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she has reported abuse to south yorkshire police.like the police are not doing as much as they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply concerned about what is happening to her daughter. this is the 21st century and... all through my youth i've been fighting for equality against racism, against hate crimes like this, and you don't expect your children to have to face it in this day and age. this summer, rainbows filled every uk city with many hosting their biggest—ever pride events. on the surface, it seems like society is much more accepting of lgbt people living their lives, but in reality people are contacting the police every single day about the physical and verbal abuse they experience just because of their sexuality. bbc‘s 5 live investigations has found crimes recorded by police at more than doubled in five years. attacks have rocketed from 5,800 in england, wales and northern ireland to more than 13,500. five years ago, 20% of these hate crimes resulted in a prosecution. overall, thi
she has reported abuse to south yorkshire police.like the police are not doing as much as they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply concerned about what is happening to her daughter. this is the 21st century and... all through my youth i've been fighting for equality against racism, against hate crimes like this, and you don't expect your children to have to face it in this day and age. this summer, rainbows filled every uk city with many hosting...
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let us go back to yorkshire now. as we we re us go back to yorkshire now.ring, quite us go back to yorkshire now. as we were just hearing, quite an extraordinary backdrop for what the prime minister and his people really see as the opening of an election that has not yet been called. i mean, iwas that has not yet been called. i mean, i was beginning to think that we was very much feel like the starting gun is at the general election today, from what the payments are set. but when he eventually got on with his press conference on which was quite late, those 35 trainee police officer standing as they behind them for a good hour or so i think before he eventually came out, he did get on talking about what he was therefore originally. he was coming appear to west yorkshire to talk about recruiting more police officers and he was praising them for their commitment, hence the audience here at the west yorkshire headquarters. after that, the floor opened, if you like, to the questions from journalists, they hugger straight in on the announcement from jo johnson th
let us go back to yorkshire now. as we we re us go back to yorkshire now.ring, quite us go back to yorkshire now. as we were just hearing, quite an extraordinary backdrop for what the prime minister and his people really see as the opening of an election that has not yet been called. i mean, iwas that has not yet been called. i mean, i was beginning to think that we was very much feel like the starting gun is at the general election today, from what the payments are set. but when he eventually...
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i just yorkshire and they like the direct approach.kshire and they like the direct approach. i just don't want an election on his terms. labour activists don't want their leader to go for a ballot too early. it's not that i want the tory government to stay in or i don't want another election or i'm worried about another election, itjust election or i'm worried about another election, it just feels like it is being pushed through on somebody else's agenda. it is being pushed through on somebody else's agendali it is being pushed through on somebody else's agenda. i want to see him fail on the 31st of october. i want to see that the promises are all false, there was no detail to the negotiations and he comes away empty— handed. there has the negotiations and he comes away empty—handed. there has got to be an election, it'sjust a question of time. please leave my town. i will very soon. labour mps are keeping him dangling. we are up for an election and i want to get rid of this government soon because i'm worried about what they are doing
i just yorkshire and they like the direct approach.kshire and they like the direct approach. i just don't want an election on his terms. labour activists don't want their leader to go for a ballot too early. it's not that i want the tory government to stay in or i don't want another election or i'm worried about another election, itjust election or i'm worried about another election, it just feels like it is being pushed through on somebody else's agenda. it is being pushed through on somebody...
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on the road — getting ready for the road cycling world championships in yorkshire this weekend — as millionsto turn out. and coming up on bbc news, warren gatland believes losing backs coach rob howley won't be a setback to his welsh world cup plans. we hearfrom him later. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. we begin today with an exclusive report into the threat of abuse, exploitation and despair facing some of our most vulnerable teenagers. many of these children are either in care or have recently left care, but are still supposed to be supervised in what is known as semi—independent living. the bbc has discovered a catalogue of alleged safeguarding failures which have left teenagers in essex and london open to trafficking and sexual abuse. this report from our special correspondent ed thomas and producer noel titheridge has content that some of you may find upsetting. inside the unregulated homes failing to protect our most vulnerable children. it was a literal hellhole, living here was a punishment. tonight, we hear stories of abuse, exploitation and despair. how many times
on the road — getting ready for the road cycling world championships in yorkshire this weekend — as millionsto turn out. and coming up on bbc news, warren gatland believes losing backs coach rob howley won't be a setback to his welsh world cup plans. we hearfrom him later. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. we begin today with an exclusive report into the threat of abuse, exploitation and despair facing some of our most vulnerable teenagers. many of these children are either...
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jojohnson resigned, boris appeared in west yorkshire in front of these serried ra nks yorkshire in fronthese serried ranks of police cadets. he kept them waiting for an hour, to the degree that one of them fainted behind him and live television, which is incredible. he was grilled about his brother repeatedly, but one question was thrown at him, would you go to brussels if the law compel you to do it, if this act going through parliament compels you to go to brussels and ask for an extension. he said no, i would brussels and ask for an extension. he said no, iwould rather brussels and ask for an extension. he said no, i would rather be dead ina ditch. he said no, i would rather be dead in a ditch. he showed defiance, strength, the macho, strong man image he wants to take around the country for this election, which inevitably will happen at some stage. that is the kind of image he wa nts to stage. that is the kind of image he wants to project. but he looks very frayed at the edges today, very kind of taken apart either by the events of taken apart either by the events of this morning, whe
jojohnson resigned, boris appeared in west yorkshire in front of these serried ra nks yorkshire in fronthese serried ranks of police cadets. he kept them waiting for an hour, to the degree that one of them fainted behind him and live television, which is incredible. he was grilled about his brother repeatedly, but one question was thrown at him, would you go to brussels if the law compel you to do it, if this act going through parliament compels you to go to brussels and ask for an extension....
