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thank you to my guests, nigel nelson and jo phillips, and we'll all be back with a longer review at 11.30pmand settled end to today, which was a much better day than what we had on sunday with all that rain around. for the week ahead, it looks like it will stay largely fine and settled, thanks to areas of high pressure. just a little bit of rain getting across the north—west corner of the country. that is the sunday circa pushing off into the neuer continent, ridge of high pressure building infor continent, ridge of high pressure building in for monday and as we had on into tonight, it will keep things fine and settled generally with light winds. doesn't necessarily mean clear skies, though, across the country. there will still be quite a bit of cloud around but where skies clear across southern england, we could see quite chilly one but across the north—west, quite a change if you are looking at the weather system moving in, cloud, breeze and outbreaks of rain as we head on into. elsewhere, a bright start, a little bit of sunshine around, variable cloud too, through the afternoon it will b
thank you to my guests, nigel nelson and jo phillips, and we'll all be back with a longer review at 11.30pmand settled end to today, which was a much better day than what we had on sunday with all that rain around. for the week ahead, it looks like it will stay largely fine and settled, thanks to areas of high pressure. just a little bit of rain getting across the north—west corner of the country. that is the sunday circa pushing off into the neuer continent, ridge of high pressure building...
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thank you tojo phillips and nigel nelson. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review.ses is jason sullivan. what have you got for us?
thank you tojo phillips and nigel nelson. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review.ses is jason sullivan. what have you got for us?
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, nigel nelson and jo phillips and goodbye. iday monday. nigel and jo. goodbye to you. now on bbc news, stay tuned because it is time for sportsday. cheerio. hello, i'm holly hamilton and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the pressure builds on manchester united manager jose mourinho, as his side are thrashed 3—0 by tottenham in the premier league. makes a winning return to grandslam tennis, winning in the first round of the us open. and has the hill proved its worth? formula! of the us open. and has the hill proved its worth? formula 1 boss of the us open. and has the hill proved its worth? formula! boss is think so, following an ems in the belgian grand prix. —— a near miss. welcome to the programme. a resolute jose mourinho applauded manchester united fans who chose to stay until the final whistle to see their sites pick beacon 3—0 by tottenham. harry kane headed off a corner and lucas moura added to their woes with this angled drive before making it 3—0 in the final ten minutes
a big thank you to my guests this evening, nigel nelson and jo phillips and goodbye. iday monday. nigel and jo. goodbye to you. now on bbc news, stay tuned because it is time for sportsday. cheerio. hello, i'm holly hamilton and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the pressure builds on manchester united manager jose mourinho, as his side are thrashed 3—0 by tottenham in the premier league. makes a winning return to grandslam tennis, winning in the...
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jo phillips and nigel nelson will be back at 1130pm for another look at the papers.re going to have more and more of this weather in the future and fortunately the uk heatwave is less punishing than in much of the rest of the world. so we've done the typically british thing of dressing inappropriately and letting our robots get on with the work. they do know this is astroturf, don't they? and stephen beckett has been cooling off the only way that he knows how. welcome to therme erding. nestled in germany's bavarian countryside, this one of the largest thermal baths in europe, the perfect place to relax, have a drink, maybe even do a little pool yoga. oh, and did i mention, there's also 27 waterslides?! there's a water slide, there's another one, that's a water slide too. yes, this is also europe's biggest waterslide park. but with 11,500 people visiting here every day, is 27 slides enough? what if you could change the slides at the flick of a switch? it's time to get my swimming trunks on for some serious journalism. to go on one of the newest rides in the park, i wi
jo phillips and nigel nelson will be back at 1130pm for another look at the papers.re going to have more and more of this weather in the future and fortunately the uk heatwave is less punishing than in much of the rest of the world. so we've done the typically british thing of dressing inappropriately and letting our robots get on with the work. they do know this is astroturf, don't they? and stephen beckett has been cooling off the only way that he knows how. welcome to therme erding. nestled...
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at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelsonstay with us for that. good evening. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and have called for them to be referred to the international criminal court. in an unprecedented move, the investigators named six top generals, including the commander in chief of the armed forces and his deputy. un investigators interviewed hundreds of victims and found evidence of murder, rape and torture against the rohingya, predominately in myanmar‘s rakhine state. more than 700,000 of them have fled into bangladesh. but myanmar‘s un representative rejected the report, describing it as one—sided. 0ur myanmar correspondent, nick beake, sent this report from cox's bazaar in bangladesh. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost, giving harrowing accounts of the brutality they say they suffered at the hands of the myanmar military. today we met rashid. he
at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jo phillips and nigel nelsonstay with us for that. good evening. un human rights investigators say military leaders in myanmar should be investigated for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and have called for them to be referred to the international criminal court. in an unprecedented move, the investigators named six top generals, including the commander in chief of the armed forces and his deputy....
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thank you tojo phillips and nigel nelson. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, ben, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, and mad men, becau
thank you tojo phillips and nigel nelson. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, ben, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a...
