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tv or on bbc social media. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. good evening. through friday, the heat and humidity tended to be focused on the western half of the uk and it is that we saw our highest temperatures. we reached 30 celsius in the highlands of scotland, making it the uk's warmest day of the year so it the uk's warmest day of the year so far, but we are expecting to exceed that on saturday. we are drawing up this heat and humidity from the sahara. it has brought the heatwave across central and western parts of europe and on friday france recorded its highest ever temperature. we have got fresher conditions waiting in the winds but we will not feel the effects of that until a little bit later on in the weekend. for the rest of tonight, we have got that cloud down towards cornwall and south—west wales, more cloud for the western isles of scotland, where we could see an isolated shower, and more cloud down the east coast, but otherwise dr
tv or on bbc social media. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. good evening. through friday, the heat and humidity tended to be focused on the western half of the uk and it is that we saw our highest temperatures. we reached 30 celsius in the highlands of scotland, making it the uk's warmest day of the year so it the uk's warmest day of the year so far, but we are expecting to exceed that on saturday. we are drawing up this heat...
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tv or on bbc social media. that is all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. friday was a hot one in the west of the uk, saturday is going to be hotter across eastern parts of the country. still nowhere near as hot as france — here is a reminder of that record—breaking temperature set on friday in southern france, nearly 46 celsius, smashing the previous record set in august 2003 of 44.1. across europe, still very hot, you can see these deep red colours, temperatures into the 30s across much of the continent, the heat is actually going to be shifting eastwards over the next few days, and then it will start to turn cooler. back to the uk, in england on saturday, temperatures could get up to sa celsius, that is just in one or two spots, for most of us it won't be quite so hot but it will feel very muggy already from the morning onwards, first thing in the morning on saturday in the south, temperatures could be around 16—17, a little fresher in the n
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the parents of a teenager from oxford who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group are found guilty of funding terrorism. admits he betrayed britain and regrets joining admits he betrayed britain and regrets joining is. i did what i did, i made a big mistake and that's what happened yeah. i regret what i did. the us iran standoff president trump says he changed his mind just ten minutes after ordering military strikes to punish iran for shooting down a us drone. foreign office minister mark field is suspended after being filmed manhandling a climate change protestor at last night's mansion house dinner. a by election is to be held in brecon and radnorshire after more than ten thousand people sign a petition to remove
this is bbc news. the headlines: the parents of a teenager from oxford who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group are found guilty of funding terrorism. admits he betrayed britain and regrets joining admits he betrayed britain and regrets joining is. i did what i did, i made a big mistake and that's what happened yeah. i regret what i did. the us iran standoff president trump says he changed his mind just ten minutes after ordering military strikes to punish iran for shooting down a...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the leading contender for the conservative party leadership race, boris johnson, says he will take part in a televised debate on the bbc on tuesday. the health secretary, matt hancock, drops out of the leadership race. so far, he hasn't said which of the remaining six candidates he will give his backing to. two years after the grenfell tower fire, a service of remembrance is held for the 72 people who lost their lives. two more hospital patients die in an outbreak of listeria linked to pre—packed sandwiches. heavy rain continues to cause problems in parts of the midlands and north west of england with flood warnings still in place. let's get the sports news now. scotla nd scotland are facing a battle to stay in the win's world cup after they we re in the win's world cup after they were beaten 2—1 byjapan in the win's world cup after they were beaten 2—1 by japan earlier. that result means they are rooted to the bottom of group d. it was a dreadful start to their m
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to avoid it and what more could bbc have done? i don't know how they go about fighting but when you've got an individual, i think he was from bristol, who questioning the misdemeanours of a politician —— of politicians who lead a very public life and scrutinise on everything they do and he is guilty of the same misdemeanours, it's shocking it wasn't picked up. that went on? i entirely agree with philip, it just seems ludicrous that they should have somebody accusing borisjohnson in effect of the same kind of hate thought that he has professed to have done himself. it would just seem to me... 0k, whatever you think of boris johnson, at worst he may be flippant. philip, what difference do you think a studio audience might have made to the programme? i think it would have had an immediacy to it, i think people would have probably been shouting from the floor but it's down to the chairperson to control the audience and the candidates but you could have got a slightly different angle when somebody is rambling on a little bit, and b
to avoid it and what more could bbc have done? i don't know how they go about fighting but when you've got an individual, i think he was from bristol, who questioning the misdemeanours of a politician —— of politicians who lead a very public life and scrutinise on everything they do and he is guilty of the same misdemeanours, it's shocking it wasn't picked up. that went on? i entirely agree with philip, it just seems ludicrous that they should have somebody accusing borisjohnson in effect...
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the broadcaster said that bbc two, bbc four, bbc news channel, bbc scotland channel, radio five live and a number of local radio stations would all have been at risk. labour asked a minister to come to the house and explain the change. in 2017—18, the bbc received over £3.8 billion in licence fee income, more than ever before. and the bbc has also making over £1 million a yearfrom commercial work like selling content abroad which can be reinvested. so we are very disappointed that the bbc will not protect free television licenses for all viewers aged 75 and over. the mp who asked the question pointed to the conservative manifesto of 2017. mr speaker, yesterday, we found out just how little a tory manifesto promise is worth. i have read these words in the chamber before, but i will read them again. we will maintain all pensioner benefits, including free bus passes, eye tests, prescriptions and tv licenses for the duration of this parliament. no ifs, no buts, no wavering, a promise. and today, 3.7 million over 755 find that promise in tatters. they have been betrayed. and it is sha
the broadcaster said that bbc two, bbc four, bbc news channel, bbc scotland channel, radio five live and a number of local radio stations would all have been at risk. labour asked a minister to come to the house and explain the change. in 2017—18, the bbc received over £3.8 billion in licence fee income, more than ever before. and the bbc has also making over £1 million a yearfrom commercial work like selling content abroad which can be reinvested. so we are very disappointed that the bbc...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: ten candidates have been confirmed tonight after gaining enough support from fellow tory mps. they face the first ballot on thursday. vying for the top job — some launched their campaigns today. the winner should be in place by the end ofjuly. the end of free tv licences for most over 755, but the bbc says the poorest pensioners still won't have to pay. a nurse has been rearrested by police investigating the deaths of babies at the countess of chester hospital's neonatal unit one person has died after a helicopter crashed onto the roof of a high—rise building in new york.