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it was in that speech in yorkshire earlier today. and, first day at school.aily telegraph has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother prince george as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was "very excited". and why not indeed. let's start off oui’ and why not indeed. let's start off our chat. the front of the guardian, "i quit" the headline there. do you wa nt to "i quit" the headline there. do you want to start a soft, sam? it is a lwa ys want to start a soft, sam? it is always the quite once you have got to watch. we don't hear a peep from joejohnson from to watch. we don't hear a peep from joe johnson from one to watch. we don't hear a peep from joejohnson from one month and next on the day of his brother's big speech, what he was hoping would be the start of his campaign, he then drops a huge bomb. quite a different prime minister. it's one that cuts through the bubble. everyone understands families. everyone understands families. everyone understands brothers. but for brothers d
it was in that speech in yorkshire earlier today. and, first day at school.aily telegraph has a picture of a smiling princess charlotte with her older brother prince george as shejoins her sibling at lower school. the duke of cambridge told reporters his daughter was "very excited". and why not indeed. let's start off oui’ and why not indeed. let's start off our chat. the front of the guardian, "i quit" the headline there. do you wa nt to "i quit" the headline...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, west yorkshire.ched a scathing attack on borisjohnson. in a speech in glasgow tonight, the former conservative prime minister said he never thought he would see such behaviour from any british government, and called for mrjohnson to sack his advisers. we have seen over 90 advisors before. it's a familiar script. it always ends badly. so i offer the prime minister some friendly advice. get rid of these advisors. get rid of them before they poison the political atmosphere beyond repair, and do it quickly. it has emerged today borisjohnson warned the cabinet at the end of august that there was a high chance he would fail to get a new deal with the eu over brexit. the comments were contained in documents disclosed in a case at the high court in london, where it is being argued the prime minister's suspension of parliament is unlawful. the mp luciana berger has announced that she isjoining the liberal democrats. the mp for liverpool wavertree quit the labour party earlier this year and has been sitting as
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, west yorkshire.ched a scathing attack on borisjohnson. in a speech in glasgow tonight, the former conservative prime minister said he never thought he would see such behaviour from any british government, and called for mrjohnson to sack his advisers. we have seen over 90 advisors before. it's a familiar script. it always ends badly. so i offer the prime minister some friendly advice. get rid of these advisors. get rid of them before they poison the political...
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and great britain have a won a bronze at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire.s the day that the rugby world cup got under way for three of the home nations, with two of them facing each other. that was a contest between ireland and scotland that was settled overwhelmingly in ireland's favour. they scored 4 tries without reply for a bonus point win. 27 points to 3 was the score in yokohama, from where sports correspondent katie gornall reports. a sleepy sunday morning in yokohama — peaceful, tranquil and with no hint of what's to come. come on, scotland! in swept a celtic fusion of noise and colour. ireland and scotland had arrived — one not to miss. i'm supposed to be at work. according to the rankings, this ireland side are the world's best, but their form has been shaky and scotland had reason to hope. any doubts about ireland's strengths were put to rest within minutes as james ryan burrowed his way to the line with their first attack. before scotland could regroup, ireland hit them again. somewhere in the mass of bodies, ireland's captain rory best grounded
and great britain have a won a bronze at the cycling road world championships in yorkshire.s the day that the rugby world cup got under way for three of the home nations, with two of them facing each other. that was a contest between ireland and scotland that was settled overwhelmingly in ireland's favour. they scored 4 tries without reply for a bonus point win. 27 points to 3 was the score in yokohama, from where sports correspondent katie gornall reports. a sleepy sunday morning in yokohama...
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she's reported abuse to south yorkshire police.s they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply concerned about what's happening to her daughter. this is the 21st century and all through my youth i have been fighting for equality, against racism, against hate crimes like this. and you don't expect your children to have to face it in this day and age. this summer rainbows filled every uk city, with many hosting their biggest ever pride events. on the surface, it seems like society is much more accepting of lgbt people living their lives. but in reality people are contacting the police every single day about the physical and verbal abuse that they experience just because of their sexuality. bbc‘s 5live investigations has found crimes recorded by police have more than doubled in five years. attacks have rocketed from 5800 in england, wales and northern ireland, to more than 13,500. five years ago 20% of these hate crimes resulted in a prosecution. overall, this has fallen to just 8%. and in wes
she's reported abuse to south yorkshire police.s they can to prosecute the people. it's a hate crime, it's illegal. lily's mum is deeply concerned about what's happening to her daughter. this is the 21st century and all through my youth i have been fighting for equality, against racism, against hate crimes like this. and you don't expect your children to have to face it in this day and age. this summer rainbows filled every uk city, with many hosting their biggest ever pride events. on the...
