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technical university in berlin just published a study that shows that anti semitism and anti semitic attitudes are practically exploding online. yes i read that study too it worries me a lot and in my opinion anti semitism has always been present in germany. but it wasn't as blatant as it is now. that's new and it's strongly related to how the internet and social media have contributed to disinhibiting uses it also worries me to observe how this virtual world is becoming more and more like our real world. and the very negative impact it has on our personal behavior. and by the way this isn't only the case for anti semitism it's also affected issues like racism may sound to me how my phobia etc. concerning the internet where do you think your tasks lie in your new position. that we need to ensure that the network inform intact passed in germany last year is actually applied. so when anti semitic and racist content is posted it is truly deleted and the internet providers are held accountable to do so. on the other side we need to raise awareness. so that people who find anti semitic co
technical university in berlin just published a study that shows that anti semitism and anti semitic attitudes are practically exploding online. yes i read that study too it worries me a lot and in my opinion anti semitism has always been present in germany. but it wasn't as blatant as it is now. that's new and it's strongly related to how the internet and social media have contributed to disinhibiting uses it also worries me to observe how this virtual world is becoming more and more like our...
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between the islamic religion and anti semitism. and that's not the case. but anti semitism perpetrated by muslim people is indeed a growing problem and the challenge we need to face. is specially in light of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis. here we're dealing with people who were socialized in countries where anti semitism was part of everyday life it was almost state doctrine now an immense integration task lies ahead of us. but i must add these people didn't come here because they wanted to spread anti semitism but because they feared for their lives and that's why we are offering them protection. how do we deal with those large number of people who as you say inherited jewish prejudice. we need to inform them we need to show them that whoever lives here needs to stick to our rules and our values that includes respecting jewish people the same as women who can dress how they like. and we need to signify whoever wants to succeed in this society must understand our history our sensitivity when it comes to anti semitism and when t
between the islamic religion and anti semitism. and that's not the case. but anti semitism perpetrated by muslim people is indeed a growing problem and the challenge we need to face. is specially in light of the twenty fifteen refugee crisis. here we're dealing with people who were socialized in countries where anti semitism was part of everyday life it was almost state doctrine now an immense integration task lies ahead of us. but i must add these people didn't come here because they wanted to...
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it has all anti—semitism at this point. it has a ll started anti—semitism at this point.dopt a different definition of anti—semitism to the ih area definition of anti—semitism to the ih are a anti—semitism definition, and this led to words between margaret and another mp, ian austin, and the leader, and an investigation will was launched against margaret hodge for her behaviour and ian austin for her behaviour, which was seen as austin for her behaviour, which was seen as inappropriate —— an investigation was launched. tom watson, the deputy leader, said a couple of days ago he thought it should be dropped and the anti—semitism definition should be taken on as the definition of anti—semitism for labour, at which pointan anti—semitism for labour, at which point an appalling campaign, resign watson, was launched on twitter, and it has been revolting in its level of anti—semitism and abuse and is disgraceful in any democracy. now we hear today that the action against margaret hodge but not ian austin has been dropped, but labour claim ina has been dropped, but labour claim i
it has all anti—semitism at this point. it has a ll started anti—semitism at this point.dopt a different definition of anti—semitism to the ih area definition of anti—semitism to the ih are a anti—semitism definition, and this led to words between margaret and another mp, ian austin, and the leader, and an investigation will was launched against margaret hodge for her behaviour and ian austin for her behaviour, which was seen as austin for her behaviour, which was seen as...
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to not be anti—semitic ——. is going on out there. also, i want the party that hasn't done to take seriously the local thuggery that is going on by labour party members who would never have allowed to get back into the labour party. you're calling the labour party anti—semitic. do you stand by this? is the labour party leader anti—semite? stand by this? is the labour party leader anti-semite? no, i'm asking to make these changes and i think he will do this. but i think he's also right in saying that we have the right in saying that we have the right to criticise israel. i don't think they should stop thinking criticism. but we have to do this in a way that it doesn't seem we are anti—semites. we cannot be seen to have a labour party with these hard—core people thinking they can control their mps. of course, we have a duty to our local labour parties. but our primary duty is to our voters. people must know that when they go to the polls that members know the voters who are suffering. many labour members and activ
to not be anti—semitic ——. is going on out there. also, i want the party that hasn't done to take seriously the local thuggery that is going on by labour party members who would never have allowed to get back into the labour party. you're calling the labour party anti—semitic. do you stand by this? is the labour party leader anti—semite? stand by this? is the labour party leader anti-semite? no, i'm asking to make these changes and i think he will do this. but i think he's also right...
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doesn't speakfor anyone who is anti—semitic doesn't speak for him, despite anyone who is anti—semiticn to root out anti—semitism and racism, he does not seem to be prepared to accept, in full, this international definition and the exa m ples international definition and the examples which have been so widely accepted elsewhere. there is a consultation now that is happening, so consultation now that is happening, so he doesn't want to pre—empt that. my so he doesn't want to pre—empt that. my personal view is i agree the author of the original text, kenneth stern, who has expressed serious concerns about how this is used to shut down criticism of israel. is just ten words that worry people, everything else is fine. —— it is. those words are being used in barnet council in north london, to try to prevent people who criticise israel from using their facilities. globally do it effectively is making it absolutely clear that this isn't about debates around the middle east, is that safety and security of jews in written. that is to have vigorous and open debate about the middle east, you can
doesn't speakfor anyone who is anti—semitic doesn't speak for him, despite anyone who is anti—semiticn to root out anti—semitism and racism, he does not seem to be prepared to accept, in full, this international definition and the exa m ples international definition and the examples which have been so widely accepted elsewhere. there is a consultation now that is happening, so consultation now that is happening, so he doesn't want to pre—empt that. my so he doesn't want to pre—empt...
