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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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jonny dymond, bbc news. talks aimed at averting a strike by london underground workers are being held are the conciliation service acas. members of the rmt and tssa unions are due to walk out for 2a hours on sunday evening, causing travel chaos for an estimated 4 million passengers. they're in dispute with the company over staffing levels and ticket office closures. dozens of people have been killed in a car bomb in the northern syrian town of azaz. the bomb went off in a busy market in the rebel held town, which lies on the border with turkey. it's a key staging post on the supply route for rebel groups, and has been fought over by a number of factions in syria's civil war. a mutiny by the army in ivory coast has spread to the commercial capital, abidjan. gunfire has been heard inside a military camp on the outskirts of the city. there have also been shootings overnight in other towns. the mutiny began early yesterday in the north of the country. the us department of homeland security says it will increase
jonny dymond, bbc news. talks aimed at averting a strike by london underground workers are being held are the conciliation service acas. members of the rmt and tssa unions are due to walk out for 2a hours on sunday evening, causing travel chaos for an estimated 4 million passengers. they're in dispute with the company over staffing levels and ticket office closures. dozens of people have been killed in a car bomb in the northern syrian town of azaz. the bomb went off in a busy market in the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, leeds. the headlines on bbc news. rail fares across britain increase by an average of 2.3% — passenger groups condemn it as a kick in the teeth for travellers. funerals are held for victims of the gun attack on an istanbul nightclub. the so—called islamic state group claims it was behind it. five men are arrested after a hit—and—run in oldham in which a 12—year—old girl was killed and her 11—year—old cousin left fighting for her life. sport now, let's go over to the bbc sport centre for the latest round—up... arsenal forward olivier giroud scored a contender for goal of the season as his side moved up to third in the premier league with a 2—0 victory over crystal palace. giroud's scorpion kick opened the scoring for the gunners, a goal manager arsene wenger said is one of the best he's seen. alex iwobi headed in a scrappy second for the gunners as palace stay 17th. but what did the man himself think of his effort? i think i needed god's help to score this goal, so yes, thanks, god. i was a bit luck
judith moritz, bbc news, leeds. the headlines on bbc news. rail fares across britain increase by an average of 2.3% — passenger groups condemn it as a kick in the teeth for travellers. funerals are held for victims of the gun attack on an istanbul nightclub. the so—called islamic state group claims it was behind it. five men are arrested after a hit—and—run in oldham in which a 12—year—old girl was killed and her 11—year—old cousin left fighting for her life. sport now, let's go...
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the latest headlines from bbc news. the latest headlines from bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, has become the first foreign leader to meet president tra nsference leader to meet president transference is in operation. at a news conference, president trump paid tribute to the special relationship between the two countries. mrs may said they had reaffirmed their confidence in nato, despite the recent comments from mr trump: the transatlantic alliance obsolete. mr trump said he has had a friendly conversation with this mexican counterpart. the men had riled about the wall. the vice president has told a rally that they will reckon —— that they will push for a supreme courtjudge was opposed to abortion. at 10pm, fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up of judo‘s news. fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up ofjudo‘s news. first of all, it is news watch. hello and welcome to news watch. it has been a long week in us politics but did bbc news go overboard and how it covered donald trump's inauguration and his first few da
the latest headlines from bbc news. the latest headlines from bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, has become the first foreign leader to meet president tra nsference leader to meet president transference is in operation. at a news conference, president trump paid tribute to the special relationship between the two countries. mrs may said they had reaffirmed their confidence in nato, despite the recent comments from mr trump: the transatlantic alliance obsolete. mr trump said he...
