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surrey batsman ollie pope looks set to make his england debut coming in for dawid malan who was droppedtwo years ago, pope was still playing for his school side but now hopes to emulate the likes of alastair cook in the senior side. from the people have spoken to they have given me the confidence and i have given me the confidence and i have the confidence in my own game to ta ke have the confidence in my own game to take the next step. obviously you hear stories of some of the greats of the game and people who made their debut at age 20. so it is not like it has not been done before. but hopefully i will take my chance. i feel confident but hopefully i will take my chance. ifeel confident in my but hopefully i will take my chance. i feel confident in my game and ready for the next step. there's a t20 double header at old trafford today. lancashire lightning are just getting started against durham jets and earlier in the women's super league, surrey stars came out on top against lancashire thunder by 55 runs. henry moeran is at the ground. this game was the equivalent of a six pointer i
surrey batsman ollie pope looks set to make his england debut coming in for dawid malan who was droppedtwo years ago, pope was still playing for his school side but now hopes to emulate the likes of alastair cook in the senior side. from the people have spoken to they have given me the confidence and i have given me the confidence and i have the confidence in my own game to ta ke have the confidence in my own game to take the next step. obviously you hear stories of some of the greats of the...
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what do you make of the surrey police operation in this case? and so, together with surrey police, i'm commissioning an urgent independent review to find out in detail what went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust went wrong. and how we can put it right. not just for this trial went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that people these are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of falls? give me some detail. just broadly speaking, what went wrong? the issue of disclosure was fundamental, dd defends have the same information as the prosecution? it was seen that in hindsight, there was inadequate contact with complainants, there was a failure to disclose some earlier reports which were material to the evidence and they fell to disclose some of the medical evidence. just getting those as —— giving those as an example. it was a very competitive process of thousands of documents, years of work and that is why i want is independent review really do with the
what do you make of the surrey police operation in this case? and so, together with surrey police, i'm commissioning an urgent independent review to find out in detail what went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust went wrong. and how we can put it right. not just for this trial went wrong. and how we can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that people these are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of falls? give me some...
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surrey police have admitted serious failings in their investigation. david munro, told ben brown failures relating to disclosure is a national policing issue. there are serious flaws of the wily trial, and i'm very concerned about that. i is an independent review. and how i can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that the police are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to ta ke with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of laws 7 -- what kind of flaws? what went wrong? the issue of disclosure. is the same information given to be defended and prosecution? it was seen that in hindsight, there were inadequate blogs of contact with some of the complainants, a failure to disclose earlier reports which were material evidence and cellular disclose medical evidence for that is an example, years of work and that is why i want this independent review to the matters in detail to see what actually happened. there was no doubt about it. now we have a trial that has collapsed. complainants and of course de
surrey police have admitted serious failings in their investigation. david munro, told ben brown failures relating to disclosure is a national policing issue. there are serious flaws of the wily trial, and i'm very concerned about that. i is an independent review. and how i can put it right. notjust for this trial but for any other issues that the police are dealing with. i'm very concerned and we need to ta ke with. i'm very concerned and we need to take urgent action. what kind of laws 7 --...
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england have seen enough in only 15 first—class matches for surrey to call him up and backed him at numberour. that is a mark of confidence. really exciting concert. he has done really well for surrey and excited to see him go out and play exactly as he has done in the county championship. route and the selectors are shovelling a winning pack. the hero on that crucial morning, ben stokes is in court, so won't be bowling. 200 runs in the match from the indian captain but he doesn't believe he is carrying too many passengers. it is unfortunate that we have not been able to cross the line. it is the only thing we're looking at as a side, how can we crossed the line? it doesn't if i get runs or crossed the line? it doesn't if i get runs oi’ anyone crossed the line? it doesn't if i get runs or anyone else in the batting order, as long as we crossed the line, that is all that matters. this week, cricket is coming home but what happens on this famous old ground could be crucial to what happens in this series. in the kia t20 super league england's tammy beaumont was the star as the southern vipers
england have seen enough in only 15 first—class matches for surrey to call him up and backed him at numberour. that is a mark of confidence. really exciting concert. he has done really well for surrey and excited to see him go out and play exactly as he has done in the county championship. route and the selectors are shovelling a winning pack. the hero on that crucial morning, ben stokes is in court, so won't be bowling. 200 runs in the match from the indian captain but he doesn't believe he...
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euston to kilburn high road and surrey quays to clapham junction again because of planned engineering works. finally the waterloo and city line is closed all day. in the westend, regent street is closed in both directions between glasshouse street and shaftesbury avenue because of an accident. finally in victoria, the traffic lights are not working on neathouse place at thejunction with bridge place. lets have a check on the weather now with alina jenkins. good morning. after a wet day yesterday, the bank holiday is looking much drier. still in a fairly moist west to north—westerly airflow, that would generate large amounts of cloud. a few bright and sunny spells, the best of which will be around for time this morning because the day wears on that cloud will build and flatten out, the chance of an isolated shower to this afternoon but most will stay dry despite large amounts of cloud. and that will breeze this morning will
euston to kilburn high road and surrey quays to clapham junction again because of planned engineering works. finally the waterloo and city line is closed all day. in the westend, regent street is closed in both directions between glasshouse street and shaftesbury avenue because of an accident. finally in victoria, the traffic lights are not working on neathouse place at thejunction with bridge place. lets have a check on the weather now with alina jenkins. good morning. after a wet day...
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england have seen another in only 15 first—class matches for surrey to call him up in place of dawidmark of confidence. really exciting prospect, these done exceptionally well for surrey this year and excited to see him go out there and see him be himself more than anyone else and play how he has in the county championship. root and the selectors... the hero on the crucial morning at edgbaston, ben stokes, is in court, so won't be bowling. india were drawn to the point of victory by virat kohli, 200 i’u ns point of victory by virat kohli, 200 runs in the match but he doesn't believe he's carrying too many passengers. it's unfortunate we haven't been able to cross the line and been so close, that's the only thing we're looking at as a side, how do we crossed the line? it doesn't matter if i get runs or other players do, whoever in the batting order, as long as we crossed the line, that's all that matters. this week cricket is coming home but what happens over the next few days on this famous ground could be crucial for the direction of this crucial for the direction of this crucial se
england have seen another in only 15 first—class matches for surrey to call him up in place of dawidmark of confidence. really exciting prospect, these done exceptionally well for surrey this year and excited to see him go out there and see him be himself more than anyone else and play how he has in the county championship. root and the selectors... the hero on the crucial morning at edgbaston, ben stokes, is in court, so won't be bowling. india were drawn to the point of victory by virat...