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this dispute over the rules over anti—semitism in the labour party just over the rules over anti—semitismon, and on. to answer your question, they had to draw a line under it. the video message today will attempt that. but that might prove difficult when you've gotjeremy corbyn‘s second in command, tom watson, talking to the guardian this morning saying that the party is at risk of disappearing into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassment over this issue. there is a danger the party might render itself unfit for office. tom watson's issue is around the rules that the labour party has recently adopted, surrounding how it deals with anti—semitic conduct. while they did adopt the internationally accepted definition of anti—semitism, they didn't include or change for examples of what anti—semitic conduct could look like. tom watson says they should include all of those examples. we did askjeremy corbyn‘s office and jeremy corbyn himself to respond to tom watson's comments today and they we re tom watson's comments today and they were unwilling to do so. but we do have this video published
this dispute over the rules over anti—semitism in the labour party just over the rules over anti—semitismon, and on. to answer your question, they had to draw a line under it. the video message today will attempt that. but that might prove difficult when you've gotjeremy corbyn‘s second in command, tom watson, talking to the guardian this morning saying that the party is at risk of disappearing into a vortex of eternal shame and embarrassment over this issue. there is a danger the party...
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anti—semitism even in the same sentence makes me anti—semitism even in the same sentence makes me physicallypens here, they need to clean this up. let's turn to the telegraph. police fears as major crime probe. the metropolitan police employs 42 civilians at a cost of £22 million. west midlands employs 126. the scary bit is that somehow they think that this is a new trick scenario where you got civilians investigating crimes even though they may have beenin crimes even though they may have been in the police force. you have got problems with miscarriage of justice, these things have to go to court and if they find one little inch that is a mistake, it is thrown out. this is a real scare story. it's frightening. some of those cases they are talking about, we are talking about tried to work on serious investigations including child—abuse, terrorist offences, even homicide. the implications, maybe there are more later on, it is about cuts to police funds. the conservative party's last bid to save money. whatever happened to the home secretary? what was her name ain? home secretary? what was her
anti—semitism even in the same sentence makes me anti—semitism even in the same sentence makes me physicallypens here, they need to clean this up. let's turn to the telegraph. police fears as major crime probe. the metropolitan police employs 42 civilians at a cost of £22 million. west midlands employs 126. the scary bit is that somehow they think that this is a new trick scenario where you got civilians investigating crimes even though they may have beenin crimes even though they may have...
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if you want and are given over the definition of anti—semitism and you want to dance oi'i anti—semitism the head of a pin saying we will a cce pt two on the head of a pin saying we will accept two thirds of it, i want the leader of the opposition position to explain to people like me to explain why he's doing this, why are you arguing with the jewish community? you draw the parallel with trump because it's about going over the heads of the established media, the newspapers, and going straight to your supporters or trying to change people's mines. someone whose mind isn't changed by this is the daily telegraph's got tony ben's granddaughter caught up in this —— minds. caroline, what do we know? emily ben, a legacy of diehard, nobody can doubt her labour values, it's in her blood. she has said what jeremy corbyn has said is unacceptable and her problem is she has been trolled quite ruthlessly by these hard—line has been trolled quite ruthlessly by these ha rd—line corba has been trolled quite ruthlessly by these hard—line corba nights we have been discussing. she's been drawn into this de
if you want and are given over the definition of anti—semitism and you want to dance oi'i anti—semitism the head of a pin saying we will a cce pt two on the head of a pin saying we will accept two thirds of it, i want the leader of the opposition position to explain to people like me to explain why he's doing this, why are you arguing with the jewish community? you draw the parallel with trump because it's about going over the heads of the established media, the newspapers, and going...
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the uk: jeremy corbyn has apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitismn the labour party. he said his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. china's started the week with its shanghai stock market being the worst performer in the region this year. but will it take for a bounceback? and one bakerfinds sweet success using social media as a mainform sweet success using social media as a main form of marketing. sweet success using social media as a mainform of marketing. —— mcgregor. hello and welcome to asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl business report. i am sharanjit leyl. we start in china, where the shanghai composited has emerged as asia's was performing stock market in 2018. the index is down almost 20% for the year. on friday, stocks closed their worst week since february. donald trump has sent a tweet over the weekend saying that his strategy of steep tariffs on chinese imports is working far better than ever anticipated. this tweet followed a statement from chinese officials have threatened new tariffs on $50 billion worth of u
the uk: jeremy corbyn has apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitismn the labour party. he said his party had been too slow in dealing with allegations. china's started the week with its shanghai stock market being the worst performer in the region this year. but will it take for a bounceback? and one bakerfinds sweet success using social media as a mainform sweet success using social media as a main form of marketing. sweet success using social media as...
