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you can see more on all of today's stories further north, maybe for the most pa rt you can see morel of today's stories popped further north, maybe for the most pa rt you can see more on all of today's stories popped away, further north, maybe for the most pa rt you can see more on all of today's stories popped away, here further north, maybe for the most pa rt you can see more on all of today's stories popped away, here for further north, maybe for the most pa rt you can see more on all of today's stories popped away, here for the further north, maybe for the most pa rt you can see more on all of today's stories popped away, here for the part popped away, here for the south you you can see more on all of today's stories part popped away, here for the south you you can see more on all of today's stories see part popped away, here for the south you you can see more on all of today's stories see the part popped away, here for the south you you can see more on all of today's stories see the extent part popped away, here for the south you you can see more on all of today's stories see t
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May 14, 2018
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it's pa rt use this per person, per test? it's part ofan use this per person, per test?at to the nhs? it's been practised before, a primary ca re been practised before, a primary care test which looks for early signs of dementia, charging around 45-50 signs of dementia, charging around 45 — 50 sterling. signs of dementia, charging around 45 - 50 sterling. briefly, we did the test in the greenroom, proviso here i've been up for many hours on a seven hours already, you've been up a seven hours already, you've been up less than me... but is it releva nt to up less than me... but is it relevant to do it in people who are significantly less... we both scored 0k? both significantly less... we both scored ok? both of you did fantastically well but to show you how sensitive it is and you are absolutely right, even hours of sleep can be detected, fatigue can be detected and show shoot the sensitivity... when will it be available and i know you are going global. yes. next year we are going global. yes. next year we are going to be out there and available at primary care level with
it's pa rt use this per person, per test? it's part ofan use this per person, per test?at to the nhs? it's been practised before, a primary ca re been practised before, a primary care test which looks for early signs of dementia, charging around 45-50 signs of dementia, charging around 45 — 50 sterling. signs of dementia, charging around 45 - 50 sterling. briefly, we did the test in the greenroom, proviso here i've been up for many hours on a seven hours already, you've been up a seven hours...
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my anxiety, he said, is pa rt tablets.r have that than the emptiness the pills replace it with. i deeply believe that we are, each one of us, fashioned by a loving god, not simply to spend a short time on earth and then be obliterated but to reach our fullness and completion with god in eternity. who i will be when i get there will not simply be the man i am at the moment of my death at the totality of all myjourney am at the moment of my death at the totality of all my journey to the extent that my strengths and my witnesses, my injuries and my limitations are part of that completeness, they will be reflected in my eternal personhood. 0ne completeness, they will be reflected in my eternal personhood. one of the most remarkable facts of the gospels is that when jesus rises from the dead that first easter the marks of the nails in his hands and feet, the wounds of his crucifixion are still visible on him, though no longer a cause of suffering and pain. his death on the cross has been an essential part of his story. it canno
my anxiety, he said, is pa rt tablets.r have that than the emptiness the pills replace it with. i deeply believe that we are, each one of us, fashioned by a loving god, not simply to spend a short time on earth and then be obliterated but to reach our fullness and completion with god in eternity. who i will be when i get there will not simply be the man i am at the moment of my death at the totality of all myjourney am at the moment of my death at the totality of all my journey to the extent...
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theresa may, she can break open the biscuits because she did better than she dared hope, in large pa rt better than she dared hope, in large part thanks to the collapse in ukip with most of that support going into her back pocket. for the lib dems, after the quagmire of the coalition yea rs, after the quagmire of the coalition years, they are clawing their way back, the odd green shoot to be found in richmond and maybe kingston. ukip, they were pretty
theresa may, she can break open the biscuits because she did better than she dared hope, in large pa rt better than she dared hope, in large part thanks to the collapse in ukip with most of that support going into her back pocket. for the lib dems, after the quagmire of the coalition yea rs, after the quagmire of the coalition years, they are clawing their way back, the odd green shoot to be found in richmond and maybe kingston. ukip, they were pretty
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this is going to damage that sector which is a huge pa rt of damage that sector which is a huge partver reaching. i think it is going to go on for a while. britain is over reaching. i think it is going to go on for a whilelj love this story. higher earners far more likely to hit the bottle.|j love this story. higher earners far more likely to hit the bottle. i am not really the right person for this story. this is an office for national statistics. but this is what people admit to, seven in ten people who have drowned in the last week were in managerial roles. only five and ten were manual roles. highest earners are most likely to drink. does that make me a heavy drinker? i drink. does that make me a heavy drinker? lam drink. does that make me a heavy drinker? i am asking for friend. the times, death of the sticky because staff are turning up bill. this is not the kind of thing you would do...iaman not the kind of thing you would do... i am an anyone would have done this at all. the numbers of people who have gone into work ill has tripled since 2010. so you would think that that wou
this is going to damage that sector which is a huge pa rt of damage that sector which is a huge partver reaching. i think it is going to go on for a while. britain is over reaching. i think it is going to go on for a whilelj love this story. higher earners far more likely to hit the bottle.|j love this story. higher earners far more likely to hit the bottle. i am not really the right person for this story. this is an office for national statistics. but this is what people admit to, seven in ten...
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she was a talented artist who had taken pa rt was a talented artist who had taken part ina was a talentedhad taken part in a bbc documentary shortly before the fire. this will be a long and complex inquiry, one of the beggars on record, but now, —— beggars on record, but now, —— beggars of —— biggest on record. and tomorrow, there will be more tributes to those who died in last yea r‘s tributes to those who died in last year's fire, and we are expecting to see more video footage, hear state m e nts see more video footage, hear statements and parents in tribute to those whose lives were cut short. this will be a very long enquiry, indeed. it is expected to go on until 2020, and indeed. it is expected to go on until2020, and in indeed. it is expected to go on until 2020, and in terms of the personal statements we are expecting to hear from personal statements we are expecting to hearfrom more than personal statements we are expecting to hear from more than 500 personal statements we are expecting to hearfrom more than 500 people. and the paperwork, tens of thousands of documents have been r
she was a talented artist who had taken pa rt was a talented artist who had taken part ina was a talentedhad taken part in a bbc documentary shortly before the fire. this will be a long and complex inquiry, one of the beggars on record, but now, —— beggars on record, but now, —— beggars of —— biggest on record. and tomorrow, there will be more tributes to those who died in last yea r‘s tributes to those who died in last year's fire, and we are expecting to see more video footage,...
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a lot of people who took pa rt prove them.ed what is going on in the home office. the personal statistic regarding theresa may is that twice as many people blame theresa may. amber rudd basically got handed a bag of spanners. she was caught between a rock and a hard place last week. she couldn‘t speak to violently against the prime minister. and yet, it also left her unable to defend herself because she was having to continue those policies which have been put into place before. now, here we are, these widerfailings, as reported in these widerfailings, as reported in the guardian about these new indefinite leave to remain statistics, chasing targets, clashing with ideologies. we have an ongoing belief in this country that we don‘t, some people think there are not enough resources for people to enjoy, they‘ve think there is not enough space. the government have this traumatic problem where these injustices are being highlighted and lea ked injustices are being highlighted and leaked and all sorts of memos are being leaked, and
a lot of people who took pa rt prove them.ed what is going on in the home office. the personal statistic regarding theresa may is that twice as many people blame theresa may. amber rudd basically got handed a bag of spanners. she was caught between a rock and a hard place last week. she couldn‘t speak to violently against the prime minister. and yet, it also left her unable to defend herself because she was having to continue those policies which have been put into place before. now, here we...
