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if we buy more french brittany somerset brie, to the french one is to buy more somerset brie?will not sell us things on wto terms? i don't understand why. .. things on wto terms? i don't understand why... it's about food actually coming in and being delayed because there are terrorists... there isn't any delay to food coming in from other parts of the country on wto terms. but we import a lot more from the eu. we do, but it's as equally in the eu's interest to make sure there is fluidity and frictionless trade with britain. all this coverage seems to suggest it is down to how we might behave. clearly there is an onus on the eu to create frictionless trade in any scenario, otherwise they will not be selling as any other food or goods in an easy way. and as they sell us more than we sold them, presumably it is in their interest to sell us as much as possible and continue to. moving on to macron and other member states rolling in on this, ifind interesting the coverage seems to be on what we can do. it is also in the eu's interest the sell is as much as possible as we move forwar
if we buy more french brittany somerset brie, to the french one is to buy more somerset brie?will not sell us things on wto terms? i don't understand why. .. things on wto terms? i don't understand why... it's about food actually coming in and being delayed because there are terrorists... there isn't any delay to food coming in from other parts of the country on wto terms. but we import a lot more from the eu. we do, but it's as equally in the eu's interest to make sure there is fluidity and...
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somerset have beaten middlesex in the t20 blast in taunton. somerset made 229 from their 20 overs.astic catch. jamie 0verton with the skills. brilliant! somerset winning by 38 runs. they're now third in the south group. in the women's super league, western storm beat loughborough lightning by 18 runs. rain delayed the start and reduced the match to just six overs each. english golfer richard mcevoy has won his first european tour title at his 285th attempt. it's been a long time coming, he's 39. he birdied the final hole in hamburg to finish on eleven under par to win the european 0pen by a shot. he wins about £300,000 — more money overfour days than he's won in any year of his career to date. not a bad payday. that's all the sport for now. a labour mp who is being investigated over his behaviour during a row about the party's anti—semitism code has denied screaming abuse. ian austin is facing possible suspension after the argument with the party's chairman. speaking on bbc radio 4's the world this weekend, he says he was upset by the decision not to adopt the standard definition o
somerset have beaten middlesex in the t20 blast in taunton. somerset made 229 from their 20 overs.astic catch. jamie 0verton with the skills. brilliant! somerset winning by 38 runs. they're now third in the south group. in the women's super league, western storm beat loughborough lightning by 18 runs. rain delayed the start and reduced the match to just six overs each. english golfer richard mcevoy has won his first european tour title at his 285th attempt. it's been a long time coming, he's...
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theirfriend of wookee hole in somerset, reaching new depths. friend and photographer, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. you can't help but feel emotional about it now. then, wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys, after nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there are. sojohn they've got the best guys there are. so john and rick, they've got the best guys there are. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very connected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined, and consummate professionals. it's not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves, but more rain is on the way. as we've seen, the cave network that the boys are trapped in makes the rescue mission particularly complicated. our science correspondent, victoria gill, has been considering the options for getting them out safely. what was meant to be an adventure has become an international rescue mission. and what's not yet clear is just how that m
theirfriend of wookee hole in somerset, reaching new depths. friend and photographer, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. you can't help but feel emotional about it now. then, wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys, after nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there are. sojohn they've got the best guys there are. so john and rick, they've got the best guys there are. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very connected, they are...
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in 2004, they made a record-breakingf exploration o whole in somerset, reaching new depths. their friend and photographer, martin, talked about their achievement in thaand. >> i feel emotional about it now. wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys have had a hd 9, 10 days underground, and now they have got the best guys there. , they are calm, very collected, very organized, extremely disciplined, and consummate professionals. yetthan: it is not clear how the boys can be brought out. authorities are pumping as much water as they om the caves, but more rain is on the way. laura: jonathan head. reporti the cave network makes the rescue mission ecaecially compd. our science correspondent victoria gill has been considering the options for getting them out safely. >> how many of you? victoria: what was meant to be ue adventure has become an international reission. what is not yet clear is just how that mission, to bring the 12 boys and their football coach safely to the surface, ll be carried out. veen the team walked into the entrance of the ystem on june 23, it was dry. bu
in 2004, they made a record-breakingf exploration o whole in somerset, reaching new depths. their friend and photographer, martin, talked about their achievement in thaand. >> i feel emotional about it now. wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys have had a hd 9, 10 days underground, and now they have got the best guys there. , they are calm, very collected, very organized, extremely disciplined, and consummate professionals. yetthan: it is not clear how the boys can be brought out....
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theirfriend hole in somerset, reaching new depths.riend and photographer martyn farr talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what, i feel emotional about it now but then, well, you think this is fantastic. those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground. and now they have the best guys there. sojohn and rick, you know, they are culled, they are very collect it, they are very organised, extremely if the plan. for calm. contract professionals. it is not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves but more rain is on the way. live to california now and dr paul auerbach, professor of emergency medicine at stanford university. professor, i know you're also editor of a textbook on wilderness medicine. what most concerns you about the group public situation now? the tough part now, which is obvious to everyone, is that these survivors need to be brought out of the cave so need to be brought out of the cave so this is going to be a complicated rescu
theirfriend hole in somerset, reaching new depths.riend and photographer martyn farr talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what, i feel emotional about it now but then, well, you think this is fantastic. those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground. and now they have the best guys there. sojohn and rick, you know, they are culled, they are very collect it, they are very organised, extremely if the plan. for calm. contract professionals. it is not clear yet how the...
