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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.ull, the humber bridge has been given grade i listed status. it's one of the longest single—span suspension bridges in the world, now listed with nine other local landmarks, in celebration of hull's heritage as city of culture. the other sites include the flat where the poet philip larkin wrote some of his best—known works. he did most of his writing in the front room. and these public toilets, unique in the 1920s because they had mens and women's cubicles. now it is time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, marc edwards. coming up on our show: hannah cockcroft dominates the women's 800 metres t34 with gold at the world para athletics championships in london. england's cricketers are thrashed by 340 runs by south africa at trent bridge. it's their sixth test defeat in eight matches. the tourists level the series at 1—1. and henrik stenson hands back the claretjug as he prepares to defend his open championship title. hello and thanks for joining us on spor
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.ull, the humber bridge has been given grade i listed status. it's one of the longest single—span suspension bridges in the world, now listed with nine other local landmarks, in celebration of hull's heritage as city of culture. the other sites include the flat where the poet philip larkin wrote some of his best—known works. he did most of his writing in the front room. and these public toilets, unique in the 1920s because they had mens and women's cubicles. now...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.nemas this week after a long battle with censors in the country. it's a movie which revolves around female characters and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. the uproar and outrage out about this film, you would think we have done something very wrong. but we haven't. there is nothing wrong with being lady oriented. and what is wrong with that point of view? why should it make people so threatened? i don't think there should be censorship in the first place. girls should be able to elect their own governments. they should be able to watch a film if they want to. it is not like we don't see women at all. we see women. but often, the sexuality of the story is put back. it serves the purpose of the main protagonist. india is a country where there is so much violence against women and so much discrimination against wom
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.nemas this week after a long battle with censors in the country. it's a movie which revolves around female characters and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. the uproar and outrage out about this film, you would think we have done something very wrong. but we haven't. there is nothing...
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peter hunt, bbc news, 6dansk.yesterday in saudi arabia, where a woman walking through a historic site wearing a miniskirt has gone viral. the latest is that police have arrested her and the case had been referred to the public prosecutor. the saudi dress code for women is generally strictly enforced, and the video shows the young woman walking in a particularly conservative area of a very conservative country. the australian prime minister is demanding answers from authorities in minneapolis over the fatal shooting of a woman from sydney, by police. malcolm turnbull described the incident as shocking and inexplicable. justine damond, a ao—year—old yoga teacher, was killed on saturday. she'd placed an emergency call about a suspected sexual assault near her home. she was speaking to the driver of the police car that responded when the officer in the passenger seat shot her. her family want to know why the officers' body cameras were switched off. the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull, says his diplomats w
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.le with censors in the country. it's a movie which revolves around female characters and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. let's take a closer look. the uproar and outrage out about this film, you would think we have done something very wrong. but we have not. there is nothing wrong with being lady oriented. and what is wrong with that point of view? why should it make people so threatened? i don't think there should be censorship in the first base. girls should be able to elect their own governments. —— place. they should be able to watch a film if they want to. it is not like we don't see women at all. we see women. but often, the sexuality of the story is put back. it serves the purpose of the main protagonists. india is a country where there is so much violence against women and so much discrimination against
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.le with censors in the country. it's a movie which revolves around female characters and one of the reasons given for it being banned initially was that it was "lady oriented." censorship is a big issue in india, with many filmmakers having to make cuts to their movies before they can be released. let's take a closer look. the uproar and outrage out about this film, you would think we have done something very wrong. but we have not. there is nothing wrong...
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peter hunt bbc news warsaw. for the first time in nearly two years south korea's propose military talks with the north. the proposal comes despite the test of what many experts say with pyongyang's first intercontinental ballistic missile earlier this month. president moon j. in mexico the leadership of the south in may said he wants to see close the engagement with the north. the escalate fourteen describes is a very dangerous situation. but how will not stick with the u. s. and regional allies will brief time to get my space without being a clunk informally said to the state department. and is now at georgetown university. i started by asking if this offer of engagement pulls the best strategy. well i don't think only engagement i think it's got to be engagement along with all other types of efforts. including upping some of the pressure against us some of these activities out regis activities that north korea conducts and that isn't it sensually exactly what president moon jan has said. will be his policy. an
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peter hunt, bbc news, 6dansk. think of la and you think of movie stars, cameras and red carpets.past year homeless numbers in the county of los angeles have risen 23%. it's being blamed on high rents and a lack of affordable homes — hollywood particularly is feeling the hit. peter bowes reports the land of make—believe. hollywood boulevard, home to the oscars and a tourism mecca. it is also an epicentre for the homeless, where the haves and have—nots converged. when you get off the freeway and you see tents all along the edge, it is really disheartening. my kids are kind of afraid to come down on the off chance that someone comes up to us and asks for money or food. many of hollywood's homeless came here in search of fame and fortune. more often than not, the city of stars delivers a shattered dreams. people say they are an actor, they wa nt to people say they are an actor, they want to be a musician, they have a guitar. they have a hard time making it. it is a big economy for young people and given that they also want to make it in the entertainment industry, this is a brutal pl
peter hunt, bbc news, 6dansk. think of la and you think of movie stars, cameras and red carpets.past year homeless numbers in the county of los angeles have risen 23%. it's being blamed on high rents and a lack of affordable homes — hollywood particularly is feeling the hit. peter bowes reports the land of make—believe. hollywood boulevard, home to the oscars and a tourism mecca. it is also an epicentre for the homeless, where the haves and have—nots converged. when you get off the...
