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it's not really that jack whitehall, best known for his stand—up act and the tv comedy bad education, been cast. it's that according to a newspaper report his character is a gay man, with many people saying they are upset that a gay actor wasn't picked for the role. it's great that disney has got a gay role like this in one of their big films. but there are so many gay actors who could have played the role that it seems a missed opportunity. lgbt people are underrepresented in the media and in films, so disney had an opportunity here to improve that representation by having a talented gay actor that can embrace the role and play something like this in the film. neitherjack whitehall nor disney have confirmed the character's sexuality, but unsurprisingly the issue is still being vigorously debated on social media. omar shariffjunior is an actor and campaigner on issues like gay representation, he said: "really, disney? your first significant gay role will be played by a straight white man perpetuating stereotypes? fail! this ship should sink." however stephen fry, who has also campaign
it's not really that jack whitehall, best known for his stand—up act and the tv comedy bad education, been cast. it's that according to a newspaper report his character is a gay man, with many people saying they are upset that a gay actor wasn't picked for the role. it's great that disney has got a gay role like this in one of their big films. but there are so many gay actors who could have played the role that it seems a missed opportunity. lgbt people are underrepresented in the media and...
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they will go further up whitehall and seekto they will go further up whitehall and seek to attack thatt ican nature of why terrorists does. what i can say is the best that we have put in an problem has put in over the years has certainly started to make it harder for them. the years has certainly started to make it harderforthem. parliament has asked me, if the home office will could you be to another skipping exercise, we will contribute to that and make sure all the expertise is brought to bear in see what we can do. we also had to river that we do not want to ruin out river that we do not want to ruin our lives. we go about our business in london and the rest of the uk, we are a free and open society and we do not want to live in a bunker. we wa nt do not want to live in a bunker. we want to live in a place that reflects our values, and so we have to find a balance. we want people to go to football matches and concerts and enjoy themselves, even though there has been a threat of attacks there has been a threat of attacks there in the past. that is why our strategy that we had refres
they will go further up whitehall and seekto they will go further up whitehall and seek to attack thatt ican nature of why terrorists does. what i can say is the best that we have put in an problem has put in over the years has certainly started to make it harder for them. the years has certainly started to make it harderforthem. parliament has asked me, if the home office will could you be to another skipping exercise, we will contribute to that and make sure all the expertise is brought to...
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these pictures here just up the road from parliament square fulston this is the scene at whitehall. the whole area, as i say, is in lockdown there. police, as soon as the incident happened outside the palace of westminster which is in recess, so parliamentarians are on holiday at the moment, police racing not only to the scene of the crash, the incident, but also to ten downing st. this is just incident, but also to ten downing st. this isjust outside incident, but also to ten downing st. this is just outside ten incident, but also to ten downing st. this isjust outside ten downing st. this isjust outside ten downing st where the gates are for number ten. it's not clear quite what happened. a partner fact ten. it's not clear quite what happened. a partnerfact armed police very quickly on the scene within seconds, we understand. detaining the driver and we know that several pedestrians have been injured. this is one of the most protected, fiercely guarded areas in central london. just down the road from buckingham palace, of course. normally incredibly busy at this time of day. the m
these pictures here just up the road from parliament square fulston this is the scene at whitehall. the whole area, as i say, is in lockdown there. police, as soon as the incident happened outside the palace of westminster which is in recess, so parliamentarians are on holiday at the moment, police racing not only to the scene of the crash, the incident, but also to ten downing st. this is just incident, but also to ten downing st. this isjust outside incident, but also to ten downing st. this...
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it's not really that jack whitehall, best known for his stand—up act and the tv comedy bad education,t his character is a gay man, with many people saying they are upset that a gay actor wasn't picked for the role. it's great that disney has got a gay role like this in one of their big films. but there are so many gay actors who could have played the role that it seems a missed opportunity. lgbt people are underrepresented in the media and in films, so disney had an opportunity here to improve that representation by having a talented gay actor that can embrace the role and play something like this in the film. neitherjack whitehall nor disney have confirmed the character's sexuality, but unsurprisingly the issue is still being vigorously debated on social media. omar shariffjunior is an actor and campaigner on issues like gay representation, he said: "really, disney? your first significant gay role will be played by a straight white man perpetuating stereotypes? fail! this ship should sink." however stephen fry, who has also campaigned on issues affecting gay people, tweeted: "i share
it's not really that jack whitehall, best known for his stand—up act and the tv comedy bad education,t his character is a gay man, with many people saying they are upset that a gay actor wasn't picked for the role. it's great that disney has got a gay role like this in one of their big films. but there are so many gay actors who could have played the role that it seems a missed opportunity. lgbt people are underrepresented in the media and in films, so disney had an opportunity here to...
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what they find difficult to attack here they will go further up whitehall, that is the nature of what euros has started to make it harder for have put in over the euros has started to make it harderfor them. parliament has asked, the deputy speaker, if the home office will contribute to another exercise to protect the front of parliament and we will contribute to to make sure that all of the expertise is brought to bear. but importantly we don't wa nt to to bear. but importantly we don't want to ruin our life, we go about our business in london and in the rest of the united kingdom we are a free and open society and we don't wa nt to free and open society and we don't want to live in a bunker. want to live in a place that reflects our values. and so we have to find the balance. we want people to go to football matches and concerts and enjoy themselves even though there has been a threat and attacks there in the past. that's why our strategy is all about the lessons from manchester last year and from westminster bridge last year, making sure that we are as good as we can be at seeing o
what they find difficult to attack here they will go further up whitehall, that is the nature of what euros has started to make it harder for have put in over the euros has started to make it harderfor them. parliament has asked, the deputy speaker, if the home office will contribute to another exercise to protect the front of parliament and we will contribute to to make sure that all of the expertise is brought to bear. but importantly we don't wa nt to to bear. but importantly we don't want...