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somerset have beaten middlesex in the t20 blast in taunton somerset made 229 from their 20 overs withen helped on their way by this fantastic catch from jamie 0verton and ended up winning comfortably by 38 runs. he should play in goal. they are now up to third in the south group. in the women's super league, western storm beat loughborough lightning by 18 runs. rain delayed the start and reduced the match to just six overs each. but there was no shortage of fireworks in taunton. some of the batting spectacular. english golfer richard mcevoy has won his first european tour title at his 285th attempt. it's been a long time coming — he's 39 years old. he birdied the final hole in hamburg to finish on 11 under par to win the european 0pen by a single shot and earn himself about £300,000 — more money over four days than he's won in any year of his career to date. hearts are through to the knockout stage of the scottish league cup after beating inverness caledonian thistle 5—0. inverness actually started well but hearts then scored three goals in just four minutes, uche ikpeazu with the ope
somerset have beaten middlesex in the t20 blast in taunton somerset made 229 from their 20 overs withen helped on their way by this fantastic catch from jamie 0verton and ended up winning comfortably by 38 runs. he should play in goal. they are now up to third in the south group. in the women's super league, western storm beat loughborough lightning by 18 runs. rain delayed the start and reduced the match to just six overs each. but there was no shortage of fireworks in taunton. some of the...
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somerset, that will push up into wales for the evening rush hour. for the evening rush hour. emphasis for the vast majority is on the continuing dry story. the continuing dry story. last night in the south, as the air becomes more humid. becomes more humid. drop in temperature as fresh conditions pushing. conditions pushing. things could get a little bit warmer too. too. south—west and south—east of isolated, even heavy showers. isolated, even heavy showers. ireland, close to 30 once again towards the south. towards the south. northern ireland, late into the hebrides. hebrides. isolated chance of showers for england and wales. for england and wales. mid 20s, low 30s across england and wales, and it says dry. wales, and it says dry. week, a brief dip, then it heats up again through the week. the heatwave continues. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. are critically ill in hospital in wiltshire. and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. 30pm and here's your latest sports news. colombia last night. they arrived back from mo
somerset, that will push up into wales for the evening rush hour. for the evening rush hour. emphasis for the vast majority is on the continuing dry story. the continuing dry story. last night in the south, as the air becomes more humid. becomes more humid. drop in temperature as fresh conditions pushing. conditions pushing. things could get a little bit warmer too. too. south—west and south—east of isolated, even heavy showers. isolated, even heavy showers. ireland, close to 30 once again...
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lost all of my savings and i was literally on the sea as savings and i was literally on the sea as somersetmyself. we have had people who came on stage to talk about their failures, inspired people from their failures, inspired people from their failures and things that they learn from it. the movement is dedicated to three kinds of people — those who have failed, those who will fail, and the laggards. talk about failure. the world will thank you.|j think failure. the world will thank you.” think my venture failed because of my own mistakes because i believe that i trusted the wrong people at wrong time. because i invested a lot in technology, i didn't invest a lot in good people. i let my good people go. the project which was so important to me didn't actually gets launched. when you see people admitting failure in front of a large crowd, but is phenomenal.” ke pt large crowd, but is phenomenal.” kept on feeling that is why today i realised the only thing important is unique to learn from the failure because failures can always take you toa because failures can always take you to a negativ
lost all of my savings and i was literally on the sea as savings and i was literally on the sea as somersetmyself. we have had people who came on stage to talk about their failures, inspired people from their failures, inspired people from their failures and things that they learn from it. the movement is dedicated to three kinds of people — those who have failed, those who will fail, and the laggards. talk about failure. the world will thank you.|j think failure. the world will thank you.”...
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has buckled and melted, if you've been burnt or trapped on the m6 today or the m20 or the a30 in somersetwas closed, there was a good report out from mps, who have gone into recess, the environmental audit committee yesterday, talking about how we don't as brits take hot weather warnings seriously. they were saying that we take cold weather warnings seriously, but we can't think, it's a barbecue alert. when hot weather warnings come... just a bit of fun. get the beers in. when the temperature starts to hit 25 and 30, there is a lot of heat related illnesses and deaths can result in and there is the cry of, well, the government should do more to get us into it, but it's a difficult one. british habits as much as anything. we'll have to adjust. we've had the ten warmest years on record since 1998. global warming is happening. climate change is a reality, and it leads to more unsettled weather, and as this report says, this was interesting, it wasn'tjust as this report says, this was interesting, it wasn't just about transport, it's across the board would our buildings are not fit for purpos
has buckled and melted, if you've been burnt or trapped on the m6 today or the m20 or the a30 in somersetwas closed, there was a good report out from mps, who have gone into recess, the environmental audit committee yesterday, talking about how we don't as brits take hot weather warnings seriously. they were saying that we take cold weather warnings seriously, but we can't think, it's a barbecue alert. when hot weather warnings come... just a bit of fun. get the beers in. when the temperature...
