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the films chosen by thejudges families worldwide.ilms chosen by the judges cover this yea r‘s most chosen by the judges cover this year's most topical stories from the hong kong protest to the impact of the pandemic on communities and hospitals around the world. first up, the award for use for films that ca ptu re award for use for films that capture the immediacy of the story. five years after the peaceful pro—democracy protests known as the umbrella movement, a huge swathe of hong kong citizens we re swathe of hong kong citizens were determined to stop the central government in beijing from further eroding the one country from further eroding the one cou ntry two from further eroding the one country two systems promise it made in 1997. a video journalist was filming after a march in the city's district when a group of protesters hurled eggs and fragments of bricks at the local police station. hong kong society is not a society is to violent protest so it was a very interesting moment where a group of youths that were used to studyi
the films chosen by thejudges families worldwide.ilms chosen by the judges cover this yea r‘s most chosen by the judges cover this year's most topical stories from the hong kong protest to the impact of the pandemic on communities and hospitals around the world. first up, the award for use for films that ca ptu re award for use for films that capture the immediacy of the story. five years after the peaceful pro—democracy protests known as the umbrella movement, a huge swathe of hong kong...
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thejudges said this is a breathtakingly up—close account.o the heart of the suffering and shows us the disturbingly mundane way in which death has to be managed during the covid—19 crisis. next, the rory peck award for news features, for films that looked beyond the immediacy of the news story. every day, thousands of ethiopian set off on foot on a desperate 2000 kilometre trek in the hope of reaching saudi arabia in search of employment and a better life. the route takes them across the desert, the red sea and yemen, a country ravaged by civil war. and every year, hundreds die of exhaustion in the desert or drown while crossing the gulf of aden. charles and olivier followed the migrants on their treacherous journey. they want to go to saudi arabia because it's a rich country and there is always an example of a family who get richer by the money sent from the migrants. and even if there is a lot of bad stories of migrants who failed in their migration, the success story is always more appealing. during theirjourney, they often go without foo
thejudges said this is a breathtakingly up—close account.o the heart of the suffering and shows us the disturbingly mundane way in which death has to be managed during the covid—19 crisis. next, the rory peck award for news features, for films that looked beyond the immediacy of the news story. every day, thousands of ethiopian set off on foot on a desperate 2000 kilometre trek in the hope of reaching saudi arabia in search of employment and a better life. the route takes them across the...
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of the 1a allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved. he said amber heard was no gold digger, there was no hoax. this case was prompted by questions over his casting in the fantastic beasts franchise. johnny depp hoped he could restore his reputation. chanting: justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly was unhelpful. you have given me so much strength. and for amber heard, who has in recent years taken on a public role speaking out about domestic violence, this is a judgment that goes beyond hollywood. thank you. to have this result, particularly now, just as we are about to go into another lockdown, i think sends a clear message to victims that, actually, do come forward — you will be believed. and for me, that's the most important thing. johnny depp‘s lawyers have described thejudgment as perverse and bewildering. he had hoped t
of the 1a allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved. he said amber heard was no gold digger, there was no hoax. this case was prompted by questions over his casting in the fantastic beasts franchise. johnny depp hoped he could restore his reputation. chanting: justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was...
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and thejudge has said... i will read it here.ering for the reputation ofjohnny depp and vindication for amber heard. a statement, of course... she is also facing further legal action from johnny depp. he is seeking to sue her in america and a statement from her council and a statement from her counsel said, "for those of us present at the high court, the decision and judgment are not a surprise. very soon we will be presenting even more voluminous evidence in the us. we are committing to obtaining justice for amber heard". now that reference to voluminous evidence" is because, of course, amber heard was not the person who was being sued here, it was newsgroup newspapers. she was not obliged to reveal all of the documentation about the relationship. a statment from the sun newspaper: "the sun has stood up and campaigned for the victims of domestic abuse for over 20 years. domestic abuse victims must never be silenced and we thank the judge for his careful consideration and thank amber heard for her courage in giving evidence to th
and thejudge has said... i will read it here.ering for the reputation ofjohnny depp and vindication for amber heard. a statement, of course... she is also facing further legal action from johnny depp. he is seeking to sue her in america and a statement from her council and a statement from her counsel said, "for those of us present at the high court, the decision and judgment are not a surprise. very soon we will be presenting even more voluminous evidence in the us. we are committing to...
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thejudges said this was as much a piece of art as it was a piece of news.lassic news reporting, but a unique and powerful digital piece that left the viewer more able to connect with the issues that inspired it. in august 2019, the indian government revoked a bill which gave a state in kashmir autonomy for seven decades. kashmir was put under complete lockdown with a total communication blackout. many kashmiris feared that their way of life was at risk. this footage captured the ensuing protests as civilians in a suburb engaged in a fight for existence. it has gone through various political instabilites over the years, but i've seen that there is always a ray of hope. they were not ready to sit quietly about what was going on. they wanted to send a message to the world powers. determined to prevent indian government forces from entering their community, residents defied tear gas and pellets to protect the last remaining pocket of resistance in the country's only muslim—majority state. people were not scared at all. they were out on night watches to protect
thejudges said this was as much a piece of art as it was a piece of news.lassic news reporting, but a unique and powerful digital piece that left the viewer more able to connect with the issues that inspired it. in august 2019, the indian government revoked a bill which gave a state in kashmir autonomy for seven decades. kashmir was put under complete lockdown with a total communication blackout. many kashmiris feared that their way of life was at risk. this footage captured the ensuing...
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we should wait for thejudgement that is still to come, maybe early next year.utions are not actually abiding to the rule of law, which should also refer to them. yet you... all in all, this historic package should be launched as soon as possible, and the money should be given to those who are most in need. and moral responsibility lies with those who are actually pressuring ideological blackmailing in the name of this valuable and really precious principle of rule of law. minister, you're putting an awful lot of information out there, some of which, for some people watching this around the world, will be a little complex to take in. but the november 5th decision that you refer to, and you keep calling it blackmail, is really quite a simple thing. the european parliament and the european council appear to have agreed that for the first time, the eu will link the disbursement of financial aid, and particularly we're talking about the emergency financial package post—covid i9, they're going to link it to member states‘ respect for the rule of law. and you have a f
we should wait for thejudgement that is still to come, maybe early next year.utions are not actually abiding to the rule of law, which should also refer to them. yet you... all in all, this historic package should be launched as soon as possible, and the money should be given to those who are most in need. and moral responsibility lies with those who are actually pressuring ideological blackmailing in the name of this valuable and really precious principle of rule of law. minister, you're...