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"no place for anti—semitism in the labour party."labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame". the government publishes plans to change organ donation in england to an "opt—out" system from 2020. at present, donors have to sign up to the nhs register. children's entertainer barry chuckle, one—half of the chuckle brothers, has died at the age of 73. his comedy partner and brother paul said he'd lost his very best friend. iam afraid i am afraid it is not going to well for ireland in the ice hockey final, field hockey, what am i saying? good afternoon. yes, spoiler alert, ireland not having the best but we start with football. manchester city have won the community shield, beating chelsea 2—0 at wembley. it was maurizio sarri's first game in charge of the fa cup winners, while city seem to have picked up where they left off after their record—breaking premier league season. city's english teenager phil foden was at the heart of the first goal. his run and pass set up sergio aguero to put the champions in front, that aguero's
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the exa m ples of anti—semitism, including all of the examples of what constitutes anti—semitic behaviour done. the statement released by the labour leader, sent to party members this lunchtime, does not address that issue. there is some pretty strong language from jeremy corbyn, calling anti—semitism poison and seeing that anybody with the labour party who uses anti—semitic language needs to understand the do not do it in his name or in the name of the party. he says, you are not supporters. he said that anyone who denies anti—semitism is an issue in the party is contributing to the problem. we have asked for that video. we have asked for an interview with jeremy corbyn. they have not responded. they have not responded to requests for comment. it is worth pointing out that key issue around libra's code of conduct raised by tom watson —— code of conduct by labour. it is not addressed by the statement. we have talked about labour party. lenders talked about labour party. lenders talk about the government and brexit. we have been hearing from the trade secretary stephen —— saying that he no
the exa m ples of anti—semitism, including all of the examples of what constitutes anti—semitic behaviour done. the statement released by the labour leader, sent to party members this lunchtime, does not address that issue. there is some pretty strong language from jeremy corbyn, calling anti—semitism poison and seeing that anybody with the labour party who uses anti—semitic language needs to understand the do not do it in his name or in the name of the party. he says, you are not...
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a number of labour mps, notjust anti—semitism. a number of labour mps, not just dame anti—semitism.rgaret hodge, have been cross about this and think the party should adopt this full definition, including indeed tom watson, the deputy labour leader, who wrote in the observer yesterday that he thought the labour party should adopt this definition but that led to some members of the labour party calling for him to resign so it shows there are divisions over this. today a labour party member was suspended from the party in the wake of this tom watson article after making alleged anti—semitic comments online. so we can see that this issue does deeply divide the labour party in how well it's been handling this anti—semitism problem. jeremy corbyn, of course, he released a video over the weekend saying he does take the issue seriously, he reiterated an apology to the jewish community and basically said he is determined to get this right and anyone expressing anti—semitic views doesn't do so in his name. i'm sure his people are well aware this saga has been rumbling on for some time and it
a number of labour mps, notjust anti—semitism. a number of labour mps, not just dame anti—semitism.rgaret hodge, have been cross about this and think the party should adopt this full definition, including indeed tom watson, the deputy labour leader, who wrote in the observer yesterday that he thought the labour party should adopt this definition but that led to some members of the labour party calling for him to resign so it shows there are divisions over this. today a labour party member...
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’ anti—semitism, they didn't include or change four examples of what anti—semitic conduct should look jeremy corbyn himself to respond to tom watson's comments today. they were not willing to do so. but we have had this video published by the labour party ofjeremy corbyn and it was sent direct to labour party members. ina sent direct to labour party members. in ajeremy sent direct to labour party members. in a jeremy corbyn says anybody who uses anti—semitic poison needs to know they do so not in his name or the name of the labour party. he said anyone who denies anti—semitism has emerged within the labour party has emerged within the labour party has actually wrong, in his words, and he says they are contributing to the problem. why is this row causing so the problem. why is this row causing so much damage to labour, given jeremy corbyn has said, the changes still ca ptu re jeremy corbyn has said, the changes still capture the essence of that international definition even if they don't use the exact words? the issueis they don't use the exact words? the issue is around the fact that
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row. critical about the latest anti-semitism row.riticised jeremy corbyn. that they should therefore be pursued and it has always been a terrible idea. in this article, tom watson thinks the investigation should be dropped. exactly. i don't think margaret hodge was right when he said jeremy corbyn —— when she said jeremy corbyn was a racist and an anti—semite. the definition and exa m ples an anti—semite. the definition and examples should be wholly adopted. that is problematic notjust the labour party voters but lots of other people, i think. labour party voters but lots of other people, ithink. it labour party voters but lots of other people, i think. it says something about quite the scale of this will row. if you have the deputy leader on the front page of a national paper attacking his own leader? it feels like death by a thousand cuts. this is being played out in the papers, horrendous. there is no doubt there is politicking at play here. margaret hodge and tom watson wouldn't be fans ofjeremy corbyn and his policy. but tom wat
row. critical about the latest anti-semitism row.riticised jeremy corbyn. that they should therefore be pursued and it has always been a terrible idea. in this article, tom watson thinks the investigation should be dropped. exactly. i don't think margaret hodge was right when he said jeremy corbyn —— when she said jeremy corbyn was a racist and an anti—semite. the definition and exa m ples an anti—semite. the definition and examples should be wholly adopted. that is problematic notjust...