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elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire & leicestershire.d tigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they were beaten 32—18 by huddersfield giants. as they were beaten 32—18 cas lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. the women's hockey world cup gets under way in london this weekend. 16 nations are taking part with england's opening game tomorrow against india at 2:00. our reporterjo currie is there. preparations for the biggest women's sporting event and the world this year are well under way. the pages have been watching. there are posters all around the london olympic arc where this event is being held. those guys over my shoulder are ireland women getting in the last few minutes of practise. a bit ofa in the last few minutes of practise. a bit of a warm—up before the tournament starts tomorrow. so who comes to london as favourites whyte you
elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire & leicestershire.d tigers missed—out on the chance to go second in super league as they were beaten 32—18 by huddersfield giants. as they were beaten 32—18 cas lead for much of the first half, but huddersfield took control in the second half withjermaine mcgillvary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. the women's hockey world cup gets under way in...
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the starting point of our tour is somerset pop one of the few private that publicly accessible green spaces in the city it's right on the attractive so long people road to get going with choose not to move instead we are firm a load of transport this characteristic engine noise gave it it on a map to pick a name that we had at home but it took jokes are a symbol of thailand most tourists have never taken the top job before and they want to try at least one it's no wonder it's fun and usage in the cool breeze in contrast to taxis top dogs don't have a meter prices are often too hot i mean a lot that's why it's best to get your hotel reception to organize a top joke and negotiate a good price for you in the bonds i do what i back up. it's worth looking at the ground in bangkok from time to time because that's where one of the city's biggest problems becomes apparent bangkok is sinking. if you pull the plug in a bathtub full of water and star a fan beats they sink to the bottom something comparables happening in bangkok because vast quantities of drinking water are being depleted from t
the starting point of our tour is somerset pop one of the few private that publicly accessible green spaces in the city it's right on the attractive so long people road to get going with choose not to move instead we are firm a load of transport this characteristic engine noise gave it it on a map to pick a name that we had at home but it took jokes are a symbol of thailand most tourists have never taken the top job before and they want to try at least one it's no wonder it's fun and usage in...
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griff: janice dean is live in somerset, new jersey for muck fest.ams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com hidhide immigrants from ice if we have to you. figure out how to get women access to repro-health services. we unionize despite janus. >> ice showing up regional directors leave their jobs at the office and feel free from scrutiny at home. lucky for them. campus reform.org broke the story. hanna scott. a yale sophomore joins us now. good to have you with us. what a story and angry professor. the irony of this law professor. >> i know. that's the craziest part of this story. someone who works teaching people how to understand the law and how to work within the law is actively add voyeur case online for us t
griff: janice dean is live in somerset, new jersey for muck fest.ams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed? let's say it in a really low voice. carl? lowest price, guaranteed. just stick with badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com hidhide immigrants from ice if we have to...
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meanwhile, in london, somerset house has its annual outdoor programme which this year is themed aroundreveries. my own highlights would be david lynch's blue velvet and bride of frankenstein. 0ne film that has been selling out at outdoor screens this summer is the greatest showman which has proved a crowd pleasing singalong hit. it opened at christmas to negative reviews and some say as the result of those reviews a soft showing at the box office. but there's something unusual started to happen. thanks to repeat viewings and word of mouth, the huthackman starrer began to climb rather than descend the charts, reaching the number one sport in its sixth week. an unprecedented turn of events. critics were accused of misjudging the movie and failing to recognise its populist virtues. quite the opposite was true of star wars the lastjedi which saw star wars fans being accused of being bought off by disney. an organised campaign against black panther saw a group of hyperventilating boys publicly conspiring to damage the films rating on rotten tomatoes, the review site. the campaign failed, an
meanwhile, in london, somerset house has its annual outdoor programme which this year is themed aroundreveries. my own highlights would be david lynch's blue velvet and bride of frankenstein. 0ne film that has been selling out at outdoor screens this summer is the greatest showman which has proved a crowd pleasing singalong hit. it opened at christmas to negative reviews and some say as the result of those reviews a soft showing at the box office. but there's something unusual started to...
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in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchyles wrote to him saying he longed to see him settled somewhere they gave him peace and tranquility. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. in 1993, peter ball wrote... in 1995, prince charles wrote to peter ball, saying... prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 19805 and 90s, there was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to influence the outcome of the police investigation into peter ball, nor did he instruct any of his staff to do so. sophie long, bbc news, south london. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell explains how embarrasing this is for prince charles. from the perspective of 2018, knowing what we know now, to read that in 1995 that the prince of wales expressed sympathy for the "monstrous wrongs" supposedly done to bishop ball is unquestionably embarrassing for him. it su
in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchyles wrote to him saying he longed to see him settled somewhere they gave him peace and tranquility. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. in 1993, peter ball wrote... in 1995, prince charles wrote to peter ball, saying... prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 19805...
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in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookey hole in somerset, reaching new depths.riend and photographer, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. i feel emotional about it now. but then, wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys, have had a hard nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there are. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined, and consummate professionals. it's not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves, but more rain is on the way. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. now to the world cup, and england have gone through to the quarter—finals, beating colombia 4—3 on penalties in a nailbiting finish. the swedes earlier beat switzerland 1—0. 0lly foster is in moscow. he told me the latest. we thought they'd blown it, but england winning their first world cup penalty shootout. as you know, england have been haunted for decades with memories of failed pena
in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookey hole in somerset, reaching new depths.riend and photographer, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. i feel emotional about it now. but then, wow, you think, this is fantastic. those boys, have had a hard nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there are. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined, and consummate...
