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the news was widely and prominently reported at the bbc. with george alagiah tweeting that he was proud that tv‘s six o'clock bulletin led on her life and influence. but when the story broke the bbc news alert and the website headlined its report of her death like this, using the word victim. prompting many complaints, like this one from becky stevens, on twitter. christopher oxford called it: and eleanor hill thought it was an appalling headline. we put this to bbc news, and they referred to a 2004 bbc interview in whichjill saward said that she had no complaint about being described as the ealing vicarage rape victim, as it enabled her to challenge politicians and work for change. a bbc spokesman added: we are always very careful to report sensitively on the news of someone‘s death and we covered in detail ms saward's extensive work as a sexual assault campaigner. ms saward was the first person in the uk to be raped and waive her right to anonymity, and hers was one of the most high—profile criminal cases of the decade, the reason w
the news was widely and prominently reported at the bbc. with george alagiah tweeting that he was proud that tv‘s six o'clock bulletin led on her life and influence. but when the story broke the bbc news alert and the website headlined its report of her death like this, using the word victim. prompting many complaints, like this one from becky stevens, on twitter. christopher oxford called it: and eleanor hill thought it was an appalling headline. we put this to bbc news, and they referred to...
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you are watching bbc news. let's ta ke you are watching bbc news. let's take you straight to washington, where they are close to the lincoln memorial, and that is the piano guys, and you'd be forgiven for not having heard of them, but they are taking part in a celebration for the impending inauguration of donald craig trump. this is —— donald jay trump. these guys are among the headline acts, as well as green day. pa rt headline acts, as well as green day. part of the reason they are having this at the moment is all trump and his inauguration team are attracting some a—list celebrities to take part in celebrations tomorrow. in fact, one hollywood broadway star, jennifer holliday, she's had to pull out after criticism from the lgb te community. we are possibly going to get some words from the man himself, donald trump, in the next few minutes. we will try to bring you that. but in the meantime, as i say, you are watching the piano guys. serenading a few thousand people there, i suppose! serenading a few thousand people there, isuppose! with ser
you are watching bbc news. let's ta ke you are watching bbc news. let's take you straight to washington, where they are close to the lincoln memorial, and that is the piano guys, and you'd be forgiven for not having heard of them, but they are taking part in a celebration for the impending inauguration of donald craig trump. this is —— donald jay trump. these guys are among the headline acts, as well as green day. pa rt headline acts, as well as green day. part of the reason they are having...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm: a manhunt is underway in turkey for the gunman responsible for killing at least 39 people in a packed nightclub in istanbul. this is the scene live outside the club this afternoon. the turkish president has called it a heinous attack. police in 0ldham are looking for a hit—and—run driver who killed 12—year—old helina kotlarova and seriously injured her 11—year—old cousin. they were holding hands together. they were holding hands together. they were holding hands together. they were crossing the road, and the car was, they were crossing the road, and the carwas, like, they were crossing the road, and the car was, like, driving they were crossing the road, and the carwas, like, driving too they were crossing the road, and the car was, like, driving too fast. the royal family have attended a new year's day church service in sandringham, but without the queen, who still has a heavy cold. also in the next hour: hull officially becomes the uk's city of cult
this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm: a manhunt is underway in turkey for the gunman responsible for killing at least 39 people in a packed nightclub in istanbul. this is the scene live outside the club this afternoon. the turkish president has called it a heinous attack. police in 0ldham are looking for a hit—and—run driver who killed 12—year—old helina kotlarova and seriously injured her 11—year—old cousin. they were holding hands together. they were holding hands together. they...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 8.00pm: trump talks tough on trade, telling fellow republicans he wants bilateral deals,that would include 30—day termination clauses. and there will be one—on—one deals and if that particular country doesn't treat us fairly, we send them a 30 day notice of termination. mr trump's comments come as theresa may touches down in the us — where she'll become the first world leader to meet the new president. we will bring you her speech live from philadelphia in this hour. suicide rates in prisons in england and wales have reached record levels — with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. also this hour — strong consumer spending helps the economy grow faster than expected. new figures say it grew by 0.6% during the final quarter of last year — easing fears of a slowdown following the brexit vote.
this is bbc news. the headlines at 8.00pm: trump talks tough on trade, telling fellow republicans he wants bilateral deals,that would include 30—day termination clauses. and there will be one—on—one deals and if that particular country doesn't treat us fairly, we send them a 30 day notice of termination. mr trump's comments come as theresa may touches down in the us — where she'll become the first world leader to meet the new president. we will bring you her speech live from...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. the first full day in office begins for president trump as the new american leader begins to follow through on his campaign pledges. meanwhile, around the world nearly 700 demonstrations are taking place in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hotel which was buried by an avalanche three days ago. a man has appeared in court in sheffield charged with the murder of 16—year—old leonne weeks. her body was found on a pathway near rotherham on monday. now it's time for newswatch with samira ahmed. this week, is the bbc broadcasting too much bad news about brexit? hello. welcome to newswatch. coming up hello. welcome to newswatch. coming up on this programme. the prime minister reveals more of the government's plans for leaving the european union. but is the bbc obsessed with the potential downsides of brexit? and the bbc trust says a report aboutjeremy corbyn‘s policies on shoot to kill was inaccurate but the corp
this is bbc news. the headlines. the first full day in office begins for president trump as the new american leader begins to follow through on his campaign pledges. meanwhile, around the world nearly 700 demonstrations are taking place in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hotel which was buried by an avalanche three days ago. a man has appeared in court in sheffield charged with the murder of 16—year—old leonne...