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west yorkshire police chief co nsta ble west yorkshire police chief constablejohn west yorkshire policesee his police officers used as a backdrop in that speech. more than that to follow. —— more on that. welcome to bbc ask this — we'll be answering some of your questions about what could happen with the brexit process. with me is in the studio is chris hanretty, professor of politics at royal hollaway. also i'm joined by kevin schofield, editor of politicshome.com. thank you both forjoining me. let's get some of the questions we have. i don't seem to have the questions. we have a list somewhere but someone is going to need to send them to me... in the meantime, i'm just going to ask for a reaction to the news i just broke at west yorkshire police, the chief constable is concerned about the impressions of impartiality. police impartiality, how important, how damaging the image is yesterday? the impartiality of the police has been a cornerstone of the police has been a cornerstone of modern british policing. it's something which police officers will naturally wa nt something which police
west yorkshire police chief co nsta ble west yorkshire police chief constablejohn west yorkshire policesee his police officers used as a backdrop in that speech. more than that to follow. —— more on that. welcome to bbc ask this — we'll be answering some of your questions about what could happen with the brexit process. with me is in the studio is chris hanretty, professor of politics at royal hollaway. also i'm joined by kevin schofield, editor of politicshome.com. thank you both...
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roads to the yorkshire roads hello and welcome to sportsday.d evening, we'll have manchester city's record breaking afternoon and details from today's other premier league matches a bit later, but let's start injapan with the rugby world cup. three matches today and the pick of todays group matches was a clash of the southern hemisphere heavyweights. the reigning champions new zealand against the 2 time winners south africa, the all blacks coming out on top, 23 points to 13. from yokohama, here's our sports correspondent katie gornall ra rely rarely assist trophy out of their grasp, new zealand and south africa have wa nted grasp, new zealand and south africa have wanted five times it would not be the world cup without this. but south africa had no trouble there, but in front of the post. this was a heavyweight battle, after 20 minutes, they ran through the south african defence as few sites can. minutes later they struck again, this time through the 1a points clearer by half—time. they were in control but as soon as the concentration wavered,
roads to the yorkshire roads hello and welcome to sportsday.d evening, we'll have manchester city's record breaking afternoon and details from today's other premier league matches a bit later, but let's start injapan with the rugby world cup. three matches today and the pick of todays group matches was a clash of the southern hemisphere heavyweights. the reigning champions new zealand against the 2 time winners south africa, the all blacks coming out on top, 23 points to 13. from yokohama,...
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a mayor work that to whatever the nature of any longer term arrangements in yorkshire. but i also want to build on the fantastic job so many mayors are already doing and ensure you can deliver on ambitious commitments to your communities and that will mean leveling up powers for existing mayors and to make sure our great northern powerhouse is fiery on all its cylinders to champion investment and opportunity we're going to work with leaders across the north the mayors local businesses and updates to create a new stronger northern powerhouse growth body it will be a genuine partnership across the region british prime minister morris johnson speaking their convention of the north addressing political and business leaders there about his plans to invest in the u.k. economy but right now of course the biggest challenge facing the u.s. u.k. economy is braggs it and what form of briggs's that will take johnson is planning to meet with the e.u. leaders on monday in his attempts to try and forge a renegotiated deal before britain leaves the european union or set to leave the eu
a mayor work that to whatever the nature of any longer term arrangements in yorkshire. but i also want to build on the fantastic job so many mayors are already doing and ensure you can deliver on ambitious commitments to your communities and that will mean leveling up powers for existing mayors and to make sure our great northern powerhouse is fiery on all its cylinders to champion investment and opportunity we're going to work with leaders across the north the mayors local businesses and...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, west yorkshire.enty of other developments today, both here in westminster and elsewhere. sirjohn major has launched a scathing attack on borisjohnson. in a speech in glasgow tonight, the former conservative prime minister, said he "never thought he'd see such behaviour from any british government", and told mrjohnson to sack his advisers. we have seen we have seen over mighty advisers before. it's a familiar script. it always ends badly. so i offer the prime minister some friendly advice. get rid of these advisers. get rid of them before they poison the political atmosphere beyond repair. and do it quickly. it's emerged today borisjohnson warned the cabinet at the end of august that there was a "high chance" he would fail to get a new deal with the eu over brexit. the comments were contained in documents disclosed in a case at the high court in london, where it's being argued the prime minister's suspension of parliament is unlawful. the mp luciana berger has announced that she's joining the liberal
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, west yorkshire.enty of other developments today, both here in westminster and elsewhere. sirjohn major has launched a scathing attack on borisjohnson. in a speech in glasgow tonight, the former conservative prime minister, said he "never thought he'd see such behaviour from any british government", and told mrjohnson to sack his advisers. we have seen we have seen over mighty advisers before. it's a familiar script. it always ends badly. so i offer the...
