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the sun is shining in salisbury.y, they will take the salute from princess anne. she is commodore in chief of the portsmouth naval base. at that point the red arrows will also be flying past. there are more trips here than are involved in trooping the colour, so quite some event organised. i have a couple of guests joining event organised. i have a couple of guestsjoining me. you are soon event organised. i have a couple of guests joining me. you are soon to be based in portsmouth, aren't you? lam. be based in portsmouth, aren't you? i am. currently based in bristol, but i am due tojoin hms prince of wales when she comes out of built. she willjoin us in september. this is one of the new aircraft carriers. the newest, yes. she will be commissioned in december. how important is it for you a day like this to be able to show a bit of what you do and accept their appreciation of people in salisbury? it isa appreciation of people in salisbury? it is a privilege to be able to lead the platoon through the city. i have lived
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theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. a stern—faced prime minister told mr putin the novichok attack was part of a pattern of unacceptable russian behaviour. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way. and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. including, for example, the use of disinformation and cyber attacks. the two leaders met at the 620 summit injapan, after president putin declared that liberalism is obsolete. we'll be live at the summit in osaka. also this lunchtime... deaths reported in europe's heatwave. temperatures in france are set to hit a record high. police and security services wait to hear what the coroner says about them, at the inquests into the deaths in the london bridge attacks. demolished — the remains of the bridge in genoa that partially collapsed last year, killing 43 people. commentator: here's lucy bronze, what a goal, what a goal! and the pride of england — after their quarter—final victory, the lionesses dream of world cup glory. i've been dreaming of p
theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. a stern—faced prime minister told mr putin the novichok attack was part of a pattern of unacceptable russian behaviour. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way. and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. including, for example, the use of disinformation and cyber attacks. the two leaders met at the 620 summit injapan, after president putin declared that...
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today at 2: theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act and part of a pattern of unacceptable russian behaviour. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way. and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. including, for example, the use of disinformation and cyber attacks. two people die from suspected heatstroke in spain as europe's heatwave is set to peak. in france, temperatures have hit a record high. we're still in the early part of the summer. normally, these very high temperatures don't come until round about august time. and, of course, it's not only the heat by day but also overnight as well, there's temperatures really staying up. and we haven't seen temperatures quite this high since back in 2003. police and security services wait to hear what the coroner says about them at the inquests into the deaths in the london bridge attacks. coming up on afternoon live: all the sport. the wimbledon draw‘s been made and it's been releatively kind to the brits involved. more to come. we would take a loo
today at 2: theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act and part of a pattern of unacceptable russian behaviour. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way. and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. including, for example, the use of disinformation and cyber attacks. two people die from suspected heatstroke in spain as europe's heatwave is set to peak. in france, temperatures have hit a record high. we're...
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in salisbury that is exactly what putin was offering.ank you very much. a labour mp has been suspended for a second time, following a row about remarks he made over the pa rty‘s handling of anti semitism. two days ago chris williamson was re instated, but labour's now recinded that decision following over 100 complaints from mps about his re admission. let's go straight to our political correspondentjessica parker at westminster. jessica, this is a bit complicated and confusing for anyone who is only half paying attention this week. remind us what happened to chris williamson and what has happened tonight. in february coming to emerge from a campaign meeting where chris williamson, the labour mp and close ally ofjeremy corbyn seem to be saying that labour had been too apologetic, giving too much ground over the anti—semitism row, and allegations of anti—semitism in the party. he was suspended, and it emerged this week that he'd been readmitted to the party, following the decision of a panel. 48 hours later he's had to be a party whip rem
in salisbury that is exactly what putin was offering.ank you very much. a labour mp has been suspended for a second time, following a row about remarks he made over the pa rty‘s handling of anti semitism. two days ago chris williamson was re instated, but labour's now recinded that decision following over 100 complaints from mps about his re admission. let's go straight to our political correspondentjessica parker at westminster. jessica, this is a bit complicated and confusing for anyone who...
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hand over the salisbury poisoning suspects — theresa may's message to vladimir putin when they meet face—to—facepan. wild celebrations as england make it into the last four of the women's world cup. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal! after this cracker by lucy bronze sealed victory, they will now face france or the usa for a place in the final. no deal, no vauxhall? the owner of the carmaker says it will build the new astra model in the uk, but it all depends on what type of brexit deal we get from the eu. don't say i am a hero. i am no hero. i was lucky — i'm here. no hero, but more than 20 million of you have now seen harry's story on social media. we will hear about an amazing outpouring of thanks to the d—day veteran. good morning, and i am in amongst the delphiniums at a real confetti field in worcestershire. western areas could see temperatures approach 30 degrees today, and the heat is therefore eastern areas tomorrow. i will have all the details here on breakfast. it is friday 28june. our top story: france is on red alert as the country is braced for its hottest d
hand over the salisbury poisoning suspects — theresa may's message to vladimir putin when they meet face—to—facepan. wild celebrations as england make it into the last four of the women's world cup. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal! after this cracker by lucy bronze sealed victory, they will now face france or the usa for a place in the final. no deal, no vauxhall? the owner of the carmaker says it will build the new astra model in the uk, but it all depends on...
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there were great for salisbury last year, when we relied on them.long today. because it's the armed forces day and you only get one day year so i thought i would come down from westbury and take part. is it important for you to take part in the sort of occasions? yes, i belong toa numberof the sort of occasions? yes, i belong to a number of associations. you must be pleased to see the level of support here, about 10,000 people expected. a tremendous turnout for the day. very good. i hope you enjoy it. we are about 13 minutes away from everybody assembling here. everything is organised with military precision, with the fly— past military precision, with the fly—past by the red arrows at ten o'clock. fly—past by the red arrows at ten o'clock. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. it is always nice to be the messenger of good news. we have a lot of blue skies, warm weather out there today. not everywhere, there area there today. not everywhere, there are a few showers and thunderstorms, too. this is the picture in kingston upon thames thi
there were great for salisbury last year, when we relied on them.long today. because it's the armed forces day and you only get one day year so i thought i would come down from westbury and take part. is it important for you to take part in the sort of occasions? yes, i belong toa numberof the sort of occasions? yes, i belong to a number of associations. you must be pleased to see the level of support here, about 10,000 people expected. a tremendous turnout for the day. very good. i hope you...