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balance or postal votes there, the judge damning in balance or postal votes there, thejudge damningcase and dismissing it, they are appealing there, in georgia, they are a vote count, a recount of the vote in wisconsin, and donald trump is not giving up on this, and he is also looking to put pressure on republican state lawmakers in some of those key battleground states. good stuff, thank you david. the ethiopian prime minister has issued an ultimatum demanding the surrender of tigrayan forces within 72 hours, as the government prepares to attack the northern regions capital of mek‘ele. it's the third week of open conflict between the central government and regional leaders that's forced thousands from their homes. 0ur africa editor, will ross reports. some of the weapons ethiopia's military is using in its fight against regional troops in tigray. both sides have been talking of success, but with all communication to the region switched off, we just don't know the true picture on the ground. the military says it's seized several towns in northern tigray, and is now turning its atten
balance or postal votes there, the judge damning in balance or postal votes there, thejudge damningcase and dismissing it, they are appealing there, in georgia, they are a vote count, a recount of the vote in wisconsin, and donald trump is not giving up on this, and he is also looking to put pressure on republican state lawmakers in some of those key battleground states. good stuff, thank you david. the ethiopian prime minister has issued an ultimatum demanding the surrender of tigrayan forces...
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thejudge ruled an article which made the allegation published two years ago was "substa ntially true"d said it would be ridiculous if he did not appeal to turkey, where rescuers are continuing to search for survivors of friday's powerful earthquake in the resort cit of izmir. in the resort city of izmir. at least 90 people are known to have died. but there are extraordinary stories of survival, including that of a 3—year old girl, pulled from the rubble on monday. from izmir, here's our international correspondent orla guerin. almost hidden from view, this three—year—old. she let out a little cry. i swear she is alive, someone shouts. and relief for rescuers who say they never gave up hope of finding herand, they never gave up hope of finding her and, buried belief the rubble for nearly three days, she never gave up either. did it feel like a miracle? a rebirth under all these, the wreckage of an eight story apartment block. her mother, her twin sisters and her brother were pulled out on saturday but he died later. the rescue here has brought hope to otherfamilies rescue here has brou
thejudge ruled an article which made the allegation published two years ago was "substa ntially true"d said it would be ridiculous if he did not appeal to turkey, where rescuers are continuing to search for survivors of friday's powerful earthquake in the resort cit of izmir. in the resort city of izmir. at least 90 people are known to have died. but there are extraordinary stories of survival, including that of a 3—year old girl, pulled from the rubble on monday. from izmir, here's...
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is threatening to go to the courts — he has, in some cases — he was successful in one case with thejudgedent, but it was in pennsylvania to get trump campaign observers sitting closer to the people counting the ballots in that particular state. he has also complained elsewhere about ballot papers being sent to people who are deceased, who are no longer with us, to people who have moved out of the state, in the case of nevada. but again, all of these claims have to be substantiated and for this to go the course in terms of the legal system here, through lower courts and potentially eventually to the supreme court, detailed evidence has to be provided and we simply haven't seen that yet. listening to the president, at one point, he was saying stop the vote in some states where he was ahead but in other states, count the votes. it is quite hard to work out the logic of that strategy on a first reading. is anything more behind that? well, it's a confusing message certainly, and if that is the kind of befuddled messaging that prevails and it does eventually go to, let's say, the supreme court
is threatening to go to the courts — he has, in some cases — he was successful in one case with thejudgedent, but it was in pennsylvania to get trump campaign observers sitting closer to the people counting the ballots in that particular state. he has also complained elsewhere about ballot papers being sent to people who are deceased, who are no longer with us, to people who have moved out of the state, in the case of nevada. but again, all of these claims have to be substantiated and for...
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i think that thejudgment grounds, they can do that. that mrjustice nicholl refers to, the 12 of the number of accounts that mrjustice nicholl refers to, the i2 of the ia cou nts nicholl refers to, the i2 of the ia counts of being brought saying that they have been proven, you know, one has to wonder at the wisdom, but clearly mr depp and his legal team feel that the counter evidence that they have brought is sufficient to outweigh that. and go to appeal. you're talking about a massive investment in legal fees again in any appeal hearing so it is a very substantial step to take. sometimes announcements are made of an intent to impale in cases which in the fullness of time, once careful consideration has been given to her judgment don't actually come to pass —— intend to appeal. so it may well be that things might change. in due course, but we can only look forward to the appeal hearing and more evidence or a recounting of the evidence or a recounting of the evidence beforejudges in the evidence or a recounting of the evidence before jud
i think that thejudgment grounds, they can do that. that mrjustice nicholl refers to, the 12 of the number of accounts that mrjustice nicholl refers to, the i2 of the ia cou nts nicholl refers to, the i2 of the ia counts of being brought saying that they have been proven, you know, one has to wonder at the wisdom, but clearly mr depp and his legal team feel that the counter evidence that they have brought is sufficient to outweigh that. and go to appeal. you're talking about a massive...
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after 14 allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved.ere was no hoax. this case was prompted by questions over his casting in the fantastic beasts franchise. johnny depp hoped he could restore his reputation. justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans, convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly unhelpful. you have given me so certainly unhelpful. you have given me so much strength. and for amber heard, who has in recent years taken on a public role speaking at about domestic violence, this is a judgment that goes beyond hollywood. thank you. to have this result, particularly now just as we are about to go into another lockdown, i think sends a clear i think sends a clear message to victims that actually, do come forward you will be believed. and for me, that's the most important thing. johnny depp's lawyers have described thejudgment as perverse and bewildering. he had help
after 14 allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved.ere was no hoax. this case was prompted by questions over his casting in the fantastic beasts franchise. johnny depp hoped he could restore his reputation. justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans, convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly unhelpful. you have given me so...