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peter hunt, bbc news, berlin. world's most endangered species from extinction. there are only three northern white rhino still alive. so, its closest relatives — based at longleat safari park — have been enlisted to help. 0ur science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep. she's ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino, it's essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that's been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme.
peter hunt, bbc news, berlin. world's most endangered species from extinction. there are only three northern white rhino still alive. so, its closest relatives — based at longleat safari park — have been enlisted to help. 0ur science correspondent, rebecca morelle, has this exclusive report. meet ebun, a seven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the one—and—a—half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she's sound asleep....
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peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.vening: not a single custody centre for children and young people is safe, according to the chief inspector of prisons. coming up, i will be live in winchester in the company of jane austen, launched today on britain's brand—new £10 note. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we're in the netherlands to look ahead to england's match against scotland at the women's european championship. lemurs are unique to madagascar and now a sapphire "rush" on the island is threatening the largest of the species, the indri. since late last year, more than a0,000 miners have invaded a remote area of rainforest in the east of the country. it's hard, dangerous work. the men live in squalor and rarely get rich. but the illegal mining is destroying the home of the indri, which is already critically endangered. from madagascar, angus crawford reports. in the forests of madagascar there's a new sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they're here because of sapphires. this is the bigg
peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.vening: not a single custody centre for children and young people is safe, according to the chief inspector of prisons. coming up, i will be live in winchester in the company of jane austen, launched today on britain's brand—new £10 note. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: we're in the netherlands to look ahead to england's match against scotland at the women's european championship. lemurs are unique to madagascar and now a sapphire "rush" on the...
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peter hunt reports from warsaw.liam talked about how their tyres were still going strong. polishes the second most spoken language in the united kingdom. people are growing up feeling both british and polish. such links, diplomatic, military, cultural, offer much promise and opportunity for the future. he didn't utter the word brexit, but it influenced his speech, as it will the time william and kate spend, first in poland, then in germany. they will visit a concentration camp. the living conditions where more than 60,000 died will be on display. also on view, the crematorium. peter hunt, bbc news, poland. stay with us on bbc news. still still to come. listening to the sky. south africa joint efforts to unlock the secrets of the universe. —— joins. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain t
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our royal correspondent peter hunt reports from the polish capital. this is attract the attention here. this is a country that relatively recently embraced the eu. welcoming the royal representatives of one on the way out of the institution. in warsaw, the future of britain's monarchy will experience:'s turbulent past, with a visit to a museum dedicated to an with a visit to a museum dedicated to a n u nsuccessful with a visit to a museum dedicated to an unsuccessful uprising against nazi rule. those seeking liberation in 1944 nazi rule. those seeking liberation in 191m fought for 63 days but in vain. they were brutally crushed by a vengeful hit. —— hitler. the freedom fighters fought for what a long time coming. it was delayed for decades, until after the fall of communism. this visit to poland and then to germany will inevitably be seen then to germany will inevitably be seenin then to germany will inevitably be seen in the context of brexit. it would obviously have any impact on the negotiations with the government hopes that william and kate's pre
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peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.al of the world cup. they beat south africa in bristol and will now take on either the defending champions, australia or india, at lord's in sunday's final. patrick gearey reports. this is where england wanted to be — bristol, one game from their own world cup final. it went in a blur, that's the speed sarah taylor works at. few could even see this stumping, let alone pull it off. no wonder the umpire needed the replay. south africa's recovery was led by a batter who wants to be a doctor, laura wolvaardt, perspective medical student, dissected the field. she made 66. heather knight called for the ball. england's captain has her own emoji apparently, wolvaardt gone to her second ball — smiley face. england felt they had south africa where they wanted them. set 219 to reach the world cup final, taylor began to pick up the pace. she passed 50, but then she was called for a run even she couldn't reach. all that had been solid crumbled, knight, sciver, brunt all went. into the final over, t
peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.al of the world cup. they beat south africa in bristol and will now take on either the defending champions, australia or india, at lord's in sunday's final. patrick gearey reports. this is where england wanted to be — bristol, one game from their own world cup final. it went in a blur, that's the speed sarah taylor works at. few could even see this stumping, let alone pull it off. no wonder the umpire needed the replay. south africa's recovery was led by a batter...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. win, england collapsed to lose by 3a0 runs with more than a day to spare. patrick gearey was watching. at the start of a day's test cricket, you must wait for the umpires. it sets the tone. this is a game of patience. england's task was to stay out there, hang around. keaton jennings didn't last ten minutes this morning. two long days lay ahead. with south africa so far in front, wickets take on more value than runs. that one's worth a fortune. joe root, england's captain, out for eight. what was needed was an anachronism. alastair cook is a throwback to a more patient age. he waits till it's safe and then scores. while he's out there, that's half full. just before lunch, that concentration cracked. cook tricked, flicked, momentum tipped. few follow cook's philosophy. many of his team—mates thrive at shorter forms of cricket, which offer big rewards for risk—taking. it can be difficult to rediscover restraint. wickets tumbled. ben stokes earned £1.7 million in the indian premier leagu
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. win, england collapsed to lose by 3a0 runs with more than a day to spare. patrick gearey was watching. at the start of a day's test cricket, you must wait for the umpires. it sets the tone. this is a game of patience. england's task was to stay out there, hang around. keaton jennings didn't last ten minutes this morning. two long days lay ahead. with south africa so far in front, wickets take on more value than runs. that one's worth a fortune. joe root, england's...
