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who's outside number 10 downing street the prime minister's official residence but 1st let's join rory chalons is outside the houses of parliament in westminster sorority what's expected to happen there today. well enough 20 minutes these will sit down in parliament for the 1st time since september the 10th that was when they were sent off. as parliament was suspended by government a suspension. court ruled yesterday was lawful so we will have a tolerate session in the house of commons later as all these m.p.'s come back from that suspension. what are we expecting to happen well we know from the labor whips office that is just tweeted out there will be 5 statements from ministers today government ministers they will cover not just but other matters as well the 1st one will be on dates on the thomas cook travel company going into administration and we'll have. a statement from michael gove about brecht at readiness the operation to leave the european union we'll have an iran update from dominic rob following that number 4 there will be an update from the from the prime minister boris jo
who's outside number 10 downing street the prime minister's official residence but 1st let's join rory chalons is outside the houses of parliament in westminster sorority what's expected to happen there today. well enough 20 minutes these will sit down in parliament for the 1st time since september the 10th that was when they were sent off. as parliament was suspended by government a suspension. court ruled yesterday was lawful so we will have a tolerate session in the house of commons later as...
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out of the corner of my eye, i see england losing rory burns.ne thing england wanted to do was get to the close of play without losing a wicket but rory burns has gone for a wicket but rory burns has gone for a dog in the very first over. england chasing this notional target of 383 but really it is all about survival. can they survive until close of play tomorrow and get a draw? it is the worst possible start for them and i can tell you it has got even worse. joe route has been bolts of england have lost two wickets already in the opening minutes of their second innings. that tall order is looking even taller by every passing minute. —— joe route. as far as the first innings, it seemed an awful long time ago, england resumed at the start of the day looking to increase their first start of the day looking to increase theirfirst innings start of the day looking to increase their first innings total but ben stokes their first innings total but ben sto kes we nt their first innings total but ben stokes went for 26 and it really but once he went, eng
out of the corner of my eye, i see england losing rory burns.ne thing england wanted to do was get to the close of play without losing a wicket but rory burns has gone for a wicket but rory burns has gone for a dog in the very first over. england chasing this notional target of 383 but really it is all about survival. can they survive until close of play tomorrow and get a draw? it is the worst possible start for them and i can tell you it has got even worse. joe route has been bolts of england...
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challenge to westminster so rory what is happening in parliament at the moment. well john bercow the speaker of parliament opened proceedings about half an hour ago and he started with a matter of record what he said that the would probation should be expunged from parliamentary records but now. what's put down in the history books as happens between september the 9th which is the last day they sat and today when they came back was the parliament was adjourned this is because the seat dream court ruled that prorogue ation was unlawful and it never actually happened it's a strange situation that this rewriting of the book should be taking place but that is the procedure that john bercow said should happen and we then had the 1st of the urgent questions we're expecting today many many of them will come as the day progresses we think this one came from joanna cherry a scottish national party m.p. who was involved in the legal case against the government's and she was asking geoffrey cox the attorney general about the advice given to the queen the monarch on probatio
challenge to westminster so rory what is happening in parliament at the moment. well john bercow the speaker of parliament opened proceedings about half an hour ago and he started with a matter of record what he said that the would probation should be expunged from parliamentary records but now. what's put down in the history books as happens between september the 9th which is the last day they sat and today when they came back was the parliament was adjourned this is because the seat dream...
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britt and rory burns, but will it be another england 7 they britt and rory burns, but will it be another? they have dug in at the portraits the ashes, after australia declared on a97 for eight yesterday. we also look forward to the men's semifinals at the yes open and serena williams is through to the final. we hearfrom and serena williams is through to the final. we hear from anthony's joshua ahead of his rematch and michael owen speaks to me about that twitter spat with alan shearer. that is all on sports asx 30. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? very interesting week. we have rojo about corruption. we have it, chapter about corruption. we have it, cha pter two about corruption. we have it, chapter two bowling in the footsteps of the biggest heart film of all—time. and we have the shiny shrimps, a story about a swimming tea m shrimps, a story about a swimming team with a difference. 50, rojo, director i'm not familiar with. should i be? this is a breakthrough feature. it
britt and rory burns, but will it be another england 7 they britt and rory burns, but will it be another? they have dug in at the portraits the ashes, after australia declared on a97 for eight yesterday. we also look forward to the men's semifinals at the yes open and serena williams is through to the final. we hearfrom and serena williams is through to the final. we hear from anthony's joshua ahead of his rematch and michael owen speaks to me about that twitter spat with alan shearer. that is...
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ask —— but world number 2 rory mcilroy — who's bidding to win this tournament for a third time faces and robert kubica is leaving the williams team at the end of the season. (oov) he only returned —— the williams team at the end of the season. he only returned to f1 full time this year 8 years after he was almost killed in a rally crash. the polish driver has secured the williams‘ only point so far this season — as they prop up the constructors‘ championship. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. temperatures are set to climb over the next couple of days. friday morning will start off with some fog patches in places but that should tend to lift and clear fairly quickly and then we'll see a lot of sunshine and some real warmth as well. high pressure is centred just about here. you can see the winds rotating around it in a clockwise direction. the high pressure keeping the rain—bearing cloud at bay for the time being out in the atlantic. one or two fog patches across southern scotland, northern england
ask —— but world number 2 rory mcilroy — who's bidding to win this tournament for a third time faces and robert kubica is leaving the williams team at the end of the season. (oov) he only returned —— the williams team at the end of the season. he only returned to f1 full time this year 8 years after he was almost killed in a rally crash. the polish driver has secured the williams‘ only point so far this season — as they prop up the constructors‘ championship. you can get all the...
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in scenes and sounds of a great deal of celebration outside the court in london our correspondent rory chalons is there and the part of the supreme court ruling is that paul amend has actually not being officially suspended so therefore kmita again as soon as possible and it doesn't require the prime minister. 5 yeah i mean this this is a slightly difficult point because at the moment we are in conference season so most m.p.'s at this time of year away. party conferences we have just had the liberal democrat one the finished a few days ago we are in the moment in the labor party conference and beginning at the beginning of next week we have the conservative party conference so usually this time of year m.p.'s are why. from parliament anyway having said that. to interrupt here period should sorry to interrupt you but we're going to go over to another s.m.p. m.p. is speaking alongside sarah lucas of the green party we want to get back to work and quite frankly on the back of this vote is john said must resign immediately. in front of a supremes have to thank god for clarity and unanimous
in scenes and sounds of a great deal of celebration outside the court in london our correspondent rory chalons is there and the part of the supreme court ruling is that paul amend has actually not being officially suspended so therefore kmita again as soon as possible and it doesn't require the prime minister. 5 yeah i mean this this is a slightly difficult point because at the moment we are in conference season so most m.p.'s at this time of year away. party conferences we have just had the...