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thejudge disagreed. i think that his reputation is destroyed.ought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly was unhelpful. and, of course, now the only way out for him will be a complete rehabilitation. you have given me so much strength... and remember, this wasn't amber heard's case. it was actually an argument betweenjohnny depp and the sun newspaper. but it was her allegations that were being tested and, for many, this is about more than just a battle over a newspaper article. the main issue, for me, was that i thought it would prevent victims from coming forward, so to have this result, particularly now, just as we are about to go into another into another lockdown, i think sends a clears message to victims that if you do come forward, you will be believed. and, for me, that's the most important thing. johnny depp's lawyers have described thejudgment as perverse and bewildering. he had hoped to restore his reputation. this judgment has torn it apart. david sillito, bbc news. donald trump and joe biden are hitting the key battle ground stat
thejudge disagreed. i think that his reputation is destroyed.ought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly was unhelpful. and, of course, now the only way out for him will be a complete rehabilitation. you have given me so much strength... and remember, this wasn't amber heard's case. it was actually an argument betweenjohnny depp and the sun newspaper. but it was her allegations that were being tested and, for many, this is about more than just a battle over a newspaper article. the main...
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well, thejudgement we take is whether it is offensive to audiences.many audiences who would find that word offensive and we have to take care if that is the case. it doesn't mean that everyone needs to find it offensive before we make those judgements. and also, as i say, greg clarke resigned, so clearly there was an agreement that what he had said was inappropriate and offensive. this all comes after the summer in which the bbc broadcast the n—word in a news report about a racist attack, defended it for quite some time, but then apologised after a huge public outcry — which included a radioi dj resigning over the matter. did the bbc give in to public pressure or did it get it wrong? no, we agreed that we hadn't made the right decision at the outset, we apologised for that. there were in—depth discussions about the coverage of that story. it was a very, very important story about an horrific, racially aggravated assault, and it was reported in the way it was reported. we realise that that was a misstep and we apologised for it. you implied there'd bee
well, thejudgement we take is whether it is offensive to audiences.many audiences who would find that word offensive and we have to take care if that is the case. it doesn't mean that everyone needs to find it offensive before we make those judgements. and also, as i say, greg clarke resigned, so clearly there was an agreement that what he had said was inappropriate and offensive. this all comes after the summer in which the bbc broadcast the n—word in a news report about a racist attack,...
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thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibitionharity work. i'm capable of helping a lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i'm capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world, i'm a missionary, in a perfect world. what i'm doing in the ring, i realise what i'm doing is a gift not only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and the planes and the boat. it doesn't do it for me any more. nice to hear. that is all for now from sportsday. more on the website. bye for now. hello again. there was some sunshine earlier today across more south—western parts of the uk, but these areas will see some dense patchy fog overnight. pretty grey and gloomy actually, elsewhere, mind you. and cold at the moment in north—east scotland. but we've got the wind picking up, cloud and rain moving down from the north—west, so temperatures will probably tend to rise. ahead of that, temperatures will be around 5 or 6 degrees. we've got rain in the morning across northern ireland as well as scotland, into northern en
thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibitionharity work. i'm capable of helping a lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i'm capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world, i'm a missionary, in a perfect world. what i'm doing in the ring, i realise what i'm doing is a gift not only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and the planes and the boat. it doesn't do it for me any more. nice to...
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thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibition lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i am capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world, i am a missionary, in a perfect world. when i am in the ring, my real life is a gift, not only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and the planes and the boat. it doesn't do it for me any more. despite the plans for tyson to do more charity work, there's talk of these two meeting in the ring again. however, our boxing pundit steve bunce thinks there's someone else tyson will fight before that. the rematch with royjones is not the next fight. the next fight is going to take all of us back, all of us back in time. even if we weren't born then on some of us were ringside then, you remember the night — the mgm, las vegas, mike tyson biting down and taking a lump out of evander holyfield's ear and spitting it on the floor, and then being disqualified and then being fined $3 million and then being thrown out of boxing for two years. that's the next figh
thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibition lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i am capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world, i am a missionary, in a perfect world. when i am in the ring, my real life is a gift, not only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and the planes and the boat. it doesn't do it for me any more. despite the plans for tyson to do more charity work, there's...
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world at home, cani waiting all around the world at home, can i ask margaret busby the chair of thejudges home, can i ask margaret busby the chair of the judges to take her place there at the lectern and make the announcement. you've now had a taste of what makes these six titles so special. there's been discussion in the press about how diverse a short list it is in terms of class, ethnicity, gender identity. people have felt held back over murky also of the makeup of the jury, and that's as it should be. no need for comments in diversity anywhere in the literary world once it is commonplace. so note how progressive the booker prize is becoming. it was established in 1969, the same year when the publishing company i co—founded by the its first novel. the first black bookerjudge was in 2015. undoubtedly, the booker prize has always championed great literature, but it was eye—opening to discover thatjust in the past handful of years there have been more black judges and chairs of the jury than in the previous five decades. i return often to the wisdom of toni morrison in her 1992 as black
world at home, cani waiting all around the world at home, can i ask margaret busby the chair of thejudges home, can i ask margaret busby the chair of the judges to take her place there at the lectern and make the announcement. you've now had a taste of what makes these six titles so special. there's been discussion in the press about how diverse a short list it is in terms of class, ethnicity, gender identity. people have felt held back over murky also of the makeup of the jury, and that's as...
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after 14 allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved.re his reputation. justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans, convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly unhelpful. you have given me so much strength. and for amber heard, who has in recent years taken on a public role speaking at about domestic violence, this is a judgment that goes beyond hollywood. thank you. to have this result, particularly now just as we are about to go into another lockdown, i think sends a clear message to victims that actually, do come forward you will be believed. and for me, that's the most important thing. johnny depp's lawyers have described thejudgment as perverse and bewildering. he had hoped to restore his reputation. this judgment has torn it apart. david sillito, bbc news. before i finish this hour, austrian media is reporting there have been shots fired in parts of central vienna. a l
after 14 allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved.re his reputation. justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans, convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly unhelpful. you have given me so much strength. and for amber heard, who has in recent years taken on a public role speaking at about domestic violence, this is a...