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and coming up on bbc news... the sun is shining for england at the cricket world cup as a great bowling display inspires a big win over west indies. good evening. boris johnson, the frontrunner in the race to be conservative party leader and prime minister, now says he will take part in the bbc television debate with the other contenders next tuesday. in a radio interview, he said it was "perfectly realistic" to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement with the eu before the end of october, but the uk should step up preparations for a no—deal brexit, to help get an improved deal. the leadership race lost one candidate today — the heath secretary, matt hancock, announced he was dropping out, leaving six men going in to the next ballot of tory mps on tuesday. with more, here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. leader of the pack, the strong, silent type. are you afraid of scrutiny, mrjohnson? silent type. are you afraid of scrutiny, mrjohnson? was he up before facing live interviews? joining the other candid
and coming up on bbc news... the sun is shining for england at the cricket world cup as a great bowling display inspires a big win over west indies. good evening. boris johnson, the frontrunner in the race to be conservative party leader and prime minister, now says he will take part in the bbc television debate with the other contenders next tuesday. in a radio interview, he said it was "perfectly realistic" to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement with the eu before the end of...
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amol rajan, bbc news. you are with the briefing on bbc news. the headlines: president trump launches his 2020 real action campaign in florida with a promise to, in his own words, keep america great. and after a heated tv debate, the remaining five candidates to lead the governing conservative party and country face another vote by tory mps today. a survey of attitudes towards vaccines around the world reveals that public confidence is at an all time low. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the guardian, and the race to become the next uk prime minister. like most of the uk papers, it is reporting on last night's fractious five—way debate on the bbc, and of course, the first tv performance for borisjohnson. staying with the debate, the daily telegraph says it was a good day for the favourite, borisjohnson, and for the outsider rory stewart, who has almost doubled his support among tory colleagues. let's move on to the tampa bay times, based in florida, and another race
amol rajan, bbc news. you are with the briefing on bbc news. the headlines: president trump launches his 2020 real action campaign in florida with a promise to, in his own words, keep america great. and after a heated tv debate, the remaining five candidates to lead the governing conservative party and country face another vote by tory mps today. a survey of attitudes towards vaccines around the world reveals that public confidence is at an all time low. now it's time to look at the stories...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. mark easton, bbc news, broadcasting house. several weather warnings are in place for parts of south—east and eastern england tonight. that is after a month's eastern england tonight. that is after a months worth of rain fell in the space ofjust a few hours today. the met office said flooding and transport disruption were likely. the bad weather is said to continue until later on this week. let us find out more about the weather prospects. right now we can get the forecast. hello there. monday was a day of contrast. sunny spells and a few isolated showers for scotland and northern ireland. rainfor for scotland and northern ireland. rain for england and wales. but it probably came as welcome news for many. if we take a look at this chart issued by the met
fergus walsh, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katy balls, who's the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. mark easton, bbc news, broadcasting house. several weather warnings are in place for parts of south—east and eastern england tonight. that is after a month's eastern england tonight. that is after a months worth of rain fell in the space...
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we thought the most important thing was to allow bbc viewers and listeners to allow bbc viewers and listeners to connect directly with the person who may be prime minister of this country. we can deliver a network of newsrooms across the uk where we can get viewers and listeners into our newsrooms to question the candidates directly. a studio audience creates other problems. how many of the audience would be conservative party members, who as your own viewer pointed out, can only vote, or should it reflect the broader electorate? should we wait the audience in some way? in this example, we have a few days to go before the programme, but touch wood, simple format seems like it has served us well. some viewers say there has been a lot of focus on personality and past behaviour, how much will that feature in the debate and how much will it actually be that policy? our objection will be that policy? our objection will be that this is a policy led discussion. we have not seen all the questions yet, we cannot tell whether they will be a huge volume of questions... but you choose the questions to be
we thought the most important thing was to allow bbc viewers and listeners to allow bbc viewers and listeners to connect directly with the person who may be prime minister of this country. we can deliver a network of newsrooms across the uk where we can get viewers and listeners into our newsrooms to question the candidates directly. a studio audience creates other problems. how many of the audience would be conservative party members, who as your own viewer pointed out, can only vote, or...
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please get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may even appear on the programme. you can e—mail newswatch or you can find us on twitter. you can call us as well. and have a look at previous interviews on our website. that is all from us. we'll back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. well, saturday is almost certainly going to bring the warmest weather we will have seen so far this year, with temperatures expected to reach the high 20s, but not everywhere. in fact, just across a small part of south—eastern britain. the warm currents of air are coming in from the south, from portugal and spain. the warmth is spreading across france, germany, into eastern parts of europe as well. large swathes of europe will be under the influence of this high pressure. we're actually quite close to the low pressure as well, so there is rain in the forecast. it isn't looking sunny all through the weekend. in fact, starting off quite cloudy across some western areas first thing in the morning on satu
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june kelly, bbc news. activists in hong kong say they‘re planning another day of protest on wednesday — in their campaign against a proposed new law that would allow suspects to be sent for trial to mainland china. it‘s feared the extradition bill — if approved — could allow beijing to target political opponents in the territory, a former british colony, handed back to china in 1997. but hong kong‘s pro—beijing leader carrie lam is standing firmly behind the bill. she insists human rights will be safeguarded. here‘s our china correspondent stephen mcdonell. the hong kong government has remained defiant, even in the face of enormous opposition. exactly how many people joined the demonstration has been a point of debate, but it was certainly in the hundreds of thousands. protesters clogged the city‘s streets, opposing a move to allow extradition to mainland china to face trial. hong kong chief executive carrie lam says there has been a lack of communication, but that she won‘t delay the p
june kelly, bbc news. activists in hong kong say they‘re planning another day of protest on wednesday — in their campaign against a proposed new law that would allow suspects to be sent for trial to mainland china. it‘s feared the extradition bill — if approved — could allow beijing to target political opponents in the territory, a former british colony, handed back to china in 1997. but hong kong‘s pro—beijing leader carrie lam is standing firmly behind the bill. she insists...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: borisjohnson this is bbc news, the headlines: boris johnson says this is bbc news, the headlines: borisjohnson says he is delighted to have won the first round of the conservative leadership contest, three former ministers are knocked out, narrowing the field to seven. andrea leadsom, mark harper and esther mcvey are all eliminated after failing to secure support from their colleagues. two tankers hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. a remark on a radio four programme by the comedian jo brand about throwing battery acid at politicians is being investigated by police. the bbc has said that it regrets a ny by police. the bbc has said that it regrets any offence caused. ina in a moment, time for sportsday, but first, what else is coming up on bbc news, 7pm, beyond 100 days speaks to the former us defence secretary ash carter, on the rising tension between iran and the us. eight o'clock, looking at the damage caused by flooding after homes in england were evacuated, motorists stranded and trains cancelled and we will have a review of
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this is bbc news i'm geeta guru murthy. the headlines at eight. sally challen is released after her sentence for killing her abusive husband was reduced to manslaughter. he had subjected her to years of abuse and coercive control. i like to think my legal team and my family that stood behind me through all of this. thank you. three people have died at hospitals in machester and liverpool after an outbreak of listeria. the infection has been traced back to food provided to nhs patients. three more are seriously ill. labour celebrate a win in the peterborough by election. they narrowly held off the brexit party by fewer than 700 votes. two women subjected to a homomphobic attack on a london bus. but we did, was offered the politics
this is bbc news i'm geeta guru murthy. the headlines at eight. sally challen is released after her sentence for killing her abusive husband was reduced to manslaughter. he had subjected her to years of abuse and coercive control. i like to think my legal team and my family that stood behind me through all of this. thank you. three people have died at hospitals in machester and liverpool after an outbreak of listeria. the infection has been traced back to food provided to nhs patients. three...