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peter hunt, bbc news, 6dansk.dress himself after his pioneering double—handed transplant. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white way" by americans, but tonight it is completely blacked out. it is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison — the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands throng the champs—elysees for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on a huge shoal of their favourite food, pilchards. some ha
peter hunt, bbc news, 6dansk.dress himself after his pioneering double—handed transplant. the flamboyant italian fashion designer gianni versace has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white way" by...
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peter hunt, bbc news.ate the 150th anniversary of modern canada. the queen, who is canada's head of state, is wearing the platinum brooch set with diamonds on her left shoulder, if you look closely you can spot it. it's been worn by the queen mother and more recently the duchess of cambridge. prince charles and camilla are celebrating canada day during a three—day tour. it's been exactly 10 years since the smoking ban was introduced in pubs and other licensed premises in england. it hasn't been popular with everybody, but campaigners say the legislation has helped two million smokers to kick the habit, as our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. over a decade ago, lighting up in restaurants, pubs and bars, in fact, any enclosed public space was the norm but all that changed with the ban in england on this day, in 2007, bringing it in line with the rest of the uk. smoking rates are now at their lowest ever recorded in britain — there are nowjust over eight million smokers. according to cancer res
peter hunt, bbc news.ate the 150th anniversary of modern canada. the queen, who is canada's head of state, is wearing the platinum brooch set with diamonds on her left shoulder, if you look closely you can spot it. it's been worn by the queen mother and more recently the duchess of cambridge. prince charles and camilla are celebrating canada day during a three—day tour. it's been exactly 10 years since the smoking ban was introduced in pubs and other licensed premises in england. it hasn't...
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our royal correspondent, peter hunt reports.ng encouraged to take up music, something kate did in her youth. yeah! one day, william will be centre stage. not this day, which was left to his wife to take up the baton he declined. music: beethoven‘s fifth symphony for a helicopter—mad young prince, a pre—birthday treat, being shown around one similar to the one his dad uses as an air ambulance pilot. this is the sort of moment when being on public display has its drawbacks. a sit—down protest from princess charlotte who, like any two—year—old, is not overly keen on delayed gratification. peter hunt, bbc news. homeward bound for a birthday prince with a party to enjoy. he was mary poppins‘s friendly chimney sweep with a rather dodgy cockney twang. now dick van dyke has apologised for his accent, calling it "atrocious". music: chim—chimeny from mary poppins the 91—year—old american actor made the comments after he was chosen by bafta to receive the britannia award for excellence in television. the star has long been derided for his
our royal correspondent, peter hunt reports.ng encouraged to take up music, something kate did in her youth. yeah! one day, william will be centre stage. not this day, which was left to his wife to take up the baton he declined. music: beethoven‘s fifth symphony for a helicopter—mad young prince, a pre—birthday treat, being shown around one similar to the one his dad uses as an air ambulance pilot. this is the sort of moment when being on public display has its drawbacks. a sit—down...
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peter hunt, bbc news.— levelling the three match series. owen farrell's penalty, in the final moments of the game, earned the visitors a 24—21 victory over their hosts. it sets up what will be a thrilling final match next week, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports, from wellington. weather in rugby can be a great leveller and when you're up against the all blacks, it all helps. defeat here and any dreams of the lions making history would be over. for once, the rain was welcomed. 12 yea rs, once, the rain was welcomed. 12 years, new zealand has waited for the return of the lions and these fa ns the return of the lions and these fans know that their team will have to produce the game of their careers and in the wind and the rain in wellington if they are to keep the series alive. they just wellington if they are to keep the series alive. theyjust need to gel into one team. they were a team of stars, hopefully tonight they will be starting. we have a good team picked, the weather is british, wet,
peter hunt, bbc news.— levelling the three match series. owen farrell's penalty, in the final moments of the game, earned the visitors a 24—21 victory over their hosts. it sets up what will be a thrilling final match next week, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports, from wellington. weather in rugby can be a great leveller and when you're up against the all blacks, it all helps. defeat here and any dreams of the lions making history would be over. for once, the rain was...
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our royal correspondent, peter hunt, reports. wimbledon one day, warsaw the next.will be replaced by flying the flag in poland. it's a visit that's already attracted attention here. this is a country that relatively recently embraced the eu, welcoming the royal representatives of one on the way out of a royal of the institution. the future of monica —— the monarchy will experience pollen's turbulent past. with a visit to a museum representing an unsuccessful uprising against nazi rule. this visit to poland and then germany will inevitably be seen in the context of brexit. it won't obviously have any impact on the negotiations, but the government hopes their presence will show the strength of the ties that will endure once britain has left the eu. it isa it is a message they brought to paris in march, and other royals abroad to other european cities in their roles as royal ambassadors for their roles as royal ambassadors for the uk. as in canada last year, the cambridges are coming en masse. for george and charlotte, such trips are a novelty. eventually, they will b
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peter hunt, bbc news.r and film critic barry norman has died. throughout his career he was the defining voice of film criticism as best known for presenting the bbc‘s film programme for quarter of a century. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 17.25. bye for now. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. let's get more now on aftermath of the grenfell fire, and a statement in the last half hourfrom number 10 on kensington and chelsea council. the mayor of london sadiq khan called on the government to appoint commissioners to run the local authority, in a bid to restore public confidence. but a statement suggests that may not be happening. in it, the communities secretary sajid javid confirmed that the government thought it right for the council leader to step down given the initial response to the tragedy. he goes on to say that the process of appointing the next leader of kensington and chelsea council will be "independent from government."
