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they wa nted james have been disregarded.y wanted to put up his pluck but they have been turned down twice. —— put up have been turned down twice. —— put up this lark. we are that it is of people who need to express our desires to be able to put something thatis desires to be able to put something that is meaningful to all of us, but at least be able to pay respects in which we are of the family of someone which we are of the family of someone who has been caught up in this event being fit and not to be stymied and blocked and are projected to at every turn. what is worse, james mcmullan‘s family also say they weren't asked what they wa nted say they weren't asked what they wanted to happen at sunday's oration service, a minutes silence, and all their ideas were turned down. we have not been consulted, in any way, shape, form or fashion, have not been consulted, in any way, shape, form orfashion, not that they could not have, there has been no opportunity to import any —— input any personal desires or wishes into any aspect o
they wa nted james have been disregarded.y wanted to put up his pluck but they have been turned down twice. —— put up have been turned down twice. —— put up this lark. we are that it is of people who need to express our desires to be able to put something thatis desires to be able to put something that is meaningful to all of us, but at least be able to pay respects in which we are of the family of someone which we are of the family of someone who has been caught up in this event being...
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neither side a ppa re ntly wa nted to let's end this review. neither side apparently wanted to win.his review. neither side apparently wanted to win. i think we we re apparently wanted to win. i think we were worried that we came across as ambiguous, as belgium played in red tonight. i don't want that misinterpreted in any way. i was looking at this picture and trying to figure out who's fans these were and we were intrigued that the people in front were eating a plate of spaghetti. some of italy's fans? who are they backing? we will pursue this more with you after 11:30pm. thank you very much. and thank you for watching. that's it for the papers tonight. i will be back at 11pm with a full summary i will be back at 11pm with a full summary of the news. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website at bbc.co uk forward/papers. thank you nicola bartlett and jo—anne nadler. see you in a view minutes. exceptionally hot across northern britain today but we did not beat any records. the hottest place was 33 degrees and in northern wales, glasgow jus
neither side a ppa re ntly wa nted to let's end this review. neither side apparently wanted to win.his review. neither side apparently wanted to win. i think we we re apparently wanted to win. i think we were worried that we came across as ambiguous, as belgium played in red tonight. i don't want that misinterpreted in any way. i was looking at this picture and trying to figure out who's fans these were and we were intrigued that the people in front were eating a plate of spaghetti. some of...
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i really wa nted want to do something.o try and make sure that i can do my bit and they made use to my country and try to do something. and i come back to this question about being naive because we should explain to everybody, you are an expert in water management, you were there in the department of environment are particularly task of trying to solve what has become a massive crisis for islam in terms of its water resource and water management, there simply is not enough water in iran. really, you must have known that by tackling some of the vested interests in the system, we are talking he now about the water management system, you would be ruffling feathers. you must have thought carefully about whether you have the society and the power base to take on some of the vested interest in iran? yes, and i think when it comes to work and the things i was trying to do were pretty successful. i turned my section into one of the most successful and productive, and i would say efficient sectors. this was on the worksite, talking
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it was an open invitation for anyone who wa nted an open invitation for anyone who wanted to come down silent march and pay their respects. you can see lots of people embracing, and it has been like that throughout the day. you keep seeing people hugging people on the streets, sharing tears together. so many people were broken by what happened, and is seen through these events, they do get some kind of courage and faith from these events, walking on the streets. we can see teenagers. we saw schoolchildren earlier leaving school with green ribbons in their hair and on their school blazers. a whole area is remembering what happened. nearly eve ryo ne remembering what happened. nearly everyone is wearing some kind of green item of clothing or carrying some kind of greenstein, banners. it really has become the colour that symbolises grenfell. you see it on the tower behind us, the massive green heart, and the community wa nted green heart, and the community wanted that on the tower. at first, it was just there sheeting surrounding it, but they wanted the green heart and the message "g re n
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from his early political career, he just wa nted early political career, he just wanted that.y would be the poor people. my first ward was a male medical ward. one of the worst instances was a young man and this young man died. i had never seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and, of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. i can still remember to this day, the registrar immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents had come. make them a cup of tea. and of course, they could see i had been crying. the mother started. she started crying. and she got hold of me. and she said, you have made me feel better than anyone else. she realised that we were human. i then find out about health visiting. and i went to university. i had always felt that if i nursed, i would like to go out into the community. i could have worked privately as a health visitor. but that was not what i wanted. now, if you're afraid of closed spaces, look away now... a french performance artist has embarked on a "less—than—comfortable" trip back in time by locking himself in a wooden cavi
from his early political career, he just wa nted early political career, he just wanted that.y would be the poor people. my first ward was a male medical ward. one of the worst instances was a young man and this young man died. i had never seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and, of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. i can still remember to this day, the registrar immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents had come. make them a cup of tea. and of course, they...
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some campaigners will think it is not enough, they wa nted will think it is not enough, they wanted 4% has said it gives him the sustainability and long—term platform to deliver a better nhs in england. for now, thanks forjoining us. sinn fein delegates at their annual conference have voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. it follows last month's referendum result in the republic of ireland — which overturned a de facto ban on most terminations. the motion, backed by sinn fein‘s leadership, has however, divided party members. from belfast, our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports anti—abortion demonstrators turned out at the sinn fein conference this morning, they used to be in the mainstream, but not any more. today delegates spoke in favour of abortion reform. we must face the reality, the lives of some women are placed in danger and real risk due to their pregnancy. in the recent referendum campaign i was struck by the scores of women that came forward and told their personal stories. last month ireland voted decisively to overturn its ban on abortion. today sinn fe
some campaigners will think it is not enough, they wa nted will think it is not enough, they wanted 4% has said it gives him the sustainability and long—term platform to deliver a better nhs in england. for now, thanks forjoining us. sinn fein delegates at their annual conference have voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. it follows last month's referendum result in the republic of ireland — which overturned a de facto ban on most terminations. the motion, backed by sinn...
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of course, not what they wa nted germany. of course, not what they wanted at all.are what you have been saying about that later in the programme. joe jackson, father of michaeljackson and manager of the jackson 5, has died. he was 89 and had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. he is widely credited with directing the group's career and propelling them to stardom. 0ur los angeles correspondent peter bowes has more. a father to 11 children, ten with his wife katherine, joe jackson's first love was music. as a young man, he played guitar with a blues band, but failed to win a recording deal. he had given up his own dreams of becoming a boxer to care for his large family while working at a steel mill. father to jackie, jermaine, tito, marlon, and michael, joe recognised their talent early on. joe jackson was the key to their success. when michaeljackson died suddenly, nine years ago, joe attended a tribute to his son at the black entertainment television awards. what are you thinking tonight as you come here and come to this celebration? it is turning into a celebra
of course, not what they wa nted germany. of course, not what they wanted at all.are what you have been saying about that later in the programme. joe jackson, father of michaeljackson and manager of the jackson 5, has died. he was 89 and had been suffering from pancreatic cancer. he is widely credited with directing the group's career and propelling them to stardom. 0ur los angeles correspondent peter bowes has more. a father to 11 children, ten with his wife katherine, joe jackson's first love...