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hello this is bbc news. leading contender boris johnson says he will take part in a televised debate on the bbc on tuesday. what i think the best solution would be would be to have a debate on what we all have to offer the country, our programme to take britain forward. the health secretary, matt hancock, drops out of the conservative leadership race. so far, he hasn't said which of the remaining six candidates he will give his backing to. two years on from the grenfell tower fire, survivors and relatives of the 72 dead come together today to remember the tragedy. the us releases a video which it says proves iran was behind attacks on two tankers in the gulf of oman. it claims that iran's revolutionary guards can be seen removing an unexploded mine from the side of one of the vessels. hundreds of passengers are rescued from a train overnight after heavy rain caused a landslide and widespread flooding in northamptonshire.
hello this is bbc news. leading contender boris johnson says he will take part in a televised debate on the bbc on tuesday. what i think the best solution would be would be to have a debate on what we all have to offer the country, our programme to take britain forward. the health secretary, matt hancock, drops out of the conservative leadership race. so far, he hasn't said which of the remaining six candidates he will give his backing to. two years on from the grenfell tower fire, survivors...
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and bbc one at eight o'clock. there's our next prime minister, hosted by a full reaction programme here in the bbc news channel. with yours truly. from nine o'clock. let's move on to some other news now, and there are two natures who are neo—nazis, sent to prison after encouraging people on social media to shoot prince harry for for marrying meghan markle. michal szewczuk, who's 19, was jailed for michal szewczuk, who's19, was jailed forfour michal szewczuk, who's19, was jailed for four years and three months. 18—year—old oskar dunn—koczorowski got 18 months. they were both members ofan they were both members of an ultra—extreme, revolutionary nazi group. daniel sandford reports. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle ofa standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15 years old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—b
and bbc one at eight o'clock. there's our next prime minister, hosted by a full reaction programme here in the bbc news channel. with yours truly. from nine o'clock. let's move on to some other news now, and there are two natures who are neo—nazis, sent to prison after encouraging people on social media to shoot prince harry for for marrying meghan markle. michal szewczuk, who's 19, was jailed for michal szewczuk, who's19, was jailed forfour michal szewczuk, who's19, was jailed for four years...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: ten candidates have been confirmed tonight after gaining enough support from fellow tory mps. they face the first ballot on thursday. vying for the top job — some launched their campaigns today. the winner should be in place by the end ofjuly. the end of free tv licences for most over 75s, but the bbc says the poorest pensioners still won't have to pay. a nurse has been rearrested by police investigating the deaths of babies at the countess of chester hospital's neonatal unit one person has died after a helicopter crashed onto the roof of a high—rise building in new york. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers katy balls, the deputy political editor at the spectator, and the political commentator, lance price. good evening. the race to become the next conservative leader and prime minister is officially under way. the names of the ten candidates who have gained enough support from fellow tory mps were announced this
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: ten candidates have been confirmed tonight after gaining enough support from fellow tory mps. they face the first ballot on thursday. vying for the top job — some launched their campaigns today. the winner should be in place by the end ofjuly. the end of free tv licences for most over 75s, but the bbc says the poorest pensioners still won't have to pay. a nurse has been rearrested by police investigating the deaths of babies at the countess of chester...
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dan roan, bbc news. the time isjust road to recovery. dan roan, bbc news. the time is just after quarter past six. our top story this evening: and still to come, tackling loneliness — how a simple chat on the bus can have a major impact in making people less isolated. in sportsday at 6.30pm on bbc news... will rory mcilroy recover from an indifferent start to this year's us open at pebble beach? the northern irishman is among the early starters as he seeks a 6th major title. two years ago tonight, grenfell tower went up in flames. it was one of the uk's worst disasters in modern times. more than 70 people died, after the huge fire ripped through the flats in west london. tomorrow, survivors and families of the victims will attend a memorial service nearby. our correspondent adina campbell has been talking to one teenager who made the headlines after sitting her gcses just hours after escaping the blaze. you may find some of the images in this report upsetting. the headlines this morning: a fire has engulfed a 27—storey block of flats in west london. hun
dan roan, bbc news. the time isjust road to recovery. dan roan, bbc news. the time is just after quarter past six. our top story this evening: and still to come, tackling loneliness — how a simple chat on the bus can have a major impact in making people less isolated. in sportsday at 6.30pm on bbc news... will rory mcilroy recover from an indifferent start to this year's us open at pebble beach? the northern irishman is among the early starters as he seeks a 6th major title. two years ago...