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peter hunt in heidelberg. peter hunt in heidelberg.ging in, but we have not had flooding seems like this again. some nasty conditions yesterday from severe thunderstorms that fed on all the heat and humidity. that humid air has been pushed away by this alain dick front and we have got fresher conditions following. the radar picture shows the last of the rain clearing northern scotland and eastern england. showers for northern ireland, wales and the south west with some sunshine to go around as well. we have seen sunshine come out in the last few hours. in the next few hours showers will ease away for a time in northern ireland, but it will turn wet for wales and northern england. overnight pulse of rain will work in from here. becoming dry overnight in northern scotland and eastern england. temperatures between 11—16. but this area of low pressure is not what we want to see in july. but this area of low pressure is not what we want to see injuly. it but this area of low pressure is not what we want to see in july. it will bring windy c
peter hunt in heidelberg. peter hunt in heidelberg.ging in, but we have not had flooding seems like this again. some nasty conditions yesterday from severe thunderstorms that fed on all the heat and humidity. that humid air has been pushed away by this alain dick front and we have got fresher conditions following. the radar picture shows the last of the rain clearing northern scotland and eastern england. showers for northern ireland, wales and the south west with some sunshine to go around as...
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peter hunt in heidelberg.rypt at dali‘s theatre museum in figurers, where the artist been buried since his death in 1989. in the mid—1960s this was an abandoned theatre that salvador dali, a local artist, identified as the perfect place to show off all his artworks. but notjust that, to create the ultimate dali experience, a dali world which he ended up liking so much that he decided to be buried here. so when he died in 1989 his body was embalmed, placed in a coffin and he was buried here in this crypt in his theatre—museum,
peter hunt in heidelberg.rypt at dali‘s theatre museum in figurers, where the artist been buried since his death in 1989. in the mid—1960s this was an abandoned theatre that salvador dali, a local artist, identified as the perfect place to show off all his artworks. but notjust that, to create the ultimate dali experience, a dali world which he ended up liking so much that he decided to be buried here. so when he died in 1989 his body was embalmed, placed in a coffin and he was buried here...
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peter hunt, bbc news. sometimes i want to sit down and have a protest. what, right now?at, right now? no, i am on it. maybe later. mo farrah may be one of our most decorated 0lympians but now a graphic designerfrom swindon claims to have broken one of his world records. sir mo set the record for the 100—metre sack race in 2014 with a time of 39.91 seconds. but yesterday, dad of two stephen wildish took on the challenge and hopped over the line in just over 28 seconds. he's now waiting for his time to be officially verified in order to claim his new world record. good technique! you approved of it, his one—arm waving means of maintaining balance. we might have some thoughts on that later from mike. uk holidaymakers have been describing scenes of panic after a powerful earthquake struck the greek island of kos on thursday night. two people were killed and at least 100 people injured. 10,000 british tourists are said to be out there and many others are due to join them. so, what's the advice? joining us now from our london newsroom is emma coulthurst from the website travel
peter hunt, bbc news. sometimes i want to sit down and have a protest. what, right now?at, right now? no, i am on it. maybe later. mo farrah may be one of our most decorated 0lympians but now a graphic designerfrom swindon claims to have broken one of his world records. sir mo set the record for the 100—metre sack race in 2014 with a time of 39.91 seconds. but yesterday, dad of two stephen wildish took on the challenge and hopped over the line in just over 28 seconds. he's now waiting for his...
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peter hunt, bbc news.ecorated 0lympians but now a graphic designerfrom swindon claims to have broken one of his world records. sir mo set the record for the 100—metre sack race in 2014 with a time of 39.91 seconds. but yesterday, dad of two stephen wildish took on the challenge and hopped over the line in just over 28 seconds. he's now waiting for his time to be officially verified in order to claim his new world record. yeah, you get an idea of the technique. clearly he is 1—handed and holding it with one hand and has and holding it with one hand and has a lot of arm waving. that is for balance. i have never done one of those races. the papers. the times. a story to do with politics. jeremy corbyn. hard left labour supporters plotting to dispose of the deputy leader. that is tom watson. the main picture is dick van dyke, who has apologised all these years later for the 1964 musical, mary poppins, in which he had, by all accounts and his own admission, an atrocious mockney cockney accent. but the film woul
peter hunt, bbc news.ecorated 0lympians but now a graphic designerfrom swindon claims to have broken one of his world records. sir mo set the record for the 100—metre sack race in 2014 with a time of 39.91 seconds. but yesterday, dad of two stephen wildish took on the challenge and hopped over the line in just over 28 seconds. he's now waiting for his time to be officially verified in order to claim his new world record. yeah, you get an idea of the technique. clearly he is 1—handed and...
