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sheffield united defender daniel lafferty has been called up to the northern ireland squad for sunday'slifier with norway in belfast. northern ireland are second in their qualifying group, five points behind germany, with two wins from four games. the england head coach eddiejones has urged the british and irish lions coach warren gatland to pick four captains for the forthcoming tour to new zealand this summer — one from each of the four national teams. will enable gatland to pick the best "an.“ gm 7 z, .7 ,. 7 7 up matches are over. there's been great debate over who will lead the lions this summer — gatland has said there are half a dozen players in contention for the role and that whoever is picked is not guaranteed to start. uk athletics will look to introduce safeguards to ensure power athletics cannot cheat. classification cannot cheat the classification — —— —— — a review by uk athletics has found that the classification system for para athletes could be abused in the pursuit of medals. professor ohn brewer was a member— he says steps will be taken to prevent that from happening
sheffield united defender daniel lafferty has been called up to the northern ireland squad for sunday'slifier with norway in belfast. northern ireland are second in their qualifying group, five points behind germany, with two wins from four games. the england head coach eddiejones has urged the british and irish lions coach warren gatland to pick four captains for the forthcoming tour to new zealand this summer — one from each of the four national teams. will enable gatland to pick the best...
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we are going to start with the first question which is from sheffield.d has texted us to say: i'm a nursery director and we pay a big amount of money for our business rate every year, nearly £13,000. if our business rate could not be reduced in the future, we do not think we can stay in this business any longer. is enough being done to support small businesses in this budget? actually, yes, not enough is being done right now. but this is a controversy that has arisen because the new business rates have just been announced. what has come about is that it is really an unfair tax and it does not fit and is not fit for purpose today at all because companies need to be taxed on their reve nu es companies need to be taxed on their revenues rather than on the building that they are residing in. for example, this nursery, you could probably convert that to a couple of flats and the rates they would pay would be much less. this really needs to be thought through. there isa needs to be thought through. there is a fund that looks like something temporary while they
we are going to start with the first question which is from sheffield.d has texted us to say: i'm a nursery director and we pay a big amount of money for our business rate every year, nearly £13,000. if our business rate could not be reduced in the future, we do not think we can stay in this business any longer. is enough being done to support small businesses in this budget? actually, yes, not enough is being done right now. but this is a controversy that has arisen because the new business...
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his first home game in charge with the victory and his side are now six points off sixth—placed sheffieldlla's neil taylor is "desperately sorry" for the tackle that broke seamus coleman's leg, according to his club manager steve bruce. the wales defender was sent off for his challenge against the republic of ireland last friday in what was a world cup qualifier. fifa have opened proceedings against taylor, and it could result in a three—game ban instead of the usual one. well, coleman's manager ronald koeman has been critical of the republic of ireland, managed by martin o'neill, for not protecting another of his everton players. james mccarthy aggravated a hamstring injury while on international duty, and had to be withdrawn from the side to face wales shortly before kick—off. here's what he had to say at his press conference earlier. the assessment by the ireland medical team was that it would be a high risk forjames to play against wales. but of course james had a strong desire to play for his country, so when asked if he was fit to play, he said he felt he was fit. and he was selecte
his first home game in charge with the victory and his side are now six points off sixth—placed sheffieldlla's neil taylor is "desperately sorry" for the tackle that broke seamus coleman's leg, according to his club manager steve bruce. the wales defender was sent off for his challenge against the republic of ireland last friday in what was a world cup qualifier. fifa have opened proceedings against taylor, and it could result in a three—game ban instead of the usual one. well,...
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it's the last tournament before next month's world championship in sheffield, and despite not being onhout dropping a frame against the welshman. meanwhile, the home favourite ding junhui is also safely through after beating paul davison five frames to zero. he joins world number one mark selby in round two.
it's the last tournament before next month's world championship in sheffield, and despite not being onhout dropping a frame against the welshman. meanwhile, the home favourite ding junhui is also safely through after beating paul davison five frames to zero. he joins world number one mark selby in round two.
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of course it is not just and down to sheffield. of course it is notjust rail and down to sheffield.s to and from work tomorrow. —— journeys, the road network is expect to be congested and rail users consider alternative transport. it may have been business as usual today but here in liverpool and right across the north, commuters are bracing themselves for chaos. from midnight rail workers with the rmt union will begin a 24 hours strike affecting thousands of passengers. i don't know how i am going to get home. we willjust have to see what desort out tomorrow. it will be packed. a lot of people will be strand and won't know where to go. if you are not from the area. the companies affected are northern, the uk's second largest operator which serves passengers across the north including leeds, manchester, sheffield, newcastle and liverpool. only 40% of their services will run. mercy rail which serves mainly merseyside will run trains every half an hour rather than 15 minute, and southern which will still round 90% of services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of t
of course it is not just and down to sheffield. of course it is notjust rail and down to sheffield.s to and from work tomorrow. —— journeys, the road network is expect to be congested and rail users consider alternative transport. it may have been business as usual today but here in liverpool and right across the north, commuters are bracing themselves for chaos. from midnight rail workers with the rmt union will begin a 24 hours strike affecting thousands of passengers. i don't know how i...