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and earlier in the women's super league, surrey stars beat lancashire thunder by 55 runs. way to 70 off 37 balls as surrey posted 167 for 8. dane van niekerk then took 3 wickets and bryony smith took 2 to help seal their victory. johanna konta battled back from a set down to reach the second round of the rogers cup in montreal with victory overjelena 0stapenko. the british number one lost the first set in a tie—break but then won 6—1, 6—2, beating the 2017 french open champion injust over two hours. she will face either victoria azarenka or kristina mladenovic in the last 32. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are arejim waterson, who's the media editor of the guardian, and jack blanchard the editor of the politico london playbook. welcome to both of you. most of the front pages are in. the daily telegraph leads on borisjohnson's refusal to apologise for comments about muslim women and burkas which the prime minister says are ‘wrong'. the metro says t
and earlier in the women's super league, surrey stars beat lancashire thunder by 55 runs. way to 70 off 37 balls as surrey posted 167 for 8. dane van niekerk then took 3 wickets and bryony smith took 2 to help seal their victory. johanna konta battled back from a set down to reach the second round of the rogers cup in montreal with victory overjelena 0stapenko. the british number one lost the first set in a tie—break but then won 6—1, 6—2, beating the 2017 french open champion injust over...
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elsewhere, surrey beat hampshire by seven wickets at the oval.borugh lightning have beaten western storm to overtake them at the top of the table. rachael haynes hit a half century for loughborugh, as they won by nine wickets. the result means that lightening will progress directly to the final if they beat yorkshire diamonds in their last group match on saturday. great britain's para—swimmers won eight more medals on the third day of the european championships in dublin. maisie summers—newton and bethany firth both taking their second golds of the event. with more, here's kate grey. it's been another record—breaking night for maisie summers—newton. she was crowned european champion in the sp six 100 metres breaststroke, as well as breaking her own record. a remarkable achievement for the 16—year—old, she has also had to deal with the pressure of her gcs ease, and she will be hoping for more success on results day. i'm quite nervous, but this week's just made it even better, taking my mind off it. there'll be more tomorrow, so off it. there'll be
elsewhere, surrey beat hampshire by seven wickets at the oval.borugh lightning have beaten western storm to overtake them at the top of the table. rachael haynes hit a half century for loughborugh, as they won by nine wickets. the result means that lightening will progress directly to the final if they beat yorkshire diamonds in their last group match on saturday. great britain's para—swimmers won eight more medals on the third day of the european championships in dublin. maisie...
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surrey will play loughbough lightening in the final at apm.ger craig levein is recovering well having been taken to hospital this morning. levein was in the dugout for saturday's win over kilmarnock and although the club say no further comment will be made at this time, they did wish levein a speedy recovery in a statement. his assistant austin macphee will take over first—team duties until his return. scotland have named uncapped hearts defenderjohn souttar in their squad for next month's matches against belgium and albania. the 21—year—old is one of six defenders selected, with jack hendry and graeme shinnie also included by alex mcleish. scotland host belgium in a friendly next friday before taking on albania in their opening match of the nations league on the 10th of september, also at hampden. there's been a blow for wasps today, with the news fly—half jimmy gopperth could be out for up to nine months. gopperth has had knee ligament reconstruction after suffering the injury in a pre—season friendly. with danny cipriani having left the clu
surrey will play loughbough lightening in the final at apm.ger craig levein is recovering well having been taken to hospital this morning. levein was in the dugout for saturday's win over kilmarnock and although the club say no further comment will be made at this time, they did wish levein a speedy recovery in a statement. his assistant austin macphee will take over first—team duties until his return. scotland have named uncapped hearts defenderjohn souttar in their squad for next month's...
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full of celebrations, enjoying themselves, the surrey sta rs.everyone was a fan of the new halo protection system — but motorsport‘s world governing body, the fia says a crash involving sauber‘s charles leclerc at the belgian grand prix has shown its worth. let's have a look at this new video from le clerc‘s on board camera. fia race director charlie whiting believes one of fernando alonso's tyres would have directly impacted le clerc‘s head when his maclaren was shunted into the air by nico hulkenberg's renault. however the new ‘halo' protection system was seen to deflect the tyre. whiting says it would have taken a "miracle" for him to avoid a fatal injury if the halo hadn't been in place. there was a brilliant weekend for british basketball, as the men won the wheelchair basketball world championships, beating the usa in the final. hugh woozencroft‘s been speaking to a couple of members of the team — greg warburton and george bates. we've heard a whole year of training building up to this and we all believed that we could do it, so when the f
full of celebrations, enjoying themselves, the surrey sta rs.everyone was a fan of the new halo protection system — but motorsport‘s world governing body, the fia says a crash involving sauber‘s charles leclerc at the belgian grand prix has shown its worth. let's have a look at this new video from le clerc‘s on board camera. fia race director charlie whiting believes one of fernando alonso's tyres would have directly impacted le clerc‘s head when his maclaren was shunted into the air...
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he has done really well for surrey and excited to see him go out and play exactly as he has done in theng a winning pack. the hero on that crucial morning, ben stokes is in court, so won't be bowling. 200 runs in the match from the indian captain but he doesn't believe he is carrying too many passengers. it is unfortunate that we have not been able to cross
he has done really well for surrey and excited to see him go out and play exactly as he has done in theng a winning pack. the hero on that crucial morning, ben stokes is in court, so won't be bowling. 200 runs in the match from the indian captain but he doesn't believe he is carrying too many passengers. it is unfortunate that we have not been able to cross
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that much we know the extra thrilling game against surrey stars.tes hit 82. it looked to be a good total, difficult pitch to score on. when nat sciver went along with sarah taylor, it really did look as though it could be the vipers clinging on in this competition. but two errors from dannie wyatt, one of them overthrows and then click the bales as she bowled at the start of the final over allowing a free hit and a six down the ground seeing the sta rs and a six down the ground seeing the stars to the brink of victory. it was enough to see the visitors home. it was between —— it will be between them and lancashire thunder for the finals day at the end of the month. lancashire thunder won the roses match against the yorkshire diamonds, who are also out of the competition. former world boxing champion tyson fury‘s comeback continues in belfast this weekend with only his second fight back after a two year spell which saw him battle depression and an anti—doping case out of the ring. he faces the francesco pianeta at windsor park where wbc champion deo
that much we know the extra thrilling game against surrey stars.tes hit 82. it looked to be a good total, difficult pitch to score on. when nat sciver went along with sarah taylor, it really did look as though it could be the vipers clinging on in this competition. but two errors from dannie wyatt, one of them overthrows and then click the bales as she bowled at the start of the final over allowing a free hit and a six down the ground seeing the sta rs and a six down the ground seeing the stars...
