failed to fire so far in the nba this campaign. saturday's defeat to the dallas mavericks was their 10th of the season. this layup from kyrie irving kept them in the game, but he missed all five of his 3—point attempts. boston need to be on target later when they face face the new orleans pelicans. sunday's rescheduled copa libertadores final second leg between boca juniors and river plate was p
after a shaky start to the season though newcastle are on a bit of a roll.s but did the international break come at the wrong time? i think sometimes it is true that when you are doing well, the international break changes everything and sometimes when you have injuries it is you more time for players to recover so you have to ta ke for players to recover so you have to take it as it comes and hopefully you can carry on winning. as a say, it isa you can carry on winning. as a say, it is a...
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ciaran clark then made it 2—0 but sam vokes pulled one back before half—time although newcastle heldbreak to record their third consecutive league victory. every game for us is like a final, so every game for us is like a final, so this three points against a team thatis so this three points against a team that is close to us is massive, because it gives you more confidence. you can see the table and you can see we're in a better position. still, it's a long—running race, so position. still, it's a long—running race, so we position. still, it's a long—running race, so we have to carry position. still, it's a long—running race, so we have to carry on. position. still, it's a long—running race, so we have to carry on. at least we are doing well, and hopefully we can continue on this month. the wife of a liverpool fan critically injured before the club's match against roma in april says he'll never make a full recovery. father—of—three sean cox suffered serious brain injuries when he was assaulted by italian hooligans ahead of the champions league semi—final. martina cox has been speaki
ciaran clark then made it 2—0 but sam vokes pulled one back before half—time although newcastle heldbreak to record their third consecutive league victory. every game for us is like a final, so every game for us is like a final, so this three points against a team thatis so this three points against a team that is close to us is massive, because it gives you more confidence. you can see the table and you can see we're in a better position. still, it's a long—running race, so position....
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that is what we are talking about with this school in newcastle. types of targeting of disabled children. do you hear stories about that kind of thing? we hear stories. we are part of the gloucestershire strategic steering group for hate crime, and identifying factors that contribute to hate crime, and we are working with local partners and schools to encourage people to report those hate crimes and first of all identify them and educate staff alongside students to make sure they are alongside students to make sure they a re really alongside students to make sure they are really pushing forward that message that hate crime is not ok, and identifying what it is. one of the points made in the report we ran was that more people are reporting hate crime, which is a good thing. there is obviously some awareness because more hate crime is reported. awareness that it can be reported and that it is happening. you are right that it can be more reported. i think the awareness and encouraging people to do that is something we are pushing out more across educa
that is what we are talking about with this school in newcastle. types of targeting of disabled children. do you hear stories about that kind of thing? we hear stories. we are part of the gloucestershire strategic steering group for hate crime, and identifying factors that contribute to hate crime, and we are working with local partners and schools to encourage people to report those hate crimes and first of all identify them and educate staff alongside students to make sure they are alongside...
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and we'll be in newcastle, asking voters for their perspective on the brexit story so far.ave all the latest developments and reaction on a turbulent day here at westminster. also tonight... in california, officials say the town destroyed by wildfire will need a total rebuild that will take several years. and wayne rooney at wembley for his final england appearance. and in sport on bbc news... the second test between england and sri lanka is finally poor eased. —— finely poised. good evening from downing street, after a day of brexit turbulence for the government, when the prime minister set out to answer her many critics inside the conservative party. she insisted she was determined to carry on, promoting her widely—criticised plan to take britain out of the european union. two cabinet ministers are among those who've resigned from the government today. it all started at 9am today, when dominic raab became the second brexit secretary to leave the job, saying there were fatal flaws in mrs may's plans. his departure was followed by the work and pensions secretary, esther mcv
and we'll be in newcastle, asking voters for their perspective on the brexit story so far.ave all the latest developments and reaction on a turbulent day here at westminster. also tonight... in california, officials say the town destroyed by wildfire will need a total rebuild that will take several years. and wayne rooney at wembley for his final england appearance. and in sport on bbc news... the second test between england and sri lanka is finally poor eased. —— finely poised. good...
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angelus al-jazeera newcastle australia. does a quick look at the top stories now the french president on as a tribute to the millions of soldiers who died in world war one as a ceremony marking one hundred years since the end of the conflict called for the world not to forget the ideals principles and patriotism of those who fought us president donald trump russian president vladimir pierce and german chancellor angela merkel along with dozens of all the leaders attending the event. but the u t's patriotism is the polar opposite of nationalism and nationalism betrays patriotism when one says it's first and who cares about the others we raise what is most precious about a nation what makes it live what makes it great so most importantly it's novel values. and our other top stories fierce battles to reach. yemen's port city of danger of spilled into residential parts as thousands of civilians remain trapped by the violence at least sixty one fighters from both sides have been killed over the past twenty four hours a pro-gover
angelus al-jazeera newcastle australia. does a quick look at the top stories now the french president on as a tribute to the millions of soldiers who died in world war one as a ceremony marking one hundred years since the end of the conflict called for the world not to forget the ideals principles and patriotism of those who fought us president donald trump russian president vladimir pierce and german chancellor angela merkel along with dozens of all the leaders attending the event. but the u...
