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he'd already lost defence coach paul gustard and this week lost the services of skills coach rory teaguenton, who's head of sport science. so three key positions for eddiejones to fill pretty urgently. our rugby union reporter chris jones has more. how worried should england fans be right now about this turnover of staff? not a great situation. england fans should feel uneasy that 12 months until the enormous, global showpiece that is the world cup is upon us, england have sizeable holes to fill. there is no doubt that working under eddie jones to fill. there is no doubt that working under eddiejones is tough and some people have found it an uncomfortable working situation. the rfu do insist that dean benton hasn't fallen out with eddie jones at all, but you're right to list alongside rory teague and paul lads. england do have some quite big holes to fill in that team, because there isa to fill in that team, because there is a testing autumn coming up and then 6 nations and the world cup. they do need to be filled soon, but realistically how quickly can the fill those positions? the two
he'd already lost defence coach paul gustard and this week lost the services of skills coach rory teaguenton, who's head of sport science. so three key positions for eddiejones to fill pretty urgently. our rugby union reporter chris jones has more. how worried should england fans be right now about this turnover of staff? not a great situation. england fans should feel uneasy that 12 months until the enormous, global showpiece that is the world cup is upon us, england have sizeable holes to...
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drugs and violencen jails within a year. ben stokes will play in the third test against india, just days after being found not guilty of affray. we just need a league of faith! and winnie the pooh, eeyore and tigger are back in christopher robin. we'll talk about that and the other big cinema releases this week in the film review at 5:45pm. it's 5pm. our main story: devastating monsoon floods in the southern indian state of kerala have left more than 300 people dead and 200,000 without homes. rescuers in helicopters and boats are struggling to reach the thousands of people who are still believed to be marooned by the floodwaters. more heavy rain is expected. yogita limaye reports. the only route out of a flooded home. this child is among several people that have been airlifted in kerala. dozens of helicopters are pulling out as many as they can. shouting. those who can are walking miles to safety. but beyond the surging water, there are tens of thousands who are still stuck, waiting to be rescued. the m
the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drugs and violencen jails within a year. ben stokes will play in the third test against india, just days after being found not guilty of affray. we just need a league of faith! and winnie the pooh, eeyore and tigger are back in christopher robin. we'll talk about that and the other big cinema releases this week in the film review at 5:45pm. it's 5pm. our main story: devastating monsoon floods in the...
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drugs and violencen jails within a year. some of the biggest names in music pay tribute to the queen of soul, aretha franklin, who died yesterday. she touched every genre, every singer was influenced in some way by the way she sang. and we'll be finding out who's been unveiled as the latest contestant in this year's strictly come dancing — and speaking to them, too. good evening. devastating monsoon floods in india have killed nearly 1,000 people. the southern state of kerala has been the worst—hit region, with 320 dead and at least 200,000 without homes. rescuers in helicopters and boats are struggling to reach the thousands of people who are still believed to be marooned by the floodwaters — which are the worst to hit the region in nearly a century. more heavy rain is expected. yogita limaye reports. forced out of their homes by the floods, people are walking miles to safety. beyond this surging water, there are tens of thousands who are stuck, waiting to be rescued. this child is amongst several peop
the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drugs and violencen jails within a year. some of the biggest names in music pay tribute to the queen of soul, aretha franklin, who died yesterday. she touched every genre, every singer was influenced in some way by the way she sang. and we'll be finding out who's been unveiled as the latest contestant in this year's strictly come dancing — and speaking to them, too. good evening. devastating monsoon...
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his other playing partner, northern ireland's rory mcilroy had a disappointing start, and finished onar. thomas made a very good start to his defence with three birdies in his first six holes and finished one under. he's 4 shots off the lead of fellow american rickie fowler. some tennis news, and johanna konta is currently on court at the canadian open in montreal for the second time today. earlier the british number one beat the former world number one victoria azarenka in straight sets. she's now playing the defending champion elina svitolina for a place in the quarterfinals.
his other playing partner, northern ireland's rory mcilroy had a disappointing start, and finished onar. thomas made a very good start to his defence with three birdies in his first six holes and finished one under. he's 4 shots off the lead of fellow american rickie fowler. some tennis news, and johanna konta is currently on court at the canadian open in montreal for the second time today. earlier the british number one beat the former world number one victoria azarenka in straight sets. she's...
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tell rory, ask rory if he's ever been to the jigger inn, if he respects, can you ask him that >> reporter, rory did say he remembers the jigger inn. i've showed him the photo of you guys back towing there he says he remembers >> he was with his dad very nice. >> reporter: rory was with his dad, yes, absolutely so they're getting ready to tee off for that shotgun he says he remembers the jiker i -- jigger inn. >> there was no alcohol involved on either end of that, dom >> reporter: and if you believe that i have a bridge in brooklyn wn you. >>hewe come back, we will talk tesla and elon musk pah! that will never work. no, no, no, nah. a bulb of light?!? aha ha ha! a flying machine? impossible! a personal' computer?! ha! smart neighborhoods running on a microgrid. a stadium powered with solar. a hospital that doesn't lose power. amazing. i like it. never gonna happen. thanks, janet. it's welcomemy happy place. store. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'
tell rory, ask rory if he's ever been to the jigger inn, if he respects, can you ask him that >> reporter, rory did say he remembers the jigger inn. i've showed him the photo of you guys back towing there he says he remembers >> he was with his dad very nice. >> reporter: rory was with his dad, yes, absolutely so they're getting ready to tee off for that shotgun he says he remembers the jiker i -- jigger inn. >> there was no alcohol involved on either end of that, dom...
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challenges following events for us in moscow they're saying a lot more at the kremlin are they not rory. yeah you get the impression the kremlin is pretty mad about this the spokesperson dmitri peskov has said this is categorically unacceptable that it's illegal under international law or the kremlin has again stress that it had nothing to do with the script poisoning and says that these sanctions the new ones are inconsistent with the constructive atmosphere that the kremlin felt that it got from donald trump but the helsinki summit some weeks ago now though they're saying that washington is an unpredictable actor on the international stage but that it's too soon for the moment's talk about russian council measures counter sanctions because they need to find out more about what these actual u.s. sanctions involve but they're hoping that at some point they can return to constructive relations with washington d. c. now the ruble has taken a battering because this is fallen to its lowest level in some twenty months there is also a cost being borne by some russian companies who are having
challenges following events for us in moscow they're saying a lot more at the kremlin are they not rory. yeah you get the impression the kremlin is pretty mad about this the spokesperson dmitri peskov has said this is categorically unacceptable that it's illegal under international law or the kremlin has again stress that it had nothing to do with the script poisoning and says that these sanctions the new ones are inconsistent with the constructive atmosphere that the kremlin felt that it got...