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with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and thehe telegraph reports allegations that a labour mp used taxpayers' money in a legal case against his parliamentary assistant. the financial times focuses on reports that the us and mexico have agreed the outlines of a new trade deal. the metro leads with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt's call for answers about what has happened to the rohingya muslims in myanmar. the i says the uk's foreign aid budget will be used to help british businesses invest in africa. the express reports violence against elderly people is on the rise. the guardian leads with new research, which suggests air pollution can reduce our intelligence. the times says head teachers have been excluding some badly performing pupils in the run up to their exams to get better places in the league tables. and the sun says a police sergeant is suing the force after live ammunition was accidentally fired at him during a training exercise. let's take a look at some of them in more detail. we are going to start with the the i.
with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and thehe telegraph reports allegations that a labour mp used taxpayers' money in a legal case against his parliamentary assistant. the financial times focuses on reports that the us and mexico have agreed the outlines of a new trade deal. the metro leads with the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt's call for answers about what has happened to the rohingya muslims in myanmar. the i says the uk's foreign aid...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonl editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. police have named a man they want to question after a mother and her daughter were stabbed to death in the street in solihull, in the west midlands in the early hours of this morning. dan johnson reports. where is janbaz tarin, the 21—year—old believed to have stabbed to death his former girlfriend and her mother late last night. raneem 0udeh was 22 years old. her mother, khaola saleem, was 49. their family say they are devastated by their loss. and this is where they died. a double murder investigation is now under way in this quiet suburban close. a peaceful sunday evening here was interrupted just after midnight when neighbours heard a man shouting in a foreign language. then there were screams. we heard some voices. we thought it was animals or something, like a fox. generally it comes here in the night. so we didn't even come out. then police knocked on the door. they asked if we have seen
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonl editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. police have named a man they want to question after a mother and her daughter were stabbed to death in the street in solihull, in the west midlands in the early hours of this morning. dan johnson reports. where is janbaz tarin, the 21—year—old believed to have stabbed to death his...
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our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson political editoresident erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations between the two nato allies are at a new low over a string of issues, including the detention of an american pastor on terror charges. here's our business correspondent, joe lynam. crowds were out in force in northern turkey today in support of their president in this escalating and very public row between two nato allies. this dispute could destabilise the middle east and global markets. and today, president erdogan did nothing to calm the situation. he told supporters that the economy was not in a crisis nor going bankrupt and the fluctuations in the foreign exchange rate were "missiles in an economic war waged against turkey". although president erdogan may be standing firm, his currency, the turkish lira, wa
our guests joining me tonight are the political commentator jo phillips and nigel nelson political editoresident erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations between the two nato allies are at a new low over a string of issues, including the detention of an american pastor...
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taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewersjo phillips of the sunday mirror and nigel nelsonsunday people. stay with us for that. good evening. the makers of britain's most widely—used weed killer, roundup, are insisting that it is safe after a court in california awarded damages to a man who says it gave him terminal cancer. monsanto says it will appeal the verdict of the jury, which found the company knew the herbicide glyphosate was dangerous, but failed to warn consumers. from california, james cook reports. for dewaynejohnson the verdict was bittersweet, to say the least. at 46 years old, he is dying of cancer, caused — the jury found — by monsa nto‘s weedkillers. thousands more americans claim they too were sickened by the herbicides and their key ingredient, glyphosate. since the beginning of this case, i've received a lot of support, thank you, and a lot of prayers and everything, just getting energy from a lot of people that i don't even know, you know. i'm glad to be here to help with this situation, after i learned about roundup and glyphosate and everything, i'm g
taking an in—depth look at the papers, with our reviewersjo phillips of the sunday mirror and nigel nelsonsunday people. stay with us for that. good evening. the makers of britain's most widely—used weed killer, roundup, are insisting that it is safe after a court in california awarded damages to a man who says it gave him terminal cancer. monsanto says it will appeal the verdict of the jury, which found the company knew the herbicide glyphosate was dangerous, but failed to warn consumers....
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our guestsjoining me tonight are the political commentator, jo phillips and nigel nelson, political editorof the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has called on opponents of brexit to work together to push for a second eu referendum. he told a rally in bristol that the "centre of gravity" was now shifting in favour of a referendum on a final deal. laura jones reports. they came determined to have their say. following months of debate about the ins and outs and complexities of brexit, supporters of the people's vote had one clear message in bristol this afternoon, that we should all be able to vote on whatever the government's final brexit plan is before it's a done deal. it's not a second referendum because the facts have changed. there were all kinds of things we were told at the time, that it was relatively simple and then we discovered problems like the irish border. there is now roughly two to one support for a public vote in these circumstances. even people who supported brexit now feel that under the circumstances we need to have a fresh look at it. the campaign is supported by pol
our guestsjoining me tonight are the political commentator, jo phillips and nigel nelson, political editorof the liberal democrats, sir vince cable, has called on opponents of brexit to work together to push for a second eu referendum. he told a rally in bristol that the "centre of gravity" was now shifting in favour of a referendum on a final deal. laura jones reports. they came determined to have their say. following months of debate about the ins and outs and complexities of...