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with the striking headline in the times uk locates the source of the times uk locates the source of thebury nerve agent. this is a really interesting headline. not only because of the importance of the substance of the story, but also it tells us a bit about what is going on in terms of the politics of the story with where we are right now. and i suspect that the government has made this information, this security information, this security information public in an effort to wrest back the sword of propaganda war —— propaganda war over this story because rightly or wrongly, there have been some questions in there have been some questions in the last couple of days about the veracity of the government's claim. notjust veracity of the government's claim. not just that we have veracity of the government's claim. notjust that we have had the foreign office having to retract a tweet, the head of porton down saying we never said it came from russia. i think what the head has said the weight it was reported on has been by other politicians have been completely irresponsible quite frankly. i ho
with the striking headline in the times uk locates the source of the times uk locates the source of thebury nerve agent. this is a really interesting headline. not only because of the importance of the substance of the story, but also it tells us a bit about what is going on in terms of the politics of the story with where we are right now. and i suspect that the government has made this information, this security information, this security information public in an effort to wrest back the...
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heavy showers moving into the north—west of the uk, thundery at times, temperatures 10-14. he week for a number of bases, particularly west in england. -- bit of bases, particularly west in england. —— bit of a manky start. but temperatures will push back into the 20s next week. hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the home secretary has quit over claims she misled parliament. amber rudd has been under pressure over what she knew about deportation targets for illegal immigrants and her handling of the windrush scandal. cabinet colleagues have tweeted about their sadness over the resignation, but labour say the prime minister now has questions to answer. good morning — it's monday 30 april. also this morning: sainsbury‘s and asda are expected to announce details of their plans to merge this morning in a deal that could be worth 10 billion pounds.
heavy showers moving into the north—west of the uk, thundery at times, temperatures 10-14. he week for a number of bases, particularly west in england. -- bit of bases, particularly west in england. —— bit of a manky start. but temperatures will push back into the 20s next week. hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. the home secretary has quit over claims she misled parliament. amber rudd has been under pressure over what she knew about deportation targets for...
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and, finally, on the front of the the times, like many uk papers, prince william and the duchess of cambridge celebrating the birth of their third child, a second boy, whose name is yet to be announced. of course we are asking for your suggestions, you have sent us many. so, let's begin. with me is oliver cornock, who's editor—in—chief at the oxford business group. he oxford business group. has put all of in as a suggestion, he has put all of in as a suggestion, we don't think they're going to go with that, though, do we? sadly not. that in a moment but let's start with coverage of what's happened in toronto, horrific scenes ofa van happened in toronto, horrific scenes of a van going and 70—80 mph down the pavement where pedestrians were walking. something very unusual there. yet again the centre of a global city brought to a standstill and carnage, ten dead, 15 injured, some twitter pictures were horrendous. at the moment they're saying this isn't a national security issue, as you've reported, but one has to ask the motivation behind this. the g7 foreign ministers and security ministers we r
and, finally, on the front of the the times, like many uk papers, prince william and the duchess of cambridge celebrating the birth of their third child, a second boy, whose name is yet to be announced. of course we are asking for your suggestions, you have sent us many. so, let's begin. with me is oliver cornock, who's editor—in—chief at the oxford business group. he oxford business group. has put all of in as a suggestion, he has put all of in as a suggestion, we don't think they're going...
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we begin with the times that reports on how uk prime minister theresa may is under pressure from ministers and allies to join a possible us—led military strike against the assad regime in syria in response to the alleged chemical attack. the financial times looks at how the syria conflict and us sanctions have resulted in russian stocks suffering their worst session in four years. that was on monday. vice news is reporting that donald trump has slammed the fbi raid on his lawyer, michael cohen, and is once again floating the idea of firing special counsel robert mueller. the daily mirror leads with the story of the nearly 130 premier league football stars who face hundreds of millions of pounds‘ worth of bills after ploughing cash into tax avoidance schemes. and the gulf news looks at the looming countrywide shutdown in india. states have beefed up security after several groups who oppose caste—based reservations called for bharat bandh or "india shutdown". with me isjustin urquhart stewart, director of seven investment management. talk us through these stories. start with the times. it is
we begin with the times that reports on how uk prime minister theresa may is under pressure from ministers and allies to join a possible us—led military strike against the assad regime in syria in response to the alleged chemical attack. the financial times looks at how the syria conflict and us sanctions have resulted in russian stocks suffering their worst session in four years. that was on monday. vice news is reporting that donald trump has slammed the fbi raid on his lawyer, michael...
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time. >>> and uk financial regulators decide to fine barclays chief executive jeff staley in the whistle-blower case after an alleged breach of conduct, but they conclude he did not lack integrity. >>> you can see on this summer morning it feel like in london that there's more heat on that map, a lot of red showing up there. the stoxx 600 down around a quarter of a percent to far this morning. we look at the individual markets behind some of those numbers, the ftse 100 up around a third of a percent in germany, the xetra dax strayedi i trading slightly down below the line same for the cac 40. tell low comecoms are doing pre. construction material up a third of a percent down at the bottom, interesting movement in energy stocks. oil and gas down nearly three quarters of a percent. the russian energy minister says the country is 99% in compliance with a global deal to cut oil output novak told an audience in jeddah, saudi arabia it would be 100% compliant in april. he said oil inventories in russia have fallen by almost 300 million barrels since the start of that agreement. >>> saudi arabia's ene
time. >>> and uk financial regulators decide to fine barclays chief executive jeff staley in the whistle-blower case after an alleged breach of conduct, but they conclude he did not lack integrity. >>> you can see on this summer morning it feel like in london that there's more heat on that map, a lot of red showing up there. the stoxx 600 down around a quarter of a percent to far this morning. we look at the individual markets behind some of those numbers, the ftse 100 up...
