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nichola carroll, bbc news. the former bbc newsreader richard baker has died. the corporation's first ever television news bulletin in 195a. david sillito looks back at his life. 1954, and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed by the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen, because it was feared that our facial expressions might not always look impartial. and worse still, that we might turn the news into a personality performance. richard baker — for more than a quarter of a century he helped define the calm, clear voice of bbc tv news. police reinforcements are drafted into downing street tonight as the crowd outside number 10 built up to about 300. good evening, and first the big fire... he was a presenter, rather than a journalist, but this veteran of the wartime arctic convoys was also a writer. his great love — music. a panellist on face the music, he presented radio programmes, and for
nichola carroll, bbc news. the former bbc newsreader richard baker has died. the corporation's first ever television news bulletin in 195a. david sillito looks back at his life. 1954, and the first—ever bbc television news bulletin began with the voice of richard baker. here is an illustrated summary of the news. it'll be followed by the latest film of events and happenings at home and abroad. in those early days, newsreaders were never seen, because it was feared that our facial expressions...
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nichola carroll, bbc news.land for the united nations yearly conference on climate change. now thousands of young people have found a rather unique way to make sure their message is heard, whilst trying to set a world record for the biggest postcard of all time. lebo diseko has more. 0na on a glacier high up in the swiss alps, something unusual unfolds. 125,000 cards and drawings from children all around the world, each with a message on climate change. they're put together to make one giant postcard, which organisers say, at 205,000 square metres, is the largest ever. next month the governments of the world are going to get together in poland for the next conference of the parties on climate change. this is going to be the place where the actual plan of action to implement the paris agreement on climate change is going to be negotiated. we need ambition. we need ambition from every government that is going to be there. 1.5 celsius is a message that is hard to miss. that is what scientists say the limit for glo
nichola carroll, bbc news.land for the united nations yearly conference on climate change. now thousands of young people have found a rather unique way to make sure their message is heard, whilst trying to set a world record for the biggest postcard of all time. lebo diseko has more. 0na on a glacier high up in the swiss alps, something unusual unfolds. 125,000 cards and drawings from children all around the world, each with a message on climate change. they're put together to make one giant...
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nichola carroll, bbc news.congo say efforts to contain an outbreak of the ebola virus have been suspended. the world health organization says it is evacuating 16 staff members after a shell hit the building were staying in. at least seven peacekeepers were killed earlier in the week. tensions over trade and the week. tensions over trade and the growing influence of china in the growing influence of china in the pacific have overshadowed the final day of the apec summit. the chinese president xijinping final day of the apec summit. the chinese president xi jinping warned against countries following a path of unilateralism and protectionism. he and 20 other world leaders are due to attend a closing ceremony in the capital, port moresby, in a few hours time. more strikes are affecting two of the country's bigas rail operators. workers at south western railway, and at northern, are taking industrial action, in the continuing dispute over the role of guards on trains. northern says just 30% of its services have been
nichola carroll, bbc news.congo say efforts to contain an outbreak of the ebola virus have been suspended. the world health organization says it is evacuating 16 staff members after a shell hit the building were staying in. at least seven peacekeepers were killed earlier in the week. tensions over trade and the week. tensions over trade and the growing influence of china in the growing influence of china in the pacific have overshadowed the final day of the apec summit. the chinese president...
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nichola carroll reports. 366 days since the ara sanjuan submarine went missing with 44 crew on boarduthorities. translation: the submarine is located in a deep place, at a depth of 870 metres. there is a dip to 907 metres which is where the submarine is. that dip hit the submarine from the sonars. at a news conference, the defence ministry said that it seemed impossible to recover what was left of the submarine. translation: we also don't have a remotely operated vehicle to go down to those debts to check the sea bed. we don't have the equipment to extract a vessel with those characteristics. news that the vessel had been found 800 metres below the surface of the ocean offered little comfort to the families of the dead. the sanjuan was returning from a routine mission to ushuaia, around 400 kilometres off the patagonian coast, when it reported an electrical breakdown on november 15th, 2017. at the one—year commemoration held on thursday, relatives were still asking questions. translation: i do not wish the loss of a child on anyone, not my worst enemy. we want to have news, we wantju
nichola carroll reports. 366 days since the ara sanjuan submarine went missing with 44 crew on boarduthorities. translation: the submarine is located in a deep place, at a depth of 870 metres. there is a dip to 907 metres which is where the submarine is. that dip hit the submarine from the sonars. at a news conference, the defence ministry said that it seemed impossible to recover what was left of the submarine. translation: we also don't have a remotely operated vehicle to go down to those...
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nichola carroll, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. grenades against anarchists who threw firebombs on the 45th anniversary of a student revolt. hooded youths put up barricades in the greek capital, where a former military government killed 2a people during student protests in 1973. tensions over trade and china's growing influence in the pacific have overshadowed the final day at the apec summit in papua new guinea. in a veiled reference to the us's trade war against china — chinese president xi jinping warned against countries pursuing a path of unilateralism and protectionism. democrat andrew gillum has conceded defeat to republican ron desantis in florida's governor race, as a recount of ballots neared its end. the democrat congratulated the republican former congressman on becoming the state's next governor. next month world leaders meet in poland for the united nations yearly conference on climate change. now thousands of young people have found a rather unique way to make sure their message is heard, while trying to set a world
nichola carroll, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. grenades against anarchists who threw firebombs on the 45th anniversary of a student revolt. hooded youths put up barricades in the greek capital, where a former military government killed 2a people during student protests in 1973. tensions over trade and china's growing influence in the pacific have overshadowed the final day at the apec summit in papua new guinea. in a veiled reference to the us's trade war against china —...
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nichola carroll, bbc news. now, azi farney has all the sport.n internationals, where grand slam champions ireland have beaten world champions new zealand for only the second time in their history. a converted jacob stockdale try was the difference in dublin, as ireland beat the all blacks by 16—9. elsewhere, south africa ended scotland's unbeaten run at murrayfield. the springboks just edged a thrilling match 26—20. wales scored ten tries in a record win over tonga. australia beat italy, while england recovered from an early onslaught to beat japan. head coach eddie jones said his team lost their focus in the early stages. all week we had a really good attitude. and sometimes you get seduced by the start of the game and we scored the first try with the first touch and subconsciously thought the game would be easy. but then points get against you, the referee gives them a few calls and then we had a bit of a panic there for a while. we got to half—time, regrouped. i was pleased with how we went about the second half. i think we won the second hal
nichola carroll, bbc news. now, azi farney has all the sport.n internationals, where grand slam champions ireland have beaten world champions new zealand for only the second time in their history. a converted jacob stockdale try was the difference in dublin, as ireland beat the all blacks by 16—9. elsewhere, south africa ended scotland's unbeaten run at murrayfield. the springboks just edged a thrilling match 26—20. wales scored ten tries in a record win over tonga. australia beat italy,...