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at the 620 summit itjapan, a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. as a heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperatures since records began. the heat‘s also on in glastonbury, as one of the world's biggest music festivals gets underway a story of enduring love we speak to the filmmaker nick broomfield about his new documentary about songwriter leonard cohen and his partner, marianne. why did you write that? i didn't, paul mccartney wrote it. you know, the beatles. and imagine a world without the beatles. find out what mark kermode thought of danny boyle's new film ‘yesterday‘ and the rest of this week's releases in the film review at 5:45. it's five o'clock. our main story. the inquest into the deaths of victims of the london bridge attacks has concluded. eight people were killed and forty—eight were wounded in the van and knife attack —— in june 2017. the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, returned verdicts of unlawful killing. he also criticised the family of o
at the 620 summit itjapan, a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. as a heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperatures since records began. the heat‘s also on in glastonbury, as one of the world's biggest music festivals gets underway a story of enduring love we speak to the filmmaker nick broomfield about his new documentary about songwriter leonard cohen and his partner, marianne. why...
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before the salisbury poisoning mrjohnson said he had tried to build a new partnership with russia.o leaders who seem easy and each other‘s company, neither with much time for liberalism. president putin denies that russia interfered to help donald trump when the white housein help donald trump when the white house in 2016 and when a reporter asks mrtrump if house in 2016 and when a reporter asks mr trump if he will tell the russian leader not to meddle in the next election, he says... and that the saudi prince looked worried about pressures at the un for him to face the trial for the murder ofjamal for him to face the trial for the murder of jamal khashoggi? no for him to face the trial for the murder ofjamal khashoggi? no sign. ahead of the crucial encounter tomorrow with donald trump over escalating trade work. the chinese leader was accusing the president of bullying tactics. translation: developed countries are frequently to xmas measures, triggering trade friction and a technology blockade and destroying the global order. this also impact on the common interests of our countri
before the salisbury poisoning mrjohnson said he had tried to build a new partnership with russia.o leaders who seem easy and each other‘s company, neither with much time for liberalism. president putin denies that russia interfered to help donald trump when the white housein help donald trump when the white house in 2016 and when a reporter asks mrtrump if house in 2016 and when a reporter asks mr trump if he will tell the russian leader not to meddle in the next election, he says... and...
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a stern—faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicablect. france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45.9 degrees. england will meet the united states in the women's football world cup semi finals, after the americans beat the french in paris. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers martin bentham from the evening standard and sam lister from the daily express. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the coroner at the london bridge attack inquests says he isn't persuaded m15 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. in finding that the eight victims were unlawfully killed, the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the work of the security services was generally thorough and rigorous. but he did criticise the failure of the authorities to erect protective barriers on the bridge, three months after a previous vehicle attack. he also said the family of one of the killers should have done more to report his extremist behavio
a stern—faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicablect. france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45.9 degrees. england will meet the united states in the women's football world cup semi finals, after the americans beat the french in paris. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers martin bentham from the evening standard and sam lister from the daily express. stay with us for...
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the french were fantastic after the poisonings here in salisbury.d partners and we will take this thing forward. i heard the criticism of what happened in the last three years. we have both been too defeatist in our approach. we have been... applause. we haven't really stood up. this is an important point, we haven't been sufficiently pro—european with a capital e and set out what we want from the new partnership. we need to talk again about bilateral relations. it is a sad fact that the teaching of french and german in our schools has massively declined in the a5 years of our eu membership. i go to other european capitals and i find the bilateral relations in those capitals, even in the embassies have been hollowed out, everything was being done through brussels. now is our chance to reach out and re—engage, notjust commercially but culturally, intellectually and in all sorts of ways. let's be positive about europe, but not just ways. let's be positive about europe, but notjust through the institutions of the eu. he is the final quickfire question
the french were fantastic after the poisonings here in salisbury.d partners and we will take this thing forward. i heard the criticism of what happened in the last three years. we have both been too defeatist in our approach. we have been... applause. we haven't really stood up. this is an important point, we haven't been sufficiently pro—european with a capital e and set out what we want from the new partnership. we need to talk again about bilateral relations. it is a sad fact that the...
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theresea may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. obsolete. france records its highest temperature since records began — 44.3 degrees. i'm ben bland with the business news. the designer of the imac, the ipod and the iphone is leaving apple. sirjony ive will set up his own venture called lovefrom. the designer, who was born in britain, said it was "a natural and gentle time to make this change." he said that lovefrom's first client would be apple. but it comes at a time when investors are worried about falling iphone sales. the danish billionaire family that controls the toy firm lego is buying merlin entertainments for £4.8 billion. it's the company that owns legoland as well as madame tussauds, the london eye, alton towers, and chessington world of adventures. merlin profits were hit by a drop in visitor numbers after a crash in 2015 at one of its alton towers rollercoasters. one of huawei's biggest rivals — nokia — has said the uk should be wary of using the chinese firm's equipment. the finnish company said huawei's telecoms kit h
theresea may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. obsolete. france records its highest temperature since records began — 44.3 degrees. i'm ben bland with the business news. the designer of the imac, the ipod and the iphone is leaving apple. sirjony ive will set up his own venture called lovefrom. the designer, who was born in britain, said it was "a natural and gentle time to make this change." he said that lovefrom's first client would...