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during that time, the uk will be able to negotiate its own trading while eu citizens moving to the ukthe same rights as those who arrived before brexit. but there is still no agreement on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. and anger that the deal will see the uk effectively remain in the eu's controversial fishing policy until the end of 2020. a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, staging a unusual protest, throwing dead fish into the river. the mood in fishing communities is honest, palpable anger, this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? as someone whose father was a fish merchant and his grandparents went to sea to fish, i understand how the communities feel about the situation at the moment. no way i can sell this deal in the transitional period as a success to fishing committees. they will never ever be trusted ever again by the scottish fishe
during that time, the uk will be able to negotiate its own trading while eu citizens moving to the ukthe same rights as those who arrived before brexit. but there is still no agreement on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. and anger that the deal will see the uk effectively remain in the eu's controversial fishing policy until the end of 2020. a concession which led to the former leader of the uk independence party, nigel farage, staging a unusual...
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couple began a long legal battle, taking their case through all the available courts — several times in the uke to europe. they changed their lawyers more than six times. alfie's father tom, 21, even representing himself on this occasion. we have no legal team today, i'm here on my own today. i am on my own with my mum and dad, we need an adjournment today. release alfie evans! and throughout it all, the family have had vocal support, initially from a group of mums and children, but increasingly from a growing social media campaign. the self—styled alfie's army has hundreds of thousands of followers, and in recent weeks, crowds have turned up to campaign outside alder hey. it has not always been peaceful. on one evening protesters tried to force their way inside. hospital management published an open letter which said... alfie's plight has made international headlines, especially in italy. alfie's parents wanted to airlift him to a hospital in rome with connections to the vatican. tom evans was granted an audience with the pope, who backed his case, and alfie was granted italian citizenship. t
couple began a long legal battle, taking their case through all the available courts — several times in the uke to europe. they changed their lawyers more than six times. alfie's father tom, 21, even representing himself on this occasion. we have no legal team today, i'm here on my own today. i am on my own with my mum and dad, we need an adjournment today. release alfie evans! and throughout it all, the family have had vocal support, initially from a group of mums and children, but...
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during that time the uk will be able to negotiate its own trading while you citizens moving to the ukill enjoy the same rights as those who arrived before brexit. but there is still no agreement on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. and anger that the deal will see the uk effectively remain haddock into the thames. the mood in fishing communities is one of palpable anger. this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the deal for a transitional period, how do we know that they will not do it again when it comes to the final deal? i know, as someone whose father was a fish merchant. the first thing i will happily acknowledge is that there is disappointment in fishing communities, i know, as someone whose father was a fish merchant and his grandparents went to see you to finish, i understand how the communities feel about the situation at the moment. they will never ever be trusted ever again by the scottish fishermen. can he save us the time and say what they can expect from his government? the tories are treating t
during that time the uk will be able to negotiate its own trading while you citizens moving to the ukill enjoy the same rights as those who arrived before brexit. but there is still no agreement on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. and anger that the deal will see the uk effectively remain haddock into the thames. the mood in fishing communities is one of palpable anger. this is not what they were promised. if they can let us down like this over the...
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and yet, at the same time, via bilateral conversations going on one—on—one between the uk and memberse men swept other —— the arrangement other countries that they would see the expulsion of russian diplomats as well as those in the uk have expelled from london. they can point to how that can work after brexit regardless of our membership of the eu. now, we can't talk about russia without talking about jeremy corbyn‘s response to this. following on from the general election, the labour party seemed to be marching together in one step and moving forward. his response to the russian crisis seems to have completely reopened all the divisions in his party. yeah, it felt like the kind of prising open of the paint can of labour disagreement within the parliamentary party. for months on end, we were reporting many mps were uncomfortable with him before the election. that was shortened up by the general election because he proves so many people wrong. and so he was allowed to get on with the job. his reaction, and repeated reaction to the government's positive response to the salisbury attack
and yet, at the same time, via bilateral conversations going on one—on—one between the uk and memberse men swept other —— the arrangement other countries that they would see the expulsion of russian diplomats as well as those in the uk have expelled from london. they can point to how that can work after brexit regardless of our membership of the eu. now, we can't talk about russia without talking about jeremy corbyn‘s response to this. following on from the general election, the...
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street journal are preparing our coverage for it because people are expecting a decision any time soon. the uk government is today debating on whether tojoin the the uk government is today debating on whether to join the us. that means that theresa may is meeting with her cabinet today. parliament is on the easter recess, all of the mps return on monday. that is a question for her. many reporting in the press that she will now go ahead and support a us led dilatory action without involving parliament. —— military. according to the telegraph thatis military. according to the telegraph that is covered by the royal prerogative so she actually does not have too asked parliament in this case. i guess she will seek the backing of her cabinet and sound hellfire mps would support such a move. it still remains to be seen what targets exactly will be hit according to the telegraph and other newspapers. the pentagon is still assessing what areas to strike and there is the question of what will happen really dumb act with russia because they said they will intercept any missile. —— what will happen with r
street journal are preparing our coverage for it because people are expecting a decision any time soon. the uk government is today debating on whether tojoin the the uk government is today debating on whether to join the us. that means that theresa may is meeting with her cabinet today. parliament is on the easter recess, all of the mps return on monday. that is a question for her. many reporting in the press that she will now go ahead and support a us led dilatory action without involving...