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james landale, bbc news. raf helicopters have dropped more than 100 tonnes of gravel to reinforce flood defences in lincolnshire which breached after more than two months of rain fell in the space of a few days. the village of wainfleet, near skegness, has seen homes flooded and residents evacuated with unseasonably heavy rain prompting flood warnings across parts of the midlands, the northwest, and wales. danny savage has this report from wainfleet. this time last year, we were talking about drought, so far, this is a much more typical british summer. local people say it started raining here on sunday nights, and didn't stop until this morning. so the local river burst its banks, that shed behind me as an electricity substation, if that gets what, all the power for the area substation, if that gets what, all the powerfor the area goes substation, if that gets what, all the power for the area goes off. this road needs pumping out behind me still, and these houses are still affected to with the fire brigade he
james landale, bbc news. raf helicopters have dropped more than 100 tonnes of gravel to reinforce flood defences in lincolnshire which breached after more than two months of rain fell in the space of a few days. the village of wainfleet, near skegness, has seen homes flooded and residents evacuated with unseasonably heavy rain prompting flood warnings across parts of the midlands, the northwest, and wales. danny savage has this report from wainfleet. this time last year, we were talking about...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: 0n the second day of his state visit to the uk, president trump has promised a "phenomenal" trade deal with the us after brexit. sudan's security forces crack down on protests, sparking international condemnation. at least 30 people were killed on monday. australia's most senior catholic has appeared in court to appeal against his conviction for sexually abusing two young boys in the 1990s. cardinal george pell is serving a six year prison sentence. a jury found him guilty earlier this year. hywel griffith has the latest. cardinal pell‘s defence team argued that the verdict reached by a jury back in december was unreasonable, they must‘ve had doubt in their minds given all the evidence they heard. cardinal pell‘s case was that he was innocent, that he simply could not have been there, that abuse simply could not have happened. given that he was an important public figure in melbourne cathedral who would not have been alone at the time that the abuse was mea
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: 0n the second day of his state visit to the uk, president trump has promised a "phenomenal" trade deal with the us after brexit. sudan's security forces crack down on protests, sparking international condemnation. at least 30 people were killed on monday. australia's most senior catholic has appeared in court to appeal against his conviction for sexually abusing two young boys in the 1990s. cardinal george pell is serving a six year prison...
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daniel sandford, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sam kerr scores all four for australia against jamaica as they qualify for the last 16 of the women's world cup. former uefa president michel platini questioned by investigators over the awarding of the 2022 world cup to qatar. and records tumble as england captain eoin morgan leads his side to victory over afghanistan at the cricket world cup. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that sam kerr scored all four goals as australia progressed to the last 16 of the women's world cup in france. the matilda's finished second in group c after beating jamaica 4—1 while marta created her own slice of history as she scored in brazil's 1—0 win over italy. watching was paul frostick. australia and jamaica lined up against
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james robbins, bbc news. metropolitan police say they are assessing whether a comment by the comedianjo assessing whether a comment by the comedian jo brand, joking assessing whether a comment by the comedianjo brand, joking about throwing battery acid at politicians, amounts to an incitement to violence. the comedian made the remarks during a broadcast of radio four‘s satirical show heresy on tuesday night. downing street suggested it should not have been broadcast. the bbc has responded to the strong reaction to the remark made byjo brand. in a statement to the bbc said... i'm joined by our media and arts correspondent david sillitoe, let's backtrack a bit for people who are catching up with this. where did it start? heresy, bbc radio four comedy programme. it's all about airing provocative views in a comic fashion. they are wanting to have gasps and laughs at the same time. so that is the setting of this. three comedians. they were discussing is brexit dividing the nation. now, jo brand was actually argu
james robbins, bbc news. metropolitan police say they are assessing whether a comment by the comedianjo assessing whether a comment by the comedian jo brand, joking assessing whether a comment by the comedianjo brand, joking about throwing battery acid at politicians, amounts to an incitement to violence. the comedian made the remarks during a broadcast of radio four‘s satirical show heresy on tuesday night. downing street suggested it should not have been broadcast. the bbc has responded to...
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we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage next week. in the meantime, thank you for watching and goodbye. hello. the weekend isn't looking as wet as it's been, particularly in those areas which have had a soaking in the past week but there will still be some rain or showers around and the reason why low pressure is still close by towards the north—west of the british isles, around that we're seeing weather disturbances moving through, with either some rain at times, very least getting showers from west to east. still fairly unsettled this weekend. it won't be wet all weekend long. some sunshine occasionally, looking breezy this weekend. still not particularly warm, though feeling a bit warmer than it has done for the past week. it looks like quite wet start to saturday morning in northern ireland after rain overnight. it peps up at the end of the night. some rain too towards western scotland, wales and western parts of england. this is that first weather disturbance coming our way, slowly moving eastwards, reain becoming more patchy,
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the frontrunner to be the next british prime minister, boris johnson, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he insists he can deliver brexit by the october deadline. the us imposes new sanctions on iran. president trump calls them hard hitting and designed to target the country's supreme leader. trade will be top of the agenda at the g20 meeting later this week, when the us and chinese presidents will be sitting down to try to resolve the trade war between their two countries. but with tariffs of up to 25% on billions of dollars—worth of goods, questions are being asked about how effectively they are being used. karishma vaswani drills down to the basics to ask, what are tariffs and how exactly do they work? ta riffs tariffs seem to be all the rage these days. china not playing fair on trade? tariffs. lots of refugees coming into america from mexico? tariffs. some much so that the name behind this is giving himself a name... so how do tariffs work? the tariff is like
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the frontrunner to be the next british prime minister, boris johnson, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he insists he can deliver brexit by the october deadline. the us imposes new sanctions on iran. president trump calls them hard hitting and designed to target the country's supreme leader. trade will be top of the agenda at the g20 meeting later this week, when the us and chinese presidents will be sitting down to try to resolve the trade war between their...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. hong kong's government has suspended its controversial plan to allow alleged criminals to be extradited to mainland china. the proposals resulted in mass protests in the former british colony, some of which turned violent. people are expected to return to the streets on sunday, despite the pause in the government's plans. our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes reports from hong kong. fellow citizens and members of the media... as she stood alone at the podium, carrie lam must have known every pair of eyes in hong kong was watching her. after a week of mass street protests and running battles between protesters and police, would she or wouldn't she back down and drop the widely hated extradition bill? i now announce that the government has decided to suspend the legislative amendment exercise. not a withdrawal, then. so is this just a trick to pacify the protesters? it has nothing to do with an intention or wish to pacify. how could i restore, as fast as possible, the calm in society
hello and welcome to bbc news. hong kong's government has suspended its controversial plan to allow alleged criminals to be extradited to mainland china. the proposals resulted in mass protests in the former british colony, some of which turned violent. people are expected to return to the streets on sunday, despite the pause in the government's plans. our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes reports from hong kong. fellow citizens and members of the media... as she stood alone at the podium,...