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it's evident there is division in whitehall at the man meant between those who want to ratchet up the it's right there should be consequences for this kind of act on british soil and those who think it is a futile gesture —— at the moment between. their response so far to the knowledge rock scandal has been a combination of denial, obst location, misdirection and a furious campaign of counter accusation —— novichok scandal. —— obfuscation. their knees to be a combined diplomatic effort between nations to make putin feel like he needs to respond in some way —— needs to be. there needs to be a combined diplomatic response and give and take. we saw that with ukraine, when you impose sanctions on russia, that hit them where it hurt with the economy and there have been more sanctions imposed on russia from that. if the uk wants to have an effect with this, it's going to have to work with international partners to work with international partners to make sure it can get international support so it's not just working on its own against this. as you said, there's the debate in whitehall about
it's evident there is division in whitehall at the man meant between those who want to ratchet up the it's right there should be consequences for this kind of act on british soil and those who think it is a futile gesture —— at the moment between. their response so far to the knowledge rock scandal has been a combination of denial, obst location, misdirection and a furious campaign of counter accusation —— novichok scandal. —— obfuscation. their knees to be a combined diplomatic...
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whitehall has sent in these commissioners. they are not running the whole council.ifficult decisions that have to be made under the beady eye of the commissioners. with that in mind, central government can stand back from all of this, despite the fact that central government has, in an attempt to balance the national books, but while protecting some items of national public expenditure like the nhs, we have a triple lock on state pensions, international development spending is going up. all of these things are protected. as the government tries to manage the national finances it has as the government tries to manage the nationalfinances it has had as the government tries to manage the national finances it has had to cut local gutmann far more than anything else. that is why —— local government far more than anything else. that is why this particular authority has been author of some of its own problems, a significant amount of its own problems, so far. the truth is other councils, according to the national audit office, an independent body that reports to parliament
whitehall has sent in these commissioners. they are not running the whole council.ifficult decisions that have to be made under the beady eye of the commissioners. with that in mind, central government can stand back from all of this, despite the fact that central government has, in an attempt to balance the national books, but while protecting some items of national public expenditure like the nhs, we have a triple lock on state pensions, international development spending is going up. all of...
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i think you are sitting in whitehall, you would take notice of that.ncil think it is good for growth. uk should be looking here at in the future. how they can negotiate those deals will depend on how they can position themselves and strength of the trading relationship that they can establish with south east asia. you have put out this latest survey, showing that european businesses think free—trade businesses think free—trade businesses —— agreements with asean is important, but not moving quickly enough. an overwhelming majority said they wanted to be faster on free—trade agreements. they feel a competitive disadvantage with fta ‘s and the reason they had been largely on the commission's side as well as asean's side. there needs to be at better matching of common between the two. sellafield is one of the most contaminated industrial sites in europe. crumbling buildings are home to decades worth of accumulated radioactive waste. a legacy from the nuclear age. now its operators are ina race nuclear age. now its operators are in a race against time to m
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a look at the very latest with our correspondent a call reece she is on the ground of whitehall near the parliament building how to cope good to see you i can see there behind you that the areas cordoned off not a lot of people around to bring us up to date on what you've been seeing and hearing. yes hi good morning sir well i'm here from five minutes. to read as your reset. and it's quite. clear some police officers are here at the scene giving very little information. on the streets because. i haven't. been very tight on information. and. well that's that's it's it's very empty here at the moment and investigations are being led to go by the counterterrorism unit as we said police given any more information about the person that they arrested. the person that and the rest it is them and that's what we know some people say that. at least information about he wore jeans and jack that's what we do. you know. all right so police being very tight lipped and we do have some social media that police have been posting on twitter the metropolitan police tweeting out updates here we see they
a look at the very latest with our correspondent a call reece she is on the ground of whitehall near the parliament building how to cope good to see you i can see there behind you that the areas cordoned off not a lot of people around to bring us up to date on what you've been seeing and hearing. yes hi good morning sir well i'm here from five minutes. to read as your reset. and it's quite. clear some police officers are here at the scene giving very little information. on the streets because....
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the key thing for whitehall is to have a plan is that what it can do here and notjust fly a flag towardsa. going to the financial times, interesting to contrast because we have a story with reference to donald trump and iran where russia and the uk are still on the same side. yes, washington has reimposed economic sanctions on iran. donald trump has confirmed he has been making noises in this direction, but he will reinstate the sanctions which were listed as part of the 2015 nuclear dealfrom which he listed as part of the 2015 nuclear deal from which he withdrew in may. this would prohibit iran from using us currency and from trading in cars, metals, minerals and other goods. obviously this is completely out of step with the position of the uk and other european allies who maintain the position that they want to preserve the iran deals even without us participation because they believe that this is the way to ensure that the iran programme remains exclusively peaceful, it is confirmed by the iaea and it is key to nuclear nonproliferation. if we go down this route it will mean that europ
the key thing for whitehall is to have a plan is that what it can do here and notjust fly a flag towardsa. going to the financial times, interesting to contrast because we have a story with reference to donald trump and iran where russia and the uk are still on the same side. yes, washington has reimposed economic sanctions on iran. donald trump has confirmed he has been making noises in this direction, but he will reinstate the sanctions which were listed as part of the 2015 nuclear dealfrom...