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and, finally, on the front of the the times, like many uk
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southwest through parts of wales, the midlands into the northern england to but for most of the time across the uk is cloudy and damp for a time temperatures will be a little surprised at 11 degrees but quite possibly getting up degrees but quite possibly getting up to 17 celsius in east anglia and the southeast. saturday evening not much change on the weather front, still a bit of damp weather in the far north of the country, clearing out into the north sea and to the south it looks mostly dry apart from the odd shower here and there. the weather map for sunday, a weather front crossing the country but not one coherent area of rain by any means. quite difficult to forecast exactly where all these little areas of rain will go in sunday could be toward the west, toward the east but the thinking is that central southern england, finland and the north perhaps would catch a bit of rainfall and again it is that far southeastern corner that will have temperatures around 15, maybe 16 and those deep oranges in germany will be in excess of 20 degrees. the weather forecast for monday and that warmth is acro
southwest through parts of wales, the midlands into the northern england to but for most of the time across the uk is cloudy and damp for a time temperatures will be a little surprised at 11 degrees but quite possibly getting up degrees but quite possibly getting up to 17 celsius in east anglia and the southeast. saturday evening not much change on the weather front, still a bit of damp weather in the far north of the country, clearing out into the north sea and to the south it looks mostly dry...
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the couple took their legal case unsuccessfully through all the available courts several times in the ukfie's life support was switched off. and this morning, in a facebook post, alfie's father said his son had laid down his shield and gained his wings. fly high, alfie. little soldier. as news of the little boy's death spread, crowds came to the hospital to pay tribute to him. they've just been so brave, they've been, they've done everything haven't they, all they can, and this has happened. they've been so brave. for a mum and dad to stand that strong with their son. i would do the same. they've done everything they can for him from day one. obviously, we don't know him personally. i think there's a lot of people, a whole nation that don't know him personally, but when you read somebody's story, it captures you massively. this has been a difficult time at alder hey. police are investigating complaints staff and patients were intimidated by some protesters. today, the hospital said its thoughts were with alfie and his parents after their devastating journey. last week, alfie's father wen
the couple took their legal case unsuccessfully through all the available courts several times in the ukfie's life support was switched off. and this morning, in a facebook post, alfie's father said his son had laid down his shield and gained his wings. fly high, alfie. little soldier. as news of the little boy's death spread, crowds came to the hospital to pay tribute to him. they've just been so brave, they've been, they've done everything haven't they, all they can, and this has happened....
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work is under way after midnight uk time and full coverage a cross after midnight uk time and full coverageow. liverpool do still eat 3—0. we will have the latest on that one in sports day at half past ten. thank you. we have some breaking news coming to the pope. pope process has twisted about his sincere hope that everything necessary and may be done to help the case of the evans, whose parents lost the supreme court battle to keep them alive will stop a reminder that 21—month—old alfie evans from bootle merseyside has an undiagnosed brain condition and his parents wa nted brain condition and his parents wanted ta ken for treatment brain condition and his parents wanted taken for treatment abroad. that is a hospital said that further treatment was inhumane. the court of appeal last month upheld a high courts original ruling that alfie should receive only palliative care. so that we from pope francis tonight saying that it is his sincere hope that everything necessary may be done to help the case of alfie evans and his parents. we havejust got some more breaking news coming to us. some mor
work is under way after midnight uk time and full coverage a cross after midnight uk time and full coverageow. liverpool do still eat 3—0. we will have the latest on that one in sports day at half past ten. thank you. we have some breaking news coming to the pope. pope process has twisted about his sincere hope that everything necessary and may be done to help the case of the evans, whose parents lost the supreme court battle to keep them alive will stop a reminder that 21—month—old alfie...
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they took their case through all the available courts, several times in the uk and twice to europe.pport was switched off. and a facebook post his father said that his sun had laid down his shield and gained his wings. as news of his death spread, many came to the hospital to give their support. he's been so brave! they've done everything they can for him at day one. i will nation that does not know them personally believe your story about this it captures you, massively. investigate complaints that staff was intimidated by the protesters. the thoughts and prayers are with alfie and his parents after their devastating story. —— journey. today the pontiff tweak it to say that he was praying for the family, and also praised the hospital.” was praying for the family, and also praised the hospital. i think we have a really wonderful hospital staff, and it's fun to be proud of. and i think that they kept the integrity and quite about what was going on, but they did it in the most wonderful way. after many weeks in which their plight was played out in public, they were with us in private
they took their case through all the available courts, several times in the uk and twice to europe.pport was switched off. and a facebook post his father said that his sun had laid down his shield and gained his wings. as news of his death spread, many came to the hospital to give their support. he's been so brave! they've done everything they can for him at day one. i will nation that does not know them personally believe your story about this it captures you, massively. investigate complaints...