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now onto newcastle against bournemouth, 2—1 the score at st james' park.benitez, who'd lost three key players to injury leading up to this game. salomon rondon scored twice at st james park to give newcastle consecutive league wins for the first time since april. we said before that it was important to score the first and to win the first game. we did score the first goal, so confident when you play at home and the fans are behind the players. everything we were trying to do and try to explain to everyone , we to do and try to explain to everyone, we did really well. the fans appreciate that. they support the team and the players give everything so good news for us and we can carry on. disappointed with the first half in particular. i thought we were slow starters today and i get the crowd in the game that made it difficult for us. we did not do with them especially well. so you have a lot better and we created some good moments but it was not to be. west ham got a late equaliser at huddersfield. 1—1 the score at the john smith's stadium. it keeps huddersf
now onto newcastle against bournemouth, 2—1 the score at st james' park.benitez, who'd lost three key players to injury leading up to this game. salomon rondon scored twice at st james park to give newcastle consecutive league wins for the first time since april. we said before that it was important to score the first and to win the first game. we did score the first goal, so confident when you play at home and the fans are behind the players. everything we were trying to do and try to...
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andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. all right still ahead on al-jazeera when we come back french president emmanuel mark wrong expected to give a speech shortly a cheering those commemorations of the one hundredth anniversary since the end of world war one would bring it to life. later in sport frustration for ferrari as sebastian vettel is bad behavior tips the scales in favor of savings. it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and need sheets off trash you know. that's not insignificant in the numbers that insignificant ideologically the insignificant evil is a crime gang. very significant by dictating big government in the fucked up policy dows shalt not kill the radicalized series on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. all right i will support his lia thank you japan's kashima antlers have won the asian champions league for the first time the most sought after trophy and asian club football they were two nil up from the first leg but their running opponents persepolis were in-bred had one hundred
andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. all right still ahead on al-jazeera when we come back french president emmanuel mark wrong expected to give a speech shortly a cheering those commemorations of the one hundredth anniversary since the end of world war one would bring it to life. later in sport frustration for ferrari as sebastian vettel is bad behavior tips the scales in favor of savings. it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and need sheets off trash you know....
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newcastle are on the brighter side. newcastle are on the rise and making up for their mistakes.ue this month. both manchester clubs can seal a place in the last 16 of the champions league tonight. let's have a look at what they need to do. united will qualify if they beat young boys at old trafford and valencia fail to beatjuventus in the other group game. city are in france taking on lyon, and they only need a draw to go through, but they'll top their group with a win. now if you remember, manchester united were fined by uefa after their team team bus was caught in traffic around old trafford before last month's game against valencia. when it got sticky before their game againstjuventus, he got off the bus and walked to the ground and he says if he needs to, he'll do it again tonight. we are going to stay in a hoteljust a few metres away. the information i have from the club and the club contacts with the police is that things are going to be much better than the last time, but if it isn't better, i walk. i love that. that will be my motto for life. they have moved hotels and a
newcastle are on the brighter side. newcastle are on the rise and making up for their mistakes.ue this month. both manchester clubs can seal a place in the last 16 of the champions league tonight. let's have a look at what they need to do. united will qualify if they beat young boys at old trafford and valencia fail to beatjuventus in the other group game. city are in france taking on lyon, and they only need a draw to go through, but they'll top their group with a win. now if you remember,...
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a cracker of a game at turf moor last night, newcastle's third win in a row.e was attacked before a match at anfield in april says quite simply he will never be the same again. we will have much more on that including the interview with his wife coming up in the next half an hour. an "intolerable burden" has been placed on police forces in england and wales, because of "a national crisis" in mental health care, a watchdog has warned. the inspectorate of constabulary says officers were being left to "pick up the pieces" and respond to tens—of—thousands of incidents, that should be handled by mental health workers. the home office said it was investing in services and praised "police leadership". joining me now are lord adebowale — chief executive of turning point — a social enterprise and the former chair of the met police's independent commission on mental health and policing — i'm also joined by leroy logan, a former metropolitan police superintendent. i was just saying when i looked at the headlines the story thatjumped out at me was the story about five peo
a cracker of a game at turf moor last night, newcastle's third win in a row.e was attacked before a match at anfield in april says quite simply he will never be the same again. we will have much more on that including the interview with his wife coming up in the next half an hour. an "intolerable burden" has been placed on police forces in england and wales, because of "a national crisis" in mental health care, a watchdog has warned. the inspectorate of constabulary says...