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high risk cave diving, something on display during their 2004 attempts to reach a chamber 26 in somerset. >> those boys had a hard 9, 10 days underground. e and now they ht the best guys there. so john and rick, they are calm, they are very collected, very organized, extremely disclined, and consummate professionals. so i feel confident frs point on that things are going to work. victoria: with even more heavy rain expected in the c days, rescuers will have to decide on the best way out. victoria gill, bbc news. laura: f more on how the rescue operation is likely to unfold, a short time ago my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser ske to christine denison in new york. ote is a diver and a r expedition specialist. katty: what is the challenge from a diving point of view of getting these boys up to speed d wiing equipment, scuba equipment, to get them out? how long do you think that would mtake? >> it aculous that they found them. the difficulty is getting them g up to speed them out of this cave, possibly with scuba.h i would say the the best people on scene at the moment with the bri
high risk cave diving, something on display during their 2004 attempts to reach a chamber 26 in somerset. >> those boys had a hard 9, 10 days underground. e and now they ht the best guys there. so john and rick, they are calm, they are very collected, very organized, extremely disclined, and consummate professionals. so i feel confident frs point on that things are going to work. victoria: with even more heavy rain expected in the c days, rescuers will have to decide on the best way out....
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pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader. and girl guiding movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that to the sort of ultimate. there are calls for honours, butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep, and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: separated at birth in the name of science. the lawyer. mick daniels says that her detention was politically motivated. a new documentary looks at the dark secret that shattered the lives of these triplets. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multimillionaire was gunned down outside his home in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the great white wa
pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader. and girl guiding movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that to the sort of ultimate. there are calls for honours, butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep, and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: separated at birth...
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in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchyrles wrote to him saying he longed to see him settled somewhere they gave him peace and tranquility. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. in 1993, peter ball wrote... in 1995, prince charles wrote to peter ball, saying... prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and 90s, there was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to influence the outcome of the police investigation into peter ball, nor did he instruct any of his staff to do so. sophie long, bbc news, south london. the go back to our top story, some pictures from nasa. live pictures of the lunar eclipse, the blood moon and eclipse. the log is taking place of the 21st century. —— the longest. this is a historic occasion because this will be the longest blood moon eclipse of the 21st century, when the light from the moon is com pl
in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found in this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchyrles wrote to him saying he longed to see him settled somewhere they gave him peace and tranquility. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. in 1993, peter ball wrote... in 1995, prince charles wrote to peter ball, saying... prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the...
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in 1997, peter ball his brother were found at this house and rural somerset, then owned by the duchy wrote to him, saying he would love to see and settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. life continues to be pretty nasty for me, peter ball wrote to the two years later, the prince calls one of peter ball's accuses a glassly men, adding... in his letter to the enquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to individual accuser 01’ in reference to individual accuser or member of the press. prince charles said he had not been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said that during the 1980s and 90s there was a presumption that you could ta ke was a presumption that you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he never sought to influence the outcome of a police investigation into peter ball, nor did he instruct any of his staff to do so. there's been more protests in iraq as demonstrators rally against
in 1997, peter ball his brother were found at this house and rural somerset, then owned by the duchy wrote to him, saying he would love to see and settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. life continues to be pretty nasty for me, peter ball wrote to the two years later, the prince calls one of peter ball's accuses a glassly men, adding... in his letter to the enquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in...
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in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchyrote to him, saying he longed to see him settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. "life continues to be pretty nasty for me," ball wrote to the prince. "it seems my accusers still want to continue their malicious campaign". "i wish i could do more," prince charles wrote later, "about the monstrous wrongs that have been done to you and the way you have been treated." two years later, the prince calls one of ball's accusers "a ghastly man", adding, "i will see off this horrid man if he tries anything again". in his letter to the inquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to an individual accuser or a member of the press. prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said during the 1980s and ‘90s, there was a presumption you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was clear that he neve
in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchyrote to him, saying he longed to see him settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. "life continues to be pretty nasty for me," ball wrote to the prince. "it seems my accusers still want to continue their malicious campaign". "i wish i could do more," prince charles wrote later, "about the monstrous...
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in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookey hole in somerset, reaching new depths.and photographer martyn farr talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what? ifeel emotional about it now but then, "wow", you think "this is fantastic". those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they're very organised, extremely disciplined and consummate professionals. it's not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves, but more rain is on the way. dr will smith is an emergency doctor and also medical director of a search and rescue team. hejoins us from wyoming in the us. welcome, thanks very much for your time. what concerns about what the group faces at the moment? thank you for having me. sol group faces at the moment? thank you for having me. so i think a lot of things come to mind. the first is hypothermia, worrying about nutrition, and then is if there is any more raisin
in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of wookey hole in somerset, reaching new depths.and photographer martyn farr talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what? ifeel emotional about it now but then, "wow", you think "this is fantastic". those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground, and now they've got the best guys there. sojohn and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they're very organised, extremely disciplined and...
