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and choosing to sack owen smith?member has done in that situation, he has a party policy to stay part of a customs union, but not touch the single market and not consider a second referendum. owen smith's massively contradictory to that. in a sense, he didn't have much choice. but the timing of this is obviously important in the sense that corbyn has grabbed hold of all believers in the labour party —— the leavers. he has the strength to follow through with sacking a senior member of the shadow cabinet. you will be well aware that some of the creditors of jeremy corbyn has come from people saying he has taken a tougher stance with owen smith than he has with some people that have expressed anti—semitic views in their opinions. do you think the fact that he has done this to owen smith, sacked him, it is a sign of the strength thatjeremy corbyn feels he has as leader? gayle absolutely. jeremy corbyn made the calculation that all the members are against him on brexit but with him on the type of labour party that he want
and choosing to sack owen smith?member has done in that situation, he has a party policy to stay part of a customs union, but not touch the single market and not consider a second referendum. owen smith's massively contradictory to that. in a sense, he didn't have much choice. but the timing of this is obviously important in the sense that corbyn has grabbed hold of all believers in the labour party —— the leavers. he has the strength to follow through with sacking a senior member of the...
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was it inevitable that owen smith would have to go?l in the newspaper article? his relations withjeremy corbyn have never been easier to challenging for the leadership in 2016 and is difficult relations continued into the shadow cabinet thatjeremy corbyn believed owen smith was not very collegiate. he made interventions on brexit without informing other members of the front bench team and so you defy collective responsibility and you know what happens. you have to leave. owen smith will believe this is brexit, not a normal issue so normal conventions should not apply and he believes brexit is dangerous for the uk economy but on the issue of northern ireland, he believes it is very destabilising to the politics of northern ireland. and also friends of owen smith complain that he found out about his sacking from journalists and they appear to know beforejeremy corbyn phoned him and that account is disputed by the leadership. there is another story involving the labour leader tonight and that goes back to him liking something on facebook
was it inevitable that owen smith would have to go?l in the newspaper article? his relations withjeremy corbyn have never been easier to challenging for the leadership in 2016 and is difficult relations continued into the shadow cabinet thatjeremy corbyn believed owen smith was not very collegiate. he made interventions on brexit without informing other members of the front bench team and so you defy collective responsibility and you know what happens. you have to leave. owen smith will believe...
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owen smith is sacked from the shadow cabinet but diane abbott remains?s against the labour party's settled position now in relation to brexit and i think on that basis, if you are to speak against the collective view of the cabinet, the shadow cabinet, then you have to go on to the backbenches. i stepped down from the front bench myself a couple of months ago because i wa nted couple of months ago because i wanted to speak on a wider range of issues and i was not able to do that whilst being on the front bench and soi whilst being on the front bench and so i decided to be an outrider on the backbenches and that is what owen smith can now do. he decided to speak up for the things he feels passionate about. when you take on a front bench role you have to accept collective responsibility. that is a normal process but why have diane abbott ‘s remarks not be regarded as a sacking offence when these are? lemi compared to your benefit, you've probably read all of this, but our people watching probably will not have done, owen smith wrote, we have the right to k
owen smith is sacked from the shadow cabinet but diane abbott remains?s against the labour party's settled position now in relation to brexit and i think on that basis, if you are to speak against the collective view of the cabinet, the shadow cabinet, then you have to go on to the backbenches. i stepped down from the front bench myself a couple of months ago because i wa nted couple of months ago because i wanted to speak on a wider range of issues and i was not able to do that whilst being on...
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what owen smith actually said is not remotely surprising to students of owen smith politics, of whichne, i am a nerd and i covered the election campaign in the lady leadership campaign two yea rs the lady leadership campaign two years ago where he covered —— challenged jeremy corbyn. last summer challenged jeremy corbyn. last summer he took a dig around jeremy corbyn‘s top table in the conventional so—called collective responsibility is using from him should party policy whether you or not. how does labour square that with this letter that was in the public domain since diane abbott sent it to her constituents and she says that the government won the vote of moving the brexit bill to the next age but the labour party continue to push for the many are not the nightly shoe argues for the electorate voting on the deal. interesting. it is tricky from the tea m interesting. it is tricky from the team corbin perspective. it is a letter to which several of owen's supporters have gazed intently in the last few hours. it is only four months old. quite quickly after that she popped up on questi
what owen smith actually said is not remotely surprising to students of owen smith politics, of whichne, i am a nerd and i covered the election campaign in the lady leadership campaign two yea rs the lady leadership campaign two years ago where he covered —— challenged jeremy corbyn. last summer challenged jeremy corbyn. last summer he took a dig around jeremy corbyn‘s top table in the conventional so—called collective responsibility is using from him should party policy whether you or...
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owen smith was a valued colleague.ution to the debate and he will be able to do so. what he cannot do is sit on our front bench and advance a position which is not labour party policy. but no one is saying that he can't have his own opinion. but we are clear, we want a meaningful vote on the final deal in parliament because after all, we are a parliamentary democracy, but we are not calling for a secondary random. the reaction of one other labourmp, if only random. the reaction of one other labour mp, if only anti—semites were dealt with as swiftly as remainders —— remain. jeremy corbyn appearing to go against the removal of a mural which was anti—semitic. he says tonight, i'll sincerely regret that idid not tonight, i'll sincerely regret that i did not look more closely at the image which was deeply anti—semitic andi image which was deeply anti—semitic and i heartily support its removal. so he is getting flak for that this evening. thank you, jonathan bate, in westminster. the high court has given permission for the l
owen smith was a valued colleague.ution to the debate and he will be able to do so. what he cannot do is sit on our front bench and advance a position which is not labour party policy. but no one is saying that he can't have his own opinion. but we are clear, we want a meaningful vote on the final deal in parliament because after all, we are a parliamentary democracy, but we are not calling for a secondary random. the reaction of one other labourmp, if only random. the reaction of one other...