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the nasdaq is in correction for the first time since the uk's brexit vote in 2016. weakness in tech stocks and concerns about u.s. twrad policy fueling the selloff. the dow closing down 458 points to 2364. the nasdaq dropped to 6870. >>> panera bread has patched a hole on its web sooitd that cyber security said was responsible for leaking millions of commerce' records. they were first notified in august and fixed the problem yesterday. more than 7 million accounts may have been affected exposing names, birth dates, e-mail addresses, and the last four digitses of credit card numbers. there's no evidence that any card information was accessed or stolen, but it also isn't saying why it took eight months to address the problem. >>> now you can donate to charity just by asking alexa. they've launched a new feature called alexa donation. you can say, alexa, make a donation. there are 40 charities including red cross and cancer society. >> really cool. i kind of like that. >> right when you feel moved, not later. thanks, kate. >>> the u.s. and china seem to be headed to a
the nasdaq is in correction for the first time since the uk's brexit vote in 2016. weakness in tech stocks and concerns about u.s. twrad policy fueling the selloff. the dow closing down 458 points to 2364. the nasdaq dropped to 6870. >>> panera bread has patched a hole on its web sooitd that cyber security said was responsible for leaking millions of commerce' records. they were first notified in august and fixed the problem yesterday. more than 7 million accounts may have been...
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uk. this is the sixth time that emmanuel macron have met, 20 phone calls between the two men.ur theresa may and also boris johnson, there was a mad dash to be first in the room to say congratulations and it really hasn't delivered. four theresa may, she must watch on with slight disappointment, this notion of the special relationship that france seems to be stealing away. also what that means for trade to the uk in the light of brexit. moving on to the light of brexit. moving on to the independent. meps fearfor eu citizens after the windrush scandal. interesting they should highlight this, it was something i was talking to oliver cormack about this yesterday, looking at the windrush scandal and amber rudd hoping to draw a line under this by offering all the help and citizenship to those who were not granted that in the uk. but this is the angle that we we re the uk. but this is the angle that we were discussing yesterday. what does this mean for eu citizens after brexit? by the harsh that, the eu negotiator says it is causing anxiety. many people who have lived and worked 50 y
uk. this is the sixth time that emmanuel macron have met, 20 phone calls between the two men.ur theresa may and also boris johnson, there was a mad dash to be first in the room to say congratulations and it really hasn't delivered. four theresa may, she must watch on with slight disappointment, this notion of the special relationship that france seems to be stealing away. also what that means for trade to the uk in the light of brexit. moving on to the light of brexit. moving on to the...
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we are expecting an announcement at around seven o'clock uk time. hink the big story is in industry, seen a lot of cross pressure because the grocery and other lines that they sell are exposed to price movement as a result of the falling pound over the past couple of years and trying to figure out what is the right organisation to the industry that companies can continue making healthy profit when customers want lower prices but a lot of the cost of going up. in terms of other supermarkets will work in the future we are obviously waiting for the details but it is thought that sainsbury and asda will remain their own brands, as it were, but in terms of the business side of it, behind it, walmart will have a small stake in the newlyformed company? my sense is the brand appeals to segments of the market and it can continue but i think there is a lot of logic in terms of for example sainsbury having more expertise at a lot of the online retail than asda does right now and if that is the direction of the future then certainly asda needs to invest in that.
we are expecting an announcement at around seven o'clock uk time. hink the big story is in industry, seen a lot of cross pressure because the grocery and other lines that they sell are exposed to price movement as a result of the falling pound over the past couple of years and trying to figure out what is the right organisation to the industry that companies can continue making healthy profit when customers want lower prices but a lot of the cost of going up. in terms of other supermarkets will...
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so friday, again, it's the northern half of the uk that sees the wetter weather. this timeharp showers in the south and south—west, but again some warmth in that sunshine when it comes through, but not everywhere getting it just yet. we start to see some changes as we head into the weekend. a big area of low pressure approaching from the atlantic, but it draws up more of a southerly wind as we head through the weekend. still got some rain, though, in north—eastern scotland. cold and wet here, but otherwise, more of a southerly. we're losing the onshore wind for most of us, and that means some sunshine coming through, lifting the temperatures. one or two showers, but not as cold across south—east scotland and north—east england. and the higher temperatures move across the whole of the country as we head into the beginning of next week, as we get that southerly wind. most places will be dry, and there'll be some sunshine too. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. don't bomb syria — russia warns the united states not to launch military strikes. but m
so friday, again, it's the northern half of the uk that sees the wetter weather. this timeharp showers in the south and south—west, but again some warmth in that sunshine when it comes through, but not everywhere getting it just yet. we start to see some changes as we head into the weekend. a big area of low pressure approaching from the atlantic, but it draws up more of a southerly wind as we head through the weekend. still got some rain, though, in north—eastern scotland. cold and wet...
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times. frontpage, us and uk loc zte, the latest bureau that china concerns. “— the latest bureau that chinaock. this major company should be able to bid in britain. we set this is a broad problem. it could be in the frontline of potential future conflict. it could have been the cause of many mysterious outcomes at various elections other things. arab news is looking at the douma gas attack probe team. this is a saudi backed newspaper. the opcw said their teams are not able to get in. they are going in tomorrow. interestingly, why can't they get in? that is a good question, actually, so far in the last few days. when even earlier on your programme, we saw the cbs correspondent getting into douma so ifa correspondent getting into douma so if a journalist can go, way has this tea m if a journalist can go, way has this team not been able to go in. what are they going to find? they are expected to go in tomorrow, ten days after the alleged event, what will they find that is actually credible evidence of what happened ten days before? the allegation of course is that the syrian authorities might
times. frontpage, us and uk loc zte, the latest bureau that china concerns. “— the latest bureau that chinaock. this major company should be able to bid in britain. we set this is a broad problem. it could be in the frontline of potential future conflict. it could have been the cause of many mysterious outcomes at various elections other things. arab news is looking at the douma gas attack probe team. this is a saudi backed newspaper. the opcw said their teams are not able to get in. they...