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town halls of england and a do not think that will make a difference to what happens in brussels or whitehallive him some attention which he has been lacking attention which he has been lacking a bit obviously. because he has been away. let's stay with the telegraph. jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. this is an athlete who survived the ad —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph has contacted a number of athletes, is really an british, who were at those games and asked for comment on this. they have pretty much to him and said that jeremy corbyn is doing very badly on this. he is either an anti—semi or just a terrible person. they should be sorting this out. the trouble with this anti—semitism story is is is incredibly important. it matters is incredibly important. it matters is if someone is anti—semantic or not. but it seems the anti—semite story should not anyone's view. if you are projimmy kroeber, you do not think this is true. if you are anti—jimmy but, you suddenly do not thi
town halls of england and a do not think that will make a difference to what happens in brussels or whitehallive him some attention which he has been lacking attention which he has been lacking a bit obviously. because he has been away. let's stay with the telegraph. jeremy corbyn is an anti—semites as munich survivor. this is an athlete who survived the ad —— attacked on the olympic games. who is this saying this and why? this is a chap who competed at the games in 1972 and the telegraph...
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it‘s not really that jack whitehall, best known for his stand—up act and the tv comedy bad education,ia and in films, so disney had an opportunity here to improve that representation by having a talented gay actor that can embrace the role and play something like this in the film. neitherjack whitehall nor disney have confirmed the character‘s sexuality, but unsurprisingly the issue is still being vigorously debated on social media. omar shariffjunior is an actor and campaigner on issues like gay representation, he said: "really, disney? your first significant gay role will be played by a straight white man perpetuating stereotypes? fail! this ship should sink." however stephen fry, who has also campaigned on issues affecting gay people, tweeted: "i share your shame jack whitehall — i played a straight man more than once. a father even. i should have been sent fortraining, correction and adjustment years ago". disney are no doubt already carefully assessing whetherjungle cruise still looks likely to sail to box office success, or whether they think it‘s already heading for difficult w
it‘s not really that jack whitehall, best known for his stand—up act and the tv comedy bad education,ia and in films, so disney had an opportunity here to improve that representation by having a talented gay actor that can embrace the role and play something like this in the film. neitherjack whitehall nor disney have confirmed the character‘s sexuality, but unsurprisingly the issue is still being vigorously debated on social media. omar shariffjunior is an actor and campaigner on issues...
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among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded apaul nah.# barry was also remembered at today's cbbc summer festival. we are sending all our love to paul chuckle and the rest of the family and, for the last time, to me, to you. and the final word, this, from his brother paul, who said "i've notjust lost my brother, i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend." the entertainer, there — barry chuckle, who's died at the age of 73. we'll be taking our usual in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers tony grew and caroline frost — that's coming up after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for a look at the weather. mostly sunny, but not everywhere? two exactly that. a weekend of contrasts. the sunshine and once again feeling very warm is not hot across england and wales, and a fine end through the day here in lincolnshire. the changes are afoot to be weakened. it was start to pressure by day and by night soon. an increasing chance of showers, particularly midweek onwards. and also some sunshine. we w
among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded apaul nah.# barry was also remembered at today's cbbc summer festival. we are sending all our love to paul chuckle and the rest of the family and, for the last time, to me, to you. and the final word, this, from his brother paul, who said "i've notjust lost my brother, i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend." the entertainer, there — barry chuckle,...
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after the other and now we had a little bit of a breather nothing was officially confirmed from whitehall is the yet but as speculation is increased that we might see more tariffs as i mentioned for goods in the amount of two hundred billion dollars next week so why we see a little bit of easing on one side when it comes to nafta or maybe even was a europe of the heat is certainly on when it comes to the u.s. and chinese relations all right our financial correspondent yes quarter on wall street thanks for that yes. the sale of high caffeine soft drinks to children could be banned in england the government is a modeling approach bishan a major health concerns a twelve week public consultation seeking views on the subject and asking whether restrictions should apply to children under sixteen or under eighteen any changes would apply only to england with scotland wales and northern ireland free to set their own policies energy drinks are becoming increasingly popular among children but they contain high levels of sugar and caffeine and have been linked to obesity and a range of other health
after the other and now we had a little bit of a breather nothing was officially confirmed from whitehall is the yet but as speculation is increased that we might see more tariffs as i mentioned for goods in the amount of two hundred billion dollars next week so why we see a little bit of easing on one side when it comes to nafta or maybe even was a europe of the heat is certainly on when it comes to the u.s. and chinese relations all right our financial correspondent yes quarter on wall street...