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the international definition of anti—semitism? but international definition of anti—semitism ?r own alternative, we should be with the universal declaration. i do think thatjeremy is right when he says that his worry about signing that full document would stop people criticising the government of israel, and the government of israel deserves to be criticised. there is provision within the wording? we should make it very clear, just because you criticise the government of israel, as i do, i think their policies towards the palestinians are appalling, and if i was designing a policy to obliterate israel, i would advocate what the israeli government is doing. i do that in a way to try and change the views of the israeli government, not to do it in views of the israeli government, not to do itina views of the israeli government, not to do it in a way where they would see it as somebody as an anti—semite attacking them. that is the real distinction. the legitimate comment is totally proper, but we should not allow that legitimate comment, that space, to be occupied by those people w
the international definition of anti—semitism? but international definition of anti—semitism ?r own alternative, we should be with the universal declaration. i do think thatjeremy is right when he says that his worry about signing that full document would stop people criticising the government of israel, and the government of israel deserves to be criticised. there is provision within the wording? we should make it very clear, just because you criticise the government of israel, as i do, i...
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a new message from jeremy corbyn on anti—semitism but his deputy suggests labour needs to go further. war ii vintage plane crashes in the swiss alps killing all 20 people on board. crashes in the swiss alps the reality of addiction in a town that cut drug—related deaths in the 19905 — we have a special report. and victory for england's georgia hall, as she wins the british open. good evening. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro says an attempt was made on his life at a military parade in the capital caracas today — using drones packed with explosives. in the capital caracas today — he's blamed a "right—wing plot" by forces within venezuela — and the colombian president — for the apparent attack. colombia says the accusation is baseless. tonight, the venezuelan government has said six people have been arrested and face the maximum punishment. our latin america correspondent katy watson reports. mr maduro‘s speech started off like all the others, a rallying call on state television to support his revolution. and then this happened. to support his revolution. the sound cuts off. to s
a new message from jeremy corbyn on anti—semitism but his deputy suggests labour needs to go further. war ii vintage plane crashes in the swiss alps killing all 20 people on board. crashes in the swiss alps the reality of addiction in a town that cut drug—related deaths in the 19905 — we have a special report. and victory for england's georgia hall, as she wins the british open. good evening. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro says an attempt was made on his life at a military parade...
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international definition of anti—semitism? international definition of anti-semitism?y telling the jewish community first of all, we are not accepting the definition that large parts of the jewish community and others have accepted, even though i acce pt accept there are problems with it. if you start by saying he will not acce pt if you start by saying he will not accept that definition, the jewish community deals it is on about that and not being listened to, and it would have been better in my view for the nec to have accepted that definition, then said, there are one or two issues where we feel it hasn't gone far enough, we want to do with freedom of speech, other issues, and we want to talk to a wide range of jewish issues, and we want to talk to a wide range ofjewish leaders about that. what has been the impact of all this, in barnet, for example? in terms of the voting, electoral support for the labour party?|j think it is a commonly held view that it was expected that barnet would be ta ken that it was expected that barnet would be taken by the labour party, an
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definition of anti-semitism. westminster. that reaction does not seem to suggest thatjeremy corbyn's latest article is going to do anything to calm this row. i don't think that's whatjeremy corbyn calm this row. i don't think that's what jeremy corbyn and calm this row. i don't think that's whatjeremy corbyn and his team were hoping for when they came up with the idea of doing this article in the idea of doing this article in the guardian. if you look at the wording of it, he talks about routing and —— rooting out anti—semites. he acknowledges that the process has been too slow when have been investigations. but he talks about how the party is trying to deal with that, trying to speed up to deal with that, trying to speed up the process. the key sticking point really is that issue of the code of conduct, because his critics say that labour haven't taken on the full exa m ples say that labour haven't taken on the full examples set out in the international code. labour disagrees with that. jeremy corbyn does addres
definition of anti-semitism. westminster. that reaction does not seem to suggest thatjeremy corbyn's latest article is going to do anything to calm this row. i don't think that's whatjeremy corbyn calm this row. i don't think that's what jeremy corbyn and calm this row. i don't think that's whatjeremy corbyn and his team were hoping for when they came up with the idea of doing this article in the idea of doing this article in the guardian. if you look at the wording of it, he talks about...
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he said anti—semitism was repugnant.mmittee, anti—semitism is where you use at effo rts anti—semitism is where you use at efforts to criticise people for being jewish and when you attack jewish people for being what they are, it is unacceptable. but yet you answer your own question with what you have just read out. two years ago it was a problem, one year ago it was a problem, march it was a problem, august, it is still a problem. do you accept he is making progress with public assertions it is unacceptable within the labour party, within britain?” is unacceptable within the labour party, within britain? i don't think he's making any progress at all. but you will acknowledge he is trying to. i don't think he's trying to. what do you think those statements are about? it is a distraction, he moved a rock and the anti—semites crawled out from underneath it. they are not going back. we talked about the effect of social media, it has caused so much harm. what used to be an acceptable position that you could control a bunch of
he said anti—semitism was repugnant.mmittee, anti—semitism is where you use at effo rts anti—semitism is where you use at efforts to criticise people for being jewish and when you attack jewish people for being what they are, it is unacceptable. but yet you answer your own question with what you have just read out. two years ago it was a problem, one year ago it was a problem, march it was a problem, august, it is still a problem. do you accept he is making progress with public assertions...