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peter hunt reporting from stutthof camp in poland.hess met local people and military officers. they also visited the city's famous shipyard, birthplace of the solidarity movement which helped end communist rule in poland. 200 years since the death of the authorjane austen, the bank of england has put her image on its new polymer £10 note. it was unveiled this afternoon at winchester cathedral, where she was buried in 1817, and will go into circulation in september. the governor of the bank of england, mark carney was there to unveil it, first off, at its core, the character. jane austen, one of the greatest novelists of all time, certainly as described by others as the mother of the great tradition of the english novel. so having her there, celebrating her works, first and foremost. secondly, actually the technology behind the note is truly impressive. it is state of the art, from the underlying substance, the polymer that goes into the note. the weather so hard, it feels like madagascar, where lemurs live! very good! things are chang
peter hunt reporting from stutthof camp in poland.hess met local people and military officers. they also visited the city's famous shipyard, birthplace of the solidarity movement which helped end communist rule in poland. 200 years since the death of the authorjane austen, the bank of england has put her image on its new polymer £10 note. it was unveiled this afternoon at winchester cathedral, where she was buried in 1817, and will go into circulation in september. the governor of the bank of...
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that is not peter hunt and we do not have his report. let's get you your weather now.and, across parts of devon, cornwall and dorset. there seems to be to fund spells —— to fund spells. two thunder spells. there seems to be to fund spells —— two thunder spells. disruptive, humid overnight. stilla little bit fresher in scotland. first batch of storms works northwards. as the heat of the day field, we will see another batch of storms across london, wales. very humid conditions. temperatures reaching 30 celsius in eastern areas of england, and that will be the ninth day in summer where we are going over the 30 celsius mark which shows how hot this summer has been. that's all from me. hello. this is bbc news with simon mccoy. the headlines at 3.30pm: the chief inspector of prisons warns that the decline in youth centres in england and wales will make a "tragedy inevitable". inflation has unexpectedly fallen to 2.6% injune. it's the first fall since october 2016 although prices continue to rise. the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has said that president trump will
that is not peter hunt and we do not have his report. let's get you your weather now.and, across parts of devon, cornwall and dorset. there seems to be to fund spells —— to fund spells. two thunder spells. there seems to be to fund spells —— two thunder spells. disruptive, humid overnight. stilla little bit fresher in scotland. first batch of storms works northwards. as the heat of the day field, we will see another batch of storms across london, wales. very humid conditions....
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peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk. hello, this is bbc news. a £10 note. historic figures have been appearing on note since 1970 — we're going to be looking back at how things have changed. free—for—all that, you's the weather. the weather's on the change, before it arrives, some of us will get thunderstorms. others may have already seen thunderstorms, spreading up in the near continent, the channel islands, across the surface of england. during two nights, those will move rapidly southwards. some places will avoid them and stay dry, but you do get a storm, it could give a lot of rain ina storm, it could give a lot of rain in a short space of time. rain, hail, gusty winds — probably saying dry tonight across scotla nd probably saying dry tonight across scotland however. these downpours will continue to journey northwards tomorrow. writing opera time across england and north wales. but further rain pushing and later in the day. in east anglia and the south east, and other warm day, 32 degrees possible. i fresher feel to the end of the week with
peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk. hello, this is bbc news. a £10 note. historic figures have been appearing on note since 1970 — we're going to be looking back at how things have changed. free—for—all that, you's the weather. the weather's on the change, before it arrives, some of us will get thunderstorms. others may have already seen thunderstorms, spreading up in the near continent, the channel islands, across the surface of england. during two nights, those will move rapidly southwards....
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peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.l sapphire mining on the island is threatening the largest of the species, the indri. since late last year, more than 40,000 miners have gone to a remote area of rainforest in the east of the country, hoping to get rich. but the habitat of the indri, which is already critically endangered, is being destroyed. angus crawford reports from madagascar. in the forests of madagascar, there is a new sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they are here because sapphires. the biggest rush in madagascarfor more than 20 years. tens of thousands of people have moved here to clear the land and dig for gems. once—virgin rainforest felled and burned. now, look. mineshafts and spoil heaps stretch across the valley. meet bruno and his sapphires. he has travelled 1,000 miles, invested all his money, for this. each morning, the work takes him down into the dark. the pits are deep. very deep. the job is cramped, back—breaking, and dangerous. the mines are illegal, but the work goe
peter hunt, bbc news, gdansk.l sapphire mining on the island is threatening the largest of the species, the indri. since late last year, more than 40,000 miners have gone to a remote area of rainforest in the east of the country, hoping to get rich. but the habitat of the indri, which is already critically endangered, is being destroyed. angus crawford reports from madagascar. in the forests of madagascar, there is a new sound, the sound of men working, poor men who want to get rich. they are...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. 0ur royal correspondent, peter hunt, is in poland for us now.if i was a plane spotter, this would be geek i°y a plane spotter, this would be geek joy for me, and said i am competing with the noise of the engines! —— deepjoy. and this is one of with the noise of the engines! —— deep joy. and this is one of life with the noise of the engines! —— deepjoy. and this is one of life —— this one arrives many hours before they do. so there is no red carpet, just the planes. but very soon they will arrive in those first shots that we have keenly awaited by those fascinated by the young children, when we see prince george and princess charlotte climbed on the steps, as we did in my early report in canada a year on, they are coming again. as! in canada a year on, they are coming again. as i was saying in that report, this is still a novelty for the children, given they represent the children, given they represent the future of the house of windsor, will become a way of life as they get older. they will be here with their parents, and crucially during their
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. 0ur royal correspondent, peter hunt, is in poland for us now.if i was a plane spotter, this would be geek i°y a plane spotter, this would be geek joy for me, and said i am competing with the noise of the engines! —— deepjoy. and this is one of with the noise of the engines! —— deep joy. and this is one of life with the noise of the engines! —— deepjoy. and this is one of life —— this one arrives many hours before they do. so there is no red carpet,...