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the last time somewhere in the uk had a high of 25 degrees it was 29 august 2018. well, guess what? this week, there is the potential to see 25 degrees. and it's notjust the south—east, widespread temperatures in the low 20s in the uk's expected wednesday into thursday. something to look forward to. for monday morning, it is a relatively quiet start. the area of low pressure starting to show its hand by the end of the day. we will see showery rain across scotland. that will ease away. cloudy skies for many. but hopefully with some brightness here and there. the best of the sunshine perhaps likely across the extreme south. highs of 13 to 15 degrees. it'll turn increasingly windy, gales likely, with the arrival of this area of low pressure. the front will move in, bringing some rain, some of it heavy through northern ireland, north—west england and scotland as we go through monday night into tuesday morning. heavy rain for a time. the weather front really will weaken substantially as it pushes its way south and east. behind it, fresher with scattered showers and highs of up to 1a or 1
the last time somewhere in the uk had a high of 25 degrees it was 29 august 2018. well, guess what? this week, there is the potential to see 25 degrees. and it's notjust the south—east, widespread temperatures in the low 20s in the uk's expected wednesday into thursday. something to look forward to. for monday morning, it is a relatively quiet start. the area of low pressure starting to show its hand by the end of the day. we will see showery rain across scotland. that will ease away. cloudy...
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scotland. but still, a little cool for the time of year. across the country through tuesday night. but there will be heavy showers moving into the north—west the uknd 1a degrees. into the 20s. this is bbc news. from the caribbean. in her divided cabinet. if a deal can be struck between the two countries. a cautious note about a possible agreement. from becoming prime minister. that he was ready to take office. now 00:00:46,1000 --> 00:00:49,230 on bbc news, it‘s dateline london.
scotland. but still, a little cool for the time of year. across the country through tuesday night. but there will be heavy showers moving into the north—west the uknd 1a degrees. into the 20s. this is bbc news. from the caribbean. in her divided cabinet. if a deal can be struck between the two countries. a cautious note about a possible agreement. from becoming prime minister. that he was ready to take office. now 00:00:46,1000 --> 00:00:49,230 on bbc news, it‘s dateline london.
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times newspaper. welcome to you all. as we go to air, the us, uk france have hit multiple government sites in syria in overnight strikes — in response to the apparent use of chemical weapons on the residents of douma, near damascus. the us defence secretary james mattis called the action a "one—time shot" — the administration stressing this is not about regime change. the british prime minister theresa may said the action sends a clear signal to anyone else who believes they can use chemical weapons with impunity. syria described the attacks as illegal and doomed to fail — its ally russia called them an act of aggression. henry — this is fire and forget? it is certainly being portrayed as a one—off strike by the pentagon chiefs in the usa. jim mattis is saying it is pinpointed at nuclear weapon facilities and that it was a proportionate response to what we saw. we knoinm was one of the voices within this administration trying to bring back donald trump from a more bellicose age. his tweets earlier were more extreme, butjim mattis has brought him ba
times newspaper. welcome to you all. as we go to air, the us, uk france have hit multiple government sites in syria in overnight strikes — in response to the apparent use of chemical weapons on the residents of douma, near damascus. the us defence secretary james mattis called the action a "one—time shot" — the administration stressing this is not about regime change. the british prime minister theresa may said the action sends a clear signal to anyone else who believes they can...
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they took their case through all available courts several times in the uk and twice to europe.rom a group of mums and children, but increasingly from a growing social media campaign. a self styled alfie‘s army has hundreds of thousands of followers and crowds have turned up to campaign outside alder hey in recent weeks. it hasn‘t always been peaceful. on one evening, protesters tried to force their way inside the hospital said staff had been intimidated translation: alfie‘s plight has made international headlines, especially in italy. alfie‘s parents wanted to airlift him to rome. tom was granted an audience with the pope and alfie was given citizenship. there was a tweet from the president at the hospital visit from these polish women. i saw the post yesterday from alfie‘s father, like, thank you so much, thank you for all the different international community. outside the hospital, campaigners kept vigil. whilst inside, after his ventilation was switched off, alfie hung on for four days. but this morning, in a facebook post, alfie‘s father tom said his son had laid down his s
they took their case through all available courts several times in the uk and twice to europe.rom a group of mums and children, but increasingly from a growing social media campaign. a self styled alfie‘s army has hundreds of thousands of followers and crowds have turned up to campaign outside alder hey in recent weeks. it hasn‘t always been peaceful. on one evening, protesters tried to force their way inside the hospital said staff had been intimidated translation: alfie‘s plight has...
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the couple took their legal case unsuccessfully through all the available courts several times in the ukt, alfie's father said his son had laid down his shield and gained his wings. fly high, alfie. to pay tribute to him. they've just been so brave, they've been, they've done everything, haven't they, all they can, and this has happened. they've been so brave. for a mum and dad to stand that strong with their son. i would do the same. but they've done everything they can for him from day one. obviously, we don't know him personally. i think there's a lot of people, a whole nation that don't know him personally, but when you read somebody's story, it captures you massively. this has been a difficult time at alder hey — police are investigating complaints that staff and patients were intimidated by some protesters. today, the hospital said its thoughts were with alfie and his parents after their devastating journey. last week, alfie's father went to meet the pope, having fought to move his son to a hospital in rome. today the pontiff tweeted to say he was praying for the family and the cat
the couple took their legal case unsuccessfully through all the available courts several times in the ukt, alfie's father said his son had laid down his shield and gained his wings. fly high, alfie. to pay tribute to him. they've just been so brave, they've been, they've done everything, haven't they, all they can, and this has happened. they've been so brave. for a mum and dad to stand that strong with their son. i would do the same. but they've done everything they can for him from day one....