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ache in my body, i was always so tired and fatigue, i would sleep most of the day, and the worst pa rt sleep most of the day, and the worst part was no one could tell me why my body was broken. 0ver worst part was no one could tell me why my body was broken. over the yea rs i have why my body was broken. over the years i have started to get that, but when i had any it was such a dark time in my life, i never want to think about it ever again. —— when i had any. —— me. but as i have gotten better, i have started to wonder what life is like other sufferers of ame, and i have long to figure out if there is hope. i am on my way to meet sophie, who suffers from severe me, i have been told she is currently going through a crash which is something that the me community users to describe a flat in symptoms. —— flair. i know when i used a crash with severe me it could be triggered by the smallest use of energy, like having a tower —— showerfor ten minutes energy, like having a tower —— shower for ten minutes would energy, like having a tower —— showerfor ten minutes would crush me out for days
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pa rt on its operating activities alone.0 cars per week target that tesla has said. nonetheless, the company says that it still thinks it will be profitable by the third quarter of this year. it just profitable by the third quarter of this year. itjust has another three months to ramp up production and get profitable if it will meet that target that it has set. profitable if it will meet that target that it has setlj profitable if it will meet that target that it has set. i know this was last minute, but we appreciate you getting through those figures for us making sense of all that paperwork. thank you very much. the latest from the tesla figures. every single day more than a million people around the world have a serious accident or injury at work. the un's international labour organisation is calling for better protection, but many of the victims are young, between the ages of 15 and 24. here's the international labour organisation explaining why. they have less bargaining power, they have less experience on the job. they
pa rt on its operating activities alone.0 cars per week target that tesla has said. nonetheless, the company says that it still thinks it will be profitable by the third quarter of this year. it just profitable by the third quarter of this year. itjust has another three months to ramp up production and get profitable if it will meet that target that it has set. profitable if it will meet that target that it has setlj profitable if it will meet that target that it has set. i know this was last...
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"the wall rt we are street journal" and he covered this story. welcome.reat to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is very tangled we needless to say. it comes down toat accns that the heads of the o mpany, the d others did this fuji deal witho the consent of the board to save their own jobs. >> right, exactly. so what essentially is happened was last year carl icahn was on -- had a representative on the board of fuji -- on the board of xerox, i'm getting altangled, and xerox essen tbated about whether or o fire their ceo, jeff jacobson. in november they told him, hey, avu need to stop the conversations you been having with fuji. we might replace you imminently. instead he went on and he did it. he had a blessing from the chairman and the lead independent director and he rushed to get the deal is how e icahn team described it. and a judge agreed with them and blocked the deal from hapclning. >> rly, somebody sees value in the company though. whether it's carl icahn or darwin deason or apollo management. what is -- what are the strengths xer
"the wall rt we are street journal" and he covered this story. welcome.reat to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is very tangled we needless to say. it comes down toat accns that the heads of the o mpany, the d others did this fuji deal witho the consent of the board to save their own jobs. >> right, exactly. so what essentially is happened was last year carl icahn was on -- had a representative on the board of fuji -- on the board of xerox, i'm...
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well, it was certainly pa rt of plastic?times before, and many, many other people have too. why has it happened just now? that i can't tell. itjust struck a particular moment in the national mood when people were sensitive to that particular danger. why i don't know, but it has certainly had a huge effect. finally, you recently made a television programme when you are in conversation with the queen. you talk about her legacy, the commonwealth canopy tree project was. what would you like of your own legacy? i don't think i was. what would you like of your own legacy? i don't think! deserve... i have been unbelievably lucky for the past 60 years or something to make natural history programmes, and with a lot of other people as well, cameramen, recordists and so on, and we worked together in the natural history unit and produced a great corpus of staff. i would like to think that there would not be any pitch which you could not do it again, and perhaps better, but it could be that quite a lot of those things will become extinct
well, it was certainly pa rt of plastic?times before, and many, many other people have too. why has it happened just now? that i can't tell. itjust struck a particular moment in the national mood when people were sensitive to that particular danger. why i don't know, but it has certainly had a huge effect. finally, you recently made a television programme when you are in conversation with the queen. you talk about her legacy, the commonwealth canopy tree project was. what would you like of your...
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hurricane season sta rts storm in may.it does we will see some heavy rain and strong wind going into the gulf coast of the united states and also some heavy rainfor united states and also some heavy rain for the west of cuba that would likely cause flooding issues. across europe, we are seeing a number heavy showers across italy and into the balkans over the next few days. i pressure is firmly in charge of the weather across scandinavia, bringing fine weather. we have a flow coming across the north sea that will bring some low patches of fog to scotland and england, keeping the temperature and england, keeping the temperature a little bit suppressed. but it will feel pleasantly warm in the sunshine. thunder showers will break out more widely across france, belgium, and the netherlands two. that your weather. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source, and these are the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. donald trump's met with the president of south korea. he says he hopes his planned summit next month with the nort
hurricane season sta rts storm in may.it does we will see some heavy rain and strong wind going into the gulf coast of the united states and also some heavy rainfor united states and also some heavy rain for the west of cuba that would likely cause flooding issues. across europe, we are seeing a number heavy showers across italy and into the balkans over the next few days. i pressure is firmly in charge of the weather across scandinavia, bringing fine weather. we have a flow coming across the...
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pa rt part two of the weekend is certainly looking better for most of us than pa rt looking better for looking dry, some sunshine around with glorious bells and sunshine to begin the day further west and across wales. through the afternoon rain across northern areas, particularly for the far north of england, scotland and wales will clear away. then most places will be dry. this weather front is the culprit. that will continue to move northwards and clear away from the east coast, so a bit more cloud around eastern areas. some mist, but the rain across the mainland of scotland will become confined to the northern isles later on. much of england and wales fine and dry with sunny spells and some sunshine in northern ireland. temperatures reaching highs of 16 or 18, it will feel present in that strong may sunshine. the rain becomes confined to shetland, lingering a bit overnight, this weather front returns again to eastern coastal areas by the end of the night, could bring the odd shower, some cloud for the western side of northern ireland, otherwise a clear, dry and chilly night. into mo
pa rt part two of the weekend is certainly looking better for most of us than pa rt looking better for looking dry, some sunshine around with glorious bells and sunshine to begin the day further west and across wales. through the afternoon rain across northern areas, particularly for the far north of england, scotland and wales will clear away. then most places will be dry. this weather front is the culprit. that will continue to move northwards and clear away from the east coast, so a bit more...