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you know, i've made some massive improvements in my life, and i didn't think that thejudge would be sou going to go on television like that, and expect no—one's not going to say anything? there must be something seriously wrong with you, you think that you are above the law and not going to get caught. i think it was tamara who sent me the link, and my blood was boiling and i was like, "that's not the story." she twisted the truth and created a whole new narrative to make herself look like someone who used to be bad and has come out the other end, and just wants to help people. so, i thought about what i could do for women, all types of women, notjust people that have been involved in the criminaljustice system, but any woman who is interested in turning her life around, setting up a business. what could i do to help her? um, so i set up mentor matcher, which is an initiative that, kind of, connects, um, more senior women in business to become mentors to women like me. what's so incredible is you went straight out there and you said, "amanda wa keley, will you do it?" she said yes, and
you know, i've made some massive improvements in my life, and i didn't think that thejudge would be sou going to go on television like that, and expect no—one's not going to say anything? there must be something seriously wrong with you, you think that you are above the law and not going to get caught. i think it was tamara who sent me the link, and my blood was boiling and i was like, "that's not the story." she twisted the truth and created a whole new narrative to make herself...
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thejudge disagreed. i think that his reputation is destroyed.for him will be a complete rehabilitation. you have given me so much strength... and remember, this wasn't amber heard's case. it was actually an argument betweenjohnny depp and the sun newspaper. but it was her allegations that were being tested and, for many, this is about more than just a battle over a newspaper article. the main issue, for me, was that i thought it would prevent victims from coming forward, so to have this result, particularly now, just as we are about to go into another lockdown, i think sends a clears message to victims that, actually, do come forward, you will be believed. and, for me, that's the most important thing. johnny depp's lawyers have described thejudgment as "perverse and bewildering". he had hoped to restore his reputation. this judgment has torn it apart. david sillito, bbc news. a three—year—old girl has been rescued alive following friday's earthquake. after nearly three days under the rubble, rescuers thought she was dead but the little girl reac
thejudge disagreed. i think that his reputation is destroyed.for him will be a complete rehabilitation. you have given me so much strength... and remember, this wasn't amber heard's case. it was actually an argument betweenjohnny depp and the sun newspaper. but it was her allegations that were being tested and, for many, this is about more than just a battle over a newspaper article. the main issue, for me, was that i thought it would prevent victims from coming forward, so to have this result,...
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today, thejudge said the grounds of the hospital site.de it clear that this is not a case where it's alleged that farrell was targeting children at the hospital, rather the children were abused in parts of the hospital in which he had access. he today also denied a number of other charges, including rape, and he has been told he's next to appear here in court february. according to research commissioned by the duke royal foundation there's been a dramatic increase in feelings of loneliness among parents of young children during the pandemic — according to new research commissioned by the duke and duchess of cambridge's royal foundation. its surveyed more than half a million people in the uk about the challenges of bringing up children to the age of five. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports: some quiet time for becky and her son only. this has been vitalfor the well—being of them both. run by the well—being of them both. run by the charity family action for justice —— the duchess of cambridge is its patron. it provides practical
today, thejudge said the grounds of the hospital site.de it clear that this is not a case where it's alleged that farrell was targeting children at the hospital, rather the children were abused in parts of the hospital in which he had access. he today also denied a number of other charges, including rape, and he has been told he's next to appear here in court february. according to research commissioned by the duke royal foundation there's been a dramatic increase in feelings of loneliness...
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thejudge calling saying calling the unnatural and unfairdoes saying calling the unnatural and unfairire specific and we do not have that. that follows a lower court's rejection of the trump administration earlier lawsuit in pennsylvania in which the lawsuit was famously called a frankenstein's monster of a case that had been haphazardly stitched together. the trump campaign is saying it will take this further to the united states supreme court, to the top. it is not over yet. thank you. as europe battles a second wave of coronavirus infections, there's been some encouraging news for the uk. 0fficial estimates suggest the all—important r number has fallen below one for the first time since august. but it's a varied picture across the country. 0ur health editor hugh pym reports on some very different approaches to tackling the spread. empty streets in belfast today, with northern ireland beginning a two—week circuit breaker lockdown to try to stem the spread of covid—19. nonessential shops are closed, apart from click—and—collect services. and pubs, restaurants and cafes can only do ta
thejudge calling saying calling the unnatural and unfairdoes saying calling the unnatural and unfairire specific and we do not have that. that follows a lower court's rejection of the trump administration earlier lawsuit in pennsylvania in which the lawsuit was famously called a frankenstein's monster of a case that had been haphazardly stitched together. the trump campaign is saying it will take this further to the united states supreme court, to the top. it is not over yet. thank you. as...
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meanwhile, the lawyer forjamie spears said thejudge meanwhile, the lawyer forjamie spears said the judgeappeals for his dismissal or outright removal. in the meantime a financial company has been appointed as a co—conservator but for now it is not enough to stop the frustration of her funds. stop the frustration of herfunds. i'm joined now byjem aswad, senior music editor at variety. good to talk to you. we have seen good to talk to you. we have seen quite a few people concerned about this and we have seen evidence of the free britney movement. what is really going on here, do you think? welcomer mental health is probably the least specific science that exists. but you have to think that, if britney's lawyer said she was afraid of her father and that this was not mentioned earlier, that he had appointed a new business managerfor that he had appointed a new business manager for her without telling her, among the other allegations that were made, the other claims that we re made, the other claims that were made, they still decided not to remove him as her conservative then her lawyer faile
meanwhile, the lawyer forjamie spears said thejudge meanwhile, the lawyer forjamie spears said the judgeappeals for his dismissal or outright removal. in the meantime a financial company has been appointed as a co—conservator but for now it is not enough to stop the frustration of her funds. stop the frustration of herfunds. i'm joined now byjem aswad, senior music editor at variety. good to talk to you. we have seen good to talk to you. we have seen quite a few people concerned about this...
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thejudge ruled an article which made the allegation published two years ago was ‘substantially true‘.diculous if he did not appeal the british prime minister has told mps there‘s no alternative to the proposed four week lockdown he plans to introduce from thursday. some of his own mps oppose the move but the vote on wednesday is likely to pass. the prime minister warned the nhs could be overwhelmed if no action was taken, with medical staff having to choose who to treat. liverpool has the highest number of covid patients in hospital in the uk, currently more than 460. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh has been given rare access to doctors and patients there. this is what happens when a city loses its grip on coronavirus. i have never experienced pressure that‘s been even remotely like this. i'm 58 now and i'm looking after patients that are my age or even younger than me. the nhs risks failing the patients it is there to serve. it is very depressing. if you‘re out there, if you need a new hip, if you‘re in pain, if you can‘t walk, we can‘t help you right now. the covid intensive care un
thejudge ruled an article which made the allegation published two years ago was ‘substantially true‘.diculous if he did not appeal the british prime minister has told mps there‘s no alternative to the proposed four week lockdown he plans to introduce from thursday. some of his own mps oppose the move but the vote on wednesday is likely to pass. the prime minister warned the nhs could be overwhelmed if no action was taken, with medical staff having to choose who to treat. liverpool has the...