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>> owens: this checkpoint alone. were a port of entry, this would be about the third- busiest port of entry in the entire country. >> pelley: if you checked them all, commerce would stop? >> owens: right. so part of our job at c.b.p. is to facilitate legitimate trade and travel; at the same time, securing our borders. >> pelley: smugglers recruit american drivers because they are less suspicious. we wondered how they find willing americans, so we called one. >> this call is from troy dock, an inmate at a federal prison. >> pelley: former truck driver troy dock is in a prison we were not allowed to visit. he told us he crossed the border to see the sights. a man befriended him, and asked dock to smuggle an abused woman and child across the border. after dinner and drinks, the man confessed that what he really wanted was to pay dock $5,000 to transport a dozen illegal immigrants waiting at this safe house in the united states. when dock arrived there, the dozen turned out to be 50. >> pelley: did you have any trouble a
>> owens: this checkpoint alone. were a port of entry, this would be about the third- busiest port of entry in the entire country. >> pelley: if you checked them all, commerce would stop? >> owens: right. so part of our job at c.b.p. is to facilitate legitimate trade and travel; at the same time, securing our borders. >> pelley: smugglers recruit american drivers because they are less suspicious. we wondered how they find willing americans, so we called one. >>...
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owen smith has reacted to the news on twitter.remy corbyn for my long held views on the damage brexit will do to the good friday agreement and the economy of the entire uk. those views are shared by labour members and supporters and i will continue to speak up for them, and in the interest of our country. our political correspondent jonathan blake is in westminster. for how many labour mps is he actually is in? many mps would agree with him on that policy. in terms of wider party membership, labour voters were largely in favour of remaining in the european union. so it is clear that owen smith is not speaking purely for himself and he is reflecting to an extent the views of some of the party membership and a good deal of labour party mps as well. but the problem was was that he was saying that from his position as one ofjeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet and from there, it is generally expected, although not a lwa ys generally expected, although not always the case, that mps are expected to toe the party line. to come out so flagrantl
owen smith has reacted to the news on twitter.remy corbyn for my long held views on the damage brexit will do to the good friday agreement and the economy of the entire uk. those views are shared by labour members and supporters and i will continue to speak up for them, and in the interest of our country. our political correspondent jonathan blake is in westminster. for how many labour mps is he actually is in? many mps would agree with him on that policy. in terms of wider party membership,...
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is he right to sack owen smith over europe? no.ip on his party that he can sack someone with pro—eu views swiftly without causing a serious split. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. a car bomb has targeted the head of security in the egyptian city of alexandria. the minister survived, but two policemen were killed and five others were injured. the attack comes two days ahead of the presidential election. the headlines on bbc news: hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets across the united states for mass demonstrations in support of gun control. france will organise a national tribute for the policeman who died after changing places with hostages during yesterday's terror attack at a supermarket. the labour mp owen smith sasteremy corbyn made a mistake by sacking him from the shadow cabinet for calling for another eu referendum. sport now and we have a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. australia's cameron bancroft is caught ball tampering with his captain, steve smith, admitting that he knew. he knew in advance.
is he right to sack owen smith over europe? no.ip on his party that he can sack someone with pro—eu views swiftly without causing a serious split. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. a car bomb has targeted the head of security in the egyptian city of alexandria. the minister survived, but two policemen were killed and five others were injured. the attack comes two days ahead of the presidential election. the headlines on bbc news: hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets across...
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he told us mr corbyn was right to fire owen smith.e labour party settled position in relation to brexit, and on that basis, if you will speak against the collective view of the shadow cabinet, then i'm afraid you have to go on to the backbenches. i stepped down from the front bench myself a couple of months ago because i wanted to speak on a wider range of issues. i wasn't able to do that whilst being on the front bench, and so i decided to be an out rider, if you like, on the backbenches, and that is what owen can now do for the peak and speak up for the things he feels passionately about. when you take a front bench role, you have to accept collective responsibility. that was chris williamson, the labour mp for derby north. a reminder that this coming thursday, it marks one year to go before the uk leave the eu. throughout the week, we will put your questions to a range of experts. it is for 15 pm. the headlines: hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are attending rallies across the united states as part of the march for our lives
he told us mr corbyn was right to fire owen smith.e labour party settled position in relation to brexit, and on that basis, if you will speak against the collective view of the shadow cabinet, then i'm afraid you have to go on to the backbenches. i stepped down from the front bench myself a couple of months ago because i wanted to speak on a wider range of issues. i wasn't able to do that whilst being on the front bench, and so i decided to be an out rider, if you like, on the backbenches, and...
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iama you back the sacking of owen smith.th needed to stick to collective responsibility. it is a team if you're in the shadow cabinet. that has been the case ever since the labour party was formed. it was under clement attlee and harold wilson and tony blair. he is entitled to his puberty is not entitled to his puberty is not entitled to his puberty is not entitled to express views that are not the views of the labour party —— he is entitled to his views. he should have resigned and saved mr corbyn the problem of sacking him. didn't the labour conference say the final settlement should be subject to the approval of parliament and through a general election or referendum? it said that in 2016 but in 2017 we had a general election and in that general election, the labour manifesto that we all stood on, idid, owen labour manifesto that we all stood on, i did, owen smith dead, said that labour and the result of the referendum. that was the opening statement, there was no ambiguity and he is entitled to have his own view but that
iama you back the sacking of owen smith.th needed to stick to collective responsibility. it is a team if you're in the shadow cabinet. that has been the case ever since the labour party was formed. it was under clement attlee and harold wilson and tony blair. he is entitled to his puberty is not entitled to his puberty is not entitled to his puberty is not entitled to express views that are not the views of the labour party —— he is entitled to his views. he should have resigned and saved...
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owen smith needs to or needed to stick to collective responsibility.w cabinet. that has been the case ever since the labour party was formed. it was under clement attlee, harold wilson, tony blair and it is right and proper. he is entitled to his view but not to express views that are not the views of the labour party when he is in the shadow cabinet. actually, he should have resigned and saved mr corbyn the problem of sacking him. didn't labour conference say final settle m e nt labour conference say final settlement should be subject to approval in parliament and possibly through a general election or referendum? it said that in 2016 but in 2017 we had a general election and in that election, the labour manifesto that we all stood on, i did, owen smith dead, said that labour accepts the result of the referendum. that was the opening statement. there was no ambiguity. he is entitled to have his own review but that is the manifesto he stood on, we all stood on it, he is not entitled to be in the shadow cabinet and take a view at variance with where the
owen smith needs to or needed to stick to collective responsibility.w cabinet. that has been the case ever since the labour party was formed. it was under clement attlee, harold wilson, tony blair and it is right and proper. he is entitled to his view but not to express views that are not the views of the labour party when he is in the shadow cabinet. actually, he should have resigned and saved mr corbyn the problem of sacking him. didn't labour conference say final settle m e nt labour...