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because i'm not criticizing you for doing really i'm just saying i go imagine what we're doing in whitehall here in washington but it is the little brussels i don't say that is what was wrong in taking that money we needed the money because we want we didn't have the money to be able to meet the rise you expect ations of people in a democratic society the newly democratic country people want housing they want. to say that somehow it's become the people's republic of. this is this is misleading this list leading and i think you know motives economy strong motives will pay its debts and i i don't think we will fall into a situation where you know china will be able to twist arms because of unpaid loans how does developing world nation leader today especially in the indian ocean let alone when we could be of course in the red sea or web so the caribbean managed to pivot between these huge trading blocks which are in effect actually at the moment in the in the global trade war we are caught in between the big powers in the region. india on one side and thailand the other side you know i mean we
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for more now let's bring in correspondent nicole reese who is on the ground at whitehall near the parliament building nicole understand police are treating this as a terrorist incident what more can you tell us. yes hi terry well metropolitan police metropolitan police here have issued a statement only a couple of minutes ago saying that the counterterrorism unit is leading the investigation and as you said that they are treating this as a terrorist and they have arrested a drive in his late twenty's at around seven forty in the morning seven forty ish this fake that arrested him at the same you could face in police custody at the south london police station and yeah he drove a still the ford fiesta into the security area business morning injuring a number of people. ok so you so it's a it's a male driver in his late twenty's you say what more do we know about him and what his possible intentions were. but police are being very tight lipped about the intentions as the only thing we know at the moment is that it's being treated as a terrorist offense we know that he wore jeans and a black jac
for more now let's bring in correspondent nicole reese who is on the ground at whitehall near the parliament building nicole understand police are treating this as a terrorist incident what more can you tell us. yes hi terry well metropolitan police metropolitan police here have issued a statement only a couple of minutes ago saying that the counterterrorism unit is leading the investigation and as you said that they are treating this as a terrorist and they have arrested a drive in his late...
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south africa's president says he'll go ahead with land reforms which would seem whitehall is denied compensation . and. plans to shake up politics in the democratic republic of congo.
south africa's president says he'll go ahead with land reforms which would seem whitehall is denied compensation . and. plans to shake up politics in the democratic republic of congo.
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billion gone from centralfunding since 2010, in real terms that is pretty much half the money from whitehallnto reserves to keep going, but the national audit office recently warned that 10% of county councils are at risk of financial failure. we know that somerset cou nty failure. we know that somerset county council has warned that it may face bankruptcy. other warnings from council leaders, including many notable conservative authorities, saudi government in 2015 say, right, we are going to change the system. some local authorities will be —— so the government in 2015 said we are to change the system and have a fair funding review to work out how we're going to do that. here we are, three yea rs going to do that. here we are, three years on, the fairfunding review has not completed yet. the business rates legislation has been shelved. i think there is deep frustration in local government right now, made more so by the kind of scenes we are seeing in northamptonshire today. thank you. the former leader of the english defence league, tommy robinson, has been freed on bail, after winning a c
billion gone from centralfunding since 2010, in real terms that is pretty much half the money from whitehallnto reserves to keep going, but the national audit office recently warned that 10% of county councils are at risk of financial failure. we know that somerset cou nty failure. we know that somerset county council has warned that it may face bankruptcy. other warnings from council leaders, including many notable conservative authorities, saudi government in 2015 say, right, we are going to...
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then in the whitehall area between six o'clock in the morning and 7:37am when he ploughed into the barriere very lucky to have escaped without serious injury. thank you. at least 30 people are now known to have died after a large section of a motorway bridge collapsed in the italian city of genoa. many more are thought to be seriously injured. a number of cars and lorries on the bridge crashed to the ground after a tower holding up a part of the high suspension bridge gave way during heavy rain. emergency workers are trying to free people caught in crushed vehicles or who've been buried by rubble. james robbins reports. a man cries out to god. it is the stuff of nightmares as a vast motorway bridge collapses in a storm. watch again, and you can see one of its towers simply disintegrate and plunge down into the valley below. another eyewitness reported lightning striking the bridge. a rescue helicopter flying through the storm relayed the first horrifying pictures. one tower of the suspension bridge has simply disappeared, with it the long, central section of motorway which relied on it. on
then in the whitehall area between six o'clock in the morning and 7:37am when he ploughed into the barriere very lucky to have escaped without serious injury. thank you. at least 30 people are now known to have died after a large section of a motorway bridge collapsed in the italian city of genoa. many more are thought to be seriously injured. a number of cars and lorries on the bridge crashed to the ground after a tower holding up a part of the high suspension bridge gave way during heavy...
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south africa's president says he'll go ahead with land reforms which would seem whitehall is denied compensation. and. plans to shake up politics in the democratic republic of congo. social media giant facebook says as discovered a coordinated campaign to influence the u.s. mid-term elections it's removed thirty two accounts and pages that it believes a fake and creating divisions before november's vote almost three hundred thousand people follow the suspended pages on official reports from washington d.c. . the founder of facebook mark zuckerberg went to capitol hill to admit his company hadn't done enough to form groups trying to influence the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake and it was my mistake and i'm sorry. now as part of its continuing investigation into election interference it discovered it's happening again and so it has suspended thirty two pages on the platform and instagram which it also means they are going to be a hair trigger alert for you know for the foreseeable future so any instances
south africa's president says he'll go ahead with land reforms which would seem whitehall is denied compensation. and. plans to shake up politics in the democratic republic of congo. social media giant facebook says as discovered a coordinated campaign to influence the u.s. mid-term elections it's removed thirty two accounts and pages that it believes a fake and creating divisions before november's vote almost three hundred thousand people follow the suspended pages on official reports from...
