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peter wright., what you think? i like the colour of it. maybe not. and well done to racing driver billy monger who, on his first return to donnington park since his accident there, managed to finish fourth. the 19—year—old who lost both his legs in a crash 18 months ago started from pole in the british formula three race. he is seventh in the championship. there are another two races tomorrow. an absolute inspiration. that's it for this sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good night. good evening. there's been some big contrasts north to south and the weather today. we've had a bit of sunshine earlier on and a few showers across many northern areas. further south, more clouds and outbreaks of rain. this the scene in rye and sussex earlier on. contrast that to be clear, blue skies we had in east lothian. a few showers pushing through. this is the satellite image. you chose this line of clouds that's been streaming in from the atlantic. a series of weather fronts that are going to brin
peter wright., what you think? i like the colour of it. maybe not. and well done to racing driver billy monger who, on his first return to donnington park since his accident there, managed to finish fourth. the 19—year—old who lost both his legs in a crash 18 months ago started from pole in the british formula three race. he is seventh in the championship. there are another two races tomorrow. an absolute inspiration. that's it for this sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening....
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world number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semifinal.wo. that's all from sportsday. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause and it's here that we wowed audiences with the coolest tech we have seen on our travels. we've painted colours in the air, tickled their ears, took them to the future, and to the distant past. this is hampi, once the capital of the vijayanagara dynasty, and by the 16th century, it was the second—largest mediaeval—era city in the world. since 1565, it's lain in
world number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semifinal.wo. that's all from sportsday. india — a technology superpower in waiting. half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the...
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world number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semi—final.e sport for now. an investigation by bbc radio five live has found that the number of elderly people who say they have been the victim of scamming has nearly doubled in the last three years.?|n some cases, people have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds. ? fraudsters scammed almost 19,000 older people across the uk in the past year, equivalent to nearly six every hour. caroline davies reports. it's a crime that can happen in your own home, as simple as a convincing phone call or a few clicks on a computer. and for one group in particular, reported cases of fraud are becoming more common. the cost of personal fraud across all ages is estimated to be around £10 billion a year. figures requested in an investigation by 5 live show that nearly 19,000 people aged over 60 reported that they had been scammed and more than 1,000 of those victims were over 90. some experts worry the real number of over—60s affected is far higher and that older people are particularly at risk as they are more li
world number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semi—final.e sport for now. an investigation by bbc radio five live has found that the number of elderly people who say they have been the victim of scamming has nearly doubled in the last three years.?|n some cases, people have lost hundreds of thousands of pounds. ? fraudsters scammed almost 19,000 older people across the uk in the past year, equivalent to nearly six every hour. caroline davies reports. it's a crime...
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Sep 14, 2018
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you might remember the spycatcher book, peter wright talking about how they bungled and burgled theirng mi6 would leave foot was a spy. i think they believed all left—wing labour politicians were spies at the time, that was the mindset. what the book doesn't try to claim is that it has evidence that foot was a kgb spy, just that the depth of belief mi6 had that he was. i'm not convinced that tells us too much. it feels like revenge from beyond the grave for ten par, because he like revenge from beyond the grave forten par, because he is like revenge from beyond the grave for ten par, because he is dead and he can't see them. would you buy it or read it? i would. he can't see them. would you buy it or read it? iwould. ithink he can't see them. would you buy it or read it? i would. i think they have done an excellentjob of making you want to know more. it is a tremendous advert. so, yes, fair enough. i would absolutely read it. and mcintyre is a really good journalistic writer and he has written incredibly well on this period and earlier. —— ben mcintyre. i don't see why this wouldn't b
you might remember the spycatcher book, peter wright talking about how they bungled and burgled theirng mi6 would leave foot was a spy. i think they believed all left—wing labour politicians were spies at the time, that was the mindset. what the book doesn't try to claim is that it has evidence that foot was a kgb spy, just that the depth of belief mi6 had that he was. i'm not convinced that tells us too much. it feels like revenge from beyond the grave for ten par, because he like revenge...
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anderson plays defending championship —— champion while van gerwen faces peter wright, and that is onyou got for us this week? it is a very strange week. we have the little stranger, the new film by lenny abrahamson. we have a simple favor, which i know you are going to see it this weekend, so you are looking forward to the review. can't wait. and the house with a clock in its walls, a sort of family fantasy with a horror inflection. 0k. so first, the little stranger, is this about a haunted house, or haunted residence? the question about whether it is actually haunted is sort of central to it, so it is based on a novel by sarah waters, stars domhnall gleeson. he, dr faraday, goes to a house where he is called to attend to someone working there, who appears to be ill, but he thinks they are just freaked out. something has scared them. and it turns out that he went to this house when he was a child, where his mother worked there and he was completely overwhelmed by the house and he fell in love with it. now he goes back, and the house is crumbling, and the people inside the house appea
anderson plays defending championship —— champion while van gerwen faces peter wright, and that is onyou got for us this week? it is a very strange week. we have the little stranger, the new film by lenny abrahamson. we have a simple favor, which i know you are going to see it this weekend, so you are looking forward to the review. can't wait. and the house with a clock in its walls, a sort of family fantasy with a horror inflection. 0k. so first, the little stranger, is this about a...
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our political correspondent, ben wright, is in westminster. peterconfirms that the momentum and supporting corbyn backing left is in firm control of the party's nec. there was a slate of nine candidates up for election of the whole labour party membership this time round. originally the whole nine were backed by momentum but after peter willsman's comments were leaked momentum decided to pull their support. they called his remarks disturbing and there was some encouragement for him to stand down. despite that he has been re—elected to the nec, despite the fact that momentum which has a lot of clout these days didn't give him active support. it's interesting. he weathered this, he's back on labour's ruling executive and the absence of momentum support didn't do him any harm in the end. what does this say about how labour will approach the anti—semitism issue?” think... i don't think this is directly relevant to how labour will handle this tomorrow. mr willsman is now back on the nec. going into that critical meeting tomorrow it's clear that big voice
our political correspondent, ben wright, is in westminster. peterconfirms that the momentum and supporting corbyn backing left is in firm control of the party's nec. there was a slate of nine candidates up for election of the whole labour party membership this time round. originally the whole nine were backed by momentum but after peter willsman's comments were leaked momentum decided to pull their support. they called his remarks disturbing and there was some encouragement for him to stand...
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wright. it would be -- jo just because of the great-grandmother-great- great-gr andmother. >> guest: good point, peter. i agree, showway. >> host: all right. miranda, winchester, virginia. hi, miranda. >> caller: good afternoon. jacqueline, i was so excited yesterday to be able to attend your session at the national book festival. sitting with all the teachers in the audience and watching all the little kids on the floor in front of me was amazing. i'd first like to say i was shocked to see how young you are with all the accomplishments and honors and acclaim that you have gotten over the years. my kids have read your book. i'm a middle school teacher. i have -- i think you were the one who said we shouldn't say struggling readers, and we shouldn't say reluctant readers. just readers who maybe read a little slower than others and appreciate the value of the written word. one book that you really talked about yesterday was the day you began. i am trying this year part of my strategy is to use more picture books in my instruction. we're working with empathy, with understanding others, and i look forward
wright. it would be -- jo just because of the great-grandmother-great- great-gr andmother. >> guest: good point, peter. i agree, showway. >> host: all right. miranda, winchester, virginia. hi, miranda. >> caller: good afternoon. jacqueline, i was so excited yesterday to be able to attend your session at the national book festival. sitting with all the teachers in the audience and watching all the little kids on the floor in front of me was amazing. i'd first like to say i was...