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undoubtedly chickens were distressed by the fox but the rspca are looking into the incident and peoplemane way of dealing with the fox. quite right. the rspca say that would not have handled it in that particular way but it depends on the circumstances but it depends on the circumstances but the great mistake is to tweet these things out. and turn it into something that is a bit panto. thank you for trusting your eyes over tomorrow morning ‘s papers. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you this evening to my guests nigel and jo, and from all of us, goodnight. next on bbc news, it is time for click. # 0h christmas tree... # your leaves are so unchanging... you have finally arrived, welcome. the gang is all here, you are too, so welcome to clickmas 2019! forced merriment and pretend food, just like last year. do we have a festive feast of tech treats for yo
undoubtedly chickens were distressed by the fox but the rspca are looking into the incident and peoplemane way of dealing with the fox. quite right. the rspca say that would not have handled it in that particular way but it depends on the circumstances but it depends on the circumstances but the great mistake is to tweet these things out. and turn it into something that is a bit panto. thank you for trusting your eyes over tomorrow morning ‘s papers. that's it for the papers tonight. don't...
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questions about whether there was some way the fox could have been removed and allowed to go and the rspcawas alerted as well. and he also informed them. it is fair to say that the fox was trapped in the netting. i don't think it was running around in the garden, just working on a free walking fox so the fox was trapped. maybe this is a rather inhumane way to deal with this. of all people who should have known to think before he tweets and to start tweeting something like that, he did make a joke out of it and that will always go down badly. well, those are the front pages so far. both of you, thank you very much. you will be back in a little while. that is not quite it for the papers. more to come. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to nigel and jo. and we'll be back for that second review in about half an hourfrom now. but for the moment — goodbye. good evening. many swapped out a dry
questions about whether there was some way the fox could have been removed and allowed to go and the rspcawas alerted as well. and he also informed them. it is fair to say that the fox was trapped in the netting. i don't think it was running around in the garden, just working on a free walking fox so the fox was trapped. maybe this is a rather inhumane way to deal with this. of all people who should have known to think before he tweets and to start tweeting something like that, he did make a...
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they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.happy christmas. good morning. happy christmas. good morning. happy christmas to you and to you all watching. sorry to say, not a white christmas. something much better. dry and sunny for the vast majority. some isolated showers in the far north and may be in the west. for most sunny spells from dawn to dusk. after a chilly start temperature is —8 last night in parts of the highlands, five to 9 degrees this afternoon. into this evening and overnight fog could be a problem for some parts of england, central and southern scotland. if you are on the move the first part of the night, take note. the fog will left into low cloud. later, rain in the south—west and wales. another chilly night to the north and east of the country where we start dry and bright. a wet start tomorrow in northern ireland, wales, the south—west. turning brighter the sunshine. the rain preceded by snow on the high ground. turning back to rain later. not too much rain around. you help hello this you help is bbc news w
they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.happy christmas. good morning. happy christmas. good morning. happy christmas to you and to you all watching. sorry to say, not a white christmas. something much better. dry and sunny for the vast majority. some isolated showers in the far north and may be in the west. for most sunny spells from dawn to dusk. after a chilly start temperature is —8 last night in parts of the highlands, five to 9...
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they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.oday. but for many something better. it is dry and sunny. it will stay that way for the rest of today. isolated showers in the north of scotland. an isolated share in the west. swanson from dawn to dusk for most. temperatures between five and 9 degrees. levels they should be out for the time of the year. if you have got christmas day travel plans for this evening, across parts of central and northern england, and into central and southern scotland, the risk of dense fog patches. they will clear later as the breeze picks up. by the end of the night rain across much of northern ireland, wales and south—west. a milder end to the night. a touch of frost across parts of scotland and eastern england. wet in northern ireland to start. sunshine and showers for the rest of the day. the rain spreads its way into northern and eastern england, central and southern scotland. snow over the hills. all in all it is set to turn milder. hgppy in all it is set to turn milder. happy christmas. hello this
they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.oday. but for many something better. it is dry and sunny. it will stay that way for the rest of today. isolated showers in the north of scotland. an isolated share in the west. swanson from dawn to dusk for most. temperatures between five and 9 degrees. levels they should be out for the time of the year. if you have got christmas day travel plans for this evening, across parts of central and northern...