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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. 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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word so has bbc news been getting a bit carried away by the new presidency rosie victoria wells thought so, writing: brian gardner had this question: meanwhile, teresa reilly wrote to us on monday after she had settled down to watch a report on the supreme court decision about brexit: do let us know your thoughts on the bbc‘s coverage of donald trump's presidency or any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now for some of your other concerns this week, starting with the bbc coverage following a report in the sunday times that an unarmed missile went offcourse during a test lastjune. on his show that morning, andrew marr asked the prime minister about this several times. when you made that first speech injuly times. when you made that first speech in july in times. when you made that first speech injuly in the house of commons about our trident nuclear defence, did you know that misfire had occurred? i had absolute faith in our trident missiles, when i made that speech, what we were talking about is whether or not we should renew our t
word so has bbc news been getting a bit carried away by the new presidency rosie victoria wells thought so, writing: brian gardner had this question: meanwhile, teresa reilly wrote to us on monday after she had settled down to watch a report on the supreme court decision about brexit: do let us know your thoughts on the bbc‘s coverage of donald trump's presidency or any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now for some of your other concerns...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00. the uk's outgoing ambassador to the eu, sir ivan rogers, has urged his uk colleagues in brussels to challenge what he described as "muddled thinking" by those in power. his departure has received mixed reactions. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs. he thought it might take up to ten years. the only regret i have got if he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, because the only way we're going to deliver a workable brexit, is with people like ivan rogers. a gun has been found in the car of the man shot dead by police, during a pre—planned operation on the m62, near huddersfield. the main suspect in the new year terror attack on a nightclub in istanbul — which left 39 people dead — is still on the run. and coming up on newsnight, ten questions for 2017. and we have eight guests to help us answer them. yes, we'll be looking at the year ahead, the what's, why‘s and who's. good evening and welcome to bbc news. britain's most senior diplomat at
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00. the uk's outgoing ambassador to the eu, sir ivan rogers, has urged his uk colleagues in brussels to challenge what he described as "muddled thinking" by those in power. his departure has received mixed reactions. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs. he thought it might take up to ten years. the only regret i have got if he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, because the only way we're going to deliver a...
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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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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: the royal college of surgeons says hospitals around the uk are reporting sharp increases in the number of cancer operations being postponed, because of a shortage of beds. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. the pound is falling sharply in asian trade ahead of the big brexit speech by theresa may. the billion dollar fine speech by theresa may. the billion dollarfine and speech by theresa may. the billion dollar fine and admission of guilt — is this the end of the takata nightmare? hello and welcome to asia business report. the british pound is under pressure, falling on speculation the uk is moving closer to exiting the single market of the eu. trading just below a dollar 20. the first time it has fallen that level since october. i think it is a co nflu e nce level since october. i think it is a confluence of not just level since october. i think it is a confluence of notjust expectation about the speech, and it seems s
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: the royal college of surgeons says hospitals around the uk are reporting sharp increases in the number of cancer operations being postponed, because of a shortage of beds. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. the pound is falling sharply in asian trade ahead of the big brexit speech by theresa may. the billion dollar fine speech by theresa may. the billion dollarfine and speech by theresa may. the billion...
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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. the headlines at 8pm: cctv footage shows the momenta gunman launched an attack on a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people. moments earlier, partygoers were welcoming in 2017. a manhunt is on the way for the attacker. here, mourners lay flowers for a 12—year—old girl who was killed by a hit—and—run driver in oldham. her 11—year—old cousin remains in a critical condition. the royal family attends 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 culture. thousands of people watch the opening installation ahead of a giant fireworks display. we'll bring you that live in about 15 minutes. # let's dance # let's dance # put on your red shoes... #. and coming up in half an hour, we celebrate the lives of those who left us this year, including david bowie, in review 2016: we remember part two. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. police in turkey are hunting for a g
this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: cctv footage shows the momenta gunman launched an attack on a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people. moments earlier, partygoers were welcoming in 2017. a manhunt is on the way for the attacker. here, mourners lay flowers for a 12—year—old girl who was killed by a hit—and—run driver in oldham. her 11—year—old cousin remains in a critical condition. the royal family attends a new year's day church service in sandringham, but without the...