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peter hunt our royal correspondent. let's get a weather update.st. we have got brighter skies following along behind it. so, mid—afternoon dribs and drabs of rain left over in the south east. some showers beginning to get going in the north and the west. only 17 celsius in glasgow, 20 or 21 celsius in the south—eastern corner. now through this evening, an area of rain will clear away from the south east. clear skies for many in the south—eastern side of the uk. a few heavier ones in the north—west. temperatures around ten celsius overnight, 13 or 14 celsius towards cardiff and london. it should be a bright, breezy start for the eastern side of the uk, but from early on, there will be showers on the western side. those will make their way some distance inland. so it is a day of sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side. top temperatures 17 in glasgow. 21 celsius in london. hello. this is bbc news at 14:30pm. are the hearing that has begun at the high court to decide whether the seriously ill charlie gard can
peter hunt our royal correspondent. let's get a weather update.st. we have got brighter skies following along behind it. so, mid—afternoon dribs and drabs of rain left over in the south east. some showers beginning to get going in the north and the west. only 17 celsius in glasgow, 20 or 21 celsius in the south—eastern corner. now through this evening, an area of rain will clear away from the south east. clear skies for many in the south—eastern side of the uk. a few heavier ones in the...
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peter hunt, bbc news. one last story for you this morning.ed 0lympians but now a graphic designerfrom swindon claims to have broken one of his world records. a less well known world record. but impressive nevertheless. sir mo set the record for the 100—metre sack race in 2014 with a time of 39—point—91 seconds. it's been smashed, apparently. but yesterday, dad of two stephen wildish took on the challenge and hopped over the line in just over 28 seconds — smashing mo's attempt. he's now waiting for his time to be officially verified in order to claim his new world record. he adopts almost like a jockey technique with one arm out? a record isa technique with one arm out? a record is a record. although not official as yet. for the first time, not only do we have a female head of state and prime minister, but the country's most senior judge is also a woman — after baroness hale was appointed as president of the supreme court. an advocate for greater diversity within the legal profession, she's described her appointment as an honour and a challeng
peter hunt, bbc news. one last story for you this morning.ed 0lympians but now a graphic designerfrom swindon claims to have broken one of his world records. a less well known world record. but impressive nevertheless. sir mo set the record for the 100—metre sack race in 2014 with a time of 39—point—91 seconds. it's been smashed, apparently. but yesterday, dad of two stephen wildish took on the challenge and hopped over the line in just over 28 seconds — smashing mo's attempt. he's now...
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peter hunt reporting there. more now on our main story.and and wales, peter clarke, has warned that youth custody centres are so unsafe that "a tragedy" is inevitable, affecting staff as well as inmates. the ministry ofjustice has responded by saying that the safety and welfare of all young people in custody is its priority and that it's boosting the number of front—line employees by 20%. with me is jacob tas, chief executive of the social justice charity nacro. thank you for coming in. i suspect this doesn't surprise you, but the language is very strong. it is strong language from an independent inspector. so i think we should all now pay maximum attention to his cry for sorting this problem now. it's like you were saying, in nacro we are aware of the situation and have been arguing investment is required. we're talking young people and children who are locked up, for crimes they have committed. therefore we take their freedom away, but we should not take their safety away. we should build a safe environment, because lots of these young p
peter hunt reporting there. more now on our main story.and and wales, peter clarke, has warned that youth custody centres are so unsafe that "a tragedy" is inevitable, affecting staff as well as inmates. the ministry ofjustice has responded by saying that the safety and welfare of all young people in custody is its priority and that it's boosting the number of front—line employees by 20%. with me is jacob tas, chief executive of the social justice charity nacro. thank you for coming...
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our royal correspondent, peter hunt, reports.ince poised to start school soon. a happy little boy, according to the photographer who took this official portrait. once more. this isn't george let loose on a violin. rather, hamburg's young being encouraged to take up music, something kate did in her youth. yeah! one day, william will be centre stage. not this day, which was left to his wife to take up the baton he declined. music: beethoven's fifth symphony for a helicopter—mad young prince, a pre—birthday treat, being shown around one similar to the one his dad uses as an air ambulance pilot. this is the sort of moment when being on public display has its drawbacks. a sit—down protest from princess charlotte who, like any two—year—old, is not overly keen on delayed gratification. homeward bound for a birthday prince with a party to enjoy. good evening. donald trump has insisted he has the "complete power" to pardon people for wrongdoing — amid reports he is considering presidential pardons for family members, aides and even himsel
our royal correspondent, peter hunt, reports.ince poised to start school soon. a happy little boy, according to the photographer who took this official portrait. once more. this isn't george let loose on a violin. rather, hamburg's young being encouraged to take up music, something kate did in her youth. yeah! one day, william will be centre stage. not this day, which was left to his wife to take up the baton he declined. music: beethoven's fifth symphony for a helicopter—mad young prince, a...