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pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader.o think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. temperatures reached 27 this afternoon, and we've got more of that heat to come again on friday with 27 expected once again. into the weekend, temperatures going to build further, 29 by saturday and into sunday we should see the mercury hitting 31 degrees across parts of eastern england. getting a bit warmer as well further north over the course of the weekend as well. we've seen showers today down the spine of wales, some more recently have been working in a cross cheshire, merseyside and greater manchester with a few heavy downpours. earlier, this is what one of the downpours looked like in powys tha
pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader.o think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. temperatures reached 27 this...
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former foreign secretary who resigned immediately from a newspaper column or an mp for north east somersethile telling the rest of us that we will experience the benefits of brexit over the next 50 years. which by my reckoning, means we have another ten years to work out the benefits of eu membership. neither of these men will suffer the negative consequences of any form of brexit. one tory grandee and remainer complained that there was no plan for brexit. if this house cannot tell me what brexit is, if the government cannot tell me, if the newspapers cannot tell me, and if everybody has their own version, 600 versions here, another 600 versions there, thousands outside, what did the people vote for? what was in their mind? and how will we know as servants of the people, people wishing to implement the referendum campaign, to do with the public? how do we know what they want when we don't know ourselves? so, it is no surprise to me that growing in volume and in articulation is the demand, let the people have another choice. a labourformer eu trade commissioner said there was a choice betwe
former foreign secretary who resigned immediately from a newspaper column or an mp for north east somersethile telling the rest of us that we will experience the benefits of brexit over the next 50 years. which by my reckoning, means we have another ten years to work out the benefits of eu membership. neither of these men will suffer the negative consequences of any form of brexit. one tory grandee and remainer complained that there was no plan for brexit. if this house cannot tell me what...
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slice of the country, from southern scotla nd slice of the country, from southern scotland towards somersetould catch those sharp showers. sunshine elsewhere lifting temperatures to around 27 in the warmest spots in the south—east, cooler further north—west. into the evening this zone of heavy hit and miss showers d rifts zone of heavy hit and miss showers drifts further eastwards and the ground is very hard so there could be some localised standing surface water. but the showers ease away overnight so things become dry. it's turning quite warm and muggy, so 14-15 is turning quite warm and muggy, so 14—15 is the overnight low for many others. that sets us up for the weekend. for some places again there's a chance of a little bit of rain particularly in the far north—west. still some strong sunshine and those temperatures are going to be on the up, really hotting up this weekend. this is saturday, england and wales keep the sunshine all day, scotland and northern ireland clouding overfrom the west, the best of the sunshine in the east. a few spots of rain in the far north—west, most other ar
slice of the country, from southern scotla nd slice of the country, from southern scotland towards somersetould catch those sharp showers. sunshine elsewhere lifting temperatures to around 27 in the warmest spots in the south—east, cooler further north—west. into the evening this zone of heavy hit and miss showers d rifts zone of heavy hit and miss showers drifts further eastwards and the ground is very hard so there could be some localised standing surface water. but the showers ease away...
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meanwhile, in london, somerset house has its annual outdoor programme, which this year is themed aroundz, rebecca, carol, sleeping beauty and selma. my own highlights would be david lynch‘s perennially unsettling blue velvet and a double bill of la belle et la bete, and bride of frankenstein, perfect. one film that‘s been selling out at outdoor screens this summer is the greatest showman which, like grease, has proved a crowd—pleasing singalong hit. showman opened at christmas to largely negative reviews and some say as a result of those reviews, a soft showing at the box office. but then something unusual started to happen. thanks to repeat viewings and super—positive word of mouth, the huthackman star rebuked box—office trends and began to climb rather than descend the charts, reaching the number—one spot in its sixth week. an unprecedented turn of events. critics were accused of misjudging the movie and failing to recognise its populist virtues. quite the opposite was true of star wars: the lastjedi, which drew loads of rave five—star reviews, of some rabid star wars fans, who accuse
meanwhile, in london, somerset house has its annual outdoor programme, which this year is themed aroundz, rebecca, carol, sleeping beauty and selma. my own highlights would be david lynch‘s perennially unsettling blue velvet and a double bill of la belle et la bete, and bride of frankenstein, perfect. one film that‘s been selling out at outdoor screens this summer is the greatest showman which, like grease, has proved a crowd—pleasing singalong hit. showman opened at christmas to largely...
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talked about the suppose you white paper there but they also mention it's a get rich quick scheme somerset it's a get rich quick scheme disguised really to get people to accept money that isn't controlled by third parties that is a controlled by governments as kind of like seduce people into accepting something that's highly subversive you don't get me wrong it's great that we have some much capital in this community and in all of the cryptocurrency communities of people really putting into a lot of projects to think about how can we not just construct financial systems but new form of law governance called me all of the social life and thus from tusky because as technologists we've been trying with putting our energies into these things for literally the last two hundred years and for the first time in a period we have access to huge amounts of cup is to realize all visions the same time you have to realize it is not just capital that will automatically create value that is a core of people and that core of people is driven through a vision for an idea of the wild did ok that's interestin
talked about the suppose you white paper there but they also mention it's a get rich quick scheme somerset it's a get rich quick scheme disguised really to get people to accept money that isn't controlled by third parties that is a controlled by governments as kind of like seduce people into accepting something that's highly subversive you don't get me wrong it's great that we have some much capital in this community and in all of the cryptocurrency communities of people really putting into a...