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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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this is bbc news. top stories: america's top intelligence official rules russian cyber attacks do pose a major threat in the us and says there is no doubt he tried to interfere with the presidential election. a car bomb in the turkish city of izmir has killed two people. police say they shot dead two militants thought to be behind the attack. a third is still on the run. the number of new cars sold in the uk hit an all—time high in 2016. the increase of more than two 2% was mainly due to high demand from business customers, according to the society of motor manufacturers and traders. but sales are expected to fall sharply this year, as our industry correspondent john moylan reports. 0nce, new cars were the preserve of the privileged few. not any more. these days, we buy cars like mobile phones. the reason we're all buying so many new cars is because the industry makes it so easy for us. in fact, the vast majority of customers are now effectively leasing new vehicles for an affordable monthly payment,
this is bbc news. top stories: america's top intelligence official rules russian cyber attacks do pose a major threat in the us and says there is no doubt he tried to interfere with the presidential election. a car bomb in the turkish city of izmir has killed two people. police say they shot dead two militants thought to be behind the attack. a third is still on the run. the number of new cars sold in the uk hit an all—time high in 2016. the increase of more than two 2% was mainly due to high...
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james landale, bbc news. a 38—year—old man from oldham has appeared in court, charged with causing the deaths of two young cousins. helina kotlarova, who was twelve, and eleven—year—old zaneta krokova, were hit by a car on new year's eve. three other men are charged with perverting the course ofjustice. all four were remanded in custody. the retail chain next has warned of a difficult year ahead after reporting disappointing figures for christmas. in the three month run up to the festive season, sales slumped by 3.5%. share prices fell by 12% in response. next is usually seen as an indicator of how things are going on the high street. dozens of people have attended a vigil tonight in memory of yasser yaqub — the man shot dead by a police marksman as he drove off the m62 slip road in huddersfield on new years day. speaking at the roadside where his son died, mr yacub‘s father told the bbc he believes his son was killed unlawfully, and that the police have questions to answer. danny savage reports.
james landale, bbc news. a 38—year—old man from oldham has appeared in court, charged with causing the deaths of two young cousins. helina kotlarova, who was twelve, and eleven—year—old zaneta krokova, were hit by a car on new year's eve. three other men are charged with perverting the course ofjustice. all four were remanded in custody. the retail chain next has warned of a difficult year ahead after reporting disappointing figures for christmas. in the three month run up to the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at eight. after the president—elect accused america's intelligence agencies of leaking unproven allegations about him, mr trump's nominee for cia chief strikes a very different note. i've watched them walk through fire to make sure they did theirjobs in a professional way, and they were always aimed at getting the truth, in—depth in a robust way to policy makers. snow and strong winds are causing disruption across many parts of the uk — some people in eastern england are evacuated following severe flood warnings. 100 soldiers are working with the police knocking on doors of something like 3200 properties, there are fears there are vulnerable to flooding over the next 2a hours. investigators announce that 23 people and organisations could face
this is bbc news. the headlines at eight. after the president—elect accused america's intelligence agencies of leaking unproven allegations about him, mr trump's nominee for cia chief strikes a very different note. i've watched them walk through fire to make sure they did theirjobs in a professional way, and they were always aimed at getting the truth, in—depth in a robust way to policy makers. snow and strong winds are causing disruption across many parts of the uk — some people in...
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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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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00 — theresa may touches down in the united states to talk trade with president trump. we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new age. suicide rates in prisons in england and wales have reached record levels with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. no signs of a post—brexit slowdown as the uk economy grows faster than expected. how will theresa may conduct her relationship with the leader of the free world when he is promising britain a new trade deal and he backed exit? will this trump everything else? and we revisit train—spotting as the sequel finally hits the cinema. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post—brexit trade deal with the united states. she'll be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump when she meets the new president at the white house tomorrow. this evening,
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00 — theresa may touches down in the united states to talk trade with president trump. we have the opportunity, indeed, the responsibility to renew the special relationship for this new age. suicide rates in prisons in england and wales have reached record levels with 119 inmates taking their own lives during 2016. no signs of a post—brexit slowdown as the uk economy grows faster than expected. how will theresa may conduct her relationship with the...