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theresa may will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack during a meetingrway with vladimir putin at the 620 summit injapan. in an interview with the financial times, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning and said he believed the uk was interested in fully restoring relations with the kremlin. the prime minister has been speaking to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. we saw an innocent british citizen die as a result of the use of this nerve agent. we've been clear. we've set out the evidence. charges have been laid against two russian individuals. i want to see those individuals brought tojustice. russia does not allow the extradition of its nationals, but european arrest warrants are out for those two individuals, and if they set foot outside russia, we will be making every effort to ensure that they are brought tojustice. this is a despicable act, we are very clear about the evidence. and that evidence has been recognised by people around the world, we saw an international response when this happened on the streets of salisbury. russia
theresa may will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack during a meetingrway with vladimir putin at the 620 summit injapan. in an interview with the financial times, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning and said he believed the uk was interested in fully restoring relations with the kremlin. the prime minister has been speaking to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. we saw an innocent british citizen die as a result of the use of this nerve agent....
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and another citizen died in the salisbury attack that was happening in our territory.nnexed it and the change of borders since the second world war, done by violent means and not by consent. there was no reason to have this in on the other hand, well actually, he slapped her wrist and then her successor basically tries to restore something like business as usual. that's is clearly something what is happened. being advised despite her own perhaps, clearly her personal dislike for putin which assembly do and in the country that there needs to be some sort of long—term reproach with russia. that is what has driven it, whether it was the right course of action is another, for other reasons, you just articulated, maybe their discredited just carry on and that engagement which we have to engage with sometimes of other regimes that we do not like. china being another case in point perhaps. the idea is that you get something out of that but maybe we do not in this case. i met briefly at the mirror, the scorcher. 93 fahrenheit, even out there in italy you're going to be hiding
and another citizen died in the salisbury attack that was happening in our territory.nnexed it and the change of borders since the second world war, done by violent means and not by consent. there was no reason to have this in on the other hand, well actually, he slapped her wrist and then her successor basically tries to restore something like business as usual. that's is clearly something what is happened. being advised despite her own perhaps, clearly her personal dislike for putin which...
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one of which mrs may highlighted, the salisbury poisonings.kes me, particularly what he might do next in the baltic states, this arrogance... you're right. for the last 40 years, there has not been one year when the russians have not been at war — ukraine, georgia, syria, afghanistan. on that, theresa may did take him on over these values, didn't she? she looked to me like she had a bad time and i wouldn't expect her to be in the peak of health but she looked like she would rather be anywhere else in the world rather than in that room with putin. it looked glacial. but she also said, despicable acts in salisbury, the use of nerve agents. when we were talking off—air, you said we could refer to, if not discuss at large, the issue of brexit. iam not censoring it, ijust want to be clear to the audience, i have not censored it. ijust said that i think that the audience needs a break! i couldn't agree with you more, but i must say, one of the things that has been distressing about the tory leadership campaign and the debate they had, was that there
one of which mrs may highlighted, the salisbury poisonings.kes me, particularly what he might do next in the baltic states, this arrogance... you're right. for the last 40 years, there has not been one year when the russians have not been at war — ukraine, georgia, syria, afghanistan. on that, theresa may did take him on over these values, didn't she? she looked to me like she had a bad time and i wouldn't expect her to be in the peak of health but she looked like she would rather be anywhere...
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theresa may is demanding justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack at a meeting with20 summit injapan. the uk believes two officers from russian military intelligence were behind the poisoning of former spy saga scribble and his daughter in march 2018. we've set out the evidence, charges have been laid against two russian individuals, i want to see this individual is brought to justice. russia does not allow the extradition of its nationals but european arrest warrants are out for those individuals and if they set foot outside russia we will be making every effort to ensure they are brought to justice. making every effort to ensure they are brought tojustice. meanwhile making every effort to ensure they are brought to justice. meanwhile mr putin has condemned as obsolete the liberal ideas that have for decades dominated the thinking of western democracies. in an interview with the financial times ahead of the 620 summit the russian president said liberalism had come into conflict with the interests of the majority of people on issues such as immigration and he said it
theresa may is demanding justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack at a meeting with20 summit injapan. the uk believes two officers from russian military intelligence were behind the poisoning of former spy saga scribble and his daughter in march 2018. we've set out the evidence, charges have been laid against two russian individuals, i want to see this individual is brought to justice. russia does not allow the extradition of its nationals but european arrest warrants are out...
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a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45.9 degrees. the lionesses find out tonight who they'll meet in the world cup semi finals as holders usa kick off against hosts france. the coroner at the london bridge attack inquests says he isn't persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. in ruling that the eight victims were unlawfully killed, the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the work of the security services was generally thorough and rigorous. he did however criticise the family of one of the attackers, for not reporting his extremist behaviour, and said their testimony was "un our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. after eight weeks of compelling, harrowing and often tearful evidence the inquest concluded this evening. they have been particularly harrowing for the bereaved relatives, and some of the french families have come, almost every day. and the coroner ruled that all eight
a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. france endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45.9 degrees. the lionesses find out tonight who they'll meet in the world cup semi finals as holders usa kick off against hosts france. the coroner at the london bridge attack inquests says he isn't persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. in ruling that the eight victims were...
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she did not give the appearance of someone ready to forgive and forget murder in last year's salisbury will surprise some people — it's an attempt to explore ways to do limited business again. mrs may had told the bbc she was determined to confront the president. we've set out the evidence. charges have been laid against two russian individuals and i want to see them brought to justice. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. just before coming to japan, vladimir putin used a long interview with the financial times both to dismiss the poisonings as a matter between spies, and to attack western attachment to liberal values, too. he hailed instead the rise of nationalism and populism. both men competing to succeed theresa may as prime minister denounced the russian leader's comments. jeremy hunt called them an absolute disgrace, adding, it was easy to be disparaging about democracy when you've never had to bother with it at home. boris johnson called vladimir putin's claim liberalism in the west was obso
she did not give the appearance of someone ready to forgive and forget murder in last year's salisbury will surprise some people — it's an attempt to explore ways to do limited business again. mrs may had told the bbc she was determined to confront the president. we've set out the evidence. charges have been laid against two russian individuals and i want to see them brought to justice. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way and stop its other destabilising activities...