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our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has more details.her today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008 and the first android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we have become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we are using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day. three quarters of people questioned said they could not live without one. ten years ago we had many different devices, we had mp3 players to listen to music, satellite navigation systems to take us satellite navigation systems to take us around, today all of that is compact it into one device and now eight out of ten of us own a smart phone and really spend our entire lives on a smartphone. ofcom's researchers at how addicted we are too smart phones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at the phone every 12 minutes and spent an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day it using it. but just how hours and 28 minutes a day it using it. butjust how to use them,
our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones has more details.her today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008 and the first android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we have become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we are using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day. three quarters of people questioned said they could not live without one. ten years ago we had many different devices, we had mp3 players to listen to...
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eisel or leave it there for known of course we'll wait to get more updates from you later today thanks rory. let's head to the americas novellas wayland's trying to cross into neighboring countries are being blocked at the border the u.n. says that more than two point three million venezuelans have fled the country but there's been a rise in hostility towards those wanting to escape an economic crisis brazil is sending troops to its border after local set fire to migrant can sell a hundred m.p.'s he is our correspondent joins me now from the colombian capital south american leaders are not very happy with venezuela or with president nicolas maduro and while they're sympathetic with probably to the needs of the general public why is it that right now they want to close their borders and they can't accept any more venezuelans on that on their territory. well the issue is is that they feel that this is the biggest challenge in the region that never before has latin america seen such a huge influx of refugees economic migrants trying to move from one country to the there in such a short amount
eisel or leave it there for known of course we'll wait to get more updates from you later today thanks rory. let's head to the americas novellas wayland's trying to cross into neighboring countries are being blocked at the border the u.n. says that more than two point three million venezuelans have fled the country but there's been a rise in hostility towards those wanting to escape an economic crisis brazil is sending troops to its border after local set fire to migrant can sell a hundred...
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chalons following this one from moscow rory what more can you tell us. well don't know yet scott the moment is in lockdown nobody is allowed in and nobody is allowed out both the separatist republic and also its backers in moscow calling this a terrorist attack a terrorist incident earlier on how xander was killed in what looks very much like a targeted assassination a bomb went off in the cafe that he was in with a colleague or two and he is the only confirmed fatality at the moment from that explosion but obviously this has ramifications for the deniece people's republic also for the conflicts in eastern ukraine and perhaps the minsk peace process as well. as one of the leaders of militia there was fighting against the ukrainian army fighting against kiev rule in the early stages of the war he was then elevated to the position of prime minister at a time when it seems like the leadership of the republics there was being kind of real organized to make it look more like a homegrown movement and less like a kind of foreign operation run out of moscow he w
chalons following this one from moscow rory what more can you tell us. well don't know yet scott the moment is in lockdown nobody is allowed in and nobody is allowed out both the separatist republic and also its backers in moscow calling this a terrorist attack a terrorist incident earlier on how xander was killed in what looks very much like a targeted assassination a bomb went off in the cafe that he was in with a colleague or two and he is the only confirmed fatality at the moment from that...
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and rory mcelroy still in the hunt. nine under par through six. no word if tiger woods.what it used to be. just tell them "it is you're putting, tiger!" andrea dovizioso, on his ducati, will start the czech moto gp on pole position after dominating qualifying in brno. britain's cal crutchlow was fifth fastest. dovizioso, currently fourth in the world championship standings, upset fellow italian valentino rossi, to secure his first pole of the season. it came in the last seconds too. world champion and runaway series leader marc marquez, completed the front row in third. 18—year—old apprentice jockey jason watson recorded the biggest success of his career on the final day of glorious goodwood. watson guided 20—1 shot gifted master to a narrow victory overjustanotherbottle in the stewards' cup. the season's leading apprentice said the result was extra special as he was brought up close to the track in sussex and had been visiting stewards cup day with his family since he was eight. that is a nice story is in it? england have won the cricket. ian poulter to her love of the
and rory mcelroy still in the hunt. nine under par through six. no word if tiger woods.what it used to be. just tell them "it is you're putting, tiger!" andrea dovizioso, on his ducati, will start the czech moto gp on pole position after dominating qualifying in brno. britain's cal crutchlow was fifth fastest. dovizioso, currently fourth in the world championship standings, upset fellow italian valentino rossi, to secure his first pole of the season. it came in the last seconds too....
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use andiolence in jails within a year. and at 11:30 we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tim stanley from the telegraph and mirror columnist susie boniface. devastating monsoon floods in india have killed nearly 1,000 people. the state of kerala has been the worst—hit region, where the the death toll stands at 171. local authorities say in total more than 320 people have died as a result of the summer's heavy rain. rescuers in helicopters and boats are struggling to reach the thousands of people in the southern state, who are still believed to be marooned by floodwaters, which are the worst to hit the region in nearly a century. more heavy rain is expected. yogita limaye reports. forced out of their homes by the floods, people are walking miles to safety. escaping surging water that has swallowed everything in its path. for many, this is the only way out. this pregnant woman was among several airlifted in kerala. she delivered just a short while later. doze
the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use andiolence in jails within a year. and at 11:30 we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tim stanley from the telegraph and mirror columnist susie boniface. devastating monsoon floods in india have killed nearly 1,000 people. the state of kerala has been the worst—hit region, where the the death toll stands at 171. local authorities say in total more than 320...
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, promisees to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use andiolence in jails within a year. she touched everyjohn morra, every singer. —— everyjohn morra. every singer. —— everyjohn morra. every singer was applause by the way that she saying. winnie the pooh is on a journey to find his friends and christopher robin. the billy mcewan macgregor stars as his playmate. find out the thoughts and the rest of the week releases in the dimmer view. —— in the film review. that evening and welcome to bbc news. devastating monsoon floods in india have killed nearly a thousand people. the state of kerala has been the worst hit region with the death toll at 171, as a result of recent flooding. local authorities say in total more than 320 people have died, due to the affects of the summer's heavy rain. rescuers in helicopters and boats are struggling to reach the thousands of people in the southern state, who are still believed to be marooned by floodwaters, which are the worst to hit the region in nearly a century. more heavy rain is expected. yogita limaye
the prisons minister, rory stewart, promisees to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use andiolence in jails within a year. she touched everyjohn morra, every singer. —— everyjohn morra. every singer. —— everyjohn morra. every singer was applause by the way that she saying. winnie the pooh is on a journey to find his friends and christopher robin. the billy mcewan macgregor stars as his playmate. find out the thoughts and the rest of the week releases in the dimmer view....