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that i wa nted always known since day.und so quickly. ijust need to make the most of which and it feels right being here playing for the stea m. right being here playing for the steam. they have been very helpful for me getting into this, and, look, no one is holding anything against me which is really nice and everyone has been really helpful and i'm grateful. england travel to bloemfontein on the highveld, it is at altitude. whether they should have been preparing at sea level in durban is open for debate. the mood in the can appears buoyant despite the run of five defeats but make no mistake the pressure is on. this saturday may tell us a huge amount about where this team is going and eddiejones. the return ofjohnny sexton at fly—half is one of eight changes to the ireland side for their second test against australia in melbourne on saturday. defeat last week ended ireland's 12—game unbeaten run, but a far stronger side may well help level the three—test series. ellis jenkins will start at blindside flanker for wales as
that i wa nted always known since day.und so quickly. ijust need to make the most of which and it feels right being here playing for the stea m. right being here playing for the steam. they have been very helpful for me getting into this, and, look, no one is holding anything against me which is really nice and everyone has been really helpful and i'm grateful. england travel to bloemfontein on the highveld, it is at altitude. whether they should have been preparing at sea level in durban is...
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nted for the this has been such a roller coaster ride. was off, we've gone this.ire and fury to talk about what accounted for the change. do you worry that you could change back? chanceha, i've had the jong-unchairmanman kim twice and chairman kim three times. i believe they are contemplating a path forward. one their country hasn't been prepared to make before. this will be their decision. they will have to choose a path one's different than the the country has proceeded on for decades. it should not be to anyone beuaries that there will moments along the way that this won't be straightforward. look will be things that hard and times it appears there's a roadblock and sometime s perhaps even purr purr -- perceived as insurmountable. the president has urged me to push forward to achieve the out come. this is going to be a process weeks to take days and work our way through. there will be tough moments and difficult times. i've had difficult conversations as well. they've given it right back it too. we are decades into the challenge. one n
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i said i wa nted off, that he wanted out. i said i wanted to leave. he started acting in the 70s and served a sentence for the murder of a german cab—driver, he certainly had his troubles. a webcam related sex scandal. he commuted to work. including starting —— starring in a comic drama. when it comes to tv history, leslie grantham will always be dirty dan. he's bad at the age of 71. that's it from us, it's time for the news were you are. good night. hello, this is sportsday. i'm olly foster, live in moscow. these are our headlines tonight: cristiano ronaldo, the world player of the year, has lit up the world cup with a hat trick against spain. there's heartbreak for mo salah and egypt as uruguay win with a later goal and there's also a win for iran. and we'll get the latest from the england camp three days before the start of their world cup. i'm azi farni in the bbc sport centre. away from the world cup. can dj go all the way? the world number one is out in front at the us open. and tammy beaumont inspires england to a seven wicket win to take the s
i said i wa nted off, that he wanted out. i said i wanted to leave. he started acting in the 70s and served a sentence for the murder of a german cab—driver, he certainly had his troubles. a webcam related sex scandal. he commuted to work. including starting —— starring in a comic drama. when it comes to tv history, leslie grantham will always be dirty dan. he's bad at the age of 71. that's it from us, it's time for the news were you are. good night. hello, this is sportsday. i'm olly...
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i wa nted or six years ago. that is my age.e when i was still relatively relevant, rather than somebody who was mid 30s and nobody had heard of any more because ten yea rs had heard of any more because ten years ago was when my success had heard of any more because ten years ago was when my success was. commentator: can he feed off this atmosphere? quick, quick, quick, and this big! can you believe what is happening in this stadium at the moment? could this be the greatest night in british athletics history? ifi night in british athletics history? if i hadn't achieved that, i wouldn't be talking about it. it wouldn't be talking about it. it would be forgotten, as sadly so many are. that stadium has incredible memories for me and i have not had many opportunities to compete there since because i have had some issues. i had to is the championships last year, which was devastating. so now i get one more time. no matter what, devastating. so now i get one more time. no matterwhat, even devastating. so now i get one more time. no ma
i wa nted or six years ago. that is my age.e when i was still relatively relevant, rather than somebody who was mid 30s and nobody had heard of any more because ten yea rs had heard of any more because ten years ago was when my success had heard of any more because ten years ago was when my success was. commentator: can he feed off this atmosphere? quick, quick, quick, and this big! can you believe what is happening in this stadium at the moment? could this be the greatest night in british...
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i tweeted this headline because i wa nted i tweeted this headline because i wanted to get your views.h me is priya lakhani, who's founder and ceo of century tech, a uk—based education technology platform. you won an award! fresh from the ceremony. the enterprise award. a public sector finalist. overwhelming. congratulations!m public sector finalist. overwhelming. congratulations! it is down to my team. ijust make stuff up down to my team. ijust make stuff up every day and they build it. let's get to ai. donald tusk, the european council president, talking about the fact... he is saying prepare for the worst in terms of relations with the us and president donald trump. it is a surprise, he has said this and done that and now he is doing this... the eu need to get ducks in a row in case no deal is done on trade and tariffs go on uk goods. donald trump is adamant this will happen. america first. that is what he said. mid-term elections are coming up. it'll be interesting terms of consequences. and the newjudge, he will put nominations forward. nafta and mexico. the paris climate change a
i tweeted this headline because i wa nted i tweeted this headline because i wanted to get your views.h me is priya lakhani, who's founder and ceo of century tech, a uk—based education technology platform. you won an award! fresh from the ceremony. the enterprise award. a public sector finalist. overwhelming. congratulations!m public sector finalist. overwhelming. congratulations! it is down to my team. ijust make stuff up down to my team. ijust make stuff up every day and they build it. let's...
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it was only three hours, it was quite abbreviated, and they wa nted was quite abbreviated, and they wantedm to speak individually. so probably broad strokes. once you get into the details of how things are removed and who gives up what, what sort of inspectors, that is probably not on the table. the president is probably calling it great in a general sense, that he is developing a report, but that he is developing a report, but thatis that he is developing a report, but that is the success— he has developed a relationship with kim jong—un. again, they have to deliver something. there is a lot of pressure on the president to deliver more than rhetoric and that is what we are waiting for. we have been talking to you for the last few days and you have expressed a great deal of scepticism about what can come from the summit. in the short term, there are great optics and it is fantastic to see the leaders together in the long—term, the issues of denuclearisation are incredibly complex, what the north koreans are willing to give up in exchange to this historic meeting. many people talk about the
it was only three hours, it was quite abbreviated, and they wa nted was quite abbreviated, and they wantedm to speak individually. so probably broad strokes. once you get into the details of how things are removed and who gives up what, what sort of inspectors, that is probably not on the table. the president is probably calling it great in a general sense, that he is developing a report, but that he is developing a report, but thatis that he is developing a report, but that is the success—...