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robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. donald trump is with the department of homeland security and will speak in the next few minutes from the podium and you get all the details of what he says soon. but he is about to address the attendees there on homeland security. now, time for a look at the weather and helen has all the details. hello there. poor visibility for the next few hours with the fog but the wind is starting to pick up and it will lift the low—level fog. what does that mean? it means this is coming in off the continent and pushing northwards and eastwards. not preventing a fall in the temperature though and it looks as though it will be a cold night despite the cloud. some freezing drizzle onto frozen surfaces so quite treacherous. not too bad in scotla nd quite treacherous. not too bad in scotland and northern ireland but in the sticks of scotland and other parts a widespread frost and a bitterly cold night. hill fog around as well. very little brightening during the day. the best brightness will be in th
robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. donald trump is with the department of homeland security and will speak in the next few minutes from the podium and you get all the details of what he says soon. but he is about to address the attendees there on homeland security. now, time for a look at the weather and helen has all the details. hello there. poor visibility for the next few hours with the fog but the wind is starting to pick up and it will lift the low—level fog. what does that mean? it means...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: downing street warns gps in england that they must keep their surgeries open at times which suit patients, orface having theirfunding cut. towns and villages along england's east coast have escaped significant flooding after a change in wind direction prevented a storm surge. more than 5000 homes were evacuated. the commons brexit committee says theresa may must spell out whether she wants the uk to remain in the single market by the middle of next month, before brexit talks can begin. a girl stolen from a hospital in florida when she was just eight hours old is found 18 years after she disappeared. a woman's been charged with kidnapping. now on bbc news, the story of yulia stepanova, the russian athlete who exposed the state—sponsored doping scandal, in life on the run. yulia stepanova, russian champion, world—class athlete turned whistle-blower. her contribution to sport and the fight against doping is beyond comparison. nobody has done more for the anti—doping
this is bbc news. the headlines: downing street warns gps in england that they must keep their surgeries open at times which suit patients, orface having theirfunding cut. towns and villages along england's east coast have escaped significant flooding after a change in wind direction prevented a storm surge. more than 5000 homes were evacuated. the commons brexit committee says theresa may must spell out whether she wants the uk to remain in the single market by the middle of next month, before...
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this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at eight o'clock: theresa may orders the foreign secretary and the home secretary to speak to their american counterparts and raise concerns about the us travel ban imposed by donald trump. in terms of messaging to the white house, it needs to be made clear how disagreeable disappears not just house, it needs to be made clear how disagreeable disappears notjust in the uk but across the free world. labour calls for the president's planned state visit to the uk to be cancelled unless the ban is lifted. more than 600,000 people have supported an online petition which says donald trump should not be invited. in yemen, us commandos have killed at least 14 al qaeda militants in a raid authorised by president trump. and the right of parents to take their children on holiday
this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at eight o'clock: theresa may orders the foreign secretary and the home secretary to speak to their american counterparts and raise concerns about the us travel ban imposed by donald trump. in terms of messaging to the white house, it needs to be made clear how disagreeable disappears not just house, it needs to be made clear how disagreeable disappears notjust in the uk but across the free world. labour calls for the president's planned state...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may orders the foreign secretary and the home secretary to speak to their american counterparts and raise concerns about the us travel ban imposed by donald trump. labour calls for the president's planned state visit to the uk to be cancelled unless the ban is lifted. more than 500,000 people are supported an online petition saying donald trump should not be invited. in yemen, us commandos have killed at least 30 suspected al-qaeda fighters and civilians in a raid authorised by president trump. french voters have been to the polls to choose the socialist party candidate for a pro—‘s presidential election. in the next hour: —— at april's presidential election.
this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may orders the foreign secretary and the home secretary to speak to their american counterparts and raise concerns about the us travel ban imposed by donald trump. labour calls for the president's planned state visit to the uk to be cancelled unless the ban is lifted. more than 500,000 people are supported an online petition saying donald trump should not be invited. in yemen, us commandos have killed at least 30 suspected al-qaeda fighters and civilians...
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time for the news wherever you are. you are watching bbc news. let's return to the news that the former president of iran a has died at the age of 82. —— akbar hashemi rafsanjani. he was a central figure in iranian politics for at least a decade and a half, certainly in the 19805. decade and a half, certainly in the 1980s. he was recognised as being number two to the ayatollahs humanely and he played a central role in the prosecution of the iraq war. he became the president in 1989 and he also played a big role in facilitating the rise to power of the current leader. the two enjoyed and an easy equilibrium, a balance of power for four and an easy equilibrium, a balance of powerforfour or and an easy equilibrium, a balance of power for four or five years before the tensions got too high and the dfid since became too great. —— differences. since the rise of the reformists, his star has been on the decline. i wonder how his influence might be felt in the future? would he approve of the direction iran is heading in? that is a good question. h
time for the news wherever you are. you are watching bbc news. let's return to the news that the former president of iran a has died at the age of 82. —— akbar hashemi rafsanjani. he was a central figure in iranian politics for at least a decade and a half, certainly in the 19805. decade and a half, certainly in the 1980s. he was recognised as being number two to the ayatollahs humanely and he played a central role in the prosecution of the iraq war. he became the president in 1989 and he...
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now on bbc news. for the first time, refugees around the world are hoping to compete as olympic athletes. all eyes are on rio as the world's most elite athletes hope to make their countries proud. and for the first time, the international olympic committee have announced that there will be a new team created for refugee athletes. we will welcome these refugee athletes to the olympic games, with the olympic flag and with the olympic anthem. we are all touched and moved by the magnitude of the current worldwide refugee crisis. 43 refugees have been identified as hopefuls. only ten will be selected. i will be following the journeys of some of those athletes in germany, kenya and here in brazil. this is notjust about winning medals, but a chance to reclaim their identity and save theirfamilies. we want to show the world that through sport peace can be achieved. last year, germany received almost half a million asylum applications. but officials say at least a million people have arrived, seeking refuge ac
now on bbc news. for the first time, refugees around the world are hoping to compete as olympic athletes. all eyes are on rio as the world's most elite athletes hope to make their countries proud. and for the first time, the international olympic committee have announced that there will be a new team created for refugee athletes. we will welcome these refugee athletes to the olympic games, with the olympic flag and with the olympic anthem. we are all touched and moved by the magnitude of the...