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before the salisbury poisoning mrjohnson said he had tried to build a new partnership with russia.pan enter two leaders who seem easy and each other‘s company, neither with much time for liberalism. president putin denies that russia interfered to help donald trump when the white house in 2016 and when a reporter asks mr trump if he will tell the russian leader not to meddle in the next election, he says... and that the saudi prince looked worried about pressures at the un for him to face the trial for the murder of jamal khashoggi? no sign. ahead of the crucial encounter tomorrow with donald trump over escalating trade work. the chinese leader was accusing the president of bullying tactics. translation: developed countries are frequently to xmas measures, triggering trade friction and a technology blockade and destroying the global order. this also impact on the common interests of our countries and overshadows peace and stability worldwide. it's been about as bad a summit today as it could be. amid clear signs that international mechanisms meant to help resolve fundamental divide
before the salisbury poisoning mrjohnson said he had tried to build a new partnership with russia.pan enter two leaders who seem easy and each other‘s company, neither with much time for liberalism. president putin denies that russia interfered to help donald trump when the white house in 2016 and when a reporter asks mr trump if he will tell the russian leader not to meddle in the next election, he says... and that the saudi prince looked worried about pressures at the un for him to face the...
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. —— salisbury. response to the poisonings in salzburg. -- salisbury. foreign diplomats say much the same. i think any more blue on blue action in this contest is not what i want to get into. boris johnson speaking to mark mandel. delighted keepers at the safari park are celebrating the arrival of seven european wolf pups. but it was born last month but they have not been shown in public until now. the mum and dad are often seen picking up the pups and moving them between dens at their enclosure at wiltshire safari park. the pups weighed half a kilo when they were born but are now able to eat small amounts of meat. this is the second litter born this year and boost the pack to 1a. wild wolves have been extinct in the uk for more than 250 years. the headlines on bbc news: it has been a day of events to mark the second anniversary of the grenfell tower tragedy. tonight the community gathers for a vigil and silent walk to remember the victims. front runnerfor the to remember the victims. front runner for the tory leadership borisjohnson front runner for th
. —— salisbury. response to the poisonings in salzburg. -- salisbury. foreign diplomats say much the same. i think any more blue on blue action in this contest is not what i want to get into. boris johnson speaking to mark mandel. delighted keepers at the safari park are celebrating the arrival of seven european wolf pups. but it was born last month but they have not been shown in public until now. the mum and dad are often seen picking up the pups and moving them between dens at their...
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when people were killed in salisbury, his sympathies were with russia.sts were killing... when terrorists were killing our people, his sympathies were with the ira. and in the recent tanker attacks in the gulf, his sympathies were with iran. he never backs britain, and he should never be prime minister. well, that last exchange was much more typical of the sort of prime minister's questions we've become used to in recent times — a mundane to—and—fro between the main protagonists, more lengthy interrogation than lively cross—examination. but it won't be for much longer. theresa may probably only has three more pmqs before the new man takes over. so, how different will it be? i brought together katy balls, the deputy political editor of the spectator, and patrick kidd, until recently the times's political sketchwriter. did they think the last few months had been dull? it's been dull for about three years. i mean, as you can see from the number of mps that show up, i think there were 67 tory mps there to see theresa may. they're all bored rigid. i actually
when people were killed in salisbury, his sympathies were with russia.sts were killing... when terrorists were killing our people, his sympathies were with the ira. and in the recent tanker attacks in the gulf, his sympathies were with iran. he never backs britain, and he should never be prime minister. well, that last exchange was much more typical of the sort of prime minister's questions we've become used to in recent times — a mundane to—and—fro between the main protagonists, more...
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he and his partner lopez beat joe salisbury men's double.lisbury and an american partner beating them. it was a real data memberfor lopez because he had won the men's singles title just a few hours before. when he beat simon. it has been brilliant. i have really enjoyed it. i felt very relaxed at the beginning of the week and is it gone on i was getting more and more nervous and i think like my competitive and things we re think like my competitive and things were getting on with each match. but yes it was brilliant. my hip felt great. no pain. lewis hamilton was at his unstoppable best winning the french grand prix. his fourth successive formula 1 victory in a i’ow. successive formula 1 victory in a row. he led from start to finish. his team at valteri bottas finishing second. mercedes have now won all eight races this season. as their total domination continues. ferrari we re total domination continues. ferrari were third. south africa are out of the cricket world cup after losing to pakistan by 49 at lord's. the captain managing to put on
he and his partner lopez beat joe salisbury men's double.lisbury and an american partner beating them. it was a real data memberfor lopez because he had won the men's singles title just a few hours before. when he beat simon. it has been brilliant. i have really enjoyed it. i felt very relaxed at the beginning of the week and is it gone on i was getting more and more nervous and i think like my competitive and things we re think like my competitive and things were getting on with each match....
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hand over the salisbury poisoning suspects — theresa may's message to vladimir putin when they meet face—to—facee last four of the women's world cup. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal! after this cracker by lucy bronze sealed victory, they will now face france or the usa for a place in the final. no deal, no vauxhall?
hand over the salisbury poisoning suspects — theresa may's message to vladimir putin when they meet face—to—facee last four of the women's world cup. commentator: here's lucy bronze. what a goal, what a goal! after this cracker by lucy bronze sealed victory, they will now face france or the usa for a place in the final. no deal, no vauxhall?