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the rspca are investigating a prominent barrister after he sent a tweet yesterday morning saying he hadt". jolyon maugham later apologised for the tweet, explaining that the fox had got caught in his chicken coop at his central london home and he "wasn't sure what else to do". astronomers are warning that their view of the universe is under threat. next week, a campaign to launch thousands of new communications satellites will begin in earnest. they will create broadband networks that can reach every corner of the globe. but scientists say there's evidence that these groups of small satellites, known as constellations, are already causing problems for astronomical research. rebecca morelle reports. blasting off, a space x rocket carrying 60 new satellites into orbit, and in the coming months, there will be hundreds more. this is for a project called star link, one of several new missions promising global internet access from space. and this was the view that stargazers got. these white lines are the satellites streaking across the sky, so bright they are competing with the stars. scient
the rspca are investigating a prominent barrister after he sent a tweet yesterday morning saying he hadt". jolyon maugham later apologised for the tweet, explaining that the fox had got caught in his chicken coop at his central london home and he "wasn't sure what else to do". astronomers are warning that their view of the universe is under threat. next week, a campaign to launch thousands of new communications satellites will begin in earnest. they will create broadband networks...
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they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.y christmas. this christmas day has not disappointed. the weather has given us disappointed. the weather has given us something of a gift. a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. feels like something of a christmas miracle after the rain recently. if you are thinking about that afternoon stroll to work off some of that christmas lunch, scenes like this will greet you. there is a lump of cloud out west. that is tomorrow. we don't have to worry about it yet. clear skies overhead for the vast majority. we keep hold of sunny skies through the afternoon. light cloud across the west. turning sunshine hazy. temperature wise between seven and 9 degrees. as we go through this evening and tonight, one thing to watch if you are travelling later today, it could be quite dense fog forming after dark through central, eastern and northern parts of england, southern scotla nd northern parts of england, southern scotland as well. that will lift as the night goes on and we will see more cloud
they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.y christmas. this christmas day has not disappointed. the weather has given us disappointed. the weather has given us something of a gift. a lot of dry weather and some spells of sunshine. feels like something of a christmas miracle after the rain recently. if you are thinking about that afternoon stroll to work off some of that christmas lunch, scenes like this will greet you. there is a lump of cloud...
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the rspca gets over 7000 calls a year by —— about animals who have been injured by letter.king simple choices and swapping out the single—use plastics we have got used to. allison ogden-newton, thank single—use plastics we have got used to. allison ogden—newton, thank you for your time. i should add, 0be. thank you. d—day veteran harry billinge, whose fundraising efforts have made headlines around the world, has received an mbe for services to charity. he's raised more than £10,000 towards the cost of building a national memorial honouring his fallen comrades. earlier, bbc breakfast‘s tim muffett spoke to harry at his home in st austell, cornwall. there is no words can express my feelings when i knew that, because it was far from my mind that i was ever going to be recognised for doing a bit of a collection for the blokes who never came back, and that is the only thing that drove me on. and just to recap, the fundraising you have done, what did you set out to do, and why did you want to do it? i did start out because i wanted to raise at least £22,442, that is a pound for e
the rspca gets over 7000 calls a year by —— about animals who have been injured by letter.king simple choices and swapping out the single—use plastics we have got used to. allison ogden-newton, thank single—use plastics we have got used to. allison ogden—newton, thank you for your time. i should add, 0be. thank you. d—day veteran harry billinge, whose fundraising efforts have made headlines around the world, has received an mbe for services to charity. he's raised more than £10,000...