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. —— five, for example, in newcastle.thern parts of the uk. we will all see some sunshine at some point and the temperatures staying miles. —— staying mild. that is your latest weather. goodbye four —— goodbye for now. hello and welcome to viewers from around the world joining us for this bbc news special marking the centenary of the end of the first world war. a day of commemorations is under way. world leaders including us president donald trump president vladimir putin are in paris to attend a ceremony this morning at the arc de triomphe. france's president emmanuel macron will light a flame at the tomb of the unknown soldier, before the last post sounds, followed
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andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. time for another short break and come back with the sport less to cities fans and players to remember the man that was behind one of football's most unlikely success stories more on that england's. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wound. that celebrate the human spirit. against the arts. al-jazeera selects hunted. time for the sport. thank you very much will japan. form the asian champions league for the first song they drew the second leg of the final against iran's persepolis nil nil and soran enough for a two nail aggregate victory packs fight eighty thousand fans at these are the stadium setlist in red what ains become the first training team in twenty five years to win the continental title the eight time japanese champions but standing the pressure to get the result they needed to lift the most important. in asian club for. our correspondent zain distraught he was game in tehran where the fans who couldn't get into the stadium wer
andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. time for another short break and come back with the sport less to cities fans and players to remember the man that was behind one of football's most unlikely success stories more on that england's. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wound. that celebrate the human spirit. against the arts. al-jazeera selects hunted. time for the sport. thank you very much will japan. form the asian champions league for...
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he's played more than 100 times for newcastle since joining from nottingham forest in 2014.ymnastics — simone biles. she qualified in first as she attempts to become the first woman to win four all—around titles at the world championships. she's already won gold with the united states in the team event in doha and could win her 12th world title overall. great britain's ellie downie and kelly simm have also qualified for the final. he is the first gymnast for years to actually do three all—around title. this will be a record—breaking fourth as well as 11 golds. she has already won them. it would be like watching usain bolt slow up and walk the last ten beaters. that is how far ahead she is. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you very much. you are watching bbc news. indonesian navy divers say they have retrieved the flight data recorder from the lion air plane that plunged into the java sea on monday morning. it was brought to the surface after being found buried in debris on the sea floor. divers are now trying to find the second black box containing a voice reco
he's played more than 100 times for newcastle since joining from nottingham forest in 2014.ymnastics — simone biles. she qualified in first as she attempts to become the first woman to win four all—around titles at the world championships. she's already won gold with the united states in the team event in doha and could win her 12th world title overall. great britain's ellie downie and kelly simm have also qualified for the final. he is the first gymnast for years to actually do three...
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and still relatively mild, we are talking about 13 in london and in newcastle.rage of this time of year is normally between nine and 11 degrees. those values are still close to the mid—teens in the south of the country as we head towards the end of the week. and even in the north, around double figures. the weather is going downhill, but at least it is going downhill, but at least it is still staying relatively mild. that's it, back to you. thanks very much. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime... four murders in five days in london: scotland yard say hundreds more officers will be deployed in the capital. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. the latest for you from the bbc sport centre. boxer floyd mayweather‘s making an unexpected move into the world of mixed martial arts. he's signed a deal to fight japanese kickboxer tenshin nasukawa on new year's eve. mayweather is a1, and has an unbeated boxing record in five different weight categories, but has never fought pro
and still relatively mild, we are talking about 13 in london and in newcastle.rage of this time of year is normally between nine and 11 degrees. those values are still close to the mid—teens in the south of the country as we head towards the end of the week. and even in the north, around double figures. the weather is going downhill, but at least it is going downhill, but at least it is still staying relatively mild. that's it, back to you. thanks very much. a reminder of our main story this...
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in the premier league, burnley at home to newcastle.e both one point above the relegation zone. comment terry on radio five live, coverage on the bbc england's cricketers won the test series in sri lanka 3—0, the first time in sri lanka. a fantastic achievement. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. goodbye. the prime minister has been presenting her case for backing the brexit plans that were signed off in brussels over the weekend. mrs may faced relentless critricism — from all sides of the house of commons — as she urged mps to think carefully about the parliamentary vote on december 11th. there's no shortage of conservative mps who are already committed to voting against the deal. labour also rejected the prime minister's argument that the choice was between this deal or no deal. mrs may warned that rejecting the agreement would provoke even more ‘division and uncertainty‘ throughout the united kingdom. let's have a flavour of the debate — starting with the prime minister. ican i can say to the house wit
in the premier league, burnley at home to newcastle.e both one point above the relegation zone. comment terry on radio five live, coverage on the bbc england's cricketers won the test series in sri lanka 3—0, the first time in sri lanka. a fantastic achievement. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. goodbye. the prime minister has been presenting her case for backing the brexit plans that were signed off in brussels over the weekend. mrs may faced relentless...
