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the ultimate british figure, the queen, and she used her speech to thank co—star matt smith. you're not only a really spontaneous, exciting, incredibly talented actor, but you're also my friend, matt, and thank you for making the job a joy. there was surprise best actor award for denzel washington in fences, and emma stone's success was no a shock, the musical la la land is the talk of this town. the cast of stranger things took the prize for tv drama ensemble, and its star david harber gave one most blistering acceptance speech. we will shelter freaks and outcasts or those who have no homes, we will get past the lies, we will hunt monsters. this is another award ceremony where art has been overshadowed by politics, as many stars in this most liberal of cities are concerned about the direction in which their country is heading. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. a group of mps is starting an inquiry into the "growing phenomenon of fake news", the deliberate spreading of false information on the internet, and whether sites should be forced to take tougher action. the inquiry will exa
the ultimate british figure, the queen, and she used her speech to thank co—star matt smith. you're not only a really spontaneous, exciting, incredibly talented actor, but you're also my friend, matt, and thank you for making the job a joy. there was surprise best actor award for denzel washington in fences, and emma stone's success was no a shock, the musical la la land is the talk of this town. the cast of stranger things took the prize for tv drama ensemble, and its star david harber gave...
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antarctica. matt mcgrath has more. stretching for around 100 miles in length, the 100—yard wide rift in the larsen ice shelf has grown rapidly in recent weeks. just 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are common in antarctica. as these pictures show, these fragmentations can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. a team of british researchers have been travelling to antarctica to monitor the growing rift in the larsen sea ice shelf for several years, but they have been surprised by the dramatic expansion in the rift that's taken place in just two weeks in december. what we've found is that the rift that's been in this ice shelf for a number of years has broken through another 18 kilometres and is now at risk of giving birth to an iceberg about a quarter of the size of wales. and the significance of that is it is a very large iceberg that will go out into the open ocean, but the remaining ice shelf we believe will be less stable than before the rift was there. when l
antarctica. matt mcgrath has more. stretching for around 100 miles in length, the 100—yard wide rift in the larsen ice shelf has grown rapidly in recent weeks. just 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this enormous iceberg from drifting away into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are common in antarctica. as these pictures show, these fragmentations can dramatically affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. a team of british researchers have been travelling to...
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". here's our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath. stretching for around 100 miles, the rift in the ice shelf has grown rich rapidly in weeks. 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this iceberg from drifting into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are not uncommon in antarctica, as these pictures show these fragmentation is can affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. british researchers who have been monitoring the crack, have discovered the dramatic expansion in the rift that has taken place just two weeks in december. what we have found, the rift that has been in this ice shelf for a number of years has broken through another 18 kilometres and is now at risk of giving birth to an iceberg the quarter of the size of wales. it is a very large iceberg that will go out into the open ocean but the remaining ice shelf, we believe, will be less stable. when large icebergs break off the edge of an ice shelf like the one in 2002, it can have a dramatic affect on the stability of the structure. most of the remaining shelf disintegrated in less than a month. experts
". here's our environment correspondent, matt mcgrath. stretching for around 100 miles, the rift in the ice shelf has grown rich rapidly in weeks. 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this iceberg from drifting into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are not uncommon in antarctica, as these pictures show these fragmentation is can affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. british researchers who have been monitoring the crack, have discovered the dramatic expansion in...
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others were deleted. matt mcgrath is the bbc‘s environment correspondent. i wanted to know from him whether it would be normalfor an environmental agency like this to communicate directly with journalists and the public. here's the answer. pretty much so and what has happened in the united states under president trump is very unusual. if you look at what he said about what he wants the epa to be, he wants to be about clea n the epa to be, he wants to be about clean air clean water. not to be doing so much stuff on climate change. at the moment they have put in place a block on the epa furthering grants and doing business and they have asked employees not to communicate about that. whether that will be reviewed and what will happen, we don't yet know. clean air and what is important but regarding climate change the suggestion is the white house will take a more central role on how america responds? you must understand the epa has played a crucial role under president obama on climate change, the supreme court judge —— judged that carbon dioxide gas was a blatant and president 0ba
others were deleted. matt mcgrath is the bbc‘s environment correspondent. i wanted to know from him whether it would be normalfor an environmental agency like this to communicate directly with journalists and the public. here's the answer. pretty much so and what has happened in the united states under president trump is very unusual. if you look at what he said about what he wants the epa to be, he wants to be about clea n the epa to be, he wants to be about clean air clean water. not to be...