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this is bbc news. iran has complained to britain's ambassador in the country — after the uk government accused it of involvement in the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman, something iran strenuously denies. amid the growing tensions, the british—iranian woman jailed in tehran for spying — nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — has begun a new hunger strike. her husband, richard ratcliffe is also on hunger strike and has spent his first night camping outside the iranian embassy in london. earlier i spoke to eilidh macpherson, the individuals at risk campaigns manager for amnesty uk, and has been working with nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's family. i asked how she thought the latest tensions between iran and the uk would impact on her situation. it's hard to know in this case, there has been constant rumours of the political implications of lots of different factors in her case. ultimately it's almost impossible to know what impact that will have on her case. we as amnesty alongside richard and
this is bbc news. iran has complained to britain's ambassador in the country — after the uk government accused it of involvement in the attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman, something iran strenuously denies. amid the growing tensions, the british—iranian woman jailed in tehran for spying — nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — has begun a new hunger strike. her husband, richard ratcliffe is also on hunger strike and has spent his first night camping outside the iranian embassy in...
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they feel that the bbc made too much of the images. for a suggestion sent in to us about the scheduling of the news and weather on bbc one poss possibly bulletins. 0n on monday, the former lead singer gave an interview to the bbc entertainment correspondent, the subject matter was wide—ranging. politics not of that, i keep my eye on it but i do not know much about brexit. they don't seem to be doing a good job, all those kids getting knifed, but either comes out of his mouth was blended is open. open for knife crime and dying and stuff. every time you wake up in the morning, some 16—year—old kid getting knifed knife kids at home and without going and doing their thing, living and being young, that frea ks thing, living and being young, that freaks me right out. one of the strange things about recently, suddenly all these politicians are coming out and saying they have been taking drugs. shame on them. one of those unimpressed by that writing. finally, the debate programme, question time. attracted a lot of feedback and we are pla
they feel that the bbc made too much of the images. for a suggestion sent in to us about the scheduling of the news and weather on bbc one poss possibly bulletins. 0n on monday, the former lead singer gave an interview to the bbc entertainment correspondent, the subject matter was wide—ranging. politics not of that, i keep my eye on it but i do not know much about brexit. they don't seem to be doing a good job, all those kids getting knifed, but either comes out of his mouth was blended is...
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i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: hong kong's preparing for another day of protests as crowds begin building near parliament. it comes ahead of the second reading of a controversial extradition bill, which would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial. hundreds of businesses have said they will go on strike on wednesday. reports in the us say that the murdered half—brother of kim jong—un was an informant for the us spy agency, the cia. kim jong—nam was poisoned in malaysia two years ago. and this story is doing well on bbc.com... an ethiopian woman gave birth and just half an hour later sat important exams. almaz derese had hoped to sit the tests before her baby was born, but they were were postponed because of ramadan. congratulations to her. that's all. stay with bbc world news. lots more on all our stories on our website. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. hong kong protests that by business leaders havejoined hong kong protests that by business leaders have
i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: hong kong's preparing for another day of protests as crowds begin building near parliament. it comes ahead of the second reading of a controversial extradition bill, which would allow people to be sent to mainland china for trial. hundreds of businesses have said they will go on strike on wednesday. reports in the us say that the murdered half—brother of kim jong—un was an informant for the us spy agency, the cia. kim jong—nam was poisoned in...
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rianna croxford, bbc news. nicola sturgeon is to hold talks with eu presidentjean—claude juncker and chief brexit negotiator michel barnier, as part of a visit to brussels today. the scottish first minister will use a speech to outline her government's support for continued eu membership. scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has said ms sturgeon refuses to accept the result of the eu referendum. online retail giant amazon has said it now has more than 200,000 robots working in its warehouses and sorting centres, taking on tasks that in years gone by would have been handled before by human beings. some people are concerned about the impact of robots on thousands of working class jobs. our north america technology reporter dave lee has been speaking about this to the company's chief technologist for robotics. i think of it differently. i think of it as community is having an opportunity for new, good jobs and their immediate area. i think of it as inspirationalforfolks their immediate area. i think of it
rianna croxford, bbc news. nicola sturgeon is to hold talks with eu presidentjean—claude juncker and chief brexit negotiator michel barnier, as part of a visit to brussels today. the scottish first minister will use a speech to outline her government's support for continued eu membership. scottish conservative leader ruth davidson has said ms sturgeon refuses to accept the result of the eu referendum. online retail giant amazon has said it now has more than 200,000 robots working in its...
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i'm kasia madera with bbc news. the bbc has been given their access inside china's detention camps, more than1 million inside china's detention camps, more than 1 million muslims are thought to be held there. china initally denied the camps existed but now claims they're schools, to combat the rise of violent islamist extremism throughjob training and language lessons. the united states says it will send about 1,000 additional troops to the middle east. it comes amid growing tensions with iran, after attacks on oil tankers. iran denies any involvement. and this story is being watched a lot online. celebrations in toronto greet the city's newly crowned nba basketball champions the raptors, were marred when two people were shot and injured. two suspects are now in custody. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: the contest to become the next prime minister will intensify on tuesday when tory mps cast their votes in their second secret ballot. ontenders will need to secure at least 33 votes.
i'm kasia madera with bbc news. the bbc has been given their access inside china's detention camps, more than1 million inside china's detention camps, more than 1 million muslims are thought to be held there. china initally denied the camps existed but now claims they're schools, to combat the rise of violent islamist extremism throughjob training and language lessons. the united states says it will send about 1,000 additional troops to the middle east. it comes amid growing tensions with iran,...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: campaigners in hong kong promise to continue demonstrations after a week of mass protests force the government to suspend a bill allowing extraditions to china. saudi arabia blames iran for the attacks on two tankers in the gulf and says it's prepared to defend its interests. here in the uk, rivals competing to be the next leader of the conservative party and prime minister have dismissed suggestions they should withdraw and allow an uncontested coronation for the frontrunner boris johnson. they've been campaigning for the support of party members at a meeting in london. our political correspondent nick eardley was there. his report does contain flashing imagery. blink and you'll miss him — boris johnson arrives at the first leadership hustings for tory activists. in here, he told them he's a winner, and he's undoubtedly the man to beat, but his rivals say a coronation would be a mistake. that would be a complete disgrace. the public deserve the chance to look
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: campaigners in hong kong promise to continue demonstrations after a week of mass protests force the government to suspend a bill allowing extraditions to china. saudi arabia blames iran for the attacks on two tankers in the gulf and says it's prepared to defend its interests. here in the uk, rivals competing to be the next leader of the conservative party and prime minister have dismissed suggestions they should withdraw and allow an uncontested...