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we get to see the implants when they come out of people so what we do in newcastle university is analyseith them or gone with the right with them and then we share that information with surgeons so they can make the best decision for they can make the best decision for the patients they look after. you feature in the panorama programme, you have been involved in this investigation, because you're seeing some concerns that people have after these implants are coming out of people because essentially they have failed? can you hear me, professor joyce ? failed? can you hear me, professor joyce? i can now. you have been involved in the panorama programme because your experience is that you are now looking at implants at times which have failed and have let people down and that is a cause of concern for you and your colleagues? it is indeed and then we begin to ask questions, how do they come to market, how where they tested, and then how are they followed up. our concerns are that as many others have said they tend to be a lack of transparency about the process. and we would rather know more
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and newcastle united beat bournemouth 2—1.osing 1—0. the bottom of the table clash between denley and st mary in which a finished wall. stjohn's with five to fourth after a figure for hamilton. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. world champion lewis hamilton will start on pole position for sunday pasta brazilian grand prix. he finished just ahead of his former title writer sebastian vettel after an intensive qualifying battle. sebastian vettel faces an investigation after failing to follow stewards extract —— and surgeons at the weybridge. finally in the last two minutes, and lymphocyte match against sri lanka in the t—20 world cup has been abandoned because of heavy rain. that is office poor. james, many thanks. turkey says it has given recordings related to the killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi to four western countries, including britain and the us. turkey accuses saudi arabia of being behind the murder of the critical journalist in its consulate in istanbul last month. alan johnston reports. the last mome
and newcastle united beat bournemouth 2—1.osing 1—0. the bottom of the table clash between denley and st mary in which a finished wall. stjohn's with five to fourth after a figure for hamilton. celtic and rangers both play tomorrow. world champion lewis hamilton will start on pole position for sunday pasta brazilian grand prix. he finished just ahead of his former title writer sebastian vettel after an intensive qualifying battle. sebastian vettel faces an investigation after failing to...
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brennan al jazeera time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back and enter thomas in newcastle australia i'm on the deck of a ship that's going to be sent to the ship wrecks a vessel sunk in the second world war there are more than three thousand at the bottom of the south pacific ocean alone and then all hell. and in sport the czech republic closes in the next six picked up to its title in a small technical. from cool brisk north and few. to the warm tranquil waters of southeast asia. it is still raining in china and we're into more or less the middle of november now that looks like it might be a frontal system but i don't give it that much credence now what's developing is this rather grey looking stuff cloud that will bring a little bit of rain the western side of china and that extends down to northern vietnam where there's a feed of moisture and those two together may well produce a more significant cloud and rain drifting slowly east was in slow the south was during monday and yeah there is the potential for some heavy downpours at about love including in the far north of
brennan al jazeera time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back and enter thomas in newcastle australia i'm on the deck of a ship that's going to be sent to the ship wrecks a vessel sunk in the second world war there are more than three thousand at the bottom of the south pacific ocean alone and then all hell. and in sport the czech republic closes in the next six picked up to its title in a small technical. from cool brisk north and few. to the warm tranquil waters of southeast...
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at the other end of the table, newcastle finally claimed their first victory this season.ze perez's goal was enough to beat watford and lift rafa benitez‘s side out of the bottom three. to win the way that we did it, with everybody behind the team, working so hard, with three substitutions and the players coming from the bench, giving a great contribution so i think it was very positive for everyone. elsewhere, richarlison took his tally so far this season to six as he struck twice in everton‘s 3—1win over brighton. another brazilian, felipe anderson, did the same for west ham as they beat burnley 4—2. and marcus rushford came to manchester united's rescue with an injury—time winner at bournemouth. nick parrott, bbc news. rangers manager steven gerrard called for lifetime bans after his striker alfredo morelos was hit by a coin thrown from the crowd in their 2—0 win over st mirren in the scottish premiership. it comes just days after a coin struck the face of hibs boss neil lennon in the edinburgh derby. morelos hit rangers second goal in added time before being hit low by
at the other end of the table, newcastle finally claimed their first victory this season.ze perez's goal was enough to beat watford and lift rafa benitez‘s side out of the bottom three. to win the way that we did it, with everybody behind the team, working so hard, with three substitutions and the players coming from the bench, giving a great contribution so i think it was very positive for everyone. elsewhere, richarlison took his tally so far this season to six as he struck twice in...