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at the end, the surrey sta rs top end. at the end, the surrey stars winners, enjoying their night.n in formula i, but a crash at the belgian grand prix has shown it is worth. take a look. this is a video from the on—board camera. the director believes one of fernando alonso's tyres would have directly impacted his head when his mclaren was shunted into the air. however, the new halo deflection system deflected attire and he said it would have taken a miracle for him to avoid it if the halo hadn't been in place. there was a brilliant weekend for touche basketball as the men won the wheelchair basketball championship. a beat the usa in the final to claim their first gold medal. hugh has been talking to a couple of members of the team. we have had a whole year of training building up to this and we all believe that he could do it. when the final buzzer went i felt more relief and elation for winning a world championships, that we have actually managed to do it. what was it like? just tell us. i agree. the relief. all the work, it really is just a relief. it is the elation first of all
at the end, the surrey sta rs top end. at the end, the surrey stars winners, enjoying their night.n in formula i, but a crash at the belgian grand prix has shown it is worth. take a look. this is a video from the on—board camera. the director believes one of fernando alonso's tyres would have directly impacted his head when his mclaren was shunted into the air. however, the new halo deflection system deflected attire and he said it would have taken a miracle for him to avoid it if the halo...
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surrey beat hampshire by seven wickets at the. top of the table. rachel haynes hit a half—ce ntu ry table. rachel haynes hit a half—century by luck or as they won by nine wickets. lightning will progress directly to the final if it be yorkshire diamonds in their last group match on saturday. great written's para swimmers have want a more medals on the third day of the european check digits in dublin. 16—year—old maisie summers newton set a second world record in 24 hours to claim her second european title in the 100 metres restrict. eleanor simmonds finished behind her to ta ke eleanor simmonds finished behind her to take silver. a second european title for the 31st, she led and other british 1—2 in the exporting 100 metres backstroke. that is all the sports are now. the rest of the news available on bb sport website and koke. 0ur weather pattern or changeable over the next few days, we have certainly got some rain to come overnight tonight and into thursday as well. an area of the precious to the north—west of the at the moment a
surrey beat hampshire by seven wickets at the. top of the table. rachel haynes hit a half—ce ntu ry table. rachel haynes hit a half—century by luck or as they won by nine wickets. lightning will progress directly to the final if it be yorkshire diamonds in their last group match on saturday. great written's para swimmers have want a more medals on the third day of the european check digits in dublin. 16—year—old maisie summers newton set a second world record in 24 hours to claim her...
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surrey comfortably sealing victory by 66 runs. that's all the sport for now.people have taken to the streets of west london for this year's notting hill carnival. the event attracted a million people over two days. this year, police were granted extra stop—and—search powers in response to a recent increase in violent crime. the event also saw carnival—goers observing a 72—second silence, in memory of the victims of the grenfell tower tragedy. greg mackenzie reports. the final day of the notting hill carnival, awash with the sounds and smells of the caribbean, and the prime example of the capital's diverse communities coming together. we basically got here for the end of the parade and so we decided to make our own parade and walk along. 20 years, i've been here every year. yeah we always come down once a year, we look forward to coming down to have a good time. and we do have a good time. and drink too much! notting hill carnival‘s stages and music fell silent as thousands of people paid tribute to the grenfell tower victims at 3pm. for 72 seconds in memory of
surrey comfortably sealing victory by 66 runs. that's all the sport for now.people have taken to the streets of west london for this year's notting hill carnival. the event attracted a million people over two days. this year, police were granted extra stop—and—search powers in response to a recent increase in violent crime. the event also saw carnival—goers observing a 72—second silence, in memory of the victims of the grenfell tower tragedy. greg mackenzie reports. the final day of the...
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but of course we don't know surrey other primarily for its beauty. —— sarajevo.ch ended with more than 10,000 people losing their lives in the 1990s. for three and a half years, bosnian serbs rained rockets down on the city. a quarter ofa rockets down on the city. a quarter of a century later the scars are still visible. this used to be a holiday inn and it is whether world's press was stationed during the siege. it became a symbol of the war, and you might remember its distinctive yellow cladding on the outside, which has been kept to this day. the hotel has onlyjust changed hands. it has had extensive renovation work and recently reopened under a different name. you would never know that for years, it was subject to frequent shelling and gunfire. normally, you might pay extra for a beautiful view of these hills, but that is —— for that very same reason it was one of the most dangerous spots to be in this hotel. artillery fire was being blasted from the top of those hills and actually licked this building on fire above the fifth floor multiple times. —— lit this
but of course we don't know surrey other primarily for its beauty. —— sarajevo.ch ended with more than 10,000 people losing their lives in the 1990s. for three and a half years, bosnian serbs rained rockets down on the city. a quarter ofa rockets down on the city. a quarter of a century later the scars are still visible. this used to be a holiday inn and it is whether world's press was stationed during the siege. it became a symbol of the war, and you might remember its distinctive yellow...
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and the sun claims nhs staff kept a stray cat in a surrey hospital and allowed it to prowl around a&ears over infection. let's kick off. first of all we are going to talk about borisjohnson indian. potentially a change in the tory leadership rules that would help him. —— again. tory leadership rules that would help him. -- again. there is a grassroots movement to make it easierfor mps to grassroots movement to make it easier for mps to get onto that final ballot. they are calling for any mp that has 20 colleagues backing them should be able to be voted on by the party membership. lord haig has come out saying that it isa lord haig has come out saying that it is a big mistake to change the entire system for short—term game. although there are deep frustration is particularly related to brexit as the government is negotiating and there is this sense that new leadership might emerge, that the process shouldn't be easier for one particular candidate. how likely is it, in your expert opinion, that we will have a tory leadership contest sometime in the next year? in the next year i would sa
and the sun claims nhs staff kept a stray cat in a surrey hospital and allowed it to prowl around a&ears over infection. let's kick off. first of all we are going to talk about borisjohnson indian. potentially a change in the tory leadership rules that would help him. —— again. tory leadership rules that would help him. -- again. there is a grassroots movement to make it easierfor mps to grassroots movement to make it easier for mps to get onto that final ballot. they are calling for...