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they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.ou're a regular viewer of breakfast, you may remember terrence, whojoined us earlier this month to tell us how he had spent christmas day alone for the last 20 years. this december has been very different for him. since he told us his story, he's been very busy and today he'll be volunteering with age uk. i met up with him to find out how his life has changed. hello, terrence. lovely to see you. how are you? are you well? yes. you're looking well. what are we up to today? i am taking out. i am excited about that. do you want to show me the way? you've been busy. # dreaming ofa show me the way? you've been busy. # dreaming of a white christmas... did you say you had two left feet? yes. so have i! laughter. but dancing is lovely. it's such a lovely way to meet people. and you can see everyone here, look, this is fabulous. terrence, you have warmed the hearts of the nation over the last few weeks and you have encouraged more people to make sure that no—one's lonely this christmas. what do
they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.ou're a regular viewer of breakfast, you may remember terrence, whojoined us earlier this month to tell us how he had spent christmas day alone for the last 20 years. this december has been very different for him. since he told us his story, he's been very busy and today he'll be volunteering with age uk. i met up with him to find out how his life has changed. hello, terrence. lovely to see you. how...
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the paper says the rspca is now looking into his confession, which he made on twitter.ng day sales were poor because of bad weather, with footfall down more than 10% down against the usual annual average. it was a miserable day. ben is with us now. it was a miserable day. ben is with us now. only one story on the back pages and it is liveable with one hand on the premier league trophy. no team has had these many points at this stage of the season and not one of trophy. really! they would do well to lose it and given that they are playing so well, they have opened a huge gap. they are showing no signs of weakness. we talked about this busy congested. they had, i woke cup in qatar, but theyjust keep winning. —— world cup. i woke cup in qatar, but theyjust keep winning. -- world cup. but it does take something away from the competition. it is not brilliant but it isa competition. it is not brilliant but it is a great story because liverpool have been overtaken by manchester united as the force and english, than manchester city came along. but they are playing such attracti
the paper says the rspca is now looking into his confession, which he made on twitter.ng day sales were poor because of bad weather, with footfall down more than 10% down against the usual annual average. it was a miserable day. ben is with us now. it was a miserable day. ben is with us now. only one story on the back pages and it is liveable with one hand on the premier league trophy. no team has had these many points at this stage of the season and not one of trophy. really! they would do...
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they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.you may remember a gentleman called terrance. this christmas has been very different for him. the whole of december has since he told us his story he has been busy. today he is volunteering with age uk and i met up volunteering with age uk and i met up with him to find out how his life has changed. hello, terrence. lovely to see you. how are you? are you well? fine, yeah. you're looking well. thank you very much. what are we up to today? well, i'm taking you to a tea dance. i'm excited about that. do you want to show me the way? you come with me. you come with me. you've been busy. # dreaming of a white christmas... did you say you had two left feet? yes. it's all right, so have i! laughter. but dancing's lovely. it's such a lovely way to meet people. and you can see everyone here, look, this is fabulous. terrence, you have warmed the hearts of the nation over the last few weeks and you've encouraged more people to make sure that no—one's lonely this christmas. what do you make of the
they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.you may remember a gentleman called terrance. this christmas has been very different for him. the whole of december has since he told us his story he has been busy. today he is volunteering with age uk and i met up volunteering with age uk and i met up with him to find out how his life has changed. hello, terrence. lovely to see you. how are you? are you well? fine, yeah. you're looking well. thank you...
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they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.ky and sunshine for the rest of this christmas day so it will be nice weather for of this christmas day so it will be nice weatherfor a of this christmas day so it will be nice weather for a christmas walk after lunch. the cloud will change things through tonight and into boxing day so we end the afternoon with temperatures in single digits but with some late sunshine and then some clear skies after dark and that will allow some fog to form across eastern and central england particularly. the fog will lift through the night and we will see more cloud rolling in from the west. the breeze will pick up and will start to see some outbreaks of rain through northern ireland, west wales in the southwest of england, turning milder further east in the southwest of england, turning milderfurther east and in the southwest of england, turning milder further east and north, another chilly night below freezing for a time across some parts of scotla nd for a time across some parts of scotland but for
they were all eventually saved by the rspca and fire service in a rescue that took four hours.ky and sunshine for the rest of this christmas day so it will be nice weather for of this christmas day so it will be nice weatherfor a of this christmas day so it will be nice weather for a christmas walk after lunch. the cloud will change things through tonight and into boxing day so we end the afternoon with temperatures in single digits but with some late sunshine and then some clear skies after...