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ewrajini vaidyanathan, bbc delhi. ura: to sudan now, where opposition forces say they will use the symbol this obedience to pressure the military government to make way for civilian leadership. over the weekend, 4 more people were killed after security forces fired live munition on pro-democracy activists. our africa ehator fergal keane more. fergal: he must've seen like a good idea to somebody,how journalists the government side of the story. as we approached our idthe support forces and militias that is terrorizing civilians, they are known here as thewethey were camped outside clinic we were being taken to. we were shown ransacked offices, the work oprotesters from our minders claimed. the militia followed us and were camera shy. officials pleaded with them so that we could fill. -- film. this is supposed to be a propaganda trip, the government showing the inequities of the other side. what farce, because as we are going on the tour, the rapid support forces are interfering. it gives you an indiretion of the al sto
ewrajini vaidyanathan, bbc delhi. ura: to sudan now, where opposition forces say they will use the symbol this obedience to pressure the military government to make way for civilian leadership. over the weekend, 4 more people were killed after security forces fired live munition on pro-democracy activists. our africa ehator fergal keane more. fergal: he must've seen like a good idea to somebody,how journalists the government side of the story. as we approached our idthe support forces and...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has announced major new sanctions on iran. he says it's to stop the country obtaining nuclear weapons. climate change protesters have stormed a german coal mine as part a week long campaign against fossilfuels. president trump has announced a delay of two weeks in his programme to deport 2000 migrant families. mr trump tweeted that the delay was at the request of democratic party leaders. he said he hoped they could work out a solution on immigration reform, but if not, then the deportations would start. raids by the immigration authorities had been due to begin on sunday morning in cities with large immigrant communities. earlier, professor michael kagan, director of the immigration clinic at the university of nevada in las vegas gave his thoughts on the delay. i don't think it is good news. i think the effect this has on the community is similar to a type of psychological warfare. the announcement as to whether raids are on or off have a theatri
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that's all from the bbc news at six. it is goodbye from me and on bbc one, we this is bbc news. the headlines: the frontrunner in the race to become tory leader and prime minister, borisjohnson, has faced criticism for missing hustings today, with westminsterjournalists. he also missed last night's first televised debate of the campaign. but mrjohnson has received a boost, after health secretary matt hancock became the latest mp, to back his leadership bid. labour's deputy leader tom watson, has broken with party policy, saying it should back the uk, staying in the european union. the eu has protected millions of workers for many years. they will need protection in the future. we should be remain an reform party and we should be enthusiastic for a confirmatory ballot. egyptian state television has announced that the former egyptian president, mohammed morsi has died, after fainting in court. the london bridge attacks: an inquest hears that chaos and confusion meant long delays in treating some of the injured. demonstrations in hong kong continue with more calls
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you are watching bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the first televised debate in the race to be conservative leader and prime minister is taking place, but without boris johnson. hong kong's leader apologises as hundreds of thousands stage another protest against plans for an extradition law, which has now been suspended. hundreds of people in lincolnshire still can't go back to their homes because of flooding — descibed by the environment agency as "unprecedented". let's stay with that story now. after severe flooding in lincolnshire, there are fears over the prospect of more heavy rain this week, with storms forecast. hundreds of people were forced to leave their homes at wainfleet after the river steeping burst its banks. this report from our correspondent luxmy gopal.. more than 500 workers have helped with the flood rescue operation but therejob is farfrom over as with the flood rescue operation but there job is far from over as there isa there job is far from over as there is a risk of yet more flooding to come. this is the wo
you are watching bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... the first televised debate in the race to be conservative leader and prime minister is taking place, but without boris johnson. hong kong's leader apologises as hundreds of thousands stage another protest against plans for an extradition law, which has now been suspended. hundreds of people in lincolnshire still can't go back to their homes because of flooding — descibed by the environment agency as "unprecedented". let's stay...
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lauren moss, bbc news. sir andy murray makes his return to the tennis court this week at queen's club in the doubles event. just six months ago, the two—time wimbledon champion broke down in tears when he revealed he might never play competitive tennis again after a serious hip injury. but after surgery, he says he's pain—free and enjoying playing again. he spoke to sally nugent. what is life like now, pain—free? it's significantly better. i am doing lots of things that i certainly wouldn't have been doing six months ago, from playing golf and doing escape rooms and spending way more time with friends and family. you seem surprised by that. doing what? escape rooms. you've never heard of them? i have heard of them, but they sound like my worst nightmare. yeah, well, i love them. do you? yeah. so you get locked in a room? locked in a room with... well, i guess you can do it with anyone, but i've been doing it with friends and family and trying to escape within the allotted time you yeah. which i like.
lauren moss, bbc news. sir andy murray makes his return to the tennis court this week at queen's club in the doubles event. just six months ago, the two—time wimbledon champion broke down in tears when he revealed he might never play competitive tennis again after a serious hip injury. but after surgery, he says he's pain—free and enjoying playing again. he spoke to sally nugent. what is life like now, pain—free? it's significantly better. i am doing lots of things that i certainly...
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andy swiss, bbc news. one hundred years ago today german forces off the scottish coast scuttled more than 50 of their own warships deliberately sinking them so they wouldn't fall into allied hands months after the armistice. it was the single greatest loss of warships in history. today, a service was held to remember the nine german soldiers soldiers who died that day — the last german deaths of the war. here's our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. they are on a journey their grandparents took 100 years ago, when, as schoolchildren they witnessed the sinking of a navy. my grandfather was ramsey's great—grandfather. he was the same age as ramsey. he saw, like, sinking and the teachers, like, panicking. my mother burst into tears, and she always remembers that, and her brother putting his arm round her, he was a bit older. he put his arm around her and said, never mind, we are witnessing history. 74 ships had been interned here at orkney but on midsummer's day 1919, the german admiral in charge order
andy swiss, bbc news. one hundred years ago today german forces off the scottish coast scuttled more than 50 of their own warships deliberately sinking them so they wouldn't fall into allied hands months after the armistice. it was the single greatest loss of warships in history. today, a service was held to remember the nine german soldiers soldiers who died that day — the last german deaths of the war. here's our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. they are on a journey their grandparents...