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andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. this is al-jazeera these are your top stories the u.s. and french president say saudi arabia should shed more light on the murder of the journalist. the turkish president once in paris he met donald trump ahead of the commemorations marking the end of the first world war it follows revelations from the one that ankara shared audio recordings of a shock she's lost moments with several world powers. leaders from seventy countries were in the french capital for the one hundredth anniversary of the end of world war one around twenty million people died in the conflict leicestershire the latest pictures coming to us live from the early sue palace in the new war. along with mrs merkel welcome various presidents prime ministers and other dignitaries from around the world plus seventy people are going to sit down to an early lunch together the agreement on the bank which german armies of course required the latter to leave all occupied territories in western europe they had two weeks to do it
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scotland have called up newcastle flanker gary graham for the rest of their autumn tests as an injuryecovering from concussion. the son of former scotland prop george graham, he was previously picked in england's training squad this autumn, but has yet to recieve an international cap. and the world champion mark williams is safely through to the second round of the northern ireland 0pen. he beat alfie burden by four frames to two in belfast. and most of us are familiar with the scenes on the day of the boat race. how different the scene from the nehru boat race in india, where the boats, and the crews are ‘slightly‘ bigger... traditional ‘snake boats' are up to 35 metres in length, and have crews of around 100 paddlers each, this staged in kerala. 80 teams took part on sunday. the nehru trophy race started in 1952 but the snake boat races can be dated back as far as the 13th century. that's all from sportsday. an update in the cricket. england we re an update in the cricket. england were 54—3, they needed 22 from 66 balls, before rain stopped play but that they will will ahead on the
scotland have called up newcastle flanker gary graham for the rest of their autumn tests as an injuryecovering from concussion. the son of former scotland prop george graham, he was previously picked in england's training squad this autumn, but has yet to recieve an international cap. and the world champion mark williams is safely through to the second round of the northern ireland 0pen. he beat alfie burden by four frames to two in belfast. and most of us are familiar with the scenes on the...
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the bottom of the table stands, huddersfield have climbed off the bottom and up to 18th, behind newcastle fulham slip to the foot of the premier league with five straight defeats and still yet to keep a clean sheet since their promotion. stoke city wingerjames mcclean has been warned by the fa for his use of offensive language on social media. he posted his anger at abuse he received over not wearing a poppy, describing some stoke fans as "cavemen". whilst the fa told mcclean off, they did say any abuse received by the player was unacceptable. the irish internationalfeels the fa are turning a blind eye to the sectarian abuse. wales have brought in a couple of new faces for their nations league match against denmark next week with anderlecht defender james lawrence called up for the first time. the 26—year—old joined the belgian side in august after four years playing in slovakia. gareth bale and aaron ramsey are back in the squad after missing the win over the republic of ireland last month and boss ryan giggs has backed bale to make a big impact having been booed by real madrid fans at t
the bottom of the table stands, huddersfield have climbed off the bottom and up to 18th, behind newcastle fulham slip to the foot of the premier league with five straight defeats and still yet to keep a clean sheet since their promotion. stoke city wingerjames mcclean has been warned by the fa for his use of offensive language on social media. he posted his anger at abuse he received over not wearing a poppy, describing some stoke fans as "cavemen". whilst the fa told mcclean off,...
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elsewhere, sale edged leicester by the same margin, while newcastle beat bath 22—7.e defeats and three draws later, the wait is over for england's cricketers, with their first away victory since october of 2016. it came thanks to a massive 2ii—run win over sri lanka in galle. it means england take a 1—0 lead in the three—match series, as our correspondent andy swiss reports. a lap of honour and who can blame them? for england and theirfans, away wins are a rarity so a first for two years was a day to applaud. it began with sri lanka hoping for the unlikeliest of come backs but they were soon sent spinning. jack leach with the early breakthrough as he and moeen ali combined to devastating effect. moeen snapping the first of his four wickets. this was a bad idea. there was no escaping them. before leach in his second test delivered the defining moment. that is about as good as spin bowling gets. bamboozled, unplayable. unforgettable. it wasn't all seamless for england. a moment of comedy courtesy of adil rashid, but it was about his team's only slip—up as sri lanka qui
elsewhere, sale edged leicester by the same margin, while newcastle beat bath 22—7.e defeats and three draws later, the wait is over for england's cricketers, with their first away victory since october of 2016. it came thanks to a massive 2ii—run win over sri lanka in galle. it means england take a 1—0 lead in the three—match series, as our correspondent andy swiss reports. a lap of honour and who can blame them? for england and theirfans, away wins are a rarity so a first for two...
