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jubilant england fans watch the game in trafalgar square in london and around the country.were happy latest life in lloyds where they match took place. the other main story... it scans as the latest diplomatic link suggest that donald trump pulled out of the iran deal because it was the work of his predecessor. a man is charged with the merger of the... how regular exercise and i have a diet could lower the risk of dementia by up to a third. and after more then five hours on court, novak djokovic has beaten roger federer to retain his wimbledon title. good evening. in the last few minutes england's men have trying to over new zealand in the cricket world cup final at lord's. their first ever victory in the competition. it was an extraordinary, nail—biting finale. the game is played to a tie before it ended up being decided by a so—called super over, but each of the two sides batted again. i was points corresponding to its at lloyds now. i guess the reason we love sport is for the drama. here it was intoxicating. i have never witnessed a cricket match quite like this. i gues
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cheering jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. commentator: and that's it. a massive... after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, the 26—year—old who was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. storm barry makes landfall in the american state of louisiana, where there are warnings of life—threatening floods. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. good evening and welcome to bbc news. england have won the men's cricket world cup in one of the most extraordinary games ever played. they overcame new zealand in an epic encounter at lords to win the trophy for the very first time. in a dramatic a
cheering jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. commentator: and that's it. a massive... after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, the 26—year—old who was eight months pregnant...
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at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known.ctory. after so much tension, the release, everywhere. well, this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where's the passion? here's the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted. honestly, i'm just so gutted. only respect between these two sides, only one winner. fortune favours the brave — well, that's the word that's defined england'sjourney to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. john wilson at lord's. well, as you might imagine, there have been celebrations across england at the world cup victory, as well as commiserations for new zealand at the end of what everyone agrees was a memorable final here in london. here's some reaction from both sets of fans outside the ground. jofra delivered, jofra delivered! england, world c
at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known.ctory. after so much tension, the release, everywhere. well, this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where's the passion? here's the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly...
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do want to say that look today is pride in london day i am i was saying the mainstays live in trafalgar square let's just all celebrates let's put all our differences aside and just celebrate and how far we've come see for laura thank you that's of the show will be back on monday to tackle greenwashing also being a prince charles advisor jonathan porritt whether people should boycott london's british museum national gallery the national portrait gallery because russia we do see them. as this is a sticker from the water bottle found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there's a litter box for throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste to company has long promised to reuse the plastic. on the. team but for now the mountains of moist only grow. backscatter survival guide look stay single malt to start simply all these are. you sure it's not there you don't get it back. after. all it's no good repatriations what we get the rest is a ve
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jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square — and around the country.fter more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's singles title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and it's a picture of england winning the cricket world cup which dominates the front pages of most of the newspapers. the financial times also leads on carrie lam offering to resign after weeks of protests in hong kong. and of course it's another picture of the triumphant england cricket team on the front of the independent. they're leadi
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to match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in trafalgar square and cricket can do this...rly 15 years there has been a charity. chance to shine further establish because many in cricket feared that the sport was disappearing from state schools in britain. this morning they put on an assembly in south—west london as they do every week but never before after such a cricket frenzy. cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who are not traditional sports fans were gripped and i had m essa 9 es sports fans were gripped and i had messages on social media. they saw cricket yesterday and they saw the drama ofa cricket yesterday and they saw the drama of a game and how it could unite people. two sides to every story and new zealand must be the unluckiest man in cricket history but not everyone doubt was distraught. new zealand is where ben stokes was born and he still has family there, they were gripped by the action on the other side of the world. when we were watching it was an incredible feeling, to have your sofi an incredible feeling, to have your son that they doin
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jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. i'mjohn watson i'm john watson live at lord's where we'll be reflecting on that dramatic result with the tournament settled with a super over for the very first time. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. storm barry makes landfall in the american state of louisiana, where there are warnings of life—threatening floods. after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. his fifth in his career. good evening. welcome to bbc news. england has triumphed over new zealand in the cricket world cup at lords, their first ever victory in the competition. in an extraordinary nail—biting finale, the game was played to a tie, before being decided by a so—called super over between the two sides.