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they were saved by the rspca and the rescue took four hours. taking a more adventurous approach. last night, they camp out near glastonbury tor. phoebe smith and dwayne fields are in the middle of an epic trek — walking the length of britain to raise money for charity. they spent last night camped out near glastonbury tor, and canjoin us now. the sun is shining on you both. it looks lovely. tell us what you are doing. we are walking the length of mainland britain. we started on november 19. we wanted to change the face of adventure, it wasn't just your classic middle—class white man. we were told people didn't want to talk about gender and race so we are doing our very own mission. just a walk in the park, not! now, perhaps only certain people if they look a certain wave from a certain background do these big adventures and you're not one of those people who look that way, what brought you into it? i wanted to do something to set myself aside. and that would give me the platform to say i had done an adventure because i was told people like me d
they were saved by the rspca and the rescue took four hours. taking a more adventurous approach. last night, they camp out near glastonbury tor. phoebe smith and dwayne fields are in the middle of an epic trek — walking the length of britain to raise money for charity. they spent last night camped out near glastonbury tor, and canjoin us now. the sun is shining on you both. it looks lovely. tell us what you are doing. we are walking the length of mainland britain. we started on november 19....
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this is ginger‘s gaze, it is the winning shot from the rspca young photographer awards. —— tinker‘s gazes going on. the 15—year—old who took this picture will bejoining the 15—year—old who took this picture will be joining us later. it's one thing to see it happening, it's another to capture the image. it's one thing to see it happening, it's another to capture the imagelj took a beautiful image of my cat, and the cut is middle and the picture is beautiful. are we going to sit? i can put it on social media, it's no problem. she is stunning but she is evil. does not come across in the picture? no, she looks like an angel. you can't a lwa ys looks like an angel. you can't always capture their real spirits. she is not a nice cut. 6:34 a.m., it is time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm geeta pendse. a specialist emergency service, which has doctors treating patients in the community is helping to reduce pressure on a and e wards. the physician response unit is a collaboration between barts health trust, london's air ambulance and london ambu
this is ginger‘s gaze, it is the winning shot from the rspca young photographer awards. —— tinker‘s gazes going on. the 15—year—old who took this picture will bejoining the 15—year—old who took this picture will be joining us later. it's one thing to see it happening, it's another to capture the image. it's one thing to see it happening, it's another to capture the imagelj took a beautiful image of my cat, and the cut is middle and the picture is beautiful. are we going to sit?...
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nteers winter, proving problematic but volunteers such as these, charities, rescue organisations, rspcahemselves and be that cosy. that is nice as a position. very calming. we could have hedgehog cam, couldn't we? we are talking about the way people are employed and a hangover day, the idea... you have five allocated days where you can call in and say upfront that you can call in and say upfront that you can't make it in, you are going to work from home instead. we could never do that. it would never work. you might try to do it tomorrow! lots of people talking about it today and lots of people say it is millennials, using the word snowflake, it is dividing a lot of people. richard has said, "personally i'm not one to overindulge, hangover day, if you are, book it off instead, it is your choice and don't get rewarded". you work from home, though, you call up and you say you're working from home with a hangover. graham has said, he is more sympathetic, is that not condoning unhealthy levels of drinking? like goes even further. "hangover day sounds in tantalising. rewarding people for let
nteers winter, proving problematic but volunteers such as these, charities, rescue organisations, rspcahemselves and be that cosy. that is nice as a position. very calming. we could have hedgehog cam, couldn't we? we are talking about the way people are employed and a hangover day, the idea... you have five allocated days where you can call in and say upfront that you can call in and say upfront that you can't make it in, you are going to work from home instead. we could never do that. it would...