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surrey batsman ollie pope will make his england debut tomorrow in the second test at lords against indiast but pope was drafted in for the dropped dawid malan. he is going to bat at numberfour. i know he has batted a lot as six sorry but i feel he has a very good game on him that will transfer to test cricket and be successful at numberfour. test cricket and be successful at number four. saw a test cricket and be successful at numberfour. saw a really test cricket and be successful at number four. saw a really exciting prospect. he has done exceptionally well this summer for terry and really excited to see him get out there and just be himself more than anything else. go out and play exactly as he had done. former manchester united midfielder paul scholes has written off his old sides' chances of challenging for the title next season. jose mourinho‘s side finished last time around — but were 19 points behind their local rivals. scholes doesn't expect united to close the gap on pep guardiola's side. ijust don't see i just don't see him ijust don't see him getting closer to city. city have
surrey batsman ollie pope will make his england debut tomorrow in the second test at lords against indiast but pope was drafted in for the dropped dawid malan. he is going to bat at numberfour. i know he has batted a lot as six sorry but i feel he has a very good game on him that will transfer to test cricket and be successful at numberfour. test cricket and be successful at number four. saw a test cricket and be successful at numberfour. saw a really test cricket and be successful at number...
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warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils, like surrey blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. you're looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council leads the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near the cliff edge and all of us are struggling to balance our budgets next year, without making draconian cuts in frontline services. now on bbc news, sport today. hello there, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: gary woodhouse leads the us pga championship, and this man — his compatriot, rickie fowler — by a stroke after the first round. four—time champion novak djokovic is knocked out of the toronto masters in the third round by greece's 19—year—old stefanos tsitsipas. and turkish delight in berlin, as 200m world champion ramil guliyev adds the european title to h
warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils, like surrey blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. you're looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council leads the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near the cliff edge and all of us...
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as i said, the way i play for the surrey is no fear, i will not change the way i play because it is whoe great names in the team and i am learning so much. i am just enjoying my cricket and hopefully tomorrow i can bowl nicely and get a few early ones in the session. in the morning when you would have told us that we have got them out for 250, we would take that any day. so, we have them 8445. you cannot be too greedy and expect to get them out for five. we are happy with the score and if we do well it will help us score and if we do well it will help us in the game going forward. just to let you know, novak djokovic she is in second round action at flushing meadows. he has taken the first two sets against america's tennis and green and is 2—2 in the third. you can keep with everything on our website. their too you can see what happened in the champions league draw. juventus against manchester united is an interesting tie. the europa league would be drawn on friday. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, friday is not looking too bad at all across most o
as i said, the way i play for the surrey is no fear, i will not change the way i play because it is whoe great names in the team and i am learning so much. i am just enjoying my cricket and hopefully tomorrow i can bowl nicely and get a few early ones in the session. in the morning when you would have told us that we have got them out for 250, we would take that any day. so, we have them 8445. you cannot be too greedy and expect to get them out for five. we are happy with the score and if we do...
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not any normal rain, pretty much like a monsoon with localised flooding, such as here in surrey.nly for a while. very changeable heading into the weekend. most places will be dry on saturday and there will be rain on sunday. all our weather is coming in from the atlantic, which is why it is so changeable. that area of cloud brought storms earlier today was that it is getting moved away by this ridge of high pressure. the low pressure will bring in cloud of the two sharp showers on the eastern coasts of england. for the most pa rt eastern coasts of england. for the most part we will have clear skies. it will be quite chilly overnight. towards the far south—west we have much more power which will come into play as we head into tomorrow. a bit ofa play as we head into tomorrow. a bit of a struggle to get much play at lord's for the cricket. we should get a full day's played tomorrow. increasing amounts of cloud that it should stay dry. we have cloud in the south—west which will push its way north and east through the day. more in no way of cloud for scotland and the eastern side of
not any normal rain, pretty much like a monsoon with localised flooding, such as here in surrey.nly for a while. very changeable heading into the weekend. most places will be dry on saturday and there will be rain on sunday. all our weather is coming in from the atlantic, which is why it is so changeable. that area of cloud brought storms earlier today was that it is getting moved away by this ridge of high pressure. the low pressure will bring in cloud of the two sharp showers on the eastern...
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i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie from surrey, whose great uncle, william george robertson, fought and died here in 1918. i've only received this recently, and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow — he actually really does look like you, doesn't he? and there is something about him... yeah. his name was william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started, and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery, in december 1917. his unit, the second brigade, were involved in the battle of amiens. so do you know what he was doing, today, the 8th of august, 100 years ago? well, he started the day behind the lines a bit. i picture this big 18—inch gun, a team of eight men serving that gun, and my great uncle there — the artillery units would almost have to leapfrog each other, just to keep up with the advancing troops. because that was the thing. they took so much ground so quickly. he survived the battle of amiens. it was a short battle, but it wasn't very long before he died. so he was in a bivouac, 20th au
i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie from surrey, whose great uncle, william george robertson, fought and died here in 1918. i've only received this recently, and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow — he actually really does look like you, doesn't he? and there is something about him... yeah. his name was william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started, and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery, in...
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surrey batsman ollie pope looks set to make his england debut coming in for dawid malan who was droppedmulate the likes of alastair cook in the senior side. from the people have spoken to they have given me the confidence and i have given me the confidence and i have the confidence in my own game
surrey batsman ollie pope looks set to make his england debut coming in for dawid malan who was droppedmulate the likes of alastair cook in the senior side. from the people have spoken to they have given me the confidence and i have given me the confidence and i have the confidence in my own game
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surrey stars have won the t20 women's super league, beating loughbrough lightening in the final at therapping up the win by 66 runs. somerset beat nottinghamshire in their delayed t20 blast quarterfinal. the match was postponed yesterday because of heavy rain. and captain lewis gregory scored 60 from 24 balls to help somerset reach finals day, where they'll play sussex in the semifinals. there's been a blow for wasps today with the news fly—half jimmy gopperth could be out for up to nine months. he's has had knee ligament reconstruction surgery after getting injured in a preseason friendly. with danny cipriani leaving the club in the summer, and star signing lima sopoaga yet to arrive from new zealand, wasps are currently light in the playmaking positions ahead of the new campaign. there was a brilliant weekend for british basketball, as the men won the wheelchair basketball world championships, beating the usa in the final. the gb team claimed a 79—62 win to hand the rio paralympic champions their first defeat in four years. the result also means that great britain claimed their first
surrey stars have won the t20 women's super league, beating loughbrough lightening in the final at therapping up the win by 66 runs. somerset beat nottinghamshire in their delayed t20 blast quarterfinal. the match was postponed yesterday because of heavy rain. and captain lewis gregory scored 60 from 24 balls to help somerset reach finals day, where they'll play sussex in the semifinals. there's been a blow for wasps today with the news fly—half jimmy gopperth could be out for up to nine...