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after such tension, time to cool off — just as these fans did watching in trafalgar square.it was still sinking in at lord's. a magical match, a fitting finale. england — world cup winners. john watson, bbc news. england starjos buttler, who was the bowler we just saw who stumped new zealand batsman martin guptill to finally seal the victory, gave his reaction after the game, and was asked what it was like playing in such a dramatic match. it's harder watching, you know? when you're actually in the middle, you feel like you're in the game and you actually have some impact on the game and you can sort of control it a bit. but, yeah, certainly watching it very tough. that last over was bizarre! to then get to that position. these are the understatement of the year! bowlerjofra archer was only brought into the england team in april, after a rule change allowed him to be fast—tracked. he had never played at international level before, he is 24. and he was picked to bowl for england in that deciding super over. this was his reaction to the victory. it's hard to think, hard to rem
after such tension, time to cool off — just as these fans did watching in trafalgar square.it was still sinking in at lord's. a magical match, a fitting finale. england — world cup winners. john watson, bbc news. england starjos buttler, who was the bowler we just saw who stumped new zealand batsman martin guptill to finally seal the victory, gave his reaction after the game, and was asked what it was like playing in such a dramatic match. it's harder watching, you know? when you're...
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after such tension, time to cool off — just as these fans did watching in trafalgar square. winners shirts...! it was still sinking in at lord's. a magical match, a fitting finale. england — world cup winners. john watson, bbc news. and, of course, there's been a lot of reaction on twitter. the queen sent her warmest congratulations to the team after that thrilling victory. she also sent commiserations to the runners—up new zealand, who she said competed so admirably throughout the tournament. the leader of the labour party jeremy corbyn congratulated every member of the england team. he said the game shows what you can achieve with a slice of luck and when you never give up. mr corbyn also commented on why it should be free to watch on tv. the prime minister theresa may who was at lords posted, "well done @englandcricket!" she's even included a gif of her and her husband philip doing a celebratory dance to mark the occasion. on the other side of the world in new zealand, the newspapers were being printed just as the match was starting, so the job of covering the drama fell
after such tension, time to cool off — just as these fans did watching in trafalgar square. winners shirts...! it was still sinking in at lord's. a magical match, a fitting finale. england — world cup winners. john watson, bbc news. and, of course, there's been a lot of reaction on twitter. the queen sent her warmest congratulations to the team after that thrilling victory. she also sent commiserations to the runners—up new zealand, who she said competed so admirably throughout the...
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jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country.lord's where we'll be reflecting on that dramatic result with the tournament settled with a super over for the very first time. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack 0bama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home.
jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country.lord's where we'll be reflecting on that dramatic result with the tournament settled with a super over for the very first time. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack 0bama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home.
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people in trafalgar square and pubs watching the cricket, and we got the run out.e everybody's reaction and you know how much support and following we had, that is when we understood what we did. to be involved in the previous world cup, go through all that, to see the transformation and development of the side of the last four years, to be part of that journey, the side of the last four years, to be part of thatjourney, it's been extremely enjoyable, exciting, we had some great fun on the field, playing in the manner we have, and now enjoy being world champions, it's brilliant. i'm so proud of everyone involved in it, so pleased for eoin, all the hard work he has put in. cheering and applause. certainly the final frontier for england in cricket is talking cricket up a lot more rather than the glass half empty, they have a glass half full. so, going forward, hopefully this result helps that. was definitely flying yesterday. probably sunk in a little bit more this morning. just a really great day yesterday, especially sharing it with us. hopefully the players, and i
people in trafalgar square and pubs watching the cricket, and we got the run out.e everybody's reaction and you know how much support and following we had, that is when we understood what we did. to be involved in the previous world cup, go through all that, to see the transformation and development of the side of the last four years, to be part of that journey, the side of the last four years, to be part of thatjourney, it's been extremely enjoyable, exciting, we had some great fun on the...