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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: more than 800,000 people have signed an on—line petition against donald trump making a state visit to the uk. the petition will be considered for debate by mps in parliament as it's crossed the 100,000 mark. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. donald trump and vladimir putin speak. are we about to see big changes in us— russian business negotiations? and fashion. what leads some asian parents to spend thousands! good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to asia business report. it's a monday. us president donald trump's immigration policy has nominated the headlines this weekend. but he also had a phone conversation with the russian president, vladimir putin, aimed at clawing the frosty relationship. —— thrawing. they did not discuss lifting sanctions, apparently. earlier, i spoke with someone to see if the sanctions have had a major impact on russia. international trade has dropped down from 25%. that is like $1
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: more than 800,000 people have signed an on—line petition against donald trump making a state visit to the uk. the petition will be considered for debate by mps in parliament as it's crossed the 100,000 mark. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. donald trump and vladimir putin speak. are we about to see big changes in us— russian business negotiations? and fashion. what leads some asian parents to spend...
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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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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: the defence secretary, michael fallon, has refused to tell parliament whether an unarmed trident missile misfired off florida last june. he said the test had been successful and safety wasn't compromised. labour mps have accused ministers of a cover—up. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. it is official. us president donald trump tears up the trans—pacific partnership deal and looks to renegotiate nafta next. we just officially terminated the trans—pacific partnership. applause . samsung, a scandal applause .samsung, a scandaland a corruption row. good morning, asia. hello, world. thank you for investing your time in asia business report. i'm rico hizon. it's a tuesday. we start off with us president donald trump. he has formally pulled the us out of the tra ns—pacific partnership, has formally pulled the us out of the trans—pacific partnership, a major trade negotiation between 12 countries. it is part of his c
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: the defence secretary, michael fallon, has refused to tell parliament whether an unarmed trident missile misfired off florida last june. he said the test had been successful and safety wasn't compromised. labour mps have accused ministers of a cover—up. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. it is official. us president donald trump tears up the trans—pacific partnership deal and looks to renegotiate...
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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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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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roger harrabin, bbc news. a 72—year—old female rally driver is coming out of retirement — to drive the original car in which she competed in the world rally cup almost 50 years ago. in 1970 bronwyn burrell was the youngest driver in the race from london to mexico. now she's been reunited with her austin maxi sports car, and is preparing to get behind the wheel again to recreate her epic drive. she's currently in training, and john maguire went along to meet her. wembley, 1970, and a car rally marks the handover of the world cup hosting duties from england to mexico. sir alf ramsey waves them off, and in car 20, three women about to start a 16,000 mile race. we were going to be away for six weeks. it seemed like a lifetime, but wasn't a lifetime, it was a flash. this is us both in our lovely green c&a dresses and red puffer jackets and down the ramp. we were starting our huge adventure. gosh, we were young, weren't we? i think i was the youngest. i had very long hair. it was so unmanageable, really. it wa
roger harrabin, bbc news. a 72—year—old female rally driver is coming out of retirement — to drive the original car in which she competed in the world rally cup almost 50 years ago. in 1970 bronwyn burrell was the youngest driver in the race from london to mexico. now she's been reunited with her austin maxi sports car, and is preparing to get behind the wheel again to recreate her epic drive. she's currently in training, and john maguire went along to meet her. wembley, 1970, and a car...
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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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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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danny savage, bbc news, leeds. let's get reaction from the rest of europe with our correspondent damian grammaticas, who is in brussels. what have they made of the ruling there? here, what we have heard from there? here, what we have heard from the european commission is that they will not comment on internal legal matters of a member state. they are waiting for that article 50 negotiation. but they did make clear in their view, once the 50 trigger happens, there will then first beer negotiation about separating. only after that, negotiations on a trade deal. the eu commission said if you spit and want to remain on good terms, you have to settle things first and then your future relationship. one thing the ruling today has not clarified as whether once article 50 is triggered, it can be revoked. can you go back on that? the assumption in the ruling is that you trigger article 50 after two yea rs you trigger article 50 after two years you are out of the eu am a good deal, bad deal, whatever. there isa good deal, bad
danny savage, bbc news, leeds. let's get reaction from the rest of europe with our correspondent damian grammaticas, who is in brussels. what have they made of the ruling there? here, what we have heard from there? here, what we have heard from the european commission is that they will not comment on internal legal matters of a member state. they are waiting for that article 50 negotiation. but they did make clear in their view, once the 50 trigger happens, there will then first beer...