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owen is not here. it was clear... >> you know, she got a life estate in the building which i think is important. i mean getting her life estate in the building, i think was good. and she certainly had the ability to remain in that unit under that life estate. i think what happened because i have been through the process before is the condo conversion required her to sign a document. >> as an owner. >> as an owner. even as a tenant, she would have to sign the document. i think she held the discretion whether to sign the document or the not. i get there were people trying to negotiate things for her. and they were not agreed upon. and she did not sign the document which prevented the ability for the remainder of the owners to condo convert the building. she could have signed it. she was not obligated to sign the document. it then went on -- she was evicted. she was evicted for violating the life estate agreement. that is where things get murky. it was not necessarily a no fault eviction. it was determine
owen is not here. it was clear... >> you know, she got a life estate in the building which i think is important. i mean getting her life estate in the building, i think was good. and she certainly had the ability to remain in that unit under that life estate. i think what happened because i have been through the process before is the condo conversion required her to sign a document. >> as an owner. >> as an owner. even as a tenant, she would have to sign the document. i think...
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owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit, despite being sacked from the labour front benchver the issue. and in half an hour, mandy baker looks back at recent events in westminster in the week in parliament. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people are preparing to take part in marches across the united states, calling for tighter gun controls. the protests have been dubbed ‘the march of our lives‘. let's go to gary o'donoghue in washington. they are expecting hundreds of thousands of people, that's what the organisers say here in washington as well as those other rallies right around the country, and indeed, around the country, and indeed, around the country, and indeed, around the world, too. there's one in london. we expect them in other places as well. they are asking for something sippel, they are asking to go to school and safe when they go to school. it doesn't sound like much but it is a controversial area, gun control in america, it is incredibly hard to do. what florida stu d e nts incredibly hard to do. what florida students have ma
owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit, despite being sacked from the labour front benchver the issue. and in half an hour, mandy baker looks back at recent events in westminster in the week in parliament. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people are preparing to take part in marches across the united states, calling for tighter gun controls. the protests have been dubbed ‘the march of our lives‘. let's go to gary o'donoghue in washington. they...
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alison mcgovern, who supports owen smith's stance on brexit.k you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. news this lunchtime. yourself a frontbencher for a time and as shadow city minister. and as shadow city minister. their direct area of responsibility, are they not asking to be sacked? are they not asking to be sacked? —— central to those responsibilities really. really. .. threaten peace and i think that is why... how would you prevent that? full terms of the tory brexit is known. known. none of what has been said recently is really very new. recently is really very new. worried up and down the country about the tory hard brexit. about the tory hard brexit. had job losses and people are very worried about it. worried about it. of internal political processes, it is the substance of the matter. is the substance of the matter. agreement and labour members want us to fight for their jobs. agreement and labour members want us to fight for theirjobs. to fight for theirjobs. remind me, did your constituents but leave ? remind me, did your
alison mcgovern, who supports owen smith's stance on brexit.k you for being with us on bbc news this lunchtime. news this lunchtime. yourself a frontbencher for a time and as shadow city minister. and as shadow city minister. their direct area of responsibility, are they not asking to be sacked? are they not asking to be sacked? —— central to those responsibilities really. really. .. threaten peace and i think that is why... how would you prevent that? full terms of the tory brexit is...
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and owen smith is not.mn, there was a high potential that it would cost him hisjob. there was a high potential that it would cost him his job. chris mason, thank you. a former classmate of the russian spy poisoned in salisbury has claimed that his friend wanted a full pardon from president putin. vladimir timoshkov told bbc news that sergei skripal regretted becoming a double agent. mr skripal and his daughter yulia remain critically ill in hospital. 18 investigators from the uk‘s information commissioner have been searching the london headquarters of cambridge analytica overnight, after a high court judge granted them a warrant. the firm is at the centre of a data privacy row and is accused of using information from millions of facebook users to help political campaigns, without their consent. ben ando reports. after a week of waiting for a warrant, last night the inspectors called. theirjob — to search the offices of cambridge analytica for evidence that data gathered via a facebook personality test from
and owen smith is not.mn, there was a high potential that it would cost him hisjob. there was a high potential that it would cost him his job. chris mason, thank you. a former classmate of the russian spy poisoned in salisbury has claimed that his friend wanted a full pardon from president putin. vladimir timoshkov told bbc news that sergei skripal regretted becoming a double agent. mr skripal and his daughter yulia remain critically ill in hospital. 18 investigators from the uk‘s information...
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let's talk to owen smith now. what did jeremy corbyn say? let down by you? no, he simply said he was unhappy, i think that was the precise word he scented text and then a phone call. to be honest, i am not sure i was speaking against labour party policy. the labour party at its conference which is sovereign in terms of policy passed a motion last year that said exactly what i said in my article for the guardian newspaper and other members of the shadow cabinet, diane abbott recently articulated almost exactly the same views about the prospects for a people'sthe vote at the end of the process. i am not sure it is true i was overstepping the mark. i have been clear the last two years these are my views and jeremy corbyn knew that when he appointed me and he has never asked me to renounce them. kyle abbott said you are a valued colleague but it is argued you cannot sit on the front page of the opposition while advancing a position that is not labour party policy. she does not agree. pretty rich for her to say that given she did the same thing b
let's talk to owen smith now. what did jeremy corbyn say? let down by you? no, he simply said he was unhappy, i think that was the precise word he scented text and then a phone call. to be honest, i am not sure i was speaking against labour party policy. the labour party at its conference which is sovereign in terms of policy passed a motion last year that said exactly what i said in my article for the guardian newspaper and other members of the shadow cabinet, diane abbott recently articulated...