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optimistic about getting a deal on brexit, but about getting a deal on brexit, but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with the men parliament, sorting out the mess you have created? i'm very happy to get back to parliament very happy to get back to parliament very soon. very happy to get back to parliament very soon. the family of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction after eating out one of the law change to improve food labelling in restau ra nts. change to improve food labelling in restaurants. the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence is at its highest level for five years. the vast majority of victims were women. and you take the television audiences on a very familiar subject. the pod cast comes to tv. willetts informal approach lighten confused viewers? the former prime minister david cameron says a second referendum on brexit cannot be ruled out. in an interview with the times, he breaks his silence about his controversial decision to call the eu referendum three years ago. he says, i think about this every day, e
optimistic about getting a deal on brexit, but about getting a deal on brexit, but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with the men parliament, sorting out the mess you have created? i'm very happy to get back to parliament very happy to get back to parliament very soon. very happy to get back to parliament very soon. the family of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction after eating out one of the law change to improve food labelling in restau ra...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, st yorkshire. jane: for more on the political turmoil in the u.k., i spoke earlier with a former london correspondent for "the new york times." by any normal measure this has been a dreadful week for the prime minister. you have known himnyor many, ears. how do you think he feels thisng is gand is his personality going to be enough to turn this around?ou >>now, it has been easy to get inside his head up until now. i cannot imagine what he is going through now. i can't imaginould haveld anticipatedhe incredible push back he has gone on so many fronts in the last few days. ps that heard those c he was sick of bging on about brexit, that is the only thing last two years.ging on about the he is very disingenuous. i have to say, all these years i have known him, i first knew him when he was editor of "theit spectator" and an mp, and then dohe was mp and mayor of l he was always the same, very funny, articulate, blustery, disheveled, shambolic. really smart, but he has never focused on anything. he has n
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, st yorkshire. jane: for more on the political turmoil in the u.k., i spoke earlier with a former london correspondent for "the new york times." by any normal measure this has been a dreadful week for the prime minister. you have known himnyor many, ears. how do you think he feels thisng is gand is his personality going to be enough to turn this around?ou >>now, it has been easy to get inside his head up until now. i cannot imagine what he is going...
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parsons, political editor of the yorkshire post.ver the next three years and we are expecting him to stand alongside the home secretary priti patel and police force trainees to start the process of reversing the cuts that we have seen since 2010, since austerity measures started to come in and it's interesting that he is coming to west yorkshire because the police force here is the fourth biggest in the country but it has been badly hit, as many have, by cuts in numbers. it has lost about 600 police officers in the last ten yea rs police officers in the last ten years so any addition to their ranks would be much welcome. do you think thatis would be much welcome. do you think that is why he has chosen leeds as the location for this big speech today? i think partly that but obviously, as you were hearing earlier, a general election is very much and everyone's thoughts at the moment and i think yorkshire will be a key battle ground in any upcoming election in the north in general. yorkshire had the majority of towns and cities in this
parsons, political editor of the yorkshire post.ver the next three years and we are expecting him to stand alongside the home secretary priti patel and police force trainees to start the process of reversing the cuts that we have seen since 2010, since austerity measures started to come in and it's interesting that he is coming to west yorkshire because the police force here is the fourth biggest in the country but it has been badly hit, as many have, by cuts in numbers. it has lost about 600...
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the country is in crisis and he's campaigning in yorkshire. what is he doing?are far more significant than parliamentary intrigue. when is a new election? is it before or after the 31st? i think people... the election will happen and people will vote based on their gut instincts and the ins and outs we have seen this week will have been forgotten at that point. marc, your view. the week that was. well, the week that was. the strategy was right from his point of view, which was to assert leadership. the country wants a strong leader after cameron and may. they wanted something like layer or thatcher, quite strong leading. -- blair. he had behind him 52% of the country minimum because the levers, but he has also some soft remain at who want to get over with brexit. and the purging the moderate, although it was terribly counter—productive in terms of television, was the right thing to do in order to have a brexit full team to face brussels. the problem is why i think is the worst moment, when it was revealed that dominic cummings said... the chief of staff. yes, t
the country is in crisis and he's campaigning in yorkshire. what is he doing?are far more significant than parliamentary intrigue. when is a new election? is it before or after the 31st? i think people... the election will happen and people will vote based on their gut instincts and the ins and outs we have seen this week will have been forgotten at that point. marc, your view. the week that was. well, the week that was. the strategy was right from his point of view, which was to assert...
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educating yorkshire, the channel 4 series which followed life in a dewsbury secondary school, becames stammer, with support from his teacher. now, six years on, mushy‘s life is the subject of a new musical. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, caught up with him at rehearsals. plug it into mine, i'll put you some awful music on! it was a tv moment which became a viral video and made millions cry — the documentary series educating yorkshire. mushy, in year 11, able to read a poem despite his acute stammer, when his teacher mr burton tried out a technique he had seen in the king's speech. it's the same moment when the trees unloose their soft arm from around you, the birds take back their language. now, six years later, mushy‘s story has been turned into a musical. # mushy, mushy, mushy — you put dewsbury on the map. # mushy, mushy, we saw you on tv. # mushy, you're the man. and this is the moment he went to rehearsals to meet the man who would be playing him, the actor varun raj. what's going on, everything good, yeah? all good, all good. awesome, amazing, man. i'm a littl
educating yorkshire, the channel 4 series which followed life in a dewsbury secondary school, becames stammer, with support from his teacher. now, six years on, mushy‘s life is the subject of a new musical. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, caught up with him at rehearsals. plug it into mine, i'll put you some awful music on! it was a tv moment which became a viral video and made millions cry — the documentary series educating yorkshire. mushy, in year 11, able to read a poem...