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the scenes from trafalgar square showed that, as well.r of cricket. thank you for speaking with us. enjoy the rest of your day as the celebrations continue. i know we have held you up there and you are clearing the outfield as the celebrations continue. we are expecting the team to lift the trophy at some stage but as we know, they will no doubt be doing more interviews throughout the day before they have the reception at downing street a little bit later on. as the celebrations continue for what has been a landmark moment, special moment, an enthralling match, and you wonder if we'll see the like of it again. john, thank you very much. let's talk more to the former player who played and won in the women's england world cup. we heard john talking about can they win the ashes? that is what is going to happen now, are they invincible now they've done this under the most testing of circumstances?” they've done this under the most testing of circumstances? i don't think they will rest on their laurels against australia and will hurt badly. jo
the scenes from trafalgar square showed that, as well.r of cricket. thank you for speaking with us. enjoy the rest of your day as the celebrations continue. i know we have held you up there and you are clearing the outfield as the celebrations continue. we are expecting the team to lift the trophy at some stage but as we know, they will no doubt be doing more interviews throughout the day before they have the reception at downing street a little bit later on. as the celebrations continue for...
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after such tension, time to cool off, just as these fans did watching in trafalgar square.d cup winners. it was still thinking in at lord's, a magical match, a fitting finale, england, world cup winners. john watson, bbc news. you cannot help but smile, can you? we should display that over again. some good news is good. and of course, there's been a lot of reaction on twitter. it was great to watch it and then look at what everyone is saying on twitter. i was on a train! the queen sent her warmest congratulations to the team after a thrilling victory. she also sent commiserations to the runners—up new zealand, who she said competed so admirably throughout the tournament. to write. you have to feel sorry for them. —— too right! the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, congratulated every member of the england team. he said the game shows what you can achieve with a slice of luck and when you never give up. mr corbyn also commented on why it should be free to watch on tv. that is a big debate around this, isn't it. be interesting to see those channel a figures later on,
after such tension, time to cool off, just as these fans did watching in trafalgar square.d cup winners. it was still thinking in at lord's, a magical match, a fitting finale, england, world cup winners. john watson, bbc news. you cannot help but smile, can you? we should display that over again. some good news is good. and of course, there's been a lot of reaction on twitter. it was great to watch it and then look at what everyone is saying on twitter. i was on a train! the queen sent her...
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at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known.e, everywhere. well, this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where's the passion? here's the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted. honestly, i'm just so gutted. only respect between these two sides, only one winner. fortune favours the brave — well, that's the word that's defined england'sjourney to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. novak djokovic has described his wimbledon final victory over roger federer as the most mentally demanding match of his career. at four hours and 57 minutes, it was the longest singles final in wimbledon history and gave djokovic his fifth title. holly hamilton has been speaking to him. he said that was on the most exciting and thrilling finals of your career, it was the longest. how doe
at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known.e, everywhere. well, this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where's the passion? here's the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted....
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celebrations in the house countries the same that the fans on in one of london's mice my clinic spots trafalgar square england finally winning a world cup final have to sorry previous failed it's us i think no. one. was home to see my home have we wouldn't be sent to her home thank you thank you i mean i haven't seen my. response to this. i've never met. you know. long as i don't like to think that. you might. ben stark's was man of the match for his unbeaten 84 for england and his efforts in the super over now stocks was actually born in new zealand he moved to england as a child when his father became a rugby league coach there stocks his parents now live back in new zealand and as you can imagine there was some divided loyalties joining us. were you watching here there was an incredible feeling and like to have your son out there doing what he does and then do you know what down the last ball so we probably got the best of both worlds i said you know he'll play so well and deserves so much out of the game and i do get a lot as a going to because i don't think i'd be a fan. who would not thought tha
celebrations in the house countries the same that the fans on in one of london's mice my clinic spots trafalgar square england finally winning a world cup final have to sorry previous failed it's us i think no. one. was home to see my home have we wouldn't be sent to her home thank you thank you i mean i haven't seen my. response to this. i've never met. you know. long as i don't like to think that. you might. ben stark's was man of the match for his unbeaten 84 for england and his efforts in...