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rory burns might be a worry for him. rory burns might be considered.s week, and joe root said after the match that he was pleased he was pushing for a place. they don‘t want to see anything too dramatic. alastair cook‘s place is secure, and he will be allowed to step back in his own time. there will be pressure for a change in attic as much as personnel. england keep getting out too quickly under pressure, and there seems to be a lack of defensive technique of application. with this series will get tag, which it might, particularly if india win in southampton, they will have to show more grit and resolve. you can‘t imagine it being the same 11 down in southampton for the fourth test. thierry henry is in line to become the new manager at the french club bourdeaux. if the deal‘s done, it would be his first coaching role. henry — a world cup winner and a favourite at arsenal — spent the summer helping out with the belgian national side. and now it appears he‘s ready to strike out alone. i spoke to the french football journalist loic tanzi earlier and i as
rory burns might be a worry for him. rory burns might be considered.s week, and joe root said after the match that he was pleased he was pushing for a place. they don‘t want to see anything too dramatic. alastair cook‘s place is secure, and he will be allowed to step back in his own time. there will be pressure for a change in attic as much as personnel. england keep getting out too quickly under pressure, and there seems to be a lack of defensive technique of application. with this series...
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in reality, rory stewart may not want to be in a —— thisjob. safe, inmates safe and also helps to ten people‘s lives around. and therefore protect society —— helps to turn people‘s. protect society —— helps to turn people's. thank you for talking to us. around 22,000 people have been rescued from the flood—hit indian state of kerala yesterday, after monsoon rains finally eased. military forces, as well as disaster response teams and local fishermen, managed to reach some of the worst hit areas. many places remain under water, and operations are still on to rescue people who are stranded. more than 350 people have died since the monsoon started injune. the government in venezuela will begin issuing new banknotes today, after slashing five zeroes from its currency as part of a plan to solve the country‘s economic freefall. the international monetary fund estimates that inflation could reach 1,000,000% by the end of the year. thousands of people are trying to flee the crisis, prompting countries like ecuador and peru to impose strict border contro
in reality, rory stewart may not want to be in a —— thisjob. safe, inmates safe and also helps to ten people‘s lives around. and therefore protect society —— helps to turn people‘s. protect society —— helps to turn people's. thank you for talking to us. around 22,000 people have been rescued from the flood—hit indian state of kerala yesterday, after monsoon rains finally eased. military forces, as well as disaster response teams and local fishermen, managed to reach some of...
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we are joined by professor rory we are joined by professor rory little from uc hastings. thank you for joining us is. how unusual is it for a judge to set aside a plea deal of this nature? >> well, it's unusual but it's not unheard of. and judges do this on occasion, particularly in cases where there are victims who are unhappy with the prosecutor's bargain. he had to reject both deems. he couldn't just take one and leave the other. >> the "ghost ship" fire claimed 36 lives, we remind you, fathers, daughters, artists and friends. you can read stories about each victim on abc7news.com. >>> breaking news. sky 7 is over the keep of a brushfire in san jose that was threat epping homes near meridian avenue and 280. firefighters announced they are getting this under control. hraoeupt rail service is shut down for the moment in that area. there is a bridge between vta tpao fruit dale and san fernando. but crews are getting a handle on this. that is good news >>> another big story today. two people, including a chp motorcycle officer, are dead following a crash in fairfield. >> i
we are joined by professor rory we are joined by professor rory little from uc hastings. thank you for joining us is. how unusual is it for a judge to set aside a plea deal of this nature? >> well, it's unusual but it's not unheard of. and judges do this on occasion, particularly in cases where there are victims who are unhappy with the prosecutor's bargain. he had to reject both deems. he couldn't just take one and leave the other. >> the "ghost ship" fire claimed 36...
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well challenge them following the story from moscow rory so we know that the leaders have signed a deal but what exactly are they signed up to well what they've done is taken a big step forward in resolving this decades old territorial dispute it's essentially about what's the caspian sea is as the largest inland body of water in the world does it constitute a sea or is it a lake now the conclusion that they seem to reach an actor is that it's not really one it's not a lake because it's too big to be a lake and it's not really a sea because it's not actually connected to the world's oceans so it has aspects of one and aspects of the other and therefore it deserves its own special classification so what they have decided is to essentially have the surface of this body of water open for access for all of the five countries where as the bed of this body of water the floor needs to have further negotiations to divvy it up properly amongst these five countries at stake are more than a trillion several trillion dollars worth of energy oil and gas and pipelines to take it to lucrative markets
well challenge them following the story from moscow rory so we know that the leaders have signed a deal but what exactly are they signed up to well what they've done is taken a big step forward in resolving this decades old territorial dispute it's essentially about what's the caspian sea is as the largest inland body of water in the world does it constitute a sea or is it a lake now the conclusion that they seem to reach an actor is that it's not really one it's not a lake because it's too big...
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our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, has more details.s apple's iphone. 2008, and the first android phones are unveiled. what's followed, according to ofcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. ofcom's research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. one thing we're not doing so much on our phones is talking. the number of mobile voice calls has fallen, for the first time ever. rory cellan—jones,
our technology correspondent, rory cellan—jones, has more details.s apple's iphone. 2008, and the first android phones are unveiled. what's followed, according to ofcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation...
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that there will be a joint operation between the two in the coming days let's go straight back to rory chalons our correspondent in moscow who's been listening in to certainly what the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov had to say he was very clear really about the fact that terrorists had to be dealt with in sooner rather than later. yeah he said that what we need to do is wipe out these terrorists that exist in the deescalation zone of unacceptable. the group formally calls for a front are using the deescalation zone to attack the syrian army and also he said with drones to attack the russian airbase or maim and so i think much of what's he and moreland were doing in their meeting was discussing kind of military coordination he spoke of this saying that they had discussed working together with the syrian army and also with turkey moving units around to combat except they he went on of course the talk about the joint commitments to the political process how they wanted refugees to be returned to their. regions their living areas as quickly as possible and of course claim that has
that there will be a joint operation between the two in the coming days let's go straight back to rory chalons our correspondent in moscow who's been listening in to certainly what the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov had to say he was very clear really about the fact that terrorists had to be dealt with in sooner rather than later. yeah he said that what we need to do is wipe out these terrorists that exist in the deescalation zone of unacceptable. the group formally calls for a front...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news.h west of england on sunday has been withdrawn. united utilities says slightly cooler temperatures, recent rainfall and water—saving efforts by customers mean it doesn't need to introduce a ban at the moment — but the firm warned that restrictions could be possible in the future if the dry weather continues. detectives investigating the nerve agent poisoning of a couple in salisbury have removed two bins from an area behind shops in the city centre. the move comes after police officers spoke to charlie rowley, who was exposed to novichok, about what happened prior to him falling ill. the bins, from a cordoned—off area behind catherine street, will be taken to the defence science and technology laboratory at porton down for analysis. public health england says the risk to the public remains low. in cricket, england added only two runs to their first innings total this morning as they were bowled out for 287 on the second day of the first test against india at edgbaston. but the hosts fo
rory cellan—jones, bbc news.h west of england on sunday has been withdrawn. united utilities says slightly cooler temperatures, recent rainfall and water—saving efforts by customers mean it doesn't need to introduce a ban at the moment — but the firm warned that restrictions could be possible in the future if the dry weather continues. detectives investigating the nerve agent poisoning of a couple in salisbury have removed two bins from an area behind shops in the city centre. the move...