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he has done exceptionally well this summer for surrey and really excited to see him go out there andl the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the latest from the european championships. that is all from me. thank you very much indeed. now, as promised, we will talk more about the commemorations taking place. for the 100th anniversary of the battle of amiens. during the late summer and early autumn of 1918 german troops were pushed back across northern france and belgium, and the course of world war one was changed. the historian dan snow explains the significance of the battle of amiens. one of the largest military conflicts the world had yet seen was dragging on. millions had died on both sides and neither had the upper hand. for nearly four years, the fighting on the western front had been mired in a bloody stalemate. in the autumn of 1914, german forces had crashed into france and belgium, but the allies had just managed to fight them to a standstill. the allies launched a series of mighty offences up and down the western front, like the
he has done exceptionally well this summer for surrey and really excited to see him go out there andl the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the latest from the european championships. that is all from me. thank you very much indeed. now, as promised, we will talk more about the commemorations taking place. for the 100th anniversary of the battle of amiens. during the late summer and early autumn of 1918 german troops were pushed back across northern...
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and i get a deeply visible tour of surrey ovo‘s war wounds. —— sarajevo. week in our lives, the country is marking 170 years since the great hunger, a famine that swept the great hunger, a famine that swe pt a cross the great hunger, a famine that swept across the country leading to the death of over1 million people. but ireland has since undergone a food revolution and kate hardie buckley is returning home and at the taste of west cork food festival to explore what was once the epicentre of the famine and is now the country's top foodie destination. welcome to west cork. this is the most south—westerly tip of the island of ireland. i have been coming to this part of the world since i was eight years old. people are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, are drawn here by the dramatic scenery, the arts, and the great crack. and now they are flocking here for the local cuisine. west cork was recently voted are‘s capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast you will find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it is
and i get a deeply visible tour of surrey ovo‘s war wounds. —— sarajevo. week in our lives, the country is marking 170 years since the great hunger, a famine that swept the great hunger, a famine that swe pt a cross the great hunger, a famine that swept across the country leading to the death of over1 million people. but ireland has since undergone a food revolution and kate hardie buckley is returning home and at the taste of west cork food festival to explore what was once the epicentre...
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thirty coalition air strike hit a school bus that killed forty children and eleven adults in what surrey arabia declared to be an appropriate military action it was promised to investigate. as more themes prepare to weep over their children's graves the charity save the children estimates an average of one hundred forty children have been killed every day since the beginning of the circulate coalition strikes against the united nations will not conduct their own investigation will not send a team at yemen to investigate those type of crimes i believe that the saudi that coalition will continue to do so meanwhile human rights watch has criticized the panel investigating alleged war crimes in yemen really what we're seeing is you have this investigative body that says it's credibly investigating but is in fact not at all an accepted or an acceptable sort of substitute for the states themselves actually carrying out credible investigations the charity save the children says that yemen is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child right now because the leaders have in the last few h
thirty coalition air strike hit a school bus that killed forty children and eleven adults in what surrey arabia declared to be an appropriate military action it was promised to investigate. as more themes prepare to weep over their children's graves the charity save the children estimates an average of one hundred forty children have been killed every day since the beginning of the circulate coalition strikes against the united nations will not conduct their own investigation will not send a...
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warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils, like surreyough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. you're looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council leads the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near the cliff edge and all of us are struggling to balance our budgets next year, without making draconian cuts in frontline services. the government has promised to reform council funding, but many authorities say more money is needed now. alison holt, bbc news, northampton. the former foreign secretary boris johnson has been criticised for comments he made about muslim women. there was a storm of protests after mrjohnson described women who wear the burka and the nigab is looking ridiculous, like letterboxes and burglars, and those complaints have automatically triggered a process that will try to find
warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils, like surreyough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. you're looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council leads the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near...
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robbie burns, the surrey captain.dropping alistair cooke was not do the selectors panic, do they have to change things, do you feel? they won't panic but they aren't afraid of making bold decisions, this selection panel. he has been in this england side before. he offers the option of bowling spin. he's got 200 ba ht option of bowling spin. he's got 200 baht worcestershire this week. he has showed the repeats of the technical problems which caused him to be dropped from this england side in the first place and he has dropped a couple of catches, a sign of declining confidence. the feeling is he has earned the right to step back from international cricket in his hometown, in own pace but i think there will be questions asked about how long he can be keep going on. he scored a big double century backin on. he scored a big double century back in melbourne. you can keep going if you are continually putting together our scores and he will know that himself. there needs to be a change in attitude. too often england use too
robbie burns, the surrey captain.dropping alistair cooke was not do the selectors panic, do they have to change things, do you feel? they won't panic but they aren't afraid of making bold decisions, this selection panel. he has been in this england side before. he offers the option of bowling spin. he's got 200 ba ht option of bowling spin. he's got 200 baht worcestershire this week. he has showed the repeats of the technical problems which caused him to be dropped from this england side in the...
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warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surreynancial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. and you're looking forward to getting back home if possible? the leader of kent county council heads the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near the cliff edge and, all of us are struggling to balance our budgets next year without making draconian cuts in front line services. the government has promised to reform councilfunding but many authorities say more money is needed now. alison holt, bbc news, northampton. our top story this evening: the england cricketer, ben stokes, takes the stand in his trial over a brawl outside a bristol nightclub. and great britain take yet another gold in the pool — a fourth for adam peaty at the european championships. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: a second gold forjack laugher at the european champions
warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surreynancial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. and you're looking forward to getting back home if possible? the leader of kent county council heads the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near...
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it follows the death of surrey snowboarder ellie soutter who died last week on her 18th birthday.r funding, promotions, contracts, whatever it is you are looking for, that can be really intense. so if you do have someone really intense. so if you do have someone that is outside the sport who has maybe been inside that environment and done it before and gone through things and has techniques how they get through it, it is really, really valuable. more than 20,000 free meals will be given to children in tower hamlets in an effort to reduce holiday hunger. a third of children living in the area are entitled to free school meals. children taking part in council funded summer activities will benefit from the scheme. let's have a look at the travel situation now. all at the travel situation now. good on the tube so fai morning. turning to the roads. the m25 starting to get busy in both directions atjunction 14 for heathrow. in twickenham, the traffic lights are not working on richmond road at thejunction with lebanon park. approach with care. finally in kilburn, belsize road is part clo
it follows the death of surrey snowboarder ellie soutter who died last week on her 18th birthday.r funding, promotions, contracts, whatever it is you are looking for, that can be really intense. so if you do have someone really intense. so if you do have someone that is outside the sport who has maybe been inside that environment and done it before and gone through things and has techniques how they get through it, it is really, really valuable. more than 20,000 free meals will be given to...