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at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known. this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where's the passion? here's the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted. honestly, i'm just so gutted. only respect between these two sides, only one winner. fortune favours the brave — well, that's the word that's defined england's journey to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. this week it will be 50 years since the apollo 11 mission — and neil armstrong going down in history as the first man to set foot on the moon. but when he returned, he retreated from public life. now, his sons and granddaughter have spoken to the bbc about him — and how he was profoundly affected by seeing the earth rise from the lunar surface. our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. archive: and t
at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known. this world cup has been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where's the passion? here's the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there's no words at the moment. i'm gutted. honestly, i'm just...
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at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known.been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where‘s the passion? here‘s the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there‘s no words at the moment. i‘m gutted. honestly, i‘m just so gutted. only respect between these two sides, only one winner. fortune favours the brave — well, that‘s the word that‘s defined england‘s journey to this. joe wilson, bbc news, lord‘s. novak djokovic has described his wimbledon final victory over roger federer as the most mentally demanding match of his career. at four hours and 57 minutes, it was the longest singles final in wimbledon history and gave djokovic his fifth title. holly hamilton spoke to former british number one, andrew castle. the first time that we‘ve seen a tie—break in the final set and it had looked like that for about 6 or 7 all but the
at the fan zone in trafalgar square, they understood that. it was all that needed to be known.been shared by many nations, all linked with their love of cricket, but in england, cricket passion? where‘s the passion? here‘s the passion! all chant: england! i thought we'd lost it, i thought it was all over, and i was like that, my hands in my head. that is the greatest one—day cricket match of all time. honestly there‘s no words at the moment. i‘m gutted. honestly, i‘m just so gutted....
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down here and seeing all the kids and, you know, parents, videos online, you know, people in trafalgar squareching the cricket, seeing how much it meant to them. the complications of the critical moments at lord's are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes‘s bat and flew to the boundary, it seems he should have got five runs instead of six, because he'd only completed one at the time of the throw. amid talk of an error by the officials, england have brushed off the controversy, preferring to focus on the preparation and progress that has seen them become the dominant one—day team in the world. commentator: england have won the world cup! well, these are the kind of scenes english cricket has been dreaming of for years. if these players didn't realise it before, then perhaps this acclaim will show them the extent to which yesterday's extraordinary final at lord's has changed not only their lives, but also perhaps their sport as well. they hope is that more youngsters, like these practising today at ben stokes‘s old club in cockermouth, are inspired after a slump in the numbers p
down here and seeing all the kids and, you know, parents, videos online, you know, people in trafalgar squareching the cricket, seeing how much it meant to them. the complications of the critical moments at lord's are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes‘s bat and flew to the boundary, it seems he should have got five runs instead of six, because he'd only completed one at the time of the throw. amid talk of an error by the officials, england have brushed off the controversy,...
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coming down here and seeing all the kids and the parents and the videos online and people in trafalgar squareow much it meant to them. the complications of the critical moments are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben sto kes‘ discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes' bat and flew to the boundary it seems he should have got five i’u ns it seems he should have got five ru ns i nstea d it seems he should have got five runs instead of six because he only completed one at the time of the throw. amid talk of an error by official, england have brushed off the controversy to focus on the preparations and progress that has seen them become the dominant team in the world. these are the kind of scenes english cricket has been dreaming offor scenes english cricket has been dreaming of for years. if these players did not realise it before, then perhaps this acclaim will show them the extent to which yesterday's extraordinary final at lord's has changed not only their lives but perhaps their sport as well. yesterday rubbed off on these players playing in london, but with the numbers falling ove
coming down here and seeing all the kids and the parents and the videos online and people in trafalgar squareow much it meant to them. the complications of the critical moments are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben sto kes‘ discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes' bat and flew to the boundary it seems he should have got five i’u ns it seems he should have got five ru ns i nstea d it seems he should have got five runs instead of six because he only completed one at the time of...