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challenge's is standing by hi rory what more can you tell us. well yes i was on a. seems has been killed in a bomb blast which took place at a cafe where he was with a few. colleagues and other people earlier on today. he seems is the only person of the moment dead though there are other injuries as well he was the de facto leader the head of the donetsk people's republic one of the two breakaway regions of eastern ukraine backed by russia he had risen to prominence as commander of one of the militias there and he was elevated into the role of leader of the d.n.r. at a time when it seems that. this was a movement that was being tried to make there was trying to make itself or being commanded to make itself more home grown and less russian and as a native of he was he was considered to be a good man for the job of leading the republic. this is not the only command or leader of the militias and the republic still have met an end in similar ways there have been other commanders people who go by the names of strange calls signs like motorola and giv
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drugs and violences within a year. more than half the families who lost loved ones in the genoa bridge colla pse loved ones in the genoa bridge collapse have accepted the offer of an italian state funeral. before sportsday, what is coming up on bbc news... we'll be finding out more about the relief effort to help the hundreds of thousands hit by the floods in kerala — we'll be speaking to paralympics star jonnie peacock about his latest venture to encourage more people with disabilities to take up sport. and at 10.40 and 11.30 i'll be discussing tomorrow's front pages with my guests tim stanley from the telegraph, and fleet street fox herself — mirror columnist susie boniface. hello and welcome to sportsday. ready to play — ben stokes gives skipper joe root his guarantee as he's recalled to the england team for the third test against india tomorrow. no problem with pogba — manchester united bossjose mourinho denies reports of a rift between him and star man paul pogba. going for gold — can five—time par
the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drugs and violences within a year. more than half the families who lost loved ones in the genoa bridge colla pse loved ones in the genoa bridge collapse have accepted the offer of an italian state funeral. before sportsday, what is coming up on bbc news... we'll be finding out more about the relief effort to help the hundreds of thousands hit by the floods in kerala — we'll be speaking to paralympics...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news.dia's batsmen on the second day of the first test at edgbaston. the tourists made steady progress this morning, before surrey bowler sam curran took three wickets for just eight runs. but india's captain virat kohli responded with an impressive 149, and they were eventually all out for 274. england, in theirsecond innings, are 9—1, 22 runs ahead. at the women's hockey world cup in london tonight, england, the hosts, are out. in the last hour, they lost their quarter final against the reigning champions, the netherlands. but ireland have reached the semi—finals for the first time. jo currie has more. it may be possible to take the summer's good weather for granted, but sporting success remains a little more mercurial. in their effort to emerge from the crowd, england and ireland would need to handle the heat and keep their cool. just try telling their fans that. a united ireland, ranked 16th in the world, a team given little chance on hockey‘s biggest stage. unlikely quarterfinalists ag
rory cellan—jones, bbc news.dia's batsmen on the second day of the first test at edgbaston. the tourists made steady progress this morning, before surrey bowler sam curran took three wickets for just eight runs. but india's captain virat kohli responded with an impressive 149, and they were eventually all out for 274. england, in theirsecond innings, are 9—1, 22 runs ahead. at the women's hockey world cup in london tonight, england, the hosts, are out. in the last hour, they lost their...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news. from the sunday times. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with tomasz. hello. in the way that we have got right now across the southern part of the uk isn't quite as intense as it was last time, but it is still very hot and it is going to peak on friday when temperatures across some southern part of the uk could hit 33 degrees. that will probably be around london, low to mid— 30sjust about you could call it. a cross some northern and eastern parts of the country we could seek to riches in the high 20s, especially around lincolnshire. pretty hot for this pa rt lincolnshire. pretty hot for this part of the world. in scotland, generally speaking, we are talking about 23 are fairly similar values in northern ireland as well. 0bviously in northern ireland as well. obviously the heat is reserved for southern areas, coming out of spain and portugal, france, also spreading to other parts of the continent. the really extremely hot air will be reserved
rory cellan—jones, bbc news. from the sunday times. that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with tomasz. hello. in the way that we have got right now across the southern part of the uk isn't quite as intense as it was last time, but it is still very hot and it is going to peak on friday when temperatures across some southern part of the uk could hit 33 degrees. that will probably be around london, low to mid— 30sjust about you could call it. a cross some...
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challenge has been following events in moscow and rory this whole meeting has taken what over twenty years has been more complicated by the fact that when it first started it was a conversation between two countries now it's a conversation between five. yes so wind the clock back a quarter of a century and you only as you say had two states that had shorelines on the caspian sea you had the soviet union and you had iran but of course in one thousand nine hundred the soviet union fell apart and that meant that the successor states russia kazakstan azerbaijan tech menace stan were all involved in trying to sort out the future legal status of the caspian sea with iran as well all having their different interests all having their own agendas that they wanted to pursue there has been a huge amount of diplomacy that's gone on over the intervening years we have had. more than two decades of expert level meetings we've had at least ten foreign minister level meetings and we have had previously four presidential summits now we're in the fifth one and it looks all the signs are pointing to thi
challenge has been following events in moscow and rory this whole meeting has taken what over twenty years has been more complicated by the fact that when it first started it was a conversation between two countries now it's a conversation between five. yes so wind the clock back a quarter of a century and you only as you say had two states that had shorelines on the caspian sea you had the soviet union and you had iran but of course in one thousand nine hundred the soviet union fell apart and...
