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hello, welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.c source and verify the flood of user generated content it gets after a terrorist attack or natural disaster? and when they are asking for silence to listen for survivors in the mexican quake, should a bbc reporter be speaking to camera? first, it has been another week when the government's approach to leaving the european union has dominated the news agenda, culminating in the prime minister's much anticipated speech in florence. this is probably the most divisive issue amongst newswatch viewers and divisive is also a word that has been used about borisjohnson‘s role in the brexit debate. that was a subject discussed by amber rudd on sunday's andrew marr show. you said very famously at the time of the referendum that he was the life and soul of the party, but not a man you would want to drive you home at the end of the evening. what did you mean by that? what i meant by that is that i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she
hello, welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.c source and verify the flood of user generated content it gets after a terrorist attack or natural disaster? and when they are asking for silence to listen for survivors in the mexican quake, should a bbc reporter be speaking to camera? first, it has been another week when the government's approach to leaving the european union has dominated the news agenda, culminating in the prime minister's much anticipated speech in florence. this is...
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hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. filmed holding hands at the invictus games, is the bbc two obsessed with the royal family? as he prepares to leave the bbc, peter hunter looks back for us on the challenges of royal reporting. first, the party conference season is a chance for each political party to set out its ideas and try and dominate the news agenda. this week, it was the turn of the labour party. tonight, labour plans for power. it says it is ready to deal with whatever is thrown at it, even a one on the pound. if there is a run on the pound... the shadow chancellor was speaking to activists. today the labour leader backed him, saying it is right to be prepared. nick wharton felt that the headline attention was not warranted. last week, we endured complaint about a bbc reporter speaking to camera while others around were calling for silence in the search for survivors of the earthquake in mexico. here's a reminder of the clip that caused that concern. all over the town are also lines of volunteers, people trying
hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. filmed holding hands at the invictus games, is the bbc two obsessed with the royal family? as he prepares to leave the bbc, peter hunter looks back for us on the challenges of royal reporting. first, the party conference season is a chance for each political party to set out its ideas and try and dominate the news agenda. this week, it was the turn of the labour party. tonight, labour plans for power. it says it is ready to deal with...
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hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up... for the bbc to launch a new language service targeted at north korea? should bbc news be covering a story about an unfortunate incident in a toilet? first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes now have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? on monday's newsnight, the co—founder of bell pottinger, which had been expelled by the pr trade body for unethical behaviour in south africa, demonstrated the answer to that question. you were the man who went out to south africa to secure this deal... yes. phone rings sorry about that. don't worry. you went out to secure the deal. it must be something you were very excited about. no, the company submitted a proposal to the guptas, or the people who represented the guptas. he knew of all the conversations, what was involved in it. phone rings for god's sake. you are a very popular man tonight. one
hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. coming up... for the bbc to launch a new language service targeted at north korea? should bbc news be covering a story about an unfortunate incident in a toilet? first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes now have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? on monday's newsnight, the...
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now it's time for newswatch, presented by samira ahmed.his week, the bbc expands its services in other languages. welcome to newswatch. coming up... after recent nuclear missile test, is this a good time for the bbc to launch which service targeted at north korea? should bbc news be covering a story about an u nfortu nate covering a story about an unfortunate incident in a toilet. first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? on monday's newsnight, the co—founder of belle pottinger, which had been expelled by the pr trade body for unethical behaviour in south africa, demonstrated the a nswer to south africa, demonstrated the answer to that question. you were the man who went out to south africa to secure this deal... phone rings. i , sorry about that. don't worry about it. we went out to the people who represented the gupta 's. he knew of all... pho
now it's time for newswatch, presented by samira ahmed.his week, the bbc expands its services in other languages. welcome to newswatch. coming up... after recent nuclear missile test, is this a good time for the bbc to launch which service targeted at north korea? should bbc news be covering a story about an u nfortu nate covering a story about an unfortunate incident in a toilet. first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes have been advised by public relations...
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now it‘s time for newswatch with samira ahmed.verify the flood of user generated content it gets after a terrorist attack or natural disaster? and when they are asking for silence to listen for survivors in the mexican quake, should a bbc reporter be speaking to camera? first, it has been another week when the government‘s approach to leaving the european union has dominated the news agenda, culminating in the prime minister‘s much anticipated speech in florence. this is probably the most divisive issue amongst newswatch viewers and divisive is also a word that has been used about boris johnson‘s role in the brexit debate. that was a subject discussed by amber ruud on sunday‘s andrew marr show. you said very famously at the time of the referendum that he was the life and soul of the party, but not a man you would want to drive you home at the end of the evening. what did you mean by that? what i meant by that is that i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she is driving t
now it‘s time for newswatch with samira ahmed.verify the flood of user generated content it gets after a terrorist attack or natural disaster? and when they are asking for silence to listen for survivors in the mexican quake, should a bbc reporter be speaking to camera? first, it has been another week when the government‘s approach to leaving the european union has dominated the news agenda, culminating in the prime minister‘s much anticipated speech in florence. this is probably the most...