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and the reporting there for now is kevin owen here moscow so thanks for watching his latest live update programs continue for you right after this break. combination of ashish impinged very artful policy towards russia where he used the steps of great relationship with food and a killer and american mistakes in dealing with russia and we have this relationship between russia and china to become. quite a lot can be quite fit and would be quite difficult to undermine. there's nobody that's keeping goober as asian economy we're all working for below minimum wage at the end of the day if you factor in the ecological devastation of dancing chicken effect and all the cruelty prone eggs cool escapes this nightmare
and the reporting there for now is kevin owen here moscow so thanks for watching his latest live update programs continue for you right after this break. combination of ashish impinged very artful policy towards russia where he used the steps of great relationship with food and a killer and american mistakes in dealing with russia and we have this relationship between russia and china to become. quite a lot can be quite fit and would be quite difficult to undermine. there's nobody that's...
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owen smith is sacked as labour's northern ireland spokesman, after calling for a new eu referendum, againstarty policy. and why mps want this world war i hero and professional footballer to be given an award 100 years after his death. and coming up on sport on bbc news, england's world cup countdown begins with a friendly against the netherlands as gareth southgate tries to find his best line—up. good evening. the director of britain's military research centre at porton down in wiltshire has roundly dismissed russian suggestions that his facility was the source of the poison that left a former russian spy and his daughter in a critical condition. scientists at the chemical defence unit have been analysing samples taken after the attack on sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury. gary aitkenhead told the bbc there was no way the substance could have got out of porton down. our security correspondent gordon corera was given special access to porton down and sent this report. it is one of the most sensitive and secret sites in the country. porton down, home to the defence science and technology
owen smith is sacked as labour's northern ireland spokesman, after calling for a new eu referendum, againstarty policy. and why mps want this world war i hero and professional footballer to be given an award 100 years after his death. and coming up on sport on bbc news, england's world cup countdown begins with a friendly against the netherlands as gareth southgate tries to find his best line—up. good evening. the director of britain's military research centre at porton down in wiltshire has...
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owen smith reacted to the news on twitter.ne abbott said that mr smith should not have spoken out in the way he did.|j would smith was a valued colleague, he wanted to make a contribution to the debate, and he will be able to do so, what he can't do is sit on our front bench and advance a position which is simply not labour party policy. but no one is saying he can't have his own opinion, but we are clear, we want a meaningful vote on defining the deal —— the final bill in parliament because after a ll final bill in parliament because after all we are a parliamentary democracy. we are not calling for a second referendum. european union leaders in brussels today said they were preparing coordinated measures against russia following the salisbury attack. separately, they approved guidelines for the negotiation of future relations with the uk — in what's being seen as a key step in the brexit process. plans for a transition period after march next year were also formally signed off, as our political editor laura kuenssberg explai
owen smith reacted to the news on twitter.ne abbott said that mr smith should not have spoken out in the way he did.|j would smith was a valued colleague, he wanted to make a contribution to the debate, and he will be able to do so, what he can't do is sit on our front bench and advance a position which is simply not labour party policy. but no one is saying he can't have his own opinion, but we are clear, we want a meaningful vote on defining the deal —— the final bill in parliament...
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we can see owen pick, the flag bearerfor back. we can see owen pick, the flag bearer for a back. owen pick, the flag bearer for a team gb at the opening ceremony. this is him. losing his first eliminator in snowboard cross. all three britons not making the semifinal. owen pick said the delay affected his performance. there were talks of the coaches cancelling it and doing it another day. it was like, guys, come on, this is the paralympics. it was tough. it was really tough. it was a shame that today has gone the way it has gone in general, because we wanted to put ona in general, because we wanted to put on a good show. not great news. but they will all get another chance in the slalom. paralympic gb curling team is doing pretty well and they have an interesting fan? they do. mr t. he isa interesting fan? they do. mr t. he is a huge curling fan. he really got into it during the winter olympics in february. he has tweeted today, saying, wheelchair curling... he says he has so much respect and a lot of admiration for the paralympian ‘s. the paralympics gb curlers dominated their se
we can see owen pick, the flag bearerfor back. we can see owen pick, the flag bearer for a back. owen pick, the flag bearer for a team gb at the opening ceremony. this is him. losing his first eliminator in snowboard cross. all three britons not making the semifinal. owen pick said the delay affected his performance. there were talks of the coaches cancelling it and doing it another day. it was like, guys, come on, this is the paralympics. it was tough. it was really tough. it was a shame that...
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with me are the political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding, and owen bennett, deputy politicalof huffpost uk. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the ongoing investigation into the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the express asks why it took authorities so long to issue advice to anyone who was in the area where the pair were poisoned. the telegraph says hundreds of people have been warned to wash their clothes and clean belongings with wet wipes. the i also leads on that story, saying the chief medical officer has told residents there is no cause for alarm over the advice. the times reports that the prime minister is on the verge of issuing sanctions against russia if it is proved that the country was behind the poisoning. meanwhile, the front page of the financial times features analysis that shows multi—national companies are paying significantly less in tax than they were before the 2008 financial crisis. not surprisingly, lots about the poisoning in salisbury. let's take out closer look at that story and in par
with me are the political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding, and owen bennett, deputy politicalof huffpost uk. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the ongoing investigation into the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. the express asks why it took authorities so long to issue advice to anyone who was in the area where the pair were poisoned. the telegraph says hundreds of people have been warned to wash their clothes and clean...
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former labour leadership contender owen smith has been sacked from jeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet afteralling for a second eu referendum. enforcement officers working for the information commissioner have entered the premises of cambridge analytica in central london. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello and a warm welcome. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? what have you been watching? interesting week, we have a psychological thriller starring claire foy by steven soderbergh, unsane. wrinkle in time, the big budget adaptation of a much—loved book by ava duvernay. and pacific rim: uprising, john boyega stars in the robotic sequel. claire foy is a big—ticket? the new film by steven soderbergh, claire foy will be very much in the shadow of an old sam fuller film, called shock corridor, an interesting, trashy, exploitation film. claire foy is a businesswoman whose life has fallen apart because she has endured a stalker, and basically, as a result of this, she has had to move towns, keep her identity quiet, ke
former labour leadership contender owen smith has been sacked from jeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet afteralling for a second eu referendum. enforcement officers working for the information commissioner have entered the premises of cambridge analytica in central london. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello and a warm welcome. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? what have you been watching? interesting week, we have...