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chalons and rory what spin high and this russian fear that there is going to be something dreadful about to happen in italy province. you know the russian deputy foreign minister sergei riad cough says that the russians have information they believe the group that used to be cool. is now called. he's planning walks. calling a chemical provocation and this is going to be taken somewhere in the loop on the borders of villepin the you know the the other parts of syria and the russians very much want to have a u.n. security council meeting to talk about all of this now they are saying that the united states and germany could perhaps use their influence with the groups on the ground in the ad lib to make sure this doesn't happen. but that they don't believe that the united states at least he's going to do that now the background to all of this is that of course russia at the moment has a bit of a problem damascus as you say he is preparing for an assault on the last rebel stronghold ideally damascus wants to storm it live basically finish the rebels once and for all. washington moscow is bein
chalons and rory what spin high and this russian fear that there is going to be something dreadful about to happen in italy province. you know the russian deputy foreign minister sergei riad cough says that the russians have information they believe the group that used to be cool. is now called. he's planning walks. calling a chemical provocation and this is going to be taken somewhere in the loop on the borders of villepin the you know the the other parts of syria and the russians very much...
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that is the prisons minister, rory stewart.stigation into the private operator of the motorway bridge that collapsed in genoa on tuesday, killing at least 38 people. autostrade has been given fifteen days to show it met contractual obligations. the company says it made regular safety checks on the viaduct. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in genoa. this company, autostrade come increasingly under the spotlight, dan. yes, trying to defend itself, saying it's too early to reach conclusions about what could have caused the bridge collapse because the investigation hasn't properly began, they are still busy digging through the rubble with heavy cranes and excavators moving the huge blocks of concrete to dig down so that they can try and account for the ten or 20 people who they think could still be missing. a lot of what to do to make the area safe. 0vernight they have moved some of the trucks and cars stranded on parts of the bridge that remain but it will be a long time before they make this area safe before they work out what to
that is the prisons minister, rory stewart.stigation into the private operator of the motorway bridge that collapsed in genoa on tuesday, killing at least 38 people. autostrade has been given fifteen days to show it met contractual obligations. the company says it made regular safety checks on the viaduct. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is in genoa. this company, autostrade come increasingly under the spotlight, dan. yes, trying to defend itself, saying it's too early to reach conclusions about...
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his other playing partner, northern ireland's rory mcilroy had a disappointing start, and finished onto his defence with three birdies in his first six holes and finished one under. he's 4 shots off the lead of fellow american rickie fowler. some tennis news, and johanna konta is currently on court at the canadian open in montreal for the second time today. earlier the british number one beat the former world number one victoria azarenka in straight sets. she's now playing the defending champion elina svitolina for a place in the quarterfinals. the number five seed from ukraine won the first set 6—3. it's 2—2 in the second. geraint thomas has yet to commit his future to a team next season, but the 2018 tour de france champion has been basking in a hero's welcome in cardiff after his stunning win in france last month. thomas received the welcome in his hometown cardiff — john watson has been watching in the welsh capital. a special day for the tour de france champion geraint thomas who was welcomed home by thousands of people a car death. he needs their short ride from the welsh assemb
his other playing partner, northern ireland's rory mcilroy had a disappointing start, and finished onto his defence with three birdies in his first six holes and finished one under. he's 4 shots off the lead of fellow american rickie fowler. some tennis news, and johanna konta is currently on court at the canadian open in montreal for the second time today. earlier the british number one beat the former world number one victoria azarenka in straight sets. she's now playing the defending...
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their waters no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. before one thousand nine hundred one the caspian sea was considered a lake and shared between the u.s.s.r. and iran but after the fall of the soviet union the emergence of independent countries complicated the issue iran says the caspian is a lake according to old treaties signed with the soviet union in one thousand twenty one in one nine hundred forty three former soviet states as they are by john turkmenistan and kazakhstan consider it a sea and that the seabed should be divided based on the coastline thereon had insisted the caspian be split into five equal parts were jointly developed all its resources none of its neighbors agreed let's bring in our panel joining us in moscow stanislav pridgen an analyst at the russia and eurasia program at chatham house in tehran for it is that a professor of world studies at the university of tehran and in london will it give or he in a country risk analyst at the firm i.h.s. market welcome to you all sound as well le
their waters no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. before one thousand nine hundred one the caspian sea was considered a lake and shared between the u.s.s.r. and iran but after the fall of the soviet union the emergence of independent countries complicated the issue iran says the caspian is a lake according to old treaties signed with the soviet union in one thousand twenty one in one nine hundred forty three former...
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holder's life for us in beirut but first let's cross over to our correspondent in moscow challenge rory sergey lavrov spoke a short time ago and despite backing up his syrian counterpart for an assault on he was also making an appeal to the international community about what comes afterwards. yeah i mean the russians know that this is a costly war they know that it has ruins much of syria's infrastructure and they know that as the preeminent military force inside syria at the moment some of the responsibility for rebuilding syria falls on them on russia but they of course don't want to shoulder all of the bill and so they're encouraging as many foreign powers as they can to chip in essentially and get the country back on its feet but before that happens of course there is the small matter of the ongoing civil war and i think the russians and the syrian regime in damascus both believe that if they can clear out the remaining rebels in libya the war will pretty much be over the question is of course how costly is that assault on going to be it's not really a question of if it's going to h
holder's life for us in beirut but first let's cross over to our correspondent in moscow challenge rory sergey lavrov spoke a short time ago and despite backing up his syrian counterpart for an assault on he was also making an appeal to the international community about what comes afterwards. yeah i mean the russians know that this is a costly war they know that it has ruins much of syria's infrastructure and they know that as the preeminent military force inside syria at the moment some of the...
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finished tied second and the wgc bridgestone invitational at firestone last sunday after he was tied 6th, rorywon this title four years ago, isn't that far away. even from 2014 i have given myself some half chances. my best chance since colour was at the open at carnoustie. bite in golf that you need to be an internal optimist and make than most of everything. see the positives and move on. that is what i have tried to do this here. times where i have not played my best i tried to learn from it and i move on. on to football and chelsea have won the latest match in the international champions cup. they beat lyon on penalties after a goalless draw at stamford bridge. the nearest that either side came to scoring in 90 minutes was when chelsea's ruben loftus—cheek hit the post with this effort early in the second—half. in the shoot—out that followed it was 4—4 when pape cheikh diop had his spot—kick saved by robert green. eden hazard then scored the penalty that won it for chelsea. 5—4 the final score. and in the third qualifying round 1st leg ties of the uefa champions league, three former winner
finished tied second and the wgc bridgestone invitational at firestone last sunday after he was tied 6th, rorywon this title four years ago, isn't that far away. even from 2014 i have given myself some half chances. my best chance since colour was at the open at carnoustie. bite in golf that you need to be an internal optimist and make than most of everything. see the positives and move on. that is what i have tried to do this here. times where i have not played my best i tried to learn from it...