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as the men's world road race title's settled on some very wet streets in yorkshire. of the world athletics championships is under way in doha. five gold medals up for grabs this evening and one of those could go to british sprinter dina asher smith who's hoping to become the first british woman to win sprint gold at a world championships. sshes just qualified for tonights final. our reporter ade adedoyin is in the stadium. we've spoken about dina asher—smith before a great deal. she looked really impressive qualifying for tonight's final. she really did, she looked very, very relaxed. she's really grown in confidence in the last few seasons, she accelerated her way from 50 metres, cruised at 10.87, a seasoned's best time for her are not far off her best time which shows she is in great shape when she can challenge the best athletes in the world. before that, maria jose also ran 10.87. shelley fraser pryce has been in sensational form, she ran10.8 fraser pryce has been in sensational form, she ran 10.8 yesterday, jogging form, she ran 10.8 yesterday, jogging from 30 m
as the men's world road race title's settled on some very wet streets in yorkshire. of the world athletics championships is under way in doha. five gold medals up for grabs this evening and one of those could go to british sprinter dina asher smith who's hoping to become the first british woman to win sprint gold at a world championships. sshes just qualified for tonights final. our reporter ade adedoyin is in the stadium. we've spoken about dina asher—smith before a great deal. she looked...
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there was no fairy tale home—coming for great britain and yorkshire's — lizzie deignan who was aimingwell behind in the peleton. patrick gearey has more. the crowd here did not get the results they wanted. no metalfor the home favourite, but that's was like a 93 mile rides down memory lane for her. this is the area she grew up in with these of the streets where she first rode a bike on an almost around every corner was a special place for her. she entered her home town was allowed to go to the front of the field and a good view of the crowd including her nan at the side of the road. shelley gave birth to a year ago but with no leading pack as the race went up but that is when van vleuten, the dutch writer attacked with an incredible surge of energy with 65 miles is still to go, she opened up a lead that she never let slip of a really remarkable individual performance from the dutch time trial specialist. the rest of the field going for second and third and unfortunately did not happen. she slipped back into the final stages of the race. a race to remember and let's hear from the home
there was no fairy tale home—coming for great britain and yorkshire's — lizzie deignan who was aimingwell behind in the peleton. patrick gearey has more. the crowd here did not get the results they wanted. no metalfor the home favourite, but that's was like a 93 mile rides down memory lane for her. this is the area she grew up in with these of the streets where she first rode a bike on an almost around every corner was a special place for her. she entered her home town was allowed to go to...
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our political editor laura kuenssberg sent this from west yorkshire.ting! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you are playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 315t. we all know that. that's what we are going to do. borisjohnson divides. he‘s been speaking for the last... searching for support in the crown that first in the crowd that first emerged. should we get out on october 31? butjust weeks into his time in office he‘s been defeated in parliament, thrown out some of his mps, even his brother quit as a minister in government to spend less time with his family. it has been an honour to serve as a minister and in three governments. not much more work as an mp now. jojohnson was on a completely different side of the brexit argument but had resolved to work for his brother in government. not anymore, citing concerns over the prime minister‘s approach. he wrote on twi
our political editor laura kuenssberg sent this from west yorkshire.ting! yes, i have been negotiating. you are not, you are in leeds! he attracts trouble. moments after he arrived in this yorkshire high street, the prime minister taken to task. you are playing games. what i think people want us to do is to leave the european union on october the 315t. we all know that. that's what we are going to do. borisjohnson divides. he‘s been speaking for the last... searching for support in the crown...
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danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire.hampionships qualifier. from southampton, natalie pirks reports. cheering. what they lack in world ranking places, kosovo make up for in passion, and their fans were about to have a field day. england fans have been bemoaning the lack ofjeopardy in qualifying. be careful what you wish for. a loose pass by michael keane, pounced on with not even a minute on the clock. berisha! but michael was "keen" to make amends, and raheem sterling is on fire in an england shirt. towards keane, and it is headed in by sterling. he was instrumental again, minutes later, linking up with harry kane. this is the captain's 26th goal for his country. kosovo's have—a—go attitude was impressive but it was their turn for a defensive lapse. it's an own goal. england began to relax and wunderkind jadon sancho was about to have a moment to savour. his first goal for england was soon followed by another. they don't come much easier. 5—1 at half—time but this kosovo team would not lie down. that is a terrific pass
danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire.hampionships qualifier. from southampton, natalie pirks reports. cheering. what they lack in world ranking places, kosovo make up for in passion, and their fans were about to have a field day. england fans have been bemoaning the lack ofjeopardy in qualifying. be careful what you wish for. a loose pass by michael keane, pounced on with not even a minute on the clock. berisha! but michael was "keen" to make amends, and raheem sterling is on fire...