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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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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. 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 at 10pm: police in turkey continued to hunt for a police in turkey continued to hunt fora gun man police in turkey continued to hunt for a gun man who launched an attack ona for a gun man who launched an attack on a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people. moments earlier, partygoers were welcoming in the new year. a manhunt is underway for the attacker. here, police arrest five men after a car hit two girls in oldham last night, killing one and leaving the other in a critical condition in hospital. the royal family attends a new year's day church service in sandringham, but without the queen, who still has a heavy cold. and a spectacular fireworks display launches hull's year as uk city of culture. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. police in turkey are hunting for a gunman who opened fire at a nightclub packed with new year revellers, killing at least 39 people. funerals have been held for some of the victims. another 69 people were wounded, four of them criticall
this is bbc news. the headlines at 10pm: police in turkey continued to hunt for a police in turkey continued to hunt fora gun man police in turkey continued to hunt for a gun man who launched an attack ona for a gun man who launched an attack on a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people. moments earlier, partygoers were welcoming in the new year. a manhunt is underway for the attacker. here, police arrest five men after a car hit two girls in oldham last night, killing one and leaving the...
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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: police investigating the death of a 12—year—old girl who was knocked down by a car on new year's eve in oldham have arrested five men. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. with india still reeling from the government's demonetisation drive, prime minister narendra modi has plans for a new india. and slowing the flow, as cuts take effect in production, we ask if it will take oil prices out of the year—long slump. good morning, and happy new year. welcome to asia business report live from singapore. in a new year is addressed to the nation the indian prime minister narendra modi announced measures to help those ha rd est announced measures to help those hardest hit by the cash ban he imposed a month ago. it is his first televised address since he announced the controversial decision. the move caused panic across india and many atms and banks are still short of new cash. more than 50 days after the government withdrew 8
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: police investigating the death of a 12—year—old girl who was knocked down by a car on new year's eve in oldham have arrested five men. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. with india still reeling from the government's demonetisation drive, prime minister narendra modi has plans for a new india. and slowing the flow, as cuts take effect in production, we ask if it will take oil prices out of the...
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joe wilson, bbc news. that is it from this sportsday, a day when football paid its tributes to a great manager and the great man, graham taylor, who died today at the age of 72. more sport here throughout the evening but from all of us here at the bbc sportscenter, goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. i am martine croxall. it is 60 minutes to seven. our correspondent is on primrose hill in north london. as we have been hearing the first heavy snowfalls of winter have hit large swathes of the country today, bringing with it dangerous driving conditions and causing transport delays. how are things that are?” am slightly regretting coming up here now. across london and the home counties we have had a mix of sleet, snow and rain. it is not settling very much in central london, but around the outskirts it is. transport for london, responsible for keeping much of the network running, has a lot of work to do overnight. they see the gritters are out this evening. they have enough grip to grit london every
joe wilson, bbc news. that is it from this sportsday, a day when football paid its tributes to a great manager and the great man, graham taylor, who died today at the age of 72. more sport here throughout the evening but from all of us here at the bbc sportscenter, goodbye for now. you're watching bbc news. i am martine croxall. it is 60 minutes to seven. our correspondent is on primrose hill in north london. as we have been hearing the first heavy snowfalls of winter have hit large swathes of...
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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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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk — two investment banks have confirmed they will transfer jobs from london to mainland europe. hsbc and ubs said it was a response to theresa may's plans for britain to leave the eu single market. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. as us president—elect donald trump prepares to take the helm we find out what businesses in asia are expecting. from the air to do some fun empire is granted a —— the edge of the samsung empire is granted a reprieve for his role in the countries of scandal. good morning and welcome to asia business report live from singapore. withjust and welcome to asia business report live from singapore. with just two days left until donald trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the united states and dad deeply divisive figure means that many are now looking at his cabinet picks resident bodies policies will be. earlier a billionaire investor said their top priority is to re— negotiate another t
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk — two investment banks have confirmed they will transfer jobs from london to mainland europe. hsbc and ubs said it was a response to theresa may's plans for britain to leave the eu single market. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. as us president—elect donald trump prepares to take the helm we find out what businesses in asia are expecting. from the air to do some fun empire is granted a —— the...
