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that was sarah campbell on _ speedy recovery. that was sarah campbell on the _ speedy recovery.la has cancelled engagements this week because she is unwell with a chest infection. before we take a break, let's return to the us and show you the live pictures. new york first of all because the voting is well under way in new york with those pictures, but as i say, the picture freezes. let me show you tennessee because the pictures, there we go, people inside the ballot box making their decisions and of course it's all about getting the vote out and the final messages coming from the two candidates last night to kamala harris and donald trump, and it was fascinating that kamala harris in all of her closing remarks did not mention donald trump by name, but contrasting everything with the republican candidate and the republican candidate, donald trump, as you see the pictures from new york, talking about fixing all of america's ills. he said that could happen if republican voters head to the polls. we will be live with the latest in a moment or two. the benign conditions are set to c
that was sarah campbell on _ speedy recovery. that was sarah campbell on the _ speedy recovery.la has cancelled engagements this week because she is unwell with a chest infection. before we take a break, let's return to the us and show you the live pictures. new york first of all because the voting is well under way in new york with those pictures, but as i say, the picture freezes. let me show you tennessee because the pictures, there we go, people inside the ballot box making their decisions...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.e bringing you present biden�*s speech shortly, just as soon as it starts. stay with us and bbc news. a senior bishop says justin welby must resign as archbishop of canterbury over an abuse scandal in the church of england. the bishop of newcastle, the right reverend helen—ann macleod hartley, told the bbc his position was "untenable". her comments follow a damning report into abuse byjohn smyth, who ran youth camps for the church. dr welby became aware of the abuse in 2013 — but did not report smyth to authorities. very ha rd to very hard to find the words to respond adequately to what the report tells us, truly horrendous, horrific and shocking, and i know through my diocese in the work we have done with survivors, just how deep and long—lasting this whole systemic, years and years of abuse, the impact notjust of abuse, the impact notjust of one perpetrator, but all survivors of church abuse, they are rightly asking questions, can we trust the church of england to keep us safe? i thi
sarah campbell, bbc news.e bringing you present biden�*s speech shortly, just as soon as it starts. stay with us and bbc news. a senior bishop says justin welby must resign as archbishop of canterbury over an abuse scandal in the church of england. the bishop of newcastle, the right reverend helen—ann macleod hartley, told the bbc his position was "untenable". her comments follow a damning report into abuse byjohn smyth, who ran youth camps for the church. dr welby became aware of...
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sarah campbell reports. music: last post.d with the names of 16,000 service personnel. they and the millions who have died in the wars since 1914 were remembered today. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. big ben strikes the hour. the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month — the moment the first world war came to an end in 1918. bell tolls. music: reveille. when you go home, tell them of us, and say, for your tomorrow we gave our today. the duchess of edinburgh laid a wreath on the central plinth of the armed forces memorial. adding colour to every ceremony, poppies, the flower which grew in abundance on the battlefields when the fighting stopped. we have to remember those that didn't come home, because those who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and to have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and this weekend they all come out. the generations side by side, to honour those who gave so much for ourfreedom. sarah campbell, bbc news. the
sarah campbell reports. music: last post.d with the names of 16,000 service personnel. they and the millions who have died in the wars since 1914 were remembered today. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. big ben strikes the hour. the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month — the moment the first world war came to an end in 1918. bell tolls. music: reveille. when you go home, tell them of us, and say, for your tomorrow we...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.has won the final state to declare its result from tuesday's presidential election, arizona. this gives the president—elect a clean sweep of all seven battleground states — and leaves him with a final electoral college total of 312 votes — nearly 100 more than kamala harris. mr trump lost in arizona four years ago. it shares a border with mexico, where he's promised to clamp down on illegal crossings as president. here's latest from our north america correspondent peter bowes. this is the clean sweep that donald trump had been hoping for, all seven of the swing states, now taking arizona's 11 electoral college votes, which gives him a grand total of 312 to kamala harris�*s 226, a convincing victory, with the winning post at 217. and if you look at what happened four years ago when he was competing againstjoe biden, mr biden getting 306, donald trump then getting 232, so really this year a complete reversal of fortunes. and this means that donald trump is in a very strong position, with
sarah campbell, bbc news.has won the final state to declare its result from tuesday's presidential election, arizona. this gives the president—elect a clean sweep of all seven battleground states — and leaves him with a final electoral college total of 312 votes — nearly 100 more than kamala harris. mr trump lost in arizona four years ago. it shares a border with mexico, where he's promised to clamp down on illegal crossings as president. here's latest from our north america correspondent...