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with captain dylan hartley missing out through injury, owen farrell skippers the side in his place.nion reporter chris jones has more. this may be the most intriguing selection yet in eddiejones‘s time in charge of england. there is a new captain — regular skipper dylan hartley has a calf injury, so owen farrell leads the side — and jamie george starts at hooker, perhaps a glimpse into the future. anotherjones stalwart, mike brown, has been dropped to the bench. anthony watson is at full—back and elliot daly comes into the back three on the wing. one more change in the backline, withjones opting for power in midfield, with ben te‘o replacing jonathanjoseph. jones has called for a response from his players after that humbling defeat at murrayfield last time. england have to win in paris to keep alive their hopes of a third straight six nations title. snowboarder owen pick has been selected as great britain's flagbearer at the winter paralympics opening ceremony in south korea tomorrow. pick is making his debut in the games — he lost a leg aged 18 while serving with the british army i
with captain dylan hartley missing out through injury, owen farrell skippers the side in his place.nion reporter chris jones has more. this may be the most intriguing selection yet in eddiejones‘s time in charge of england. there is a new captain — regular skipper dylan hartley has a calf injury, so owen farrell leads the side — and jamie george starts at hooker, perhaps a glimpse into the future. anotherjones stalwart, mike brown, has been dropped to the bench. anthony watson is at...
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owen has been a superb northern ireland shadow secretary of state.ying in the single market and customs union were vocal positions he held before his appointment in june last year, so it is quite bizarre he should be sacked from his post. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in marches around the world today calling for tighter gun controls in america. the main rally — in washington — will include survivors of last month's school shooting in florida. last night the usjustice department confirmed it will propose a ban on bump stocks — devices which can turn ordinary assault rifles into machine guns. conservation officials in australia have confirmed that more than 140 pilot whales that became stranded off the western coast have died. fishermen made the discovery at hamelin bay just south of perth yesterday, prompting a large—scale rescue effort to return the animals to deeper waters. just six whales are thought to have survived. scientists have warned that europe's most active volcano, mount etna, on the italian island of sicily,
owen has been a superb northern ireland shadow secretary of state.ying in the single market and customs union were vocal positions he held before his appointment in june last year, so it is quite bizarre he should be sacked from his post. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in marches around the world today calling for tighter gun controls in america. the main rally — in washington — will include survivors of last month's school shooting in florida. last night the...
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snowboarder owen pick, will be great britain's flagbearer in pyeongchang.il victory over ac milan in the last 16 of the europa league. goals from henrik mkhitaryan, and aaron ramsey, put arsene wenger‘s side in control of the tie, with the home leg to come. it's a critical weekend in the six nations, with ireland unbeaten and top of the table — they take on scotland in dublin — and victory could give them the title. and england coach eddiejones is seeking a reaction from their defeat to scotland last time out — they face france, and they need to match ireland's result, to take the championship to the final weekend. in the papers, i will look at some of the paralympics. the winter theme is good. we have had the beast from the east, the pest from the west. bring a temper tantrum and that is it. that is exactly what happened. that's right, she is not coming back until the sun comes out. we did have a little bit more snow yesterday across parts of northern england, scotla nd across parts of northern england, scotland as well. this is how things are looking in w
snowboarder owen pick, will be great britain's flagbearer in pyeongchang.il victory over ac milan in the last 16 of the europa league. goals from henrik mkhitaryan, and aaron ramsey, put arsene wenger‘s side in control of the tie, with the home leg to come. it's a critical weekend in the six nations, with ireland unbeaten and top of the table — they take on scotland in dublin — and victory could give them the title. and england coach eddiejones is seeking a reaction from their defeat to...
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owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit, despite being sacked from the labour front benchflecting are the views of the vast majority of labour party members, including those who supported jeremy corbyn in the leadership contest over the last few years. sergei skripal wrote to president putin asking to be allowed to return home, a friend of the former spy told the bbc. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from tokyo. it's a city that is gearing up to host the olympic games in two years‘ time and also a place that i call home. but, like the rest of the team, i spend a fair amount of my time on the road, bringing you stories from around the world. so let's have a look back at some of our most recent travels. here's a taste of what is coming up. it's crazy here. there are gunshots, there are sirens. uluru is one of those must—see destinations if you are heading to australia. but not everybody manages it. it is remote and expensive to get there. despite all this, if you are still keen to climb the rock then
owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit, despite being sacked from the labour front benchflecting are the views of the vast majority of labour party members, including those who supported jeremy corbyn in the leadership contest over the last few years. sergei skripal wrote to president putin asking to be allowed to return home, a friend of the former spy told the bbc. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show, coming to you this week from...
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according to the examiner, they argued that peter owens misled the planning department by failing to disclose he evicted iris canada. she died a month later after suffering a stroke. canada refused to sign off on the conversion of her apartment into a condo. canada hadn't actually lived in that unit for years. owens can appeal to the board of supervisors. >>> high-speed rail authority is set to reveal a project need more time and money. the last estimate put the cost at $64 billion p the first segment of the track is being built in the central valley. it has faced construction delays and $3 billion over budget. the new chief is promising more transparency with the public about challenges in the future. >>> also happening today, a special honor for the late mayor ed lee. a groundbreaking ceremony will be held for a new dormitory at the academy on treasure island. lee's widow will preside over it. the $3.5 million facility and the student garden will be named in honor of mayor lee. he supported the academy and facilitated a $1.5 million donation that made the groundbreaking possible. >
according to the examiner, they argued that peter owens misled the planning department by failing to disclose he evicted iris canada. she died a month later after suffering a stroke. canada refused to sign off on the conversion of her apartment into a condo. canada hadn't actually lived in that unit for years. owens can appeal to the board of supervisors. >>> high-speed rail authority is set to reveal a project need more time and money. the last estimate put the cost at $64 billion p...