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you sherry goodman from the wilson center thank you your time now let's go to our team new york for rory varada he is media liaison for extinction rebellion in n.y.c. a ph d. student at columbia and adjunct professor at fordham rory welcome and to understand your group we should take extinction rebellion literally tell us how you advocate civil disobedience. great thanks for having me ali and yes we advocate nonviolent civil disobedience as a proportionate response to the global climate emergency and so we emphasize taking again nonviolent actions that this group disrupt business as usual for the purpose of raising awareness and also hoping to sort of coalesce a broader movement around making the drastic changes necessary to address the catastrophes that are ongoing and on the horizon where you got a crowd in washington here today on friday as we taped this they got 100000 in london 100000 mel born 100000 in berlin at the brandenburg gate this does attract media attention but do you feel as though the media generally is shorting this story. absolutely and it's for multiple reasons the pr
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rory mcilroy made the cut, but is 12 shots behind.ampions wigan are one win away from the grand final at old trafford after getting past salford in the qualifying final. they scored three tries, including this from george williams, and won by 18 points to 12. england's patrick mccormack is through to the welterweight final at the world boxing championships in russia after beating third seed usmon baturov of uzbekistan. the new england patriots have released antonio brown afterjust ii days amid an ongoing nfl investigation into allegations of rape and sexual assault. brown denies the claims made in a civil lawsuit in florida. to cricket, and jofra archer, one of the stars of england's summer, has been rewarded with a central contract. archer only made his international debut four months ago. the contract covers all forms of the game. he was their leading wicket—taker in their world cup—winning campaign and impressed in the drawn ashes series. but what's next for the fast bowler? i thinkjofra is capable of anything. i chatted with his d
rory mcilroy made the cut, but is 12 shots behind.ampions wigan are one win away from the grand final at old trafford after getting past salford in the qualifying final. they scored three tries, including this from george williams, and won by 18 points to 12. england's patrick mccormack is through to the welterweight final at the world boxing championships in russia after beating third seed usmon baturov of uzbekistan. the new england patriots have released antonio brown afterjust ii days amid...
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start with so a fairly contrite c oh the rory what went wrong. well that's what a u.k. government's investigation is being set up to find out it will be looking specifically at the behavior of thomas cook executives that man that we just heard from there peter funkhouser the c.e.o. he will be in the spotlight to deeds these people do enough to save the oldest and one of the biggest travel companies in the world now the u.k.'s transport minister grant shapps says that he thinks that it was the shift in the tourism industry from booking holidays in shops booking online the has had an impact thomas cook has been saying for months as it's been putting out these profit warnings that the bronx is an uncertainty of a brac said was stopping people to take me in the u.k. from booking holidays abroad but regardless of what was the reason behind this the bigger thing now is getting people back home who are overseas the way is launching its biggest peacetime repatriation mission when monica airlines went bust in 2017 that cost about 50000000 pounds this is g
start with so a fairly contrite c oh the rory what went wrong. well that's what a u.k. government's investigation is being set up to find out it will be looking specifically at the behavior of thomas cook executives that man that we just heard from there peter funkhouser the c.e.o. he will be in the spotlight to deeds these people do enough to save the oldest and one of the biggest travel companies in the world now the u.k.'s transport minister grant shapps says that he thinks that it was the...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening.day came cutting the sea —— came courtesy of hurricane dolly, no longer hurricane and once the rain clears through, some spaces saw some beautiful sunshine. behind me, clears through, some spaces saw some beautifulsunshine. behind me, is oui’ beautifulsunshine. behind me, is our next lump of cloud, our next weather maker and this is also annexed tropical weather system, the re m na nts of annexed tropical weather system, the remnants of what was tropical storm gabrielle. as we go through tonight, many places will be dry with clear spells, they went lighter than they have been today but it stays quite breezy. by the end of the night, drizzly and murky for coastal hills in wales and we start to see some rain into northern ireland and western scotland as the remnants of tropical storm gabrielle hadaway. we will see some outbreaks of rain during tomorrow, brisk winds once again, but between these two weather fronts here a wedge of humid, tropical air will stop you will feel the effects of
rory cellan—jones, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening.day came cutting the sea —— came courtesy of hurricane dolly, no longer hurricane and once the rain clears through, some spaces saw some beautiful sunshine. behind me, clears through, some spaces saw some beautifulsunshine. behind me, is oui’ beautifulsunshine. behind me, is our next lump of cloud, our next weather maker and this is also annexed tropical weather system, the re m na nts of...
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rory stewart m p, basis through parliament. much for your time today. let's go to downing street and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. rory stewart saying there's only one door out of this room and that is through parliamentary consensus. take us through what might happen today first of all and then let's look ahead to the prospect of a general election, if it will happen 01’ general election, if it will happen or not. what is happening now is that boris johnson or not. what is happening now is that borisjohnson has summoned his ministers for what i would call the plan b cabinet. they will have to come up with a plan b because all the signs are that mrjohnson is heading. read into a parliamentary brick wall. first off, we expect mps to pass this legislation, in effect blocking no deal. i don't think there is any chance that any of the tory rebels will back off now, they have crossed the rubicon so that legislation will be passed. after that, borisjohnson has said, ok, i'm going to give the british people a
rory stewart m p, basis through parliament. much for your time today. let's go to downing street and speak to our assistant political editor, norman smith. rory stewart saying there's only one door out of this room and that is through parliamentary consensus. take us through what might happen today first of all and then let's look ahead to the prospect of a general election, if it will happen 01’ general election, if it will happen or not. what is happening now is that boris johnson or not....
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after a long rain delay, england fans had plenty to cheer at first, century stand between rory burns joe route, but eventually burns went for 81, caught at slip, and then the wicked started to tumble. joe root soon followed, lbw a71. that brought ben stokes to the wicked, to a huge ovation from england fans. of course, he was the hero of the last test at headingley. but he soon lost his batting partner, jason roy, clea n his batting partner, jason roy, clean bowled byjosh hazelwood, just before the close. so england five wickets down. still with a huge amount of work to do. while stokes is still there, the fans will believe anything is possible, but they know they face a real battle to save this match, and save the ashes hopes. we probably wouldn't have liked to have loosed a couple wickets of the end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clear for us end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clearfor us in end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clear for us in terms of there is a follow to get past, and there's a score to get as close as we can. i think we are o
after a long rain delay, england fans had plenty to cheer at first, century stand between rory burns joe route, but eventually burns went for 81, caught at slip, and then the wicked started to tumble. joe root soon followed, lbw a71. that brought ben stokes to the wicked, to a huge ovation from england fans. of course, he was the hero of the last test at headingley. but he soon lost his batting partner, jason roy, clea n his batting partner, jason roy, clean bowled byjosh hazelwood, just before...