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but it isn'tjust the pride march happening, there is also a main stage in trafalgar square where youvists today have said this is all too commercial, all too corporate, they are saying actually as a result of the homophobic and transphobic attacks we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months, that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. the mayor of london sadiq khan was there as well and told us why it is so important. the great thing about pride in london is we get to celebrate our diversity but it is also a good chance for those of us who aren't from the lgbtq+ community to be allies and proud allies. it is really important we celebrate the diversity of our city and i want today to be the biggest pride ever, and it will be. work to protect a lake district beauty spot from flooding is finally complete after more than three years. glenridding was badly hit during storm desmond in 2015 flooding twice in a matter of days. since then, work's been ongoing to repair damage and protect the community. £1.2 million has be
but it isn'tjust the pride march happening, there is also a main stage in trafalgar square where youvists today have said this is all too commercial, all too corporate, they are saying actually as a result of the homophobic and transphobic attacks we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months, that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. the mayor of london sadiq khan was there as well and told us why it is so important. the...
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coming down here and seeing all the kids, you know, parents, videos online, you know, people in trafalgar squarehe cricket, seeing how much it meant to them. got to run! the complications of the critical moments at lord's are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes‘s bat and flew to the boundary, it seems he should have got five runs instead of six, because he'd only completed one at the time of the throw. amid talk of an error by official, england have brushed off the controversy, preferring focus on the preparation and progress that has seen them become the dominant one—day team in the world. well, these are the kind of scenes english cricket has been dreaming of for years. if these players didn't realise it before, then perhaps this acclaim will show them the extent to which yesterday's extraordinary final at lord's has changed not only their lives but perhaps their sport as well. they hope is that more youngsters, like these practising today at ben stokes‘s old club in cockermouth, are inspired after a slump in the numbers playing the sport over the last decade. just amazing to
coming down here and seeing all the kids, you know, parents, videos online, you know, people in trafalgar squarehe cricket, seeing how much it meant to them. got to run! the complications of the critical moments at lord's are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes‘s bat and flew to the boundary, it seems he should have got five runs instead of six, because he'd only completed one at the time of the throw. amid talk of an error by official, england have brushed off the...
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there is also a main stage in trafalgar square where we will see some huge headline names. this is all too commercial and too corporate and say that actually, as a result of the homophobic and transphobic attacks we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months, that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. ben hunte. the mayor of london sadiq khan was there. and he told us why it is so important. the great thing about pride in london is a just to celebrate our diversity. it's also good chance for those who aren't from the lgbtq+ community to be allies and to be proud allies. it's really important that we celebrate the diversity of our city and i want today to be the biggest pride event — i think it will be. the mayor of london sadiq khan. one of britain's most senior female asian police officers has accused the metropolitan police of discrimination. parm sandhu has begun legal action against the force, claiming she was denied promotion on the basis of her race and sex. last month, she was cleared of allegatio
there is also a main stage in trafalgar square where we will see some huge headline names. this is all too commercial and too corporate and say that actually, as a result of the homophobic and transphobic attacks we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months, that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. ben hunte. the mayor of london sadiq khan was there. and he told us why it is so important. the great thing about pride in...
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jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square —— and around the country.e leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. now on bbc news, amol rajan meets ted sarandos — arguably the most powerful, creative figure in modern television, whose vision for netflix has revolutionised our viewing habits. when ted sarandos left college in arizona, he got a summerjob in a local video store. he watched a lot of films and became a big player in the world of video distribution. then he met a visionary computer whiz called reed hastings and together, they would change the world. their story, netflix's story, charts the revolution in our film and television industries, and today, sarandos is the most powerful creative figure in global media. i asked him why he is investing in shepperton, these legendary studios in britain, and why britain is a
jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square —— and around the country.e leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. now on bbc news, amol rajan meets ted sarandos — arguably the most powerful, creative figure in modern television, whose...