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racheljohnson, bestselling order and guardian columnist owen jones and bestselling order and guardiannni russell. the media failing has been a disgrace, and that includes your own programme. yesterday the background on your programme you had jeremy corbyn dressed up against the kremlin skyline, no, dressed up as a soviet... you even further shot his hat. it was him in front of the kremlin. people should complain to the bbc about that, it is whoever signed it. it was a real picture of him. who was it, which party over and over again demanded an amendment to crackdown? which party resisted, the conservatives. which politician kibosh and enquiry, delayed undermined from a year after year, against the poisoning of litvinenko, and in doing so potentially embolden those who used theresa may. ——chemical weapons, it was theresa may. which party is awash with russian links? the conservatives. why are the polls 2—to—1 in herfavour on this and 2—to—1 against him? has he bungled it this week? you are saying, look how good he is on this, and the country are not buying it. i am saying he isn't havi
racheljohnson, bestselling order and guardian columnist owen jones and bestselling order and guardiannni russell. the media failing has been a disgrace, and that includes your own programme. yesterday the background on your programme you had jeremy corbyn dressed up against the kremlin skyline, no, dressed up as a soviet... you even further shot his hat. it was him in front of the kremlin. people should complain to the bbc about that, it is whoever signed it. it was a real picture of him. who...
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greater manchester mp that will be taking over from owen smith. cause for the labour party if these divisions within the cabinet, and a p pa re ntly divisions within the cabinet, and apparently within the wider party, are going to have been exposed? well, they have been known for sometime. you are right point out that this has sort of... they are bubbling over again. you only have to look at the reaction in the last hour to 0wen smith's sacking to see that. probably the strongest reaction we have from peter hain, the former northern ireland secretary under the previous labour government, using some very strong language, saying it was a terrible, stalinist purge. 0wen smith had been doing a terrificjob in northern ireland, he is idealfor the role with his experience, expertise and considerable ability. he goes on to say he was widely respected, in a shadow cabinet with few big hitters he was definitely one. peter hain is no outspoken supporter ofjeremy corbyn, but it is surprisingly has spoken out in such strong terms this evening, and other modera
greater manchester mp that will be taking over from owen smith. cause for the labour party if these divisions within the cabinet, and a p pa re ntly divisions within the cabinet, and apparently within the wider party, are going to have been exposed? well, they have been known for sometime. you are right point out that this has sort of... they are bubbling over again. you only have to look at the reaction in the last hour to 0wen smith's sacking to see that. probably the strongest reaction we...
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i want to congratulation all the parties, the city, skidmore, owens, and yerrell, to make sure to get it done on time and a building that all san franciscans can be proud of. we look forward to gathering here in just ten months from now to celebrate the dedication of the finest building and the finest convention center in the united states. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. it's a great day to celebrate. thank you very much for being here. [applause]. >> so before i bring up public works, i want to just thank some of the department heads who are here today. tom huey, the director of building inspection. thank you for helping us with the permits. john nogucci, our director of convention facilities. in addition i can-- nadia ducer director of ocii. i have to thank brook novotnez and edgar hernandez, they're construction managers working day-to-day, managing all the contracts, managing all the finances, managing sf travel, making sure -- and working with the hotel industry to make sure that we deliver this -- this beautiful building, and so with that, their fearless leader, mohamed nuru, i'
i want to congratulation all the parties, the city, skidmore, owens, and yerrell, to make sure to get it done on time and a building that all san franciscans can be proud of. we look forward to gathering here in just ten months from now to celebrate the dedication of the finest building and the finest convention center in the united states. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. it's a great day to celebrate. thank you very much for being here. [applause]. >> so before i bring up public works, i...
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and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: snowboarder owen pick will be great britain's flag bearer atnter paralympics opening ceremony in south korea. pick lost his leg while serving in afghanistan. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the police officer who rushed to the aid of a former russian spy and his daughter, after they'd been poisoned by nerve gas, is still in a serious condition in hospital. but wiltshire police say detective sergeant nick bailey, who's 38, is now able to sit up and talk. investigations are continuing in salisbury into how and why sergei skripal and his 33 year old daughter were exposed to nerve gas on sunday afternoon. a doctor who was first on the scene has told the bbc that yulia skripal had stopped breathing and was in a terrible state. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. detective sergeant nick bailey is 38 years old, a decorated officer with plenty of experience on the front line of policing. he's still in a serious condition but the good news today is he is awake and talking. here's a great character. he is a huge presenc
and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: snowboarder owen pick will be great britain's flag bearer atnter paralympics opening ceremony in south korea. pick lost his leg while serving in afghanistan. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the police officer who rushed to the aid of a former russian spy and his daughter, after they'd been poisoned by nerve gas, is still in a serious condition in hospital. but wiltshire police say detective sergeant nick bailey, who's 38, is now able to...
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snowboarder owen pic has been selected as the flag bearer at the paralympics ceremony tomorrow. flag and now i am representing this likes it means a lot to me. i did not expect it at all and was very much a surprise and it does mean so much a surprise and it does mean so much and the flag is so important to the military so it's important to carry it out. mark cavendish has suffered a number of injuries including a fractured rib and swelling on his face in a crash in italy. cavendish, seen here on the far right of the opening stage of the adri at a coat completed the stage well after the rest of his tea m stage well after the rest of his team mates. he crashed over 30 mph although it was missed by the tv cameras. battlebus but from now on will have a full round—up of you around 1:30pm. jurors in the trial accusing a teenager of setting off a bomb in the underground have seen footage. the commuters scramble to escape the blaze. our correspondent is at the old bailey. dramatic images and dramatic testimony. accounts from people who are on that carriage. we have been hearing from a
snowboarder owen pic has been selected as the flag bearer at the paralympics ceremony tomorrow. flag and now i am representing this likes it means a lot to me. i did not expect it at all and was very much a surprise and it does mean so much a surprise and it does mean so much and the flag is so important to the military so it's important to carry it out. mark cavendish has suffered a number of injuries including a fractured rib and swelling on his face in a crash in italy. cavendish, seen here...