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lucy manning, bbc news. two boys in their late teens have been killed in separate attacks this afternoon in south london. the first was stabbed in wandsworth at 20 to five, minutes later, a second was shot dead in plumstead. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, tweeted that he is second to hear that two young lives have been ended within minutes of each other. our correspondent, ben andojoins us of each other. our correspondent, ben ando joins us now. of each other. our correspondent, ben andojoins us now. tell us more about these fatalities. i think the first thing to point out, as far as we are aware, they are not linked in any way. the first run as you said took place in on the side road in southwest 17 in london, at around 20 to five, and in that, a teenager was found with stab wounds, the ambulance service tried to help him, but they were unable to come and he died at the scene. and in connection with that, six people, six men have been arrested, and are being questioned by the police. the other incident wa
lucy manning, bbc news. two boys in their late teens have been killed in separate attacks this afternoon in south london. the first was stabbed in wandsworth at 20 to five, minutes later, a second was shot dead in plumstead. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, tweeted that he is second to hear that two young lives have been ended within minutes of each other. our correspondent, ben andojoins us of each other. our correspondent, ben ando joins us now. of each other. our correspondent, ben andojoins...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 8: hundreds more people are urged to leave their homes in lincolnshire because of flooding brought on by heavy rain. going around to people, knocking on the door and then dropping sandbags, just basically helping people and doing what we can do. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, begins a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. her husband gives his full backing. i said, well, if you are going on a hunger strike i think it's time that i should as well. i'm not going to leave you alone in it. police are investigating after three people were killed in separate attacks in london in the last 2a hours. a mass is held at notre—dame cathedral for the first time since a fire destroyed the roof and spire two months ago. and four—time tour de france winner chris froome posts this picture from his hospital bed and says he's fully focused on getting back to his best after his high—speed crash. with the cricket world cup in full
this is bbc news. the headlines at 8: hundreds more people are urged to leave their homes in lincolnshire because of flooding brought on by heavy rain. going around to people, knocking on the door and then dropping sandbags, just basically helping people and doing what we can do. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, begins a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. her husband gives his full backing. i said, well, if you are going on a hunger strike i...
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sophie long, bbc news, san diego. jane: for more on this move and what the response may be, i mexicanith former ambassador to the u.s. what impact is all this having on u.s.-mexican relations? >> it is certainlyer the pral wrench in the works. first of all, if the tariffs std, and especially if the escalate to the 25% maximum the president has threatened to apply on mexican exports, it will have a huge economic impact on both countries. people forget that as a result of the trade war -- the u.s. trade war with china, mexico in the fit quarter of 2019 has now displaced china and is the first tradinpartner of the united states. we trade $1.6 billion a day of goods in both directions every single day. and it is not just what will happen with the price of avocados and mexican beer. it is everything from machinerym ical equipment to aeronautical components to autos. one of the things that has happened in these 20 years ofdu nafta is our pion platforms and supply chains have become integrated. what that means is that out of
sophie long, bbc news, san diego. jane: for more on this move and what the response may be, i mexicanith former ambassador to the u.s. what impact is all this having on u.s.-mexican relations? >> it is certainlyer the pral wrench in the works. first of all, if the tariffs std, and especially if the escalate to the 25% maximum the president has threatened to apply on mexican exports, it will have a huge economic impact on both countries. people forget that as a result of the trade war --...
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lizo mzimba, bbc news. england have beaten bangladesh, in their third cricket world cup match in cardiff. bangladesh had been chasing a total of 386. joe wilson reports. cricket has generally considered bangladesh to be underdogs. they see themselves as a very different animal. tiger! they came to cardiff with optimism and with good reason. bangladesh did beat england in the last world cup. and the one before that. this is new england. recovering from a defeat in their last game, england needed their opening batsmen to do exactly this. 100 partnership for roy and ba i rstow. 100 partnership for roy and bairstow. bangladesh chose to bowl first, it seemed a good idea at the time. technique from jason roy here, perfect. after the ball crossed the boundary for six, the technique declined. while fielding isn't easy for those paid to do it, a fumble coming from bangladesh. jason wright was watching them miss field and then thinking of celebrating his century. he wasn't looking at the umpire. all smiles in the end
lizo mzimba, bbc news. england have beaten bangladesh, in their third cricket world cup match in cardiff. bangladesh had been chasing a total of 386. joe wilson reports. cricket has generally considered bangladesh to be underdogs. they see themselves as a very different animal. tiger! they came to cardiff with optimism and with good reason. bangladesh did beat england in the last world cup. and the one before that. this is new england. recovering from a defeat in their last game, england needed...
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gareth barlow, bbc news. at the g20 meeting injapan this week, all eyes will be on president trump and president xi as they meet to try to defuse the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. president trump's enthusiasm for slapping tariffs on imports is seen by many as a major threat to prosperity around the world. but what do american businesses make of their president's apparent enthusiasm for trade wars? samira hussain has been speaking to some of them in pennsylvania. the fortunes of york pennsylvania were built on manufacturing. heavy industry remains essential to the local economy. and it is communities like these that acutely feel the impact of president trump's trade wars. bob wilson's business is selling electrical wire and cable. it has been hit by duties on the material it buys overseas and the finished product he sells to his customers. plans to hire two new fulltime staff have been put on hold. not knowing what the future is going to hold, those plans have since been put on the shelf
gareth barlow, bbc news. at the g20 meeting injapan this week, all eyes will be on president trump and president xi as they meet to try to defuse the trade war between the world's two biggest economies. president trump's enthusiasm for slapping tariffs on imports is seen by many as a major threat to prosperity around the world. but what do american businesses make of their president's apparent enthusiasm for trade wars? samira hussain has been speaking to some of them in pennsylvania. the...
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i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: donald trump is defending his deal with mexico over migration. the border agreement meant the us held off imposing tariffs on mexico. the us secretary of state called the deal "diplomacy at its finest" and a "significant win for the american people". a helicopter has crashed into a 54—storey building in manhattan in poor visibility, killing one person, believed to have been the pilot. no—one else was injured. the city authorities are checking whether the privately—owned aircraft had been cleared to fly in the area. and celebrities flexing their muscles has caught people's attention on our website. justin bieber has challenged tom cruise to a ufc—style cage fight. in a tweet, the 25—year—old singer said the hollywood actor would "never live it down" if he turned down the fight. yes, apparently that is what he said. do stay with us on bbc news. and a story from here in the uk to bring you. free tv licences for up to 3.7 million pensioners are being scrapped as
i'm kasia madera with bbc news. our top story: donald trump is defending his deal with mexico over migration. the border agreement meant the us held off imposing tariffs on mexico. the us secretary of state called the deal "diplomacy at its finest" and a "significant win for the american people". a helicopter has crashed into a 54—storey building in manhattan in poor visibility, killing one person, believed to have been the pilot. no—one else was injured. the city...