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victoria gill, bbc news, antarctica. that's it from this special edition of reporters, looking back at some of the best reports from this year. from me, david eades, bye for now. new year ‘s day was a bit of a shocker. for many it turned out to bea shocker. for many it turned out to be a wet day. tomorrow it will be sunny and but colder as well. chilly aircoming in underthose sunny and but colder as well. chilly air coming in under those clearing skies. temperatures falling away quite sharply and frost developing later on the night. cold air coming in behind the cold front, which brought the rain earlier on, clearing the south—east coast right now. showers, wintry showers across the north of scotland and known into —— and down into more areas. the north of scotland and known into -- and down into more areas. some slippery slopes and warnings out for ice across northern parts of scotland and the north—east coast. further west, a clear and sunny start but you will have to wear several layers because they will be
victoria gill, bbc news, antarctica. that's it from this special edition of reporters, looking back at some of the best reports from this year. from me, david eades, bye for now. new year ‘s day was a bit of a shocker. for many it turned out to bea shocker. for many it turned out to be a wet day. tomorrow it will be sunny and but colder as well. chilly aircoming in underthose sunny and but colder as well. chilly air coming in under those clearing skies. temperatures falling away quite sharply...
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jon sopel, bbc news. katty: republican senator john barrasso of wyoming sits on both the energy and environment committees. i spoke to him a short time ago on our newly launched program 100 days. , it looks like with these signings on the pipeline this morning and that endless struggle between jobs and the environment in the trump administration, jobs are going to win. >> i am the chairman of the environment and public works committee in the senate. i believe it is not one or the other. i believe we can have clean air, water, land, and still a healthy economy. the obama administration had so many expensive regulations were the costs were real and the benefits were unproven, that i think donald trump will strike the right balance. he has done that with his epa administrator choice. to be a member of his cabinet. i think you can do it all. katty: but you need regulations, too. would you ever support environmental regulations? >> i believe the whole purpose of the epa is important, but they have lost their w
jon sopel, bbc news. katty: republican senator john barrasso of wyoming sits on both the energy and environment committees. i spoke to him a short time ago on our newly launched program 100 days. , it looks like with these signings on the pipeline this morning and that endless struggle between jobs and the environment in the trump administration, jobs are going to win. >> i am the chairman of the environment and public works committee in the senate. i believe it is not one or the other. i...
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now on bbc news, the travel show. it has gone from being one of the poorest countries in the world to relative prosperity today, and has a reputation as a beacon of responsible tourism. the republic of botswana has been on quite a journey in its 50 years of independence. and i am on a personal mission to explore how people here have shared this land with such a diversity of wildlife for millennia. and if tourism can help maintain that delicate balance. the big day, the 50th anniversary, draws ever nearer, and rehearsals are well underway. half a century of independence is a big dealfor the people of botswana, who have seen their country overcome some major hurdles. we had few schools. the only schools that were there were run by missionaries. it has been a journey where one could say we were starting from nothing. and there have been some serious crises. at one point, the country had the world's highest rate of hiv infection. but sensible treatment and prevention programmes mean that the worst is over. when one talks
now on bbc news, the travel show. it has gone from being one of the poorest countries in the world to relative prosperity today, and has a reputation as a beacon of responsible tourism. the republic of botswana has been on quite a journey in its 50 years of independence. and i am on a personal mission to explore how people here have shared this land with such a diversity of wildlife for millennia. and if tourism can help maintain that delicate balance. the big day, the 50th anniversary, draws...
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now on bbc news, david bowie, ronnie corbett and victoria wood — just a few of those who left us last year, and whose lives are celebrated in review 2016: we remember part two. # i've heard there was a secret chord that david played...#. i only do the music i can do. i would like to do many other kinds. but with the limits of my talent i'm obliged to do my own kind of songs. # it goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, # the minorfourth, the major lift, # the baffled king composing hallelujah. ..#. # suzanne takes you down to her place...#. i loved his car, which he wore like a snail shell everywhere. you know, if we sold 400 books of poetry in canada, then we considered ourselves to be well on our way to immortality. but i couldn't pay the rent. in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify my economic situation by becoming a singer. # i remember you well in the chelsea hotel. # you were talking so brave and so sweet #. # hallelujah, hallelujah. ..#. # you'll like this, you'll like it #. not a lot, not a lot. you can go to a party and say to somebody, "have yo
now on bbc news, david bowie, ronnie corbett and victoria wood — just a few of those who left us last year, and whose lives are celebrated in review 2016: we remember part two. # i've heard there was a secret chord that david played...#. i only do the music i can do. i would like to do many other kinds. but with the limits of my talent i'm obliged to do my own kind of songs. # it goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, # the minorfourth, the major lift, # the baffled king composing hallelujah....