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they beat beat britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev ram.re still alive after they beat south africa by 49 runs. —— cricket world cup. in the must—win meeting, the 1992 champions registered just their second victory from six games. south africa however are out of the tournament. david domb was watching the action. we finally returned home at this world cup and the last time they we re world cup and the last time they were hosting this tournament, pakistan were contesting the final 20 years ago against australia pulled they needed to avoid defeat this time to even stay in the hunt for a semi—final place. that is against the south africa team whose place in this competition is also in jeopardy and it looked as though again, they may fall short. in —— imran tahir must be finding his misfortune, his spin was calling ci’oss — my misfortune, his spin was calling cross — my problems. dismissed 444. pakistan were always in danger of pulling away but a target set of 309. it was made all the more difficult right from the start. hashim amla barely last
they beat beat britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev ram.re still alive after they beat south africa by 49 runs. —— cricket world cup. in the must—win meeting, the 1992 champions registered just their second victory from six games. south africa however are out of the tournament. david domb was watching the action. we finally returned home at this world cup and the last time they we re world cup and the last time they were hosting this tournament, pakistan were contesting the final 20...
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the 620 summit injapan, theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. and as the heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperature since records began. ina since records began. in a moment it is going to be time for the sport but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as the inquest into the london bridge attacks concludes, we will be looking at what can be learned by the security forces and the police. a frosty meeting between theresa may and vladimir putin, or is that just theresa may and vladimir putin, or is thatjust how diplomacy works? we will pick apart some of the subtext of that meeting and the body language. and later, we will take a first look at tomorrow morning's front pages with our reviewers. i hope you will stay with us for all of that on bbc news. now it is time for the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday. we will be live in paris for the champions usa against hosts france at the women's world cup. england waiting for the winners. phil neville says they are
the 620 summit injapan, theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act. and as the heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperature since records began. ina since records began. in a moment it is going to be time for the sport but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as the inquest into the london bridge attacks concludes, we will be looking at what can be learned by the security...
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and so for example, when we saw chemical weapons used on the streets of salisbury, there was a very strong states of the european union through the expulsion of many so—called russian diplomats. the uk has also been leading on the issue of climate change, where we need to ensure we have a better environment for the future. tonight we will be discussing the issue of the jobs for those who head the eu institutions. i am looking forward to a constructive discussion. and of course once we leave the eu, our relationship with the 27 member states will continue to be important. they are our closest neighbours and we will continue to facing the same challenges and wanting to work together, protecting our values. is leaving on the 31st of october do or die the right approach? well, i have always been very clear that the best approach for the uk is to first of all ensure we are delivering on the vote that took place in 2016, leaving the european union, but that we do that with a good deal, so we can do it in an orderly way. i still think we negotiated a good deal. i wasn't going to get a majority in
and so for example, when we saw chemical weapons used on the streets of salisbury, there was a very strong states of the european union through the expulsion of many so—called russian diplomats. the uk has also been leading on the issue of climate change, where we need to ensure we have a better environment for the future. tonight we will be discussing the issue of the jobs for those who head the eu institutions. i am looking forward to a constructive discussion. and of course once we leave...
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to salisbury area north county of richmond we're not going to see a lot of severe weather but there could be new and damage. the time of the mess is 7:00 a.m. so hit and miss storms out there. 4 to 5:00 p.m., st. louis south of i-70, d.c. area around philadelphia, hit and miss showers and storms we're going to do two days of this, too. the area of low pressure will bring ripples of waves and showers and storms from north carolina to southern new enhower and thunderstorm chances through the ohio valley right through the mid-atlantic region. >>> yeah, the weekahead forecast is kind of more of the same with maybe a silver lining at the end, maybe a little improvement. >> hopefully in time for the weekend, too it really matters. thank you. >>> fast forwarding into monday, a parade will be held in toronto for the raptors who won their first ever nba championship last week after beating the golden ate warriors they expect to draw 2 million fans >> the mtv movie awards will be monica, californiaend in >> 95 million people took place simpson we are all going for something more. ( ♪ ) and new spec
to salisbury area north county of richmond we're not going to see a lot of severe weather but there could be new and damage. the time of the mess is 7:00 a.m. so hit and miss storms out there. 4 to 5:00 p.m., st. louis south of i-70, d.c. area around philadelphia, hit and miss showers and storms we're going to do two days of this, too. the area of low pressure will bring ripples of waves and showers and storms from north carolina to southern new enhower and thunderstorm chances through the ohio...
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he and his partner feliciano lopez beat britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev ram. a championship tie—break, with murray and lopez winning it 10 points to 5. and it was a day to remember for lopez — because he'd won the men's singles title just a few hours earlier against gilles simon. it has been brilliant, i really enjoyed it. i felt it has been brilliant, i really enjoyed it. ifelt very it has been brilliant, i really enjoyed it. i felt very relaxed at the beginning of the week and as it got on, i was getting more and more nervous and i think my competitive instincts were kicking in with each match but yes, com ——it was brilliant, my hip felt great, no pain. lewis hamilton was at his unstoppable best, winning the french grand prix, his fourth succesive formula one victory in a row. he led from start to finish, with team mate vallteri bottas finishing second. mercedes have now won all eight races this season, as their total domination continues. the ferrari of charles leclerc was third. the final round of the women's pga championship is underway at hazeltine natio
he and his partner feliciano lopez beat britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev ram. a championship tie—break, with murray and lopez winning it 10 points to 5. and it was a day to remember for lopez — because he'd won the men's singles title just a few hours earlier against gilles simon. it has been brilliant, i really enjoyed it. i felt it has been brilliant, i really enjoyed it. ifelt very it has been brilliant, i really enjoyed it. i felt very relaxed at the beginning of the week and...