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and this is the best photo of the morning, look at this, the four four from surrey hoping to become theurrey. oh, they have redone the photo. harry mcguire watching england two years ago playing at the world cup. absolutely. you like this one, don't you? only because we have the gentlemen of the sofa, i am surrounded by gentlemen of the sofa, i have to ask, mummy‘s bouye are less likely to have issues when they grow up. they also say the same is true. why are you laughing? -- mummy‘s boy. true. why are you laughing? -- mummy's boy. and mummy's boy is someone mummy's boy. and mummy's boy is someone who gets on with their mother. what would you define as a mummy's boy? i don't know. someone who is particular close to their mum, maybe. shall we move on? continue the story. it used a study by the marriage foundation who says boys and girls closest to the parent or the opposite sex are far better to cope with teenage life, so that's why i think the headline is perhaps a little more interesting than the actual story. it says boys closer to their mums have better mental health, as do girls clo
and this is the best photo of the morning, look at this, the four four from surrey hoping to become theurrey. oh, they have redone the photo. harry mcguire watching england two years ago playing at the world cup. absolutely. you like this one, don't you? only because we have the gentlemen of the sofa, i am surrounded by gentlemen of the sofa, i have to ask, mummy‘s bouye are less likely to have issues when they grow up. they also say the same is true. why are you laughing? -- mummy‘s boy....
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the tourists made steady progress this morning, before surrey bowler sam curran took three wickets fore 149, and they were eventually all out for 274. england, in theirsecond innings, are 9—1, 22 runs ahead. at the women's hockey world cup in london tonight, england, the hosts, are out. in the last hour, they lost their quarter final against the reigning champions, the netherlands. but ireland have reached the semi—finals for the first time. jo currie has more. it may be possible to take the summer's good weather for granted, but sporting success remains a little more mercurial. in their effort to emerge from the crowd, england and ireland would need to handle the heat and keep their cool. just try telling their fans that. a united ireland, ranked 16th in the world, a team given little chance on hockey‘s biggest stage. unlikely quarterfinalists against india, having beaten them in the group stage, goalless in normal time, penalties would decide their fate. the goalkeeper made three vital saves, to leave chloe watkins with the stroke of her stick to instantly become a star of ireland ho
the tourists made steady progress this morning, before surrey bowler sam curran took three wickets fore 149, and they were eventually all out for 274. england, in theirsecond innings, are 9—1, 22 runs ahead. at the women's hockey world cup in london tonight, england, the hosts, are out. in the last hour, they lost their quarter final against the reigning champions, the netherlands. but ireland have reached the semi—finals for the first time. jo currie has more. it may be possible to take...
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2035, there will be about 400,000 more cases of heart disease, which will reach that level annually, surreyutting down to the fact that there are more unhealthy to the fact that there are more u nhealthy lifestyles, to the fact that there are more unhealthy lifestyles, and more people are developing diabetes type ii. —— sorry. depending on your surgeon ii. —— sorry. depending on your surgeon diabetes, it is an early stage, it is actually reversible, unlike diabetes type one. these things are preventable, but it does mean having to adopt a different type of lifestyle to that you have. and radical changes were some. we have some information, early this week and were talking about the number of youngsters developing type 2 diabetes very early on. one of the things that the professor spoke to about that — this not only damages the children themselves, but it could mean a significant cost to be health service, the consequences of a lifetime of the biggies. children before they leap a ritual are being classed as obese. —— lifetime of diabetes. the government is making plans for ashun attacks. the
2035, there will be about 400,000 more cases of heart disease, which will reach that level annually, surreyutting down to the fact that there are more unhealthy to the fact that there are more u nhealthy lifestyles, to the fact that there are more unhealthy lifestyles, and more people are developing diabetes type ii. —— sorry. depending on your surgeon ii. —— sorry. depending on your surgeon diabetes, it is an early stage, it is actually reversible, unlike diabetes type one. these...
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the tourists made steady progress this morning, before surrey bowler sam curran took three wickets forjustmade an impressive 149. they were eventually all out, for 274. england have now begun their second innings. the first multi sport european championships, is being described as a ‘mini—0lympics,‘ featuring some of the biggest names from seven disciplines. the 11 day competition which began today, features more than four and half thousand competitors. joe wilson is in glasgow where some of the events are taking place. the family joe. hi, i am joe. hi, iam in george joe. hi, i am in george square where there be will be a musical festival taking place. we had a qualifying day today, we are going to concentrate on the theory behind the championships. look out for some flashing images in sports that you know with a conceptual twist. perfect. take seven european championships and stage them at the same time. maximise the impact. britain's team includes this world record holder. it's almost like a mini 0lympics, the commonwealth games was exactly the same, the europeans the first of its kind,
the tourists made steady progress this morning, before surrey bowler sam curran took three wickets forjustmade an impressive 149. they were eventually all out, for 274. england have now begun their second innings. the first multi sport european championships, is being described as a ‘mini—0lympics,‘ featuring some of the biggest names from seven disciplines. the 11 day competition which began today, features more than four and half thousand competitors. joe wilson is in glasgow where some...
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from surrey — whose great uncle william george robertson fought and died here in 1918.?s my great uncle on the right there. wow, he really does look like you, doesn't he? something about... he really is. his name is william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery in december 1917. his unit, the 2nd brigade, were involved in the battle of amiens. so do you know what he was doing today, 8th august, 100 years ago? he started the day behind the lines a bit. i picture this being an 18 inch gun, a team of men serving their gun and my great uncle there. the artillery units were almost like lea pfrogging each other, just to keep up with the advancing troops. because, that was the thing, they took so much ground so quickly. he survived the battle of amiens. it was a short battle. but it wasn't very long before he died. he was in a bivouac, 20th august, hadn't got up yet, and he was killed instantly by a german shell coming in. of course, the last letter
from surrey — whose great uncle william george robertson fought and died here in 1918.?s my great uncle on the right there. wow, he really does look like you, doesn't he? something about... he really is. his name is william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery in december 1917. his unit, the 2nd brigade, were involved in the battle of amiens. so do you know what...