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he thinks he is going in to rt of, you know, dig in for a long haul and figure out strategy to confront all of these potential challenges that are coming the president's way. if the president is just already ready to defy that kind of k advice, you don'tw -- i mean, it just begs the question of whether there is any point in having legal strategy at all. robert: what happens, kim? say the president declines formally to do an interview with bob mueller. does muell then do report on the president's conduct or could he subpoena the president? mberly: he definitely has subpoena power, but what happens beyond that is a complete open question because it's never happened before. they've never really had to figure it out. there are some d.o.j. rules that suggest that a president, if he defiesub aena and mueller tries to bring a contempt order or file some rt of charge,hat the president, a sitting president cannot be charged, but that is d.o.j. opinion. it's never really been worked through the courts. if that'sushed, it would have to take it to the supreme court to decide. that would delay this
he thinks he is going in to rt of, you know, dig in for a long haul and figure out strategy to confront all of these potential challenges that are coming the president's way. if the president is just already ready to defy that kind of k advice, you don'tw -- i mean, it just begs the question of whether there is any point in having legal strategy at all. robert: what happens, kim? say the president declines formally to do an interview with bob mueller. does muell then do report on the...
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he announced in december this move, there were some hope that perhaps behind—the—scenes this is pa rts part of a larger game, on the face of it it looked like he was giving away this concession without getting anything in return, but maybe this was part of a broader, unorthodox plan and now that definitely looks like wishful thinking. you saw the son—in—law who were supposed to be spearheading his peace process, say at the opening that those palestinians that were demonstrating we re pa rt of palestinians that were demonstrating were part of the problem rather than the solution. there have been suggestions that benjamin netanyahu when in washington had meetings with some of the arab country ambassadors that there may be another sense about other players coming into this. do you derive any hope from this? i think that is very optimistic. once you have had a massacre when 60 people and many more severely injured, unarmed protesters... you don't buy any suggestions that some of those people were being used i hamas? protesters also include people who throw stones and get a bit violent, of
he announced in december this move, there were some hope that perhaps behind—the—scenes this is pa rts part of a larger game, on the face of it it looked like he was giving away this concession without getting anything in return, but maybe this was part of a broader, unorthodox plan and now that definitely looks like wishful thinking. you saw the son—in—law who were supposed to be spearheading his peace process, say at the opening that those palestinians that were demonstrating we re pa...
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all other car manufacturers are catching up with him, if you like, in terms of their effo rts him, ifrms of their efforts to produce electric vehicles. and tesla is extraordinary in the sense that its market cap is bigger than the other big carmakers in the world and yet, it has not made a profit yet, it is eating the cash and many are actually now is this company really viable on a purely financial terms? is the most shorted stock on wall street right now. right now, it is and investors are getting it sceptical. i think the fact that so many retail investors invested in it, put down their deposits for the model three, it just goes to their deposits for the model three, itjust goes to show how much demand there is at there for this kind of product. whatever happens to tesla now, it has had a huge legacy and really turning around the motor industry and changing the big manufacturers's direction towards electric vehicles. here is quite a maverick and his style is quite different, we will talk later in business briefing about his style. we'll move on to that later, but let's talk about c
all other car manufacturers are catching up with him, if you like, in terms of their effo rts him, ifrms of their efforts to produce electric vehicles. and tesla is extraordinary in the sense that its market cap is bigger than the other big carmakers in the world and yet, it has not made a profit yet, it is eating the cash and many are actually now is this company really viable on a purely financial terms? is the most shorted stock on wall street right now. right now, it is and investors are...
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i think what european diplomatic effo rts i think what european diplomatic efforts have been aimed atmage limitation. salvaging something that is meaningful, and there are indications from the white house tonight that that could have achieved a measure of success. and —— and administration officials saying that donald trump will announce a partial pullout of the run in nuclear deal although not giving an indication of what that might look like —— iranian nuclear deal. nick bryant on the iran nuclear deal. well, iran has received a boost from the result of elections in lebanon. hezbollah, the shia organisation which is backed by iran, has claimed to have won over half the seats. the prime minister, saad hariri, said his western—backed future movement has lost a third of theirs. several seniorjournalists have left cambodia's phnom penh post, following the sacking of the editor and alleged editorial interference. the paper, seen as the country's last independent daily, was sold at the weekend. the new owners claim the decision was business restructuring, but staff remain unconvinced. at
i think what european diplomatic effo rts i think what european diplomatic efforts have been aimed atmage limitation. salvaging something that is meaningful, and there are indications from the white house tonight that that could have achieved a measure of success. and —— and administration officials saying that donald trump will announce a partial pullout of the run in nuclear deal although not giving an indication of what that might look like —— iranian nuclear deal. nick bryant on the...
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that was pa rt is so modern and fresh. that was part of what she wanted to be.o feel absolutely incredible in the dress and i wanted her to feel it was absolutely right for the occasion as well. for five months the dress was made in paris by a small team of people are many of whom did not know who the down was for. —— won all of those who worked with her yesterday described her as relaxed and not faced by the event. she is very loose with her style and not contrite. the wedding is likely to be one of the most watched television events of the year. 13 million watched the bbc coverage and more than a billion watched globally. after sharing so much of their wedding day, the evening occasion was a private affair. they went to the black—tie party nearby. the bride at a new piece of jewellery, an emerald ring from her husband which came from diana princess of wales. the fireworks we re princess of wales. the fireworks were a clue of what was happening inside. further hints came from social media. serena williams posted this. the duchess of sussex now has her own page
that was pa rt is so modern and fresh. that was part of what she wanted to be.o feel absolutely incredible in the dress and i wanted her to feel it was absolutely right for the occasion as well. for five months the dress was made in paris by a small team of people are many of whom did not know who the down was for. —— won all of those who worked with her yesterday described her as relaxed and not faced by the event. she is very loose with her style and not contrite. the wedding is likely to...
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and anti— forgery tech is all pa rt one.or the papers. as $0011 part of the fund for the papers. as soon as you , part of the fund for the papers. as soon as you, but up with a bit of technology, we are looking at a way to get around it, which is what a good forger will do. according to one former fbi art investigator, the forgery market is worth $6 billion. and with skills like david's on display, the art world —— the art world might want to turn to the latest attack before signing off on the latest multimillion pound deal. and that was jeff. meanwhile the latest multimillion pound deal. and that wasjeff. meanwhile with a new collection of david bowie prints about to go on stale, we went to find out how technology is being used to make sure they too are the real deal. many people have of course followed his flamboyant style over the years and it is still widely imitated today but how do you separate the imposters from the original? put on your red issues and dads the blues. in 1983, david bowie took off on his hugely succes
and anti— forgery tech is all pa rt one.or the papers. as $0011 part of the fund for the papers. as soon as you , part of the fund for the papers. as soon as you, but up with a bit of technology, we are looking at a way to get around it, which is what a good forger will do. according to one former fbi art investigator, the forgery market is worth $6 billion. and with skills like david's on display, the art world —— the art world might want to turn to the latest attack before signing off...