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sarah campbell, bbc news. similarly, the us celebrates veterans day today. harris attended a veterans day services at arlington national cemetery. the pair laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier — 1423 00:21:52,
sarah campbell, bbc news. similarly, the us celebrates veterans day today. harris attended a veterans day services at arlington national cemetery. the pair laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier — 1423 00:21:52,
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sarah campbell reports. last post.memorial arboretum in staffordshire, engraved with the names of 16,000 service personnel. they and the millions who have died in the wars since 1914 were remembered today. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. clock strike the hour. the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. the moment the first world war came to an end in 1918. clock strikes. reveille. when you go home, tell them of us, and say, for your tomorrow we gave our today. the duchess of edinburgh laid a wreath on the central plinth of the armed forces memorial. adding colour to every ceremony, poppies, the flower which grew in abundance on the battlefields when the fighting stopped. we have to remember those that didn't come home, because those who didn't come home gave us the chance to have a day and have our lives. i hide a lot of my emotions and this week they all come out. the generations side by side, to honour those who gaye so much for ourfreedom.
sarah campbell reports. last post.memorial arboretum in staffordshire, engraved with the names of 16,000 service personnel. they and the millions who have died in the wars since 1914 were remembered today. they shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. clock strike the hour. the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. the moment the first world war came to an end in 1918. clock strikes. reveille. when you go home, tell them of us,...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.e us election, and the state of nevada has been called for donald trump, leaving just arizona still to be decided. it takes mr trump's electoral college tally to more than 300. the republican party is also only seven seats short of a majority in the house of representatives, too. if they seize that, they would then control congress and the white house, handing mr trump almost complete control over the levers of government. one of donald trump's key election platforms was a promise to deport large numbers of undocumented migrants. that's left many people on both sides of the debate wondering how he plans to do it and when. here's our north america correspondent emma vardy. illegal aliens are stampeding into america by the millions. we will do large deportations. we're going to get these people out. migrants have long been part of the foundations of america. now donald trump warns those who come here are facing a new era. his election victory showed his surge in popularity among many lon
hello, i'm sarah campbell.e us election, and the state of nevada has been called for donald trump, leaving just arizona still to be decided. it takes mr trump's electoral college tally to more than 300. the republican party is also only seven seats short of a majority in the house of representatives, too. if they seize that, they would then control congress and the white house, handing mr trump almost complete control over the levers of government. one of donald trump's key election platforms...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. let's return to our main story this hour, and donald trump s republicans have taken control of both houses of congress, the body which passes laws in the united states. it means his party will control all the elected levers of power which will make it easier to fulfill his agenda when he becomes president in january. among his latest nominations, the president—elect has picked congressman, matt gaetz as his attorney—general. he'd previousely been under investigation for sex and drug offences, which he denies. let's speak to cbs news correspondent — jarred hill who's in new york. let's talk about the fact the republicans have taken the house of representatives, a major boost for donald trump will stop what does that mean for his upcoming presidency? i was doing some of the mouth and looking at the numbers and as of now they do have a slight majority in the house, just enough, there are still nine seats to be called in california. but it is undeniable that the republicans will have the
hello, i'm sarah campbell. let's return to our main story this hour, and donald trump s republicans have taken control of both houses of congress, the body which passes laws in the united states. it means his party will control all the elected levers of power which will make it easier to fulfill his agenda when he becomes president in january. among his latest nominations, the president—elect has picked congressman, matt gaetz as his attorney—general. he'd previousely been under...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. we start in the united states.onald trump's republicans have taken control of both houses of congress, the body which passes laws in the united states. it means his party will control all the elected levers of power which will make it easier to fulfill his agenda when he becomes president in january. among his latest nominations, the president—elect has picked congressman matt gaetz as his attorney—general. he'd previousely been under investigation for sex and drug offences, which he denies. mr trump also plans to nominate florida republican senator marco rubio as secretary of state. he's chosen the former democratic congresswoman tulsi gabbard as his director of national intelligence. on wednesday, the president—elect returned to the oval office for a meeting with presidentjoe biden. they both promised a smooth transfer of power injanuary. we'll have all the details, but first here's our north america correspondent rowan bridge. donald trump arrived in washington on a wave of success, a president—elect at the heig