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cynthia was 24, and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a giantn't know what to expect. and i thought, what if they sink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the mull of kintyre, ken and marjorie watched on a tiny black—and—white tv. a big cheer went up, when we actually got the pictures through. it was absolutely mind—blowing to watch neil armstrong and buzz aldrin cavorting about on the moon. it was something that i thought, oh, i would have liked to have done as well. we had no idea there were a film crew there watching us. while cynthia watched the sky, a film crew was watching her
cynthia was 24, and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a giantn't know what to expect. and i thought, what if they sink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the mull of kintyre, ken and marjorie watched on a tiny black—and—white tv. a big...
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to match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in trafalgar square, and cricket can do this...rity called chance to shine. established because many in cricket feared that the sport was disappearing from state schools in britain. this morning they put on an assembly in south—west london, as they do every week, but never before after such a cricket frenzy. cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who are not traditional sports fans were gripped, i saw social media, i had text messages. people i have been trying to convince forever that cricket's a great sport. they saw it yesterday and they saw the drama of a game and how it could unite people. every story has two sides. new zealand must be the unluckiest runners up in cricket history. mind you, not everyone there was distraught. new zealand is where ben stokes was born, and where he still has family. they were gripped by the action on the other side of the world. when we were watching it it was an incredible feeling, to have your son out there, doing what he does and getting right down to the last ball. so we probabl
to match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in trafalgar square, and cricket can do this...rity called chance to shine. established because many in cricket feared that the sport was disappearing from state schools in britain. this morning they put on an assembly in south—west london, as they do every week, but never before after such a cricket frenzy. cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who are not traditional sports fans were gripped, i saw social media, i had text...
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cynthia was 2a, and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a giantn't know what to expect, and they didn't know what to expect. and i thought, what if they sink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the mull of kintyre, ken and marjorie watched on a tiny black—and—white tv. a big cheer went up, and we actually got the pictures through. it was absolutely mind—blowing to watch neil armstrong and buzz aldrin cavorting about on the moon. it was something that i thought, oh, i would have liked to have done as well. we had no idea there were a film crew there watching us. while cynthia watched the sky, a film crew was watching her and herfriend felicity — a moment in time which has been used in countless films and documentaries around the world ever since. man landing on the moon, for me, is one of the most fantastic achievements of all time. an
cynthia was 2a, and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a giantn't know what to expect, and they didn't know what to expect. and i thought, what if they sink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the mull of kintyre, ken and marjorie watched on...
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coming down here and seeing all the kids and the parents and the videos online and people in trafalgar square much it meant to them. the complications of the critical moments are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes' bat and flew to the boundary it seems he should have got five runs instead of six because he only completed one at the time of the throw. the controversy, preferring to focus on the preparations and progress that has seen them become the dominant team in the world. these are the kind of scenes english cricket has been dreaming of for years. if these players didn't realise it before, then perhaps this acclaim will show them the extent to which yesterday's extraordinary final at lord's has changed not only their lives but perhaps their sport as well. yesterday rubbed off on these players playing in london, but with the numbers playing and watching the game falling over the last decade, the sense is that this moment must be seized. cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who were not natural sports fans were gripped. people were trying to convince them
coming down here and seeing all the kids and the parents and the videos online and people in trafalgar square much it meant to them. the complications of the critical moments are still being discussed. when this throw hit ben stokes' bat and flew to the boundary it seems he should have got five runs instead of six because he only completed one at the time of the throw. the controversy, preferring to focus on the preparations and progress that has seen them become the dominant team in the world....