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and to pick up what he said in the early part, to pick up what he said in the early pa rt, tessa wasearly part, tessa was a friend first and a colleague second and going all the way back to the 1970s, she and i we re way back to the 1970s, she and i were involved in local government together, fighting for a different kind of labour party to old labour but something that had ambition, which tony was talking about, which had a reform agenda. i think the thing i'm proudest of working with tessa on was sure start. she came to be when we were in opposition and said there is a great scheme in seattle called head start and if we could adapt it for the uk, we could involve the health visitors, we could do something phenomenal that was about families and notjust nurturing babies, about the community and not just the individual. and we started it and she was public health minister, as tony said, and i was education and employment and i had the money and she had the drive, so we put it together and actually it was one of the very few measures in government where two departments were forced to w
and to pick up what he said in the early part, to pick up what he said in the early pa rt, tessa wasearly part, tessa was a friend first and a colleague second and going all the way back to the 1970s, she and i we re way back to the 1970s, she and i were involved in local government together, fighting for a different kind of labour party to old labour but something that had ambition, which tony was talking about, which had a reform agenda. i think the thing i'm proudest of working with tessa on...
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it may fill out for ad time on the first pa rt fill out for ad time on the first part of sunday.e possibility of there being more in the way of thunderstorm activity so we keep a close eye on that and it's something for you to bear in mind if you are anywhere from northern ireland and north and west midland into the southern counties, further north and east and it is another warm, humid close sort of day. if you're out and about, sunday the biggest weekend continues the pace in swansea and coventry and there may be enough clout and a chance of shower as well. essentially you will need some sun protection clique dominik reimann because the guy will be patchy and that we are showing the cloudy symbol there there is a chance of the sun coming through. where is this coming from? an area of low pressure into iberia as well and what is coming from the continent is the heat. —— sun protection cream. it is still funneling its way towards the british isles as we get as far ahead as bank holiday monday. there is a chance that albeit reduced up being one or two really sharp showers and as y
it may fill out for ad time on the first pa rt fill out for ad time on the first part of sunday.e possibility of there being more in the way of thunderstorm activity so we keep a close eye on that and it's something for you to bear in mind if you are anywhere from northern ireland and north and west midland into the southern counties, further north and east and it is another warm, humid close sort of day. if you're out and about, sunday the biggest weekend continues the pace in swansea and...
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cooler conditions you have to go a long way to find, northern parts of scandinavia in the middle pa rtres above the seasonal norm, not a great deal of change is far ahead of thursday, doesn't show any sign of changing at all, lots of thunderstorms. towards the weekend we will build high—pressure tending to suppress the shower activity but still keeping it on the one side. this is bbc world news. our top story. us officials are in north korea, trying to revive the proposed summit between president trump and kim jong—un. the discussions on the northern side of the demilitarised frontier are thought to be focussing on details of a possible denuclearisation deal. the summit was originally scheduled for the 12th ofjune. an attempt to form a government in italy has collapsed after the president rejected a key cabinet appointment. party leaders say he's betrayed the state, and are calling for him to be impeached. and this video is trending on bbc.com real madrid have returned home to spain with the champions league trophy. the players have been parading the trophy in front of the fans at the
cooler conditions you have to go a long way to find, northern parts of scandinavia in the middle pa rtres above the seasonal norm, not a great deal of change is far ahead of thursday, doesn't show any sign of changing at all, lots of thunderstorms. towards the weekend we will build high—pressure tending to suppress the shower activity but still keeping it on the one side. this is bbc world news. our top story. us officials are in north korea, trying to revive the proposed summit between...
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tomorrow sta rts fresh air of the atlantic. tomorrow starts sunny across central and eastern areas.and of the afternoon, there is a fair bit of cloud around asi there is a fair bit of cloud around as i indicated —— but as i indicated at the beginning, not looking too bad. 16 in london. you're watching beyond one hundred days. he's been to saudi arabia, france and china but donald trump had never been to his own state department — until today. the president paid his first ever visit to the den of diplomats for the swearing in of his new secretary of state. so help me god. mike pompeo says he'll put the swagger back in foreign service — mr trump certainly thinks it needs it. i must say, that's more spirit than i've heard from the state department in a long time, many years! a 2015 letter asserting then candidate trump's so—called "excellent" health was written by none other than the candidate himself, says the doctor who signed it. also on the programme. another shake—up in donald trump's legal team — as questions swirl over whether the president will sit down
tomorrow sta rts fresh air of the atlantic. tomorrow starts sunny across central and eastern areas.and of the afternoon, there is a fair bit of cloud around asi there is a fair bit of cloud around as i indicated —— but as i indicated at the beginning, not looking too bad. 16 in london. you're watching beyond one hundred days. he's been to saudi arabia, france and china but donald trump had never been to his own state department — until today. the president paid his first ever visit to the...
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across the south, some pretty intense showers and thunderstorms across southern and south—western pe rtsparts of england and wales. it'll feel warm and muggy, temperatures up to the upper 20s celsius. further north and east, a drier story with lots of sunshine. plenty of sunshine around, but warm and muggy with storms in the south. you're watching beyond 100 days. donald trump celled kim jong—un "rocketmen", he called him honourable, and now, he's calling it all off. the american president cancels next month's summit with the north korean leader, as the diplomatic rollercoaster continues. donald trump fires off this letter to pyongyang, saying america's nuclear arsenal so powerful, he's praying to god, he doesn't have to use it. earlier, north korea claimed it had destroyed pert of its nuclear test site, donald trump said pyongyang needs to go much further. we have this story covered with reaction from washington and seoul. also on the programme. the missile that downed malaysian airliner msi7 belonged to a russian unit say dutch prosecutors, and was transported to ukraine from the russi
across the south, some pretty intense showers and thunderstorms across southern and south—western pe rtsparts of england and wales. it'll feel warm and muggy, temperatures up to the upper 20s celsius. further north and east, a drier story with lots of sunshine. plenty of sunshine around, but warm and muggy with storms in the south. you're watching beyond 100 days. donald trump celled kim jong—un "rocketmen", he called him honourable, and now, he's calling it all off. the american...
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learning disabilities has found eitherabuse, neglect, delays in treatment or gaps in care played a pa rtd a part in one in eight deaths scrutinised for the review was commissioned by nhs england after the avoidable death of a young man called connor sparrowhawk. it's a major public health england was warned about the breast cancer screening warned about the breast cancer screening errors warned about the breast cancer screening errors last year for the two nhs trusts raised concerns back in march 2017 but they were told it was a local rather than a national matter. a50,000 women were not invited to breast cancer screenings due to a computer error. an independent review has been announced by the government. nearly 2000 people have been ordered to leave their homes in hawaii following a volcanic eruption. it erupted on the big island of hawaii and a local state of emergency has been declared. it's one of the world's most active volcanoes. let's get straight back to all things election and we return to huw edwards. welcome back. thank you. what i would like to do in the next few minutes is
learning disabilities has found eitherabuse, neglect, delays in treatment or gaps in care played a pa rtd a part in one in eight deaths scrutinised for the review was commissioned by nhs england after the avoidable death of a young man called connor sparrowhawk. it's a major public health england was warned about the breast cancer screening warned about the breast cancer screening errors warned about the breast cancer screening errors last year for the two nhs trusts raised concerns back in...