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distinctive personality. i would say he has not been as popular as matt smith. the series has not been as popular in terms of the ratings under david tennant and terms of the ratings under david tenna nt and matt terms of the ratings under david tennant and matt smith. but i would not say it is necessarily down to peter capaldi. there not say it is necessarily down to peter ca paldi. there has not say it is necessarily down to peter capaldi. there has been a lot of speculation about whether the script could be a bit more straightforward. they have been a bit complicated so far. i think he will go down as a firm favourite with doctor who fans. who would you like to see replace him? a lot of people have said they wanted a woman 01’ someone people have said they wanted a woman or someone from people have said they wanted a woman or someone from an people have said they wanted a woman or someone from an ethnic minority. absolutely. there are definitely a lot of people, a lot of names have been bandied about. i think it is quite interesting where in the past they have always gone for quit
distinctive personality. i would say he has not been as popular as matt smith. the series has not been as popular in terms of the ratings under david tennant and terms of the ratings under david tenna nt and matt terms of the ratings under david tennant and matt smith. but i would not say it is necessarily down to peter capaldi. there not say it is necessarily down to peter ca paldi. there has not say it is necessarily down to peter capaldi. there has been a lot of speculation about whether...
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leaders and press, celebrities too. matt damon has been telling us how he got involved with setting up the charity water.org to bring clean water and sanitation to developing countries. a little over a decade ago i started exploring issues of extreme poverty, i was trying to learn about them and i wanted to kind of focus on one that i could try and learn about and kind of move the needle on. ijust found that water and sanitation really underpinned everything, all theseissues really underpinned everything, all these issues of extreme poverty and these issues of extreme poverty and the magnitude of the problem, the scale of it, was so massive that i just became really interested in it because nobody was talking about it. i think it's one of those things we re i think it's one of those things were in the west it's very hard for us were in the west it's very hard for us to relate to not being able to access us to relate to not being able to a ccess clea n us to relate to not being able to access clean water because we're surrounded by it. map damon on davos on water.org —— matt damo
leaders and press, celebrities too. matt damon has been telling us how he got involved with setting up the charity water.org to bring clean water and sanitation to developing countries. a little over a decade ago i started exploring issues of extreme poverty, i was trying to learn about them and i wanted to kind of focus on one that i could try and learn about and kind of move the needle on. ijust found that water and sanitation really underpinned everything, all theseissues really underpinned...
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auvergne at the end of the season, retains the captaincy, and matt scott is also recalled. scotland finished fourth in the championship last year after victories over italy and france. we know where we are in the world rugby, and how we are ranked. we know we are playing against teams ranked better than us, bar one. we know that every one of those teams are improving, we are trying to improve and i think we have, other teams have as well. the challenge of the six nations is substantial. it's a big competition. that's all sport for now. we'll have more in the next hour. russia says its warplanes have joined forces for the first time with turkish jets to attack islamic state militants in northern syria. the defence ministry in moscow said it was the first time the air forces of the two countries had teamed up in this way. with me now is our world affairs correspondent, jonathan marcus. so, jonathan, first of all, what do we know about which location precisely the turks and the russians we re precisely the turks and the russians were targeting? well, the targets we re were targeting? w
auvergne at the end of the season, retains the captaincy, and matt scott is also recalled. scotland finished fourth in the championship last year after victories over italy and france. we know where we are in the world rugby, and how we are ranked. we know we are playing against teams ranked better than us, bar one. we know that every one of those teams are improving, we are trying to improve and i think we have, other teams have as well. the challenge of the six nations is substantial. it's a...