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holocaust memorial — and also met the german chancellor, angela merkel. 0ur royal correspondent peter huntou are aged three and keen to head out. children often have different ideas than their parents but few are princess and the focus of global interests. a princess ready for a glimpse on arrival in berlin. she is already navigating many firsts, including red carpet is and flowers. this will become routine of one day. george appeared more than ready to disappear from public view. without the children, william and kate went on to meet angela merkel, the german chancellor, to extend a hand of friendship at a time of a potentially messy brexit divorce. with the eu unity under threat, the royals visited berlin's symbol of unity, the brandenburg gate. the links, the blood ties between the two countries run deep. 100 years ago this week, they changed the name to windsor. sightseeing over and visit to a project for disadvantaged young people and an admission of a lack of fluency when it comes to language. they speak fantastic english. they have been teaching us. is it better than our german? the
holocaust memorial — and also met the german chancellor, angela merkel. 0ur royal correspondent peter huntou are aged three and keen to head out. children often have different ideas than their parents but few are princess and the focus of global interests. a princess ready for a glimpse on arrival in berlin. she is already navigating many firsts, including red carpet is and flowers. this will become routine of one day. george appeared more than ready to disappear from public view. without the...
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from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports.n to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose and practised the odd ballet move. a fidgeting toddler with a lifetime under an intense spotlight ahead of him. princess charlotte faces a similarfuture. a reality aged two she can remain blissfully unaware of for now. does anyone speak english? the language divide isn't the only challenge. here, a country that relatively recently embraced the eu
from warsaw, our royal correspondent peter hunt reports.n to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose and practised the odd ballet move. a fidgeting toddler with a lifetime under an intense spotlight ahead of him. princess charlotte faces a similarfuture. a reality aged two she can remain blissfully unaware of for now. does anyone speak english? the language divide isn't...
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peter hunt, bbc news.en waiting for since peter capaldi announced he was relinquishing the key to the tardis. jodie whittaker has been announced as the 13th doctor. the identity of the latest incarnation of the doctor who time lord was revealed in a trailer at the end of the wimbledon men's single final. jodie is the first woman to play the character and, as you can see from this video, her announcement generated a lot of excitement. the new doctor is a girl! i think she is happy! the casting has made nearly every newspaper front page this morning and has certainly divided opinion. we will have a look at them in a minute. i will get them out. thank you. john tweeted to say that as a father and grandfather to girls he was pleased they would have great heroes to aspire to, not just companions. quite a few people are complaining about it as well. michael tweeted to say he thought the show had been ruined "for the sake of political correctness." colin baker, the sixth doctor, tweeted: "change, my dears, and no
peter hunt, bbc news.en waiting for since peter capaldi announced he was relinquishing the key to the tardis. jodie whittaker has been announced as the 13th doctor. the identity of the latest incarnation of the doctor who time lord was revealed in a trailer at the end of the wimbledon men's single final. jodie is the first woman to play the character and, as you can see from this video, her announcement generated a lot of excitement. the new doctor is a girl! i think she is happy! the casting...
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princes william and harry — as the most horrifying half hour of his life. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt the war, that has beenin interview # in the war, that has been in the public domain recently because prince harry also questioned why a 12—year—old should be made to walk behind the coffin. and in this interview earl spencer said he was lied to and palace officials suggested to him that the young princes wanted to walk behind the coffin. we now know that harry did not and other suggested, including alastair campbell, the spin doctor for tony blair, but they were there to give protection to their father prince charles, there was concern that he could be booed. there is also the issue of the eulogy, seen by many as a criticism of the royal family. he insists in the interview it was not, he said everything he said was true and he was trying to celebrate diana. and this coming at a time when there is enormous focus on the late princess because of the passage of time now. yes, it is the 20th anniversary, we also heard that itv documentary where prince harry prince william spoke about their
princes william and harry — as the most horrifying half hour of his life. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt the war, that has beenin interview # in the war, that has been in the public domain recently because prince harry also questioned why a 12—year—old should be made to walk behind the coffin. and in this interview earl spencer said he was lied to and palace officials suggested to him that the young princes wanted to walk behind the coffin. we now know that harry did not and other...
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peter hunt. bbc news. now the weather.some more sunshine to come through the rest of the day, to the north—west of the uk, though, this strip of cloud you can see moving in across scotland and northern ireland isa across scotland and northern ireland is a weather front, it will continue to push southwards so the cloud will thicken up, with outbreaks of rain getting into north—west england and wales as we head through this evening, brighter skies following on. overnight that strip of cloud works into the south. patchy outbreaks of rain developing on the front. no if the a huge amount. it will be patchy in nature, many areas will be patchy in nature, many areas will stay dry. windy in scotland for the northern isles, but a mild night for most. sunday starts off with those brisk winds, easing for the northern isles. plenty of showers drink into the western side of scot. some will be heavy. the early morning rain moves away from southern england and cloud will break up like today with sunny spells forecast on sunday, we are lo
peter hunt. bbc news. now the weather.some more sunshine to come through the rest of the day, to the north—west of the uk, though, this strip of cloud you can see moving in across scotland and northern ireland isa across scotland and northern ireland is a weather front, it will continue to push southwards so the cloud will thicken up, with outbreaks of rain getting into north—west england and wales as we head through this evening, brighter skies following on. overnight that strip of cloud...