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about the accusations against two russians of carrying out an attempted murder on british soil in salisburycal weapon last year. and she said she was going to bring that directly to the russian president and demand that these two men accused by the british—based justice. these two men accused by the british-based justice. rupert, these two men accused by the british-basedjustice. rupert, i'm sure people will be scrutinising the interactions between president trump and president xi when they meet. for the moment we will leave it there. rupert wingfield hayes. a white supremacist in the us has been sentenced to life in prison for driving his car into a crowd of people two years ago. james fields targeted anti—racism protestors who were demonstrating at a white nationalist rally in charlottesville, virginia. he killed one person and injured more than two dozen others in the attack. the case stirred racial tensions around the us and the president donald trump was criticized for his response. barbara plett usher reports. james fields carried out the attacks during an rhali of white supremacist.
about the accusations against two russians of carrying out an attempted murder on british soil in salisburycal weapon last year. and she said she was going to bring that directly to the russian president and demand that these two men accused by the british—based justice. these two men accused by the british-based justice. rupert, these two men accused by the british-basedjustice. rupert, i'm sure people will be scrutinising the interactions between president trump and president xi when they...
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facing rajeev ram and englishmanjoe salisbury, there was no doubt which side most of the crowd were supportingurray and lopez, fatigue was not a factor, and the first set was theirs. although the second went the way of their opponents, team murray prove their quality in a champions tie—break. the scot capping a remarkable comeback. it was brilliant. my hip felt great, no pain. cheering. yeah, obviously, iwill try pain. cheering. yeah, obviously, i will try to keep progressing from here but you know, i'm just happy being back on the court. with wimbledon moving into sight, murray may now have his eyes on an even bigger prize. david ornstein, bbc news. world champion lewis hamilton underlined his dominance this season with another formula 1 victory, his fourth in a row. it came at the french grand prix where he led from start to finish. team—mate valtteri bottas finished second. mercedes have now won all eight races this season. charles leclerc in the ferrari was third. there's more on the bbc sport website, including details of pakistan's win over south africa in the cricket world cup. south af
facing rajeev ram and englishmanjoe salisbury, there was no doubt which side most of the crowd were supportingurray and lopez, fatigue was not a factor, and the first set was theirs. although the second went the way of their opponents, team murray prove their quality in a champions tie—break. the scot capping a remarkable comeback. it was brilliant. my hip felt great, no pain. cheering. yeah, obviously, iwill try pain. cheering. yeah, obviously, i will try to keep progressing from here but...
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he was made prime minister in may 1940, addressed the house of commons three days later, even in salisburyarliament next day, so surely to god, the new leader of the house should be able to say to us today, yes, a new prime minister will address the house of commons within a week of being appointed. he will know these matters and others are decisions the future prime minister will take in due course and it's not for me to speculate as to what those decisions may be. we all know because i have said it several times and the honourable gentleman believes that, is that parliament will not be evacuated from the centre stage that the decision—making process on this important matter. that's simply not going to happen, it's so blindingly obvious that it almost does not need to be stated but apparently it dies and therefore almost does not need to be stated but apparently it does and therefore i have done it. john bercow. now a new labour mp is expected to take her seat on monday. union activist lisa forbes won the peterborough by election, narrowly seeing off a challenge from the brexit party. lab
he was made prime minister in may 1940, addressed the house of commons three days later, even in salisburyarliament next day, so surely to god, the new leader of the house should be able to say to us today, yes, a new prime minister will address the house of commons within a week of being appointed. he will know these matters and others are decisions the future prime minister will take in due course and it's not for me to speculate as to what those decisions may be. we all know because i have...
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the russian attack on the russians in salisbury, england, the skripals, that was responded to in a waysimilar manner the attack occurred. we expelled a number of their so—called deployment in countries around the world in response. we could think about other responses. like what? non—military means. the way mr stoltenberg was painting it, invoking ideas of the mutual are stored —— assured destruction we had in the cold war, talking about nuclear attacks. just obliterating everybody. we are not talking about that, mad. countries such as the us and uk adhere to armed conflict law where we must respond proportionally. a full range of options on the table including military depending on the type of attack and what it means for our societies but in between there are law enforcement efforts to prosecute the individuals or companies involved, sanctions can be put in place against individuals or entire sectors of economies and there are other tools that we could use to affect that country in negative ways to change their calculus, how they think about doing that kind of attack in the future. t
the russian attack on the russians in salisbury, england, the skripals, that was responded to in a waysimilar manner the attack occurred. we expelled a number of their so—called deployment in countries around the world in response. we could think about other responses. like what? non—military means. the way mr stoltenberg was painting it, invoking ideas of the mutual are stored —— assured destruction we had in the cold war, talking about nuclear attacks. just obliterating everybody. we...
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at the g20 summit injapan — a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerveand as a heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperatures since records began. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister, and the home affairs editor at the evening standard, martin bentham. good to have you back with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. they say a picture paints a thousand words and on the front of tomorrow's financial times that picture is theresa may greeting russia's president vladimir putin today at the g20 summit injapan — as she criticised the country's "irresponsible and destabilising activity". marry where you like — the mirror reports that couples will be able to get hitched anywhere they wish under new plans to change to the law. which those two certainly won't be doing, looking at that photograph. the times reports that senior civil servants are warning that jeremy corbyn is "too frail" to be
at the g20 summit injapan — a stern faced theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerveand as a heatwave continues to grip parts of europe, france registers its highest temperatures since records began. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister, and the home affairs editor at the evening standard, martin bentham. good to have you back with us. many of tomorrow's...