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be a parent, stop pandering to them. matt says maybe if pa rents pandering to them. matt says maybe if parents took interest in their children they would be happier. max says children should be having good, old—fashioned fun. just turning the television off at the weekend, playing a board game or card game can help relax a busy family after a week. and jones says cut the working week. and jones says cut the working week for parents, like in australia. the first "very high" pollution alert has been issued for london by the city‘s mayor, under a new system that warns people about poor air quality. carol is there for us this morning. and the sky looks magnificent. very different to what we were looking at yesterday with all that fog. that's right, a beautiful start to the day out here but we were talking air pollution. i need to talk to the expert, andrew grieve. what are the air pollution levels like today? yesterday we had very high pollution levels in the south—east but also very high levels across england as well. they have dropped a little overnight at as rush—hour starts
be a parent, stop pandering to them. matt says maybe if pa rents pandering to them. matt says maybe if parents took interest in their children they would be happier. max says children should be having good, old—fashioned fun. just turning the television off at the weekend, playing a board game or card game can help relax a busy family after a week. and jones says cut the working week. and jones says cut the working week for parents, like in australia. the first "very high"...
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, there is 30,000 empty seats, it makes a difference to the evening, definitely. this comment from matt on facebook, "i wa nted comment from matt on facebook, "i wanted to take my wife to see phil collins. tickets were gone in ten minutes. face value for front row seats were £150, you couldn‘t get a ticket on a sister site for less than £1,000." right, josh, what‘s your plan, your solution? what would your plan, your solution? what would you do about the secondary ticketing sites? my solution would be for the primary websites to put their name on this and say look, you know we understand that we need to understand that we need to understand our market and understand the sort of ethical and moral obligations that we have towards music lovers. and i would really encourage them to not work with secondary websites especially if they own them to shut them down. it is about access. we need to make it transparent and fair playing field for everybody. we can‘t have that when people can sell the tickets for phil collins for £1,000. that's the tickets for phil collins for £1,000. that‘sj
, there is 30,000 empty seats, it makes a difference to the evening, definitely. this comment from matt on facebook, "i wa nted comment from matt on facebook, "i wanted to take my wife to see phil collins. tickets were gone in ten minutes. face value for front row seats were £150, you couldn‘t get a ticket on a sister site for less than £1,000." right, josh, what‘s your plan, your solution? what would your plan, your solution? what would you do about the secondary ticketing...
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our political correspondent matt cole. ukip have one mp at the moment and it is clear by becoming the candidate for stoke central that paul nuttall thinks he has a chance. you don't want to tarnish your reputation as leader. this is his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he still hasn't got nigel farage's record. he took on seven and lost seven. the seat was taken by labour in the last election, but only by 5000 votes ahead of ukip who came second. not all will be thinking it's a chance to him to get into parliament. —— nuttall. there are strong voices there that say we should oppose article 15. it is going to be very difficult. this is one of the most brexit boating areas of the country. it is known as brexit central. paul nuttall called it that when he accepted the nomination to be a candidate. it will be a difficult balance for labour. this is a seat that will probably disappear in boundary changes. they have to find a candidate who finds the right message on brexit to appease the voters who wanted to leave. however, the candidate could only hold the seat for a few ye
our political correspondent matt cole. ukip have one mp at the moment and it is clear by becoming the candidate for stoke central that paul nuttall thinks he has a chance. you don't want to tarnish your reputation as leader. this is his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he still hasn't got nigel farage's record. he took on seven and lost seven. the seat was taken by labour in the last election, but only by 5000 votes ahead of ukip who came second. not all will be thinking it's a...