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welcome to bbc news. this is the top story. the us congress has voted to begin the process to repeal 0bamacare. but some congress members have expressed reservations about starting the repeal process before a replacement healthcare programme has been agreed. rural hospitals will be closed. and they have no alternative proposition. they want to kill aca, but they have no idea about how they
welcome to bbc news. this is the top story. the us congress has voted to begin the process to repeal 0bamacare. but some congress members have expressed reservations about starting the repeal process before a replacement healthcare programme has been agreed. rural hospitals will be closed. and they have no alternative proposition. they want to kill aca, but they have no idea about how they
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rebecca hanley, bbc news. nowadays they're quite pampered millionaires, these premier league footballers, so they will not be used to the facilities they will get at sutton. sutton will lay on a lovely spread and make them welcome, i am sure, but arsenal will be out of their comfort zone and it's a big competition for us and think of the season. they beat southampton 5—0 at the weekend and that shows the seriousness with which arsene wenger takes the competition and he has won it many times and reached the final. the young players seem to rise to the occasion for him in the fa cup. it is not easy for sutton but it's the exact draw they would have wanted, one of the big boys at their home patch. for some of these players it could be their one big chance at the big time, they will not want to let it slip by. here's the draw in full. lincoln city, who play in the fifth tier of english football, will play their eighth fa cup tie of the season when they head to premier league side burnley. fulham host eight—tim
rebecca hanley, bbc news. nowadays they're quite pampered millionaires, these premier league footballers, so they will not be used to the facilities they will get at sutton. sutton will lay on a lovely spread and make them welcome, i am sure, but arsenal will be out of their comfort zone and it's a big competition for us and think of the season. they beat southampton 5—0 at the weekend and that shows the seriousness with which arsene wenger takes the competition and he has won it many times...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. a second girl has died following a hit—and—run incident on new year's eve. zaneta krokova died in hospital this morning. her cousin helina kotlarova died at the scene in oldham, greater manchester. four men have been arrested. anti—terror police in turkey say they've arrested eight people in connection with the new year's attack on a nightclub in istanbul which left 39 people dead. the suspected gunman is still thought to be at large. rail passengers are facing higher fares across the uk as average price increases of 2.3% are introduced on the first weekday of the new year. i think it's a disgrace particularly because the railways aren't that efficient. there's always delays. jeremy corbyn could step down if labour's fortunes do not improve before the next general election in 2020, according to unite union leader len mccluskey. now on bbc news all the world really is a stage as the bbc world service presents a series of stories about sha kespeare‘s impact across the globe. the
this is bbc news. the headlines. a second girl has died following a hit—and—run incident on new year's eve. zaneta krokova died in hospital this morning. her cousin helina kotlarova died at the scene in oldham, greater manchester. four men have been arrested. anti—terror police in turkey say they've arrested eight people in connection with the new year's attack on a nightclub in istanbul which left 39 people dead. the suspected gunman is still thought to be at large. rail passengers are...
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now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the best view in the world, super—smart singapore, and a race to save shanghai. 5:1i5am on sunday 19th october 2014, 19 miles above new mexico, and the type of sunrise that not many people have ever seen. it's the view from a test flight which is preparing to take tourists into the stratosphere by balloon. while all the attention has been focused on space tourism using rockets and space planes, we've got exclusive access to one company in the arizona desert that's been quietly building its own spaceport. welcome to world view. it's really the way to do space tourism, because you want to go and spend time and look at the view and have a gentle ride up and a gentle ride back. i mean, look, the rocket rides are going to be great, i'm sure, but for me, i want to sit there with my glass of champagne and my best friend and look. tickets are currently selling for $75,000 each for a two—hour ascent in a pressurised capsule to an altitude of 100,000 feet. today, one of world vie
now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, the best view in the world, super—smart singapore, and a race to save shanghai. 5:1i5am on sunday 19th october 2014, 19 miles above new mexico, and the type of sunrise that not many people have ever seen. it's the view from a test flight which is preparing to take tourists into the stratosphere by balloon. while all the attention has been focused on space tourism using rockets and space planes, we've got exclusive access to one company in the...
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daniel boettcher, bbc news. the drama lion — which tells the true story of an adopted man searching for his lost family — has been been nominated for six 0scar awards. the film stars nicole kidman and british actor dev patel — who has also been nominated for best supporting actor. with me is iain canning — he's the producer of the oscar nominated, lion. hgppy happy man. it has been a good day. where did you find out coach mikel where did you find out coach mike i was in the office and could not bear to watch the live feeds so i wandered about until i could hear screams of joy and wandered about until i could hear screams ofjoy and then i was ok. but you have been here before. we we re but you have been here before. we were here with the king ‘s speech, yes, a very special time. so were here with the king ‘s speech, yes, a very specialtime. 50 nice were here with the king ‘s speech, yes, a very special time. 50 nice to be nominated again. tell us yes, a very special time. so nice to be nominated aga
daniel boettcher, bbc news. the drama lion — which tells the true story of an adopted man searching for his lost family — has been been nominated for six 0scar awards. the film stars nicole kidman and british actor dev patel — who has also been nominated for best supporting actor. with me is iain canning — he's the producer of the oscar nominated, lion. hgppy happy man. it has been a good day. where did you find out coach mikel where did you find out coach mike i was in the office and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. laws to prevent women being discriminated against when it comes to dress codes at work aren't being enforced properly — according to a group of mps. the report was commissioned after a receptionist was sent home for not wearing high—heeled shoes. when mps began to investigate, they were inundated with complaints from women with similar experiences. emma simpson reports. meet nicola thorpe. she was told to wear high heels on herfirst day temping at a city firm. scarlet harris is the women's equality officer at the tuc. melanie bramwell runs a recruitment agency. i caught up with them to hear about dress code discrimination and how nicola refused to toe the line. when i realised that they were insisting that all women wore high heels to portray their desired image, it made me realise that, actually, my employer didn't want me to just look smart and professional, they wanted me to look attractive and i didn't want to be seen as attractive in the workplace. ijust wanted to do myjob. s
fergus walsh, bbc news. laws to prevent women being discriminated against when it comes to dress codes at work aren't being enforced properly — according to a group of mps. the report was commissioned after a receptionist was sent home for not wearing high—heeled shoes. when mps began to investigate, they were inundated with complaints from women with similar experiences. emma simpson reports. meet nicola thorpe. she was told to wear high heels on herfirst day temping at a city firm....