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when people were killed in salisbury, his sympathies were with russia.e killing our people, his sympathies were with the ira. and in the recent tanker attacks in the gulf, his sympathies were with iran. he never backs britain and he should never be prime minister. a short time later, theresa may and the government came under fire from opposition mps over their record on immigration. in a debate led by the snp, the prime minister's time in both downing street and as home secretary was condemned as "dismal and dreadful" and there was condemnation of proposals to change the uk's migration policy after brexit — fears rejected by the immigration minister. the plain truth is the prime minister takes a massive share of responsibility for those policies, which were driven by her awful net migration target and her ramping up of the horrendous hostile environment policies, the twin pillars of a drastic reign in the home office. rather than tackling injustices across the field of asylum and immigration policy, her policies created them. he said the target of gettin
when people were killed in salisbury, his sympathies were with russia.e killing our people, his sympathies were with the ira. and in the recent tanker attacks in the gulf, his sympathies were with iran. he never backs britain and he should never be prime minister. a short time later, theresa may and the government came under fire from opposition mps over their record on immigration. in a debate led by the snp, the prime minister's time in both downing street and as home secretary was condemned...
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through in three sets against the third seedsjohn peers and henri kontinen and will play britain's joe salisburywill start on pole. lewis hamilton will start today's french grand prix on pole. the world champion was second best to his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas until the final round of qualifying, but will start at the front of the grid. ferrari's sebastian vettel could manage only seventh. you can listen to live commentary of the race on radio 5 live and the bbc sport website at ten past two. that is all your support for now. let us go to turkey now, voters are going back to the polls today in istanbul in a rerun of the mayoral election that has become a test for turkish democracy, as well as a test of president erdogan popularity at a time of economic turmoil. they candidate has cast its vote, a founding member of president erdogan‘s party but facing a strong challenge from the opposition. our correspondent magazine and stumble. it isa correspondent magazine and stumble. it is a test of turkish democracy, isn't it. —— mike our correspondent isn't it. —— mike our correspondent is in ist
through in three sets against the third seedsjohn peers and henri kontinen and will play britain's joe salisburywill start on pole. lewis hamilton will start today's french grand prix on pole. the world champion was second best to his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas until the final round of qualifying, but will start at the front of the grid. ferrari's sebastian vettel could manage only seventh. you can listen to live commentary of the race on radio 5 live and the bbc sport website at ten...
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even the marquis of salisbury in 1885 new had to come to parliament the next day.leader of the house should be able to say to us today, "yes, a new prime minister "will address the house of commons within a week of being appointed." he will know that these matters and others are all going to be decisions that the future prime minister will take in due course and it is not for me to spectate as to what those decisions might be... we all know because i've set up myself several times and i think the honourable gentleman believes this, is that parliament will not be evacuated from the centre stage of the decision—making process on this important matter. that's simply not going to happen. it'sjust so blindingly obvious that it almost doesn't need to be stated. but, apparently, it does therefore i have done. the speaker, john bercow, making his views perfectly clear. now, unions say ford's engine plant in bridgend will close in september 2020, with the loss of 1,700 jobs. the company is understood to be blaming "under utilisation" and cost disadvantage compared with othe
even the marquis of salisbury in 1885 new had to come to parliament the next day.leader of the house should be able to say to us today, "yes, a new prime minister "will address the house of commons within a week of being appointed." he will know that these matters and others are all going to be decisions that the future prime minister will take in due course and it is not for me to spectate as to what those decisions might be... we all know because i've set up myself several...
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feliciano lopez played their games back to back, going through in three sets and will play britain's joe salisbury. ididn't america's ram later today. i didn't know what to expect and a tough, tough draw. the top seeds in the first match, never played them before so didn't have high expectations at all. it will be a busy day for lopez, murray's doubles partner, in the finals of the singles. he beat the canadian teenager in straight sets before playing those two doubles matches with murray. she lay simon played in the other semifinal. and there are two britons in the wheelchair finals this morning. these are live pictures, they are about to get under way, as you can watch now the stock they just got under way. that game in the first set. that is all your support for now. more for you in the next hour. thank you, see you later on. union members have raised concerns over unpaid trial shifts where employers ask potential staff to work before deciding whether or not to keep them on. unite claims a loophole in the law allows some employers to use inexperienced people as free labour. sangita myska report
feliciano lopez played their games back to back, going through in three sets and will play britain's joe salisbury. ididn't america's ram later today. i didn't know what to expect and a tough, tough draw. the top seeds in the first match, never played them before so didn't have high expectations at all. it will be a busy day for lopez, murray's doubles partner, in the finals of the singles. he beat the canadian teenager in straight sets before playing those two doubles matches with murray. she...
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even the marquess of salisbury in 1885 knew he had to come to parliament the next day, so surely to gody to us today, "yes, a new prime minister will address the house of commons within a week of being appointed." he will know that these matters and others are decisions that the future prime minister will take in due course, and it's not for me to speculate as to what those decisions might be. we all know, because i have said it myself several times and i think the honourable gentleman believes this, is that parliament will not be evacuated from the centre stage of the decision—making process on this important matter. that's simply not going to happen. it's just so blindingly obvious that it almost does not need to be stated, but apparently it does and therefore i have done. john bercow. now a new labour mp is expected to take her seat on monday. union activist lisa forbes won the peterborough by—election, narrowly seeing off a challenge from the brexit party. labour took 31% of the vote, beating the brexit party's mike greene by 683 votes. the conservatives came third with 21%, and the
even the marquess of salisbury in 1885 knew he had to come to parliament the next day, so surely to gody to us today, "yes, a new prime minister will address the house of commons within a week of being appointed." he will know that these matters and others are decisions that the future prime minister will take in due course, and it's not for me to speculate as to what those decisions might be. we all know, because i have said it myself several times and i think the honourable...