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the green bay packers 411—21 in the nfc championship game. quarterback matt ryan threw four touchdowns and ran one in himself. the patriots are the afc champions, after they beat the pittsburgh steelers 36—17. this year's super bowl is in houston on 5 february. chelsea are eight points clear at the top of the english premier league table. they beat hull 2—0 at stamford bridge on sunday evening. diego costa and gary cahill scored the goals, but the game was marred by hull's ryan mason suffering a fractured skull. he was taken to hospital for surgery, and is said to be in a stable condition. the defending champions lost 3—0 at southampton. leicester's total of 21 points from 22 games is the joint—worst tally for a reigning top—division champion in england. southampton are up to 11th, while leicester stay in 15th place. when the film trainspotting came out in the 1990s, its blend of drugs and petty crime in edinburgh became an unlikely global hit. more than two decades later, the original cast and director have reunited for a sequel, catching up with the characters as
the green bay packers 411—21 in the nfc championship game. quarterback matt ryan threw four touchdowns and ran one in himself. the patriots are the afc champions, after they beat the pittsburgh steelers 36—17. this year's super bowl is in houston on 5 february. chelsea are eight points clear at the top of the english premier league table. they beat hull 2—0 at stamford bridge on sunday evening. diego costa and gary cahill scored the goals, but the game was marred by hull's ryan mason...
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on a number of things. matt care is picking up on research. —— kerr. the idea is that every single human being should have a base level income so fewjobs up or down or you lose yourjob you're not very low paid jobs government should subsidise it to our basic level. this is supported by people both left and the right. it has been tried in canada and in finland. some dutch cities are looking to give the trial and have had successful small—scale trials. what this has the potential to do is give people a level of security that maybe means they can invest in small businesses and they can take risks and opportunities to grow in the running come and it does not leave people at risk of basic poverty. in a sense we provide that to an extent with the welfare state in the uk but this will not be hand—outs, it will be an income. and the idea is if you can top that up you will make more bit ofa top that up you will make more bit of a gadget will still get a basic level. food banks across the country are populated with people who are working but are facing a gap in the benefits to top up the
on a number of things. matt care is picking up on research. —— kerr. the idea is that every single human being should have a base level income so fewjobs up or down or you lose yourjob you're not very low paid jobs government should subsidise it to our basic level. this is supported by people both left and the right. it has been tried in canada and in finland. some dutch cities are looking to give the trial and have had successful small—scale trials. what this has the potential to do is...
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the ultimate british figure, the queen, and she used her speech to thank co—star matt smith. you're not only a really spontaneous, exciting, incredibly talented actor, but you're also my friend, matt, and thank you for making the job a joy. there was surprise best actor award for denzel washington in fences, and emma stone's success was no a shock, the musical la la land is the talk of this town. the cast of stranger things took the prize for tv drama ensemble, and its star david harber gave one most blistering acceptance speech. we will shelter freaks and outcasts or those who have no homes, we will get past the lies, we will hunt monsters. this is another award ceremony where art has been overshadowed by politics, as many stars in this most liberal of cities are concerned about the direction in which their country is heading. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. and before we go, it may be the year of the rooster, but the world's only surviving giant panda triplets were a big lunar new year attraction for crowds in the china's southern guangdong province. these pandas are extremely
the ultimate british figure, the queen, and she used her speech to thank co—star matt smith. you're not only a really spontaneous, exciting, incredibly talented actor, but you're also my friend, matt, and thank you for making the job a joy. there was surprise best actor award for denzel washington in fences, and emma stone's success was no a shock, the musical la la land is the talk of this town. the cast of stranger things took the prize for tv drama ensemble, and its star david harber gave...
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the eu referendum. 0ur correspondent matt cole says paul nuttall believes this is his chance to get into parliament. it is very clear, by becoming the candidate for stoke central, that paul nuttall thinks he's got a chance. you don't really want to sort of tarnish your reputation as leader. now, this is actually his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he's fought three general elections and a by—election previously, but he's still not quite at nigel farage's record. he took on seven, lost seven, so paul nuttall will be hoping to go one better than that. but the seat was taken by labour in the last general election, but only by 5,000 votes ahead of ukip, who did come second, narrowly ahead of the tories. so hence paul nuttall will be thinking this is a chance for him to get into parliament. more now on the situation in the gambia. the former president, yahya jammeh, has left the country after agreeing to hand over power to adama barrow, who defeated him in a presidential election last month. sarah corker reports. with one final wave to a small crowd, yahya jammeh headed in
the eu referendum. 0ur correspondent matt cole says paul nuttall believes this is his chance to get into parliament. it is very clear, by becoming the candidate for stoke central, that paul nuttall thinks he's got a chance. you don't really want to sort of tarnish your reputation as leader. now, this is actually his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he's fought three general elections and a by—election previously, but he's still not quite at nigel farage's record. he took on...