hello, i'm sarah campbell. we start in the united states.onald trump's republicans have taken control of both houses of congress, the body which passes laws in the united states. it means his party will control all the elected levers of power which will make it easier to fulfill his agenda when he becomes president in january. among his latest nominations, the president—elect has picked congressman matt gaetz as his attorney—general. he'd previousely been under investigation for sex and...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.li and dutch leaders have condemned what they called "a terrible night of anti—semitic violence" in amsterdam last night — which followed a europa league football match between maccabi tel aviv and ajax amsterdam. the mayor of amsterdam described it as a "dark day" in the city's history, saying men on scooters had carried out "hit and run attacks" on maccabi supporters. she said the violence brought to mind anti—jewish pogroms in european history. 62 people have been arrested. at least five people were treated in hospital. there are also videos of a crowd, believed to be israeli fans, chanting anti—palestinian slogans, and one of cheering as a palestinian flag is torn down from the side ofa building. nickjohnson begins our coverage. a night where football and politics clashed. israel's maccabi tel aviv were in amsterdam playing ajax in the europa league. but the match itself took a back—seat to conflict off the pitch as violence and disorder gripped the dutch capital. prior to the game
hello, i'm sarah campbell.li and dutch leaders have condemned what they called "a terrible night of anti—semitic violence" in amsterdam last night — which followed a europa league football match between maccabi tel aviv and ajax amsterdam. the mayor of amsterdam described it as a "dark day" in the city's history, saying men on scooters had carried out "hit and run attacks" on maccabi supporters. she said the violence brought to mind anti—jewish pogroms in...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.nto the death of harshita brella, whose body was found in the boot of a car in east london, has opened and been adjourned. a postmortem examination suggests the 24—year—old was strangled. an international manhunt has been launched for her husband, pankaj lamba, who detectives named as the prime suspect in her killing. a bit earlier on, our reporterjo black gave us this update. the senior coroner for northamptonshire, anne pember, was presiding over the hearing here at the guildhall in northampton this morning and the inquest was opened and adjourned. it was a hearing which lasted around two minutes. the hearing into the death of harshita birla. miss pember said that harshita brella had been found deceased in a vehicle in ilford on thursday, the 14th of november. she also then said inquiries from the major crime unit in the east midlands and northamptonshire police and the national crime agency have informed her that harshita was murdered at home in corby in northamptonshire on the 10th
hello, i'm sarah campbell.nto the death of harshita brella, whose body was found in the boot of a car in east london, has opened and been adjourned. a postmortem examination suggests the 24—year—old was strangled. an international manhunt has been launched for her husband, pankaj lamba, who detectives named as the prime suspect in her killing. a bit earlier on, our reporterjo black gave us this update. the senior coroner for northamptonshire, anne pember, was presiding over the hearing here...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell. president—elect donald trump has continued to shock the political establishment in washington by naming loyalists from the fringes of american politics to topjobs. among the latest nominations, and perhaps the most controversial yet, is robert f kennedyjunior, a known vaccine sceptic for health secretary. trump said rfkjr has a "great mind". mr trump made the announcement on his truth social platform saying mr kennedy will restore agencies to the traditions of gold standard scientific research and beacons of transparency to end the chronic disease epidemic and to "make america great and healthy again!" but there has already been backlash. the executive director of the american public health association says he and his organisation will "absolutely oppose" donald trump's appointment of robert f kenneder as health secretary. let's remind ourselves of some of the other key announcements made in the last few days. marco rubio as secretary of state. the former democrat tulsi gabbard, for d
hello, i'm sarah campbell. president—elect donald trump has continued to shock the political establishment in washington by naming loyalists from the fringes of american politics to topjobs. among the latest nominations, and perhaps the most controversial yet, is robert f kennedyjunior, a known vaccine sceptic for health secretary. trump said rfkjr has a "great mind". mr trump made the announcement on his truth social platform saying mr kennedy will restore agencies to the...