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it was also a test for in new captain, owen farrell taking over from the for in new captain, owen farrellnjured dylan hartley. but the early lead was not followed by the tries england needed as they struggled to break through. with so much at stake for both teams, it seemed a case of victory at any cost with nothing to separate the sides at the interval. england's desperation ruined the second half, not to score a try but to stop one. anthony watson's tackle saw him sent to the sin bin and france awarded a penalty try. things got worse with the host's lead extended. england have the score twice. england eventually found some momentum. jonny may's score for england! by now the six nations title was lost but the match wasn't. a converted try would have won it, but france's thin blue line held firm as england failed the test. we were to happen 396 failed the test. we were to happen 3% away from where we need to be. we we re 3% away from where we need to be. we were beaten at the breakdown, gave away 16 penalties which is far too many. when we got momentum, we did not come but it points and w
it was also a test for in new captain, owen farrell taking over from the for in new captain, owen farrellnjured dylan hartley. but the early lead was not followed by the tries england needed as they struggled to break through. with so much at stake for both teams, it seemed a case of victory at any cost with nothing to separate the sides at the interval. england's desperation ruined the second half, not to score a try but to stop one. anthony watson's tackle saw him sent to the sin bin and...
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just turned eleven pm as well as the fourteenth of march she watching out international with me kevin owen here in moscow and the news dominating our coverage as you would expect again is what's happening between the u.k. and russia the standoff ongoing this breaking news on that as a speaker as a u.n. security council emergency meeting taking place in new york it was called earlier by britain and the u.k. within the last hour accused russia of breaching the international chemical weapons convention in new york recently across all this mopin. again as you'd expect. a heated response from britain there the rights or wrongs of it nevertheless this happened on british soil how serious are these allegations being put russia and where do you think it's going to go tonight. well it's a tense scene here at the u.n. security council now this is an emergency meeting of the fifteen member body that leads the united nations and it was convened by britain and we it began with the u.k. ambassador and he made some very strong statements about russia he essentially accused russia of carrying out what he
just turned eleven pm as well as the fourteenth of march she watching out international with me kevin owen here in moscow and the news dominating our coverage as you would expect again is what's happening between the u.k. and russia the standoff ongoing this breaking news on that as a speaker as a u.n. security council emergency meeting taking place in new york it was called earlier by britain and the u.k. within the last hour accused russia of breaching the international chemical weapons...
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owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit, despite being sacked from the labour front bench over the issue. now on bbc news, it's time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up... real anger on the conservative benches over the government's brexit fishing deal. there is no way i can sell this deal in a transitional period as anything like a success to the fishing communities in moray, scotland or the uk. the foreign secretary likened vladimir putin and the world cup to hitler and the 1936 olympics. the comparison with 1936 is certainly right, and i think it is an emetic prospect. content or not content? that is the question. i think the contents have it. not content! i think the contents have it. but first, the week began with ministers hailing an historic step forward, the uk and eu largely agreed the overall shape of their relationship during the changeover period following brexit. but by tuesday they must‘ve felt like they had been slapped in the face with a wet fish. trawlermen were up in arms that the uk will not regain control o
owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit, despite being sacked from the labour front bench over the issue. now on bbc news, it's time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up... real anger on the conservative benches over the government's brexit fishing deal. there is no way i can sell this deal in a transitional period as anything like a success to the fishing communities in moray, scotland or the uk. the foreign secretary likened...
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owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit despite being sacked from the labour front benchver the issue. now on bbc news, sex, lies and murder on the high seas — the porthole mystery. bbc home service... james camb, a deck steward on the liner durban castle, was today charged with murder on the high seas of miss eileen gay gibson, the actress who disappeared from the ship during a voyage from south africa to britain. in other news, the shortage of water continues following the long dry spell... it was here at winchester‘s great hall in march of 1948 that one of the 20th century's most sensational murder trials took place. it had everything you would expect to find in an agatha christie novel. a dashing steward, a beautiful actress, a death on the high seas. but no body. the steward was charged with murdering the 21—year—old actress and pushing her out of the porthole. no trace of her body was ever found. and now, for the first time, we have unprecedented access to the actual case files for the investigation. and we can reveal evidence unheard at the trial. a trial that ende
owen smith says he'll continue to argue against brexit despite being sacked from the labour front benchver the issue. now on bbc news, sex, lies and murder on the high seas — the porthole mystery. bbc home service... james camb, a deck steward on the liner durban castle, was today charged with murder on the high seas of miss eileen gay gibson, the actress who disappeared from the ship during a voyage from south africa to britain. in other news, the shortage of water continues following the...
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owen smith has been sacked from jeremy corbyn par shadow cabinet, after calling for a new eu referendumo lorry drivers have been sentenced for calling a pilot which killed eight people in a minibus on the m1 motorway. —— sack from jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet. suzuki has ended its advertising deal with and and deck, after and mcpartlin was charged with drink—driving. —— ant & dec. —— ant mcpartlin. with such a high turnover of staff, you would think the white house was struggling to attract decent employees, we will bring you the latest news of who is in and who is out, bbc poll found that he was the second most popular briton ever, a new museum dedicated to isambard kingdom brunel opens in the west country, we will pop along. and if you love blockbuster films with giant robot, stick around for the film review, at 8:45pm, and even if you do not, please do(!) and we will find out what mark kermode thinks about pacific rim uprising. we will be live in amsterdam as english preparations for the world cup in russia continue with a friendly against the orange of the netherlands. formula 1 i
owen smith has been sacked from jeremy corbyn par shadow cabinet, after calling for a new eu referendumo lorry drivers have been sentenced for calling a pilot which killed eight people in a minibus on the m1 motorway. —— sack from jeremy corbyn's shadow cabinet. suzuki has ended its advertising deal with and and deck, after and mcpartlin was charged with drink—driving. —— ant & dec. —— ant mcpartlin. with such a high turnover of staff, you would think the white house was...