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presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december, high—pressure developed to the west and low pressure to the east and it worked its way south towards the mediterranean. that pool of cold air is trapped. we have lost the northerly flow stop if you look at the temperatures, the blues daytime temperatures not as cold as it has been. in the wednesday, athens back up to double figures. by thursday, northern parts of germany, poland and the baltic states should temperatures creep above freezing but we are not done with the snow. slow and strong winds in bulgaria. strong breeze for wednesday. snow for a time across the north as well. in other news: russia has called accusations by us intelligence agencies that it ran a programme of cyber hacking to influence the american presidential election, "groundless and amateurish". the kremlin said the accusations resembled a witch—hunt — a word donald trump has also used. mexico's new foreign secretary says the country will opt for dignified dialogue with the united states despite what he described as the considerable challe
presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december, high—pressure developed to the west and low pressure to the east and it worked its way south towards the mediterranean. that pool of cold air is trapped. we have lost the northerly flow stop if you look at the temperatures, the blues daytime temperatures not as cold as it has been. in the wednesday, athens back up to double figures. by thursday, northern parts of germany, poland and the baltic states should temperatures...
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resignation of labour mp tristram hunt. i am joined by matt cole. this is quite interesting. yes, this is what paul not all —— this is paul not all trying to achieve what nigel farage could not. this will be paul nuttall‘s fifth attempt to get into parliament. nigel farage did say that it would be unsustainable for uk's leader not to be in parliament, especially given that they have one, douglas carswell. paul not all would bea douglas carswell. paul not all would be a strong contender here, probably. he probably fancies this chap —— fancies his chances because he came second to labour at the general election. in this seat. there is another by—election in copeland, where i thinkjeremy corbyn is today. that's right, he is campaigning there today. the candidates have been named. you will be able to see all the candidates on the bbc website for both by—elections. paul nuttall has made it very clear that he wants to go after labour in the north of england. ukip didn't feature so well in copeland in the general election. it was the tories who came second and they will campaign ha
resignation of labour mp tristram hunt. i am joined by matt cole. this is quite interesting. yes, this is what paul not all —— this is paul not all trying to achieve what nigel farage could not. this will be paul nuttall‘s fifth attempt to get into parliament. nigel farage did say that it would be unsustainable for uk's leader not to be in parliament, especially given that they have one, douglas carswell. paul not all would bea douglas carswell. paul not all would be a strong contender...
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manager to be sacked this season. he leaves hull city less than three months into thejob. matt renshaw goes for 184, but australia are dominant. we‘ll bring you up to date with the third and final test against pakistan. hello and thanks forjoining us, there was a six—goal thriller on the south coast as bournemouth and arsenal played out an enthralling 3—3 draw in the english premier league on tuesday. incredibly the cherries were 3—0 up with 20 minutes to go — when alexis sanchez pulled one back to launch arsenal‘s revival. lucas perez made it 3—2 a few minutes later. after bournemouth‘s captain simon francis was sent off with seven minutes left, olivier giroud scored in the second minute of stoppage time to earn the gunners a point. before the game, we wanted the three points, but on the other hand, some big teams have dropped points here,
manager to be sacked this season. he leaves hull city less than three months into thejob. matt renshaw goes for 184, but australia are dominant. we‘ll bring you up to date with the third and final test against pakistan. hello and thanks forjoining us, there was a six—goal thriller on the south coast as bournemouth and arsenal played out an enthralling 3—3 draw in the english premier league on tuesday. incredibly the cherries were 3—0 up with 20 minutes to go — when alexis sanchez...