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it finished 1—1 at sheffield wednesday.'re currently playing germany in washington in their final game. england started well and their best chance of the first half fell to manchester city striker toni duggan. germany are the current european and olympic champions, and they went ahead just before the break, anya mittaarg firing them into a 1—0 lead. that is how it stands. the usa and france play a little bit later. less than ten minutes in that match. zlatan ibrahimovich claimed that bournemouth‘s tyrone mings jumped into his elbow over the weekend, but manchester united's top scorer has accepted an fa charge of violent conduct and will be banned for three
it finished 1—1 at sheffield wednesday.'re currently playing germany in washington in their final game. england started well and their best chance of the first half fell to manchester city striker toni duggan. germany are the current european and olympic champions, and they went ahead just before the break, anya mittaarg firing them into a 1—0 lead. that is how it stands. the usa and france play a little bit later. less than ten minutes in that match. zlatan ibrahimovich claimed that...
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journalism students from the university of sheffield will be sitting parliament yesterday as the attack they carried on with their london visit as planned. i think it kind of changed how i feel about terrorism, and it makes it so much more real. it has not change the fact that that could be anywhere in the world. it is not changing what it has done to london. it isjust sad, but i am not scared. this is a city that has been attacked before. this man was the members the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks well. he says that this latest attack will not shape londoners. you do not want to become accustomed to it happening regularly. i am a londoner, accustomed to it happening regularly. iam a londoner, i accustomed to it happening regularly. i am a londoner, i grew up regularly. i am a londoner, i grew up here. i gamage and it would worry some people but not me. you just get on? yes, i do. some areas were quieter than usual. the london eye was one of the handle of attractions that closed for a time, but thousands of tourists still enjoy the landmarks that had attracted them to the capital. in cove
journalism students from the university of sheffield will be sitting parliament yesterday as the attack they carried on with their london visit as planned. i think it kind of changed how i feel about terrorism, and it makes it so much more real. it has not change the fact that that could be anywhere in the world. it is not changing what it has done to london. it isjust sad, but i am not scared. this is a city that has been attacked before. this man was the members the aftermath of the 7/7...
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uk's second largest operator which serves passengers across the north, including leeds, manchester, sheffield% of their services will run. merseyrail, which serves mainly merseyside, will run trains every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes, and southern, which will still round 90% of its services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the onboard guard, changes the union says riskjobs and safety. we believe that services operated on a driver only, driver controlled operation are fundamentally less safe, and every train in the uk should retain a second safety critical person onboard. efforts to resolve the dispute in recent weeks have broken down. operators say they need to modernise and safety won't be compromised. we put safety at the heart of everything we do. the independent rail regulator has the indicated this is as safe as conductor operation of the doors. this isn't about who opens and closes the doors, this is about giving customers what they want. for now, both sides are at an impasse and few expect tomorrow's disruption will be the last. for commuters, the
uk's second largest operator which serves passengers across the north, including leeds, manchester, sheffield% of their services will run. merseyrail, which serves mainly merseyside, will run trains every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes, and southern, which will still round 90% of its services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the onboard guard, changes the union says riskjobs and safety. we believe that services operated on a driver only, driver controlled...
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we have carrie sheffield and steve cortes and gary here with us. going quickly, gary. are these rate hikes going to mess up 4% growth next year? >> i don't think so. we're still at 1% here around the globe. negative rates and the printing of trillions of dollars. for me, what could trip things up, the two words, "great expectations." you speak to any small business owner, they have great expectations on tax reform and regulatory reform. if that doesn't get done, then we're going to see problems. we're hopeful. >> stuart: okay. carrie sheffield, the rate hikes. will that interfere with 3, 4% growth next year? >> i hope not. the hope is this will spur investment. there's so much corn in the silo, unused, untapped. people are uncertain whether they want to deploy it. this could nudge people and help the seniors living on fixed income. they're not getting interest. we could see things heat up. there's certainly a risk here, but let's be bold and take a risk here. >> can we go 3 for 3? steve cortes, are you going to agree with everybody else and say yes, we'll get growth an
we have carrie sheffield and steve cortes and gary here with us. going quickly, gary. are these rate hikes going to mess up 4% growth next year? >> i don't think so. we're still at 1% here around the globe. negative rates and the printing of trillions of dollars. for me, what could trip things up, the two words, "great expectations." you speak to any small business owner, they have great expectations on tax reform and regulatory reform. if that doesn't get done, then we're going...
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it's the last tournament before next month's world championship in sheffield, and despite not being on—form, o'sullivan won without dropping a frame against the welshman. meanwhile, the home favourite ding junhui is also safely through after beating paul davison five frames to zero. he joins world number one mark selby in round two. you may have missed this over the weekend, a new record was set in bosnia by the teenager kerim ahmetspahic. he's a 16—year—old taekwondo champion who broke iii concrete blocks with his head injust 35 seconds to make it into the into the guinness book of world records. the blackbelt somersaulting over 16 piles as he smashes them in half and not a hair out of place. i think it goes without saying — do not try this at home, or even just do not try this! that is all, coming up in a moment it is the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times newspaper, and the former labour adviser ayesha hazarika. the bloke banging his head on the concrete
it's the last tournament before next month's world championship in sheffield, and despite not being on—form, o'sullivan won without dropping a frame against the welshman. meanwhile, the home favourite ding junhui is also safely through after beating paul davison five frames to zero. he joins world number one mark selby in round two. you may have missed this over the weekend, a new record was set in bosnia by the teenager kerim ahmetspahic. he's a 16—year—old taekwondo champion who broke...