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they'll play britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev ram in tomorrow's final.o its 8th race — the french grand prix, lewis hamilton took pole position. the championship leader was 0.286 seconds quicker than his teammate valterri bottas. behind them, ferrari's charles leclerc was third while team—mate sebastian vettel could only manage seventh. that's all the sport for now. ben te'o. —— back to you. business leaders are calling on the next prime minister to publicly commit to delivering the hs2 high speed rail project. more than 20 groups, including the cbi, federation of small businesses, and the chambers of commerce, say the scheme providing faster links between london and the midlands and then eventually to northern england is a "once—in—a—generation opportunity" to rebalance the economy. manchester airport has said an it failure prevented many passengers from checking in at all three of its terminals for several hours today. long queues built up, with some passengers describing chaotic scenes. the airport says the problems have now been fixed. police in hong
they'll play britain'sjoe salisbury and american rajeev ram in tomorrow's final.o its 8th race — the french grand prix, lewis hamilton took pole position. the championship leader was 0.286 seconds quicker than his teammate valterri bottas. behind them, ferrari's charles leclerc was third while team—mate sebastian vettel could only manage seventh. that's all the sport for now. ben te'o. —— back to you. business leaders are calling on the next prime minister to publicly commit to...
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that we had to orchestrate, and we did, and international response to the poisonings by russia in salisburye lucky to get 30 russian spies expelled around the world. in support of the uk, by other countries. we actually got 153 spies expelled. i don't think there has ever been a diplomatic coup like it. so don't worry what people say about me, worry about what i deliver. people are worried you are a bit scrappy with the truth or sometimes you seem to enjoy offending people. i don't enjoy offending people. if you are prime minister, do you think it would be acceptable to say things like slim women in avail look like bank robbers, orforeign citizens are flag—waving pekinese. if you move into number ten, will you change? if you are lucky enough to be prime minister, will you be a different kind of politician? what i pledge to you, the people of this country want to hear, i will be a politician who sticks by what he believes in. yes, occasionally i may say things as i've said before that cause offence, and i am sorry for the offence i cause. but i will continue to speak my mind because i think
that we had to orchestrate, and we did, and international response to the poisonings by russia in salisburye lucky to get 30 russian spies expelled around the world. in support of the uk, by other countries. we actually got 153 spies expelled. i don't think there has ever been a diplomatic coup like it. so don't worry what people say about me, worry about what i deliver. people are worried you are a bit scrappy with the truth or sometimes you seem to enjoy offending people. i don't enjoy...
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the two—time wimbledon champion and his partner feliciano lopez will face britain's joe salisbury and john peers and henri kontinen in three sets in their semi—final and have dropped only one set en route to the final. before that, lopez is playing in the singles final. you can watch the action from 1:20pm on bbc two. one result from queens already today. alfie hewitt has won the wheelchair final. the world number three won the match in an hour and 28 minutes. not the only match the pair will play today. they will join forces later for the doubles final. if they are still talking to each other! obviously! that is all your support for now, more later. thank you, john, see you later. the atlantic council, us think tank says the material originates in russia. gareth barlow has this report. britain spying on america. anti—immigrant sentiment in germany. the involvement of irish paramilitaries in the death of a former russian spy. serious stories, all of them fake. the campaign on 30 online platforms was designed to stoke international tension. researchers from the atlantic council say it
the two—time wimbledon champion and his partner feliciano lopez will face britain's joe salisbury and john peers and henri kontinen in three sets in their semi—final and have dropped only one set en route to the final. before that, lopez is playing in the singles final. you can watch the action from 1:20pm on bbc two. one result from queens already today. alfie hewitt has won the wheelchair final. the world number three won the match in an hour and 28 minutes. not the only match the pair...
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through in three sets against the third seedsjohn peers and henri kontinen and will play britain's joe salisburyl today. that's all the sport for now. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are business commentatorjosie cox, and david woodin, the political editor at the sun on sunday. let's take a look at the front pages. the mail on sunday says the alleged row between boris johnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has halved his lead as the man who would make the best prime minister among tory voters, the observer similarly reports that borisjohnson is struggling to keep his leadership campaign on course after he repeatedly refused to explain — at yesterday's conservative party hustings in birmingham — why the police had been called to his home on friday night. the express says mrjohnson was asked about the incident several times by conservative hustings moderator and lbc radio presenter iain dale, but each time avoided answering the question. the independent also leads with borisjohnson‘s refusal to ask questions about the alleged late—night
through in three sets against the third seedsjohn peers and henri kontinen and will play britain's joe salisburyl today. that's all the sport for now. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are business commentatorjosie cox, and david woodin, the political editor at the sun on sunday. let's take a look at the front pages. the mail on sunday says the alleged row between boris johnson and his partner on friday night, in which police were called, has halved his lead as the...
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that we had to orchestrate, and we did, an international response to the poisonings by russia in salisburyd around the world, in support of the uk, by other countries. we actually got 153 spies expelled. i don't think there has ever been a diplomatic coup like it. so don't worry what people say about me. worry about what i deliver. people are worried you are a bit scrappy with the truth, or sometimes you seem to enjoy offending people. i don't enjoy offending people. if you are prime minister, do you think it would be acceptable to say things like muslim women in full veil look like bank robbers, orforeign citizens are flag—waving piccaninnies. if you move into number 10, will you change? if you are lucky enough to be prime minister, will you be a different kind of politician? what i pledge to you, the people of this country want to hear, i will be a politician who sticks by what he believes in. yes, occasionally i may say things, as i've said before, that cause offence, and i'm sorry for the offence i cause. but i will continue to speak my mind, because i think people deserve to hear what
that we had to orchestrate, and we did, an international response to the poisonings by russia in salisburyd around the world, in support of the uk, by other countries. we actually got 153 spies expelled. i don't think there has ever been a diplomatic coup like it. so don't worry what people say about me. worry about what i deliver. people are worried you are a bit scrappy with the truth, or sometimes you seem to enjoy offending people. i don't enjoy offending people. if you are prime minister,...