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similar things can be said about surrey and lancashire, and also somewhere like birmingham.ion last year. there is real concern is that councils just aren't living within their means. some research at the national audit 0ffice suggested that probably about 15 councils with social care responsibilities, where they are using up their reserves at such a degree that they will become unviable within three years. it's a huge challenge. so in the short term, what happens now in northamptonshire? you know, what are they going to do, what will it mean for people that? well, i spoke with the commissioner, who is the person who is leading the response drafted in by the government there. i spoke with him last week. he was very clear that the council has legal obligations to provide certain services, and it also has legal obligations to balance its books. he's slightly concerning lee wasn't able to give a timescale by when the council's budget is coming on balance, which is a sign ofjust how bad things are there. but i would very much expect lots of services to not be provided any more,
similar things can be said about surrey and lancashire, and also somewhere like birmingham.ion last year. there is real concern is that councils just aren't living within their means. some research at the national audit 0ffice suggested that probably about 15 councils with social care responsibilities, where they are using up their reserves at such a degree that they will become unviable within three years. it's a huge challenge. so in the short term, what happens now in northamptonshire? you...
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i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie from surrey, whose great uncle, william george robertson, foughtly, and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow — he actually really does look like you, doesn't he? and there is something about him... yeah. his name was william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started, and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery, in december 1917. his unit, the second brigade, were involved in the battle of amiens. so do you know what he was doing, today, the 8th of august, 100 years ago? well, he started the day behind the lines a bit. i picture this big 18—inch gun, a team of eight men serving that gun, and my great uncle there — the artillery units would almost have to leapfrog each other, just to keep up with the advancing troops. because that was the thing.
i spoke to one man, alasdair mackie from surrey, whose great uncle, william george robertson, foughtly, and that's my great uncle on the right there. wow — he actually really does look like you, doesn't he? and there is something about him... yeah. his name was william george robertson. he was born in leslie in fife. the war started, and he signed up straightaway. he enlisted in the medical services. then he was moved to the artillery, in december 1917. his unit, the second brigade, were...
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temperatures got up to 33 degrees in surrey.be sunny. a bit of cloud here and there, maybe a few spots of rain, but that is pretty much it. once again, it is going to be very warm. temperatures in the south could be hovering no lower than 19 degrees in london. a bit fresher in scotland and northern ireland. tomorrow, scotland and northern ireland will turn a bit more cloudy. whereas the best of the sunshine will be across southern, eastern and central areas. and it will be a hot day. and the beautiful weather continues through sunday and actually into next week. it is an actual bob. in fact it's got so thick, yesterday was katherine's first blow dry! aw! and let's give our biggest hello to our guest tonight, whose daughter came on the one show this year to introduce her fiancee to us. here's what she told us about jack. this isjack. we met when i was 20, jack was 24 and we have the same aims, passions and drive for life. it is great we get to share it with everyone. with a background in hospitality, are you planning to do the ca
temperatures got up to 33 degrees in surrey.be sunny. a bit of cloud here and there, maybe a few spots of rain, but that is pretty much it. once again, it is going to be very warm. temperatures in the south could be hovering no lower than 19 degrees in london. a bit fresher in scotland and northern ireland. tomorrow, scotland and northern ireland will turn a bit more cloudy. whereas the best of the sunshine will be across southern, eastern and central areas. and it will be a hot day. and the...
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the 20—year—old surrey batsman has the second best average in the county chgampionship so far this season while he faces his trial in bristol on charges of affray. chris woakes comes in for him. england lead the five match series 1—0. and in around 15 minutes' time it's a david and goliath battle in the women's hockey world cup final as ireland take on defending champions the netherlands. it's a first world cup final of any description for a team field sport for ireland — and a massive achievement for the second lowest ranked team in the tournament. they take on the world number ones who are looking for their seventh world cup title. manchester city have doubled their lead and sergio aguero has doubled his tally at wembley. manchester city leading chelsea 2—0 in the community shield. football, well and truly with us. the family of the missing midwife samantha eastwood have thanked the public for their support after police in staffordshire found a body. the family have also asked for their privacy to be respected. the midwife went missing just over a week ago. three men are in custody, one
the 20—year—old surrey batsman has the second best average in the county chgampionship so far this season while he faces his trial in bristol on charges of affray. chris woakes comes in for him. england lead the five match series 1—0. and in around 15 minutes' time it's a david and goliath battle in the women's hockey world cup final as ireland take on defending champions the netherlands. it's a first world cup final of any description for a team field sport for ireland — and a massive...
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warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surreyfinancial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council and the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near the cliff edge and all of us are struggling to balance our budgets next year, without making draconian cuts in front line services. the government has promised to reform council funding, but many authorities say more money is needed now. alison holt, bbc news, northampton. appleby an independent report into sexual abuse spanning four decades at two leading private catholic schools, says the attacks on children, were likely to be more widespread than previously thought. it found "appalling" abuse at ampleforth in north yorkshire, and at downside in somerset, and says both institutions tried to cover up numerous alle
warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surreyfinancial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council and the organisation representing county authorities that provide services like this care centre. there are a number of other local authorities, four or five that i know of, that are teetering very near the cliff edge...
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it's the first time surrey have won the competition.at in light. are you going to go through the papers with us in a bit? -- in life. you sound delighted about that! it's only 13 minutes past six. there's quite a lot of mourinho analysis. a lot of spurs analysis. word lots to look forward to there. a huge win for tottenham. -- lots to look forward to their. a big victory for tottenham, yes. —— a lot to look forward to there. what's the best sporting theme tune? skied sunday. you're both wrong according to this particular survey. i'll tell you what it is after the weather —— ski sunday. good morning, lovely to see you. iam sunday. good morning, lovely to see you. i am on the roof of broadcasting house in london. today the forecast is lightly dry one for most of us, sunny spells but at times there will also be quite a bit of cloud around as well. what is happening is high pressure is dominating the weather to the south, we have got a weather front coming in from the north—west, that will introduce rain across western scotla nd introduce r
it's the first time surrey have won the competition.at in light. are you going to go through the papers with us in a bit? -- in life. you sound delighted about that! it's only 13 minutes past six. there's quite a lot of mourinho analysis. a lot of spurs analysis. word lots to look forward to there. a huge win for tottenham. -- lots to look forward to their. a big victory for tottenham, yes. —— a lot to look forward to there. what's the best sporting theme tune? skied sunday. you're both...
