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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.or survival. orla guerin, bbc news. the chief inspector of has warned that thousands of inmates are being released without proper checks on the dangers they pose to the public. peter clarke said he'd repeatedly raise the problem and had received a poor response. he suggested it may be time foran poor response. he suggested it may be time for an independent enquiry into rising levels of suicide and self—harm amongst prisoners in england and wales. in westminster mps have voted to legalise same—sex marriage in northern ireland, unless the devolved government is restored by the 21st of october. northern ireland has been without a functioning executive since january, 2017. a majority of mps have approved an amendment which aims to extend access to abortion in northern ireland. emma vardy is in stormont. what do these votes mean? they could potentially be the ca ta lyst they could potentially be the catalyst for historic change here. these have been two of northern ireland's most divisive i
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.or survival. orla guerin, bbc news. the chief inspector of has warned that thousands of inmates are being released without proper checks on the dangers they pose to the public. peter clarke said he'd repeatedly raise the problem and had received a poor response. he suggested it may be time foran poor response. he suggested it may be time for an independent enquiry into rising levels of suicide and self—harm amongst prisoners...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.ery day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italy's struggling economy — how will the country's woes affect the rest of europe? darrach central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. applause this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.ery day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italy's struggling economy — how will the country's woes affect the rest of europe? darrach central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family. in yemen every day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. we begin with the launch of the global conference for media freedom, here in london. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt co—hosts the event with the canadian government and amal clooney. now to armenia where european council president donald tusk will meet with prime minister nikol pashinyan and take a walk around europe square in yerevan. and finally to new york city. and it's party time for the united states women's national soccer team! which claimed its fourth world cup title on sunday in a 2—0 victory over the netherlands. they will be honored with a ticker—tape parade in manhattan. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports serena williams had to overcome a battle on display from her fellow american to make it through to the final four. the grants and when eventually managed to win in three sets, taking over two hours, and will go to the next ro
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family. in yemen every day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. we begin with the launch of the global conference for media freedom, here in london. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt co—hosts the event with the canadian government and amal clooney. now to armenia where european council president donald tusk will meet with prime minister nikol pashinyan and take a...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family. in yemen every day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. italy's interior minister, matteo salvini has hailed the closure of what was once europe's biggest migrant reception centre, saying it would be "good for security". mr salvini's hardline policies have led to a big drop in the number of migrants reaching italy. but critics say the lives of thousands of vulnerable people have been endangered. gareth barlow reports. the reception centre once housed 4000 migrants, now, it is empty. as the interior minister tore the side, former employees charted and jeered. the man who was at the forefront of the tough stance against migrants was resolute was to just one. the largest centre for migrants in europe has become as a prosecutor proved, a base for the nigerian mafia to deal drugs. restitution, the, assault, violence. they called me crazy when they said i wanted to close the centre. we gradually reduce the numbers until today, when we dropped them to zero. italy has drastically r
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family. in yemen every day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. italy's interior minister, matteo salvini has hailed the closure of what was once europe's biggest migrant reception centre, saying it would be "good for security". mr salvini's hardline policies have led to a big drop in the number of migrants reaching italy. but critics say the lives of thousands of vulnerable people have been endangered. gareth...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.en every day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. mps in westminster have voted to legalise same sex marriage in northern ireland unless the devolved government has been restored by the 21 october this year. a majority of mps have also approved a separate amendment which aims to extend access to abortion in northern ireland. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is in stormont for us how binding are these votes? well, they do have the potential to bring about historic change here. thousands of northern ireland shearers most divisive and emotive issues. it is the only part of the uk where same—sex marriage is illegal and there is an total ban on abortion. it is of course the job of the stormont assembly to make decisions on these matters, but no politicians have been sitting here for more than two and a half years since powersharing collapsed. what happened in westminster today doesn't change anything here overnight. but if by 21st october there is no devolved government resto