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kilo or a chalons covering this story for us from moscow so as they say the devil is in the details rory what more do we know about this agreement. well it's a big step forward as you say it's been decades in the making and has had serious rocky patch is along the way these five countries have essentially been negotiating pretty much since the end of the soviet union back in one thousand nine hundred two and essentially the crux of the problem was could you call the caspian sea a lake or is it a see now this agreement that they have reached basically says that it's not quite one and not quite the other and that there are going to be different rules apply as to the surface of the water to those applied to the seabed now the rules are applied to the top of the surface and basically mean that they can all access so they can all share it. and it's a sort of common resource essential the when you get down below the surface down towards all this. very valuable hydro carbon deposits underneath the world that gets a little more complicated and they haven't yet properly delineated who exactly get
kilo or a chalons covering this story for us from moscow so as they say the devil is in the details rory what more do we know about this agreement. well it's a big step forward as you say it's been decades in the making and has had serious rocky patch is along the way these five countries have essentially been negotiating pretty much since the end of the soviet union back in one thousand nine hundred two and essentially the crux of the problem was could you call the caspian sea a lake or is it...
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while challengers from jason day and rory mcilroy never materialised, dustinjohnson threatened somethingd number 110 shots back from the start hit six birdies on the front nine to bring him within three, but that's as close as he would get, finishing tied third. american kyle stanley was thomas‘s closest challenger. this birdie on the 12th brought him to within two, but back—to—back bogeys straight after brought an end to his challenge. sunday in the end was all aboutjustin. a challenge. sunday in the end was all about justin. a solid challenge. sunday in the end was all aboutjustin. a solid but unspectacular round of just aboutjustin. a solid but unspectacular round ofjust one under par was all he needed. i've been knocking on the door all year, came very close in mexico and then again in matchplay. so i'd like to have some better finishes again in matchplay. so i'd like to have some betterfinishes in majors but this is as close as it gets in terms of that, so i'm very pleased with how well i played in these events with such great fields, and to cap it off this year with this yea r‘s to
while challengers from jason day and rory mcilroy never materialised, dustinjohnson threatened somethingd number 110 shots back from the start hit six birdies on the front nine to bring him within three, but that's as close as he would get, finishing tied third. american kyle stanley was thomas‘s closest challenger. this birdie on the 12th brought him to within two, but back—to—back bogeys straight after brought an end to his challenge. sunday in the end was all aboutjustin. a challenge....
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from the likes of rickie fowler, rory mcilroy is three shots off the lead.good start on day one of the european championships in glasgow. the british quartet of kenny, ellie dickinson, elinor barker and katie archibald set the fastest time in qualifying. they'll face the french team on friday afternoon for a place in the final. you can watch coverage of the inaugral multi—sport european championships being co—hosted between glasgow and berlin across the bbc. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lance price, the political commentator, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the increase in interest rates for only the second time in a decade leads the metro. it says the bank of england has warned there could be further "gradual" rate rises to come. the i also features the story, claiming the new rates signal the "end of the ultra—cheap credit
from the likes of rickie fowler, rory mcilroy is three shots off the lead.good start on day one of the european championships in glasgow. the british quartet of kenny, ellie dickinson, elinor barker and katie archibald set the fastest time in qualifying. they'll face the french team on friday afternoon for a place in the final. you can watch coverage of the inaugral multi—sport european championships being co—hosted between glasgow and berlin across the bbc. that's all from sportsday....
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the prisons minister rory stewart promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use andiolence in jails within a year. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the united states, this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with jane hill and jason solomons. hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane. well, this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. there's more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of 0rson welles' never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is back, just in time for the football — denzel washington pops up with the equalizer 2. he i
the prisons minister rory stewart promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use andiolence in jails within a year. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the united states, this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review with jane hill and jason solomons. hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason...
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the 2014 champion, rory mcilroy, is also well placed overnight after a 65.le the johnsons, dustin placed overnight after a 65. while thejohnsons, dustin anzac, are both seven of the lead with some ground to make up, zach could claim one of the shots of the date on his way to a one under par 69 —— and sack. colm harrison, bbc news. —— shot of the day. at the women's hockey world cup in london, defending champions the netherlands are through to the semi—finals as are surprise packet ireland. the dutch were 2—0 winners over hosts england, and they'll play australia on saturday followed by the team ranked 16th in the world, ireland, who are through to their first ever semi—final after a penalty shoot—out win over india, a team they'd already beaten in the group stages, and they'll now play spain. you know, we've put so much hard work, not just this you know, we've put so much hard work, notjust this week, notjust the last two months but the last few yea rs the last two months but the last few years and it's just so satisfying to get the rewards here and show the
the 2014 champion, rory mcilroy, is also well placed overnight after a 65.le the johnsons, dustin placed overnight after a 65. while thejohnsons, dustin anzac, are both seven of the lead with some ground to make up, zach could claim one of the shots of the date on his way to a one under par 69 —— and sack. colm harrison, bbc news. —— shot of the day. at the women's hockey world cup in london, defending champions the netherlands are through to the semi—finals as are surprise packet...
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challenges from ian poulter, rory mcilroy and jason day never materialised, but dustinjohnson threatenedng spectacular, the world number one finding six birdies on the front nine carding a 6—under par round to finish tied third. tiger woods, a winner here eight times fluffed his lines, out of contention from the start of the last day he faded to finish even par. so sunday was justin's day, picking up his third pga tour title this season and peaking just in time for the defence of his pga title next week. the netherlands have won the women's hockey world cup. the defending champions thrashed surpise finalists ireland, the second lowest ranked side in the tournament, 6-0. the biggest winning margin for a world cup final. we were always in control. the irish tea m we were always in control. the irish team were really good, though. but i think from the moment we score the goal it was kind of a relief for us and we started playing our game, and we played really good and we show the world what we're capable of. you must have been surprised to have been meeting island in the final? ididn't been
challenges from ian poulter, rory mcilroy and jason day never materialised, but dustinjohnson threatenedng spectacular, the world number one finding six birdies on the front nine carding a 6—under par round to finish tied third. tiger woods, a winner here eight times fluffed his lines, out of contention from the start of the last day he faded to finish even par. so sunday was justin's day, picking up his third pga tour title this season and peaking just in time for the defence of his pga...