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there is also a main stage in trafalgar square we will see some huge headline names.mercial and to corporate and say that actually as a result of the homophobic and transferable contacts we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. one of britain's most senior female asian police officers has accused the metropolitan police of discrimination. parm sandhu has begun legal action against the force, claiming she was denied promotion on the basis of her race and sex. last month, she was cleared of allegations that she'd breached rules about the police honours process. the met said it was "inappropriate" to comment. hundreds of runners have been given free entry to next year's london marathon after many of them complained of being called "fat" and "slow" as they tried to complete this year's race. those running the course in times of about seven and a half hours described how they had to dodge vehicles and were sprayed well i spoke to one of the pacers liz ayre
there is also a main stage in trafalgar square we will see some huge headline names.mercial and to corporate and say that actually as a result of the homophobic and transferable contacts we have seen within the uk over the past few weeks and months that events like this and celebrations like this should be less of a party and more of a protest. one of britain's most senior female asian police officers has accused the metropolitan police of discrimination. parm sandhu has begun legal action...
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to match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in trafalgar square, and cricket can do this...r before after such a cricket frenzy. cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who are not traditional sports fans were gripped, i saw social media, i had text messages. people have been trying to convince forever that cricket‘s a great sport. they saw it yesterday and they saw the drama of a game and how it could unite people. every story has two sides. new zealand must be the unluckiest runners up in cricket history. mind you, not everyone there was distraught. new zealand is where ben stokes was born, and where he still has family. they were gripped by the action on the other side of the world. when we were watching it it was an incredible feeling, to have your son out there, doing what he does and getting right down to the last ball. so we probably got the best of both worlds as i see it. new zealand played so well. they deserved so much out of the game and they did get a lot out of the game too. the complications of crucial moments are still being discussed. standby —
to match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in trafalgar square, and cricket can do this...r before after such a cricket frenzy. cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who are not traditional sports fans were gripped, i saw social media, i had text messages. people have been trying to convince forever that cricket‘s a great sport. they saw it yesterday and they saw the drama of a game and how it could unite people. every story has two sides. new zealand must be the...
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cynthia was 2a, and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a giantink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the mull of kintyre, ken and marjorie watched on a tiny black—and—white tv. a big cheer went up, and we actually got the pictures through. it was absolutely mind—blowing to watch neil armstrong and buzz aldrin cavorting about on the moon. it was something that i thought, oh, i would have liked to have done as well. we had no idea there were a film crew there watching us. while cynthia watched the sky, a film crew was watching her and herfriend felicity — a moment in time which has been used in countless films and documentaries around the world ever since. man landing on the moon, for me, is one of the most fantastic achievements of all time. and for you to be part of it, i'm just so proud you're part of that story. you've got that so
cynthia was 2a, and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a giantink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the mull of kintyre, ken and marjorie watched on a tiny black—and—white tv. a big cheer went up, and we actually got the pictures...
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cynthia was 24 and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a gianth people talking, and the atmosphere was terrific. it was a nervous feeling, because once they came out, ididn't feeling, because once they came out, i didn't know what to expect, and they didn't know what to expect, and i thought, what if they sink in the ground? i thought, what if they sink in the ground ? you i thought, what if they sink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected happens, or if something comes and knocks them over? what if it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all we nt it goes wrong? but it didn't. it all went perfectly. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. back in a hotel lounge on the my —— mull of kintyre, ben and marjorie watched on a tiny black and white tv. a big cheer went up, and we actually got the pictures through. it was absolutely mind blowing to watch neil armstrong and buzz aldrin cavorting about on the moon. it was something that i thought oh, i would have liked to have done as well. we had no idea there were a film crew t
cynthia was 24 and went to trafalgar square to join thousands watching the historic moment on a gianth people talking, and the atmosphere was terrific. it was a nervous feeling, because once they came out, ididn't feeling, because once they came out, i didn't know what to expect, and they didn't know what to expect, and i thought, what if they sink in the ground? i thought, what if they sink in the ground ? you i thought, what if they sink in the ground? you know, what if something unexpected...