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.en every day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. mps in westminster have voted to legalise same sex marriage in northern ireland unless the devolved government has been restored by the 21 october this year. a majority of mps have also approved a separate amendment which aims to extend access to abortion in northern ireland. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is in stormont for us how binding are these votes?...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.urvival. orla guerin, bbc news. employees from ethnic minority groups earned on average 4% less than their white counterparts last year. the figures are part of the first detailed analysis of britain's ethnicity pay gap. workers from pakistani and bangladeshi ethnic groups had the lowest average hourly pay, while chinese and indian workers consistently had the highest of any ethnic group. adina campbell reports. whoo! a new generation of graduates. today, these young people at bath university are celebrating their academic achievements, and many will go on to be part of britain's future workforce. but according to a new report, some of these graduates could see differences in pay because of their ethnicity. so, what does the ethnicity pay gap actually mean? if you line up all the workers in britain in order of their pay, it's how the salary of the white person in the middle compares with that of the ethnic minority person, also in the middle. so, it's notjust about whether white people
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.urvival. orla guerin, bbc news. employees from ethnic minority groups earned on average 4% less than their white counterparts last year. the figures are part of the first detailed analysis of britain's ethnicity pay gap. workers from pakistani and bangladeshi ethnic groups had the lowest average hourly pay, while chinese and indian workers consistently had the highest of any ethnic group. adina campbell reports. whoo! a new...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. the outspoken texas billionaire and two—time candidate for the us presidency, ross perot, has died at the age of 89. mr perot‘s 1992 run for the white house was the strongest showing for an independent since teddy roosevelt's in 1912. long before donald trump's anti establishment message, mr perot was pitching himself as a populist and a patriot. laura trevelyan looks back at his life and career. he shook up the 1992 presidential race by using his own millions to run as an independent. railing against excessive spending and bad management in washington. captured 90% of the national vote and his collea g u es 90% of the national vote and his colleagues saw his hopes of a second term dashed, they blame perot for siphoning or republican votes and letting bill clinton when, but perot ‘s straight talking one him across the glass. i want this people to start with an idea like i did. he was an eagle scout who went on to graduate from the nav
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.day is a fight for survival. orla guerin, bbc news. the outspoken texas billionaire and two—time candidate for the us presidency, ross perot, has died at the age of 89. mr perot‘s 1992 run for the white house was the strongest showing for an independent since teddy roosevelt's in 1912. long before donald trump's anti establishment message, mr perot was pitching himself as a populist and a patriot. laura trevelyan looks...
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yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.ent trump's latest attack on the british ambassador in washington after he calls sir kim darroch ‘a stupid guy'. the first head to head conservative leadership debate is taking place, against the backdrop of that diplomatic row between the uk and the us. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will call on the next prime minister to hold a second referendum and campaignfora minister to hold a second referendum and campaign for a man to stop a no—deal brexit or a damaging deal. the governor of the bank of italy has warned the italian government that it must reduce its debt or risk a financial crisis. speaking to bbc news ahead of a meeting of eu finance ministers in brussels today, ignazio visco said italy's economic growth was "dismal". economists are warning that the consquences will be felt all over europe, if italy fails to get a grip on its public finances. here's our economics correspondent, dharshini david: italians are having to tighten their belts. and the lack of cash could aff
yusra is now back in her homeland, surrounded by her extended family.ent trump's latest attack on the british ambassador in washington after he calls sir kim darroch ‘a stupid guy'. the first head to head conservative leadership debate is taking place, against the backdrop of that diplomatic row between the uk and the us. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will call on the next prime minister to hold a second referendum and campaignfora minister to hold a second referendum and campaign...
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yusra, is a little girl from yemen whose life was saved following donations for her care.ons created an artificial eye following her treatment for cancer. she is now back in yemen and living like a normal child — in the middle of the war. now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament. as the commons votes to liberalize abortion and extend same—sex marriage to northern ireland, if devolution is not restored. isn't it time that we have to stop making women, having to tell their stories, and be re—traumatized, just so they can get basic human rights? mps ask why are the victims of human trafficking being locked up? immigration detention is a racist practise. and the policy being used are racist and discriminate against certain groups. and an environmental legend warns of trouble ahead. if the world climate change goes on as it is, we are going to be facing huge problems with immigration. all that to come and more, but first.. mp‘s have voted to require the government to liberalize abortion, and extend same—sex marriage to northern ireland,
yusra, is a little girl from yemen whose life was saved following donations for her care.ons created an artificial eye following her treatment for cancer. she is now back in yemen and living like a normal child — in the middle of the war. now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament. as the commons votes to liberalize abortion and extend same—sex marriage to northern ireland, if devolution is not restored. isn't it time that we have to stop making...