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new scotland ya rd sheffield, and also new scotland yard today. in memory of pc keith palmer, who died a week ago. tributes will be played everywhere. i got messages from kingston, communities are coming together in their own local neighbourhoods to pay respects, to remember what has taken place. but also to celebrate that we have not been divided as a society. the centre of our democracy has been attacked. people have rallied around. i am very proud. it isa rallied around. i am very proud. it is a great experience. this is the seen live on westminster bridge as hundreds gathered to remember the four people who lost their lives here exactly one week ago. i have spoken to many londoners who have come here today, many bearing flowers, many saying they arejust coming here bearing flowers, many saying they are just coming here to show unity and solidarity and to say they are against the violence that results in the tragic scenes that were seen here exactly one week ago. let's have one more thought from the faiths forum for london, who organised today'
new scotland ya rd sheffield, and also new scotland yard today. in memory of pc keith palmer, who died a week ago. tributes will be played everywhere. i got messages from kingston, communities are coming together in their own local neighbourhoods to pay respects, to remember what has taken place. but also to celebrate that we have not been divided as a society. the centre of our democracy has been attacked. people have rallied around. i am very proud. it isa rallied around. i am very proud. it...
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it finished 1—1 at sheffield wednesday.land women are hoping to win the shebelieves cup for the first time. they're currently playing germany in washington in their final game. england started well and their best chance of the first half fell to manchester city striker toni duggan. germany are the current european and olympic champions, and they went ahead just before the break, anya mittaarg firing them into a 1—0 lead. that is how it stands. the usa and france play a little bit later. less than ten minutes in that match. zlatan ibrahimovich claimed that bournemouth‘s tyrone mings jumped into his elbow over the weekend, but manchester united's top scorer has accepted an fa charge of violent conduct and will be banned for three matches, starting with monday's fa cup quarter—final at chelsea mings is appealing against a charge of stamping on ibrahimovic a couple of minutes earlier at old trafford. sir dave brailsford has written to the government selct committee, investigating doping in sport, and admitted that mistakes have
it finished 1—1 at sheffield wednesday.land women are hoping to win the shebelieves cup for the first time. they're currently playing germany in washington in their final game. england started well and their best chance of the first half fell to manchester city striker toni duggan. germany are the current european and olympic champions, and they went ahead just before the break, anya mittaarg firing them into a 1—0 lead. that is how it stands. the usa and france play a little bit later....
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it's the last tournament before next month's world championship in sheffield and despite not being on this over the weekend, we didn't cover it, mainly because it has very little sporting merit, but nonetheless a new record was set in bosnia by the teenager kerim ahmetspahic. here he goes. he broke 111 concrete blocks with his head injust 35 seconds. he picked up a few style marks as well. he was slightly overcome at the end. he would have needed an aspirin. he thanked his parents, his coach and his friends and probably his barber, not a hair out of place! more than 300 complaints have been made to ipso, the independent press standards organisation, about the front page of this morning's daily mail. over a picture of the prime minister meeting scotland's first minister in glasgow to discuss brexit, the paper ran the caption — "never mind brexit, who won legs—it?" however, the headline didn't appear on the front page of the scottish daily mail. the mail has this afternoon urged those who called the article sexist to "get a life" and questioned whether complainers have lost their sense
it's the last tournament before next month's world championship in sheffield and despite not being on this over the weekend, we didn't cover it, mainly because it has very little sporting merit, but nonetheless a new record was set in bosnia by the teenager kerim ahmetspahic. here he goes. he broke 111 concrete blocks with his head injust 35 seconds. he picked up a few style marks as well. he was slightly overcome at the end. he would have needed an aspirin. he thanked his parents, his coach...
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uk's second largest operator which serves passengers across the north, including leeds, manchester, sheffield services will run. newcastle and liverpool. merseyrail, which serves mainly merseyside, will run trains every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes, and southern, which will than every 15 minutes, still round 90% of its services. than every 15 minutes, the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the onboard guard, changes the union says riskjobs and safety. changes the union says we believe that services operated on a driver only, driver controlled operation are fundamentally less safe, and every train in the uk should retain a second safety critical person onboard. retain a second safety efforts to resolve the dispute in recent weeks have broken down. operators say they need to modernise and safety won't be compromised. we put safety at the heart of everything we do. the independent rail regulator has the indicated this is as safe the independent rail regulator has indicated this is as safe as conductor operation of the doors. has indicated this is as safe this isn'
uk's second largest operator which serves passengers across the north, including leeds, manchester, sheffield services will run. newcastle and liverpool. merseyrail, which serves mainly merseyside, will run trains every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes, and southern, which will than every 15 minutes, still round 90% of its services. than every 15 minutes, the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the onboard guard, changes the union says riskjobs and safety. changes the...
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companies affected our northern which serves passengers right across the north including leeds, sheffield40% of services will run. merseyrail will run trains every half an hour, rather than every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes. and once again, southern which will still run 90% of its services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the on—board guard, changes the union says risked jobs and safety. we fundamentally believe that services operated on a driver only operation are fundamentally less safe. every train in the uk should returning the safety critical person on board. —— should retain. returning the safety critical person on board. -- should retain. efforts to resolve the dispute have broken down. operators say they need to modernise, and safety won't be compromised. we put safety at the heart of everything we do. the independent rail regulator has actually indicated this is as safe as conductor operation of the doors. this isn't about who opens and closes the door is, this is about giving our customers what they want. for now, both sides are at an impa
companies affected our northern which serves passengers right across the north including leeds, sheffield40% of services will run. merseyrail will run trains every half an hour, rather than every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes. and once again, southern which will still run 90% of its services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the on—board guard, changes the union says risked jobs and safety. we fundamentally believe that services operated on a driver only...