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cave diving, something on display during their 2004 attempt to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somersetd a hard nine or ten days underground. and now they have got the best guys there. so, john and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined and consummate professionals. so i feel confident from this point on, that things are going to work. with even more heavy rain expected in the coming days, rescu e rs rain expected in the coming days, rescuers will have to decide on the best way out. victoria gill, bbc news. the number of people dying as a result of drug taking in scotland is at its highest since records began more than 20 years ago — and the problem is thought to be the worst of any european country. new officialfigures show there were 934 drug related deaths in 2017, that's an increase of 8 per cent on the previous year. since 2007 the number of deaths caused by drugs has more than doubled. our scotland editor sarah smith has this report. used needles and fixing gear. the sharp end of a drug epidemic. scots are now five ti
cave diving, something on display during their 2004 attempt to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somersetd a hard nine or ten days underground. and now they have got the best guys there. so, john and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected, they are very organised, extremely disciplined and consummate professionals. so i feel confident from this point on, that things are going to work. with even more heavy rain expected in the coming days, rescu e rs rain expected in the coming...
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in 2004, the bbc filmed both men as they attempted to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somerset, wheregone before. it was an insight into their skills and courage. when people landed on the moon, they had a map, they knew where they were going. but in a cave, if you are beyond the known limit of the cave, nobody knows where it goes and you will never know what will happen round the corner. the british divers are just pa rt corner. the british divers are just part of a huge rescue effort, but their experience will now be crucial going forward. daniela relph, bbc news. our correspondent howard johnson is at the caves in northern thailand. so, howard, what is being said where you are about the options forgetting the youngsters out? yes, there is a great discussion at the moment about how to get them out with potentially using scuba gear. we saw earlier on an appeal for full faced diving using scuba gear. we saw earlier on an appealforfull faced diving gear for the boys, small sizes that could fit their faces. they are looking at the option of getting them out through this flooded labyrint
in 2004, the bbc filmed both men as they attempted to reach chamber 26 of wookey hole in somerset, wheregone before. it was an insight into their skills and courage. when people landed on the moon, they had a map, they knew where they were going. but in a cave, if you are beyond the known limit of the cave, nobody knows where it goes and you will never know what will happen round the corner. the british divers are just pa rt corner. the british divers are just part of a huge rescue effort, but...
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elsewhere, there were wins for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire.uddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world cup. —— on the road to hull kingston rovers. england are ranked second. their captain says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expectation, i've only ever felt supported. i think we will feel that here. it'll be like having another player on the pitch. i don't think the girls will feel anything other than going out and giving everything. that is the only thing people expect. and it is what we expect from ourselves. england as hosts taking on india. they can say that hockey is coming home! experiments. sorry for the delay, we we re experiments. sorry for the delay, we were looking with fascination at the collection of what we are about to see of activities and badges which will be awarded to girl guides. the girlguides hav
elsewhere, there were wins for somerset, hampshire, durham, and leicestershire.uddersfield giants. castlefield led for most of the first half but huddersfield took control in the second half. warrington are up to third after winning on the road piedt hull kingston rovers. england play india later on in the first day of world cup. —— on the road to hull kingston rovers. england are ranked second. their captain says the team will benefit from home support. i've never felt expectation, i've...
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pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader. movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he's just taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. kyliejenner, a star of the reality tv series keeping up with the kardashians, is set to become one of the youngest—ever self—made billionaires, according to the business magazine forbes. the 20—year—old has amassed a fortune of more than £600 million after starting to sell cosmetics less than three years ago. 0ur correspondent chi chi izundu has the details — a warning her piece contains flash photography. kyliejenner, 20 years old, a new mum, and according to forbes magazine, 100 million short of being the youngest ever self—made billionaire. we knew we didn't want to do this with anyone else, i didn't want to sell in any other store. she's the youngest of the
pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader. movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he's just taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. kyliejenner, a star of the reality tv series keeping up with the kardashians, is set to...
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elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.eld giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france starts again in just under an hour's time. britain's geraint thomas still has the leader's yellowjersey, and you can follow it all live on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. now for the weather with helen willetts. many of us had at least a little rain — a rarity — yesterday. but it's back to business as usual today. we've seen a little drizzly rain first thing. but behind this weather front the high pressure is building again for the rest of saturday, which means there will be more sunshine around than we had during the day on friday. there are one or two exceptions. the main one is this front bringing rain into the north—west of scotland. the other could be one or
elsewhere there were wins for durham, somerset, hampshire and leicestershire.eld giants. castleford lead for much of the first half — but huddersfield took control in the second half with, jermaine mcgill—vary helping himself to a hat—trick. elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes, and warrington won on the road at hull kr. before we go, just time to remind you that the tour de france starts again in just under an hour's time. britain's geraint thomas still has the leader's yellowjersey, and...