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this is one of the biggest festivals of this pa rt of the biggest festivals of this part of the uk, lastent. because of his terrible deaths last night and 13 other people being taken to hospital. the saccharine, people locally named the dead woman as 18—year—old georgia jones. and your mother has apparently posted a message on facebook paying tribute to her daughter, saying, my little girl was full of life, i just to her daughter, saying, my little girl was full of life, ijust hope there stops at least someone else from ending at the same. festival organisers today said they were also utterly devastated by what had happened and they are cooperating with police, hence the decision to cancel the festival today. they talked about the substance being on the site, they issued a warning was the site, they issued a warning was the festival was going on. we spoke today to some of the people who are we here at the festival and they told us that while security was good, they still saw drugs getting i thought the security was a lot better than last year. there were dogs and you had to walk through
this is one of the biggest festivals of this pa rt of the biggest festivals of this part of the uk, lastent. because of his terrible deaths last night and 13 other people being taken to hospital. the saccharine, people locally named the dead woman as 18—year—old georgia jones. and your mother has apparently posted a message on facebook paying tribute to her daughter, saying, my little girl was full of life, i just to her daughter, saying, my little girl was full of life, ijust hope there...
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and then at the quire screen, prince charles willjoin her and walk with her through the oldest pa rter through the oldest part of the chapel to the altar where prince harry is waiting. it is said to be ms markle‘s wish after discussions with harry that in the absence of her father, it will be prince charles who will accompany her to the altar. it is seen as a symbolic welcoming of her new family. but among wedding watchers on the streets of windsor, there was some disappointment that it won't be ms markle‘s mother doria walking her to the altar. we ms markle's mother doria walking her to the altar. we would have liked to see her mother walk down the aisle, oi’ see her mother walk down the aisle, or she could walk herself down the aisle. if it were me, i would be pleased with walking me. it's the father figure, do you know what i'm saying? and it means, hey, meghan, i love you, you are in love with my son, welcome to the royal family. whatever her mum was comfortable with, she wanted to i think that would have been lovely, but if she preferred not to, it is wonderful that prince charl
and then at the quire screen, prince charles willjoin her and walk with her through the oldest pa rter through the oldest part of the chapel to the altar where prince harry is waiting. it is said to be ms markle‘s wish after discussions with harry that in the absence of her father, it will be prince charles who will accompany her to the altar. it is seen as a symbolic welcoming of her new family. but among wedding watchers on the streets of windsor, there was some disappointment that it won't...
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it is in pa rt situation will improve. new trains and new infrastructure, meaning in theory, more services, closer together across the capital. the upgrade would be complete, though, until 2020, it will be tomorrow morning, that the timetable gets its first real test. angus crawford, bbc news. well the travel journalist simon calder said the overhaul would benefit some passengers, but does have this advice. i have been running around the railway station since early this morning, and i am afraid that it seems to be getting rather worse, bearing in mind that this project was originally known as thames link 2000, because it began in the millennium, and here does and 18, and there has been a bit of time to prepare for it, and i'm seeing, not just problems on the thames link call, that is the line from which these nutrients from brighton to kimmeridge and so on will be running, but more dates going up into hertfordshire, and up to cambridge, and these are lines which are supposed to be relieved by the new trains, and the fact t
it is in pa rt situation will improve. new trains and new infrastructure, meaning in theory, more services, closer together across the capital. the upgrade would be complete, though, until 2020, it will be tomorrow morning, that the timetable gets its first real test. angus crawford, bbc news. well the travel journalist simon calder said the overhaul would benefit some passengers, but does have this advice. i have been running around the railway station since early this morning, and i am afraid...
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think for diversity, if we had this conversation 20 years ago, and we said meghan markle would be pa rtle would be part of the royal family, i'm sure people would say it will never happen. it has. and i think it is bigger and wider than the actual wedding, it is about embracing different cultures, and i think reaching out to all types of people. i think that is what makes it significant. is that the way you see it, angela? you could tell from the guests outside that it would be a very different occasion, and i was blown away by it. the bishop you mentioned there, you know, a powerful address, i think about 13 and a half minutes, some people felt it was a little bit too long, some people thought it was incredibly powerful. that is a normal sermon, the eye was speaking to the guy at reception, my mum is a devout catholic, and we once had a priest from jamaica who ended up singing a frank sinatra song made low, and sometimes that is what needs to be donein sometimes that is what needs to be done in order to address a proper sermon. “— done in order to address a proper sermon. —— made flow.
think for diversity, if we had this conversation 20 years ago, and we said meghan markle would be pa rtle would be part of the royal family, i'm sure people would say it will never happen. it has. and i think it is bigger and wider than the actual wedding, it is about embracing different cultures, and i think reaching out to all types of people. i think that is what makes it significant. is that the way you see it, angela? you could tell from the guests outside that it would be a very different...
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that's the middle pa rt us on wednesday. that's the middle part of the week. the week, things are on the up. things are changing. gestures to the north of us with more merits of the south and it looks as though this plume of former air is heading our way. that bodes very well. for the bank holiday weekend. a run—up to the bank holiday weekend, the weather will start to warm up. there will be a fair bit of clout around on thursday. drizzle in the northwest. you can see temperatures are strained to look up now. that was thursday, this is friday. maybe some spots of drizzle here and there. client will be breaking up. —— cloud will be breaking up. those temperatures will be rising in london. we might make around 19 or 20 degrees and not far off of that across eastern parts of scotland. through the bank holiday weekend, the jet streams way to the north of us the jet streams way to the north of us and pushing in that warmer air out of the southern climes. to summarise all of that because it is looking fine. warming up this bank holiday weekend and looking mostly dry
that's the middle pa rt us on wednesday. that's the middle part of the week. the week, things are on the up. things are changing. gestures to the north of us with more merits of the south and it looks as though this plume of former air is heading our way. that bodes very well. for the bank holiday weekend. a run—up to the bank holiday weekend, the weather will start to warm up. there will be a fair bit of clout around on thursday. drizzle in the northwest. you can see temperatures are...