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morally and rightly be at the front of the queue, then i would do so, because i absolutely trust thejudgmentecause i absolutely trust the judgment on safety and efficacy. he said priority must be given to the elderly. i think the mother test is very important. my mum is 78, she will be 79 shortly, and i have already said to her, mum, make sure that when you are cold you are ready. gps have been asked to be ready. gps have been asked to be ready to mass vaccinate the elderly from next month, though most of the doses destined for the uk, enough for 20 million adults, will not arrive until next year. one of the hurdles with the pfizer vaccine is that it needs to be stored in an ultralow temperature freezer like this one at imperial college london. you can see the temperature is —76 celsius. this is where imperial stores at some doses of its experimental covid jab. vaccines like these can be transported to immunisation centres in boxes of dry ice to maintain the cold chain. pfizer says its vaccine can then be transferred to a normal fridge and will remain usable for up to five days. even if seve
morally and rightly be at the front of the queue, then i would do so, because i absolutely trust thejudgmentecause i absolutely trust the judgment on safety and efficacy. he said priority must be given to the elderly. i think the mother test is very important. my mum is 78, she will be 79 shortly, and i have already said to her, mum, make sure that when you are cold you are ready. gps have been asked to be ready. gps have been asked to be ready to mass vaccinate the elderly from next month,...
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on the one hand, thejudge who a mixed victory for trump there.reened this particular case said yes, it is good to segregate those votes. this is exactly what pennsylvania was doing anyway, keep them separate from the ones that arrive on november three. on the other hand, trump lost what he really wanted which was to stop the counting of those votes. ever there votes just get counter, which i suspect they will, they will be irrelevant. in other words, it is very clear that based on the votes that arrived by november three, that biden will win in philadelphia, and that is not what trump... he would love for the votes accumulator not to be counted so votes accumulator not to be counted so he can keep stretching this idea that there is no decisive when. —— the votes that are coming in.“ biden was to win by the votes already accounted, even if there was any dispute about the votes that arrive after the third, it is irrelevant? that is a matter of practicality. we have heard from the supreme court is meeting the status quo, keep those that late arrivin
on the one hand, thejudge who a mixed victory for trump there.reened this particular case said yes, it is good to segregate those votes. this is exactly what pennsylvania was doing anyway, keep them separate from the ones that arrive on november three. on the other hand, trump lost what he really wanted which was to stop the counting of those votes. ever there votes just get counter, which i suspect they will, they will be irrelevant. in other words, it is very clear that based on the votes...
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thejudge ruled an article which made the allegation published two years ago was "substa ntially true" it would be ridiculous if he did not appeal the argentine footballing legend, diego maradona, has been admitted to hospital, according to local media reports. maradona, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, is to undergo tests after he reportedly felt poorly and will be kept in for observation. the former napoli, barcelona and boca juniors player won the world cup with argentina in 1986 and is widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time. to turkey, where rescuers are continuing to search for survivors of friday's powerful earthquake in the resort cit of izmir. at least 90 people are known to have died. but there are extraordinary stories of survival, including that of a three—year old girl, pulled from the rubble on monday. from izmir, here's our international correspondent orla guerin. almost hidden from view, caked in dust, three—year—old elif perincek. she lets out a little cry. "i swear she is alive," someone shouts. joy and relief for rescuers who say the
thejudge ruled an article which made the allegation published two years ago was "substa ntially true" it would be ridiculous if he did not appeal the argentine footballing legend, diego maradona, has been admitted to hospital, according to local media reports. maradona, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, is to undergo tests after he reportedly felt poorly and will be kept in for observation. the former napoli, barcelona and boca juniors player won the world cup with argentina...
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thejudge ruled that wayne rooney "clearly identified" mrs vardy when she made allegations about socialment broke out in october 2019, when coleen rooney attempted to find out who was behind fake stories about her. david silito reports. coleen rooney, rebekah vardy — both famous for being married to premier league footballers, both with high—profile celebrity careers. and the issue — who was leaking stories about coleen rooney to the papers? she had a suspicion and set up an instagram account with some fake stories, and limited access to just one other account — rebekah va rdy‘s account. rebekah vardy says she didn't leak anything, and began legal proceedings. and so, at the high court today, the lawyers gathered for round one of vardy versus rooney. this was, of course, only a preliminary hearing to decide if that post was directly pointing the finger at rebekah vardy and rebekah vardy alone. the judge decided it was, and so a victory for rebekah vardy and, for coleen rooney, a cost of £22,913.50. the law is a costly business. and coleen rooney and rebekah vardy are being given a coupl
thejudge ruled that wayne rooney "clearly identified" mrs vardy when she made allegations about socialment broke out in october 2019, when coleen rooney attempted to find out who was behind fake stories about her. david silito reports. coleen rooney, rebekah vardy — both famous for being married to premier league footballers, both with high—profile celebrity careers. and the issue — who was leaking stories about coleen rooney to the papers? she had a suspicion and set up an...
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this effort to bypass the will of the american people, the verdict of the courts in the past, thejudgementsew, is simply cruel and needlessly divisive. we've also heard from the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, on what he thinks about the current standoff between the trump and biden campaigns. he was asked if a delay from the state department to engage with the biden transition team could hamper a smooth transition of power. this was his reply. there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. we're ready. the world is watching what's taking place. we're going to count all the votes. when the process is complete, they'll be elector—selected. there's a process, the constitution lays it out pretty clearly. the world should have every confidence that the transition necessary to make sure that the state department is functional today, successful today, and successful with the president who is in office on 20 january in the afternoon is also successful. i'm joined now by our correspondent nomia iqbal in wilmington delaware. he went on to say that whoever would be ectopic as
this effort to bypass the will of the american people, the verdict of the courts in the past, thejudgementsew, is simply cruel and needlessly divisive. we've also heard from the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, on what he thinks about the current standoff between the trump and biden campaigns. he was asked if a delay from the state department to engage with the biden transition team could hamper a smooth transition of power. this was his reply. there will be a smooth transition to a second...