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is it the prime minister, or is it the honourable memberfor north east somerset?sitting at the moment! confused about what is going on in there? well, it took months for theresa may to get most of ministers to agree the chequers compromise. it might not have been perfect, but it was a plan that number 10 would endure. some brexiteers were so ci’oss endure. some brexiteers were so cross with elements of it that they produced some of their own tweaks to try to force her to back down. it was a power—play and for today, at least, number 10 has let them have their way. but if parliament, day by day, finds it harder to agree anything should, in the end, the big choice come back to you?” anything should, in the end, the big choice come back to you? i would have liked it if parliament could have liked it if parliament could have reached a compromise, but it is clear that it can't, and you either put your head in the sand or recognise that reality, you are pragmatic, and then you ask yourself, what is the way that we can still get through this and that we can still perhaps
is it the prime minister, or is it the honourable memberfor north east somerset?sitting at the moment! confused about what is going on in there? well, it took months for theresa may to get most of ministers to agree the chequers compromise. it might not have been perfect, but it was a plan that number 10 would endure. some brexiteers were so ci’oss endure. some brexiteers were so cross with elements of it that they produced some of their own tweaks to try to force her to back down. it was a...
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rather than listening to arbitrary redlines just heard by members such as those from north east somerset does what conservative prime ministers over the ages have done — which is defined a pragmatic, sensible and flexible brexit which delivers on the referendum result of two years ago — which we've done though eu withdrawal act — but protects businesses and jobs and the economy and entrepreneurs, otherwise we will not be thanked for the mess that we end up in. to lose one unworkable customs variant may be regarded as misfortune, but to lose both looks like carelessness. wouldn't it be far simpler if she just admitted that it is impossible to avoid a hard border in ireland, unless we are in the single market and customs union? can i ask to the prime minister — what are the redlines which ministers cannot now cross, for fear of being dismissed for disloyalty? can i say to the right honourable gentleman, that is a very interesting contribution. i seem to remember — when we were in the coalition government — the one or two occasions when i woke up as home secretary to discover statements the
rather than listening to arbitrary redlines just heard by members such as those from north east somerset does what conservative prime ministers over the ages have done — which is defined a pragmatic, sensible and flexible brexit which delivers on the referendum result of two years ago — which we've done though eu withdrawal act — but protects businesses and jobs and the economy and entrepreneurs, otherwise we will not be thanked for the mess that we end up in. to lose one unworkable...
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. >> in somerset, maryland, we have details at the cente of this. >> aaron, that's right. the state comptroller t saidse are people his office has been and phone th lette calls and even phone calls to their lawyers and paid. have not some seeming to outright refuse to pay. as you mentioned, they are being put on black. wrapped up a press conference a short time ago. he has been doing this for 18 years running a caught in th web list online. this year the individual tax evaders owe a collective in penalties in interests. this is the top tax evaders as well as the top individual tax evaders as well. their nam wille going on the site. we asked him why public shaming taxpayers and the answer is just simple. cause it works. >> since 2000, my agency collected more than $44 million from taxpayers who are not finished. my collection agency are tenacious. they are professional and will use every tool at their disposal to collect dielinquent money owd to the state. >> they expect to collect it in the coming months. it's one of several smallers tocross the state of maryland that rely
. >> in somerset, maryland, we have details at the cente of this. >> aaron, that's right. the state comptroller t saidse are people his office has been and phone th lette calls and even phone calls to their lawyers and paid. have not some seeming to outright refuse to pay. as you mentioned, they are being put on black. wrapped up a press conference a short time ago. he has been doing this for 18 years running a caught in th web list online. this year the individual tax evaders owe a...
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in 2004, they made a record—breaking explanation of a hole in somerset, reaching new depths.her, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. i feel emotional about it. but then, wow, a u think, this is fantastic. those boys have had an ardent —— a hard nine, ten days underground and they have the best quys underground and they have the best guys there. sojohn and rick, they are calm, they are very collected, they are organised, extremely disciplined. it is not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves but more rain is on the way. a murder inquiry has been launched following the death of a 6—year—old school girl on the isle of bute. alesha macphail was reported missing from her home in rothesay on monday. her body was later found by police in the grounds of an abandoned hotel. the headlines on bbc news: joy for fans as england go through to the quarterfinals, beating columbia 4—3 on penalties in their first ever world cup shootout. a woman who worked at the countess of chester hospital has
in 2004, they made a record—breaking explanation of a hole in somerset, reaching new depths.her, martyn farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. i feel emotional about it. but then, wow, a u think, this is fantastic. those boys have had an ardent —— a hard nine, ten days underground and they have the best quys underground and they have the best guys there. sojohn and rick, they are calm, they are very collected, they are organised, extremely disciplined. it is not clear yet how...
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in 1997 peter ball and his brother were found at this has in somerset and then owned by the duchy ofnwall. prince charles wrote to him peace and tranquillity. the men exchanged letters other two decades. in 1993 peter ball road, life continues to be pretty nasty for me, it seems mike accu5e5 5till continues to be pretty nasty for me, it seems mike accu5e5 still want to continue the malicious campaign. likely they are beginning to show some of theirfraudulent likely they are beginning to show some of their fraudulent plans. in 1995 prince charles wrote to peter ball 5aying, 1995 prince charles wrote to peter ball saying, i wish i could do more. i feel is desperately strongly about the monster is wrong have been done to you and the way you have been treated. it is appalling that the archbishop has gone back on what he told me before christmas that he was hoping to restore you to some sort of ministry in the church. i suspected you are right and it is due to fear of the media. prince charles said he had not been aware of the two context and the details of the two context and the details
in 1997 peter ball and his brother were found at this has in somerset and then owned by the duchy ofnwall. prince charles wrote to him peace and tranquillity. the men exchanged letters other two decades. in 1993 peter ball road, life continues to be pretty nasty for me, it seems mike accu5e5 5till continues to be pretty nasty for me, it seems mike accu5e5 still want to continue the malicious campaign. likely they are beginning to show some of theirfraudulent likely they are beginning to show...