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he wa nted that's one of the difficulties.o be strong on immigration committee made that clear during the election campaign, and this is a big climbdown. he also has the balance the mid—term elections in november because opinion polls were very negative against this. also they are going to look at the laws and trying to change the laws so, while he wa nts to to change the laws so, while he wants to be strong, he will see what congress will do about it. he blamed the democrats. he did, and many newspapers looked into this and said, no, this is down to you, the separating of children from their pa rents. separating of children from their parents. with that flourish of the pen, he ended it so simply. let's move on to the guardian, and lord sugar underfire over move on to the guardian, and lord sugar under fire over that racist senegal world cup tweet, and this is where he tweeted a photo shopped picture of the senegalese team, portraying them selling handbags on a beach in spain. he has apologised. eventually, but that was not hi
he wa nted that's one of the difficulties.o be strong on immigration committee made that clear during the election campaign, and this is a big climbdown. he also has the balance the mid—term elections in november because opinion polls were very negative against this. also they are going to look at the laws and trying to change the laws so, while he wa nts to to change the laws so, while he wants to be strong, he will see what congress will do about it. he blamed the democrats. he did, and...
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they wa nted grandfather before him wanted.lly to sit next to a sitting us president. how will it be going down at home? yes, that is right. history is a guide to the future of course. the last time a us president was gearing up to meet with his north korean counterpart was back in 2000 and that year, kim jong—un‘s father came out of his shell, paid his first visit to china, six years after inheriting power, just as kim jong—un china, six years after inheriting power, just as kimjong—un has done this march. he visited china. why did kimjong—un do this march. he visited china. why did kim jong—un do that? this march. he visited china. why did kimjong—un do that? he had an inter—korean summit coming up and then injuly, inter—korean summit coming up and then in july, 2000, inter—korean summit coming up and then injuly, 2000, kim the second received vladimir putin and that was the first ever visit by a russian or former soviet leader and then he sent a special envoy to president bill clinton in october who carried the proposition f
they wa nted grandfather before him wanted.lly to sit next to a sitting us president. how will it be going down at home? yes, that is right. history is a guide to the future of course. the last time a us president was gearing up to meet with his north korean counterpart was back in 2000 and that year, kim jong—un‘s father came out of his shell, paid his first visit to china, six years after inheriting power, just as kim jong—un china, six years after inheriting power, just as kimjong—un...
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repetitive disciplines are formed until they are second nature or habit but england have developed an u nwa ntedan unwanted knack of losing. joe root has lost six in eight, the latest on sunday. everything about and around his team is questioned. his star all—rounder ben stokes might not be fit. a good job joe all—rounder ben stokes might not be fit. a good jobjoe root has not had long to well on it. that helps getting straight back into it not having too much time to think about things. it was very clear where we needed to improve from last week and we had some good preparation and the quys we had some good preparation and the guys have worked really hard and now it is just guys have worked really hard and now it isjust going guys have worked really hard and now it is just going out and proving a point. put in a really strong performance as a group and show some real pride in the badge. well bowled. beautiful delivery. early summer bowled. beautiful delivery. early summer used to be a safe space. the last time england lost a home test was against the west indies in the first one was 1995. this
repetitive disciplines are formed until they are second nature or habit but england have developed an u nwa ntedan unwanted knack of losing. joe root has lost six in eight, the latest on sunday. everything about and around his team is questioned. his star all—rounder ben stokes might not be fit. a good job joe all—rounder ben stokes might not be fit. a good jobjoe root has not had long to well on it. that helps getting straight back into it not having too much time to think about things. it...
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it is farfrom clear she goes back with a proposal to the eu that they will say yes, given they wa nted given they wanted third country relationship with any country, be that the uk or otherwise, it is not prepared to sign up to the four freedoms. exactly, freedom of movement means freedom of movement for people. let's go the us now. president donald trump has travelled to the midwestern state of wisconsin, home of the iconic american brand harley—davidson. he is piling pressure on the motorycle manufacturer not to move some of its production abroad following the eu's introduction of steep import taxes as a result of the trade battle he started. our north america correspondent chris buckler reports from wisconsin. harley—davidson has spent decades building an all—american image that's sold all over the world. but selling the distinctive roar of these engines has become an expensive, rather than an easy ride. the company already has assembly plants in other countries. but wisconsin is seen as the heart of harley. and at this, its sprawling site in the state it calls home, workers are tal
it is farfrom clear she goes back with a proposal to the eu that they will say yes, given they wa nted given they wanted third country relationship with any country, be that the uk or otherwise, it is not prepared to sign up to the four freedoms. exactly, freedom of movement means freedom of movement for people. let's go the us now. president donald trump has travelled to the midwestern state of wisconsin, home of the iconic american brand harley—davidson. he is piling pressure on the...
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ingredient, if we can go to the world cup feeling that we are a team, we have achieved what we wa ntedchieved what we wanted in preparation. england take on costa rica in one of five friendlies being played on thursday. it's both teams final match before they head to the world cup in russia where racism has again been a talking point. the russian football union was recently fined $30,000 for racist chanting by fans during a friendly against france in march, but have we seen the last of such incidents? 0ur sports correspondent david 0rnstein has more. russia is almost ready, and in little over a week, a world cup which has proved controversial from the moment it was rewarded will kick off. todayit today it emerged that england's danny rose has told his family to stay away. but will the team leave the field if they experience abuse during the tournament? people in an idealistic world would do that in the realities are you would be thrown out of the tournament and some people say we should do that. i don't think the players want that, in actual fact. they've worked all their lives to get
ingredient, if we can go to the world cup feeling that we are a team, we have achieved what we wa ntedchieved what we wanted in preparation. england take on costa rica in one of five friendlies being played on thursday. it's both teams final match before they head to the world cup in russia where racism has again been a talking point. the russian football union was recently fined $30,000 for racist chanting by fans during a friendly against france in march, but have we seen the last of such...
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for obes, wa nted gardner's world. for obes, wanted on for services to horticulture and charity.nightley for services to drama and charity. it is certainly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey billy becomes an mbe... as does an award—winning singer who can now say... miss dynamite, mbe. lizzy yarnold has made an obe. and the only gold—medallists from this is paralympic become mbes. most honoured have gone to people out of the public eye for work in committees. people like the founder of online forum" she speaks, we here". i really wanted to elevate the voices, the everyday voices of muslim women because i felt that more often than not they are spoked about in negative terms, but we don't get to hear their authentic voices. the oldest person recognised, becoming an mbe, 103—year—old rosemary powell, britain's longest serving poppy seller who retired after 97 years earlier this month. on the line is the journalist and author kate adie, who has been awarded a cbe. congratulations, how did you find out? one of those curious communications that says "don't mention it to an
for obes, wa nted gardner's world. for obes, wanted on for services to horticulture and charity.nightley for services to drama and charity. it is certainly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey billy becomes an mbe... as does an award—winning singer who can now say... miss dynamite, mbe. lizzy yarnold has made an obe. and the only gold—medallists from this is paralympic become mbes. most honoured have gone to people out of the public eye for work in committees. people like the...