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, rory burns might be, ithink opening batsmen, rory burns might be, i think rich will be fine as captainjoining me captain. simon hughesjoining me on that earlierfrom lord's. simon hughesjoining me on that earlier from lord's. -- i think route to newmachar rate will be fine as captain. —— joe root. let's have quick look at some of the day's other headlines. dylan groenewegan has now won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. they raced around the wirral today, and the dutchman finished ahead of british rider matt walls. matteo trentin regained the the overall lead. judd trump's winning run is up to 13 matches. the world champion beat david gilbert by six frames to four to reach the shanghai masters quarterfinals where he'll face mark allen. during the november international break, there will be what the fa are calling a ‘women‘s football weekend' on the 16th to the 17th of that month. super league fixtures will include a north london derby at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it's the start of the first knockout round in the women's champions league. glasgow city have made
, rory burns might be, ithink opening batsmen, rory burns might be, i think rich will be fine as captainjoining me captain. simon hughesjoining me on that earlierfrom lord's. simon hughesjoining me on that earlier from lord's. -- i think route to newmachar rate will be fine as captain. —— joe root. let's have quick look at some of the day's other headlines. dylan groenewegan has now won three of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. they raced around the wirral today, and the...
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england made the worst possible start losing opener rory burns third ball.ainjoe root was also out for a duck. pat cummins rewarded for some excellent bowling this match. here is the scorecard. england need 365 runs to win, not something anybody genuinely expects to happen. more hopefully, there remaining players could bat all day tomorrow, therefore drawing and avoiding defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the oval defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the 0valfor defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the oval for the final test on thursday. it was all too easy for england this evening at wembley. captain harry kane scored a hat trick, as they cruised to a four zero win over bulgaria. gareth southgate‘s side have won every match in their euro 2020 group. and look odds on to qualify for next year's competition. 0ur correspondent david 0rnstein is there for us. a routine win for england. it was. three wins out of three with five to go, england in firm control of their group. hurtling towards another major tournament. that's now 42 consecuti
england made the worst possible start losing opener rory burns third ball.ainjoe root was also out for a duck. pat cummins rewarded for some excellent bowling this match. here is the scorecard. england need 365 runs to win, not something anybody genuinely expects to happen. more hopefully, there remaining players could bat all day tomorrow, therefore drawing and avoiding defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the oval defeat and the cds would go to a decider at the 0valfor defeat and the...
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chalons joins us now live from outside parliament so rory what can we expect from parliament today. yeah the m p's are coming back the campaign is flags as you can probably see behind me are all here it's as if the suspension of parliament's never happened and that is indeed what the supreme court rules wasn't it that's the program. that didn't happen it was lawful now in any sensible world boris johnson would be offering his resignation but he isn't and he's not going to in any sensible world opposition policies sensing how badly this government is wounded how weak it is in parliament with no majority and that it has been proven by the highest court in the land to have broken the law they were very be very quick to be moving forward with a vote of no confidence yet they are not going to do that so what is parliament going to do well the order paper for today doesn't give much away it says only that there will be urgent questions and ministerial statements jeremy corbyn the leader of the labor party speaking earlier today on radio said that the 1st priority for the opposition is to
chalons joins us now live from outside parliament so rory what can we expect from parliament today. yeah the m p's are coming back the campaign is flags as you can probably see behind me are all here it's as if the suspension of parliament's never happened and that is indeed what the supreme court rules wasn't it that's the program. that didn't happen it was lawful now in any sensible world boris johnson would be offering his resignation but he isn't and he's not going to in any sensible world...
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burns and thenjoe possible start, as rory burns and then joe root went possible start, as rory burnsly finished the day just two wickets over. they eventually finished the dayjust two wickets down but they know they will need to bat out the whole of the final day if they are to secure a draw. if they cannot do that, then australia will retain the ashes. let's bring you up to date with the latest round of euro 2020 qualfiers. england captain harry kane scored a hat—trick in their 4—0 win over bulgaria, which took them back to the top of their group, above kosovo, who beat the czech republic. also wins for ukraine and iceland — the other games are well into the second half. the final of the women's singles at the us open is under way. serena williams is going for a record—equalling 24th grand slam. she's up against teenager bianca andreescu, who's impressed on route to her first major final. let's speak david law, who's commentating on the match for the bbc. david, incredible achievement already for serena. how much this win mean for her? it would be a huge deal for her to finally draw
burns and thenjoe possible start, as rory burns and then joe root went possible start, as rory burnsly finished the day just two wickets over. they eventually finished the dayjust two wickets down but they know they will need to bat out the whole of the final day if they are to secure a draw. if they cannot do that, then australia will retain the ashes. let's bring you up to date with the latest round of euro 2020 qualfiers. england captain harry kane scored a hat—trick in their 4—0 win...
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rory—cellan jones, bbc news.nning document the government was forced to publish last night set out worst case senarios. the prime minister said the operation yellowhammer files —— which date from early august —— were intended to highlight the risks —— the prime minister said the operation yellowhammer files — which date from early august — were intended to highlight the risks so they could then be addressed. the summary of the government's no—deal brexit planning is only five pages long but it makes for startling reading. with more, here's our business editor simonjack. lorries could be delayed at the ports for up to 2.5 days with significant disruption lasting up to six months. that would supplies of fuel and fresh food. it then results in lack of availability, choice and higher prices, panic buying could make matters worse. both these effects could see a low income groups hit hardest. also three quarters of uk medicines and medical supplies come via short crossing such as dover and are described as particularly
rory—cellan jones, bbc news.nning document the government was forced to publish last night set out worst case senarios. the prime minister said the operation yellowhammer files —— which date from early august —— were intended to highlight the risks —— the prime minister said the operation yellowhammer files — which date from early august — were intended to highlight the risks so they could then be addressed. the summary of the government's no—deal brexit planning is only...
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rory—cellan jones, bbc news.orcycle. the former england cricketer is understood to have "run out of runway" at elvington airfield near york — while filming a race for the motoring show. it's though he was unhurt and did not need medical attention. the ashes may be lost, but there is still a chance for england's cricketers to square the series against australia in the last test match of the summer at the oval. having been put in to bat, england were 86—1 at lunch. joe wilson reports. keep going, captain. as long as there is the strength to lift a pen and sun in the september sky, there is cricket. it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road. to end the series here, 2—2 sounds a lot better than losing it 3—1. england were asked to bat first. rory burns got the ball rolling. maybe australia have been the better team in the ashes, but maybe england could be the better team today — that's what they were hoping. joe denly opening the batting. well, he was still going, which was more thanjason roy, who'd been
rory—cellan jones, bbc news.orcycle. the former england cricketer is understood to have "run out of runway" at elvington airfield near york — while filming a race for the motoring show. it's though he was unhurt and did not need medical attention. the ashes may be lost, but there is still a chance for england's cricketers to square the series against australia in the last test match of the summer at the oval. having been put in to bat, england were 86—1 at lunch. joe wilson...