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the headlines at 11pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party afteris deputy warned labour could disappear into a vortex of eternal shame if it wasn't resolved. detectives investigating the death of midwife samantha eastwood have charged a man with her murder. 32—year—old michael stirling will appear in court tomorrow morning president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out, currently just under 40% of people are signed up. ididn't i didn't have any hesitation. we walked haley to theatre, said goodbye and i kissed her and ijust said, go save some lives, hayley. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster and entertainment journalist, caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew. stay with us for that. good evening. jeremy corbyn has again apologised for the hur
the headlines at 11pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party afteris deputy warned labour could disappear into a vortex of eternal shame if it wasn't resolved. detectives investigating the death of midwife samantha eastwood have charged a man with her murder. 32—year—old michael stirling will appear in court tomorrow morning president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones...
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"no place for anti—semitism in the labour party".emy corbyn uses a video message to try to allay concerns. his deputy warns if the dispute isn't resolved, labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame". adults in england will automatically become organ donors unless they opt out, under plans unveiled today. just under 40% of people are currently signed up — half the number who say they support organ donation. we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye and ijust kissed her and i said, "just go and save some lives, hayley." to you, to me... after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle, of the chuckle brothers, has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and will the luck of the irish propel their amateur women hockey players to victory in their first world cup final. they take on defending champions, the netherlands, in half an hour. ireland began the tournament as the second lowest ranked side. ireland began the tournament as the second lowest ranked side. a boa constrictor has been filmed apparently
"no place for anti—semitism in the labour party".emy corbyn uses a video message to try to allay concerns. his deputy warns if the dispute isn't resolved, labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame". adults in england will automatically become organ donors unless they opt out, under plans unveiled today. just under 40% of people are currently signed up — half the number who say they support organ donation. we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye and ijust...
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paper, mr field urges the labour leadership to end what he calls its "racist toleration of anti—semitismere's our political correspondent, tom barton. while things may have looked friendly, frank field and jeremy corbyn were never close political allies. and now they're even further. writing in his local paper, the liverpool echo, frank field said what he called labour's blatantly racist toleration of anti—semitism must cease. and he said the party must recognise the culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation that it has allowed to grow. that culture, he said, is present among labour activists in his own birkenhead constituency, who recently passed a vote of no confidence in him.
paper, mr field urges the labour leadership to end what he calls its "racist toleration of anti—semitismere's our political correspondent, tom barton. while things may have looked friendly, frank field and jeremy corbyn were never close political allies. and now they're even further. writing in his local paper, the liverpool echo, frank field said what he called labour's blatantly racist toleration of anti—semitism must cease. and he said the party must recognise the culture of...
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but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn.e a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than justjeremy corbyn now. the rot thatjeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party. for more than 30 years, jeremy corbyn‘s been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of anti—semitism, but hasn't included all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. the international code says, for example, it's anti—semitic to draw comparisons between israeli policy and the nazis. labour's version says party members should resist using nazi metaphors, but adds it is not an
but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn.e a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than justjeremy corbyn now. the rot thatjeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party. for more than 30 years, jeremy corbyn‘s been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today...
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he does have a tin ear in some respects about anti—semitism.i looked at that and went, ugh. it is not a great cv for a party leader. the difficulty is the rigidity. let me quote a great intellectual source which i think is a window into this, and that is the peanuts comic strip. linus famously said once, "i love mankind, its people i can't stand". there is a kind of echo in this grand ideological stance. i was talking to somejewish friends in the united states last year who have, even in the us, started, they said, as us citizens born and bred, to feel a little uncomfortable about some of the political debate towards israel. they said what people who aren't jewish perhaps don't understand, particularly for those who have relatives who died in the holocaust, is that israel is the ultimate place of safety. so forjews who look around the world and think, "at any time in history, somebody has turned on us "and either persecuted us, whether it is pogroms in russia "and other countries or what happened in germany "or indeed the attacks "in the uk in
he does have a tin ear in some respects about anti—semitism.i looked at that and went, ugh. it is not a great cv for a party leader. the difficulty is the rigidity. let me quote a great intellectual source which i think is a window into this, and that is the peanuts comic strip. linus famously said once, "i love mankind, its people i can't stand". there is a kind of echo in this grand ideological stance. i was talking to somejewish friends in the united states last year who have,...
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the headlines at 7pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party, afteris deputy warned that labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out. currently, just under 40% of people are signed up. i didn't have no hesitation. we walked hayley to theatre, said goodbye and ijust kissed her and ijust said, "go save some lives, hayley." tell you what, move it towards me a little bit. to you. to me. after half a century making people laugh, barry chuckle of the chuckle brothers has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and ireland's fairy tale run in the hockey world cup comes to an end as they're beaten 6—0 by netherlands in the final. that and the rest of the sports news in sportsday at 7:30pm. good evening. jeremy corbyn has again apologi
the headlines at 7pm: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party, afteris deputy warned that labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out....
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also coming up: the row over accusations of anti—semitism within the labour party.byn says he apologises for the concerns and anxiety caused after he attended a meeting where the israeli government was compared to the nazis. at an emergency drought summit, the farmers‘ union tells ministers the prolonged hot weather is affecting food production. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, polly mackenzie from the think—tank demos, and steven swinford from the daily telegraph. stay with us for that. the army is on the streets of zimbabwe's capital tonight. water cannon and live bullets have been used against opposition supporters claming the election there has been rigged. police in harare say three people have died. the chance of a peaceful transition to a new post—mugabe era is quickly evaporating. the result has been delayed that will announce which of these two men will become president and lead the country, emmerson mnangagwa of the ruling party, zanu—pf, or nelson chamisa of the opposition mdc, and eu monitors are appeal
also coming up: the row over accusations of anti—semitism within the labour party.byn says he apologises for the concerns and anxiety caused after he attended a meeting where the israeli government was compared to the nazis. at an emergency drought summit, the farmers‘ union tells ministers the prolonged hot weather is affecting food production. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, polly mackenzie from the think—tank demos, and steven...