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among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded atoday... the death of barry chuckle, has died at 73. now what about the prospects of the weather? let's get the latest details from alina jenkins. hello. whilst there's been a lot of sunshine again across england and wales, for scotland and northern ireland, it's been a cloudy affair with outbreaks of rain, which will continue overnight. gradually sinking their way south and eastwards, but becoming a little bit more persistent as we head towards dawn. some mist and low cloud for wales and southwest england. elsewhere, some clear skies and a fairly muggy night, lows between 13 and 16 celsius. that mist and low cloud across wales and southwest england gradally dispersing tomorrow to reveal some spells of sunshine again. a very sunny day for much of england and wales, but always more cloud for northern ireland and scotland. some of that sinking down into parts of northern england, and that could still bring some patchy outbreaks of rain at times. still quite noticeable winds for the weste
among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded atoday... the death of barry chuckle, has died at 73. now what about the prospects of the weather? let's get the latest details from alina jenkins. hello. whilst there's been a lot of sunshine again across england and wales, for scotland and northern ireland, it's been a cloudy affair with outbreaks of rain, which will continue overnight. gradually sinking their way south and eastwards, but...
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among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded ambered at today's cbbc summer festival. we are sending all our love to paul chuckle and the rest of the family and, for the last time, to me, to you. and the final word, this, from his brother paul, who said "i've notjust lost my brother, i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend." entertainer barry chuckle, who's died at the age of 73. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. way as we see the change in the pattern of the jet stream. this week it's slipping its way south and east and it starts to strengthen, it will replace the heat with something more fresh and it will also bring some showers and maybe even longer spells of rain particularly midweek onwards, words, there will also be sunshine which we will start the week with across england and wales once again under a less area of high pressure. to the north and west we have fronts which will topple across northern ireland, sc
among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded ambered at today's cbbc summer festival. we are sending all our love to paul chuckle and the rest of the family and, for the last time, to me, to you. and the final word, this, from his brother paul, who said "i've notjust lost my brother, i've lost my theatrical partner of many, many years and my very best friend." entertainer barry chuckle, who's died at the age of 73. there's more...
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>> reporter: roselle had been with the south whitehall township police for five months before the incident. >> officer roselle stated to the first responding officer that he thought, "he ( bleeped ) up." >> reporter: data tracked by bowling green state university shows, since 2005, 91 officers have been charged in fatal police-involved shootings, and 32 have been convicted. >> we will fight for joey. >> reporter: santos' family says he leaves behind three children. >> when father's day comes, it is a holiday they will not celebrate. >> reporter: the district attorney says he is not icleasing officer roselle's body s meras until the investigation ends. the coroner told us today that santos' toxicology results could take a few weeks, and jeff, officer roselle is being held athout bail. >> glor: tough to watch that video, nikki, thank you. tesla c.e.o. elon musk shook up the stock market this afternoon with a tweet that read, "i'm considering taking tesla private at $420. funding secure." the stock immediately shot up. nasdaq temporarily stopped trading. tesla closed up nearly 11%, at just un
>> reporter: roselle had been with the south whitehall township police for five months before the incident. >> officer roselle stated to the first responding officer that he thought, "he ( bleeped ) up." >> reporter: data tracked by bowling green state university shows, since 2005, 91 officers have been charged in fatal police-involved shootings, and 32 have been convicted. >> we will fight for joey. >> reporter: santos' family says he leaves behind three...
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among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded a wait, i swear you're the chuckle brothers # you must be... # barry # and he's... # paul # nah, something feels weird # where's your ladders? # in the van # go get 'em, barry # what, now? # yes # hang on, it's tinchy... # and just over 50 years after their first tv success, his brother paul said today: after their first tv success, entertainer barry chuckle, who's died at the age of 73. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood hughes at the bbc sport centre. here's lizzie greenwood hughes thanks very much. good evening. manchester city picked up where they left off, winning the first silverware of the new football season. the premier league champions beat chelsea 2—0 in the community shield at wembley. beat chelsea 2—0 in patrick gearey reports. beat chelsea 2—0 in under beat chelsea 2—0 in blue skies and through shaded eyes, under blue skies and through shaded eyes, football is back if it ever went away a! european qualifiers began weeks ago, for a start, and both of these team
among the tributes today, jack whitehall, david walliams and tinchy stryder, who had even recorded a wait, i swear you're the chuckle brothers # you must be... # barry # and he's... # paul # nah, something feels weird # where's your ladders? # in the van # go get 'em, barry # what, now? # yes # hang on, it's tinchy... # and just over 50 years after their first tv success, his brother paul said today: after their first tv success, entertainer barry chuckle, who's died at the age of 73. with all...