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our royal correspondent peter hunt reports.ay an instrument once in your life? yes, the flute. one day, william will be centre stage. not this day, it was left to his wife to take up the batting he declined. later, at airbus, the couple will have learned about the potential challengers brexit may pose. for now, the aircraft manufacturer with parts in the uk used people and parts in the uk used people and parts freely across europe. before leaving, the closest worlds get to bring a child to work day: george and charlotte were shown the type of helicopter their dad uses as an air ambulance pilot. george will follow in his fathers the steps one day, as king. being a pilot also seems attractive to three—year—old. this is the sort of moment when being on public display has its drawbacks. a sit down tarmac protest from a princess who, like any two—year—old, is not overly keen on delayed gratification. they are the future of the british monarchy, and this, flying the flag abroad will increasingly be their future. this week, william an
our royal correspondent peter hunt reports.ay an instrument once in your life? yes, the flute. one day, william will be centre stage. not this day, it was left to his wife to take up the batting he declined. later, at airbus, the couple will have learned about the potential challengers brexit may pose. for now, the aircraft manufacturer with parts in the uk used people and parts in the uk used people and parts freely across europe. before leaving, the closest worlds get to bring a child to work...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. the household cavalry has moved to norfolk for several training camp.to exercise and their london home. and a splash through the water. let's check the weather forecast. sunshine and warmth the story on monday. make the most of it because changes to come. that was a scene from a weather watcher in scotland. as it goes through the night, it stays dry with the odd mist and fog patch. increasing amounts of high clouds developing across the southern half of england and much of wales. turning humid in the south and fresher further north. another fine day tomorrow with a good deal of sunshine but the sunshine turning increasingly hazy as high cloud amounts increase across england and wales. late in the day, the first signs of a change. thunderstorms beginning to push in across the south—west. call across the east coast become inland and further west, temperatures into the high 20s. thunderstorms developing more widely on wednesday and then it will be fresher by thursday. this is bbc news at 8.30pm. the headlines: the education secretary says schools are to re
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw. the household cavalry has moved to norfolk for several training camp.to exercise and their london home. and a splash through the water. let's check the weather forecast. sunshine and warmth the story on monday. make the most of it because changes to come. that was a scene from a weather watcher in scotland. as it goes through the night, it stays dry with the odd mist and fog patch. increasing amounts of high clouds developing across the southern half of england and...
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our royal correspondent peter hunt reports from stutthof concentration camp.pdate. here is chris, i hope. they will be a change in the weather across south—west england, across parts of devon, cornwall and dorset. the highest temperatures are to the west of london, peaking at 28—29dc. warmerfor west of london, peaking at 28—29dc. warmer for scotland, overnight, storms driving down into parts of england and wales. storms varying a lot from place to place, some areas picking up half a month's of rainfall. power supplies could be affected and transport disrupted. further storms on wednesday, it might ease off for a time, but nasty in wales and northern england. temperatures peaking into the low 30s in eastern england. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the chief inspector of prisons has given a stark warning that the decline in youth centres in england and wales will make a tragedy inevitable. inflation has unexpectedly fallen to 2.6% injune. in it's the first fall since october, 2016, although prices continue to rise. president trump has suffered another
our royal correspondent peter hunt reports from stutthof concentration camp.pdate. here is chris, i hope. they will be a change in the weather across south—west england, across parts of devon, cornwall and dorset. the highest temperatures are to the west of london, peaking at 28—29dc. warmerfor west of london, peaking at 28—29dc. warmer for scotland, overnight, storms driving down into parts of england and wales. storms varying a lot from place to place, some areas picking up half a...
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peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.e built in 1981 — one of the largest and most spectacular bridges in the uk. other locations include the flat where the poet, philip larkin, wrote many of his best—known works — and some art nouveau public loos. 0ur arts correspondent colin paterson has more the humber bridge — for years the longest single span bridge in the world — nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and 10 downing st as a grade one listed building. a place of exceptional architectural and historic interest. it gives me great pleasure to unveil this plaque and declare the humber bridge open. the new honour comes exactly 36 years to the day after the official opening. the bridge cost more than £100 million. at the other end of the scale, something from the very year the queen was born. this art nouveau public convenience from 1926. these toilets on the hull waterfront have been chosen because they were designed to cater for both men and women. very rare at the time. and most of the original fittings survive
peter hunt, bbc news, warsaw.e built in 1981 — one of the largest and most spectacular bridges in the uk. other locations include the flat where the poet, philip larkin, wrote many of his best—known works — and some art nouveau public loos. 0ur arts correspondent colin paterson has more the humber bridge — for years the longest single span bridge in the world — nowjoining westminster abbey, buckingham palace and 10 downing st as a grade one listed building. a place of exceptional...
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they've also met the german chancellor, angela merkel. 0ur royal correspondent, peter hunt, reports.of a global interest. this also extends to charlotte, princess arriving in berlin. 0nly extends to charlotte, princess arriving in berlin. only two, she's navigating many firsts including red carpets and flowers. this will become routine one day. george, on the other hand, appeared more than ready to disappear from public view. without the children, william and kate went on to meet angela merkel, the german chancellor, to extend the uk government's hand of friendship at the time of the potentially, msc brexit divorce. the royals, as tourists visited berlin's symbol of unity, the brandenburg gate. however, the couple were the attraction, and not the famous tourist destination. 100 yea rs years ago, during that war, they had to change their name from the germanic saxe—coburg—gotha to the house of windsor. how is your english? better than our german! the language barrier did not deter this young boy he wanted to show his affection. the royals wants to follow a new path while maintaining o
they've also met the german chancellor, angela merkel. 0ur royal correspondent, peter hunt, reports.of a global interest. this also extends to charlotte, princess arriving in berlin. 0nly extends to charlotte, princess arriving in berlin. only two, she's navigating many firsts including red carpets and flowers. this will become routine one day. george, on the other hand, appeared more than ready to disappear from public view. without the children, william and kate went on to meet angela merkel,...