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and why the leader of the british labour party is finding allegations of anti—semitism hard to shakeff. with me: ned temko is a political commentator and former editor of the jewish chronicle. thomas kielinger is a biographer and writes for germany's die welt. maria margaronis, a writer and broadcaster of greek descent, is london correspondent for the nation. the us journalist stryker mcguire writes for bloomberg markets. a warm welcome to all of you, thanks for being with us. first, though, news which has broken this weekend — the death of kofi annan, who was un secretary—general for ten years. a ghanaian by birth, he was the first man from sub—sa ha ran africa to head the organisation. having joined the un in 1962, kofi annan rose through the ranks, ending up in charge of peacekeeping operations. his two five—year terms running the un included the american—led invasion of iraq. thomas, i suppose that is probably the cause he was most frustrated by, something he ultimately felt had been an illegal act. he was not the only one frustrated by it and who thought it was an illegal act. e
and why the leader of the british labour party is finding allegations of anti—semitism hard to shakeff. with me: ned temko is a political commentator and former editor of the jewish chronicle. thomas kielinger is a biographer and writes for germany's die welt. maria margaronis, a writer and broadcaster of greek descent, is london correspondent for the nation. the us journalist stryker mcguire writes for bloomberg markets. a warm welcome to all of you, thanks for being with us. first, though,...
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i would say anti—semitism is far more rife on the right not just anti—semitism is far more rife on thet is in the labour party. but there is this particular tradition on the left, and anti—imperialist tradition which goes from supporting the rights of palestinians to self—determination, which is extremely important and which is extremely important and which is extremely important and which is often elided and wiped out in discussions, with a kind of criticism of israel which can shade into anti—semitism. and i think corbyn needs to come out and say clearly where he stands on that. but i5n't clearly where he stands on that. but isn't the problem that he might not 5tand isn't the problem that he might not stand on the right side of that? his difficulty in saying that is similar to his difficulty in coming out and saying what he thinks about brexit. ambiguity, thy name is corbyn. you need to stand in solidarity with the people you see as your allies, rather than responding to changing events and being able to think on your feet and respond events and being able to think on yourfeet and re
i would say anti—semitism is far more rife on the right not just anti—semitism is far more rife on thet is in the labour party. but there is this particular tradition on the left, and anti—imperialist tradition which goes from supporting the rights of palestinians to self—determination, which is extremely important and which is extremely important and which is extremely important and which is often elided and wiped out in discussions, with a kind of criticism of israel which can shade...
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that is classic anti—semitism. citizens. that is classic anti-semitism.to exceptionalisejew hatred, because we should take it with all of the others. she then said something unusual about anti—semitism compared to other races. we don't often hear when roma people say there is anti—roma sentiment, or black people say there is anti—black sentiment, that they are only saying it to manipulate international politics, or the potential future leader of the labour party. i do think she was saying that. not those exact words, you ask what the reason was for the coverage that anti—semitism is getting, and she said words to the effect that it is there because there is a movement againstjeremy corbyn, and that is to silence discussion over his views of israel. now, that in itself is anti—semitic, because when you take a minority group who, with extreme force and unusual unity in this country have said they feel that there is an accident existential problem, and people are discussing the prospect of having to leave the country, when they are in that situation and you
that is classic anti—semitism. citizens. that is classic anti-semitism.to exceptionalisejew hatred, because we should take it with all of the others. she then said something unusual about anti—semitism compared to other races. we don't often hear when roma people say there is anti—roma sentiment, or black people say there is anti—black sentiment, that they are only saying it to manipulate international politics, or the potential future leader of the labour party. i do think she was...
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but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. failed to issue a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than just jeremy corbyn now. the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party. for more than 30 years jeremy corbyn's been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of anti—semitism, but hasn't included all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. the international code says, for example, it's anti—semitic to draw comparisons between israeli policy and the nazis. labour's version says party members should resist using nazi metaphors, but a
but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. failed to issue a real proper apology, it's too late. we don't think there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than just jeremy corbyn now. the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party. for more than 30 years jeremy corbyn's been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about...
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he has to deal with anti—semitism that is so strong within the labour party.n speak to the guardian columnist, dawn foster. we see him and says this needs to spurjeremy corbyn to do more about the problem of anti—semitism in the party. you think it will make you do anything differently?” party. you think it will make you do anything differently? i think at the moment the party are committed to stamping this out. there have been a number of things being put in place at the moment. i know the party are working very hard to try and hold members to account. so when people are actually reported for anti—semitic comments it is being dealt with a lot quicker. i think that most people in the labour party are committed to staying in the party and the thing forward with trying to stamp this out. and i think there are a few things going on. frank field was actually facing the selection due to his feelings of brexit. as was my mp, kate. so i think there is a tussle going on a level as —— as going on as well with a lot of mps being held accountable for their own positions.
he has to deal with anti—semitism that is so strong within the labour party.n speak to the guardian columnist, dawn foster. we see him and says this needs to spurjeremy corbyn to do more about the problem of anti—semitism in the party. you think it will make you do anything differently?” party. you think it will make you do anything differently? i think at the moment the party are committed to stamping this out. there have been a number of things being put in place at the moment. i know...