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it was the party, surrey, the campaign that was led by boris johnson and michael gove that had the money of the responsibility for whatever the boat eventually wasn't the reasons it was one. he is now tempting at lbc and refusing to be the mep for south—east england, which is what he should be doing because that is what he is paid for. henry bolton is also having a comeback the ukip. he is trying to register the name of a new party called 0ne trying to register the name of a new party called one nation and has been told he can't, because that name is already taken by an islamic relief charity. i think that is wonderful news. the guardian is where we will go next. asylum speakers spend decades awaiting a home office decision. how can take decades? mind—boggling. in the worst case, the guardian reports that a decision on asylum seekers have 26 years and one month. from the initial application. despite what people at home may think, that asylum seekers come here and live lives of luxury with flatscreen televisions in council houses, if you are an asylum seeker you are not allowed to work. t
it was the party, surrey, the campaign that was led by boris johnson and michael gove that had the money of the responsibility for whatever the boat eventually wasn't the reasons it was one. he is now tempting at lbc and refusing to be the mep for south—east england, which is what he should be doing because that is what he is paid for. henry bolton is also having a comeback the ukip. he is trying to register the name of a new party called 0ne trying to register the name of a new party called...
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the talk of a reported 10 surrey with debbie. they knew we were different from other families.i'm undocumented and they were born here. the only way i could stay safe was to take sanctuary at a local church and trust a government would honor the sanctuary of a house of worship. their father in the oldest daughter, tanya whose 26 with take care of them. i gave the children explicit instructions. if someone entered, roberto should run to the refrigerator called the first person on the community contact list. bowser should run to the bathroom and closed the door. i feared for their safety. i didn't want to leave my family, but i was care that immigration send customs enforcement would tear us apart. you know, sometimes state violence and hate violence intersect. so what i just described was fearing an immigration raid would separate her family. lots of people in this country experienced a violence like the muslim band, like the separation and caging of families, like state-sponsored forms of hate. but many cases, state violence actually leads to hate violence. so when her story, j
the talk of a reported 10 surrey with debbie. they knew we were different from other families.i'm undocumented and they were born here. the only way i could stay safe was to take sanctuary at a local church and trust a government would honor the sanctuary of a house of worship. their father in the oldest daughter, tanya whose 26 with take care of them. i gave the children explicit instructions. if someone entered, roberto should run to the refrigerator called the first person on the community...
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he has an exceptional about this summer for surrey, and we are excited to go and see him go out there first of the carry on films appeared in cinemas. one of the stars who appeared in them was kenneth williams. back in the early 1980s, a young radio presenter working for a portsmouth radio station conducted a very nervous interview with williams which he ended up in his memoirs, described as an "idiot". bbc south today has spoken to the presenter, and sally taylor is going to tell us more about it. and beccy barr is in salford, where a preston man gets into guinness book of records by driving his motor mower from lands end tojohn o' groats in five days. the carry on films were of their time, ithink the carry on films were of their time, i think that is fair to say. the first one was partly filmed at guildford army barracks. kenneth williams was a big star. he was in order of the fans as any of the other comedy actors. we have discovered an entity in 1963 wiki is talking about devices of his characters and where they come from. sta rt characters and where they come from. start messing
he has an exceptional about this summer for surrey, and we are excited to go and see him go out there first of the carry on films appeared in cinemas. one of the stars who appeared in them was kenneth williams. back in the early 1980s, a young radio presenter working for a portsmouth radio station conducted a very nervous interview with williams which he ended up in his memoirs, described as an "idiot". bbc south today has spoken to the presenter, and sally taylor is going to tell us...
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and last and certainly not least, at the far end, jeremy surrey, professor jeremy surrey holds the mac brown distinguished share for leadership in global affairs at the university of texas and austin, where he's a professor of history in the history department and the lbj school. and he is the author and editor of nine books, including a biography of henry kissinger. and most recently, the impossible presidency. the rise and fall of america's highest office. in the last year, jeremy received the president's excellence award for teaching at the university of texas. and the award for contributions to the liberal arts. so not only are these a group of outstanding scholars and writers, but also brilliant teachers, as well. a star-studded crowd. i would like to begin by asking joan waugh to come up and make a few comments about grant and then we'll go from there. jo joan? >> good morning. i thank will hitchcock for inviting me to be on this panel and i very much appreciate the opportunity to discuss the biographical craft in general and also in regard to my own experience with the u.s. gran
and last and certainly not least, at the far end, jeremy surrey, professor jeremy surrey holds the mac brown distinguished share for leadership in global affairs at the university of texas and austin, where he's a professor of history in the history department and the lbj school. and he is the author and editor of nine books, including a biography of henry kissinger. and most recently, the impossible presidency. the rise and fall of america's highest office. in the last year, jeremy received...
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thirty coalition air strike hit a school bus that killed forty children and eleven adults in what surrey rabia declared to be an appropriate military action it was promised to investigate. as more films prepare to weep over their children's graves the charity save the children estimates an average of one hundred forty children have been killed every day since the beginning of the circulate coalition strikes against the united nations will not conduct their own investigation and will not send a team at the yemen to investigate those type of crimes i believe that the saudi that coalition will continue to do so meanwhile human rights watch has criticized the panel investigating alleged war crimes in yemen really what we're saying is you have this investigative body that says it's credibly investigating but isn't that not at all an acceptable and acceptable sort of substitute for the states themselves actually carrying out credible investigations the charity save the children says that yemen is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child right now because the leaders have in the last
thirty coalition air strike hit a school bus that killed forty children and eleven adults in what surrey rabia declared to be an appropriate military action it was promised to investigate. as more films prepare to weep over their children's graves the charity save the children estimates an average of one hundred forty children have been killed every day since the beginning of the circulate coalition strikes against the united nations will not conduct their own investigation and will not send a...
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and surrey batsman ollie pope will make his first appearance for england in the second test against india debut! thanks, sally, see you in a moment. we are talking to laura kenny later? i can‘t wait to see her, it‘s been awhile since she‘s been here and she‘s always cheeky and good fun and refreshingly normal for someone so brilliant. so successful, she's doing really well. i'm looking forward to that, one of the highlights of the morning. word definitely. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: the us is to impose sanctions on russia over the nerve agent attack in salisbury in which a former russian agent and his daughter were poisoned. a nine—year—old girl has died after rocks fell from a cliff 2 at a beach in seaton garth in north yorkshire. eve ryo ne everyone has joined us everyone hasjoined us back in the studio on the sofa. let‘s look at the front pages. the times leading on our top story with the us decision to impose sanctions on russia after the nerve agent attack ona russia after the nerve agent attack on a former spy and his daughter in salisbury. the front pa
and surrey batsman ollie pope will make his first appearance for england in the second test against india debut! thanks, sally, see you in a moment. we are talking to laura kenny later? i can‘t wait to see her, it‘s been awhile since she‘s been here and she‘s always cheeky and good fun and refreshingly normal for someone so brilliant. so successful, she's doing really well. i'm looking forward to that, one of the highlights of the morning. word definitely. you are watching breakfast...