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king charles led a two—minute silence at the cenotaph in london. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell isdron leader lukejules. my grandfather was a royal marine in a sherman tank on gold beach on on d—day. when i was a child, he used to tell me about d—day for school projects and so on, where he landed and the dates involved and and whatnot. but it wasn't until after i'd been to afghanistan myself and wanted to come back to the uk and found it very difficult to talk to, even like close friends and family, about exactly what you might see. then my grandad opened up about what that experiences in the second world war and we started to see all the parallels between then and now. it was such a pivotal— between then and now. it was such a pivotal moment - between then and now. it was such a pivotal moment in - between then and now. it was such a pivotal moment in the | such a pivotal moment in the second world war, d—day. what do you tell you about his experiences in being part of that? , ., , that? they were all very personal. _ that? they were all very personal, not _ that? they were all ve
king charles led a two—minute silence at the cenotaph in london. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell isdron leader lukejules. my grandfather was a royal marine in a sherman tank on gold beach on on d—day. when i was a child, he used to tell me about d—day for school projects and so on, where he landed and the dates involved and and whatnot. but it wasn't until after i'd been to afghanistan myself and wanted to come back to the uk and found it very difficult to talk to, even like close...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and sarah campbell.the uk, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rain and snow. disruption is expected in all four nations. amber weather warning said to go into force across northern england and parts of scotland. up to a0 centimetres of snow expected. roads here across the pennines are still open but for how long?— here across the pennines are still open but for how long? good morning. exect a open but for how long? good morning. meet a triple — open but for how long? good morning. expect a triple threat _ open but for how long? good morning. expect a triple threat of _ open but for how long? good morning. expect a triple threat of severe - expect a triple threat of severe weather across the country today. first we have heavy snowfall parts of northern england and scotland followed by heavy rain and gales for all of us throughout the day today. you can catch all the latest of when and where from me a little later on. the government in laos says it's �*profoundly saddened' by the deaths of six foreign to
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and sarah campbell.the uk, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rain and snow. disruption is expected in all four nations. amber weather warning said to go into force across northern england and parts of scotland. up to a0 centimetres of snow expected. roads here across the pennines are still open but for how long?— here across the pennines are still open but for how long? good morning. exect a open but for how long? good morning. meet a triple — open...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.e a moment to look at the humanitarian situation in gaza — as israel continues its military operation against hamas. the united nations human rights commission has published research children, aged between 5 and 9 are the group suffering the most deaths in gaza. and that around 70 percent of the people who have been killed by israeli action were women and children. the un report also claims that in its military action, israel is not distinguishing between civilians and fighters. here's spokesman vollker turk. my my office is today publishing a report detailing the horrific reality that has unfolded for the people of israel and gaza since the 7th of october 2023. i have repeatedly warned about the risk of atrocity crimes being committed. justice must being committed. justice must be served for these grave violations of international law. lost limbs and severe burns are just some of the life changing injuries more than 2a,000 people in gaza have sustained since the start of israel's offe
hello, i'm sarah campbell.e a moment to look at the humanitarian situation in gaza — as israel continues its military operation against hamas. the united nations human rights commission has published research children, aged between 5 and 9 are the group suffering the most deaths in gaza. and that around 70 percent of the people who have been killed by israeli action were women and children. the un report also claims that in its military action, israel is not distinguishing between civilians...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.ing loyalists from the fringes of american politics to topjobs. among the latest nominations — and perhaps the most controversial yet — is robert f kennedyjunior — a vaccine sceptic — for health secretary. trump said rfkjr has a "great mind". mr trump made the announcement on his truth social platform saying mr kennedy will restore agencies to the traditions of gold standard scientific research, and beacons of transparency — to end the chronic disease epidemic — and to "make america great and healthy again". but there has already been backlash — the executive director of the american public health association says he and his organisation will "absolutely oppose"
hello, i'm sarah campbell.ing loyalists from the fringes of american politics to topjobs. among the latest nominations — and perhaps the most controversial yet — is robert f kennedyjunior — a vaccine sceptic — for health secretary. trump said rfkjr has a "great mind". mr trump made the announcement on his truth social platform saying mr kennedy will restore agencies to the traditions of gold standard scientific research, and beacons of transparency — to end the chronic...