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there are moments in this film where you think you see the film he probably wa nted think you see the probably wanted to make. there is one gripping scene in a child's bedroom which recalls an iconic scene from los ratti. you think this is scary, this creepy. the rest of it feels more mechanical. when it started out asa more mechanical. when it started out as a film about fairground rides involving dinosaurs, it is perhaps not surprising. they have swapped roles between chris pratt and bryce dallas howard. that is interesting. in the last movie the dinosaurs were more convincing than the human counterparts. but now bryce dallas howard has got rid of the high heels and you do feel there is some human interest. the best i can say is it is fine, and there are moments in it that i think ok, that is the movie i would like to have seen, but it is very much a mechanical blockbuster roller—coaster ride. it is better thanjurassic roller—coaster ride. it is better than jurassic world which felt rather soulless. it is better than that. but if you think back to the first time you saw that. but if
there are moments in this film where you think you see the film he probably wa nted think you see the probably wanted to make. there is one gripping scene in a child's bedroom which recalls an iconic scene from los ratti. you think this is scary, this creepy. the rest of it feels more mechanical. when it started out asa more mechanical. when it started out as a film about fairground rides involving dinosaurs, it is perhaps not surprising. they have swapped roles between chris pratt and bryce...
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the son of a farmer, he had two properties and wa nted farmer, he had two properties and wanted to expandanced a third farm that in the deal to buy more cattle fell through it pulled the plug and henry lost everything. they wanted their money back yesterday and they couldn't care less who they hurt or what. so we lost everything. we were more or less put off properties, we could not even take food of the properties. as payment is a, the bailiff came in, we were given 30 minutes to pack a few things and move. henry works as a car taken for another farmer. move. henry works as a car taken for anotherfarmer. he move. henry works as a car taken for another farmer. he says that his bank mismanaged his business. the bank mismanaged his business. the bank told us it will not discuss individual customers but says it does not take sale process is likely u nless does not take sale process is likely unless there is a prior history —— and has a prior history of supporting agribusiness. farmers have traditionally depended on lasting and strong relationship with local bank managers, who understand the
the son of a farmer, he had two properties and wa nted farmer, he had two properties and wanted to expandanced a third farm that in the deal to buy more cattle fell through it pulled the plug and henry lost everything. they wanted their money back yesterday and they couldn't care less who they hurt or what. so we lost everything. we were more or less put off properties, we could not even take food of the properties. as payment is a, the bailiff came in, we were given 30 minutes to pack a few...
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he and liverpool wa nted holiday in the us. he and liverpool wanted to get checked out.o massachusetts general hospital. usually they wouldn't release such results like this but he gave the hospital permission to release the results. he definitely suffered from a concussion in the game. but they've concluded that it could be possible that such deficits would have affected his performance, but of course we don't know the exact result of how it happened in the match. pep guardiola has been banned for two champions league matches by uefa with the second suspended for a year after he was sent off during the second leg of manchester city's quarter final against liverpool in april. meanwhile liverpool have been fined a total of 29 thousand euros meanwhile liverpool have been fined a total of eur29,000 for a number of offenses. including 20,000 for disturbances at the first leg against city when the visiting team's bus was attacked on the way into anfield. the 32 teams going to the world cup in russia have named their 23 man squads for the tournament with the biggest surprise m
he and liverpool wa nted holiday in the us. he and liverpool wanted to get checked out.o massachusetts general hospital. usually they wouldn't release such results like this but he gave the hospital permission to release the results. he definitely suffered from a concussion in the game. but they've concluded that it could be possible that such deficits would have affected his performance, but of course we don't know the exact result of how it happened in the match. pep guardiola has been banned...
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i thought that was how i wa nted thought so.ught that was how i wanted to see it, but when it comes out on dvd, i will argue from the other side. i am out on dvd, i will argue from the other side. iam nothing if not inconsistent. i am really fascinated by in the fade, it was quite a head at the cannes film festival, i think it got the golden globe. diane kruger won the best actress award in 2017. the story as she is a mother and wife in germany and there is a neo—nazi attack in which she loses people very close to her. the film thenis people very close to her. the film then is about the way in which the legal response is firstly to turn on the community that had been attacked and then the way in which the legal system attempts and perhaps fails to deal with what has happened to her. on one hand, it is an arthouse movie, a serious sociopolitical thriller, but on the other hand, it does have one foot in the kind of revenge exploitation genre that dates back to things like death wish. if you think of night moves and death wish, but
i thought that was how i wa nted thought so.ught that was how i wanted to see it, but when it comes out on dvd, i will argue from the other side. i am out on dvd, i will argue from the other side. iam nothing if not inconsistent. i am really fascinated by in the fade, it was quite a head at the cannes film festival, i think it got the golden globe. diane kruger won the best actress award in 2017. the story as she is a mother and wife in germany and there is a neo—nazi attack in which she...
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they wa nted james have been disregarded.have been turned down twice. —— put up this lark. we are that it is of people who need to express our desires to be able to put something thatis desires to be able to put something that is meaningful to all of us, but at least be able to pay respects in which we are of the family of someone which we are of the family of someone who has been caught up in this event being fit and not to be
they wa nted james have been disregarded.have been turned down twice. —— put up this lark. we are that it is of people who need to express our desires to be able to put something thatis desires to be able to put something that is meaningful to all of us, but at least be able to pay respects in which we are of the family of someone which we are of the family of someone who has been caught up in this event being fit and not to be
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the good immigrant, andi of essays called the good immigrant, and i am by nature a writer so i wa ntedm by nature a writer so i wanted to get to something that got to the heart of these people in these wonderful characters. and there is this old steve allen quote about how comedy is time plus tragedy and what better way to talk about tragedy than through the prism of comedy? well, then it is a human comedy. and it features a comedian who is not very good, who... i mean, his career is not going anywhere, and he wonders why, and everyone else knows, and i think the reader knows. it is because he is really not terribly funny. i have a real soft spot for him. i think he is one of those people who, when he finds his voice, he will start to do better. he is kind of still messing about with who hears. we are about raqs, but he is only one of the characters and really the engine of the story is the arrival of our kenyan immigrant in the 1950s, who settles not in london, which would be the normal for the era, but goes to yorkshire and discovers that it isn't rock ‘n‘ roll and girls and all the
the good immigrant, andi of essays called the good immigrant, and i am by nature a writer so i wa ntedm by nature a writer so i wanted to get to something that got to the heart of these people in these wonderful characters. and there is this old steve allen quote about how comedy is time plus tragedy and what better way to talk about tragedy than through the prism of comedy? well, then it is a human comedy. and it features a comedian who is not very good, who... i mean, his career is not going...