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that's all from the bbc news at one. hello there, you are watching bbc news. i am hello there, you are watching bbc news. iam holy. at hello there, you are watching bbc news. i am holy. at the bbc sport centre. the former head of uefa michel platini has been detained by french police investigating the award of the 2022 world cup to qatar. platini is still serving a football ban after being found guilty of receiving a disloyal payment from former fifa boss sepp blatter let's cross to paris where platini is being questioned jane dougall is there, jane. it is deeply embarrassing? yes. he is very well respected in france than in his playing days, the head of uefa in 2007 and was instrumental in bringing the world cup to france. it was very successful. this morning it was reported he was brought here to these buildings behind me, to the judicial police based in the ministry of the interior. his lawyer has been seen leaving the building but as yet there has been no sign of michel platini yet. there has been a statement for michel platini's solicitor. roughly transla
that's all from the bbc news at one. hello there, you are watching bbc news. i am hello there, you are watching bbc news. iam holy. at hello there, you are watching bbc news. i am holy. at the bbc sport centre. the former head of uefa michel platini has been detained by french police investigating the award of the 2022 world cup to qatar. platini is still serving a football ban after being found guilty of receiving a disloyal payment from former fifa boss sepp blatter let's cross to paris where...
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leigh milner, bbc news. let's talk now to stewart mckenzie from the hospital caterers association... thank you for talking to us. it's a volu nta ry thank you for talking to us. it's a voluntary organisation, isn't it? to celebrate the 70th anniversary and my understanding is that yourjob is to promote, develop and help improve catering in our hospitals so i would like to know are you surprised by this outbreak of listeria in our hospitals? yes, i am surprised. i'm also concerned about the food supply chain in terms of other supply chains in england and it's been quite fragmented. far too many companies providing them in the nhs and we need clear standards and robust governments around the standards to ensure we have full quality food safety of all commodities. a lot of us watching that now thought it was already in place and we had nothing to worry about. i think within our hospitals we don't have anything to worry about, the concern is actually the external supply chain that provides products to us and i t
leigh milner, bbc news. let's talk now to stewart mckenzie from the hospital caterers association... thank you for talking to us. it's a volu nta ry thank you for talking to us. it's a voluntary organisation, isn't it? to celebrate the 70th anniversary and my understanding is that yourjob is to promote, develop and help improve catering in our hospitals so i would like to know are you surprised by this outbreak of listeria in our hospitals? yes, i am surprised. i'm also concerned about the food...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: there has been a day of events to mark the tragedy of grenfell tower. the leading contender for the conservative party leadership race borisjohnson conservative party leadership race boris johnson says conservative party leadership race borisjohnson says he will take part ina borisjohnson says he will take part in a televised debate on the bbc on tuesday. two more hospital patients die in an outbreak of listeria linked to prepacked sandwiches, bringing the total number of deaths to five. us says footage shows iran was behind an attack in omagh yesterday. england prepared to take on argentina in the women's world cup tonight at 8pm. england play again tonight, as we just mentioned, but scotland are struggling in the women's world cup in france after losing 2—1 to japan. it is not just in france after losing 2—1 to japan. it is notjust scotland but that women's first world cup. this generation of scottish children will grow up with female footballers who inspire them.
this is bbc news. the headlines: there has been a day of events to mark the tragedy of grenfell tower. the leading contender for the conservative party leadership race borisjohnson conservative party leadership race boris johnson says conservative party leadership race borisjohnson says he will take part ina borisjohnson says he will take part in a televised debate on the bbc on tuesday. two more hospital patients die in an outbreak of listeria linked to prepacked sandwiches, bringing the total...
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and coming up on bbc news... scotland seek to make it two wins from two under new manager steve clarke, but can they cause an upset against belgium tonight? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. 0xfam, one of britain's biggest and best known charities, has been given a warning by the charity commission, that's the official watchdog in england and wales. it follows an inquiry into how 0xfam dealt with claims that some of its staff were involved in sexual misconduct, including paying for sex while they were in haiti to help victims of the earthquake in 2010. the report says that the charity failed to investigate fully allegations that children might have been involved. 0xfam has repeatedly apologised and today its chair of trustees described the episode as shameful. manveen rana reports. amid scenes of catastrophic damage, the earthquake in haiti in 2010 left hundreds of thousands dead and 1.5 million people without homes. but as this report shows, 0xfam, one of the biggest charities that went into haiti
and coming up on bbc news... scotland seek to make it two wins from two under new manager steve clarke, but can they cause an upset against belgium tonight? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. 0xfam, one of britain's biggest and best known charities, has been given a warning by the charity commission, that's the official watchdog in england and wales. it follows an inquiry into how 0xfam dealt with claims that some of its staff were involved in sexual misconduct, including paying...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the us says it could still apply trade tariffs if itjudges that mexico hasn't done enough to limit migration to the us. officials say they expect to see results within four to six weeks. a deal agreed on friday includes more troops being sent to mexico's southern border to stem the number of arrivals. the vatican has released a new document attacking modern conceptions of gender identity. it criticises the modern understanding of gender as something more complex than a straightforward binary division of sexes. it claims the current debate annihilates the concept of nature and destabilises the family, and that people claiming anything other than a binary gender are just being provocative. lgbt groups say it will encourage bigotry, hatred and violence. canada's announced a ban on the single—use plastics that are most harmful to the environment and the world's oceans. prime ministerjustin trudeau says the ban on items such as straws, cutlery, bags, and cotton buds will c
this is bbc news. the headlines: the us says it could still apply trade tariffs if itjudges that mexico hasn't done enough to limit migration to the us. officials say they expect to see results within four to six weeks. a deal agreed on friday includes more troops being sent to mexico's southern border to stem the number of arrivals. the vatican has released a new document attacking modern conceptions of gender identity. it criticises the modern understanding of gender as something more complex...