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that will be a great starter for some fantastic cycling around yorkshire over the next week or so.be on the england bench against tonga on sunday. before heading to japan he took the bbc‘s alastair durden back to where he was born in bristol. this is where i grew up. the council estates in bristol are aware ellis genge was brought up. are you proud to be from here? 100%. his to be from here? 10096. his playground is a little bit different now but ellis's rooted to the top has not been straightforward. what was it like growing up here? tough, it was not easy. rugby back in the day was quite an upper—class sport and turning up some of the trials, you could tell where i was from. you have proved a point, background doesn't matter. it does matter, clearly, actually. to be fair, now more and more, there are different people from different backgrounds. 0ne people from different backgrounds. one of my greatest mates in rugby from the heart of null. this is the letter we got from eddie jones when ellis got his first international cap. at his parents whom they have kept a record of his care
that will be a great starter for some fantastic cycling around yorkshire over the next week or so.be on the england bench against tonga on sunday. before heading to japan he took the bbc‘s alastair durden back to where he was born in bristol. this is where i grew up. the council estates in bristol are aware ellis genge was brought up. are you proud to be from here? 100%. his to be from here? 10096. his playground is a little bit different now but ellis's rooted to the top has not been...
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meanwhile boris johnson says he is cautiously optimistic about getting a deal on brexit but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with them in parliament? i would be very happy to get back to parliament very soon. but what i think we want to see is... the family of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction after eating out want the law changed to improve food labelling in restaurants. the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence is at its highest level for five years the vast majority were women. and, in the film review: downton abbey on the big screen. see what mark kermode thinks of it, and the rest of this week's releases, at quarter to six. the former prime minister david cameron says a second referendum on brexit cannot be ruled out. in an interview with the times mr cameron breaks his silence about his controversial decision to call the eu referendum three years ago. "i think about this every day. every single day i think about it, the referendum and the fact that we lost and the consequences and the things that could have been done d
meanwhile boris johnson says he is cautiously optimistic about getting a deal on brexit but a heckler in yorkshire tells him to get back to parliament. why are you not with them in parliament? i would be very happy to get back to parliament very soon. but what i think we want to see is... the family of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction after eating out want the law changed to improve food labelling in restaurants. the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence is at...
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danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. that's coming up after the headlines. do stay tuned for that. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello there. tuesday brought a brief drier and brighter interlude for many. there was a little misty and murky around first thing. this photo sentin murky around first thing. this photo sent in by a weather watcher in west sussex. there was spells of sunshine to be had. this photo also sent in bya to be had. this photo also sent in by a weather watcher in angus. the weather as we move into wednesday is dominated by this area of low pressure. it is the remnants of ex— hurricane dorian. it brings wet and windy weather as these weather fronts gradually push south and east. there is looks for wednesday. a cloudy start. 0utbreaks east. there is looks for wednesday. a cloudy start. outbreaks of rain for much of england and wales. brightness goes for scotland and northern ireland. they will gradually spread south and east. a scattering of showers for goblin, northern irelan
danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. that's coming up after the headlines. do stay tuned for that. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello there. tuesday brought a brief drier and brighter interlude for many. there was a little misty and murky around first thing. this photo sentin murky around first thing. this photo sent in by a weather watcher in west sussex. there was spells of sunshine to be had. this photo also sent in bya to be had. this photo also sent in by a...
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it has been a great week of cycling across yorkshire.sport website and app. harrogate in the north of course, i know my yorkshire geography. we‘ll have more for you in sportsday at 6:30pm. we have some breaking news coming from our brussels reporter adam fleming who is saying that the uk is the table a more detailed brexit proposal after the conservative party conference. that is according to people familiar with the matter. they say that the uk plans to put concrete proposals after the tory party conference. and that that would be in time for scrutiny ahead of the european council summit on the 17th of october. so our brussels reporter they‘re saying that the uk is going to be tabling more detailed brexit proposals after the conservative party conference on brexit. select speak to the snp ‘s leader at westminster, ian blackford, who can join in from the isle of skye. thanks very much forjoining us. first of all, your reaction to that news just coming into us. that the government is going to detail more detailed proposals. lets wait and
it has been a great week of cycling across yorkshire.sport website and app. harrogate in the north of course, i know my yorkshire geography. we‘ll have more for you in sportsday at 6:30pm. we have some breaking news coming from our brussels reporter adam fleming who is saying that the uk is the table a more detailed brexit proposal after the conservative party conference. that is according to people familiar with the matter. they say that the uk plans to put concrete proposals after the tory...
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the chief constable of west yorkshire police says he's "disappointed" that his officers were used asjohnson on brexit yesterday. john robins says the force thought the prime minister's remarks would be used in connection with the government's police recruitment drive and had "no prior knowledge" that it would veer into politics. he was the liberation hero who became a ruthless dictator — robert mugabe, the former president of zimbabwe has died at the age of 95. mr mugabe led the independence war against white minority rule and then ruled the country for 37 years. his regime was one of brutal repression and economic mismangement, which brought zimbabwe to its knees. he was finally overthown in a coup and has now died in hospital in singapore. a warning that this report from our correspondent in zimbabwe, shingai nyoka, contains flash photography. chanting prime minister robert mugabe! he was once zimbabwe's liberator, leading a war against white minority rule. but by the end, the adulation president robert mugabe once enjoyed was gone. he cemented his power winning overwhelmingly at e
the chief constable of west yorkshire police says he's "disappointed" that his officers were used asjohnson on brexit yesterday. john robins says the force thought the prime minister's remarks would be used in connection with the government's police recruitment drive and had "no prior knowledge" that it would veer into politics. he was the liberation hero who became a ruthless dictator — robert mugabe, the former president of zimbabwe has died at the age of 95. mr mugabe...