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a government spokesman said there was a need for peace, and more discussion around thejudgement.undergo surgery for a blood clot in his head. he was taken into hospital in la plata on monday evening, although his doctors say his condition has been improving throughout the day. hurricane eta has caused damage in nicaragua and honduras. the category 4 storm, with winds gusting at 140 miles per hour — that's 225 kilometres per hour — has caused several buildings to collapse, and caused at least one death. there are warnings of life—threatening storm surges, flash flooding and landslides. it is almost time, everybody is getting ready and voters on the east coast have about 45 minutes left to cast their votes. in los angeles, a little bit more time. coming up next, our special programme, little bit more time. coming up next, ourspecial programme, us election 2020. to state with us. after one of the wettest october is on record, we are due something much quieter and over the next few days it should be largely dry and went lighter as well but it will be chilly, particularly at night, an
a government spokesman said there was a need for peace, and more discussion around thejudgement.undergo surgery for a blood clot in his head. he was taken into hospital in la plata on monday evening, although his doctors say his condition has been improving throughout the day. hurricane eta has caused damage in nicaragua and honduras. the category 4 storm, with winds gusting at 140 miles per hour — that's 225 kilometres per hour — has caused several buildings to collapse, and caused at...
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it is politically motivated, in 2008, before we took over, when our predecessors were in power, thejudgesotested against certain reforms and they applied to the european commission also to bring a procedure before the court ofjustice, and the commission answered very clearly, clearly, that this is not a matter for european union to take, to get involved in the judiciary. once we took over, it immediately changed, it immediately started to go the other way around. and that is why when we look at the history and we look at the facts, the procedures of appointing judges before we took over were very similar, if we speak about the constitutional court, but nobody ever said anything. so, the particularjudgement of the european court ofjustice, which i referred to, are you saying that's political too? you now, even, no longer accept the legitimacy of the european court ofjustice? is that it? 0h, we do. but we also accept the principle of conferral, which is enshrined in the treaty of the european union, that on the competences conferred upon the institutions of the eu, can be exercised. and thi
it is politically motivated, in 2008, before we took over, when our predecessors were in power, thejudgesotested against certain reforms and they applied to the european commission also to bring a procedure before the court ofjustice, and the commission answered very clearly, clearly, that this is not a matter for european union to take, to get involved in the judiciary. once we took over, it immediately changed, it immediately started to go the other way around. and that is why when we look at...
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thejudge ruled that an article which made the allegation — published two years ago — was ‘substantiallys lawyers say the actor will appeal. now it‘s time for click. halloween is here and this week, we have robotic tricks... ..sailing treats... ..eerie earbuds... ..and... screams. ..a presidential election! welcome to click. i hope you‘re 0k. listen, halloween might not be happening outdoors this year, but i tell you what — it‘s certainly happening indoors — here, at least. let‘s cross to lara‘s haunted house and see what horrors await. wow, you‘ve got lots of halloween there! uh, yeah. turns out i do. do you think i‘ve overdone it slightly? oh, no, i love it! you‘ve gone stylishly minimalist as always, i see. yeah, all i could find was this skeleton in my closet. i don‘t really have anything else to decorate the house with. do you know, i‘ve never been trick—or—treating. have you not? well, look, many of us won‘t be trick—or—treating this year but there are some people who try to make it as safe as possible for the kids who do pass by. trick—or—treat! this is luke keys from austin, texa
thejudge ruled that an article which made the allegation — published two years ago — was ‘substantiallys lawyers say the actor will appeal. now it‘s time for click. halloween is here and this week, we have robotic tricks... ..sailing treats... ..eerie earbuds... ..and... screams. ..a presidential election! welcome to click. i hope you‘re 0k. listen, halloween might not be happening outdoors this year, but i tell you what — it‘s certainly happening indoors — here, at least....
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thejudge decided it was, and so a victory for rebekah vardy and, for coleen rooney, a cost of £22,913.50ardy are being given a couple of months to see if they can resolve this and avoid a high court libel battle. david sillito, bbc news. that's it from me. thank you so much for watching. bye—bye. hello there. on friday, we saw temperatures slowly rising as milder air came in from the atlantic together with a lot of cloud. but over this weekend, it's cooler air that's going to return across the uk, with temperatures set to drop a bit. now, we've seen the milder air come in thanks to south—westerly winds bringing in that cloud. this strip of cloud here is a weather front. that's producing the rain that we are seeing at the moment and it's moving very slowly southwards. now, that weather front will take the rain southwards. as it does so, the rain becomes light and patchy, but it pushes away the milder air steadily through the weekend, with cooler air then following from the north. and that's going to bring in some showers, mainly for scotland and from northern ireland. but we start the wee
thejudge decided it was, and so a victory for rebekah vardy and, for coleen rooney, a cost of £22,913.50ardy are being given a couple of months to see if they can resolve this and avoid a high court libel battle. david sillito, bbc news. that's it from me. thank you so much for watching. bye—bye. hello there. on friday, we saw temperatures slowly rising as milder air came in from the atlantic together with a lot of cloud. but over this weekend, it's cooler air that's going to return across...
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thejudge ruled that an article which made the allegation, published two years ago,was ‘substantially. his lawyers say the actor will appeal. now on bbc news, it‘s time for monday in parliament. hello again and welcome to monday in parliament. england faces another lockdown. boris johnson warns mps of the alternative. doctors and nurses could be forced to choose which patients to treat, who would live and who would die. labour back the lockdown but say the prime minister‘s been too slow to act. at every stage, he pushed away challenge it, ignored advice and put what he hoped would happen ahead of what is happening. and with bonfire night cancelled, an mp calls for the sale of fireworks to stop. what can we expect this year and organise displays won't be happening? an increase in demand and in our emergency services? but first, the prime minister has told mps that the uk faces a "medical and moral" disaster unless tough action is taken now to stop the spread of coronavirus. borisjohnson said the latest covid data meant there was "no alternative" but to introduce a lockdown in england.
thejudge ruled that an article which made the allegation, published two years ago,was ‘substantially. his lawyers say the actor will appeal. now on bbc news, it‘s time for monday in parliament. hello again and welcome to monday in parliament. england faces another lockdown. boris johnson warns mps of the alternative. doctors and nurses could be forced to choose which patients to treat, who would live and who would die. labour back the lockdown but say the prime minister‘s been too slow to...