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time. >> the uk has actually had a boom and book festivals from april to november. there festivals up and down the country. in the states we are lagging a little bit and it's been a very good thing. authors have enjoyed them and they get huge crowds. some of them are in rural locations. they are tremendously popular and lively. i hope we see more of it and i hope will all be supportive of it. i'm sure we will. thank you for your questions. >> i always have to start out from saying i'm from the caribbean. that leads to a question that i don't believe was touched on here. most of publishing in the world is in europe and north america. especially in an organization and a book publisher like public affairs that wants to publish important works of some significance, especially at a time in the west when there is horrific, tremendous blowback. i'm from one of the so-called wealthy islands. the same thing is happening. i'm not outside of some blame in that, but the issue is, because of what we are facing now, it seems to me there is some necessity since publishing is large
time. >> the uk has actually had a boom and book festivals from april to november. there festivals up and down the country. in the states we are lagging a little bit and it's been a very good thing. authors have enjoyed them and they get huge crowds. some of them are in rural locations. they are tremendously popular and lively. i hope we see more of it and i hope will all be supportive of it. i'm sure we will. thank you for your questions. >> i always have to start out from saying...
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uk? we do surveys all the time, week in, week out. we do beach clea ns time, week in, week out.astic, but last year we did oursurvey in which is fantastic, but last year we did our survey in september and was a temp is an increase overall in the litter on our beaches. plastic is a huge part of that. it's about 40% of the throwaway litter that we see on a beach and so yes, straws, cotton buds. last weekend i went to a beach in weston—super—mare. the first time i went there and did a survey was nearly 20 years ago. there were plastic cotton bud sticks there then and they were there on sunday. we had about 300 people out on the beach and that was great, but the problem is not going away so absolutely it needs that action. problem is not going away so absolutely it needs that actionlj know you believe that the public is behind a change, but what does it ta ke behind a change, but what does it take in terms of a co—ordinated action from the government to the individual to make a change? we action from the government to the individualto make a change? we need legislation from governme
uk? we do surveys all the time, week in, week out. we do beach clea ns time, week in, week out.astic, but last year we did oursurvey in which is fantastic, but last year we did our survey in september and was a temp is an increase overall in the litter on our beaches. plastic is a huge part of that. it's about 40% of the throwaway litter that we see on a beach and so yes, straws, cotton buds. last weekend i went to a beach in weston—super—mare. the first time i went there and did a survey...
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it's here in 19118 the ship windrush set sail with hundreds of jamaicans heading to the uk to work. long timeayton barnes took up that call. he's spent 51 years working a roofer in the uk. but he's been living here, in ruraljamaica, since 2013, after being refused entry back into britain. i feel bad about it. very bad. very, very, very, very bad. in fact, they all do. very bad. i, me personally, feel very bad. all that money spent, it's a waste of time. i could've been told before. clayton did overstay his visit, but says too much time has passed for him still to be angry. he hopes his case will be resolved. happy and a conversation and an apology. all together in one package. because i think i deserve it, after 50 years. i think i deserve that. nearby, in mandeville, a town popular with manyjamaicans who once lived in the uk, the returned residents association are having a meeting. the weather a reflection of their mood — stormy, angry at how the british government has behaved. i would have thought, well, i went there when jamaica was a british colony. so i don't think i should have to go an
it's here in 19118 the ship windrush set sail with hundreds of jamaicans heading to the uk to work. long timeayton barnes took up that call. he's spent 51 years working a roofer in the uk. but he's been living here, in ruraljamaica, since 2013, after being refused entry back into britain. i feel bad about it. very bad. very, very, very, very bad. in fact, they all do. very bad. i, me personally, feel very bad. all that money spent, it's a waste of time. i could've been told before. clayton did...
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they took their case through all the available courts, several times in the uk and twice to europe.nitially from a group of mums and children, but increasingly from a growing social media campaign. the self—styled alfie's army has hundreds of thousands of followers and in recent weeks crowds have turned up to campaign outside alder hey. it hasn't always been peaceful. on one evening, protesters tried to force their way inside and the hospital said staff had been intimidated. alfie's plight has made international headlines, especially in italy. alfie's parents wanted to airlift him to a hospital in rome with connections to the vatican. tom evans was granted an audience with the pope, who backed his case, and alfie was granted italian citizenship. there was also support from poland — a tweet from the president and a hospital visit from these polish women. i saw the post yesterday from alfie's father, like, thank you so much, thank you for all the different international communities for being with me. outside the hospital, campaigners kept vigil whilst inside, after his ventilation was
they took their case through all the available courts, several times in the uk and twice to europe.nitially from a group of mums and children, but increasingly from a growing social media campaign. the self—styled alfie's army has hundreds of thousands of followers and in recent weeks crowds have turned up to campaign outside alder hey. it hasn't always been peaceful. on one evening, protesters tried to force their way inside and the hospital said staff had been intimidated. alfie's plight...