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yes, they lost 6—1, but it is about a bit of dignity and the fans i was speaking to wa nted dignity andas been important on that front, and is on woman pointed out, chile is not here, the united states are not here, the united states are not here, italy is not here, but panama is, so they are still proud of what they achieved even if they got resounded beaten by england today. the 37—year—old goal—scorer, as he came off the pitch, he was hugged by every man, woman and child, apparently. let‘s cross to sarah raynsford, outside the stadium in nizhny novgorod. they are streaming out. they are. you were just hearing from well in panama by the excitement there, despite everything. —— will. the fans from panama looked pretty subdued but when the goal went in, there was pandemonium forjust that moment of celebration, the onl one moment of celebration, the only goal that panama has scored in a world cup. a reason for a bit of celebration, but generally speaking, are fairly subdued crowd from panama. most people in the crowd we re panama. most people in the crowd were russian. but a very light c
yes, they lost 6—1, but it is about a bit of dignity and the fans i was speaking to wa nted dignity andas been important on that front, and is on woman pointed out, chile is not here, the united states are not here, the united states are not here, italy is not here, but panama is, so they are still proud of what they achieved even if they got resounded beaten by england today. the 37—year—old goal—scorer, as he came off the pitch, he was hugged by every man, woman and child, apparently....
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nted. i've been that one person that thinks this -- we're allowing an emulation of the failings of the previous speaker. the export/import bank was a discharge petition. look at the budget process with speaker boehner and now with speaker ryan. the process is wrong. personalities aside, you know, they're good people. but leadep comes at a price. you have to follow the rules, and you got to make sure that you're not u susurping that process. once we get that good process, we're going to have some policy that i think the american people can buy off on. immigration is so important. this is the fabric of this country. we can't do this behind closed doors. this has to be done publicly with the american public. piece by piece by piece and explain it, allow them to chime in. >> our first call comes from ohio. this is gary. independent line, you're on with the representative. >> caller: hello, and how are you doing today? >> beautiful day. i can't complain. >> caller: i hope so. i've got a few ques
nted. i've been that one person that thinks this -- we're allowing an emulation of the failings of the previous speaker. the export/import bank was a discharge petition. look at the budget process with speaker boehner and now with speaker ryan. the process is wrong. personalities aside, you know, they're good people. but leadep comes at a price. you have to follow the rules, and you got to make sure that you're not u susurping that process. once we get that good process, we're going to have...
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it w w my husbd d who ally nted thi it'suite expsive, buit is manageab.ereporter: was s he trying toe heher daily workrk easier? nana: i think k it was mainlyy about saviving electctricit. but i i n't say for sure. when we had the wood stove he had to g go out collecting firewood and m make sure we hd enough. so maybe thahat had lot t to o with it. reporter: ththe cheese is s re. nanana gurabanididze is goingo take it toto the market.t. people h here bring prproduce y grgr or make at home, like vegeblbles, fruit, h herbs, ad mrs. nana hababarelynpackeke before a trar cocomeand buys the e lot. dependnding on the t type of ch, she pays between one euro 50 and two euros 5050 a kilo. nananayou don't get much. but ifouou live ugalally, u get by. we try to t t by oit. reporter: liza bachilava is also in charge of the housework in her home, plus the fararm and e grandchildren. she still heats water the tradaditional way on a wowood-burning s stove in the eg roroom. shshneeds a lot of hot water, d d therefe a a lot wood.d. her annualal wood supplyly cos bebetween
it w w my husbd d who ally nted thi it'suite expsive, buit is manageab.ereporter: was s he trying toe heher daily workrk easier? nana: i think k it was mainlyy about saviving electctricit. but i i n't say for sure. when we had the wood stove he had to g go out collecting firewood and m make sure we hd enough. so maybe thahat had lot t to o with it. reporter: ththe cheese is s re. nanana gurabanididze is goingo take it toto the market.t. people h here bring prproduce y grgr or make at home, like...
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ijust wa nted naturally being english.rent and it keeps you fit out of season. my name is matthew whiteley, and the england captain. the sport is similar to football, by the sport is similar to football, rugby and basketball, the element of jumping, then the contact side and that physicality of going and winning the ball and then there is the football, you catch it and look to move along quickly. i never thought i would play aussie rules. but i came down to get some fitness and from there that is where it took off. and did my first year i was playing in gb and playing in england. we have come down to huddersfield and pretty much it is my dream. i'm a brilliant middlesbrough fan, my grandparents are from there. it started in the 2006 world cup. that is what got you into the sport and thursday it has grown at a steady rate but still nowhere near where it needs to be. if they can make it through the group stages of the world cup they might stand a chance of getting further advances in the sport at home. we started with three
ijust wa nted naturally being english.rent and it keeps you fit out of season. my name is matthew whiteley, and the england captain. the sport is similar to football, by the sport is similar to football, rugby and basketball, the element of jumping, then the contact side and that physicality of going and winning the ball and then there is the football, you catch it and look to move along quickly. i never thought i would play aussie rules. but i came down to get some fitness and from there that...
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they said they wa nted still very angry. criminal wanted more answers of our looking fora criminal inquiry wanted more answers of our looking for a criminal inquiry into what happened that night and the aftermath of it. we are showing our viewers the images both from the base of the tower and immediately outside st helen‘s church. the people of the church will of course walk tojoin those people of the church will of course walk to join those at the base of the tower. so much symbolism, people wearing green, the white doves and the white roses as well. yes. many people chose to wear green today, and at the service at st helen‘s church, green scarves were left on each of the chairs so people could wear green, which has become the colour of st grenfell. two very powerful services at st helen‘s church and the base of grenfell tower, the names of each of the 72 victims were read out. candles were lit in their memory. and the families of victims were there as well. in the church, most of the front rows were reserved for people who
they said they wa nted still very angry. criminal wanted more answers of our looking fora criminal inquiry wanted more answers of our looking for a criminal inquiry into what happened that night and the aftermath of it. we are showing our viewers the images both from the base of the tower and immediately outside st helen‘s church. the people of the church will of course walk tojoin those people of the church will of course walk to join those at the base of the tower. so much symbolism, people...