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you've been watching this bbc news special of the inauguration of the next president of america. i. i, donaldj i, donald] trump, do solemnly swear. . . i, donald] trump, do solemnly swear... that i will faithfully execute... the office of president of united states, so help me god. from this day forward, it is going to be only america first. as we start the weekend, high pressure is dominating the scene. quite widespread frost. fog is a bit of a player as well. where we have kept cloud overnight, it will help to keep the temperatures up. that is along the western side, devon to cornwall. eastern england as well in some spots. i don't doubt that on the welsh and english border it will be —5, —6. more fog in northern ireland. clear skies with widespread frost in scotland. the far north will have more cloud, so frost—free in the northern isles. as we get on through the day, the fog lifting away. a lot of fine and dry weather around. notice this area of cloud coming out of the north sea. a bother initially for the east of england. then it could get to the western side of the midla
you've been watching this bbc news special of the inauguration of the next president of america. i. i, donaldj i, donald] trump, do solemnly swear. . . i, donald] trump, do solemnly swear... that i will faithfully execute... the office of president of united states, so help me god. from this day forward, it is going to be only america first. as we start the weekend, high pressure is dominating the scene. quite widespread frost. fog is a bit of a player as well. where we have kept cloud...
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this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: president trump has signed an order to build a wall on the us border with mexico, one of his main of his main campaign promises. construction could begin in months. nation without borders is not a nation. beginning today, the united states of america gets back control of its borders, gets back its borders. mps will get a chance to scrutinise the government's brexit strategy after theresa may said she'll produce a white paper. the royal bank of scotland is to set aside another $4 billion to pay fines for miss—selling. british scientists have identified 1a new disorders affecting children after analysing the genes of thousands of children with rare, undiagnosed conditions. and on newsnight we find out what the mexicans think about donald trump's proposed border wall and speak to the playwright david pair about his film on holocaust denial. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has signed an executive order to build a wall along the us border with
this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: president trump has signed an order to build a wall on the us border with mexico, one of his main of his main campaign promises. construction could begin in months. nation without borders is not a nation. beginning today, the united states of america gets back control of its borders, gets back its borders. mps will get a chance to scrutinise the government's brexit strategy after theresa may said she'll produce a white paper. the royal...
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james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. a week of violent riots. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. upon by police dogs. throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the top story this hour. done for many, many decades. more on that now. at the centre for strategic and international studies. hejoins us from chevy chase, maryland. good to talk to you. administration so you might have to be careful what you say. be careful what you say. been done for america for many decades and how will they be done? decades and how will they be done? are claiming it as china's territory, 300,000 kilometres. territory, 300,000 kilometres. them or either tell the world —— the obama administration. obama administration. it would don't own their own satellites. own their own satellites. of all the destruction of
james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. a week of violent riots. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. upon by police dogs. throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the top story this hour. done for many,...
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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: leaders of the devolved governments in scotland, wales and northern ireland have demanded a greater role in brexit negotiations. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore decision day for the bank ofjapan. we hear from the business decision day for the bank ofjapan. we hearfrom the business is speaking up against the new us travel ban. good morning asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. in a few hours time, the governor of the bank ofjapan, hours time, the governor of the bank of japan, the central hours time, the governor of the bank ofjapan, the central bank, will be revealing its next monetary move. since the all directions of donald trump the yen has been strengthening and how much willjapan be impacted by trump's policies is unclear. the boj and massive bond buying programme largely considered to have faded. what else can the boj do to start the economy? we are seeing interest rates are ready at miners. banks buying go
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: leaders of the devolved governments in scotland, wales and northern ireland have demanded a greater role in brexit negotiations. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore decision day for the bank ofjapan. we hear from the business decision day for the bank ofjapan. we hearfrom the business is speaking up against the new us travel ban. good morning asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. in a few hours time,...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. and a fire on board an indonesian ferry has left 23 people dead, with many others still missing. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong, demanding full democracy. they accuse the government of cracking down on pro—democracy legislators and say beijing has interfered in hong kong's affairs by interpreting its local laws. helier cheung has more. it may be new year's day, but hong kong's protestors aren't celebrating. instead, they're marching through hong kong streets calling for democratic reform. activists hold pro—democracy marches every year in hong kong, but this time there is a new source of tension. these protesters are furious that the government is trying to disqualify four democratically elected legislators. the government says the legislators gave invalid oaths and so shoul
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. and a fire on board an indonesian ferry has left 23 people dead, with many others still missing. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong, demanding full democracy. they accuse the government of cracking down on pro—democracy legislators and say beijing has interfered in hong...
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that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines this evening. wales make alun wynjones captain for the six nations and warburton has to fight for his place. konta is one of 5 british players into the australian open second round, the most in 30 years in melbourne. and it's a big night in the fa cup...six third round replays, including non league lincoln looking to shock championship ipswich once again. evening. we told you last week that this was going to happen. wales interim head coach has made alun wynjones his captain for the six nations and after a record 49 caps as skipper, sam warburton is going to have prove that he deserves a place in the side. also in the 36 man squad are 7 uncapped players. tomos dafydd reports. he led his country for the last time, after six years in the job, sam warburton was my place in the side could be under more pressure than ever before. his captain once the flanker to focus on his form and fitness and concentrate on securing a starting pla
that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, these are our sportsday headlines this evening. wales make alun wynjones captain for the six nations and warburton has to fight for his place. konta is one of 5 british players into the australian open second round, the most in 30 years in melbourne. and it's a big night in the fa cup...six third round replays, including non league lincoln looking to shock championship ipswich once again. evening. we...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. there has been another arrest in the unfolding corruption scandal in south korea. the daughter of the president's best friend has been held by danish police, and will return to seoul to face questioning. more than 50 moroccan and spanish security officers have been injured trying to prevent migrants storming a barrier protecting the spanish territory of ceuta, in north africa. the enclave is often targeted by sub—saharan africans trying to get into the eu. greg dawson has the latest. this is the moment where their struggle to enter europe was stopped. at the top of the six metre barbed wire fence, facing rows of spanish officers waiting to turn them back to morocco. authorities say the attempt to storm this border had been extremely violent, with migrants armed with wire cutters, iron bars and rocks. one bor
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. there has been another arrest in the unfolding corruption scandal in south korea. the daughter of the president's best friend has been held by danish police, and will return to seoul to face questioning. more than 50 moroccan and spanish security officers have been injured trying to prevent migrants...