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much of northern britain is actually in for a clear and cold night and barely above freezing in newcastle morning tomorrow night with a lot of cloud and rain and drain inlets summoned to the south. central and southern england and towards the london area also some heavy pulses of rain through the midlands with lincolnshire just about to yorkshire. a you spots low button for the north but here we have sunshine to win the corrections tomorrow in the air is coming in from the southwest here but in a north this is north atlantic air into the temperature contrasts with balmy in london. this is saturday night and this is the next system moving into southwestern areas. his reign from northern ireland and by the end of the night this is into sunday with the succession of these weather front moving to the uk throughout the whole weekend and then again on sunday in this west we would get away with southwest and possibly suck thundery. doctors of 15 possible in for the north seven to nine celsius. this changeable u nsettled to nine celsius. this changeable unsettled weather continue into early next
much of northern britain is actually in for a clear and cold night and barely above freezing in newcastle morning tomorrow night with a lot of cloud and rain and drain inlets summoned to the south. central and southern england and towards the london area also some heavy pulses of rain through the midlands with lincolnshire just about to yorkshire. a you spots low button for the north but here we have sunshine to win the corrections tomorrow in the air is coming in from the southwest here but in...
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this was newcastle's position in 2002, they didn't have any points after their first three matches.y beatjuventus1—0 at stjames‘ park and then won the next two to qualify. in 2003 arsenal were bottom as well with just one point, they went on to win all of their next 3 matches, including a massive 5—1win away at inter milan. and in 2007 liverpool had just the one point at half way. but they came back with a bang to qualify. they scored 16 goals in three winds, including an 8—nil thumping of besiktas at anfield. the man in the middle there. yossi benayon with a hat—trick that night. so history is on tottenham's side. now, none of those teens had to go and win away at the nou camp. but that's a problem for down the line. tonight is all about psv and five live‘s kelly cates and alistair bruce ball are at wembley for us. hello and welcome to wembley with the oldest microphone and a history of bbc, alastair is here, no we are here for this, you have been down to look at the pitch after monday night what you think is the recovered? you can see a bit in the background now, it is improving f
this was newcastle's position in 2002, they didn't have any points after their first three matches.y beatjuventus1—0 at stjames‘ park and then won the next two to qualify. in 2003 arsenal were bottom as well with just one point, they went on to win all of their next 3 matches, including a massive 5—1win away at inter milan. and in 2007 liverpool had just the one point at half way. but they came back with a bang to qualify. they scored 16 goals in three winds, including an 8—nil thumping...
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the other end of the table, newcastle finally claimed their first victory of the season.e. to in the way that we did it, rallying behind the team, working so hard, with three substitutions. given a great contribution. elsewhere, the tally was taken to six as everton won over brighton. another brazilian, anderson, did the same for west ham. anderson, did the same for west ham. and marcus rushford came to manchester united's rescue in injury time when at bournemouth. rangers manager steven gerrard called for lifetime bans after his striker alfredo morelos was reportedly his by a coin thrown from the crowd in their 2—nil win over st mirren. it comes just days after a coin struck the face of hibs boss neil lennon. take a look at this for the opener. daniel candeias came off the bench to score in the 79th minute with that stunning effort but it was alfredo morelos with rangers second goal in added time to give steven gerrard's side only their second away league win of the season. elsewhere, there was a convincing win for celtic, who close the gap on leaders hearts to a single
the other end of the table, newcastle finally claimed their first victory of the season.e. to in the way that we did it, rallying behind the team, working so hard, with three substitutions. given a great contribution. elsewhere, the tally was taken to six as everton won over brighton. another brazilian, anderson, did the same for west ham. anderson, did the same for west ham. and marcus rushford came to manchester united's rescue in injury time when at bournemouth. rangers manager steven...
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so he asked scientists in newcastle to examime the rods he'd taken out of children. right.cked by what they found inside. this is wear debris. wow. there's a lot of black come out there. would you want that going into the spine of your child? no. the evidence is gruesome. these pictures show how titanium debris is leaking into the children's bodies. it's the black stuff. nobody knows what the long—term effects might be. the rods come in two sizes... the new research suggests the rods might not be effective either. i don't know if they're powerful enough. i don't know that the magnet generates sufficient energy or force to lengthen the spine. i think, from the work we're doing here initially, that they're not. the manufacturer, nuvasive, says magec rods avoid the pain and complications of conventional treatment and have been "shown to be effective". it says the rods have helped "rebuild patient and family lives". and the surgeon who helped design them says they are getting better. they're constantly working on it, and they're improving, their new versions are, you know, comi
so he asked scientists in newcastle to examime the rods he'd taken out of children. right.cked by what they found inside. this is wear debris. wow. there's a lot of black come out there. would you want that going into the spine of your child? no. the evidence is gruesome. these pictures show how titanium debris is leaking into the children's bodies. it's the black stuff. nobody knows what the long—term effects might be. the rods come in two sizes... the new research suggests the rods might...