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this sleep service at sheffield children's hospital has seen a ten—fold increase in referrals over the is kind of a last chance saloon, isn't it? they've tried a lot of different things and this is their last option of trying to work out why their child won't sleep. it can be for some families, but not all of them. some of our families come on with a known condition and it's just assessing that condition. there are other families that do come that are kind of... really kind of at the end of their tether with the child's sleep. lack of sleep awareness means that many parents don't know what's best for a child's sleep, even when it's being observed overnight in hospital. i had one parent who had a full bottle of lucozade, and the child drank that full bottle of lucozade over the course of the night, woke up and drank it, and that's got caffeine in it. i actually questioned the parent, they didn't realise it had caffeine in it. ten—year—old harley is spending the night under observation in the lab. he gets an average of five hours' sleep a night. he should be getting nearly ten. hello! hi
this sleep service at sheffield children's hospital has seen a ten—fold increase in referrals over the is kind of a last chance saloon, isn't it? they've tried a lot of different things and this is their last option of trying to work out why their child won't sleep. it can be for some families, but not all of them. some of our families come on with a known condition and it's just assessing that condition. there are other families that do come that are kind of... really kind of at the end of...
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second largest operator, which serves passengers across the north, including leeds, manchester, sheffield which serves mainly merseyside, will run trains every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes, and southern, which will still run 90% of services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the onboard guard, changes, the union says, riskjobs and safety. we believe that services operated on a driver—only, driver—controlled operation are fundamentally less safe, and every train in the uk should retain a second safety critical person onboard. efforts to resolve the dispute in recent weeks have broken down. 0perators say they need to modernise, and safety won't be compromised. we put safety at the heart of everything we do. the rail regulator has indicated this is as safe as conductor operation of the doors. this isn't about who opens and closes the door, this is about giving customers what they want. for now, both sides are at an impasse and few expect tomorrow's disruption will be the last. irish citizens living in the uk and elsewhere could be given the right to vote
second largest operator, which serves passengers across the north, including leeds, manchester, sheffield which serves mainly merseyside, will run trains every half an hour, rather than every 15 minutes, and southern, which will still run 90% of services. the row was triggered by proposed changes to the role of the onboard guard, changes, the union says, riskjobs and safety. we believe that services operated on a driver—only, driver—controlled operation are fundamentally less safe, and...
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rob runs a kitchen business in sheffield. for him, rising prices are a headache. in from europe is the quality is there, which we don't have in the uk. so, price rises on all of those things. and it's very difficult for us to pass all of those price in a very competitive market. rising inflation has raised fresh fears over a pay squeeze. in 2015, our incomes were increasing at an average of 2.8%. at that time, prices were only going up by 0.4%. so people's incomes went further. since then, inflation has been increasing, today, hitting that 2.3% figure. for incomes, they did rise a little but are now falling, to the same level as prices are rising. the pay squeeze is back. the consumer has kept spending since the referendum, keeping the uk economv purring; along pretty nicely. but a recent survey of thousands of consumers across britain about what they were worried about revealed that two concerns had leapt to the top of the list, above concerns about immigration, above concerns about thgggg = and the two concerns are these — the economy and rising prices. attentio
rob runs a kitchen business in sheffield. for him, rising prices are a headache. in from europe is the quality is there, which we don't have in the uk. so, price rises on all of those things. and it's very difficult for us to pass all of those price in a very competitive market. rising inflation has raised fresh fears over a pay squeeze. in 2015, our incomes were increasing at an average of 2.8%. at that time, prices were only going up by 0.4%. so people's incomes went further. since then,...
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oxford, exceedingly affluent communities, building on my experience of food banks in the dioceses of sheffielde most common reason people interact with food banks is delay in accessing welfare payments. it is clear from the government's own figures that too few people are aware of or receiving the emergency payments intended for them. it's not just the architecture of universal credit that is creating problems, but the administration of universal credit, as the select committee in the other place determined. i understand that when asked about the sometimes fractious relationship between the dwp and treasury over universal credit, the noble lord's predecessor said there were times when one's views of the treasury were totally unprintable. can i ask, does the current minister have any such inhibitions? laughter my lords, we have all on occasion had moments where we have doubts about what goes on in the treasury. but i won't go into that. most of us, i'm sure all of us in this house, want universal credit to work. it's not. lady hollis said three things needed to happen. the first is to get rid o
oxford, exceedingly affluent communities, building on my experience of food banks in the dioceses of sheffielde most common reason people interact with food banks is delay in accessing welfare payments. it is clear from the government's own figures that too few people are aware of or receiving the emergency payments intended for them. it's not just the architecture of universal credit that is creating problems, but the administration of universal credit, as the select committee in the other...
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city centre temperatures in leeds and sheffield will be five but out of town a few miles it will be athern ireland for example, and it may be around zero in the south as well. a nippy morning. this is the weather map for monday. it is the pattern we will see through most of this week. the jet stream is pushing all the weather fronts away towards the north—west of us. it basically means it will be mostly dry this week and that is how monday starts. a lot of fine weather and sunshine but a bit on the chilly side. city centre temperatures six 01’ side. city centre temperatures six or seven and cold out—of—town. the sun is getting so strong at this time of year the temperatures shoot up time of year the temperatures shoot up pretty quickly but where ever you are across the uk on monday morning it will be more or less the styling —— fame. right at the very least. not much changes on monday afternoon. in the north west of scotla nd afternoon. in the north west of scotland there was cloud may be some spots of rain in the western isles but the most of us are fairly nice day. on monday night i
city centre temperatures in leeds and sheffield will be five but out of town a few miles it will be athern ireland for example, and it may be around zero in the south as well. a nippy morning. this is the weather map for monday. it is the pattern we will see through most of this week. the jet stream is pushing all the weather fronts away towards the north—west of us. it basically means it will be mostly dry this week and that is how monday starts. a lot of fine weather and sunshine but a bit...