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rory mcilroy just rory mcilroyjust made the cut but he is 12 shots behind.to the welterweight final of the world boxing championships in russia after beating third seed usmon baturov of uzbekistan. ac milan will launch an anti—racism task force for this weekends game against local rivals inter, it's being billed "the derby against racism". it comes in response to recent racist incidents including former manchester united striker romelu lukaku being subjected to monkey chants away at cagliari. it's another fa cup weekend, 80 ties coming up in the second qualifying round. the first will take place at silver street tomorrow lunchtime and the biggest match in the history of irlam fc. their tie with former league side york city will be streamed live on the bbc. they are one of the lowest rank sides left in the competition, and as adam wild reports, its an occasion they're relishing. this is and in greater manchester, just down the track from some of the more illustrious the following neighbours but could this be the destination for another extraordinary fa cup jo
rory mcilroy just rory mcilroyjust made the cut but he is 12 shots behind.to the welterweight final of the world boxing championships in russia after beating third seed usmon baturov of uzbekistan. ac milan will launch an anti—racism task force for this weekends game against local rivals inter, it's being billed "the derby against racism". it comes in response to recent racist incidents including former manchester united striker romelu lukaku being subjected to monkey chants away at...
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rory burns reached his half—ce ntu ry trafford.half—century alongsidejoe root, who also reached 50. in the last half an hour, burns was out for 81 and joe root for 71. england a short time ago where180—a, chasing a97. after a thrilling summer of world cup women's football and record viewing figures, the women's super league season returns tomorrow. and it begins with derbies at premier league grounds in manchester and london for the first time. the football association hopes the effects of the summer will now be felt in stadiums across england, as jo currie reports. it was one of the sporting moments of the summer. it's1—1,she's done it again! almost 12 million people tuned in to watch england's world cup semifinal against the us. it ended in heartache but the lionesses' journey catapulted women's football into the mainstream. if somebody had said that at the beginning, people would probably have laughed, but that was what we tried to do, to capture the nation. it wasn't just about, we wanted to play football the right way, we want
rory burns reached his half—ce ntu ry trafford.half—century alongsidejoe root, who also reached 50. in the last half an hour, burns was out for 81 and joe root for 71. england a short time ago where180—a, chasing a97. after a thrilling summer of world cup women's football and record viewing figures, the women's super league season returns tomorrow. and it begins with derbies at premier league grounds in manchester and london for the first time. the football association hopes the effects...
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residence at number 10 downing street we'll talk to him in just a few moments but 1st let's head to rory chalons who is outside parliament in westminster rory fairly impassioned scenes we saw there when the parliament reconvene today. yes as you would expect after parliament has come back following weeks of suspension a suspension the the supremes court rules was unlawful the m.p.'s are now back in their position doing was many of them wanted to have spent the last weeks doing anyway which was...
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challenge he's outside the houses of parliament in central london and rory so with that supreme court ruling the unanimous ruling it's basically handing the ball back into the court of parliament. yes and parliaments as we know now in a statement from john bercow speaker of the house of commons is going to be convening once again tomorrow at 1030 g.m.t. the house of lords is also going to be convening again tomorrow this is a quick movements after that decision from the supremes court forest johnson as you just heard earlier in the program a short while ago basically pretending as if this doesn't really change anything this is the prime minister who famously compared himself to the incredible hulk and it wasn't looking particularly green or angry in his statement to the press just a short while ago but he was saying that he will continue as he puts it repeatedly to get this thing done get bricks it done he's as in change anything we will still be leaving the european union on october 31st the reporter asked him well you can't do that without a deal because parliament has expressed bef
challenge he's outside the houses of parliament in central london and rory so with that supreme court ruling the unanimous ruling it's basically handing the ball back into the court of parliament. yes and parliaments as we know now in a statement from john bercow speaker of the house of commons is going to be convening once again tomorrow at 1030 g.m.t. the house of lords is also going to be convening again tomorrow this is a quick movements after that decision from the supremes court forest...
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rory mcilroy‘s back at four over par.ce at the world boxing championships. the super—heavyweight won against maksim babanin, in ekaterinburg. but his russian opponent lodged an appeal. and the result was overturned. and former newcastle united and england forward peter beardsley has been suspended from all football—related activity for 32 weeks. an independent paneljudged he made racist comments to players as newcastle under—23 team coach. beardsley said he was "surprised and disappointed" by the findings. britain's triple speedway world champion, tai woffinden, is hoping to become the first home rider in 12 years, to win the british grand prix this weekend. the sport's 16 elite riders, will race at the principality stadium in cardiff on saturday. woffinden, who holds the track record there joined me in the studio, to talk about the injuries that have held him back this season. coming back at the start injune, earlyjune, broke my teeth between the blades... quite a scary moment. i had two months off and did every treatmen
rory mcilroy‘s back at four over par.ce at the world boxing championships. the super—heavyweight won against maksim babanin, in ekaterinburg. but his russian opponent lodged an appeal. and the result was overturned. and former newcastle united and england forward peter beardsley has been suspended from all football—related activity for 32 weeks. an independent paneljudged he made racist comments to players as newcastle under—23 team coach. beardsley said he was "surprised and...
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first, rory burns, then captainjoe ahead. first, rory burns, then captain joe root — ahead.ver to leave england's chances hanging by the slender wrist thread. after headingly perhaps anything is possible, but if england can somehow bat all day, the ashes will be staying with australia. at wembley, england captain harry kane scored a hat—trick as they cruised to a 4—0 win over bulgaria, maintaining their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying. kane was set up by raheem sterling for his first, before adding two penalties. and kane returned the favour, getting sterling's name on the scoresheet too, as the pair showed off their deadly partnership. a record crowd of more than 31,000 were at the etihad to watch the first manchester derby in the professional women's game, as the super league season got under way. city beat united 1—0, the only goal of the game coming early in the second half, when caroline weir picked up a poor clearance and slammed it home. great attendance at the etihad, but later today chelsea women host tottenham at stamford bridge. they're hoping to surpass that
first, rory burns, then captainjoe ahead. first, rory burns, then captain joe root — ahead.ver to leave england's chances hanging by the slender wrist thread. after headingly perhaps anything is possible, but if england can somehow bat all day, the ashes will be staying with australia. at wembley, england captain harry kane scored a hat—trick as they cruised to a 4—0 win over bulgaria, maintaining their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying. kane was set up by raheem sterling for his first,...
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we sent our man, rory cellan—jones, to find out. it's 5pm.ain story is the ruling of scotland's highest civil court, that the prime minister's decision to suspend the westminster parliament for 5 weeks, was unlawful. judges, at the court of session, in edinburgh, overturned an earlier ruling and said they were unanimous in their belief that borisjohnson had been motivated by the ‘improper purpose of stymieing parliament'. the case now goes to the uk supreme court next week, but some mps are calling for parliament to be recalled immediately, to discuss the situation. downing street said it was disappointed by the ruling, and that the prorogation of parliament had been ‘legal and necessary‘. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has the latest. applause parliament has been suspended for less than two days. the decision to shut it down proved controversial. now it has been ruled unlawful, with all threejudges in a court in edinburgh ruling that the suspension of parliament was motivated by, what they called, ‘the improper purpose of stymieing
we sent our man, rory cellan—jones, to find out. it's 5pm.ain story is the ruling of scotland's highest civil court, that the prime minister's decision to suspend the westminster parliament for 5 weeks, was unlawful. judges, at the court of session, in edinburgh, overturned an earlier ruling and said they were unanimous in their belief that borisjohnson had been motivated by the ‘improper purpose of stymieing parliament'. the case now goes to the uk supreme court next week, but some mps are...