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andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. welcome if you're just joining us a quick recap of the top stories so far this hour the u.s. and french president say saudi arabia should quote shed more light on the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi the turkish president's in paris he met donald trump ahead of the centenary commemorations marking the end of the first will war it follows revelations from mr erdogan that ankara has shared audio recordings of her showed she's lost moments with several world powers this period we have shared the recordings with saudi arabia the americans the british the germans with everyone they've listened to the conversations on those recordings they know what's been said there's no point in distorting this fact among the fifteen suspects they know who the murderer is all murderers are and saudi arabia can bring all this to light by making those fifteen suspects speak meanwhile leaders from seventy countries are in paris for the one hundredth anniversary of the end of world war one for the u.s
andrew thomas al-jazeera newcastle australia. welcome if you're just joining us a quick recap of the top stories so far this hour the u.s. and french president say saudi arabia should quote shed more light on the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi the turkish president's in paris he met donald trump ahead of the centenary commemorations marking the end of the first will war it follows revelations from mr erdogan that ankara has shared audio recordings of her showed she's lost moments with...
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newcastle united are on a good run and are pulling clear of the relegation places.inute win for cardiff city over brighton. just cardiff's second win of the season — but they're still in the bottom three. as are huddersfield, who couldn't quite follow up their first premier league win of the season with another. alex pritchard put them in front against west ham, before felipe anderson scored a late equaliser for the visitors. it's the brazilian grand prix this evening and lewis hamilton — as he has for half the races this season — will start from pole position. the newly crowned five—time world champion just pipped sebastian vettel in sao paolo — although vettel is expected to have the better pace in the race. we are talking about the nx. —— bmx. in the urban cycling world championships in china ben wallace — has finished fifth. this will be an event for the first time at the tokyo 2020 olympics. this is one of britain's's greatest hopes, for the bmx freestyle. watch out for him in a couple of years, you could see him on an olympic podium. is he wearing jeans that?
newcastle united are on a good run and are pulling clear of the relegation places.inute win for cardiff city over brighton. just cardiff's second win of the season — but they're still in the bottom three. as are huddersfield, who couldn't quite follow up their first premier league win of the season with another. alex pritchard put them in front against west ham, before felipe anderson scored a late equaliser for the visitors. it's the brazilian grand prix this evening and lewis hamilton —...
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at the other end of the table, newcastle finally claimed their first victory this season.erybody behind the team, working so hard, with three substitutions and the players coming from the bench, giving a great contribution so i think it was very positive for everyone. elsewhere, richarlison took his tally so far this season to six as he struck twice in everton's 3—1win over brighton. another brazilian, felipe anderson, did the same for west ham as they beat burnley 4—2. and marcus rushford came to manchester united's rescue with an injury—time winner at bournemouth. nick parrott, bbc news. rangers manager steven gerrard called for lifetime bans after his striker alfredo morelos was reportedly his by a coin thrown from the crowd in their 2—nil win over st mirren. it comes just days after a coin struck the face of hibs boss neil lennon. take a look at this for the opener. daniel candeias came off the bench to score in the 79th minute with that stunning effort but it was alfredo morelos with rangers second goal in added time to give steven gerrard's side only their second awa
at the other end of the table, newcastle finally claimed their first victory this season.erybody behind the team, working so hard, with three substitutions and the players coming from the bench, giving a great contribution so i think it was very positive for everyone. elsewhere, richarlison took his tally so far this season to six as he struck twice in everton's 3—1win over brighton. another brazilian, felipe anderson, did the same for west ham as they beat burnley 4—2. and marcus rushford...
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onshore winds in the south, never getting that cold here with temperatures and 8—10dc but chilly in newcastlethe uk means they maintain those south—westerly winds of further shallow across western and southern areas that some of heavy and sundry times but interspersed by some spells of sunshine. any sunshine, most on the mild side but at about 12-14dc. that is most on the mild side but at about 12—14dc. that is your latest weather. good afternoon. i'm simon mccoy on the cenotaph. the headlines at 2pm: the nation falls silent to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. prince charles laid a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen — followed by senior politicans and members of the armed forces. a series of sand portraits have been created across the uk featuring images of people who lost their lives in the first world war, including the poet wilfred owen who was killed shortly before peace was declared.
onshore winds in the south, never getting that cold here with temperatures and 8—10dc but chilly in newcastlethe uk means they maintain those south—westerly winds of further shallow across western and southern areas that some of heavy and sundry times but interspersed by some spells of sunshine. any sunshine, most on the mild side but at about 12-14dc. that is most on the mild side but at about 12—14dc. that is your latest weather. good afternoon. i'm simon mccoy on the cenotaph. the...