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technology on mental health in young people, with the possibility of recommending healthy screen—time limits. google ukom the health secretary. katie 0'donovan, public policy manager at google uk, said: "along with all parents, we understand the challenge of helping children make the most of the internet in a safe and responsible way. google shares the government's commitment to this, which is why we launched family link to help parents set digital ground rules for their children, such as screen time limits. we also developed the first online safety course to be officially accredited and have taught it to over 40,000 school children so far." earlier, i spoke to sonia livingstone — professor of social psychology at the london school of economics, who researches the risks to children online. well, children are now beginning to use social media in britain from the age of about nine or ten. and by 11 or 12, about half of them have their own profile. and of course, by teenage, they're pretty much all on it. so it depends on the age, but it's a pretty widespread phenomenon. and obviously, they feel there's a
technology on mental health in young people, with the possibility of recommending healthy screen—time limits. google ukom the health secretary. katie 0'donovan, public policy manager at google uk, said: "along with all parents, we understand the challenge of helping children make the most of the internet in a safe and responsible way. google shares the government's commitment to this, which is why we launched family link to help parents set digital ground rules for their children, such...
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well, yesterday was the last time we'll see anywhere in the uk get above 20 degrees through the weekeam to the north of us which helped to drag in that unusual warmth through last week is now out of the way, and through the week ahead we'll see the jetstream piling up in the atlantic and move to the south of the uk, putting us on the colder side. what does that mean? well, actually back to more typical weather for the time of year. nothing untoward, nice enough when the sun's out, the sun's got a bit of strength but it does mean we'll see cooler conditions, especially when the rain's around. and certainly cooler conditions to start your monday morning commute, temperatures down into single figures uk—wide, compensated, though, with a bit of sunshine in many areas, particularly to the south and east of the uk. a bit more cloud and overnight showers continuing in northern scotland. some of those will fade for a while. cloud amounts will increase from the west through the day. sticking with sunny spells in eastern parts of the country, but turning greyer. northern ireland, occasional ra
well, yesterday was the last time we'll see anywhere in the uk get above 20 degrees through the weekeam to the north of us which helped to drag in that unusual warmth through last week is now out of the way, and through the week ahead we'll see the jetstream piling up in the atlantic and move to the south of the uk, putting us on the colder side. what does that mean? well, actually back to more typical weather for the time of year. nothing untoward, nice enough when the sun's out, the sun's got...
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the u.s., france, uk united whereas in previous times both the uk and france have balance bei balked in joining the ugs. what does this represent? >> i think it is a recommend nation that the use of chemical weapons reflects a long standing history of these uses. if there is sort of a lack of unity before, the repetition, the repeated use of chemical weapons has sort of brought france, the uk and u.s. into line. and there is a sense that there is unity because this is a time limited oneoff strike, a relatively small deployment of military forces, the risk is relatively lotiw, so a point of agreement between all three governments and they can all in a time when they are having trouble finding common purpose on iran and on a few other issues, this is something that they can all agree on. i think there is a broad political purpose there. >> this based on the allegation that the syrian government used chemical weapons on its own people, some question why chemical weapon s were even use gic given success of that regime. but the greater question here, is this a situation where it will even
the u.s., france, uk united whereas in previous times both the uk and france have balance bei balked in joining the ugs. what does this represent? >> i think it is a recommend nation that the use of chemical weapons reflects a long standing history of these uses. if there is sort of a lack of unity before, the repetition, the repeated use of chemical weapons has sort of brought france, the uk and u.s. into line. and there is a sense that there is unity because this is a time limited...
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uk since 1958? 60 years. yes, a long time. do you have any childhood memories of jamaica?t none whatsoever. i'm an englishman. i've worked in this country, i've lived in this country. i am an englishman. you've never left. i've never left the country. 60 years. in 1993, junior green received a letter with a home office stamp saying that he can remain indefinitely in the united kingdom but when he tried to get this certified on his jamaican passport in 2009, the home office asked in each of the previous ten yea rs asked in each of the previous ten years to asked in each of the previous ten yea rs to prove asked in each of the previous ten years to prove that he had lived in the uk. then putting the onus on anyone to go back ten years. there keeps records the ten years? you wouldn't think that you would need to because you had grown up all your life in this country. junior says that twice as application to update his passport with the correct these information was rejected. in march last year, junior and doreen's mother was taken ill injamaica. last year, junior and doreen's
uk since 1958? 60 years. yes, a long time. do you have any childhood memories of jamaica?t none whatsoever. i'm an englishman. i've worked in this country, i've lived in this country. i am an englishman. you've never left. i've never left the country. 60 years. in 1993, junior green received a letter with a home office stamp saying that he can remain indefinitely in the united kingdom but when he tried to get this certified on his jamaican passport in 2009, the home office asked in each of the...
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against chelsea kicks off at what they are two p:m., manchester against lyon kicks off at 1:30pm uk time to dominate hamilton as he qualifies in pole position for the azerbaijan grands prix. —— grand prix. the big names keep falling at snooker‘s world championship and the biggest name of all went out today. ronnie 0'sullivan was knocked out in the second round by ali carter. it was a match that contained plenty of needle. carter came out on top 13 frames to 9. hazel irvine reports from the crucible alongside steve davis and john parrott. huge news from the crucible, the world number two and indeed the five—time event winner this year, ronnie 0'sullivan is out. he has been downed by the captain 13—9 and how would you sum up that performance from ali carter? tenacious, feisty on one of the best he has had in his career. he came in leading today, a lot went on, obviously a bit of needle there, but he stood up to him and he made one of the best clearances of his life to go one frame short. and it was a 13-0 to go one frame short. and it was a 13—0 losing record until this point from the poin
against chelsea kicks off at what they are two p:m., manchester against lyon kicks off at 1:30pm uk time to dominate hamilton as he qualifies in pole position for the azerbaijan grands prix. —— grand prix. the big names keep falling at snooker‘s world championship and the biggest name of all went out today. ronnie 0'sullivan was knocked out in the second round by ali carter. it was a match that contained plenty of needle. carter came out on top 13 frames to 9. hazel irvine reports from...