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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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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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carter this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has said he believes torture "absolutely works" — but he would defer to his defence secretary and the director of the cia on whether to reinstate interrogation techniques such as water—boarding. the mexican president, enrique pena nieto, has condemned president trump's order to build a wall along the us—mexican border and says his country won't pay for it. more on our top story, president trump's order for a wall to be built on the us—mexican border. let's speak to charlotte laws, who's in los angeles. she voted for donald trump, and generally supports his immigration policies. iam not i am not here in you very well. you think the world is a good idea? can you hear me? can you hear me? ok, we will try to re—establish the line. we will stay with the theme. more than $1 million worth of goods cross that border every day. no country has more to lose from donald trump's presidency than mexico. for weeks now, the country has been in the grip
carter this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has said he believes torture "absolutely works" — but he would defer to his defence secretary and the director of the cia on whether to reinstate interrogation techniques such as water—boarding. the mexican president, enrique pena nieto, has condemned president trump's order to build a wall along the us—mexican border and says his country won't pay for it. more on our top story, president trump's order for a wall to...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at six. police in istanbul hunt for a gunman who opened fire at a well—known nightclub, killing at least 39 people. this is the scene live outside the reina club. the turkish president says he will do whatever is necessary to protect the turkish people. mourners lay flowers for a 12—year—old girl who was killed by a hit—and—run driver in oldham. her 11 year old cousin remains seriously injured in hospital. they were holding their hands together. the car was driving too fast. the royal family attends 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 culture. thousands of people watched the opening installation and head of the giant fireworks display later this evening. —— ahead. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a huge police operation is underway in istanbul —— to find a gunman who shot dead 39 people at a nightclub. in the last hour the leader of the kurdish
this is bbc news. the headlines at six. police in istanbul hunt for a gunman who opened fire at a well—known nightclub, killing at least 39 people. this is the scene live outside the reina club. the turkish president says he will do whatever is necessary to protect the turkish people. mourners lay flowers for a 12—year—old girl who was killed by a hit—and—run driver in oldham. her 11 year old cousin remains seriously injured in hospital. they were holding their hands together. the car...
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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: a second labour frontbencher, shadow transport minister, daniel zeichner, has said he'll defy party whips and vote against the government's bill to begin the brexit process. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. google parent, out of ode, gives its forecast. —— alphabet. hideo kojima ta kes forecast. —— alphabet. hideo kojima takes us on a tour of his studio. good morning, asia. hello, world. i'm rico hizon. thank you for investing your time with another asia business report. it's a friday. we start with google‘s efforts to diversify away from its main search engine business. it is beginning to pay off. alphabet said profits rose by 8% to over $5 billion. it was lower than we expected. i asked our reporter how the core business, google, has been performing. google is about how many ads can be put among the search results. 36% more people are clicking on the advertisements than last year. that isa advertisements t
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: a second labour frontbencher, shadow transport minister, daniel zeichner, has said he'll defy party whips and vote against the government's bill to begin the brexit process. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. google parent, out of ode, gives its forecast. —— alphabet. hideo kojima ta kes forecast. —— alphabet. hideo kojima takes us on a tour of his studio. good morning, asia. hello, world. i'm...
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the latest headlines from bbc news. the latest headlines from bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, has become the first foreign leader to meet president tra nsference leader to meet president transference is in operation. at a news conference, president trump paid tribute to the special relationship between the two countries. mrs may said they had reaffirmed their confidence in nato, despite the recent comments from mr trump: the transatlantic alliance obsolete. mr trump said he has had a friendly conversation with this mexican counterpart. the men had riled about the wall. the vice president has told a rally that they will
the latest headlines from bbc news. the latest headlines from bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, has become the first foreign leader to meet president tra nsference leader to meet president transference is in operation. at a news conference, president trump paid tribute to the special relationship between the two countries. mrs may said they had reaffirmed their confidence in nato, despite the recent comments from mr trump: the transatlantic alliance obsolete. mr trump said he...