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hundred thomas in newcastle australia i'm on the deck of a ship that's going to be sent to the ship wrecks a vessel sunk in the second world war there are more than three thousand at the bottom of the south pacific ocean alone and they're leaking oil. there is snow on its way to afghanistan and beyond but to the west of being a significant summer storms bringing rain as the season really shows itself in kuwait it's was the picture drowned carl's roads.
hundred thomas in newcastle australia i'm on the deck of a ship that's going to be sent to the ship wrecks a vessel sunk in the second world war there are more than three thousand at the bottom of the south pacific ocean alone and they're leaking oil. there is snow on its way to afghanistan and beyond but to the west of being a significant summer storms bringing rain as the season really shows itself in kuwait it's was the picture drowned carl's roads.
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scotland have called up newcastle flanker gary graham for the rest of their autumn tests as an injuryng and is the son of former scotland prop george graham. he had previously been picked for england's training squad this autumn, but has yet to receive an international cap. ‘s the world champion mark williams is safely through to the second round of the northern ireland 0pen. he beat alfie burden by four frames to two in belfast. fly—half katy daley—mclean joined us at the bbc sport centre earlier to talk about earning her 100th cap, while steering england's women to a comfortable win over the united states on friday night. she is the fifth red roses player to reach the landmark and scored a long—range try on what was a night to rememberfor her and herfamily. i had my little sister and my knees out with me through the game, which was just amazing. they have been so big in thejourney was just amazing. they have been so big in the journey with them, and then post the game, we get the actual cap. it was presented by my dad. and just have them, my family with me at the time, they have bee
scotland have called up newcastle flanker gary graham for the rest of their autumn tests as an injuryng and is the son of former scotland prop george graham. he had previously been picked for england's training squad this autumn, but has yet to receive an international cap. ‘s the world champion mark williams is safely through to the second round of the northern ireland 0pen. he beat alfie burden by four frames to two in belfast. fly—half katy daley—mclean joined us at the bbc sport...
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at hadrian school in newcastle, volunteers helped repair the damage. must have the right to decide when to leave any customs arrangement that might be put in place to avoid any border checks between northern ireland and ireland in the event the uk leaves the eu without agreeing a future trade deal. meanwhile, the foreign secretary met french officials this morning and said he felt confident a deal would soon be reached. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster. vicki, bring us up—to—date with the latest reaction? in cabinet on tuesday there was a lengthy discussion about this issue, this insurance policy and a uk wide customs arrangement, if it has to come in place because no trade deal is ready, and to stop any border checks between northern ireland and ireland, if that happens, can the uk get out of it of its own free will? now, this is causing a pretty big headache. this is where the negotiations are very much centred on this real detail now of the withdrawal agreement. and it is a bit of a problem, because if it's an insura
at hadrian school in newcastle, volunteers helped repair the damage. must have the right to decide when to leave any customs arrangement that might be put in place to avoid any border checks between northern ireland and ireland in the event the uk leaves the eu without agreeing a future trade deal. meanwhile, the foreign secretary met french officials this morning and said he felt confident a deal would soon be reached. our chief political correspondent, vicki young, is in westminster. vicki,...
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three wins in a row for newcastle united as they move up to 13th in the premier league thanks to a 2—manchester united team can watch their champions league match on tv tonight if they don't fancy playing in front of their own fans at old trafford. they have not won in europe so far this season. more on those stories after 11:30 a:m.. a facebook executive is expected to be among a number of officials giving evidence to an "international grand committee" on disinformation and fake news in london later today. lord allan, the liberal democrat peer who is facebook‘s vice—president of policy solutions, will be questioned by uk mps and parliamentarians from argentina, brazil, canada, ireland, latvia and singapore during the special session in westminster. it comes as the commons digital, culture, media and sport committee probes fake news and the data breach that led to the cambridge analytica scandal. let's get more on this now from rory cellan—jones, our technology correspondent. first, explain the procedure here? this is unusual, notjust a usual select committee hearing. the select commi
three wins in a row for newcastle united as they move up to 13th in the premier league thanks to a 2—manchester united team can watch their champions league match on tv tonight if they don't fancy playing in front of their own fans at old trafford. they have not won in europe so far this season. more on those stories after 11:30 a:m.. a facebook executive is expected to be among a number of officials giving evidence to an "international grand committee" on disinformation and fake...