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ian pannell, bbc news, washington. stay with us on bbc news. coming up we have more reaction to donald trump taking offers as will as a look for what it could mean for the rest of the world. for all of you who have done amazing and remarkable work, i can't wait to see what you do next. this is bbc news. i'm lebo diseko. the latest headlines: president donald trump has signed his first executive order in the oval office. tens of thousands of people watched his swearing—in ceremony in front of the us capitol. but there've also been clashes in washington between police and people opposed to mr trump's presidency. sahar aziz is professor of law from texas a&m university school of law and a non—resident fellow of brookings doha centre. she told me some people may still find it difficult to back president trump. i think it is difficult to do that if you have a president who, for example, uses the term, we will unite against radical islamic terrorism. he goes out of his way to make that point in an inaugural speech, which is code for crusades. thi
ian pannell, bbc news, washington. stay with us on bbc news. coming up we have more reaction to donald trump taking offers as will as a look for what it could mean for the rest of the world. for all of you who have done amazing and remarkable work, i can't wait to see what you do next. this is bbc news. i'm lebo diseko. the latest headlines: president donald trump has signed his first executive order in the oval office. tens of thousands of people watched his swearing—in ceremony in front of...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister has said she wants britain to leave the sing —— single market after brexit. she made the announcement in herfirst major speech outlining her strategy for leaving the eu. not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has accused the prime minister of taking the extreme option. an inquest into the deaths of 30 britons, who were shot dead at a beach resort in tunisia in 2015, has heard that security in the hotel was criticised six months earlier. now on bbc news hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. in every culture on earth, dance is a physical, joyfulform of expression and communication. it is ina way expression and communication. it is in a way the world's most basic common language. my guest today epitomises the ability of dance to ci’oss epitomises the ability of dance to cross borders of time and s
this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister has said she wants britain to leave the sing —— single market after brexit. she made the announcement in herfirst major speech outlining her strategy for leaving the eu. not partial membership of the european union, associate membership of the european union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has accused the prime minister of taking the extreme option. an inquest into the deaths of 30...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. four israeli soldiers are killed injerusalem — after a man drives a lorry into them. icy temperatures in europe lead to the deaths of more than 20 people across the continent. also coming up the former iranian president rafsa nja ni the former iranian president rafsa njani has died the former iranian president rafsanjani has died at the age of 82. we'll get a round—up of the latest sports news, including the scores from england's fa cup. it hasn't been all plain sailing for the premier league teams.
this is bbc news. the headlines. four israeli soldiers are killed injerusalem — after a man drives a lorry into them. icy temperatures in europe lead to the deaths of more than 20 people across the continent. also coming up the former iranian president rafsa nja ni the former iranian president rafsa njani has died the former iranian president rafsanjani has died at the age of 82. we'll get a round—up of the latest sports news, including the scores from england's fa cup. it hasn't been all...
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james robbins, bbc news. the new president and the first lady are attending the last post inauguration ball, the third they have been to, this is called the salute to our armed forces ball, joined by mike pence and his wife, susan, as well as their families, and you can see the children coming out tojoin them and you can see the children coming out to join them now, and they were joined by members of the military, who were on hand to dance the night away. this is a ticket only affair, and it was traditionally only attended by veterans, first responders and serving members of the armed forces, but of course, this being a very special night, it was done slightly differently tonight. we willjust leave you with those pictures, donald trump and his wife, melania, at the last ball. hello. many of us have enjoyed quite a settled spell of weather over recent days, but that's not to say that we're all enjoying the same sorts of conditions. the weather watcher pictures again tell the tale. cold, frosty starts across th
james robbins, bbc news. the new president and the first lady are attending the last post inauguration ball, the third they have been to, this is called the salute to our armed forces ball, joined by mike pence and his wife, susan, as well as their families, and you can see the children coming out tojoin them and you can see the children coming out to join them now, and they were joined by members of the military, who were on hand to dance the night away. this is a ticket only affair, and it...
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anna holligan, bbc news in the hague. now, anxious times at formula 1 after the man who transformed the sport into a billion dollar global business stood down this week. bernie ecclestone ruled f1 for nearly a0 years with an iron grip and an astuteness that's been arguable unmatched across business and sporting worlds. but he's been accused by his successor, chase cary, of running the sport like a one—man dictator. the new man at the top of formula one has been talking to dan roan about the future of the sport. there's bernie ecclestone, the tsar of formula one. he's been a driving force like no other. having ruled formula 1 with an iron grip for decades, bernie ecclestone transformed it into a global commercial phenomenom. oh, my goodness, this is fantastic! at times it seemed he would go on forever, but with a multi—billion pound american takeover came a sudden change in direction. f1‘s new boss told me why it was the end of the road for the man he's replaced. i would expect this is difficult for bernie. this is a
anna holligan, bbc news in the hague. now, anxious times at formula 1 after the man who transformed the sport into a billion dollar global business stood down this week. bernie ecclestone ruled f1 for nearly a0 years with an iron grip and an astuteness that's been arguable unmatched across business and sporting worlds. but he's been accused by his successor, chase cary, of running the sport like a one—man dictator. the new man at the top of formula one has been talking to dan roan about the...