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hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode is with me, and what will you be telling us about this week, mark? it is a very big week. trainspotting t2, they meet up after 20 years. then we have a look at a film by the people that brought us minions, with sing. and, hacksaw ridge, mel gibson at war. trainspotting 2. i can't wait. t2 trainspotting. one of those titles you can't quite get a measure of. 20 years later, the original characters are reunited. renton is drawn back into his past for reasons which are not
hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode is with me, and what will you be telling us about this week, mark? it is a very big week. trainspotting t2, they meet up after 20 years. then we have a look at a film by the people that brought us minions, with sing. and, hacksaw ridge, mel gibson at war. trainspotting 2. i can't wait. t2 trainspotting. one of those titles you can't quite get a measure of. 20 years later, the...
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julia carniero, bbc news, chapeco, brazil. a new era for that team. this is bbc news. well, the temperatures through the night have been drop, drop, dropping. it has been down to minus seven degrees, at least in one or two areas, and i think scenes like this for some of us on sunday morning. a bit of fog around, too, but the realfog problems won't arrive until monday and tuesday. there could be major fog around, so we will talk about that injust a second. in the short term, it is frosty across much of england there. now, remember these are the city centre temperatures. in rural areas, it will be some five degrees lower than that. but western areas, there, just that little bit milder. and whilst we are shivering in the morning, about the same time in melbourne, for the tennis, it is going to be hot and sunny. temperatures there, not a cloud in the sky, getting up to around 29 degrees. anyway, back to our cold weather. now, it won't be quite so frosty, i think, in the westernmost extremities of the uk. so newquay, there, maybe waking up to five degrees, but the central a
julia carniero, bbc news, chapeco, brazil. a new era for that team. this is bbc news. well, the temperatures through the night have been drop, drop, dropping. it has been down to minus seven degrees, at least in one or two areas, and i think scenes like this for some of us on sunday morning. a bit of fog around, too, but the realfog problems won't arrive until monday and tuesday. there could be major fog around, so we will talk about that injust a second. in the short term, it is frosty across...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: after worldwide protests, the home secretary calls president trump's travel ban "wrong," saying it could help so—called islamic state to recruit supporters. islamic state and daesh will use any possibility they can to create the environment they want to radicalise people and bring them over to their side. it is a propaganda opportunity for them potentially. but after sacking america's top legal officer for disagreeing with the ban, donald trump is holding firm. mps are debating the bill that will begin the process of britain leaving the eu. when and what did lord coe know about russia's doping scandal? m ps wa nt a nswers after new revelations. and in newsnight, 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 the referendum? good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the british government has delivered its strongest criticism so far of the travel ban
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: after worldwide protests, the home secretary calls president trump's travel ban "wrong," saying it could help so—called islamic state to recruit supporters. islamic state and daesh will use any possibility they can to create the environment they want to radicalise people and bring them over to their side. it is a propaganda opportunity for them potentially. but after sacking america's top legal officer for disagreeing with the ban, donald trump...