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pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader.e scouts and girl guiding movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours, butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep, and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. now to a captivating new documentary. three identical strangers tells the story of triplets born in new york almost 60 years ago. they were separated at birth and put up for adoption as part of a social experiment. for years, they never knew they had identical siblings. a series of coincidences led to a reunion when they were 19, and the disturbing reason for their separation was revealed. from new york, tom brook reports. i wouldn't believe this story if someone i wouldn't believe this story if someone else i wouldn't believe this story if someone else were i wouldn't believe this story if someone else were telling it, but it is true.
pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader.e scouts and girl guiding movement to think of others before themselves, to think about the world around them, and he'sjust taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours, butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep, and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. now to a captivating new documentary. three identical strangers...
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eastwards over the next hour or two and move southwards so we will get the main plume of rain working in somersetill see the wettest weather over the next few hours, the showers could be intense, bringing a risk of localised surface flooding. a lot of cloud overnight but the showers should tend to fizz out and we are left with dry conditions later in the night. a co mforta ble conditions later in the night. a comfortable night for sleeping but a warm one in the capital again with temperatures slowly drifting down 17. at the start of the weekend a lot of cloud round, there will be showers left over across wales, england, maybe eastern england. the skies will be cloudy but some spells of sunshine. for scotland and northern ireland a lot of cloud here and that will probably thicken up to bring a bit of rain back into the hebrides and also eventually, the highlands. that is saturday done with, for sunday, we will see probably a bit more in the way of sunshine for england and wales but again it is across the north—west of the uk where we will see the breeziest condition, the cloudiest weather and the
eastwards over the next hour or two and move southwards so we will get the main plume of rain working in somersetill see the wettest weather over the next few hours, the showers could be intense, bringing a risk of localised surface flooding. a lot of cloud overnight but the showers should tend to fizz out and we are left with dry conditions later in the night. a co mforta ble conditions later in the night. a comfortable night for sleeping but a warm one in the capital again with temperatures...
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pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader.to think about the world around them, and he's just taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours, butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. some tennis news now, and it was women's semi—finals day at wimbledon, where serena williams won her match to make it to her tenth final at the all england club. meanwhile, britain saw success today in notjust one, but two doubles games, as our correspondentjoe wilson reports from the all england club. women's tennis at wimbledon has evolved, through great individuals and innovations. each decade developed the game. archive footage: little mo, a ruthless, hard—hitting machine, is quickly in her stride... many champions, but one woman turned it all up. it's serena's era. her opponent, germany's julia gorges, hung in, but serena williams is in full flow. straight sets victory to her tenth wimbledon final, but
pride in the north somerset village where john vola nthen is a scout leader.to think about the world around them, and he's just taken that to the ultimate. there are calls for honours, butjohn volanthen says cave rescuing isjust his hobby. you've made everyone very proud. thank you. now it's time to sleep and get back to the dayjob in it. jon kay, bbc news. some tennis news now, and it was women's semi—finals day at wimbledon, where serena williams won her match to make it to her tenth final...
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in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy. prince charles wrote to him, saying he longed to see him settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. "life continues to be pretty nasty for me," ball wrote to the prince. "it seems my accusers still want to continue their malicious campaign". "i wish i could do more," prince charles wrote later, "about the monstrous wrongs that have been done to you and the way you have been treated." two years later, the prince calls one of ball's accusers "a ghastly man", adding, "i will see off this horrid man if he tries anything again". in his letter to the inquiry, prince charles said he did not recall whether this was in reference to an individual accuser or a member of the press. prince charles said he hadn't been aware of the true context and details of the complaints against peter ball until his trial in 2015. he said during the 1980s and ‘90s, there was a presumption you could take people such as bishops at their word, but he was
in 1997, peter ball and his brother were found this house in rural somerset, then owned by the duchy. prince charles wrote to him, saying he longed to see him settled somewhere that gave him peace and tranquillity. the two men exchanged letters over two decades. "life continues to be pretty nasty for me," ball wrote to the prince. "it seems my accusers still want to continue their malicious campaign". "i wish i could do more," prince charles wrote later,...
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in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration into wookie hole in somerset, reaching new depths.martin farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what i feel? emotional about it now. but then, wow. you think, this is fantastic. those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground. and now they have got the best guys there. so, john and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected. they are very organised, extremely disciplined and consummate professionals. it is not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities are pumping as much water as they can from the caves. but more rain is on the way. and jonathan joins us from outside the cave network in northern thailand now. are they making any progress on how they can get these children out? not that we have heard. they have got a real dilemma on their hands because, as you know, how difficult it was to get to the boys, the most advanced diving experts in the world struggle to get there. no one is taking on the idea of bringing these still very hungry and sikh boys back through narrow tu
in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration into wookie hole in somerset, reaching new depths.martin farr, talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what i feel? emotional about it now. but then, wow. you think, this is fantastic. those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground. and now they have got the best guys there. so, john and rick, you know, they are calm, they are very collected. they are very organised, extremely disciplined and consummate professionals. it...