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technology on mental health in young people, with the possibility of recommending healthy screen—time limits. google uksponded to the letter from the health secretary. katie 0'donovan, public policy manager at google uk said... in the last hour, facebook in the uk has also responded. in a statement, the social media site said... with me is debbie arnold and ambassador at the national bullying helpline. thanks forjoining us. pleasure. how worried are you about the way young children use social media? it is everywhere, there no privacy any more, kids are doing everything. i have eight three—year—old grandson who knows more about seasonal media idea. ——i who knows more about seasonal media idea. —— i have a seat grandson. it up to the government but guidelines down. it's like having a fantastic lamborghini and given the keys to a ten—year—old. what are the downsides? there are upsides to the internet and social media, but what are the downsides with children and young people? no privacy. anyone can pretend to be anyone else and that's the problem. how do we stop that quiz night it's about knowledge and ed
technology on mental health in young people, with the possibility of recommending healthy screen—time limits. google uksponded to the letter from the health secretary. katie 0'donovan, public policy manager at google uk said... in the last hour, facebook in the uk has also responded. in a statement, the social media site said... with me is debbie arnold and ambassador at the national bullying helpline. thanks forjoining us. pleasure. how worried are you about the way young children use social...
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nsuccessfully the couple took their legal case unsuccessfully through all the available courts several times in the uk switched off. and this morning, in a facebook post, alfie's father said his son had laid down his shield and gained his wings. little soldier. as news of the little boy's death spread, crowds came to the hospital to pay tribute to him. they've just been so brave, they've been, they've done everything haven't they, all they can, and this has happened. they've been so brave. for a mum and dad to stand that strong whiff their son. i would do the same. they've done everything they can for him. we don't know him personally. a whole nation don't know him personally but when you read the story it captures you massively. this has been a difficult time at alder hey, police investigating complaints staff and patients were intimidated by some protesters. today, the hospital said its thoughts were with alfie and his pa rents after its thoughts were with alfie and his parents after their devastating journey. last week, alfie's father went to meet the pope, having fought to move his son to a hospit
nsuccessfully the couple took their legal case unsuccessfully through all the available courts several times in the uk switched off. and this morning, in a facebook post, alfie's father said his son had laid down his shield and gained his wings. little soldier. as news of the little boy's death spread, crowds came to the hospital to pay tribute to him. they've just been so brave, they've been, they've done everything haven't they, all they can, and this has happened. they've been so brave. for...
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uk and russia. well, the details of this invitation appeared on the russian embassy's website today and they said there was high timeas a meeting. they said the russian ambassador had written a personal note to the foreign secretary with the invitation and they hoped that uk would engage constructively. this seems to be part of efforts by russia to portray the british government as the ones who are being obstructive and uncooperative. russian officials have already questioned the decision to deny at these to the cousin of yulia skripal, victoria. and to prevent access to them in hospital. the foreign office as is that they will respond to that request in due course but have dismissed it as diversionary tactic and attempt to deflect questions. they said it is russia whose response has been unsatisfactory, it is russia has failed to engage constructively. while sergei and yulia skripal, best thing is to be in proving. the diplomatic tensions in the uk are not. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says the police should feel confident to "stop and search" people, to combat the recent spike in violent crime. he said such po
uk and russia. well, the details of this invitation appeared on the russian embassy's website today and they said there was high timeas a meeting. they said the russian ambassador had written a personal note to the foreign secretary with the invitation and they hoped that uk would engage constructively. this seems to be part of efforts by russia to portray the british government as the ones who are being obstructive and uncooperative. russian officials have already questioned the decision to...
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looking at the times, an in—depth study by the uk's leading business body found a vast majority of british. 0n the bbc news website some of the most popular online music videos — like hit song despacito — were left unrecognisable, after hackers replaced cover images and titles with messages like "free palestine". and finally in the telegraph, the royal wedding guest list — who's on it and importantly who's not on it?
looking at the times, an in—depth study by the uk's leading business body found a vast majority of british. 0n the bbc news website some of the most popular online music videos — like hit song despacito — were left unrecognisable, after hackers replaced cover images and titles with messages like "free palestine". and finally in the telegraph, the royal wedding guest list — who's on it and importantly who's not on it?
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this time, it could be rather misty around the coasts in the english channel and around some north sea coasts as well. high pressure building in across the ukg perhaps. that should tend to break up more in the afternoon, allowing the sunshine to develop more widely. temperatures a little bit lower by this stage, mind you. the air‘s not quite as warm, but it's still going to be a warm one for the london marathon on sunday. welcome to bbc news. broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: wife of one president, mother to another. the former first lady of the united states, barbara bush has died — she was 92. president trump admits high level talks are already underway with pyongyang, there are unconfirmed reports that a senior us official met the north korean leader over easter. syria says international weapons inspectors are at the scene of the suspected chemical attack in douma. american officials say the experts are still being kept away from the site.
this time, it could be rather misty around the coasts in the english channel and around some north sea coasts as well. high pressure building in across the ukg perhaps. that should tend to break up more in the afternoon, allowing the sunshine to develop more widely. temperatures a little bit lower by this stage, mind you. the air‘s not quite as warm, but it's still going to be a warm one for the london marathon on sunday. welcome to bbc news. broadcasting to viewers in north america and...