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thank you, rachel shabi and katy balls. goodbye. news we we re up—to—date on the breaking news we were talking about in the last 20 minutes or so. this is the latest we have from germany where reports are now have from germany where reports are now saying at least eight people have been shot dead. this was in an incident in a town of hanau, east of frankfurt. we can see pictures of police activity on the ground in the town. according to reports, and these were original broadcast media reports as well as reuters, the shootings took place at two shisha bars in the town. please could not confirm the number of dead but said at least six people were seriously injured. you can see that the police are on the scene on the ground in these pictures, but we have been told police helicopters are flying above as well. the government is expected to be at large. —— gunman. we are told there were two incidents in two separate shisha bars and eight people have been shot dead. let's bring you up—to—date with the world of sport. here's the latest spor
thank you, rachel shabi and katy balls. goodbye. news we we re up—to—date on the breaking news we were talking about in the last 20 minutes or so. this is the latest we have from germany where reports are now have from germany where reports are now saying at least eight people have been shot dead. this was in an incident in a town of hanau, east of frankfurt. we can see pictures of police activity on the ground in the town. according to reports, and these were original broadcast media...
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22.40 and 23.30 this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are the author and journalist, rachel shabipolitical editor, katy balls. that‘s all ahead on bbc news. now it‘s time for sportsday. hello, i‘m olly foster, here‘s what‘s coming up on sportsday this evening how will manchester city respond on the pitch after last weeks uefa punishment i‘m katie shanahan, live at the etihad as manchester city play for the first time since their ban from european football also coming up in the programme. injury hit tottenham take on leipzig in the champions league a very big dealfor their a very big deal for their opponents. inducted into the hall of fame, but what has the game learned from his tragic death. and will head live to las vegas for a flavour of fight week ahead of furey versus wilder pa rt week ahead of furey versus wilder part two. evening, manchester city face west ham injust under an hour, this is the league match that was postponed ten days ago becasue of storm keera, they got special permission from uefa to play on a champions league night. last friday, the champions were informed
22.40 and 23.30 this evening in the papers — our guests tonight are the author and journalist, rachel shabipolitical editor, katy balls. that‘s all ahead on bbc news. now it‘s time for sportsday. hello, i‘m olly foster, here‘s what‘s coming up on sportsday this evening how will manchester city respond on the pitch after last weeks uefa punishment i‘m katie shanahan, live at the etihad as manchester city play for the first time since their ban from european football also coming up...
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thank you, rachel shabi and katy balls. goodbye. good evening.till causing significant problems across parts of the uk, the last thing we need is more rain, but there is more rain falling at the moment. there's a met office warning enforced for rain across parts of wales, northwest england and southwest scotland. places where we really could do without it. it's because of this frontal system here, and instead ofjust sliding neatly through, this front has developed a wave, this kink in the front here, which is holding it back. and, actually, we are going to see a renewed surge of wet weather ploughing in from the southwest, as we go through the second half of the night. through northern ireland, rain pushing back into southwest scotland, the hills and northwest england and the hills and mountains of wales. further east, any rain lighter more hsowery, more patchy. temperature typically 7—10d. a mild night for most. a little bit colder to the northwest. then we go through tomorrow and we will see these outbreaks of rain eventually sliding eastwards.
thank you, rachel shabi and katy balls. goodbye. good evening.till causing significant problems across parts of the uk, the last thing we need is more rain, but there is more rain falling at the moment. there's a met office warning enforced for rain across parts of wales, northwest england and southwest scotland. places where we really could do without it. it's because of this frontal system here, and instead ofjust sliding neatly through, this front has developed a wave, this kink in the front...
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with me are author and journalist rachel shabi and katy balls the deputy political editor of the spectator in. the telegraph leads with a warning from the head of ofsted that a 14 billion pound boost in education, to be outlined in the upcoming budget, will be wasted by poorly managed schools. the financial times reports that big tech companies may have to share their troves of data with smaller rivals under proposals by the eu. the metro says eight million ‘economically inactive' british workers could pick up the work that's being denied to low—skilled eu migrants under the new immigration plans. the i says there has been a backlash to the plans and most "economically inactive" people are carers, students, sick or retired. and on the front of the daily mail — house prices have risen in every region of the uk for the first time in almost two years. on the —— that's a flavour of summit, let's dip into those over the next 12 minutes or so. katie, kick us off, the metro is going back over where some of the papers were last night on the immigration plans. yes, so last night, the news of what t
with me are author and journalist rachel shabi and katy balls the deputy political editor of the spectator in. the telegraph leads with a warning from the head of ofsted that a 14 billion pound boost in education, to be outlined in the upcoming budget, will be wasted by poorly managed schools. the financial times reports that big tech companies may have to share their troves of data with smaller rivals under proposals by the eu. the metro says eight million ‘economically inactive' british...
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half past 11 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers author and journalist rachel shabis from the spectator. good evening. proposals for the uk's post—brexit immigration system have been unveiled by the government, which said it was fulfilling its commitment to the public and taking back control of the country's borders. the home secretary, priti patel, published proposals for a visa system based on points to replace free movement for eu citizens. this is how it's going to work: under the new rules — which come into force next january — people who want to come here to work have to reach 70 points. there are three essential requirements: the applicant must be able to speak english, that's worth ten points. he or she must have a job offer, which is worth another 20 points. and thatjob needs to be at what‘s called an ‘appropriate skill level‘. if it is, you get another 20 points. if the salary is above £25,600 that‘s worth a further 20 points, making the crucial total of 70 points. but if the job pays less, you can still get points for other things such as qualifications. p
half past 11 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers author and journalist rachel shabis from the spectator. good evening. proposals for the uk's post—brexit immigration system have been unveiled by the government, which said it was fulfilling its commitment to the public and taking back control of the country's borders. the home secretary, priti patel, published proposals for a visa system based on points to replace free movement for eu citizens. this is how it's going...