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i'm sarah campbell. now all the latest sports new with lizzie greenwood—hughes.with tennis. cameron norrie�*s brilliant end of year form continued today after he reached the final of the moselle open. the british number two has had a torrid season with a fore arm injury and this is only his third tournament sincejuly. but he beat france's corentin moutet in straight sets to reach the final in metz. he;ll face either american eighth seed alex michelsen he'll face either american eighth seed alex michelsen or frenchman benjamin bonzi. one of the biggest rivalries in world rugby will be in full flow in dublin tonight as ireland take on the mighty all blacks. it's a fixture that's provided some memorable encounters over recent years. this evening promises to be no different. ireland, the top ranked side in the world will be looking to to rest the disappointment of their quarter final defeat to new zealand at last year's rugby world cup. i haven't thought about it too much, personally. i've obviously reflected on the game and i know it wasn't near one of my best perfo
i'm sarah campbell. now all the latest sports new with lizzie greenwood—hughes.with tennis. cameron norrie�*s brilliant end of year form continued today after he reached the final of the moselle open. the british number two has had a torrid season with a fore arm injury and this is only his third tournament sincejuly. but he beat france's corentin moutet in straight sets to reach the final in metz. he;ll face either american eighth seed alex michelsen he'll face either american eighth seed...
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our correspondent sarah campbell was at the cenotaph in central london and spoke to squadron leader lukejulesa sherman tank on gold beach on on d—day. when i was a child, he used to tell me about d—day for school projects and so on. where he landed and the dates involved and whatnot. but it wasn't until after i'd been to afghanistan myself and wanted to come back to the uk and found it very difficult to talk to, even like close friends and family, about exactly what you might see on operations. and then my granddad started to open up about far more of his experiences on, on d—day and in the second world war. and we started to see all the parallels between then and now. i mean, it was such a pivotal moment in the second world war. d—day. and what did he tell you about his experiences and being part of that? they were all very personal, not large scale. so he would tell me after that event that, for example, his tank was the only one that got off the beach out of his platoon and and how much that's affected him and how extraordinary he found it to have managed to survive the first day, and that
our correspondent sarah campbell was at the cenotaph in central london and spoke to squadron leader lukejulesa sherman tank on gold beach on on d—day. when i was a child, he used to tell me about d—day for school projects and so on. where he landed and the dates involved and whatnot. but it wasn't until after i'd been to afghanistan myself and wanted to come back to the uk and found it very difficult to talk to, even like close friends and family, about exactly what you might see on...
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hello, i'm sarah campbell.c, for health secretary. trump said rfkjr has a "great mind". mr trump made the announcement on his truth social platform saying mr kennedy will restore agencies to the traditions of gold standard scientific research, and beacons of transparency to end the chronic disease epidemic and to make america great and healthy again! but there has already been a backlash. the executive director of the american public health association says he and his organisation
hello, i'm sarah campbell.c, for health secretary. trump said rfkjr has a "great mind". mr trump made the announcement on his truth social platform saying mr kennedy will restore agencies to the traditions of gold standard scientific research, and beacons of transparency to end the chronic disease epidemic and to make america great and healthy again! but there has already been a backlash. the executive director of the american public health association says he and his organisation
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abc seven news reporter sarah campbell spoke with advocates about whether a decade of work is payingghost shoes on the steps of city hall, each with a name. >> harold swaggart, heather miller. >> every one of them killed on san francisco's streets, on bikes and scooters in cars and on foot. >> we never want to contribute to any more shoes to this ghost. you know, ghost shoes to this memorial. that's the hardest part to see this number grow. >> the number 317. the total victims since 2014, when the city committed to vision zero and efforts to reduce and eventually eliminate traffic deaths by making roads safer. and while the overall number of victims is down so far this year, the number of pedestrians killed remains the same. >> we are at the same number of pedestrians 21 since the policy was passed in 2014 and walk san francisco being the pedestrian advocacy organization, this does hit us. the hardest and this is why we do push on our city to make sure that our streets are safe for people walking among the safety measures they've pushed for are speed cameras. we worked really hard. w
abc seven news reporter sarah campbell spoke with advocates about whether a decade of work is payingghost shoes on the steps of city hall, each with a name. >> harold swaggart, heather miller. >> every one of them killed on san francisco's streets, on bikes and scooters in cars and on foot. >> we never want to contribute to any more shoes to this ghost. you know, ghost shoes to this memorial. that's the hardest part to see this number grow. >> the number 317. the total...