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the room listening to her, you have the likes of matt damon, but people watching these films, at these award ceremonies at home, they are great followers of these people and we have got the political people who stand up and want to be counted, meryl streep has come out fighting. however, it was her night. what she meant to do, is she meant to go quietly or is she meant to use her platform and power in the way that she feels is fitting and responsible? i think she chose the right path. this isjust the first of the major award ceremonies, we have more to come. caroline, we will be talking to you soon. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc news: the northern ireland deputy first minister, martin mcguinness is resigning over the renewable heat incentive scandal. theresa may outlines her vision for a shared society and pledges to tackle the hidden injustice of mental illness. chaos in london for millions of commuters as a 24 hour tube strike causes problems across most of the transport network. hello. i'm vishala sri—pathma. in the busin
the room listening to her, you have the likes of matt damon, but people watching these films, at these award ceremonies at home, they are great followers of these people and we have got the political people who stand up and want to be counted, meryl streep has come out fighting. however, it was her night. what she meant to do, is she meant to go quietly or is she meant to use her platform and power in the way that she feels is fitting and responsible? i think she chose the right path. this...
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at the top of the table to eight points and matt arsenal ‘s top division record four successive wins spread over two seasons in 2002. the game, for sure this is a good team and a strong team, for this reason it is important to try to continue run. leicester and england centre to langley will be out for the rest of the season as a result of any injury he suffered as a result of his cost defeat by saracens. eddiejones confirmed that he would have been pa rt confirmed that he would have been part of the international plans. confirmed that he would have been part of the international plansm is frustrating for him, he‘s a good kid, he really wants to play well for leicester and england and he was just coming back into some form. you can see he was getting his power back so it is enormously frustrating. here‘s a clear we would to have in the camp and if he is not the then we‘ll just to have in the camp and if he is not the then we‘lljust get on with it. paralympic champion kate dean cox has had her uk sport funding suspended while she takes part in thejump. suspended while she
at the top of the table to eight points and matt arsenal ‘s top division record four successive wins spread over two seasons in 2002. the game, for sure this is a good team and a strong team, for this reason it is important to try to continue run. leicester and england centre to langley will be out for the rest of the season as a result of any injury he suffered as a result of his cost defeat by saracens. eddiejones confirmed that he would have been pa rt confirmed that he would have been...
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return of the new president, adama barrow. thomas, thank you. but i did what the weather is up to. matt is not there. anybody else was like? where you delayed by frost on the catwalk up their? forecast for the catwalk up their? forecast for the rest of your sunday. looking pretty decent for some of you. a lovely crisp winter day for some of you. not been the same everywhere. for others it has been grey skies dominating. this was the scene a few hours ago in shropshire. a little covering of snow on the higher ground. we have seen sleet and snow pushed into the pennines, with cloud in parts of wales and northern ireland. and scotland, sunshine limited. but in the south—east you have some sunshine. temperatures are little on the low side but picking up little on the low side but picking up across little on the low side but picking up across many western little on the low side but picking up across many western areas. through tonight the frost returns, and the clear skies in the south—east, that's where we have a risk of fog. elsewhere the cloud will break out. the frost and fog hit and
return of the new president, adama barrow. thomas, thank you. but i did what the weather is up to. matt is not there. anybody else was like? where you delayed by frost on the catwalk up their? forecast for the catwalk up their? forecast for the rest of your sunday. looking pretty decent for some of you. a lovely crisp winter day for some of you. not been the same everywhere. for others it has been grey skies dominating. this was the scene a few hours ago in shropshire. a little covering of...
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clermont auvergne at the end of the season, retains the captaincy, and matt scott is also recalled. scotland finished fourth in the championship last year after victories over italy and france. we know where we are in the world ranking, and how we are ranked. we know we are playing against teams ranked better than us, bar one. we know that every one of those teams are improving, we are trying to improve and! are improving, we are trying to improve and i think we have, other teams have as well. the challenge of the six nations is substantial. it's a big competition. that's all sport for now. we'll have more in the next hour. more now on the comments by president of the european commission jean—claude juncker, who has told the european parliament that he will do everything he can to ensure that the negotiations over britain's exit from the european union end in "a good result" for all concerned. but he also admitted the negotiations would be "very, very, very" difficult. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has also been speaking about brexit while on a trip to india. there's controv
clermont auvergne at the end of the season, retains the captaincy, and matt scott is also recalled. scotland finished fourth in the championship last year after victories over italy and france. we know where we are in the world ranking, and how we are ranked. we know we are playing against teams ranked better than us, bar one. we know that every one of those teams are improving, we are trying to improve and! are improving, we are trying to improve and i think we have, other teams have as well....