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but, i do not like it when a senator, who i like, or a congressperson who i like, comes into the whitehall and wants to see me and says we would like to see you stop treating these country so bad. were losing a lot of money. it doesn't matter, we believe in free trade. i say they are charging us a 50% tariff. we are charging them a 20%. do you think that's okay? you make no. >> what's free when they charge us and we cannot charge them. what is going on? [applause] when we make a car and we sent it to china, they charge us a 25% tax. when they make a car and send it to us, we charge them essentially nothing, two and half percent but they don't pay it. they pay two and a half percent, meaning nothing. we pay 25%. on top of it they don't want our cars. so they say we don't want your cars. they tell general motors to build the plant in china. i don't blame any of these countries. believe it or not they all like me. they understand. they cannot believe they got away with it. , they have. were turning it around fast. sadly the chinese market is down 27%. i don't like that. i really like the chin
but, i do not like it when a senator, who i like, or a congressperson who i like, comes into the whitehall and wants to see me and says we would like to see you stop treating these country so bad. were losing a lot of money. it doesn't matter, we believe in free trade. i say they are charging us a 50% tariff. we are charging them a 20%. do you think that's okay? you make no. >> what's free when they charge us and we cannot charge them. what is going on? [applause] when we make a car and...
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it's jack whitehall. comedian.und video of him doing stand-up on "the today show" a few months ago. the character in the 2019 film "the jungle cruise" will be openly gay and that's a first. also starring dwayne johnson and emily blunt. >>> a last look at the weather today. a warm one. >> in spots. we see the highs reaching into the upper 80s and the cooler temperatures in the 7-day forecast. going to get really hot again this weekend and those temperatures peaking on saturday for not only the inland valleys but san francisco, as well. >> people out in san francisco. >> yeah. going to be much nicer there. >> all right. thanks so much for joining us here. ♪ >>> we are live in five, four, three, two, one. >> you know that we have an interview right after this and i know you want to go in with more time. i will answer your last question and you will see that the time -- >> what time do you need to go? >> you know it is a seven-minute interview and now we are at 10. >> does she have a book? >> omarosa right there. >> na
it's jack whitehall. comedian.und video of him doing stand-up on "the today show" a few months ago. the character in the 2019 film "the jungle cruise" will be openly gay and that's a first. also starring dwayne johnson and emily blunt. >>> a last look at the weather today. a warm one. >> in spots. we see the highs reaching into the upper 80s and the cooler temperatures in the 7-day forecast. going to get really hot again this weekend and those temperatures...
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bout 90 minutes from six o'clock in the morning to 7.30, it was seen driving around westminster and whitehallwn at parliament, it came this side of the island bridge behind me before swerving back in between the barriers and crashing just right there. as you mentioned, the 29—year—old is still being questioned. he doesn't seem to be cooperating. and he was not known to mis cooperating. and he was not known to m15 or the police. there will be an increased residence from british transport police on trains and stations across england, scotland and wales, considering what has happened here. scotland yard are still appealing for any witnesses to come forward with any information regarding the suspect and this incident. thank you. rail passengers will find out later today how much their ticket prices will go up next year, but the transport secretary says he wants to change the way fares and wages in the industry are calculated. chris grayling says he wants increases to be determined by the lowest measure of inflation. but union leaders says his plans are an attempt to punish staff for government fa
bout 90 minutes from six o'clock in the morning to 7.30, it was seen driving around westminster and whitehallwn at parliament, it came this side of the island bridge behind me before swerving back in between the barriers and crashing just right there. as you mentioned, the 29—year—old is still being questioned. he doesn't seem to be cooperating. and he was not known to mis cooperating. and he was not known to m15 or the police. there will be an increased residence from british transport...
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alone towards college green and milbank tower so behind where the camera man is filming from that's whitehall that's the ministry of defense it's ten downing street as well clearly security outside the house of commons always always phenomenally tight and the police aware that there's been a track record of incidents in london nobody is saying anything. to quantify the nature of what's happened it could be something mundane and predictable it could be somebody who was taken ill behind the wheel of a car it could be somebody who's got an axe to grind clearly the london metropolitan police force assume as they have more information i suspect that president dick the boss of the london metropolitan police force will be conducting some sort of news conference in the coming few hours but just to get you right up to date on that the top line on that story coming to us that breaking story car smashes into a barrier at the house of commons the driver is alive he's been detained presumably if he's not in a good way he will be in one of the local hospitals being looked after police will be waiting to ta
alone towards college green and milbank tower so behind where the camera man is filming from that's whitehall that's the ministry of defense it's ten downing street as well clearly security outside the house of commons always always phenomenally tight and the police aware that there's been a track record of incidents in london nobody is saying anything. to quantify the nature of what's happened it could be something mundane and predictable it could be somebody who was taken ill behind the wheel...
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about six hours or so between midnight and six o'clock in the morning and then to have been in the whitehallng and 730 am where he very nearly missed two police officers who are very lucky to escape without serious injury. now, a breaking story from pennsylvania. a sweeping grand jury report on tuesday found credible allegations against more than 300 predator priests and identified over 1,000 child victims in decades of child sex abuse covered up by the catholic church in pennsylvania. that's from the afp. nada tawfik is in new york for us. tell us more about what this report has revealed. the pennsylvania state attorney general has been holding a news c0 nfe re nce attorney general has been holding a news conference saying church officials in pennsylvania and the vatican systematically covered up cases of child sex abuse in the catholic church involving 301 priests over 70 years. they found that more than 1000 victims were identified, but they said that number could be far more because the church did not always keep internal records on certain cases and other victims were reluctant to come
about six hours or so between midnight and six o'clock in the morning and then to have been in the whitehallng and 730 am where he very nearly missed two police officers who are very lucky to escape without serious injury. now, a breaking story from pennsylvania. a sweeping grand jury report on tuesday found credible allegations against more than 300 predator priests and identified over 1,000 child victims in decades of child sex abuse covered up by the catholic church in pennsylvania. that's...