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, has said he will resign if his campaign to tackle violence and drugsre to be given a total of £10 million to bolster security, improve living conditions and raise standards of leadership. labour has called on the government to go "much further". as the government looks to turn around struggling prisons, our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has been given exclusive access to 0akwood prison near wolverhampton, to see how it's been transformed into an institution inspectors describe as "impressive". i do it because i feel like it's my way of giving back to society. ben has got a job in prison. he's nearing the end of a 19—year sentence for plotting to supply cocaine. he's been at 0akwood for five years and has become a mentor, a middleman between prison officers and prisoners. basically, dealing with problems, tensions in the society. a lot of guys come in with a vengeance against authority. a lot of it has to be empathy. shared experiences. relating your own experiences to the individual. it's about connecting with the individual. and not making any
the prisons minister, rory stewart, has said he will resign if his campaign to tackle violence and drugsre to be given a total of £10 million to bolster security, improve living conditions and raise standards of leadership. labour has called on the government to go "much further". as the government looks to turn around struggling prisons, our home affairs correspondent danny shaw has been given exclusive access to 0akwood prison near wolverhampton, to see how it's been transformed...
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the prisons minister, rory stewart, promises to resign if he fails to reduce the level of drug use and within a year.
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news. after 7:00am, we will be talking to 0fcom about their findings. the bank of england is expected to announce a rise in interest rates later today, the first for nine months. ben is here with more details. this rise, if it happens, is a small one, isn't it? it is that the debate, will they or won't they. we have talked about this before and they have held off raising interest rates. you are absolutely right. if they do go up today they will go up from 0.5% to 0.75%. it will probably add about £20 to a variable rate mortgage every month, not a huge amount. but it is psychologically important because during the financial crisis rates were cut to record lows. they did that to try and boost the economy and keep things on an even keel. it got us out spending and keeping things moving. we are now talking about moving. we are now talking about moving beyond those emergency levels back to something more normal. more normal is 2%, 3% or 4% thomas we are talking about 0.75%, so still low but none
rory cellan—jones, bbc news. after 7:00am, we will be talking to 0fcom about their findings. the bank of england is expected to announce a rise in interest rates later today, the first for nine months. ben is here with more details. this rise, if it happens, is a small one, isn't it? it is that the debate, will they or won't they. we have talked about this before and they have held off raising interest rates. you are absolutely right. if they do go up today they will go up from 0.5% to 0.75%....
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that is something rory can further explain for me.ally what do you think needs to be done? i know this is a huge subject but i'm asking you to sum it up. what needs to be done to improve our prisons because we know a lot of them are in a lamentable state. i think that is a lamentable state. i think that is a very difficult question to answer. there are so many different strands at work. for me that is one of the fundamental issues. my members need to go to work feeling safe and not worrying about what will happen to them inside a prison. equally, prisoners need to go to prison and feel safe. until that happens it will be very difficult to be successful in rehabilitation. well, thank you so much for being with us. the national vice chair of the prisons association there. the headlines on bbc news... mps are calling for a new approach to e—cigarettes, making it easier for people to vape in public places. the prisons minister says he'll quit if he can't get drugs and violence down in ten of england's most challenging prisons in the next
that is something rory can further explain for me.ally what do you think needs to be done? i know this is a huge subject but i'm asking you to sum it up. what needs to be done to improve our prisons because we know a lot of them are in a lamentable state. i think that is a lamentable state. i think that is a very difficult question to answer. there are so many different strands at work. for me that is one of the fundamental issues. my members need to go to work feeling safe and not worrying...
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could miss the start of the season — he's facing a ban after being sent off for punching castres' roryle sharks on friday. the liverpool goalkeeper loris karius looks to be on his way out of the club, with a loan move to besiktas in the offing. kenny miller has left his player—manager role at livingston after just seven weeks. he only took the position earlier in the summer after succeeding david hopkin, who led them back to the premiership. would you paint your living room this shade of pink? how about your bathroom? teams will go to great lengths to put their opponents off. perhaps you would consider painting your changing room this colour. norwich have painted the away team's changing room pink. norwich declined to comment but in their two games so far at carrow road this season, norwich lost one and won one so is it working? dr alexander latinjak is a lecturer in sport psychology at the university of suffolk. why would this work, what's the science behind it? colours are linked to different behaviours and different feelings since we were infants. when we were infa nts we since we w
could miss the start of the season — he's facing a ban after being sent off for punching castres' roryle sharks on friday. the liverpool goalkeeper loris karius looks to be on his way out of the club, with a loan move to besiktas in the offing. kenny miller has left his player—manager role at livingston after just seven weeks. he only took the position earlier in the summer after succeeding david hopkin, who led them back to the premiership. would you paint your living room this shade of...
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settle a dispute over the caspian sea or a challenge as i'm following that story in moscow for us rory we know that the leaders have signed a deal but what exactly are they signed up to. well the agreement we understand has been signed has obviously lots of detail to it which we're still waiting to find out but the broad bones of it are pretty simple essentially the dispute for twenty two years has centered on whether the caspian is a lake or whether it's a sea and each definite definition has basically different ramifications in terms of how the sea or lake is split up if it's a lake then it has to be divided equally twenty percent for each of the members if it's a c. then each of the shoreline countries gets a share proportionate to its own length of shoreline now the fudge i think that has been agreed in fact is that it's not quite one and not quite the other and therefore some rules applied to the surface of the body of water and how the rules are going to apply to the the floor basically so on the surface this is going to be an open access to all the five countries on the sea floo
settle a dispute over the caspian sea or a challenge as i'm following that story in moscow for us rory we know that the leaders have signed a deal but what exactly are they signed up to. well the agreement we understand has been signed has obviously lots of detail to it which we're still waiting to find out but the broad bones of it are pretty simple essentially the dispute for twenty two years has centered on whether the caspian is a lake or whether it's a sea and each definite definition has...
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rory cellan—jones reports. going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, and the first android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music. we had satellite navigation systems to take us around. today, all of that is compacted into one device, and now eight in ten of us own a smartphone, and really spend our entire lives on that smartphone. 0fcom's research shows how addicted we are to smartphones. 40% of people check their phones within five minutes of waking up. the average person looks at their phone every 12 minutes, and spends an average of two hours and 28 minutes a day using it. butjust how to use them, where and for how long is still a matter of debate.
rory cellan—jones reports. going to make some history together today. 2007, and steve jobs unveils apple's iphone. 2008, and the first android phones are unveiled. what has followed, according to 0fcom, is a decade where we've become increasingly dependent on our smartphones. we're using them in all sorts of ways throughout the day, and three quarters of people questioned said they couldn't live without one. ten years ago, we had many different devices. we had mp3 players to listen to music....