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next on bbc news, it's meet the author. we will leave you with some of the best moments from the third round of the fa cup so far. the american west coast has always seemed, for many people, a shangri—la over the horizon, all sunshine and freedom, the last frontier that's bound to be a happy journey‘s end. the poet adam o'riordan sets his collection of short stories, the burning ground, on that golden coast, where lives collide in los angeles, a city that sometimes seems the most artificial in the world, but always casts its own mysterious spell. welcome. you describe, in these stories, something of the magic of california. what does that mean to you? i think to me it's always been a place that's had that potential, that distance, that sense of it sort of being on the very edge of the known world, or certainly the anglophone world. the space, the lights. you have a quote at the beginning of the book from christopher isherwood, which is very striking, and he uses the word "untamed" about california. yeah. on the one hand
next on bbc news, it's meet the author. we will leave you with some of the best moments from the third round of the fa cup so far. the american west coast has always seemed, for many people, a shangri—la over the horizon, all sunshine and freedom, the last frontier that's bound to be a happy journey‘s end. the poet adam o'riordan sets his collection of short stories, the burning ground, on that golden coast, where lives collide in los angeles, a city that sometimes seems the most artificial...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... the prime minister says britain cannot expect to hold on to "bits" of its membership after leaving the eu. theresa may insisted she will be able to secure control over immigration to the uk as well as favourable trading terms with the eu during brexit negotiations. the israeli prime minister says the so—called supporter of the ceramic state group —— the queen has attended church at sandringham after missing services over christmas and the new year because of a heavy cold. the israeli ambassador in london has apologised after an embassy official was secretly filmed saying he wanted to "take down" the foreign office minister sir alan duncan — who's a strong critic ofjewish settlements. heavy snowfalls and sub—zero temperatures are continuing across europe and the eastern united states — causing more than 20 deaths and bringing transport chaos. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week... internet fridge, finger phone, garden car and privacy pants. right, let's get 2017
this is bbc news. the headlines... the prime minister says britain cannot expect to hold on to "bits" of its membership after leaving the eu. theresa may insisted she will be able to secure control over immigration to the uk as well as favourable trading terms with the eu during brexit negotiations. the israeli prime minister says the so—called supporter of the ceramic state group —— the queen has attended church at sandringham after missing services over christmas and the new...
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this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: snow and strong winds are causing disruption across many parts of the uk. homes in eastern england are evacuated following severe flood warnings. there is concern forjust over 3000 properties between the humber and the wash that defences will be breached and it will be flooded. do you vow to give the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? donald trump's choice for head of the cia praises the intelligence community, hours after mr trump had criticised them. i have seen their morale through tough times and i have seen them walk through fire to do theirjobs ina walk through fire to do theirjobs in a rational way. the footballing world pays tribute to the former england manager, graham taylor, who's died at the age of 72. and on newsnight, we learn more about the leaked trump dossier. what did british authorities know about the memo and the impact it could have on the president—elect? join me at 11.15. good evening, and welcome to bbc ne
this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11: snow and strong winds are causing disruption across many parts of the uk. homes in eastern england are evacuated following severe flood warnings. there is concern forjust over 3000 properties between the humber and the wash that defences will be breached and it will be flooded. do you vow to give the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? donald trump's choice for head of the cia praises the intelligence...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister has promised to control immigration as well as strike a good trade deal with the eu after brexit. theresa may said britain could not expect to hold on to "bits" of its membership. this the former president of iran, akbar rafsanjani, has died in tehran at the age of 82. he was one of the country's leaning moderates. israel's prime minister says the islamic state group is to blame for a deadly truck attack injerusalem. four israeli soldiers were killed when a truck drove into them and then reversed to hit them again. 20 people have died in plunging temperatures across europe, with even the greek islands blanketed in snow. temperatures in russia have plunged to —30. is the queen has made herfirst public appearance of the year, attending church on her sandringham estate, after a heavy cold forced her to miss events over christmas. and now we have all the sport. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jessica creighton. coming up on the programme: league
this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister has promised to control immigration as well as strike a good trade deal with the eu after brexit. theresa may said britain could not expect to hold on to "bits" of its membership. this the former president of iran, akbar rafsanjani, has died in tehran at the age of 82. he was one of the country's leaning moderates. israel's prime minister says the islamic state group is to blame for a deadly truck attack injerusalem. four israeli...
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emma simpspon, bbc news. the brazilian government is planning to to build dozens of dams in the amazon region. it says it will boost the economy and provide clean energy. but critics say it will also mean deforestation, and the end of traditional life for many of brazil's indigenous tribe, as wyre davies now reports. from the heart of the planet's greatest rainforest emerges one of the world's biggest civil engineering projects. a monolithic monument to progress. the belo monte dam is brazil's answer to its growing energy needs. mired in controversy and allegations of corruption, the $18 billion dam partially blocks the xingu, a major amazon tributary, and has flooded thousands of acres of rainforest. there's a human cost too. the local fishing industry has been decimated, and thousands of riverside dwellers have lost their land and their livelihoods. forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, sastuma, showing us his now worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making million
emma simpspon, bbc news. the brazilian government is planning to to build dozens of dams in the amazon region. it says it will boost the economy and provide clean energy. but critics say it will also mean deforestation, and the end of traditional life for many of brazil's indigenous tribe, as wyre davies now reports. from the heart of the planet's greatest rainforest emerges one of the world's biggest civil engineering projects. a monolithic monument to progress. the belo monte dam is brazil's...