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i should say sources in whitehall say at the moment are keeping an mind until they obviously get someble expirations. thank you for the moment. barry williams saw the incident. he describes in this next interview how one of the cyclists who was on the ground actually got up and chased the car. here he is talking to mark easton. i heard a commotion and turned round to see a silver car heading towards the cyclists on the wrong side of the road. they were parked, waiting for the lights to change. he hit the cyclists then swerved over towards where the safety barrier is where the police make sure cars get through and accelerated and hit it at quite a high speed. what was your impression, was it a deliberate act? i wasn't sure whether he meant to hit the cyclists, they may have just been in the way, but he accelerated hard towards the barrier. what was the reaction of the police at that point? what did you see? the police were very fast, they vaulted over the safety barrier and headed towards the car, followed by lots of armed police who were in the area. what also happened was the police
i should say sources in whitehall say at the moment are keeping an mind until they obviously get someble expirations. thank you for the moment. barry williams saw the incident. he describes in this next interview how one of the cyclists who was on the ground actually got up and chased the car. here he is talking to mark easton. i heard a commotion and turned round to see a silver car heading towards the cyclists on the wrong side of the road. they were parked, waiting for the lights to change....
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in pennsylvania, south whitehall township police officer jonathan roselle has been charged with manslaughter for fatally shooting an unarmed 44-year-old man named joseph santos two weeks ago. the rookie cop previously served in the army into the tour in afghanistan. new york has become the first major u.s. city to crack down on wall street-backed ride-hailing apps like uber and lyft. the nenew york city council l vd overwhelelminglyly wednesdayay t new w vehicle licenses foror ride-hail services and set a miminimum pay rate for d driver. in japan, residents of nagasaki gathered today to mark the 73rd anniversary of the u.s. atomic bombings nagasaki, which killed 74,000 people and forever changed the lives of those who survived the nuclear attack. this is the nagasaki mayor tomihisa taue speaking at today's ceremony. demand the japanese government agree with the u.n. treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons. it is the only country to have suffered from an atomic as well as to bear its moral responsibility to lead the nuclear-free world. amy: we will stick with the nagasaki atomic arming s
in pennsylvania, south whitehall township police officer jonathan roselle has been charged with manslaughter for fatally shooting an unarmed 44-year-old man named joseph santos two weeks ago. the rookie cop previously served in the army into the tour in afghanistan. new york has become the first major u.s. city to crack down on wall street-backed ride-hailing apps like uber and lyft. the nenew york city council l vd overwhelelminglyly wednesdayay t new w vehicle licenses foror ride-hail...
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at what might be called the technical level, the pace of discussions has intensified within whitehallehall departments, with their counterparts in the commission, looking at practical implications, thatis looking at practical implications, that is one issue. and what is also frees from time to time is the question of who you are negotiating with. is there, and what should be read into it if there is, any shift in the focus away from the commission to watch the eu 27 states ? commission to watch the eu 27 states? is there any pressure from individual eu member states for the commission to soft in the stamps? to put it in simplistic terms, the negotiations are immediate and real, it has to come to some kind of conclusion. that means that the deal is to be found it must be found. how is to be found it must be found. how is that going forward? first of all, you are absolutely right, the technical teams, as opposed to the political principles, which is the way we free minutes, we have an excellent team, meeting with counterparts on the eu says, that work is very intense. they had a very li
at what might be called the technical level, the pace of discussions has intensified within whitehallehall departments, with their counterparts in the commission, looking at practical implications, thatis looking at practical implications, that is one issue. and what is also frees from time to time is the question of who you are negotiating with. is there, and what should be read into it if there is, any shift in the focus away from the commission to watch the eu 27 states ? commission to watch...
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jonathan roselle of the south whitehall township police department surrendered to authorities yesterday. he is accused of killing joseph santos last month after responding to a call outside an allentown amusement park. the reaction from the victim's family and joins us at the table. good morning. >>> good morning. officer roselli's attorney says his client believes his actions were justified and appropriate. but yesterday, a pennsylvania prosecutor disagreed. the santos family wants answers and most of all justice. >> as long as we have air in our lungs, we will fight for joey. >> reporter: outside the pennsylvania courthouse tuesday, arlene figueroa reacted to the charge against the 33-year-old officer who killed her daughter's father. >> you murdered him. his hands were up in the air. >> reporter: cellphone video captured jonathan roselle shoots joseph santos on july 28th. >> call to report a male jumping into car. >> reporter: roselli was responding to calls about a man acting erratically near an amuseme amusement park. this video shows a 44-year-old hanging onto a moving car. when r
jonathan roselle of the south whitehall township police department surrendered to authorities yesterday. he is accused of killing joseph santos last month after responding to a call outside an allentown amusement park. the reaction from the victim's family and joins us at the table. good morning. >>> good morning. officer roselli's attorney says his client believes his actions were justified and appropriate. but yesterday, a pennsylvania prosecutor disagreed. the santos family wants...