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the previous best was only 27, but rory burns was caught at 54 only 27, but rory burns was caught at 5a at the oval. they have since moved on to 70—1. that is a lead of 139. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. there are videos there and of course live commentary as well on radio five live sports extra. another big win for the usa in the cup today. let's go live to gleneagles now and speak to sarah mo kerins. sarah, as you wear. well, as you can see, it is windy, it is blustery, it has been gusty the soaring. the players have certainly been pulling off all of the stops. they trying to be get through these conditions. but the foursomes are 110w conditions. but the foursomes are now all complete for the morning sessions and is still europe who lead by a point. two of the matches went to team europe, two of the matches went to the usa. very difficult. very difficult choices of shots. the balls have been moving on the green, they have done well. as you can see, in the first match, the americans did better in the tough conditions, coming back to win that match. a big word for geo
the previous best was only 27, but rory burns was caught at 54 only 27, but rory burns was caught at 5a at the oval. they have since moved on to 70—1. that is a lead of 139. you can follow that on the bbc sport website. there are videos there and of course live commentary as well on radio five live sports extra. another big win for the usa in the cup today. let's go live to gleneagles now and speak to sarah mo kerins. sarah, as you wear. well, as you can see, it is windy, it is blustery, it...
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britt and rory burns, but will it be another england ?clared on
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the world number two rory mcilroy who's bidding to win this tournament for a third time faces an uphille. finally with pitching speeds often in the mid 90 miles an hour baseball can of course be a dangerous sport. but how about this for a way to get injured? while innocuous at first, leury garcia of the chicago white sox is clearly in a bit of pain. what happened, i hear you ask? well, simply willians astudillo of the minnesota twins putting garcia through some testing times and refusing to play ball. in the end, nutting to worry about. really brings a new meaning to "take me out to the ball game", the song traditionally sang at all the baseball matches. in any case, you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport team, that's your friday sport briefing a nice lively sport litton. why not? —— sport bulletin. the winner of the 2019 mercury prize for music has been announced, and it's gone to british rapper dave. # i #iseea # i see a lot of men get pressured his album psychodrama looks at issues of race, class and grief ,
the world number two rory mcilroy who's bidding to win this tournament for a third time faces an uphille. finally with pitching speeds often in the mid 90 miles an hour baseball can of course be a dangerous sport. but how about this for a way to get injured? while innocuous at first, leury garcia of the chicago white sox is clearly in a bit of pain. what happened, i hear you ask? well, simply willians astudillo of the minnesota twins putting garcia through some testing times and refusing to...
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a loss with rory mcilroy and one i mean it's just the unbelievable feeling of. ok more sport from a throughout the night but that is it andy thank you well that's it for me dealing with all of the seas our and london will pick up with much more of the day's news in just a 2nd but i. talked to al jazeera. what guarantees it will be given to the people will be attending the minima workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing me we meet with global newsmakers and talk about the stories that matter on which is 0. september on al-jazeera with ethiopia taking its 1st steps into democracy al-jazeera meets for diversity europeans who are reshaping the country's political landscape world leaders gather in new york for the united nations general assembly global issues are on the table a listening post dissects the world's media how they operate and the stories they cover global warming and possible solutions to climate change are on the agenda of the united nations a special 2 part series exposed how human activity has damaged m
a loss with rory mcilroy and one i mean it's just the unbelievable feeling of. ok more sport from a throughout the night but that is it andy thank you well that's it for me dealing with all of the seas our and london will pick up with much more of the day's news in just a 2nd but i. talked to al jazeera. what guarantees it will be given to the people will be attending the minima workshop we listen i'm supposed to explain apologize for someone who is also terrorizing me we meet with global...
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first rory burns and then captain,joe survival. first rory burns and then captain, joe root. first over to leave england's chances hanging by the most slender thread. after headingley perhaps anything is possible but unless england can somehow bat all day tomorrow, the ashes will be staying with australia. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. better news in the football, as captain harry kane scored a hat—trick in england's latest qualification match for euro 2020. england comfortably beat bulgaria 4—0 to top the group, as david ornstein reports from wembley. the latest stop on the path to euro 2020. a path england hope will ultimately lead back here next summer, when wembley stages the tournament final. they could also enjoy home advantage in the group stage but that and their seeding will be determined by the outcome of qualifying. so games like these carry greater importance. england duly set up camp in opposition territory and bulgaria buckled. harry kane, as ever, in the right place at the right time. his team in control, the packed house happy. after the break, their del
first rory burns and then captain,joe survival. first rory burns and then captain, joe root. first over to leave england's chances hanging by the most slender thread. after headingley perhaps anything is possible but unless england can somehow bat all day tomorrow, the ashes will be staying with australia. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. better news in the football, as captain harry kane scored a hat—trick in england's latest qualification match for euro 2020. england comfortably beat...
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and parts of the midland thursday, and with clearer skies to the south, could get chilly too, a few roryrsday dawns largely dry aside from the rain in the northern isle, we will see more sunshine in scotland. pleasa nt see more sunshine in scotland. pleasant sunny spells through the day, elsewhere the mist and fog burning off. warmer with the sunshine for scotland. up to 18 in aberdeen, 20 or 21 to the south of uk. there is the high centre again. it drifts eastwards, puts us on the western flank and if you follow the isobars we are pulling our air in from the south—east from france, thatis from the south—east from france, that is a warmer air source and that will mean a warmer day on friday, less cloud in scotland as well and one of our top temperatures could be in the north east with help from the mountains and we could see up to 4 degreeings here. we are looking at temperatures in the high teens or the low 20s and then into the start of the weekend, we get a direct southerly airflow on the western flank of the high. all the way from spain across france, right across the uk, it will fee
and parts of the midland thursday, and with clearer skies to the south, could get chilly too, a few roryrsday dawns largely dry aside from the rain in the northern isle, we will see more sunshine in scotland. pleasa nt see more sunshine in scotland. pleasant sunny spells through the day, elsewhere the mist and fog burning off. warmer with the sunshine for scotland. up to 18 in aberdeen, 20 or 21 to the south of uk. there is the high centre again. it drifts eastwards, puts us on the western...
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of course rory the prime minister is currently at the united nations in new york while all of this is happening usually doesn't go to bars johnson doesn't. not so good you know we have heard call after call we generally call when the leader of the labor opposition party saying that boris johnson should consider his position well we've heard much more stringent calls for him to resign from from other figures in the british political firmament pretty unanimously from all opposition corners all the other parties boris johnson asked to resign will he do that well i don't think he's the resigning type bots he has to pay attention to this rule of this is not something that you can just bluster through in in a boris johnson kind of way they're asked to be some accountability for this government and it will need to look like it is at least adhering to what has been handed down by the supreme court we are heading towards an election of course we might guess in the coming weeks something the. woods. catalyze that or at least change the trajectory change the direction of travel towards that elec
of course rory the prime minister is currently at the united nations in new york while all of this is happening usually doesn't go to bars johnson doesn't. not so good you know we have heard call after call we generally call when the leader of the labor opposition party saying that boris johnson should consider his position well we've heard much more stringent calls for him to resign from from other figures in the british political firmament pretty unanimously from all opposition corners all...