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ii celsius in sheffield.s that warm spot, as it often is, in london, 15 celsius, then we swing down to the tip of cornwall, to where the pirates are. this cloud stretches from the channel islands into cornwall, stall for the day, then later on in the evening, the clouds roll in the atlantic and bring some damp weather, relatively mild to, —— relatively mild, to western parts. eastern areas will be free of club at chile. tomorrow, mist and drizzle rolling in, nothing like what we have got today. thicker cloud tomorrow. in one or two locations, the client will break, so you will get a little bit of brightness. the temperatures are lower. at the weekend, the weather fronts line—up in the atlantic. there is a whole trail of them, and that will introduce some fresh air. things will cool off a little bit will stop at least across some of these northern and western areas. saturday, some spots of rain across the north, temperatures in the low teens, 12—13dc. sunday, it looks like some of that rainbow push across more
ii celsius in sheffield.s that warm spot, as it often is, in london, 15 celsius, then we swing down to the tip of cornwall, to where the pirates are. this cloud stretches from the channel islands into cornwall, stall for the day, then later on in the evening, the clouds roll in the atlantic and bring some damp weather, relatively mild to, —— relatively mild, to western parts. eastern areas will be free of club at chile. tomorrow, mist and drizzle rolling in, nothing like what we have got...
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reverend philip north, who is currently the bishop of burnley, was selected as the next bishop of sheffieldof the church. arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will take arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will ta ke fa ns' arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will take fans' opinions into account when he makes up its mind whether to stay in the job. arsenal have lost five of their last seven games leading to speculation about the future of their longest serving manager. earlier this year, we brought you the story of nemleyjunior, a baby chimpanzee freed — thanks to a bbc investigation — from wildlife traffickers in ivory coast. two of the traffickers are now being prosecuted, in the first case of its kind. and the body responsible for trying to stop the illegal trade in endangered species has now tightened up its procedures. david shukman has been back to ivory coast. a heart—warming story of recovery — a baby chimpanzee, nemleyjunior, with a great appetite. an astonishing turnaround, given the trauma he's been through. poachers killed his mother and the rest of his family and then sold
reverend philip north, who is currently the bishop of burnley, was selected as the next bishop of sheffieldof the church. arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will take arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will ta ke fa ns' arsenal manager arsene wenger said he will take fans' opinions into account when he makes up its mind whether to stay in the job. arsenal have lost five of their last seven games leading to speculation about the future of their longest serving manager. earlier this year,...
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like the students i met at sheffield hallam university a few days ago., they might not have the same opportunities to go on scholarships and the loss of free movement means that his life does not have the same freedoms his parents and grandparents enjoyed. we need to think of all of those young people and their parents and grandparents and acknowledge that we have lost something today. we are at risk of losing free movement. we have risks being presented, environmental and is, workers' rights, protections for consumers that came from the eu, and they are now all at risk. so people are very worried. there will be disappointment, that was the word used by the prime minister. what will you as a party be able to do to ship negotiations? we will present a different vision going forward. theresa may seem to be in emollient mood today. we have seen some different versions of theresa may and different messages from the government. we had been hearing about a hard border, tax haven britain where workers' rights are not protected and we don't have environmental an
like the students i met at sheffield hallam university a few days ago., they might not have the same opportunities to go on scholarships and the loss of free movement means that his life does not have the same freedoms his parents and grandparents enjoyed. we need to think of all of those young people and their parents and grandparents and acknowledge that we have lost something today. we are at risk of losing free movement. we have risks being presented, environmental and is, workers' rights,...
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reverend philip north, who is currently the bishop of burnley, was selected as the next bishop of sheffieldd be ‘counter productive' to the mission of the church. last month we brought you the story of nemleyjunior — a baby chimpanzee freed thanks to a bbc investigation — from wildlife traffickers in ivory coast. two of the traffickers are now being prosecuted, in the first case of its kind. and the body responsible for trying to stop the illegal trade in endangered species has now tightened up its procedures. but what of nemleyjunior, the little chimp at the centre of it all? david shukman has been back to ivory coast to find out. a heart—warming story of recovery — a baby chimpanzee, nemleyjunior, with a great appetite. an astonishing turnaround, given the trauma he's been through. poachers killed his mother and the rest of his family and then sold him to wildlife traffickers. he's learning to explore; he was freed as a result of a bbc news investigation. but he never liked to get too farfrom his keepers, he wants constant company. chimpanzees live in close families in the wild. nemleyjun
reverend philip north, who is currently the bishop of burnley, was selected as the next bishop of sheffieldd be ‘counter productive' to the mission of the church. last month we brought you the story of nemleyjunior — a baby chimpanzee freed thanks to a bbc investigation — from wildlife traffickers in ivory coast. two of the traffickers are now being prosecuted, in the first case of its kind. and the body responsible for trying to stop the illegal trade in endangered species has now...