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not the easiest of trips to yorkshire for the prime minister today?id he was cautiously optimistic about being able to reach a deal with the eu. he reiterated his point that the uk will be leaving on october 31. he said that again, and we know he is off on monday to continue his efforts to try to reach some sort of deal. he will be meeting the president of the european union jean—claude juncker and his chief negotiator michel barnier. that will be the first time since he took office. sometimes, optimism expressed by downing street isn‘t always matched by that coming from brussels, as it? no, and we have heard different things coming from different sites for some time now. “— from different sites for some time now. —— from different sides. the sense of optimism is being downplayed. there is a sense we will get some sort of deal, but not expecting monday to be any massive breakthrough moment. it isjust another meeting in a series of ongoing face—to—face meetings to try to get all sides to inch toward some kind of deal or compromise. helen, thank you. ou
not the easiest of trips to yorkshire for the prime minister today?id he was cautiously optimistic about being able to reach a deal with the eu. he reiterated his point that the uk will be leaving on october 31. he said that again, and we know he is off on monday to continue his efforts to try to reach some sort of deal. he will be meeting the president of the european union jean—claude juncker and his chief negotiator michel barnier. that will be the first time since he took office....
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in yorkshire, they like a dirt approach. >> please leave my town. prime min. johnson: i will very soon. laura: labor mps are keeping him dangling. >> we are for a general election. i want to get rid of this government as soon as possible because i'm really worried about what they are doing to the future of our economy and the futuref our country. but it is about timing, and our prime objective -- we put in our last manifesto that we want to prevent a no-deal brexit because of the damage it could do to the country. laura: on monday the prime minister will try again to get parliament to back anlection. the plain fact is he does not have it in his power to get to thinllot box alone. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, wesh yorke. jane: for more on the political turmoil in the u.k., i spoke earlier with a former london correspondent for "the new york times." by any normal measure this has been a dreadful week for the prime minister. you have known him for many, many years how do you think he feels this is going, and going to be enough to turn this around? >> you know,t ha
in yorkshire, they like a dirt approach. >> please leave my town. prime min. johnson: i will very soon. laura: labor mps are keeping him dangling. >> we are for a general election. i want to get rid of this government as soon as possible because i'm really worried about what they are doing to the future of our economy and the futuref our country. but it is about timing, and our prime objective -- we put in our last manifesto that we want to prevent a no-deal brexit because of the...
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that was quite an unusual setting there, you still borisjohnson flanked by police cadets in west yorkshirewhat you thought of his performance. yeah, it was a strange delivery from him. we seem borisjohnson was a strange delivery from him. we seem boris johnson make was a strange delivery from him. we seem borisjohnson make a lot of speeches over the years, he can often be quite bombastic, really ta ke often be quite bombastic, really take the crowd with him, one of the reasons a lot of people got behind him in the leadership contest for the conservative party was that they felt he was really good at rallying the troops. of course, he wasn't speaking to the party membership today, but he did seem a little bit distracted, a little bit hesitant. and perhaps it might have had something to do with the news you are mentioning just a moment ago, that his younger brotherjojohnson quit earlier today, notjust as a minister but also will be standing down as an mp at the next election, saying he is torn between the national interest and family loyalty. and of course boris johnson's speech, which happe
that was quite an unusual setting there, you still borisjohnson flanked by police cadets in west yorkshirewhat you thought of his performance. yeah, it was a strange delivery from him. we seem borisjohnson was a strange delivery from him. we seem boris johnson make was a strange delivery from him. we seem borisjohnson make a lot of speeches over the years, he can often be quite bombastic, really ta ke often be quite bombastic, really take the crowd with him, one of the reasons a lot of people...
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he is a very proud yorkshire men.ople think about his past, and as for his future, he says people can call him siror future, he says people can call him sir or just future, he says people can call him sir orjustjeffrey. he future, he says people can call him sir or justjeffrey. he is future, he says people can call him sir orjustjeffrey. he is an opinionated, sometimes outspoken public figure. today is just the latest controversy in his life. danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. the headlines on bbc news... following talks with borisjohnson the dup leader, arlene foster, says the prime minister has shown his commitment to securing a brexit deal which "works for the entire united kingdom". the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he'll offer voters another referendum, with an option for leaving the eu, as well as an option for remaining. donald trump sacks his national security advisor, john bolton — saying he disagreed with many of his suggestions. mr bolton says he offered to resign last night. hundreds of thousands of
he is a very proud yorkshire men.ople think about his past, and as for his future, he says people can call him siror future, he says people can call him sir or just future, he says people can call him sir orjustjeffrey. he future, he says people can call him sir or justjeffrey. he is future, he says people can call him sir orjustjeffrey. he is an opinionated, sometimes outspoken public figure. today is just the latest controversy in his life. danny savage, bbc news, west yorkshire. the...