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that is the discussion that is going on in whitehall at the moment. announcement this week that there will be an extradition request. and you much. last year, 99 men died off our coast compared to just ten women. younger men are more likely to take risks. the rnli is at newquay for us this morning. thank you for being with us. tell us a bit more about this warning and why young men are being singled out in particular. once we look at the events that happened last year and over the past five yea rs, last year and over the past five yea rs , we last year and over the past five years, we find there is a massive trent, at least 90% of those people who lose their lives around the coastline are men, mostly young men aged between 16 and 35 years old. so if you start looking into that and the reasons behind it, you'll find that men are much more adventurous, they are more likely to take part in risky activity. but also the less likely to make a plan and to talk about safety amongst their friends. and looking out for their mates. so this is perhaps part of the
that is the discussion that is going on in whitehall at the moment. announcement this week that there will be an extradition request. and you much. last year, 99 men died off our coast compared to just ten women. younger men are more likely to take risks. the rnli is at newquay for us this morning. thank you for being with us. tell us a bit more about this warning and why young men are being singled out in particular. once we look at the events that happened last year and over the past five yea...
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the way it worked this morning isjournalists like me were invited into a room at whitehall at 9:30amspecific. so it isn't for a general audience, it is for each individual sector whose regulation would change any event of a no—deal brexit. to give you a sense of the detail, here are some of the topics and the hundred 48 pages. backing, insurance, trading, humanitarian aid, genetically modified organisms, nuclear regulation, blood products, erasmus, workplace rights, farms, medicines, producing organic food, vat, duties were torture and capital punishment and labelling of the back—up products. these will now appear online for industries to look at. so, concern around card payments between the uk and european union in the event of a no—deal brexit. very significant changes around medical regulation, but a hope from the government that it can ensure there would be no slowdown in licensing medicines that are being developed outside the uk in the european union so that they can be used by the uk by patients here as quickly as they could had we stayed in the european union. as you say, thr
the way it worked this morning isjournalists like me were invited into a room at whitehall at 9:30amspecific. so it isn't for a general audience, it is for each individual sector whose regulation would change any event of a no—deal brexit. to give you a sense of the detail, here are some of the topics and the hundred 48 pages. backing, insurance, trading, humanitarian aid, genetically modified organisms, nuclear regulation, blood products, erasmus, workplace rights, farms, medicines,...
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for an hour and a half he was driving around westminster and whitehall before just after 7:30am, drivingffic island, across pretty much right where we are standing here, through the security barriers, and crashing into those heavy duty barriers behind me. he is still being questioned by police in south london. we understand he is not really cooperating. so we still don't know if he is part of any group. wassey working alone? and what is moses —— motives are. the investigation continues. jon ironmonger is at new scotland yard for us. as we were hearing, he is said to not really be cooperating with the police. what is the latest you are hearing? yeah, exactly that. the head of county —— counterterror at scotla nd head of county —— counterterror at scotland yard last night said he was refusing to cooperate under questioning on suspicion of preparing an act of terror. he was arrested after driving the car into those ballades outside parliament yesterday. we are getting more details about this man. he was a 29—year—old. we know that his name was salih kater. he is 29. until recently he lived
for an hour and a half he was driving around westminster and whitehall before just after 7:30am, drivingffic island, across pretty much right where we are standing here, through the security barriers, and crashing into those heavy duty barriers behind me. he is still being questioned by police in south london. we understand he is not really cooperating. so we still don't know if he is part of any group. wassey working alone? and what is moses —— motives are. the investigation continues. jon...
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for an hour and a half he was driving around westminster and whitehall before just after half past sevend the traffic island, across pretty much right where we are standing, through security barrier is and then crashing into the barriers behind me. you still being questioned by police in south london but we understand he is not cooperating so we still don't know if he's part of any group, was he working alone and what his motives are. those are the questions which still have to be answered as the investigation continues into what happened here yesterday morning. joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. rescuers in the italian city of genoa have been searching throughout the night for survivors after the dramatic collapse of a motorway bridge. police say at least 26 people were killed after dozens of vehicles fell from the bridge. around 11 people have been pulled alive from the rubble but many are still missing. jane—frances kelly reports. aerial shots of the floodlit area showed the desperate search to find survivors continued throughout the night. a cr
for an hour and a half he was driving around westminster and whitehall before just after half past sevend the traffic island, across pretty much right where we are standing, through security barrier is and then crashing into the barriers behind me. you still being questioned by police in south london but we understand he is not cooperating so we still don't know if he's part of any group, was he working alone and what his motives are. those are the questions which still have to be answered as...
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because i'm not criticizing you for doing really i'm just saying i can't imagine what we're doing in whitehallhere in washington but it is the little brussels i don't say that is what was wrong in taking that money we needed the money because we want we didn't have the money to be able to meet the rise you expect ations of people in a democratic society really newly democratic country people want housing they want . to say that somehow it's become the people's republic of. this is this is misleading this list leading and i think you know motives economy strong more this will pay its debts and i i don't think we will fall into a situation where you know china will be able to twist arms because of unpaid loans but how does developing world nation leader today especially in the indian ocean let alone in it could be of course in the red sea or web so the caribbean managed to pivot between these huge trading blocks which are in effect actually at the moment in the in the global trade where we are caught in between big powers in the region. india on one side and child on the other side you know i me
because i'm not criticizing you for doing really i'm just saying i can't imagine what we're doing in whitehallhere in washington but it is the little brussels i don't say that is what was wrong in taking that money we needed the money because we want we didn't have the money to be able to meet the rise you expect ations of people in a democratic society really newly democratic country people want housing they want . to say that somehow it's become the people's republic of. this is this is...