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first rory burns and then captain joe survival. oh dear. first rory burns and then captainjoe root.ngland possibly chances hanging by the thread. after headingley perhaps anything is possible. but unless england to somehow bat all day tomorrow, the ashes will be staying with australia. in the last 15 minutes or so, serena williams has failed in her bid for a record—equalling 24th grand slam title. she lost in the final of the us open to bianca andreescu, who becomes the first canadian to win a grand slam. williams looked out of sorts from the start, broken in the first game before losing the opening set 6—3. the teenager sped to a 5—1 lead in the second set butjust as it looked as though she was going to run away with it, williams fought back, bringing it level at 5 games all. but she couldn't hold on, and andreescu made her own piece of history. phenomenal win for her. catch it on the bbc sport website. we have a british champion at the us open tennis jamie murray and bethanie mattek—sands retained their mixed doubles title. beating the top seeds chan hao—ching and michael venus in
first rory burns and then captain joe survival. oh dear. first rory burns and then captainjoe root.ngland possibly chances hanging by the thread. after headingley perhaps anything is possible. but unless england to somehow bat all day tomorrow, the ashes will be staying with australia. in the last 15 minutes or so, serena williams has failed in her bid for a record—equalling 24th grand slam title. she lost in the final of the us open to bianca andreescu, who becomes the first canadian to win...
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thanks very much, rory.ow to get in touch. london, singapore, shanghai, new york, your business well covered, on—air, online and on the bbc news app. check out bbc dot—com slash business for their insight and analysis. the bbc‘s business lives page has the latest breaking business news. we want your views as well. get in touch via our page, tweet us or find us on facebook. join the bbc‘s business conversation. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. let's focus on what is happening in saudi arabia because it is relaxing not just the dress saudi arabia because it is relaxing notjust the dress code but also, importantly, visas for tourists. it wa nts to importantly, visas for tourists. it wants to open up the country, do you think it will be successful? it has to find other ways of earning money, oil doesn't seem popular at the moment in terms of their production was that what they have been trying to do with oil is trying to get the income now, because in 100 years' time they won'
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child and is live for us in london rory just give us an indication how the markets have been reacting in europe in asia as they open up. yeah well when saudi arabia's biggest oil refinery gets hates when its oil production for the day gets cut in half in an instant when global supplies go down 5 percent well obviously the markets are going to take notice of that sounds really the price of oil let's hugely in as the news reverberated around the world at $1.00 point it was up 20 percent that has come back down again now to about 10 percent in asian trading there are leaving is the the big countries can pull as we've already heard donald trump has authorized the release of u.s. reserves russia has also said that it could release some of its reserves that perhaps is what has helped bring down the oil price to about a 10 percent rise so this is the kind of thing that's going on in the markets of the moments as we go through the day in europe we will see european markets probably follow suit with turbulent trading overnights in asia there were. contained there was contagion in the broader m
child and is live for us in london rory just give us an indication how the markets have been reacting in europe in asia as they open up. yeah well when saudi arabia's biggest oil refinery gets hates when its oil production for the day gets cut in half in an instant when global supplies go down 5 percent well obviously the markets are going to take notice of that sounds really the price of oil let's hugely in as the news reverberated around the world at $1.00 point it was up 20 percent that has...
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first, rory burns, then captainjoe root.ith two wickets in the very first over to leave england's chances hanging by the slenderest thread. after headingley, perhaps anything is possible, but unless england can somehow bat all day, the ashes will be staying with australia. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. at wembley, england captain harry kane scored a hat—trick as they cruised to a 4—0 win over bulgaria, maintaining their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying. kane was set up by raheem sterling for his first, before adding two penalties. and kane returned the favour, getting sterling's name on the scoresheet too, as the pair showed off their deadly partnership. a record crowd of more than 31,000 were at the etihad to watch the first manchester derby in the professional women's game, as the super league season got under way. city beat united 1—0. the only goal of the game coming early in the second half, when caroline weir picked up a poor clearance and slammed it home. great attendance at the etihad, but later today chelse
first, rory burns, then captainjoe root.ith two wickets in the very first over to leave england's chances hanging by the slenderest thread. after headingley, perhaps anything is possible, but unless england can somehow bat all day, the ashes will be staying with australia. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. at wembley, england captain harry kane scored a hat—trick as they cruised to a 4—0 win over bulgaria, maintaining their 100% record in euro 2020 qualifying. kane was set up by raheem...
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just ask rory best. this is his home farewell before he retires after the world cup.e first points of the day. rob kearney driving over. these warm—up matches are for fine—tuning ahead of the world cup, and this was pitch perfect. leigh halfpenny added the conversion, giving wales a 10—7 lead at the break. but the second half was all about the men in green. their second try down to pure brute force. and james ryan added the third shortly after. eventually given after some discussion. and that's how it finished. the win lifting ireland to the top of the world rankings for the first time. ahead of the world cup, rory‘s side are simply the best. lydia campbell, bbc news. we have a british champion at the us open tennis. jamie murray and bethanie mattek—sands retained their mixed doubles title, beating the top seeds chan hao—ching and michael venus in straight sets. it's the fourth year in a row that murray has won a title at flushing meadows. the crowd is now looking forward to seeing serena williams take on bianca andreescu in the women's final. that's all the sport for
just ask rory best. this is his home farewell before he retires after the world cup.e first points of the day. rob kearney driving over. these warm—up matches are for fine—tuning ahead of the world cup, and this was pitch perfect. leigh halfpenny added the conversion, giving wales a 10—7 lead at the break. but the second half was all about the men in green. their second try down to pure brute force. and james ryan added the third shortly after. eventually given after some discussion. and...
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and david gauke, a much respected formerjustice secretary, former secretary of state for development rorywart, should these people be expelled from the conservative party in effect if they vote with opposition parties to thwart a no—deal brexit over the coming days? if they vote effectively to put an alternative government in power, which i believe is the likely proposal... to be honest i think what they're proposing at the moment isa what they're proposing at the moment is a very simple piece of legislation if they can take control of the house of commons. that's where i'm going, if you take control of the house of commons you're effectively putting an alternative government in power, jeremy corbyn, the snp and the lib dems in power against your own government. no conservative can do that. they are quite entitled to vote that way and if their men of principle and want to do that, that's fine, but then they can't continue as a conservative clearly. when david gauke says he believes borisjohnson is seeking a purge to fundamentally change the conservative party and get all of those out of t
and david gauke, a much respected formerjustice secretary, former secretary of state for development rorywart, should these people be expelled from the conservative party in effect if they vote with opposition parties to thwart a no—deal brexit over the coming days? if they vote effectively to put an alternative government in power, which i believe is the likely proposal... to be honest i think what they're proposing at the moment isa what they're proposing at the moment is a very simple...