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they have played a massive pa rt of club.massive part of us getting far in this competition. i'm sure madrid have a lot of fans as well, do not how many will be here tomorrow, but hopefully, our fans can create it happens via like they have it similarto happens via like they have it similar to anfield, because it has made a big difference to us throughout the condition. asi as i say, we are here right in the heart of this city, fans have been very entertained to date, with a legends match between former liverpool players and row real madrid players. row real madrid one that 9-3. madrid players. row real madrid one that 9—3. robbie fowler at centre half, not a good idea for liverpool. i've notice of the players who took for liverpool. i thinkjurgen klopp knows how to play, and i think we all know the team, we all know row real madrid's team. they which internet style, and let's hope it is a shoot on, let's hope it's really entertaining. that is what we want. probably the die—hard file 's —— fans, will hope to see them in the f
they have played a massive pa rt of club.massive part of us getting far in this competition. i'm sure madrid have a lot of fans as well, do not how many will be here tomorrow, but hopefully, our fans can create it happens via like they have it similarto happens via like they have it similar to anfield, because it has made a big difference to us throughout the condition. asi as i say, we are here right in the heart of this city, fans have been very entertained to date, with a legends match...
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sta rt lovely afternoon. bit warmer too.se showers and thunderstorms across the southwestern parts, and quite warm and muggy, in the upper 20s celsius. you will be the bank holiday weekend, storms messiah. hello, i'm kasia madera, this is outside source. president trump cancels next month's summit with the north korean leader because of what he calls kimjong un‘s hostility. earlier, north korea claimed it had destroyed part of its nuclear test site — donald trump said pyongyang needs to go much further. if and when kimjong—un if and when kim jong—un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions, i am waiting. the missile that downed malaysia airlines flight mhi7 belonged to a russian unit say dutch prosecutors, and was transported to ukraine from the russian city of kursk. and president trump's former right—hand—man steve bannon upsets martin luther king's daughter who sends out a strong—worded tweet. we have all the details.
sta rt lovely afternoon. bit warmer too.se showers and thunderstorms across the southwestern parts, and quite warm and muggy, in the upper 20s celsius. you will be the bank holiday weekend, storms messiah. hello, i'm kasia madera, this is outside source. president trump cancels next month's summit with the north korean leader because of what he calls kimjong un‘s hostility. earlier, north korea claimed it had destroyed part of its nuclear test site — donald trump said pyongyang needs to go...
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was there a pa rt scared to even go back.ppen in splott no, there wasn't. why so. splott no, there wasn't. why som has been happening everywhere. i always kind of felt like eventually it was going to happen here, too. the teachers screamed at us to run, so we the teachers screamed at us to run, so we all took off. i ran through someone's yard and jumped through theirfence. someone's yard and jumped through their fence. the emergencies evers is poured onto the school ground. a sheriff confirming what everybody feared. this was another deadly mass shooting. i hope it is not -- we have approximately ten that are not fully confirmed but i know it could be in this range. majority of those are probably students. the president of the united states appeared before the cameras, again, the most and least powerful person on earth. we grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our sport and love to eve ryo ne and send our sport and love to everyone affected ——, support and love. i've is absolutely horrific attack. and the threat may n
was there a pa rt scared to even go back.ppen in splott no, there wasn't. why so. splott no, there wasn't. why som has been happening everywhere. i always kind of felt like eventually it was going to happen here, too. the teachers screamed at us to run, so we the teachers screamed at us to run, so we all took off. i ran through someone's yard and jumped through theirfence. someone's yard and jumped through their fence. the emergencies evers is poured onto the school ground. a sheriff confirming...
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he may be pa rt any strings this time. he may be part of the crackdown on oligarchs. government never talks about individual cases. he would be a marquee signing for the government if they wanted to show they are cracking down on usefully on people who are close to lightly beaten. because of his close relations to vladimir putin, it could be a point, the russian embassy, obviously, the wheels on the engine, they all had to go. many people have been expeued to go. many people have been expelled from britain, many from russia. cultural relations which are usually quite tight are breaking down. he may be a victim of this. the daily telegraph. the front page. meghan markle to fight for feminism. before we discuss her choice of charities, campaigns, we do not know the specific yet, she says this is where she wants to go. the wedding was amazing and beautiful. very inclusive. the speech from the bishop was magnetic, but a bit long. but it was like something we have never seen but it was like something we have never seen before. it will not change the state of race relations
he may be pa rt any strings this time. he may be part of the crackdown on oligarchs. government never talks about individual cases. he would be a marquee signing for the government if they wanted to show they are cracking down on usefully on people who are close to lightly beaten. because of his close relations to vladimir putin, it could be a point, the russian embassy, obviously, the wheels on the engine, they all had to go. many people have been expeued to go. many people have been expelled...
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i wonder if pa rt further and further debt.mity? if you are used to having an un—arranged overdraft on an account with one of your banks that eubank with, it might be they charge a flat fee and use assume is the same with another, and actually they charge a daily interest rates so you are paying more than you expected? definitely. the lack of consistency with overdraft charges isa consistency with overdraft charges is a real problem. one in seven people don't actually know they have a form of debt themselves. so it is william ford and that not only do they make the charge is clear and consistent so that people can compare and now i am paying too much, they can move accounts, but also to let them know that it is a form of debt, and that is really important. the only thing is, we have heard how 3 million people in the uk rely on the availability of this credit. the danger is if you put too many limits and destructions on it, these companies that offer the credit might just on it, these companies that offer the credit mightjust de
i wonder if pa rt further and further debt.mity? if you are used to having an un—arranged overdraft on an account with one of your banks that eubank with, it might be they charge a flat fee and use assume is the same with another, and actually they charge a daily interest rates so you are paying more than you expected? definitely. the lack of consistency with overdraft charges isa consistency with overdraft charges is a real problem. one in seven people don't actually know they have a form of...
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fine, dry and sunny for the most pa rt on.t part on saturday, but there was low cloud on the irish sea coasts. many more of you enjoyed pictures akin to that. it will be similar for the next couple of days. almost hard to believe for the early bank holiday in may. if you do get to 27 degrees on bank holiday monday, that will be a new mark, a record high. all thanks to that big area of high pressure settling things quite nicely for many areas. it doesn't keep the atlantic for the day from the north—west of scotland. more cloud, rain and breeze. burki along irish sea coasts. if you have plans to head to the west ‘s, don't despair. you may have to go round the headland. it could be a different kettle of fish. temperatures in the teens if not low 20s. temperatures in the teens if not low 205. a temperatures in the teens if not low 20s. a good evening for a barbecue. a lot of finance dry weather. not the coldest of nights. 7 degrees in east anglia. here is said bank holiday monday. still that high pressure very much the dominant fe
fine, dry and sunny for the most pa rt on.t part on saturday, but there was low cloud on the irish sea coasts. many more of you enjoyed pictures akin to that. it will be similar for the next couple of days. almost hard to believe for the early bank holiday in may. if you do get to 27 degrees on bank holiday monday, that will be a new mark, a record high. all thanks to that big area of high pressure settling things quite nicely for many areas. it doesn't keep the atlantic for the day from the...