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yes, at times it felt like a media scrum but the player that the uk—based press wa nted player that thess wanted to talk to was raheem sterling. he hit the headlines with that controversial gun tattoo but he said despite the fact he has come in for a lot of criticism and he has had quite a difficult week, he does not feel he has been singled out by the press. when you see a gun on someone powers—macro latecomer you think are they doing. i know there have been pictures before. why doesn't then get reported about? something that started pre—season and once the season get started, you forget about it and move on to football. it is one of those, i do not take it personally. i do not feel i have been picked on. i see there are reasons. i am feel i have been picked on. i see there are reasons. lam happy feel i have been picked on. i see there are reasons. i am happy to represent england. away from that, he says being given the iconic number 10 jersey is not only a huge honour, but he says he thinks it will make him a better player and perform better in russia. another player who we spoke to i
yes, at times it felt like a media scrum but the player that the uk—based press wa nted player that thess wanted to talk to was raheem sterling. he hit the headlines with that controversial gun tattoo but he said despite the fact he has come in for a lot of criticism and he has had quite a difficult week, he does not feel he has been singled out by the press. when you see a gun on someone powers—macro latecomer you think are they doing. i know there have been pictures before. why doesn't...
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d, right before we go,hen the president mentioned -- when nted to ban muslims on the campaignrail, it was a temporary ban until we couldgu fi out what the heck was goingt' on. s been two years, done anything when it comes to immigration. what is -- what has to be done from here on out so we won't be talng about >> the first thing and the. president ran ons this i we need to build a wall. we need to secure our nation andhen it comes to this ban we need to make sure that nationses that are letti people come to our country they have a system that vets them before they tbet to us . and that's not illegal, un constitutional or anything else. that's totally within the tradition of our g fer n if that's what this was good, you and i would agree. this is not about security, this is 's about banning muslim. tlaaid ten seconds here, amad. it's really important, the president won't act, the supreme court won't act. it's up to t people. it's we the people who control what happens to this country ant ourry is going through a disaster at the moment and we need people to go out in the streets and we
d, right before we go,hen the president mentioned -- when nted to ban muslims on the campaignrail, it was a temporary ban until we couldgu fi out what the heck was goingt' on. s been two years, done anything when it comes to immigration. what is -- what has to be done from here on out so we won't be talng about >> the first thing and the. president ran ons this i we need to build a wall. we need to secure our nation andhen it comes to this ban we need to make sure that nationses that are...
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jon: and the boys and their toys moment, where chairman kimwa nted to see inside the beast, the president's famous limo. then came the signing of a document apparently committing north korea to completeea denuzation, even if it was rather longer on intent than concrete steps to get there. pres. trump: would you like to say something to the press? >> we have a anstoric meeting decided to leave the past behind. jon: the document contains 4 key points -- agreeing tblish new relations, joining together to build a lasting and stable peace working towards th complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula, and recovering the remainof prisoners of war. >> seven billion people inhabit planet earth -- jon: before donald trump's news conference, journalists were videoa propaganda-sty produced by the americans extolling the great conacher the nuclear rise -- denuclearized future ahead. m >> t, two leaders, one destiny. jon: missing from it were key les. demands -- that the process must be irreversnd verifiable. that looked like a negotiating victory to the north koreans. that was a repeated question
jon: and the boys and their toys moment, where chairman kimwa nted to see inside the beast, the president's famous limo. then came the signing of a document apparently committing north korea to completeea denuzation, even if it was rather longer on intent than concrete steps to get there. pres. trump: would you like to say something to the press? >> we have a anstoric meeting decided to leave the past behind. jon: the document contains 4 key points -- agreeing tblish new relations,...
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amongst hundreds of thousands of refugees, aid workers prepare for a wave of u nwa nted aid workers prepare but so far, the numbers have been low. the biggest fear is that these children will grow up with the stigma attached to them. we are working extremely hard to build in a safety support system for these children so they can grow up for these children so they can grow up with the best possible chance. so many have been marked by sexual violence. all these women have stories of rape and beatings, husbands and children killed. this woman miscarried after being raped. she told me she wanted the baby because her two sons had been murdered. of course it's difficult for us to check these accounts but so for us to check these accounts but so many of them are so similar. there are two big unknown is here. there are two big unknown is here. the first is just how many people are we talking about? it's hard to be precise about the number of women who were raped, the number of women who were raped, the number of women who may have had abortions and the number of children born in this situation and
amongst hundreds of thousands of refugees, aid workers prepare for a wave of u nwa nted aid workers prepare but so far, the numbers have been low. the biggest fear is that these children will grow up with the stigma attached to them. we are working extremely hard to build in a safety support system for these children so they can grow up for these children so they can grow up with the best possible chance. so many have been marked by sexual violence. all these women have stories of rape and...
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we wa nted you is personal. —— the assurance.itutions. the goodwill of our prime minister is one thing but you don't know the person in the security service's intentions. what did he want you to stay in ethiopia to do? join a political party, join the government? talk to particular government? talk to particular government groups close to him and affiliated with him. those groups that came from abroad as well. he saidi that came from abroad as well. he said i should take my time and discuss. he's having a big consultation publicly, isn't he, appealing to all operation groups to return and take part in the political process —— opposition groups. the elections are in 2020, will you stand and in what capacity? in my case i'm a british national and ethiopian law doesn't allow any... would you give up your british passport and take an ethiopian one? we will have to seek in the coming months and years. you cannot say no to that. when will you go back? we haven't finished discussing the situation in ethiopia with my fellow comrades outs
we wa nted you is personal. —— the assurance.itutions. the goodwill of our prime minister is one thing but you don't know the person in the security service's intentions. what did he want you to stay in ethiopia to do? join a political party, join the government? talk to particular government? talk to particular government groups close to him and affiliated with him. those groups that came from abroad as well. he saidi that came from abroad as well. he said i should take my time and...
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we wa nted very common drink. —— bulgarian.r usage outside of the kitchen, we wanted it ina outside of the kitchen, we wanted it in a cocktail. signing up for wind rakia cocktail please. —— one. enjoy. the perfect combination has tomatojuice and enjoy. the perfect combination has tomato juice and spices. wow! 0h, that's nice. there is an ongoing debate about how to make all syria's communists era buildings for the modern century. —— bulgaria. and this could become one of the most tourists draws in all of the country. with me is an architect, she is an expert on the subject. i am excited. it has been a long time i have wanted to come here. it is massive, is in it? at 70 metres high, 60 metres wide, it looks out over the balkan mountains. completed in1981, it over the balkan mountains. completed in 1981, it was billed as an iconic monument to the nationalist party. this was the birthplace of the ball dairy and socialist movement. —— bulgarian. this is powerful, powerful architecture. following the colla pse powerful architecture.
we wa nted very common drink. —— bulgarian.r usage outside of the kitchen, we wanted it ina outside of the kitchen, we wanted it in a cocktail. signing up for wind rakia cocktail please. —— one. enjoy. the perfect combination has tomatojuice and enjoy. the perfect combination has tomato juice and spices. wow! 0h, that's nice. there is an ongoing debate about how to make all syria's communists era buildings for the modern century. —— bulgaria. and this could become one of the most...