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this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: demands for the prime minister to make a commons statement tomorrow about problems with a test of the trident missile system, and what she knew when. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. the prime minister has confirmed she'll talk to donald trump on friday about the importance of nato, when she visits the new president in washington. choose life, choose facebook and hope that someone somewhere ca res. it helped define the 1990s, now train—spotting returns for a new generation. also, in the next hour, we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's papers, including the financial times, which has more reaction
this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: demands for the prime minister to make a commons statement tomorrow about problems with a test of the trident missile system, and what she knew when. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. the prime minister has confirmed she'll talk to donald trump on friday about the importance of nato, when she visits...
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welcome to bbc news, broadcasting at home and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: donald trump hits back at a prominent civil rights politician who refuses to recognise the result of the presidential election. struggling through freezing temperatures — aid agencies say thousands of migrants in europe need more help. donald trump has prompted the outrage of politicians and entertainers after criticising john lewis, a well—respected civil rights campaigner and democratic congressman, who questioned his election victory. mr lewis is the last surviving speaker from the 1963 march on washington addressed by martin luther king — whose birthday will be celebrated on monday. sarah corker reports.
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting at home and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: donald trump hits back at a prominent civil rights politician who refuses to recognise the result of the presidential election. struggling through freezing temperatures — aid agencies say thousands of migrants in europe need more help. donald trump has prompted the outrage of politicians and entertainers after criticising john lewis, a well—respected civil rights campaigner and democratic...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump begins his first full day as america's new leader and starts to see through on his campaign pledges. inauguration day ended with a series of balls, with the president pledging to fight for the american people. we are going to do a really good job and i will be fighting every single day for you. meanwhile a day of protests is taking place around the world in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hotel which was buried by an avalanche almost three days ago. british tennis number one johanna konta storms into the last 16 of the australian open. and coming up in half—an—hour, inside out explores whether time rationing is crippling the nhs. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the 45th president of the united states, donald trump, has used his first hours in office to start unpicking his predecessor's policies. he's targeted obamaca re, ordering officials to reduce the ‘economic bu
this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump begins his first full day as america's new leader and starts to see through on his campaign pledges. inauguration day ended with a series of balls, with the president pledging to fight for the american people. we are going to do a really good job and i will be fighting every single day for you. meanwhile a day of protests is taking place around the world in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump begins his first full day as america's new leader and starts to see through on his campaign pledges. inauguration day ended with a series of balls, with the president pledging to fight for the american people. we are going to do a really good job and i will be fighting every single day for you. meanwhile a day of protests is taking place around the world in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hotel which was buried by an avalanche almost three days ago. british tennis number one johanna konta storms into the last 16 of the australian open. and coming up in half—an—hour, inside out explores whether time rationing is crippling the nhs.
this is bbc news. the headlines: president trump begins his first full day as america's new leader and starts to see through on his campaign pledges. inauguration day ended with a series of balls, with the president pledging to fight for the american people. we are going to do a really good job and i will be fighting every single day for you. meanwhile a day of protests is taking place around the world in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm. theresa may won't say whether she knew about a failed trident missile test, which happened as mps were debating to renew the weapons system. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. the prime minister says she wants to establish a "productive working relationship" with president trump when they hold talks on friday. the white house accuses part of the media of dishonestly reporting numbers attending his inauguration. also in the next hour: a shock for the world number one at the australian open. andy murray's hopes of winning the tournament for the first time, end with a surprise fourth round defeat by the world number 50. choose life. choose
this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm. theresa may won't say whether she knew about a failed trident missile test, which happened as mps were debating to renew the weapons system. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. the prime minister says she wants to establish a "productive working relationship" with president trump when they hold talks on friday....
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sian grzeszcyk, bbc news. we have a full hour of news coming up we have a full hour of news coming upfor we have a full hour of news coming up for you we have a full hour of news coming upforyou and we have a full hour of news coming up for you and we will be live in stormont after the shenanigans there, but first, the weather and nick miller has the details. so much was happening with the weather last week but different this week. not as dramatic as we had last week. not as dramatic as we had last week. a bit of snow were still to be seen on the hills, as one of our weather watchers saw today. it was colder, despite the sunshine, in kent this afternoon, trying to tap into a bit of cold continental air south—east of the uk. elsewhere with atla ntic south—east of the uk. elsewhere with atlantic air, relatively mild. a couple of weather fronts to talk about. this one with some outbreaks of rain into south—west england and wales overnight. another taking some rain through scotland and northern ireland, with
sian grzeszcyk, bbc news. we have a full hour of news coming up we have a full hour of news coming upfor we have a full hour of news coming up for you we have a full hour of news coming upforyou and we have a full hour of news coming up for you and we will be live in stormont after the shenanigans there, but first, the weather and nick miller has the details. so much was happening with the weather last week but different this week. not as dramatic as we had last week. not as dramatic as we had...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily maitlis. we bring you a story that goes right to the heart of the brexit campaign, did a feud between the then prime minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape how the nation voted? join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hi ever one ou're watching sport today from the bbc sport centre. what's the cost of a penalty miss, chelsea have drawn at anfield against liverpool. a shock defeat for arsenal means they have still stretched their lead at the top of the table. mps want to see lord coe again after he is accused of withholding information aboutjust how much he knew about russian doping. good evening, it's been a night of missed opportunities at the top of the premier league. it was 1—1 at anfield tonight as leaders chelsea were held by liverpool. despite missing what would have been a winning penalty and drawing for only the second time this season they have still stretched their lead in the table to nine points, as arsen
rebecca morelle, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily maitlis. we bring you a story that goes right to the heart of the brexit campaign, did a feud between the then prime minister and the editor of the daily mail help to shape how the nation voted? join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hi ever one ou're watching sport today from the bbc sport centre. what's the cost of a penalty miss, chelsea have drawn at anfield...