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but, this weekend, anton du beke has finally been given the chance to swap the dance floor for thejudge'sroad. it comes just a day after olympic boxer nicola adams was forced to pull out of the show after her partner tested postive for coronavirus. more than a million hindus, sikhs and jains will celebrate the festival of diwali this weekend across the uk. the festival marks the victory of the forces of good over evil and communities get together and pray for peace and prosperity for the year ahead. but how are families coping under the covid restrictions? our correspondent rajeev gupta has been finding out. diwali is one of the most celebrated times of the year for hindus, sikhs and jains. oh, nice! but this year, the coronavirus means that things will be quieter, with families making do with festivities from home. and for some, they may not even be celebrating at all. mum was all about family. that's something piral raja from bolton knows all too well. the cruel reality of the virus has disproportionally affected families like hers. # happy birthday to you.# her mum died just two weeks
but, this weekend, anton du beke has finally been given the chance to swap the dance floor for thejudge'sroad. it comes just a day after olympic boxer nicola adams was forced to pull out of the show after her partner tested postive for coronavirus. more than a million hindus, sikhs and jains will celebrate the festival of diwali this weekend across the uk. the festival marks the victory of the forces of good over evil and communities get together and pray for peace and prosperity for the year...
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thejudge here said that they could move closer, essentially.this building as corey lewandowski and pam bondi and others tried to sort of go in and force their way into observe. then we had the philadelphia board of elections trying to appeal to pennsylvania's highest court. that matter is still outstanding but for now the counting goes on and on. you have been there for quite awhile in philadelphia but i imagine you have been able to monitor the situation in the entire state. have you heard of any kinds of problems or even inside counting stations or outside, problems, confrontations and so on? it has gone, i think, more smoothly, honestly, than people had anticipated. i think talking to people here on the ground but also hearing what was going on around the country, there was concern about what things might look like, given the anxiety, tension, how charged the situation was. fortunately, so far that has not materialised. they have been isolated incidences, some involving ballots, involving a that was set out incorrectly, that now those are be
thejudge here said that they could move closer, essentially.this building as corey lewandowski and pam bondi and others tried to sort of go in and force their way into observe. then we had the philadelphia board of elections trying to appeal to pennsylvania's highest court. that matter is still outstanding but for now the counting goes on and on. you have been there for quite awhile in philadelphia but i imagine you have been able to monitor the situation in the entire state. have you heard of...
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the specific lawsuit that i'm referring to like i said, thejudge ruled in favour of the trump campaign did not respond to our questions about the timeline, but considering it as things currently stand, but there still vote counting i do not know how it was resolved. we have a legal issue, whether the observers are allowed in or not, that is on the legal fights and there are others involving balance where there are some suggestions that there have been stakes in one specific county, they reached out to give them an opportunity before election day to come and correct them and i was in of the lawsuit on going but perhaps the big one that people are watching involves a supreme courtjustice today, donald trump saying that the trump campaign wanted tojoin today, donald trump saying that the trump campaign wanted to join that lawsuit which have been brought by local republicans than the state and it involves the deadline for which ballots, postal ballots could be received and counted. many thanks for clarifying all of that. a lot to discuss there in philadelphia, pennsylvania. let's cross ove
the specific lawsuit that i'm referring to like i said, thejudge ruled in favour of the trump campaign did not respond to our questions about the timeline, but considering it as things currently stand, but there still vote counting i do not know how it was resolved. we have a legal issue, whether the observers are allowed in or not, that is on the legal fights and there are others involving balance where there are some suggestions that there have been stakes in one specific county, they reached...
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it is politically motivated, in 2008, before we took over, when our predecessors were in power, thejudgesainst certain reforms and they applied to the european commission also to bring a procedure before the court ofjustice, and the commission answered very clearly, clearly, that this is not a matter for european union to take, to get involved in thejudiciary. once we took over, it immediately changed, it immediately started to go the other way around. and that is why when we look at the history and we look at the facts, the procedures of appointing judges before we took over were very similar, if we speak about the constitutional court, but nobody ever said anything. so the particularjudgment of the european court ofjustice, which i referred to, are you saying that's political too? you now, even, no longer accept the legitimacy of the european court ofjustice? is that it? 0h, we do. but we also accept the principle of conferral, which is enshrined in the treaty of the european union, that on the competences conferred upon the institutions of the eu, can be exercised. and this is also the
it is politically motivated, in 2008, before we took over, when our predecessors were in power, thejudgesainst certain reforms and they applied to the european commission also to bring a procedure before the court ofjustice, and the commission answered very clearly, clearly, that this is not a matter for european union to take, to get involved in thejudiciary. once we took over, it immediately changed, it immediately started to go the other way around. and that is why when we look at the...
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the foreign secretary said thejudges had made the right decision today, but that he felt sympathy there is with them. we've made clear right from the outset we're on theirside. we've called and we continue to call for anne sacoolas to return home to face justice. so where does this all leave harry dunn's parents? well, today's decision by the high court was undoubtedly a setback, but they say they will appeal. they also say they'll askjoe biden to intervene when he takes over the presidency. in a statement tonight, anne sacoolas's legal representative said... anne would like nothing more than to find a path forward and to provide the family some measure of peace. duncan kennedy, bbc news in oxfordshire. you wouldn't know looking at donald trump's most recent posts on twitter, but it does seem as if the president has finally got round to accepting that joe biden did win the us election three weeks ago. he's authorised officials to start cooperating with mr biden‘s transition team, a process which would normally be well under way by now. our north america editorjon sopel joins me now from
the foreign secretary said thejudges had made the right decision today, but that he felt sympathy there is with them. we've made clear right from the outset we're on theirside. we've called and we continue to call for anne sacoolas to return home to face justice. so where does this all leave harry dunn's parents? well, today's decision by the high court was undoubtedly a setback, but they say they will appeal. they also say they'll askjoe biden to intervene when he takes over the presidency. in...