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they wa nted last few days? they love it. in the white house, somebody who is going to get things done and they are really listening to his tweets saying, hey, i'm the one that did it, this has been going one that did it, this has been going on decade after decade, everyone else failed, it wasn't just 0bamacare andi else failed, it wasn't just 0bamacare and i was the one that sat down and is safer now. those that love donald trump no matter what he does, see this as a big win. of course, the rest of the country is like, what just happened? course, the rest of the country is like, whatjust happened? this whole idea that he's not even telling our long—time allies, south korea, that he called war games was fairly stunning. youjust he called war games was fairly stunning. you just said he called war games was fairly stunning. youjust said it, no matter what he does. today we had senator bob corker of tennessee, a state you have spent a long time and, warning against the cold like situation that donald trump has created. why do yo
they wa nted last few days? they love it. in the white house, somebody who is going to get things done and they are really listening to his tweets saying, hey, i'm the one that did it, this has been going one that did it, this has been going on decade after decade, everyone else failed, it wasn't just 0bamacare andi else failed, it wasn't just 0bamacare and i was the one that sat down and is safer now. those that love donald trump no matter what he does, see this as a big win. of course, the...
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like everyone, we live through the struggle for a manner of months before picking a name and we wa ntedby arrived but we chose niamh because we just liked it and we thought she looked like she suited the name and it means bright and radiant and snow which seemed like a good combination. there was our way of inflicting the amount of love she gave even before she arrived. how do i reflect the generosity and it seemed to be that way we could show that love and generosity. thank you for watching a think saturday gave many areas of the british ours a taste of what is to come over the coming days. i will show you what they mean in just coming days. i will show you what they mean injust a coming days. i will show you what they mean in just a second. the coming days. i will show you what they mean injust a second. the dane came toa they mean injust a second. the dane came to a glorious and notjust on the rebates but away from the northern parts of scotland. high pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing thejet pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing the jet stream world to the nor
like everyone, we live through the struggle for a manner of months before picking a name and we wa ntedby arrived but we chose niamh because we just liked it and we thought she looked like she suited the name and it means bright and radiant and snow which seemed like a good combination. there was our way of inflicting the amount of love she gave even before she arrived. how do i reflect the generosity and it seemed to be that way we could show that love and generosity. thank you for watching a...
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this man wa nted intensive. —— blockbusters.at lets you feel very kinetic and animated characters running around the ca twa lks characters running around the catwalks of a city, having the camera person followed the act is spontaneously. —— actors. not with preplanned camera moves. making this film would normally rip why are expensive green screen work. normally, the city would be added in postproduction. best deals allow them to create a technique to bring a multi—million dollar vision to the screen for a fraction of what it would normally cost. is created... for a tsars, they are usually having to imagine what will fill the green space. —— actors with this technology we can protect it straight onto the movie screen. actors can see exactly what movie they are in. that was mark in la. finally, with wimbledon starting on monday, i thought i would get in some practice on a court. and, of course, i brought along my robot buddy. it autonomously patrols the court and collect the balls you lobbed, smashed, or in my case, mishit. for a
this man wa nted intensive. —— blockbusters.at lets you feel very kinetic and animated characters running around the ca twa lks characters running around the catwalks of a city, having the camera person followed the act is spontaneously. —— actors. not with preplanned camera moves. making this film would normally rip why are expensive green screen work. normally, the city would be added in postproduction. best deals allow them to create a technique to bring a multi—million dollar...
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the barrister wa nted companies involved.the enquiry to take a shortcut to drive immediate recommendations to improve safety for social housing tenants. this man lived on floor 15. right for social housing tenants. this man lived on floor15. right now we are talking the risk in towers, it doesn't be calm, it is not about g re nfell tower a ny doesn't be calm, it is not about grenfell tower any more. the families of those lost and the survivors have been placed at the heart of this process, but they face a long wait for this enquiry‘s considered answers to their many questions. tom funds, bbc news, at the granville enquiry. —— grenfell enquiry. ajudge in california, who was widely criticised for his leniency towards a student sex attacker, has been removed from office by local voters. in 2016, judge aaron persky gave a 6—month jail sentence to stanford university swimmer, brock turner, for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman after a party on campus. the student could have been sent to prison for 14 years. our corresponden
the barrister wa nted companies involved.the enquiry to take a shortcut to drive immediate recommendations to improve safety for social housing tenants. this man lived on floor 15. right for social housing tenants. this man lived on floor15. right now we are talking the risk in towers, it doesn't be calm, it is not about g re nfell tower a ny doesn't be calm, it is not about grenfell tower any more. the families of those lost and the survivors have been placed at the heart of this process, but...
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the we started in 1989 when my mother wa nted started in 1989 when my mother wanted to visit a healthr—old me, we decided to help out, we work from a garage, a long time before the internet, and it was just piles of brochures stacked everywhere, a phone and an old fax machine, that is how we began. it has been a big success, your website is used widely, the business model, how do you make money? we make money from representing the spa supplies that we deal with over the uk, and they pay us a commission across. —— spa suppliers. how did you find operators like groupon affecting the industry, cut—price deals, spa one for two, how is that affecting the industry? it promotes the industry asa industry? it promotes the industry as a whole, it is not bad, but with my website, all of our spas have to be toa my website, all of our spas have to be to a minimum standard, so we know which ever spa add customer goes to, they will have a minimum experience of let's say a couple of treatment rooms, leisure facilities, pool, sauna, steam room,jim, rooms, leisure facilities, pool, sauna, steam room, j
the we started in 1989 when my mother wa nted started in 1989 when my mother wanted to visit a healthr—old me, we decided to help out, we work from a garage, a long time before the internet, and it was just piles of brochures stacked everywhere, a phone and an old fax machine, that is how we began. it has been a big success, your website is used widely, the business model, how do you make money? we make money from representing the spa supplies that we deal with over the uk, and they pay us a...
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that is a to italy's pro— europe president to has got what he wa nted europe president to has got whatrussels conflict between the populist will now be in government and brussels may not be over. the new government is making promises. it wants to spend more and cut taxes which may put it into conflict with the eu spending rules and the new interior minister, the league's leader wants a tough new policy on migration which may provoke argument. james reynolds for us there. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: all hail stormzy. the british grime star triumphs at this year's ivor novello awards. the queen and her husband and their royal pro— gross. the moment of crowning in accordance with the order of service, by a signal given with great guns of the tower shall be shot. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammed ali who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely outfought, he transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a fighter and he fought all the way to the end. even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite
that is a to italy's pro— europe president to has got what he wa nted europe president to has got whatrussels conflict between the populist will now be in government and brussels may not be over. the new government is making promises. it wants to spend more and cut taxes which may put it into conflict with the eu spending rules and the new interior minister, the league's leader wants a tough new policy on migration which may provoke argument. james reynolds for us there. stay with us on bbc...