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maths there is an element of truth, for example queueing for russians in world war ii killing was pa rtrussians in world war ii killing was part of the intense propaganda effort, all the posters, all the radio broadcasts, all the newsreels, it was part of that moment of british courage, resolve and all those kinds of things. they make a good story and it makes queueing something of a myth. it has to be historic, way back when war was polite! very british, not as important as the queen. we are quite nostalgic for the 19405 and the 19505, there are so many images of ve day, of triumph, 5ucce55, 19505, there are so many images of ve day, of triumph, success, of britain being a major player. and the5e britain being a major player. and these are very powerful, seductive image5 these are very powerful, seductive images of what britain was. in that sense, looking back at the 19405 and 19505, and things that look like certainties and the ability to queue politely, at a time when things look deeply uncertain both nationally and internationally. now, it was just over 50 years ago that queen eliza
maths there is an element of truth, for example queueing for russians in world war ii killing was pa rtrussians in world war ii killing was part of the intense propaganda effort, all the posters, all the radio broadcasts, all the newsreels, it was part of that moment of british courage, resolve and all those kinds of things. they make a good story and it makes queueing something of a myth. it has to be historic, way back when war was polite! very british, not as important as the queen. we are...
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correct conclusion that that is never something that donald trump was interested in and european effo rtsd in and european efforts to appease him have been a failure and perhaps also counter—productive. if there was a true desire to get a new deal or add—on deal of the first thing to do is to respect the existing deal and build credibility and confidence and then one can have an additional negotiation. whether donald trump is done it by violating the on the deal, it does not create a situation in which you can expect that there would be an additional negotiation and all parties would come to the table. i if it is thrown away if the realistic risk of iran restarting its nuclear programme? realistic risk of iran restarting its nuclear programme ?|j realistic risk of iran restarting its nuclear programme? i think it will be naive to expect the iranians would agree to continue with restrictions when they are getting none of the carrots and none of the benefits that they were promised in order to keep those restrictions. so the political dynamics in around inevitably will need to earth scenari
correct conclusion that that is never something that donald trump was interested in and european effo rtsd in and european efforts to appease him have been a failure and perhaps also counter—productive. if there was a true desire to get a new deal or add—on deal of the first thing to do is to respect the existing deal and build credibility and confidence and then one can have an additional negotiation. whether donald trump is done it by violating the on the deal, it does not create a...
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he is a pa rt figure in british football. he is a part of our national consciousness.'s natural for everyone to be fascinated by it. and the speed of it. only last week he was presenting something to his old adversary, arsene wenger, and that rivalry dominated the newspapers about ten years ago. and looking in rude health. he looked absolutely finds. so the speed at which this happened is absolutely shocking. what can one say apart from one hopes a very speedy recovery. you see all the tributes coming in from the galaxy of superstars who played for him, giving him and his family their well—wishers. what more can one say apart from, hope you get better very soon. and that's the challenge for the papers, david, in that that is the big thing that if you don't normally buy papers, if you don't normally buy papers, if you see a headline like that you might buy one. but there is only so much you can tell people and it could change any matter of hours. but equally, you have to give product of the man. he is a rear breed. he was in thatjob for 26 years. 25 minutes now and they
he is a pa rt figure in british football. he is a part of our national consciousness.'s natural for everyone to be fascinated by it. and the speed of it. only last week he was presenting something to his old adversary, arsene wenger, and that rivalry dominated the newspapers about ten years ago. and looking in rude health. he looked absolutely finds. so the speed at which this happened is absolutely shocking. what can one say apart from one hopes a very speedy recovery. you see all the tributes...
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still cloud and some rain in northern and western pa rt of and some rain in northern and western parts the scene only to make more room for another set of fronts on tuesday. it will be a mild start to the day on tuesday. that little weather front there doesn't look very much but it is the first signs of somewhat cooler conditions trying to get in to the western side of the british isles. tuesday is a cooler, damperaffair british isles. tuesday is a cooler, damper affair with the front close by. heavy rain across the high ground in western scotland and if you become involved. —— into the cumbrian fells. that is when you get the last of the holiday heat. that front is only the context of not having much rain as it gets to the east. as it makes progress the atla ntic east. as it makes progress the atlantic it introduces the atlantic influence. rather than anything from the continent, which is what we enjoyed over the weekend. there goes that weather front. then there is a lull. another set of front plattner —— fronts on wednesday likely to spread wind, cloud and rain across scotland, nor
still cloud and some rain in northern and western pa rt of and some rain in northern and western parts the scene only to make more room for another set of fronts on tuesday. it will be a mild start to the day on tuesday. that little weather front there doesn't look very much but it is the first signs of somewhat cooler conditions trying to get in to the western side of the british isles. tuesday is a cooler, damperaffair british isles. tuesday is a cooler, damper affair with the front close by....
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china is very much supporting effo rts china is very much supporting efforts to denude claire wright.rth korea. the real concern is if there isa korea. the real concern is if there is a huge fallout the impact on china. semi— issues at stake they are. this talk about the guardian, theresa may forced to give mps a single market boat. it is not a shock at all. the european economic area now, mps will have a chance to vote on whether we stay in all the come out. what you want to say about that? there's a lot i can say about that, not necessarily all of it on the television. european economic area, a watered—down version of the single market. that is the vote that is now in place. there is growing relu cta nce is now in place. there is growing reluctance to brexit in general. we know there wasn't a lot of support within mps but there seems to be problem after problem after problem. for me, it looks like theresa may's position when it comes to brexit is becoming more difficult on a daily basis. there really seems to be a reluctance, whether it's a relu cta nce reluctance, whether it's a re
china is very much supporting effo rts china is very much supporting efforts to denude claire wright.rth korea. the real concern is if there isa korea. the real concern is if there is a huge fallout the impact on china. semi— issues at stake they are. this talk about the guardian, theresa may forced to give mps a single market boat. it is not a shock at all. the european economic area now, mps will have a chance to vote on whether we stay in all the come out. what you want to say about that?...
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presumably, the financial brands of baby nhs presumably look at their charges, as pa rt presumably look at their charges, as part of the review and part of them trying to make books balance, surely they're looking at this? if you present them with the bill for 25 hospitals covering, you're not going to... this is, this must be the bill. so these things can get lost in it. but i imagine that could be one of the defences that they would use, that is not being analysed probably. let's talk about the moment and look about the other nhs story. there are familiar traits to this, this is about the nhs charging for everything from car parking to the use of televisions to allegedly hiking up the cost of refreshments, the hospital shops and really sort of across the board and, this is something that shows up time and time again. we have heard about the car parks and that is clearly an endless story that talking my television access, eight times a day. and as far as telephone calls are concerned —— eight times a day. and the majority of our phones, when interest in the hospital, advocates interest
presumably, the financial brands of baby nhs presumably look at their charges, as pa rt presumably look at their charges, as part of the review and part of them trying to make books balance, surely they're looking at this? if you present them with the bill for 25 hospitals covering, you're not going to... this is, this must be the bill. so these things can get lost in it. but i imagine that could be one of the defences that they would use, that is not being analysed probably. let's talk about...