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let's go to charlie gasparino and carrie sheffield. carrie what do you think of that? first infrastructure going, get people jazzed on the other side. and maybe win them over to go ahead with comprehensive tax reform while you're add it. >> no. with all due respect, i disagree with the speaker. i say this as someone that used to work for tony blakely. no, speaker newt, you're wrong. infrastructure is a boondoggle for the short term. you have to turn, you have to dance with the one that brung you. get your own republican house in order. >> neil: that would be a way to buy votes. you don't buy it. >> i don't. i think they need to get the healthcare done. >> neil: the held care? >> yeah. we need to stop obamacare. that's what he needs to do. >> neil: wishful thinking there. gary, you have been indicating right here that we're seeing a hiccupping in a lot of small and medium companieses that were undone by the healthcare problem. does that continue? >> a lot of small business representatives in the markets are reacting to the obamacare not getting fixed as well as what may
let's go to charlie gasparino and carrie sheffield. carrie what do you think of that? first infrastructure going, get people jazzed on the other side. and maybe win them over to go ahead with comprehensive tax reform while you're add it. >> no. with all due respect, i disagree with the speaker. i say this as someone that used to work for tony blakely. no, speaker newt, you're wrong. infrastructure is a boondoggle for the short term. you have to turn, you have to dance with the one that...
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for three decades he taught history at the university of sheffield before being appointed rhodes professor about the american history is attrition at oxford university. and a fellow of saint catherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college oxford in 2010 and serves in that post until his retirement last year. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16 presidents lincoln, a life of purpose and power which was awarded the lincoln prize in 2007 and he has also written the upcoming "lincoln's sense of humor" a witch tonight's lecture is based. this year marks the 500th anniversary of corpus christi and an occasion being marked in many ways including a magnificent new exhibition featuring manuscript treasures that just opened at the shakespeare library on capitol hill and i encourage you to visit. ladies and gentlemen professor richard carwardine. [applause] >> thank you very much for that warm welcome, michael. among the arresting the place -- displays at the chicago fair in 1864 was an exhibit labeled the two american humorous. one of the two bus
for three decades he taught history at the university of sheffield before being appointed rhodes professor about the american history is attrition at oxford university. and a fellow of saint catherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college oxford in 2010 and serves in that post until his retirement last year. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16 presidents lincoln, a life of purpose and power which was awarded the lincoln prize in 2007 and he...
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dr seung—young kim is a senior lecturer in korean studies at sheffield university.on to the scenes we have seen, the protests in which some people have died? they were quite staunch supporters of the president and they are mostly representing the conservative side of south korean society. they expected that the outcome of the transitional court would be different. how much of an upset is this for the political establishment in south korea? the political establishment would accept it with calm, likewise the mainstream media. there is a kind of broadly shared view that former president park went beyond the boundary allowed by law. what direction might south korean politics go in now as a result of her removal? according to the constitution south korea is looking for new presidential elections within two months. how would a more left of centre candidate change the shape of the country? when it comes to the economy the left, right, conservative or liberal, their tasks would be similar, creating jobs and boosting employment for young people. however, when it comes to for
dr seung—young kim is a senior lecturer in korean studies at sheffield university.on to the scenes we have seen, the protests in which some people have died? they were quite staunch supporters of the president and they are mostly representing the conservative side of south korean society. they expected that the outcome of the transitional court would be different. how much of an upset is this for the political establishment in south korea? the political establishment would accept it with...
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journalism students from the university of sheffield were visiting parliament yesterday as the attacks it so much more real, but it has not change the fact that you could be anywhere in the world, it could happen anywhere. it has not changed me wanting to come to london. it isjust sad, isn't it? i am not scared. this is a city that has been attacked before. add remembers the aftermath of 7/7 well. the city came together then, and he says this latest attack won't shake londoners. it isa latest attack won't shake londoners. it is a horrible thing that has happened. you don't want to become accustomed to that happening regularly. but i am a londoner. it does not worry me. i can see, i can imagine it would worry some people, but no, not me. you just get on? yes, i do. some areas were quieter than usual. the london eye was one of a handful of attractions that shut for a time, but hundreds of tourists still enjoyed the landmarks that had attracted them to the capital. in govan garden, we met a family who arrived on holiday from israel yesterday. they had this message for londoners. life mus
journalism students from the university of sheffield were visiting parliament yesterday as the attacks it so much more real, but it has not change the fact that you could be anywhere in the world, it could happen anywhere. it has not changed me wanting to come to london. it isjust sad, isn't it? i am not scared. this is a city that has been attacked before. add remembers the aftermath of 7/7 well. the city came together then, and he says this latest attack won't shake londoners. it isa latest...
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and that brings us to the next question from a doctor, a senior lecturer in social psychology at sheffieldation be in the school curriculum early on, maybe in health promotion of physical education, so that young people are better equipped with knowledge and skills to avoid doping in later life? thank you. sir craig, the education role, let's be honest, in terms of dealing with anti—doping, it is as prevalent as ever as an issue — 70—plus cases from london 2012 that we know of now. how do you resolve it? i suppose the simple answer is, yes. i have looked at the figures that came out from the bbc survey, i thought that they produced a number of different answers to the same question. and i would hope that if people have friends or know someone who knows somebody who dopes, that they might actually pick up the phone and speak to uk anti—doping, the whistle—blowing line, and pass the information on, because we need this stance before we do anything. the only way that this will be solved is through education. and if you say to sport — you do it, sport can do some. certainly the people in this
and that brings us to the next question from a doctor, a senior lecturer in social psychology at sheffieldation be in the school curriculum early on, maybe in health promotion of physical education, so that young people are better equipped with knowledge and skills to avoid doping in later life? thank you. sir craig, the education role, let's be honest, in terms of dealing with anti—doping, it is as prevalent as ever as an issue — 70—plus cases from london 2012 that we know of now. how do...