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campbell, following this story that is continuing to develop. what are you learning about the fbi and why the fbi might be involved yeah sarah, the federal investigatorsh local law enforcement because the concern here is that this may be global in nature. >> law enforcement sources tell us that one theory is that these are transnational gangs international criminal syndicates that are actually coming here to the u.s. >> in order to conduct these home robberies, as you mentioned. >> first, there was an nfl warning and then overnight. now the nba. i'll read you part of that statement. the nba telling its players they received a briefing from the fbi about these transnational groups. they say that, quote these groups are reportedly, well organized, sophisticated rings that incorporate advanced techniques and technologies, including surveillance drones and signal jamming devices. the groups are primarily focused on cash and items that can be resold on the black market, such as jewelry, watches, and luxury bags. now, in that previous nfl alert, they told players that they are seeing several similar attributes with these home invasions. first, for example,
campbell, following this story that is continuing to develop. what are you learning about the fbi and why the fbi might be involved yeah sarah, the federal investigatorsh local law enforcement because the concern here is that this may be global in nature. >> law enforcement sources tell us that one theory is that these are transnational gangs international criminal syndicates that are actually coming here to the u.s. >> in order to conduct these home robberies, as you mentioned....
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sarah campbell, bbc news.u saw there the prime minster was taking part in events in paris with the french president emmanuel macron. he becomes the first british prime minister since sir winston churchill to travel to france to commemorate armistice day. diplomacy was also on the agenda — with the two leaders discusing ukraine and the middle east. 0ur dipomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. beneath the iconic arc de triomphe in paris two men sending a powerful message. president macron personally invited sir keir to attend france's national commemorations. standing side by side for a morning of ceremony and symbolism. not since the end of world war ii, according to no.10, has a british prime minister done this. grainy images show the french wartime leader charles de gaulle standing beside winston churchill, who you can just see here, tipping his hat. together today, they laid wreaths of remembrance. but pressing modern day problems also preoccupy these men, which they discussed away from the cameras,
sarah campbell, bbc news.u saw there the prime minster was taking part in events in paris with the french president emmanuel macron. he becomes the first british prime minister since sir winston churchill to travel to france to commemorate armistice day. diplomacy was also on the agenda — with the two leaders discusing ukraine and the middle east. 0ur dipomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. beneath the iconic arc de triomphe in paris two men sending a powerful message. president...
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and sarah campbell. our headlines today: storm burt is sweeping across the uk, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rain and snow. disruption is expected in all four nations. amber weather warning said to go into force across northern england and parts of scotland. up to a0 centimetres of snow expected. roads here across the pennines are still open but for how long?— here across the pennines are still open but for how long? good morning. exect a open but for how long? good morning. meet a triple — open but for how long? good morning. expect a triple threat _ open but for how long? good morning. expect a triple threat of _ open but for how long? good morning. expect a triple threat of severe - expect a triple threat of severe weather across the country today. first we have heavy snowfall parts of northern england and scotland followed by heavy rain and gales for all of us throughout the day today. you can catch all the latest of when and where from me a little later on. the government in laos says it's �*
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and sarah campbell. our headlines today: storm burt is sweeping across the uk, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rain and snow. disruption is expected in all four nations. amber weather warning said to go into force across northern england and parts of scotland. up to a0 centimetres of snow expected. roads here across the pennines are still open but for how long?— here across the pennines are still open but for how long? good morning. exect a open...
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welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: a climate deal rescued from the jaws of defeat — a summit in azerbaijan finally reaches an agreement, with more money for developing nations and tough language on cutting emissions. it is an 11th hour deal, at the 11th hour for climate and keeping 1.5 degrees alive. it is the right thing to do for britain in the right thing for the world. heavy rain and thawing snow combine to bring flooding as storm bert continues to batter parts of the uk. good morning. the weather story is dominated by storm bert. england and wales, goforth costs of winds and heavy rain mr west to east and severe gales will battle the coast across scotland and northern ireland with a rush of squally showers. more details from me throughout the morning. faith leaders unite in their opposition to the assisted dying bill and there's strong criticism from thejustice secretary over a lack of legal safeguards. more problems for manchester city — the champions are beaten again. it's five defeats in a
welcome to breakfast with sarah campbell and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: a climate deal rescued from the jaws of defeat — a summit in azerbaijan finally reaches an agreement, with more money for developing nations and tough language on cutting emissions. it is an 11th hour deal, at the 11th hour for climate and keeping 1.5 degrees alive. it is the right thing to do for britain in the right thing for the world. heavy rain and thawing snow combine to bring flooding as storm bert...