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wednesday, with david davis, the brake secretary, that he might be residing if he did not get what he wa ntedoms policy, that seems to get sorted for theresa may, for her tojump on a plane for the g7, and by the time she had landed in canada, there was a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding a recording that had emerged of boris johnson deriding his a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding his state of the talks, saying it could be headed for a meltdown. all of this of course has been building up and building up to a summit of eu leaders at the end of this month. we have been told that at that summit, we will likely, or sometime before, get a white paper from the government, a proposal, outlining how it saw the future relationship that it would have with the european union will stop we now learned from mrs may that it is not going to come out and what is more, although swirling problems that have been illustrated by borisjohnson and david davis, she has to try and sort all of this out at and away, at checkers, that premise to retreat in the countryside, behind those
wednesday, with david davis, the brake secretary, that he might be residing if he did not get what he wa ntedoms policy, that seems to get sorted for theresa may, for her tojump on a plane for the g7, and by the time she had landed in canada, there was a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding a recording that had emerged of boris johnson deriding his a recording that had emerged of borisjohnson deriding his state of the talks, saying it could be headed for a meltdown. all of this...
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i love the bbchas been my work family for more than 30 years, and i wa nted family for more than 30 years best. sometimes families feel the need to shout at each other, but it is always a relief when you can stop shouting. i am grateful to the director—general for helping me resolve this. i do feel that he has led from the front today. in acknowledging the value of my work as china editor, the bbc has awarded me several years of backdated pay. but for me, this was a lwa ys backdated pay. but for me, this was always about principle, and not about the money. so i am giving all of that money away to help women who need it more than i do. after all, at the bbc, today, i can say i am equal. women in workplaces up and down this country, i want to have them say the same. a hosepipe ban has tonight been introduced in northern ireland. it's the first time such a move has been made there since 1995. elsewhere, in other parts of the uk, water firms are warning people to conserve supplies as the hot weather continues. mark simpson reports from belfast. going... going... gone. the hosepipe ban began a
i love the bbchas been my work family for more than 30 years, and i wa nted family for more than 30 years best. sometimes families feel the need to shout at each other, but it is always a relief when you can stop shouting. i am grateful to the director—general for helping me resolve this. i do feel that he has led from the front today. in acknowledging the value of my work as china editor, the bbc has awarded me several years of backdated pay. but for me, this was a lwa ys backdated pay. but...
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. >>> nbc news goes inside the larst detention center on the boarder where nted children are locked inside. >> it's 10 to -year-olds, boys that are without their family. >>> the uproar over the solute hidden from u.s. cameras being used as propaganda on north korea state tv. >>> what doctors he found about reducing your risk of one of the most common forms of cancer by harnessing the power of vitamin d. >>> is this the solution to beating the traffic? how would you like to speed up your commute and get there fo times faster? >>> tag you're it, this group of friends kept it going for 30 years. they even got me. >> how are you? >> you're it. >>> tonight, the hollywood stars bringing it to the big screen a ouncer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. a bombshell report handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigion is out tonight blasting then fobi director james comehis handling of the case and providing ammo for all sides on the partisan war over the integrity the fbi. the report by the justice department's inspector general dinged co
. >>> nbc news goes inside the larst detention center on the boarder where nted children are locked inside. >> it's 10 to -year-olds, boys that are without their family. >>> the uproar over the solute hidden from u.s. cameras being used as propaganda on north korea state tv. >>> what doctors he found about reducing your risk of one of the most common forms of cancer by harnessing the power of vitamin d. >>> is this the solution to beating the traffic?...
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the barrister wa nted companies involved.ake a shortcut and immediately improve safety for housing tenants. this man lived on floor 15. right now, we are talking, people are at risk in towers. they are at risk even in houses. the risk is not... it doesn't become the same as the grenfell tower. it's not about grenfell tower any more, it's about the uk. the families of those lost at grenfell and the survivors have been placed at the heart of this process, but they face a long wait for this inquiry‘s considered answers to their many questions. tom symonds, bbc news, at the grenfell inquiry. just days before before the summit between president trump and the north korean leader, authorities in singapore have been giving some idea of the sheer scale of their security operation. large areas will be sealed off and restrictions will be in place for several days — it's going to cause major disruption. rahuljoglekar reports. the roads may look calm for now but singapore may soon be transformed into a fortress. we know that sentosa islan
the barrister wa nted companies involved.ake a shortcut and immediately improve safety for housing tenants. this man lived on floor 15. right now, we are talking, people are at risk in towers. they are at risk even in houses. the risk is not... it doesn't become the same as the grenfell tower. it's not about grenfell tower any more, it's about the uk. the families of those lost at grenfell and the survivors have been placed at the heart of this process, but they face a long wait for this...
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the teams have got a bit of talent and i just wa nted have got a bit of talent and i just wanted to see side. shooting from 30 yards, because that's what he was limited to. can we forget this one pretty sharpish please? both teams professing to the last 16 and mumbled to do much better now they have reached the knockout stages. —— and both teams will hope to do much better. australia lost to peru. australia where facing an uphill task and needed a french favour. but they had to beat this peruvian outfits. after the two groups these defeats the south american world cup hopes were already over but they did not want to leave russia empty—handed. fans we re to leave russia empty—handed. fans were stinky till the end. and this is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, theirfirst is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, their first world is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, theirfirst world cup goal for 36 years. peruvian tears ofjoy. behind in the game they have to when, australia managed to get in behind the peru defends that this happened was denied. the peruvian skipper wanted a taste of the ac
the teams have got a bit of talent and i just wa nted have got a bit of talent and i just wanted to see side. shooting from 30 yards, because that's what he was limited to. can we forget this one pretty sharpish please? both teams professing to the last 16 and mumbled to do much better now they have reached the knockout stages. —— and both teams will hope to do much better. australia lost to peru. australia where facing an uphill task and needed a french favour. but they had to beat this...
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no surprise, misses may wa nted publicly? flagging up labour discussions. this government has always been a party that will back business and will continue to do so. and... and we... we back business because it is businesses that create millions ofjobs for people in our country, that provide billions of pounds in tax that we can spend out the back on our public services they are the backbone of out services they are the backbone of our prosperity. we were going to have a conservative mp, but i'm afraid rather like borisjohnson has gone a wall. we hear big business complaining about brexit. big business likes being in the single market. they like the status quote. very different from small businesses who might not like the red tape. yell mac i think what we have seen from airbus and bmw, saying they are 110w from airbus and bmw, saying they are now a breaking point in terms of what they need for certainty. it is a signal that businesses are starting to find that this is an impossible situation that the government has put them
no surprise, misses may wa nted publicly? flagging up labour discussions. this government has always been a party that will back business and will continue to do so. and... and we... we back business because it is businesses that create millions ofjobs for people in our country, that provide billions of pounds in tax that we can spend out the back on our public services they are the backbone of out services they are the backbone of our prosperity. we were going to have a conservative mp, but...