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it is the last tour before the world championship in sheffield and despite not being on top form todaygainst the welshman. the home favourite ding shall we is also safely through after beating paul davison five frames and he joined after beating paul davison five frames and hejoined mark after beating paul davison five frames and he joined mark selby in the second round. that is all the sport for now, you can keep up—to—date with all of the stories on the bbc sport website. i will have more at 1030. cold remedies, gluten—free food and even suncream — right now they're all available in england on the nhs with a prescription. but that may change. faced with mounting financial pressure nhs bosses are looking at a radical shake—up of prescription medicines. they believe more than £100 million could be saved if gps stop prescribing some drugs which are available over the counter. our health editor hugh pym has the details. gluten—free food, some muscle rubs and ointments, 0mega—3 and fish oils, all available on prescription. but they could be taken off the list, with patients having to pay
it is the last tour before the world championship in sheffield and despite not being on top form todaygainst the welshman. the home favourite ding shall we is also safely through after beating paul davison five frames and he joined after beating paul davison five frames and hejoined mark after beating paul davison five frames and he joined mark selby in the second round. that is all the sport for now, you can keep up—to—date with all of the stories on the bbc sport website. i will have more...
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reverend philip north, who is currently the bishop of burnley, was selected as the next bishop of sheffield clear his appointment would be "counter productive" to the mission of the church. the health secretaryjeremy hunt wants a&e departments in england to hit their target for waiting times now that extra money is being put into health and social care, as announced in the budget. mr hunt, speaking at a conference in london, said it's essential for patients' safety, that a&e waiting times are reduced. if we are leaving people too long in a&e departments, not getting the flow right through hospitals, it is bad for patient safety. that's why it's absolutely essential that we do get back to the 95% target. this one is critical for patient safety. and that's why yesterday you saw the chancellor announcing a £2 billion short—term package of social care. the prime minister has denied the government has broken its manifesto promise by increasing national insurance contributions for the self—employed. theresa may is in brussels at what could be her last eu summit before beginning the exit from the
reverend philip north, who is currently the bishop of burnley, was selected as the next bishop of sheffield clear his appointment would be "counter productive" to the mission of the church. the health secretaryjeremy hunt wants a&e departments in england to hit their target for waiting times now that extra money is being put into health and social care, as announced in the budget. mr hunt, speaking at a conference in london, said it's essential for patients' safety, that a&e...
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then struck counter below by sinking the british destroyer sheffield with an air-launched missiles. >ly established back on the falkland island. >> pauley: on may 1st the british force landed and engaged in battle. ross combat video made it back to london our martha teichner reported. >> here in argentine jet is blown up in mid air by a british missile. >> pauley: on june 14th, the last argentine force suffer rended. they lost more than 650 dead and britain more than 250. and a third of a century later the falklands remain a british overseas territory, even as argentina continues to press a claim it failed to win by combat. a three-month interlude of sound and fury signifying the status quo. up next -- >> this is las vegas. >> pauley: a life in lights. ,,, >> pauley: neon signs are fading from our landscape. fortunately lee cowan found a place where we can basketball in neon's after glow. >> there are few cities as infinitely bright as las vegas and glaringly temporary. despite its youth, vegas always seems to be getting a facelift. out of the dust, always rises something new. but los
then struck counter below by sinking the british destroyer sheffield with an air-launched missiles. >ly established back on the falkland island. >> pauley: on may 1st the british force landed and engaged in battle. ross combat video made it back to london our martha teichner reported. >> here in argentine jet is blown up in mid air by a british missile. >> pauley: on june 14th, the last argentine force suffer rended. they lost more than 650 dead and britain more than 250....
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to sheffield. many people have issues because of the things they are breathing.of science, will has said he will drive today to school. he will track pollution along his journey with his friends. and now we have a professor from the university of leeds, who is analysing the two trips. normally when you are stuck in traffic, that is when the levels can get quite high with pollution. it isa can get quite high with pollution. it is a quiet route. we have crossed some roads and seeing huge spikes, actually. they are a short duration. they have got a good route to school. they go down a backstreet. the levels are low there. at the school gates were all the cars are parking and dropping the children off, we can see lots of spikes at that end. and that exposure to pollution over the route is mainly focused around the school gates, actually. so, what can be done? basically we are asking people to turn off theirengine basically we are asking people to turn off their engine when they are stationary. 0k. turn off their engine when they are stationary. ok. i understand. we j
to sheffield. many people have issues because of the things they are breathing.of science, will has said he will drive today to school. he will track pollution along his journey with his friends. and now we have a professor from the university of leeds, who is analysing the two trips. normally when you are stuck in traffic, that is when the levels can get quite high with pollution. it isa can get quite high with pollution. it is a quiet route. we have crossed some roads and seeing huge spikes,...