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the rain pushes northwards and it will be confined to the far pa rt and it will be confined to the fart of england. a decent day on signed —— sunday. in the wind, it could feel pleasant enough. always that bit cooler around the north—east coast of england. looking forward into sunday night and into the working week, low pressure coming in from france but high pressure trying to move its way in. although there could be cloud and one or two although there could be cloud and one oi’ two showers although there could be cloud and one or two showers for east anglia and the south—east, many places having a dry and fine day on monday. skies will cloud overfor having a dry and fine day on monday. skies will cloud over for the northwest safer northern ireland and western scotland, hazy later on. in the sunny spells, temperatures upto 20 degrees on monday and it should feel quite nice. on tuesday, that theme continues as high pressure builds for most of us. there is a front heading in from the north—west which will bring a line of more cloud and spots of rain for northern ireland and into norther
the rain pushes northwards and it will be confined to the far pa rt and it will be confined to the fart of england. a decent day on signed —— sunday. in the wind, it could feel pleasant enough. always that bit cooler around the north—east coast of england. looking forward into sunday night and into the working week, low pressure coming in from france but high pressure trying to move its way in. although there could be cloud and one or two although there could be cloud and one oi’ two...
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cooler but not as much as it has been, down to three or 4 degrees in lincolnshire and east anglia and pa rtast. a mother start in western scotland and northern ireland but more cloud so occasional bursts of rain —— a start. the odd heavy one particular in the islands and hebrides. some quiet moment and hazy sunshine in eastern scotland. further south, the cloud will break up, it will go back to the cost and could be missed the on the norfolk and suffolk coast but inland there will be like winds, strong sunshine and one or 2 degrees higher than today. some more breeze in the irish sea and scotland and northern ireland, some rain but not a wash—out. the most frequent rain in the highlands and hebrides and at in orkney and shetland. with hazy sunshine, aberdeenshire, the man refer, only small sum —— a chance of a soui’. refer, only small sum —— a chance of a sour. into sunday night, the rain peps up a sour. into sunday night, the rain peps up in northern ireland and northern and western scotland. high—pressure holding on to the south and east but low—pressure blossoming in iberia and that will
cooler but not as much as it has been, down to three or 4 degrees in lincolnshire and east anglia and pa rtast. a mother start in western scotland and northern ireland but more cloud so occasional bursts of rain —— a start. the odd heavy one particular in the islands and hebrides. some quiet moment and hazy sunshine in eastern scotland. further south, the cloud will break up, it will go back to the cost and could be missed the on the norfolk and suffolk coast but inland there will be like...
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alzheimer's and information that will help i would imagine stoppila sunzu look at the decision on the pa rton the part of a private brighton school, brighton college in east sussex, they're going to go for a real zero tolerance attitude when it comes to non— recyclable plastic used in the school. you would be punished in the same way as if you were caught smoking. that's going a bit far but it is trying to influence behaviour is. you need to influence behaviours with the young, because they are the consumers of the future —— influence behaviours. i'm not sure punishment is really it because up until about three years ago it was seen as a good thing. it seems the carrot doesn't work, you need to get the stick, some argue that point. but up until three—year is ago you were being told uni to buy water bottles because coca—cola is really bad for you —— three years ago. it's a real sea change. i don't believe the state until you really needed —— i don't believe the stick. thanks, call me the, thank you for being with us on the briefing —— need it. more news at the top of the hour. hello. once an
alzheimer's and information that will help i would imagine stoppila sunzu look at the decision on the pa rton the part of a private brighton school, brighton college in east sussex, they're going to go for a real zero tolerance attitude when it comes to non— recyclable plastic used in the school. you would be punished in the same way as if you were caught smoking. that's going a bit far but it is trying to influence behaviour is. you need to influence behaviours with the young, because they...
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that's when the train train tran >> rt. >> what did we just see? >> sideways. it happened so fast! that car was speeding. it was a bmw written by a h the 20s. >> even this in the window is a provisional driving. he is new to driving. >> you don't say? >> is that why he lost >> he had head and hip injuries. the car wants the car to stay on the side of the road because he son was killed in an eye accident. >> they don't know. they can't even the power of these >>> a bit those are the heart and diamond. >> are you keeping the heart or diamond? >> i'll keep the diamond. >> she wants the diamond. >> funny you should say that! are you ready for the grand finale. >> of course. >> they find p the right some times the words don't always come out the way they are. in this >> these won'ts don't say anything. that he has are not the wort sz you want to say may be right here. let's wave this hand. >> surprise. >> right here. >> she did say he wanted a diamond. guess what he has got? >> will you marry me? >> this was all part of this magic moment. if you go to their web site you can get all of t
that's when the train train tran >> rt. >> what did we just see? >> sideways. it happened so fast! that car was speeding. it was a bmw written by a h the 20s. >> even this in the window is a provisional driving. he is new to driving. >> you don't say? >> is that why he lost >> he had head and hip injuries. the car wants the car to stay on the side of the road because he son was killed in an eye accident. >> they don't know. they can't even the...
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so what we need to reflect on is that the locals are the ones that are pa rt the locals are the ones response. in response, the council said... the council said it could not comment further until the main public enquiry had concluded. but the charities say the lesson of the report is clear: in the aftermath of the disaster, the community itself should be put at the centre of the first response, not considered as an afterthought. ben ando, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business and sport. that's brekafast — on this channel — at 6am. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: one of russia's best—known investigative journalists has been shot dead at his home in the ukrainian capital, kiev. arkady babchenko — who was an outspoken critic of president putin — left russia last year, saying he feared for his life. the bbc has used a covert network of dissidents to put questions to citizens inside north korea. they talked of the regime's increasing tolerance of market trading and a recent reduction in pr
so what we need to reflect on is that the locals are the ones that are pa rt the locals are the ones response. in response, the council said... the council said it could not comment further until the main public enquiry had concluded. but the charities say the lesson of the report is clear: in the aftermath of the disaster, the community itself should be put at the centre of the first response, not considered as an afterthought. ben ando, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, charlie stayt...
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castle, 600 invited guests. 2000 other people have been invited to stand in the courtyard and take pa rtthe courtyard and take part as well. they are people chosen from the area, from local charities and from other charities that prince harry and his fiancee are particularly keen to support. a remarkable day in windsor, the final preparations. we have seen lots of florists coming and going, just an hour or so ago, floral decorations going up around some of the doorways, all starting to look very beautiful. the sun has been shining all day here in windsor and the crowds here will be hoping for more of the same tomorrow. we will have full coverage, there is more to come from here in windsor tonight but full coverage of the big day begins at 9am tomorrow morning on bbc world and on the bbc news channel. we will leave you here at windsor castle and ta ke leave you here at windsor castle and take you through to the six o'clock news coming up next. earlier today, harry and meghan left kensington palace for the last time before the big day. they arrived at windsor waving to the crowds. in the l
castle, 600 invited guests. 2000 other people have been invited to stand in the courtyard and take pa rtthe courtyard and take part as well. they are people chosen from the area, from local charities and from other charities that prince harry and his fiancee are particularly keen to support. a remarkable day in windsor, the final preparations. we have seen lots of florists coming and going, just an hour or so ago, floral decorations going up around some of the doorways, all starting to look...