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the headlines: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputyned labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out — currently just under 40% of people are signed up. i had no hesitation. we walked to future and said goodbye, i kissed her and just said go and some lives. after half a century of making people laugh, barry chuckle, of the chuckle brothers, has died. brother paul says he's lost his very best friend. and coming up at 8:30pm — the travel show is in south africa as the country marks the centenary of the birth of former president, nelson mandela. jeremy corbyn has again apologised for the hurt that's been caused to manyjewish people by anti—semitism in the labour party. in a video message, the labour leader acknowledged that his par
the headlines: jeremy corbyn apologises on social media over anti—semitism in the party — after his deputyned labour could disappear into a "vortex of eternal shame" if it wasn't resolved. president maduro of venezuela blames right—wing opponents and colombia for what he says was an assassination attempt using drones carrying explosives. the government here unveils new plans for organ donation. adults in england will automatically become donors unless they opt out — currently...
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but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than just jeremy corbyn now. the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party. for more than 30 years, jeremy corbyn's been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be the next prime minister. and the anger in his party isn't just about his past. it's about decisions being made now, about a code of conduct. the party has adopted a widely accepted international definition of anti—semitism, but hasn't included all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. the international code says, for example, it's anti—semitic to draw comparisons between israeli policy and the nazis. labour's version says party members should resist using nazi metaphors, but adds it is not anti—semitic to criticise policies of the israeli stat
but some campaigners against anti—semitism have no confidence in mr corbyn. there's anything that mr corbyn can do, and apart from anything else it's more than just jeremy corbyn now. the rot that jeremy corbyn brought in has gripped the party. for more than 30 years, jeremy corbyn's been one of parliament's most vociferous pro—palestinian campaigners, sometimes appearing alongside people with controversial views about israel. but today the scrutiny is far greater, because he wants to be...
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in a letter to the chief whip he said the labour party has become a force for anti—semitism. anti—racist party and i want the party to be clearly seen that the local thuggery that is going on will not control local mps. louise ellman is a labour mp and is in our westminster studio. this was a scathing comment from frank field, calling the party racist, nasty, bullying, is he right? i am sad frank field feels he can no longer sit as a labour mp and his comments about the labour pa rty‘s failure to his comments about the labour party's failure to deal with anti—semitism are correct and they saddened and angered me very much. the deputy leader said it was a wake—up call for the party. the deputy leader said it was a wake-up call for the party. are you confident it will be? it should be. i hope thatjeremy corbyn realises he has not only got to say he will ta ke he has not only got to say he will take action against anti—semitism, he has to do something about it and general talk will not do, he had to deal with anti—semitism that is so strong within the labour party. how would you
in a letter to the chief whip he said the labour party has become a force for anti—semitism. anti—racist party and i want the party to be clearly seen that the local thuggery that is going on will not control local mps. louise ellman is a labour mp and is in our westminster studio. this was a scathing comment from frank field, calling the party racist, nasty, bullying, is he right? i am sad frank field feels he can no longer sit as a labour mp and his comments about the labour pa rty‘s...
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has not responded to a call from his deputy, tom watson, to adopt the full definition of anti—semitism the holocaust lives. reporter: mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour party? he's not answering questions, but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says sorry for the hurt caused to manyjewish people. people who use anti—semitic poison need to understand, you do not do it in my name or the name of my party. you are not our supporters. and anyone who denies that this has surfaced in our party is clearly actually wrong and contributing to the problem. all: shame on you! jewish groups are angry about the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism that the labour party has decided to adopt in its code of conduct because it doesn't include all of the examples that come with it spelling out anti—semitic behaviour. labour says it's trying to make t
has not responded to a call from his deputy, tom watson, to adopt the full definition of anti—semitism the holocaust lives. reporter: mr corbyn, when will you do enough for thejewish community to be happy with the labour party? he's not answering questions, but jeremy corbyn‘s under growing pressure to do something to prove he's taking the issue of anti—semitism seriously. mr corbyn‘s refused several requests for interviews. instead, the labour party filmed this message in which he says...
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definition of anti—semitism into the code of ethics.ntextualise those examples, and the point out they have reopened a consultation into the code of conduct. butjust yesterdayjeremy corbyn wrote an article for the guardian newspaper in which he attempted to reassure the jewish community they promised to root out anti—semitism from the party. many people will see the comments from tom watson as an attempt to undermine jeremy comments from tom watson as an attempt to underminejeremy corbyn. there is no doubt that the pressure on him will continue to grow. thank you. portuguese firefighters in the algarve are struggling to bring wildfires under control, as the southern european heatwave continues. temperatures have climbed to 46 degrees celsius, approaching the all—time european record. fire warnings have been issued across the iberian peninsula, as chi chi izundu reports. portugal — the latest country battling wildfire. some 700 firefighters are still tried to stop flames taking further hold of a eucalyptus forest near the town of monchiq
definition of anti—semitism into the code of ethics.ntextualise those examples, and the point out they have reopened a consultation into the code of conduct. butjust yesterdayjeremy corbyn wrote an article for the guardian newspaper in which he attempted to reassure the jewish community they promised to root out anti—semitism from the party. many people will see the comments from tom watson as an attempt to undermine jeremy comments from tom watson as an attempt to underminejeremy corbyn....