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of the 1a allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved.y questions over his casting in the fantastic beasts franchise. johnny depp hoped he could restore his reputation. chanting: justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly was unhelpful. you have given me so much strength. and for amber heard, who has in recent years taken on a public role speaking out about domestic violence, this is a judgment that goes beyond hollywood.
of the 1a allegations, thejudge said 12 had been proved.y questions over his casting in the fantastic beasts franchise. johnny depp hoped he could restore his reputation. chanting: justice forjohnny! each day at court, he arrived surrounded by fans convinced that he was the victim. his gambit has failed. his reputation is destroyed. i didn't think this was a case that needed to be brought. i think it was ill—advised and certainly was unhelpful. you have given me so much strength. and for...
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so it raises big questions, i think, about thejudgment of borisjohnson and his capacity for a key element manage a team. because when downing street implodes, it looks like a very incestuous, parochial story. but it is very significant, because advisers have power, and when there is disruption, prime ministers, contrary to mythology in the uk about this could be a reset forjohnson, actually they are quite traumatised by it. there was an implosion in number 10 when gordon brown was prime minister, there have been others, and it is deeply disruptive on many levels, so it is a big story and it matters becausejohnson gave cummings so much power. but it is aboutjohnson, not cummings. and in terms of, henry, how that affects the public, it is partly about the inability of the government during the course of this pandemic to get its message across simply, clearly and effectively in a way that enough people have confidence in. here, the messaging here in britain has been all over the map, and i mean that literally in a sense that you also have the different nations, wales, scotland, england and a
so it raises big questions, i think, about thejudgment of borisjohnson and his capacity for a key element manage a team. because when downing street implodes, it looks like a very incestuous, parochial story. but it is very significant, because advisers have power, and when there is disruption, prime ministers, contrary to mythology in the uk about this could be a reset forjohnson, actually they are quite traumatised by it. there was an implosion in number 10 when gordon brown was prime...
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thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibition charity work. iam capable i am capable of helping a lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i am capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world i am a missionary, in a perfect world. when i am in the ring, my real life is a gift, not only for myself. before it was a lwa ys only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and always about me, the hot chick, and a nice plains and the boat. it doesn't do it for me any more. despite the plans for tyson to do more charity work, there's talk of these two meeting in the ring again. however, our boxing pundit steve bunce thinks there's someone else tyson will fight before that. the rematch with royjones is not the next fight. the next fight is going to take all of us back, all of us going to take all of us back, all of us back in time. even if we weren't born then on some of us were ringside then, you remember the night at the mgm, las vegas, mike tyson biting down and taking a lump out of evander holyfi
thejudges couldn't separate the two former heavyweight world champions in their eight—round exhibition charity work. iam capable i am capable of helping a lot of people less fortunate than myself. that is what i am capable of doing, all over the world. in a perfect world i am a missionary, in a perfect world. when i am in the ring, my real life is a gift, not only for myself. before it was a lwa ys only for myself. before it was always about me, the hot chick, and always about me, the hot...
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today thejudge said that grounds of the hospital site.s is not a case where it is alleged farrell was targeting children at great 0rmond street hospital, rather that children were abused in parts of the hospital in which he had access. today he denied another —— 21 charges including rape and he has been told he is next to appear here in court in february. thank you. catching cancer early is crucial. now, a blood test designed to detect more than 50 types of cancer at an early stage is to be trialled by the nhs in england. 165,000 patients will be offered the tests from next year and it's hoped it could save many lives. jim reed reports. this time last year, this person was diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer. as with too many, the warning signs were missed. the first doctor said go and buy some prune juice, you could be constipated. that wasn't working and i insisted and went back to another gp in the same surgery and and went back to another gp in the same surgery and another one said by gaviscon, which i got, still not working. if i
today thejudge said that grounds of the hospital site.s is not a case where it is alleged farrell was targeting children at great 0rmond street hospital, rather that children were abused in parts of the hospital in which he had access. today he denied another —— 21 charges including rape and he has been told he is next to appear here in court in february. thank you. catching cancer early is crucial. now, a blood test designed to detect more than 50 types of cancer at an early stage is to be...
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foreign secretary dominic raab said thejudges had wilted his favour over immunity, but he said he feltily of harry dunn, my heart is with them, we have made clear that we are on their site. we have called and continue to call for anne sacoolas to return to face justice. harry's parents appealed again for anne sacoolas to come back to britain to face justice. they say they will appeal today's court ruling and they will not give up the fight for their son. aston villa captain jack grealish has pleaded guilty to two charges of careless driving, including one offence in connection with a crash during march's coronavirus lockdown. the england international admitted an offence in connection with a collision involving his range rover on march 29th, six days after restrictions were imposed nationwide. grealish also admitted a second charge of careless driving relating to allegations he drove without due care and attention on the m112 in october. 20 years after they disappeared, cambridge university library now says that two of charles darwin's notebooks have been stolen. —— probably been stole
foreign secretary dominic raab said thejudges had wilted his favour over immunity, but he said he feltily of harry dunn, my heart is with them, we have made clear that we are on their site. we have called and continue to call for anne sacoolas to return to face justice. harry's parents appealed again for anne sacoolas to come back to britain to face justice. they say they will appeal today's court ruling and they will not give up the fight for their son. aston villa captain jack grealish has...
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they were unsubstantiated allegations, and we know that in georgia, and in michigan, thejudges did dismissan, the judges did dismiss the cases that were some kind of result from nevada? when will we get some kind of results from nevada? this is clark county election centre, and this is absolutely crucial because if you think about nevada, just thing about las vegas, almost three quarters of the population of nevada are from clark county. and what we know so far is that there are around 60,000 votes, and most of them are mailing ballots. they are being counted right now. we believe 50,000 or so are being counted. we will then get an update on that tomorrow at around ten a:m., six p:m., gmc, and at that point we may well have a much better idea of what's happening in nevada, but i have to say there are trump protesters already there was a protest plan for about an hour's time, and a lot of people are very nervous. i spoke to one trump fan here who said they were actually leaving because they were worried that things would get ugly. there were reports of guns yesterday, state that is very pro
they were unsubstantiated allegations, and we know that in georgia, and in michigan, thejudges did dismissan, the judges did dismiss the cases that were some kind of result from nevada? when will we get some kind of results from nevada? this is clark county election centre, and this is absolutely crucial because if you think about nevada, just thing about las vegas, almost three quarters of the population of nevada are from clark county. and what we know so far is that there are around 60,000...