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bbc news, morocco. and that is all from this special edition of reporters looking back at some of the best reports from this year. from me, phillipa thomas, goodbye for now. hello. well, many of us had a bit of a wet new year's day, but that wet weather was courtesy of a cold front. the cold front has cleared through, introducing much chillier air, but much clearer, sunnier conditions as well for many of us today. a distinctly chilly start to the day. some ice around after yesterday's rain, so watch out for that. could be quite slippery, particularly across the north and east, where we have some wintry showers, in actualfact. so it is not dry everywhere, but for the majority it will be blue skies as you step out first thing in the morning. this is 9:00am. a lovely start to the day, if you wear a few layers, that is, across most of wales and northern ireland. some of those wintry showers still peppering some northern areas of the province. the snow settling on the highest ground in northern ireland, and
bbc news, morocco. and that is all from this special edition of reporters looking back at some of the best reports from this year. from me, phillipa thomas, goodbye for now. hello. well, many of us had a bit of a wet new year's day, but that wet weather was courtesy of a cold front. the cold front has cleared through, introducing much chillier air, but much clearer, sunnier conditions as well for many of us today. a distinctly chilly start to the day. some ice around after yesterday's rain, so...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: turkish media say the main suspect behind a nightclub shooting on new year's eve has been arrested in istanbul. 39 people were killed in the attack. theresa may is set to lay out her priorities for britain's departure from the european union in a long—awaited speech tomorrow. ahead of the prime minister's keynote address tomorrow, donald trump tells journalists he wants to help make brexit a beautiful thing. obama said you'll go to the back of the line meaning, if it does happen, that was a bad statement. and now we're at the front of the queue? i think you're doing great. the northern ireland secretary has announced a snap assembly election for march 2. it follows the collapse of the power sharing executive. no—one should underestimate the challenge faced to the political institutions here in northern ireland, and what is at stake. an inquest into the deaths of 30 britons in a terror attack on a beach in tunisia in 2015 has heard security forces deliberately
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: turkish media say the main suspect behind a nightclub shooting on new year's eve has been arrested in istanbul. 39 people were killed in the attack. theresa may is set to lay out her priorities for britain's departure from the european union in a long—awaited speech tomorrow. ahead of the prime minister's keynote address tomorrow, donald trump tells journalists he wants to help make brexit a beautiful thing. obama said you'll go to the back of the line...
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this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 23:00: the government has said that its timetable for leaving the eu will not be changed by its defeat in the supreme court — ministers are expected to introduce legislation to parliament on thursday this judgment does not change the fact that the uk will be leaving the european union, and it's ourjob to deliver on the instruction the people of the uk have given us. the devolved administrations will not be consulted over the brexit process — nicola sturgeon has said the views of the scottish people are being ignored. with every day that passes right now, it is becoming clear that scotland's voice cannot and is not able to be heard within the uk on this question. president trump has angered environmentalists and native americans by signing orders intended to revive two controversial oil pipeline projects. shares in bt have seen a dramatic fall in value after an accounting scandal at the company's italian division. coming up on newsnight, the losers in the supreme c
this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 23:00: the government has said that its timetable for leaving the eu will not be changed by its defeat in the supreme court — ministers are expected to introduce legislation to parliament on thursday this judgment does not change the fact that the uk will be leaving the european union, and it's ourjob to deliver on the instruction the people of the uk have given us. the devolved administrations will not be consulted over the brexit process...
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news channel and bbc world news. the final stages of the vendee globe are drawing to a close. this is a solo round—the—world yacht race. it happens every four years, and this one is a thriller. welsh sailor alex thomson is in second, and armel le cleac‘h is in the lead. at christmas, thomson was about 1000 miles behind. now the gap is a0 miles. both men are expected to finish at a fixed point on the atlantic coast of france on thursday morning. let's talk to chris eakin, author of a race too far, nice to see you, chris, a former colleague, talk us through these tactics. they have had to go north from sables—d'ollone because of the wind, and they have now made theirfinal because of the wind, and they have now made their final move, their final tack for home, they are looking at coming in a little bit later, tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, and alex has slipped back a bit, now 57 miles behind, the last positional report. that is a she, and there is no doubt now that he can win through raw speed alone, he n
news channel and bbc world news. the final stages of the vendee globe are drawing to a close. this is a solo round—the—world yacht race. it happens every four years, and this one is a thriller. welsh sailor alex thomson is in second, and armel le cleac‘h is in the lead. at christmas, thomson was about 1000 miles behind. now the gap is a0 miles. both men are expected to finish at a fixed point on the atlantic coast of france on thursday morning. let's talk to chris eakin, author of a race...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... the prime minister says 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. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem, killing four and injuring 15. police are treating the incident as a terror attack. 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. the average amount of unsecured debt has reached a record—high of almost £13,000 per uk household. 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, reporters. hello and welcome to reporters. i'm karin giannone. from here in t
this is bbc news. the headlines... the prime minister says 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. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem, killing four and injuring 15. police are treating the incident as a terror attack. the israeli ambassador in london...