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jayon, dillon, cam, garrett, l, tanner, jaleen, keyshawn, jay rory, and josh owens. as well as the head coach and assistant coaches. go, jell-o jackets. thank you. jackets. go yellow thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today i recognize the initiative mr. chuck hughes and dr. gordon e bradshaw from the city of garey chamber of commerce. mr. visclosky: their efforts have created the community civility counts initiative and a world civility day which will celebrate its third annual occurrence on april 12. it was established as a day to become more aware of our behavior towards others and to think about how we can bring more understanding into the lives and lives of others. we live in a time when we can all benefit from being a little bit more civil. we live in a time when a combined gesture can have a great cons
jayon, dillon, cam, garrett, l, tanner, jaleen, keyshawn, jay rory, and josh owens. as well as the head coach and assistant coaches. go, jell-o jackets. thank you. jackets. go yellow thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today...
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wade owen watts, born august 12 2027. also know where you are, you were last seen entering the trailer, three days ago and you haven't left since. what are you doing? with all going on in this world do you think anyone gives a damn about some explosion in some ghetto trash warren in columbus? don't do this, i'm running in there. not for long. dial alice. pick up, pick up, alice! it looks expensive, i will say that much. it is a steven spielberg film! realworld, unrealworld, one of the things i liked about it is the interplay between the two worlds. the other thing is that the virtual world is packed with pop culture references from the 70s and 80s, very early on someone produces the spaceship from silent running. i was won over, then that is the costume from buckaroo banzai, the delorean from the film back to the future. you think this could become just about spotting the references but it is a real popcorn sugar rush thrill ride. you can tell spielberg loves the avatar world he has created. and you get emotionally engage
wade owen watts, born august 12 2027. also know where you are, you were last seen entering the trailer, three days ago and you haven't left since. what are you doing? with all going on in this world do you think anyone gives a damn about some explosion in some ghetto trash warren in columbus? don't do this, i'm running in there. not for long. dial alice. pick up, pick up, alice! it looks expensive, i will say that much. it is a steven spielberg film! realworld, unrealworld, one of the things i...
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caitlyn owens, thank you very much.rthel: the march for our lives drew hundreds of thousands across the country. an emotional rally to demand tougher gun control laws in the wake of the latest mass shooting in parkland. >> the best thing to come out of the march. while the was important to stand for what we believe in and important people come together on this unified front. arthel: jill yains with us at the capital where the crowds were the largest. reporter: many of the students there were directly impacted by gun violence. they are demanding stricter gun control measures from washington policy makers. >> i want to see an assault weapons ban. the age has to be raised too 21. reporter: the consensus in the nation's capital is that the students' efforts should be applaud. >> the activism in the young people is change the equation. this gives us a moment to finally do what the american people of wants us to. >> i think there is a sense of understanding that these student can go out and speak their minds. that's important
caitlyn owens, thank you very much.rthel: the march for our lives drew hundreds of thousands across the country. an emotional rally to demand tougher gun control laws in the wake of the latest mass shooting in parkland. >> the best thing to come out of the march. while the was important to stand for what we believe in and important people come together on this unified front. arthel: jill yains with us at the capital where the crowds were the largest. reporter: many of the students there...
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former labour leadership contender owen smith has been sacked from jeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet afterd an application by the information commissioner's office for a warrant to search the london offices of cambridge analytica. the head of the porton down defence laboratory categorically denies russian claims that nerve agent from the site could have been used to poison the former spy in salisbury also this hour — president trump signs a huge
former labour leadership contender owen smith has been sacked from jeremy corbyn‘s shadow cabinet afterd an application by the information commissioner's office for a warrant to search the london offices of cambridge analytica. the head of the porton down defence laboratory categorically denies russian claims that nerve agent from the site could have been used to poison the former spy in salisbury also this hour — president trump signs a huge
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eleven pm monday night in moscow hi there welcome to the program my name is kevin owen you're watching r.t. international and we start with a weekend tragedy in central russia in the city of camera of sixty four people died including many children in a huge fire at a shopping into taman complex local authorities say ten people are still missing and the number of fatalities may still rise further video agency rubble is obtained c.c.t.v. footage from inside the mall showing the flames spreading on the thick smoke rapidly filling the fourth floor it's been reported that the blaze began in a children's play area images showing the panic that ensued valse of an emerging online. yes close to that. many people unable to escape from the building some are seeing jumping literally from the windows five have been detained there and questioned in connection with the incident it's still not clear what caused the fire and word of warning you may find some of the following images coming up extremely upsetting. it was horrific the mall was packed with people we couldn't hear the fire alarm. the smoke
eleven pm monday night in moscow hi there welcome to the program my name is kevin owen you're watching r.t. international and we start with a weekend tragedy in central russia in the city of camera of sixty four people died including many children in a huge fire at a shopping into taman complex local authorities say ten people are still missing and the number of fatalities may still rise further video agency rubble is obtained c.c.t.v. footage from inside the mall showing the flames spreading...
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another day to forget for ben moore, james barnes—miller and owen pick after they failed to make the in the week. paralympics gb have five medals in pyeongchang, behind the uk sport target of 6—12 with just two days of competiton left. i'm gutted. you know, like, this was my event. i came here to do well in this event, and i'm upset. but there's nothing i can do about it now. i can't change what has happened, and i did whatever i could, and itjust wasn't enough this time. mason greene will miss the tournament which starts on thursday. he has a stress fracture in his lower back. and finally to what looks like the end of a memorable if sometimes controversial cricket career. kevin pietersen appears to have retired via this tweet. a simple message, boots up, he says, and thank you. he had already revealed that this year's pakistan super league would be his last tournament, and he played 10a tests, leaving the sport as england's second—highest run scorer across all forms of the game. that's all from sportsday. enjoy your sporty weekend, and from us it is goodbye for now. hello, a very go
another day to forget for ben moore, james barnes—miller and owen pick after they failed to make the in the week. paralympics gb have five medals in pyeongchang, behind the uk sport target of 6—12 with just two days of competiton left. i'm gutted. you know, like, this was my event. i came here to do well in this event, and i'm upset. but there's nothing i can do about it now. i can't change what has happened, and i did whatever i could, and itjust wasn't enough this time. mason greene will...