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the documentary series educating yorkshire. acute stammer, when his teacher mr burton tried out a technique he had seen in the king ‘s speech. tried out a technique he had seen in the king 's speech. it's the same moment when the trees unloose their soft arm from around you, the birds ta ke soft arm from around you, the birds take back their language. now, six yea rs take back their language. now, six years later, mushy‘s story has been turned into a musical. # mushy, you put yorkshire on the map. # mushy, we saw you on tv, mushy, you're the man. and this is the moment he went to rehearsals to meet the man who would be playing him. how's it going? a little bit nervous! how are you doing? you all right? how is it for yourself? playing a role like this? that's a very good question, because when you are doing plays about people who are living, usually they are a bit older, and someone who is the same age as me, it is really quite interesting, because what school was like, everything like that, there's so many comparisons. but obvi
the documentary series educating yorkshire. acute stammer, when his teacher mr burton tried out a technique he had seen in the king ‘s speech. tried out a technique he had seen in the king 's speech. it's the same moment when the trees unloose their soft arm from around you, the birds ta ke soft arm from around you, the birds take back their language. now, six yea rs take back their language. now, six years later, mushy‘s story has been turned into a musical. # mushy, you put yorkshire on...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, west yorkshire. the next big vote in the house of commons. if as expected the law to block a no deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get it this time? here's our deputy political editor john pienaar on what's likely to happen next. so where do the rival camps agree? trust me — this won't take long. all sides want an election to try to break the deadlock, and that's where the agreement ends. the argument now is about timing, and in there, the parties and the factions within parties are trying to thrash out exactly when this election might take place. down in the lords, peers are grinding through legislation to ban no—deal, maybe force borisjohnson to go to brussels and accept another brexit extension, something he has sworn he will never do. it could pass into law by monday, so on monday in the commons, the government will try to get approval for a 15 october
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, west yorkshire. the next big vote in the house of commons. if as expected the law to block a no deal brexit has been passed, mps will vote again on whether to hold an early general election. the prime minister needs the support of two thirds of mps to go to the polls. will he get it this time? here's our deputy political editor john pienaar on what's likely to happen next. so where do the rival camps agree? trust me — this won't take long. all sides want an...
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well i will break into programming now to take you to rather mean south yorkshire in the u.k. where prime minister parsed johnson is speaking there head of a meeting with the e.u. next week let's listen in which is the of course that the plural of mad gnome which you everybody knows is the latin for ice cream and great to be at the biggest ever convention of the north only right one meeting here on the banks of the don't really the crucible that forged the history of this nation and indeed of the modern world when nelson defeated the french at trafalgar and said this country on course for about 100 years of imperial expansion the cannons of h.m.s. victory were forged here will croon company it was rather i'm pipes that brought fresh drinking water to hong kong rather i'm steel that clad bruno's great eastern form the skeletons in new york skyscrapers and did you know that every 5 hydrant in new york was cost in british steel listen to miles from here at the works of guest and crimes and that was will anybody in america who would put tariffs on british steel this place where we
well i will break into programming now to take you to rather mean south yorkshire in the u.k. where prime minister parsed johnson is speaking there head of a meeting with the e.u. next week let's listen in which is the of course that the plural of mad gnome which you everybody knows is the latin for ice cream and great to be at the biggest ever convention of the north only right one meeting here on the banks of the don't really the crucible that forged the history of this nation and indeed of...
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any chances, because the sides either side of them london and wakefield play each other in west yorkshireinner takes all match. if london are beaten, then they will definitely be relegated, but if the broncos win, then that puts all the pressure on the other sides. hull kr perhaps have the most difficult fixture, against a salford side who could finish the season in third place. let's get the thoughts then from some of these camps, they're the side few would've expected in this — they finished fifth last season, and have one of the best wing players in the league injermaine mcgillvary. he says, frankly, they'vejust had an awful season. we are where we are for a reason. we have been disastrous, inconsistent. it has not been good. we have let the fans down but i feel like this game, if we could get the win, make amends for a lot of things that have gone on this season, but regardless, it is still not good enough. we know that. probably the worst season of my professional career. there is no use saving anything for the week afterwards, there is no coming to train and putting things right nex
any chances, because the sides either side of them london and wakefield play each other in west yorkshireinner takes all match. if london are beaten, then they will definitely be relegated, but if the broncos win, then that puts all the pressure on the other sides. hull kr perhaps have the most difficult fixture, against a salford side who could finish the season in third place. let's get the thoughts then from some of these camps, they're the side few would've expected in this — they...
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rohan dennis has successfully defended his time trial title at the world championships in yorkshire.our 5 minutes and 5 seconds to win by over a minute. alex dowsett, the six—time british champion, came fifth. judd trump is through to the third round of the china championship. the world champion whitewashed zhou yoolong 5—nil. mark selby and john higgins are also through. and essex look set to lift cricket's county championship title —— after day three at taunton was a washout. somerset need to win the match, but with only one day left it's looking very unlikely now. now less than a week into the rugby world cup we've had a major upset. uruguay, who'd only ever won twice before at a world cup, came from behind to beat fiji by 30 points to 27... in a real thriller. a huge result for uruguay on an important day for that part ofjapan, as craig templeton reports. march the 11th, the day that people will never forget. the day that the earthquake hit taking 1300 of their people and washing away much of their town. but those who survived we re their town. but those who survived were determi
rohan dennis has successfully defended his time trial title at the world championships in yorkshire.our 5 minutes and 5 seconds to win by over a minute. alex dowsett, the six—time british champion, came fifth. judd trump is through to the third round of the china championship. the world champion whitewashed zhou yoolong 5—nil. mark selby and john higgins are also through. and essex look set to lift cricket's county championship title —— after day three at taunton was a washout. somerset...