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terry in sheffield has asked, surely there must be an obligation for that departing member to receiveit has certain obligations. it has certain budgets that it has signed up two yea rs budgets that it has signed up two years in advance. it has got loan guarantee obligations. so the commission says it will add all of that up and yes it will balance against that whatever assets the uk has, and come up with whatjunker calls a scientifically calculated some. the sum that has been floating around is around about £50 billion. and britain says absolutely not. this is one of the most contentious issues in what will be a very complicated divorce proceeding, never mind when it comes to that future trade relationship tween the uk and the uk. right at the beginning you said michel barnier has got a reputation for being tough. what sense to you have about the mood there? and whether there is any appetite to punish the uk for leaving? everyone you talk to in this town says they don‘t want to punish the uk, i do have to say, that the results of the referendum in the uk was met with enormous regret,
terry in sheffield has asked, surely there must be an obligation for that departing member to receiveit has certain obligations. it has certain budgets that it has signed up two yea rs budgets that it has signed up two years in advance. it has got loan guarantee obligations. so the commission says it will add all of that up and yes it will balance against that whatever assets the uk has, and come up with whatjunker calls a scientifically calculated some. the sum that has been floating around is...
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in other areas, there are other big conurbations, sheffield, leicester, the granting of places for thee place. you're entitled to appeal to all the schools you put on your application form. it's free. you don't need a lawyer. it is designed to be done by lay people. if you are struggling with it, you can come to us and talk through the process but it's certainly worth a shot. can i check with the bernadette. if they have got a place at a school but not the first choice, should they accept the place and then appeal? what is the best way to do it? you must accept that place. the local authority only has to give you a school place. there is no requirement for them to give you the place you want. if you don't accept that place, you are out of the system and they have no obligation to you and you are in a very poor position. accept the place you have been offered this morning and go on an appeal to the schools you want or go on the waiting lists and if you get a school you prefer, you give up the place you have been offered already. zak comedy no cure friends have gotten in? as far as i am
in other areas, there are other big conurbations, sheffield, leicester, the granting of places for thee place. you're entitled to appeal to all the schools you put on your application form. it's free. you don't need a lawyer. it is designed to be done by lay people. if you are struggling with it, you can come to us and talk through the process but it's certainly worth a shot. can i check with the bernadette. if they have got a place at a school but not the first choice, should they accept the...
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let'sç handicap with political analyst gary he sheffield, market watcher, scott martin and jonas maxferris. jonas, are we looking at a tax cut, maybe a disappointing one if we get it at all? >> i don't think we're looking at a tax cut. the cut for obama care fix. that was the tax cut. it is not going to happen right now. moving into tax cutting is going to be another rejection. you will never get the through the very slim majority with republicans. there are too much deficit creation which the cbo would say. it would have to be towards the bottom end which has a tax cut in place never reversed by obama. that will be hard to lower even more. i would say the market wants a win at this point, not another loss. the move should be towards infrastructure spending with the attempt getting democrats on board which would be easy with spending plan even though you lose the fiscally responsible conservatives. neil: you might be right, scott martin, what he is saying called
let'sç handicap with political analyst gary he sheffield, market watcher, scott martin and jonas maxferris. jonas, are we looking at a tax cut, maybe a disappointing one if we get it at all? >> i don't think we're looking at a tax cut. the cut for obama care fix. that was the tax cut. it is not going to happen right now. moving into tax cutting is going to be another rejection. you will never get the through the very slim majority with republicans. there are too much deficit creation...
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it doesn't feel like it's permanently sheffield at all. host: the comments from house speaker paul ryan saying we are going to live with the affordable care act for the oreseeable future. hoflte host call from rome, georgia, on the republican loin. caller: i would like to ask the democrats and the republicans to get together and come up with a decent health care plan for all. host: what would that be, lee? got?r: the plan they what do they have? host: lawmakers have? caller: and make them take the same health plan that they give o the american people. host: thanks for the call. shelbyville, kentucky. ronald on the democrats' line. caller: i just want to tell you the publicans saying democrats won't work with the republicans and whole time obama was in, they worked against him and mitch mcconnell said they were going to make him a one-time president. they should work together. but they realize that the democrats have some good ideas, too. host: thanks for the call. a poll that is out just yesterday. u.s. voters opposing the g.o.p. health ca
it doesn't feel like it's permanently sheffield at all. host: the comments from house speaker paul ryan saying we are going to live with the affordable care act for the oreseeable future. hoflte host call from rome, georgia, on the republican loin. caller: i would like to ask the democrats and the republicans to get together and come up with a decent health care plan for all. host: what would that be, lee? got?r: the plan they what do they have? host: lawmakers have? caller: and make them take...
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we th“ our findings to an in doping took ourfindings to an in doping behaviour at sheffield hallam universityer people. how you look to yourself. just how serious a health issue you think could be? you are using this could be? you are using su bsta nces this could be? you are using substances that are meant to treat diseases. you are mist using them without a prescription. you are cheating, but also putting your life at risk. but however the authorities responded the issue, athletes at every level in every sport will a lwa ys every level in every sport will always be willing to cut corners, whatever the risks. so some alarming findings there in that new bbc survey out- i am that new bbc survey out today. i am doing in the that new bbc survey out today. i am doing - in the early morning doing here in the early morning middle and grizzle by the performance last manager here at hartpury college. a giver coming out early. so 50% of amateurs warts so early. so 50% of amateurs warts people said that they think it is widespread. —— sports people. what you think of those figures? at a surprising? i w
we th“ our findings to an in doping took ourfindings to an in doping behaviour at sheffield hallam universityer people. how you look to yourself. just how serious a health issue you think could be? you are using this could be? you are using su bsta nces this could be? you are using substances that are meant to treat diseases. you are mist using them without a prescription. you are cheating, but also putting your life at risk. but however the authorities responded the issue, athletes at every...