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news. and you are looking very touchylj know, and you are looking very touchy.” know, who could be trying to get in contact with me? it is that. within minutes of waking up, who has been trying to get hold of me? people haveit trying to get hold of me? people have it just before trying to get hold of me? people have itjust before they go to bed, and then they look at it as soon as they wake up, and experts have said they wake up, and experts have said the light emitted from a phone is bad your sleep but people are still doing that. —— bad for your sleep. monitoring your phone every 12 minutes does not suggest you are hugely popular. yes. it is notjust looking to see who has contacted you, sometimes it feels like wanting to hold it in your hand. you look around you on thejune and people just want to have their phone —— you look around you on the underground. if you are looking at your phone while you are walking, that is not a good idea, but people do it at the moment all the time. there is
rory cellan—jones, bbc news. and you are looking very touchylj know, and you are looking very touchy.” know, who could be trying to get in contact with me? it is that. within minutes of waking up, who has been trying to get hold of me? people haveit trying to get hold of me? people have it just before trying to get hold of me? people have itjust before they go to bed, and then they look at it as soon as they wake up, and experts have said they wake up, and experts have said the light...
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prisons minister rory stewart joins us from perthshire.not resources, which you say are relatively modest, the key is the philosophy we bring to this. in other words, the training and support for the prison officers. it's one of the most challenging jobs anywhere in britain today, standing ona jobs anywhere in britain today, standing on a prison landing outside a cell door working with prisoners, so a cell door working with prisoners, soa a cell door working with prisoners, so a lot of the investment here is going into making sure they have that support and training in order to challenge drugs and violence at the root cause, and ultimately, as i said, to change the prisoners' lives to prevent them from reoffending. it's interesting, if you look at the numbers, and correct me if i'm wrong, £10 million divided by ten of the particular problem prisons, my schoolboy maths tells me a prison governor in one of those prisons today will be expected to be happy that they are getting approximately £3000 a day to transform a crisis prison. you will k
prisons minister rory stewart joins us from perthshire.not resources, which you say are relatively modest, the key is the philosophy we bring to this. in other words, the training and support for the prison officers. it's one of the most challenging jobs anywhere in britain today, standing ona jobs anywhere in britain today, standing on a prison landing outside a cell door working with prisoners, so a cell door working with prisoners, soa a cell door working with prisoners, so a lot of the...
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their waters no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. before one thousand nine hundred one the caspian sea was considered a lake and shared between the u.s.s.r. and iran but after the fall of the soviet union the emergence of independent countries complicated the issue iran says the caspian is a lake according to old treaties signed with the soviet union in one thousand twenty one in one nine hundred forty three former soviet states as there by john turkmenistan and kazakhstan consider it a sea and that the seabed should be divided based on the coastline tehran had insisted the caspian be split into five equal parts were jointly develop all its resources none of its neighbors agreed let's bring in our panel joining us in moscow stanislav princeton an analyst at the russia and eurasia program at chatham house in tehran for it is out a professor of world studies at the university of tehran and in london will it give or again a country risk analyst at the firm i.h.s. market welcome to you all sound as well let me
their waters no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. before one thousand nine hundred one the caspian sea was considered a lake and shared between the u.s.s.r. and iran but after the fall of the soviet union the emergence of independent countries complicated the issue iran says the caspian is a lake according to old treaties signed with the soviet union in one thousand twenty one in one nine hundred forty three former...
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their waters no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. before one thousand nine hundred one the caspian sea was considered a lake and shared between the u.s.s.r. and iran but after the fall of the soviet union the emergence of independent countries complicated the issue iran says the caspian is a lake according to old treaties signed with the soviet union in one thousand twenty one in one nine hundred forty three former soviet states as they are by john turkmenistan and kazakhstan consider it a sea and that the seabed should be divided based on the coastline thereon had insisted the caspian be split into five equal parts were jointly developed all its resources none of its neighbors agreed let's bring in our panel joining us in moscow stanislav christian an analyst at the russia and eurasia program at chatham house in tehran for it is that a professor of world studies at the university of tehran and in london will it give or he in a country risk analyst at the firm i.h.s. market welcome to you all sound as well
their waters no country that doesn't share the shoreline will be allowed a military presence there rory chalons al-jazeera moscow. before one thousand nine hundred one the caspian sea was considered a lake and shared between the u.s.s.r. and iran but after the fall of the soviet union the emergence of independent countries complicated the issue iran says the caspian is a lake according to old treaties signed with the soviet union in one thousand twenty one in one nine hundred forty three former...
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so, i asked rory, would he have anything for the three of us.very young, i guess in his teens, you were nominated for an award that you ended up winning. but you were out of town and you had him accept on your behalf. >> yeah. well, it's not so much that i gave him a break, 'cause he took it. [ laughter ] he went up to accept an award that i got in ireland. i was in the czech republic at the time. and i gave him a list of, you know, people to thank and all the rest of it. and just a little -- little line or two of -- of lighter nature. i said, well, you know, a little bit of a joke there, if you want to use it. and apparently, he was very irritable in the lead-up. so, obviously, he was preparing something. and walked on then cool as a breeze. he was 16. and he just thanked the people. "my dad wants to thank so and so and so and so." and then he said, "there's a joke on here, but i don't think you really want to hear that." [ laughter ] and he was cool as a breeze and just took to it quite easily. so, he got an agent out of my award. [ laughter ]
so, i asked rory, would he have anything for the three of us.very young, i guess in his teens, you were nominated for an award that you ended up winning. but you were out of town and you had him accept on your behalf. >> yeah. well, it's not so much that i gave him a break, 'cause he took it. [ laughter ] he went up to accept an award that i got in ireland. i was in the czech republic at the time. and i gave him a list of, you know, people to thank and all the rest of it. and just a...
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years to agree the status rory of the sort of body of water a lake or at sea and of course is that mere definition that really matters so much that it. yeah of course and whether this is considered a lake or considered a sea matters differently to the different countries obviously if it's defined as a lake and therefore the resources of the body of water split equally twenty percent among the five countries then that benefits those with the shortish the shortest coastlines the most but if it is classified as a sea and therefore the united nations convention on the law of the sea applies then that benefits those with the longest coastlines the most so this is been really the sticking point for many many years now and all indications point to this particular summit being the one in which the definition is finally settled we look like we're heading towards that it's taken a great amount of time and what this will do is probably facilitate the unlocking of the caspian sea full economic potential because it means that all of these issues that have been holding back the extractive exploitatio
years to agree the status rory of the sort of body of water a lake or at sea and of course is that mere definition that really matters so much that it. yeah of course and whether this is considered a lake or considered a sea matters differently to the different countries obviously if it's defined as a lake and therefore the resources of the body of water split equally twenty percent among the five countries then that benefits those with the shortish the shortest coastlines the most but if it is...