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now it‘s time for newswatch, with samira ahmed.games, is the bbc two obsessed with the royal family? as he prepares to leave the bbc, peter hunter looks back for us on the challenges of royal reporting. the party conference seasonis reporting. the party conference season is a chance for each political party to set out its ideas and try and dominate the news agenda. this week, it was the turn of the labour party. tonight, labour plans for power. it says it is ready to deal with whatever is thrown at it, even a one on the pound.“ there is a run on the pound... the shadow chancellor was speaking to activists. today the labour leader backed him, saying it is right to be prepared. nick wharton felt that the headline attention was not warranted.
now it‘s time for newswatch, with samira ahmed.games, is the bbc two obsessed with the royal family? as he prepares to leave the bbc, peter hunter looks back for us on the challenges of royal reporting. the party conference seasonis reporting. the party conference season is a chance for each political party to set out its ideas and try and dominate the news agenda. this week, it was the turn of the labour party. tonight, labour plans for power. it says it is ready to deal with whatever is...
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now it's time for newswatch, with samira ahmed.g hands at the invictus games, is the bbc two obsessed with the royal family? as he prepares to leave the bbc, peter hunter looks back for us on the challenges of royal reporting. first, the party conference season is a chance for each political party to set out its ideas and try and dominate the news agenda. this week, it was the turn of the labour party. tonight, labour plans for power. it says it is ready to deal with whatever is thrown at it, even a run on the pound. if there is a run on the pound... the shadow chancellor was speaking to activists. today the labour leader backed him, saying it is right to be prepared. nick wharton felt that the headline attention was not warranted. last week, we endured complaint about a bbc reporter speaking to camera while others around were calling for silence in the search for survivors of the earthquake in mexico. here is a reminder of the clip that caused that concern. all over the town and minds of volunteers, people try to help all over the
now it's time for newswatch, with samira ahmed.g hands at the invictus games, is the bbc two obsessed with the royal family? as he prepares to leave the bbc, peter hunter looks back for us on the challenges of royal reporting. first, the party conference season is a chance for each political party to set out its ideas and try and dominate the news agenda. this week, it was the turn of the labour party. tonight, labour plans for power. it says it is ready to deal with whatever is thrown at it,...
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but first it's time for newswatch with samira ahmed. korea? should bbc news be covering a story about an unfortunate incident in a toilet? first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes now have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? 0n monday's newsnight, tim bell, the co—founder of bell pottinger, which had been expelled by the pr trade body for unethical behaviour in south africa, demonstrated the answer to that question. you were the man who went out to south africa to secure this deal... yes. phone rings. sorry about that. don't worry. you went out to secure the deal. it must be something you were very excited about. no, the company submitted a proposal to the guptas, or the people who represented the guptas. he knew of all the conversations, what was involved in it. phone rings. for god's sake. you are a very popular man tonight. one of the key things that seems to have been said abou
but first it's time for newswatch with samira ahmed. korea? should bbc news be covering a story about an unfortunate incident in a toilet? first, many of those interviewed on news and current affairs programmes now have been advised by public relations professionals on what to say and how to behave. if you are appearing on tv as a pr person yourself, what could possibly go wrong? 0n monday's newsnight, tim bell, the co—founder of bell pottinger, which had been expelled by the pr trade body...
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hello, welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.ey are asking for silence to listen for survivors in the mexican quake, should a bbc reporter be speaking to camera? first, it has been another week when the government's approach to leaving the european union has dominated the news agenda, culminating in the prime minister's much anticipated speech in florence. this is probably the most divisive issue amongst newswatch viewers and divisive is also a word that has been used about borisjohnson's role in the brexit debate. that was a subject discussed by amber rudd on sunday's andrew marr show. you said very famously at the time of the referendum that he was the life and soul of the party, but not a man you would want to drive you home at the end of the evening. what did you mean by that? what i meant by that is that i don't want him managing the brexit process. what we've got is theresa may managing that process. she is driving the car, to continue the allegory, and i'm going to make sure, as far as i am concerned and the rest of the ca
hello, welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.ey are asking for silence to listen for survivors in the mexican quake, should a bbc reporter be speaking to camera? first, it has been another week when the government's approach to leaving the european union has dominated the news agenda, culminating in the prime minister's much anticipated speech in florence. this is probably the most divisive issue amongst newswatch viewers and divisive is also a word that has been used about borisjohnson's...