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jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have pretty much to him and said that jeremy corbyn is doing very badly on this. he is either an anti—semi or just a terrible person. they should be sorting this out. the trouble with this anti—semitism story is is is incredibly important. it matters is incredibly important. it matters is if someone is anti—semantic or not. but it seems the anti—semite story should not anyone's view. if you are projimmy kroeber, you do not think this is true. if you are anti—jimmy but, you suddenly do not think he is under a smear campaign because there are stories about him. you become entrenched in your views. we asked did he know what he was doing at this wreath—laying? was the aware what was going on? even if he was or was not, why did he do it? and
jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have pretty much to him and said that jeremy corbyn is doing very badly on this. he is either an anti—semi or just a terrible person. they should be sorting this out. the trouble with...
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anti—semitism within the labour party.the paper, a p pa re ntly has written for the paper, apparently seeking to try to address lots of the concerns of the jewish community. what we are hearing, it is not really had the desired effect? yes, you had the chairman for the campaign against anti—semitism earlier and he was very forthright about how he thought this was not enough and almost made it worse, really. it does seem that whatever jeremy corbyn it worse, really. it does seem that whateverjeremy corbyn does, and i think the problem here is twofold, one is that he has a long record of associating with people who, certainly people in the jewish community feel, are either anti—semitic or very hostile to them. so that is one, his track re cord them. so that is one, his track record is not a good one. secondly, of course, there is a feeling within the labour party, and to be fair to jeremy corbyn, he admits this in his article here, there has not been sufficient robustness and speed in dealing with incidents of anti—semitism
anti—semitism within the labour party.the paper, a p pa re ntly has written for the paper, apparently seeking to try to address lots of the concerns of the jewish community. what we are hearing, it is not really had the desired effect? yes, you had the chairman for the campaign against anti—semitism earlier and he was very forthright about how he thought this was not enough and almost made it worse, really. it does seem that whatever jeremy corbyn it worse, really. it does seem that...
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they claim that it helps to trivialize anti semitism in poland today. at the same time the right wing only in our organization has increased its public profile. last april they marched through the downscale. they looked like german stormtroopers from the one nine hundred thirty s. . jewish groups claim that the o. and r. is openly tolerated by the polish government. i asked sharon whether that's true. the little you. post is yes the government tolerates them as it does all organizations that are committed to poland's historical heritage and that obey the law. after all poland is a democratic country but that doesn't mean that we accept everything. another no by the anti semitic people on my own the a no they're not a jury at this point they operate within the framework of polish law i mean if she . would if the only in our fails to do that they could be banned would that ease the concerns of poland's jewish community. to find out more about that i'm travelling to the city of krakow. before the war was a major center of jewish culture. in one thousand ni
they claim that it helps to trivialize anti semitism in poland today. at the same time the right wing only in our organization has increased its public profile. last april they marched through the downscale. they looked like german stormtroopers from the one nine hundred thirty s. . jewish groups claim that the o. and r. is openly tolerated by the polish government. i asked sharon whether that's true. the little you. post is yes the government tolerates them as it does all organizations that...
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he condemned labour's leadership becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics.banish these views from politics, he said, a culture of intolerance, mess and intimidation now reigns into many parts of the party. 0thers are critical, but less so of the leadership. it's up to all of us, the nec, mps, members, if you see anti—semitism, tackle it, don'tjust dismiss it as a smear. will the resignation of this mp provoked a deep split? their friends and enemies of frank field who will be hoping itjust enemies of frank field who will be hoping it just might. enemies of frank field who will be hoping itjust might. and that is perhaps the biggest question. will this recognition from the labour group at westminster mean there will be more? could there even be a deep schism, in which those mps from a significant minority at westminster who disagree withjeremy corbyn, not just on europe or anti—semitism but many things, but it drives them over the edge? talk of a break at new centrist party, new grouping in british politics, has been rumbling for ramps —— for months, but thos
he condemned labour's leadership becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics.banish these views from politics, he said, a culture of intolerance, mess and intimidation now reigns into many parts of the party. 0thers are critical, but less so of the leadership. it's up to all of us, the nec, mps, members, if you see anti—semitism, tackle it, don'tjust dismiss it as a smear. will the resignation of this mp provoked a deep split? their friends and enemies of frank field who will be...
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. —— remove any anti—semitism.ssasination attempt involving explosive drones. several soldiers were injured. plans to make everyone in england a potential organ donor — unless they decide to opt out — are set out by the government today. liam fox — the international trade secretary — says ‘no deal‘ is the most likely outcome for the uk in brexit negotiations. but downing street insist the government can get a good deal. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn watson. action is under way on day four of the european in glasgow. she goes in the european in glasgow. she goes in the women and elimination race. it is an event she loves. there are there are sprints every other lap. as well as cycling, there is more swimming and ruling. —— rowing. ireland's women are preparing for the biggest match of their lives in today's hockey world cup final. they are the first irish team to reach a world cup final. their penalty shoot out against spain yesterday puts them against the world champions the n
. —— remove any anti—semitism.ssasination attempt involving explosive drones. several soldiers were injured. plans to make everyone in england a potential organ donor — unless they decide to opt out — are set out by the government today. liam fox — the international trade secretary — says ‘no deal‘ is the most likely outcome for the uk in brexit negotiations. but downing street insist the government can get a good deal. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre,...