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what we've seen rory rowley talk of always a pleasure having you on thank you so much for coming on. thank you. as we discussed earlier wednesday september the 11th marks the 18 year anniversary of the tragic attacks of 911 our 2 americas trinity chavez because of the memorial at ground 0 in new york city and spoke with those who are paying tribute to the large last. 18 years since the terror attacks of 911 happened just right here in this area the attacks means nearly 3000 lives in the worst act of terror in u.s. history and. although time has will decide on many say that today is a day that will never be forgotten or. was. and now the 911 memorial is not only honoring the lives lost from that her and a stay but also those affected by 911 related illnesses with this pathway called the 911 memorial glade the glades design includes a path flanked with the 6 huge sloping stone structures made of granite slabs in laid with steel recovered from the fallen trade center towers they way between $13.18 tons built to symbolize strength and determination to read versity and although they were
what we've seen rory rowley talk of always a pleasure having you on thank you so much for coming on. thank you. as we discussed earlier wednesday september the 11th marks the 18 year anniversary of the tragic attacks of 911 our 2 americas trinity chavez because of the memorial at ground 0 in new york city and spoke with those who are paying tribute to the large last. 18 years since the terror attacks of 911 happened just right here in this area the attacks means nearly 3000 lives in the worst...
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among them were former cabinet ministers, including chancellor phillip hammond and rory stewart and partyt—serving mp ken clarke. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been to his constituency of rushcliffe to gauge reaction. at rushcliffe conservative association, there has been one key face for nearly 50 years. ken clarke is the longest serving tory mp and has held some of the biggestjobs in government, but last night he was effectively kicked out of the party. the chairman of the local branch thinks it was the right move, because his mp didn't back the government's brexit plan. at the end of the day, the fact is he voted against the government and the consequences are you have the whip withdrawn from you. i think boris has shown that he is a strong prime minister, and i do support him, and i think he had to show that he continues to be a strong prime minister. even though most people here in rushcliffe voted to remain in the eu, some local tories have been angry at their mp's pro—european stance, a symbol of the fractures in the party. divisions over europe have plagued the tori
among them were former cabinet ministers, including chancellor phillip hammond and rory stewart and partyt—serving mp ken clarke. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been to his constituency of rushcliffe to gauge reaction. at rushcliffe conservative association, there has been one key face for nearly 50 years. ken clarke is the longest serving tory mp and has held some of the biggestjobs in government, but last night he was effectively kicked out of the party. the chairman of the...
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stewart, he gave an interview on the today programme —— rory stewart!e to say, there were a few eyebrows raised in other countries about that comment. what exactly is he trying to say? but really, that has phenomenal, you're questioning the independence of the judiciary, you're questioning the independence of thejudiciary, questioning you're questioning the independence of the judiciary, questioning lying to the queen by the prime minister. this is... the way brexitcast is written in big letters — like extraordinary, every sense of the word. somehow you get so lost in all these big events that they almost cancel each other out. do we talk today about yellowhammer?” cancel each other out. do we talk today about yellowhammer? i was going to say, yellowhammer. yellowhammer is the code for the government's preparedness effort no deal whether it is hospitals, care homes, petrol, whatever. as it worst—case scenario, base case scenario cosmic are best worst—case scenario cosmic are best worst—case scenario cosmic are best worst—case scenario cosmic orjust real
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see whether they actually do that tomorrow ok we'll keep an eye on that thank you very much indeed rory challenge we're going to say and switch back to new york where the turkish president wretched thai party won is about to address the general assembly that's less than it was on the offer of my personal self and my nation. i would like to thank ms espinosa for her successful work over the past year. i also or her whole heartedly congratulate mr mohammad bun day who has taken over the presidency of the general assembly for the 74th session and i hope and pray that the 74th session of the ga will bring peace and prosperity to the whole world and humanity esteemed delegates our world today faces many challenges and pain resulting from injustice at a global scale. the great scholar of our civilization. has once defined justice as the following quote sharing amongst the people the rights and obligations appropriately and allocating to them what they are entitled to. it is obvious that today neither the rights nor the responsibilities are shared. appropriately. in the meantime injustice gene
see whether they actually do that tomorrow ok we'll keep an eye on that thank you very much indeed rory challenge we're going to say and switch back to new york where the turkish president wretched thai party won is about to address the general assembly that's less than it was on the offer of my personal self and my nation. i would like to thank ms espinosa for her successful work over the past year. i also or her whole heartedly congratulate mr mohammad bun day who has taken over the...
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among them were former cabinet ministers, including phillip hammond and rory stewart, and party grandeese longest—serving mp, former chancellor kenneth clarke. alex forsyth has been to mr clarke's constituency of rushcliffe to talk to people there. her report contains some flashing images. at rushcliffe conservative association, there's been one key face for nearly 50 years. ken clarke is the longest—serving tory mp and has held some of the biggestjobs in government, but last night he was effectively kicked out of the party. the chairman of the local branch thinks it was the right move because, like 20 other tory mps, he voted to stop a no—deal brexit. at the end of the day, the fact is, he voted against the government and the consequences are you have the whip withdrawn from you. i think boris has shown that he is a strong prime minister and i do support him and i think he had to show that he continues to be a strong prime minister. even though most people here in rushcliffe voted to remain in the eu, some local tories have been angry at the mp‘s pro—european stance — a symbol of the fr
among them were former cabinet ministers, including phillip hammond and rory stewart, and party grandeese longest—serving mp, former chancellor kenneth clarke. alex forsyth has been to mr clarke's constituency of rushcliffe to talk to people there. her report contains some flashing images. at rushcliffe conservative association, there's been one key face for nearly 50 years. ken clarke is the longest—serving tory mp and has held some of the biggestjobs in government, but last night he was...
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finally the run started flowing and he found composed company in rory burns.sain reaches is 50, the crowd had a welcome excuse to warm their hands. as chile were getting frustrated, near misses, birtley chases, needless to say the england fa ns were chases, needless to say the england fans were loving every bit of it. it is been tense cricket. the hosts we re is been tense cricket. the hosts were now going nicely, a century partnership and i have century the route. when the big chance came virtually accommodate bluster. a case of after you that seemed to sum up case of after you that seemed to sum up their afternoon. 0nce case of after you that seemed to sum up their afternoon. once again, australia could not grab their opportunity. finally, though, they did. burns caught outjosh hazlewood for 81, but he has at least given england a platform to try and save this match. i am a very since then there has been more bad news for england. joe rich, the captain, is out for a 71 lbw tojosh england. joe rich, the captain, is out for a 71 lbw to josh hazlewood. england
finally the run started flowing and he found composed company in rory burns.sain reaches is 50, the crowd had a welcome excuse to warm their hands. as chile were getting frustrated, near misses, birtley chases, needless to say the england fa ns were chases, needless to say the england fans were loving every bit of it. it is been tense cricket. the hosts we re is been tense cricket. the hosts were now going nicely, a century partnership and i have century the route. when the big chance came...
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but world number 2, rory mcilroy is having a shocker. that's bbc.co.uk/sport.oms to treat snakebites, according to the world health organization. the anti—venoms that do exist are often not very effective and extremely expensive. it's estimated that around 120,000 people die after being bitten by a snake every year, many more lose limbs and consequently their livelihoods. as part of our special reports looking at this neglected area of global health, our global health correspondent tulip mazumdar has been to visit east africa's first snakebite research facility, in kenya. this is joffrey, this isjoffrey, one of can you's leading snake handlers and this is the green man but he's about to extra ct the green man but he's about to extract venom from. good, nice. the toxins in this deadly liquid are the same to create the antidote for some snake bites. it is such a beautiful snake bites. it is such a beautiful snake isn't it, but this one can kill you quite quickly? yes, a little bit of this venom can kill you within an hour. different types of snake bites from diff
but world number 2, rory mcilroy is having a shocker. that's bbc.co.uk/sport.oms to treat snakebites, according to the world health organization. the anti—venoms that do exist are often not very effective and extremely expensive. it's estimated that around 120,000 people die after being bitten by a snake every year, many more lose limbs and consequently their livelihoods. as part of our special reports looking at this neglected area of global health, our global health correspondent tulip...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news.rosecutions for homophobic hate crime has fallen in the last five years in england, wales and northern ireland — even though there's been a big increase in the number of complaints. police chiefs say cases often don't make it to court because of a lack of witnesses and evidence. a warning that this report by our lgbt correspondent ben hunte contains offensive language. lily is 17 and already she's a victim of homophobic hate. how often do these kind of homophobic incidents happen to you? i would say two or three times a week out in public. wow! there was a guy that walked up to me and my friends and said, "what is this, the fat, ugly, homosexualsquad?" she's reported abuse to south yorkshire police. i feel like the police aren't doing as much as they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply concerned about what's happening to her daughter. this is the 21st century and all through my youth i have been fighting for equality, against racism, again
rory cellan—jones, bbc news.rosecutions for homophobic hate crime has fallen in the last five years in england, wales and northern ireland — even though there's been a big increase in the number of complaints. police chiefs say cases often don't make it to court because of a lack of witnesses and evidence. a warning that this report by our lgbt correspondent ben hunte contains offensive language. lily is 17 and already she's a victim of homophobic hate. how often do these kind of homophobic...
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an update now with rory challenge that westminster rory geoffrey called taking center stage earlier today he went as the prime minister expected. well we don't know exactly because the shuttle was being delayed some more we have been hearing michael gove's speaking. dominic rob. next and then we also expecting the prime minister to speak after that he is going to be stepping into a very very torrid house of commons it is a top see turvy worlds. of british politics is in at the moment here's where we stand we have the pro gay sion the suspension of parliament which m.p.'s just come back from never actually happens according to the supreme court's the speaker of the house of commons john bercow ordered that words be expunged from the historical records we have a prime minister who the opposition is demanding resign goading or daring the opposition to call a vote of no confidence or accept his challenge of a general election they are refusing to do so it is driving the government's insane really we have the attorney general saying that palm is a dead polymers that they are a disgrace that th
an update now with rory challenge that westminster rory geoffrey called taking center stage earlier today he went as the prime minister expected. well we don't know exactly because the shuttle was being delayed some more we have been hearing michael gove's speaking. dominic rob. next and then we also expecting the prime minister to speak after that he is going to be stepping into a very very torrid house of commons it is a top see turvy worlds. of british politics is in at the moment here's...
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rory cellan—jones, bbc news.p on gambling harm. thank you for coming along to talk to us. these loot boxes, the add—ons children can buy as they play a game, how big a problem are they in causing addiction in the first place? growing increasingly, day on day. for me, it's amazing that anybody would put real money into a virtual whatever it is that they are buying. it is farcical. but what it does is it normalises gambling summit brings children into a world where speculation on what you will get for your money, which is exactly what gambling is, is normalised. by the time they reach the age of being able to gamble legally, they see nothing wrong with continuing that and it turns into a really serious addiction and can cause huge problems. how is the video games industry engaging with you on this? is it engaging meaningfully? it's taken a long time to get the bookmakers to engage, so i think the gaming industry thinks it is not a gambling issue but that is the issue for us, that we need to get them to come in and
rory cellan—jones, bbc news.p on gambling harm. thank you for coming along to talk to us. these loot boxes, the add—ons children can buy as they play a game, how big a problem are they in causing addiction in the first place? growing increasingly, day on day. for me, it's amazing that anybody would put real money into a virtual whatever it is that they are buying. it is farcical. but what it does is it normalises gambling summit brings children into a world where speculation on what you...
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but rory mcilroy‘s well down the leaderboard at the moment, on four over par. at the world boxing championships. the super—heavyweight won against maxsim babanin. but his russian opponent lodged an appeal and the result was overturned. workers in qatar continue to be mistreated despite promises to improve rights ahead of the 2022 world cup, thats according to amnesty international. a new report says thousands of workers are going unpaid. the world athletics championships begin in doha later this month and the president of the iaaf, sebastian coe, has today told the bbc he stands by the decision to host the event there. we cannot base sporting relationships on those temporary arrangements. sport is a permanent feature. of our society. and we have to protect it. that's not to say that we are not, we are oblivious to the fact that we will be taking our event into places of challenge can we we re event into places of challenge can we were taking them sometimes climatically and that has unleashed a whole generation of sporting technology to combat the challenge of h
but rory mcilroy‘s well down the leaderboard at the moment, on four over par. at the world boxing championships. the super—heavyweight won against maxsim babanin. but his russian opponent lodged an appeal and the result was overturned. workers in qatar continue to be mistreated despite promises to improve rights ahead of the 2022 world cup, thats according to amnesty international. a new report says thousands of workers are going unpaid. the world athletics championships begin in doha later...
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the action taken by the prime this is a hugely controversial action to parental suspend parliament rory chalons outside and. thanking her legal team but she didn't mention john major the former prime minister of course who actually joined the millions campaigning. yeah yeah i mean this is remarkable that a former prime minister of the conservative party could join the campaign of someone trying to overturn a decision taken by the current conservative prime minister of the country that was a key moments that we just use for a. campaign is gina miller coles that she is a traitor and she is at the moment getting into a taxi i think over there but clearly this is a huge win for jean and for. m.p.'s within the house of parliament few areas where their ability to debate breaks it in the run up to october 31st when the u.k. is set to leave the year a p. new union was being denied them by this decision taken by boris johnson and his team to suspend part of it we have heard from john bercow who is that the speaker of the house of commons saying that politician must convene as a matter of urgency
the action taken by the prime this is a hugely controversial action to parental suspend parliament rory chalons outside and. thanking her legal team but she didn't mention john major the former prime minister of course who actually joined the millions campaigning. yeah yeah i mean this is remarkable that a former prime minister of the conservative party could join the campaign of someone trying to overturn a decision taken by the current conservative prime minister of the country that was a key...