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january 2013 with the us photojournalist matt schrier, and you shared a cell together, indeed you even shared a bed for six or seven months. what kind of treatment did you both receive? were you treated worse than he was, because you spoke fluent arabic and they thought you were cia? and because he had a card when he was caught that said photojournalist. i had no such card. they go, he's the journalist and he's the cia guy. so what kind of things happened to you ? i mean, they have various torture methods. some of these things... i was in a blindfold, so i could hear the electricity and i could obviously feel it, but i didn't know what kind of electricity they were administering to my body, you know? mostly it's just hitting. they immobilise you and they handcuff you and they bring you into a very dark space, it's late at night and the elders of the group are standing around and the young people are actually inflicting the pain. they do this for days and days and days, you don't know when it's going to stop. you say young people inflicting the pain, because were children involved? yeah
january 2013 with the us photojournalist matt schrier, and you shared a cell together, indeed you even shared a bed for six or seven months. what kind of treatment did you both receive? were you treated worse than he was, because you spoke fluent arabic and they thought you were cia? and because he had a card when he was caught that said photojournalist. i had no such card. they go, he's the journalist and he's the cia guy. so what kind of things happened to you ? i mean, they have various...
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show signs of cancer in a test animal. this is the matt cartoon. the latest submarine, armed with lethal overcooked roast potatoes. there is a real sense that the roast potatoes might work better than the rest. i think this is a terrible story, in a way. we've got to stop battling people with all the things that are bad for them because theyjust give things that are bad for them because they just give up, things that are bad for them because theyjust give up, smoking, drinking too much and being overweight. if you can crack those three things written would be much happier. peter, you weren't brown your toast too much tomorrow? i've stopped. it's got to be gold. thank you both for joining it's got to be gold. thank you both forjoining us for a look at fleet street's finest work. that's it for the papers, many thanks to our guests, peter and lynn. the papers, many thanks to our guests, peterand lynn. much more coming up. now it's time for the weather. hi there come huge variety in the uk weather today, for some areas lovely, beautiful sunset earlier in pembrokeshire. for others, gre
show signs of cancer in a test animal. this is the matt cartoon. the latest submarine, armed with lethal overcooked roast potatoes. there is a real sense that the roast potatoes might work better than the rest. i think this is a terrible story, in a way. we've got to stop battling people with all the things that are bad for them because theyjust give things that are bad for them because they just give up, things that are bad for them because theyjust give up, smoking, drinking too much and...
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papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster aasmah mir and matt mcallester, editor of newsweek international. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the telegraph leads with comments by president trump's senior trade adviser, who has accused germany of using the weak euro, to exploit the us. the ft has the same story. the paper also pictures ken clarke speaking during the brexit debate in the commons. uk faces return to inequality of thatcher years is the guardian headline. the squeeze is will hit the poor hardest. the metro says rail operators have announced a big shake up in train fares — which they claim will see passengers always being offered the cheapest available price. the same story on the times, which also features claims that thousands of newly qualified doctors are unprepared to do basic tasks. according to the mail, health tourism is costing the nhs millions of pounds because of what it calls chaotic billing. trump euro, attacking germany over the euro now. he has trained his guns on the continent of europe. some people would say
papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster aasmah mir and matt mcallester, editor of newsweek international. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the telegraph leads with comments by president trump's senior trade adviser, who has accused germany of using the weak euro, to exploit the us. the ft has the same story. the paper also pictures ken clarke speaking during the brexit debate in the commons. uk faces return to inequality of thatcher years is the...
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side wolves with a 2—nil win, and another great freekick sealed it. matt doherty with the strike. it's the first time in eight seasons that stoke have gone out in the third round. we did not start in the right manner and found it difficult to shake ourselves out of that, it is only when we went behind that we got your reactions are when we went behind that we got your reactions a re clearly when we went behind that we got your reactions are clearly that is not what is required, you need to be ready to go from the off. it is a disappointment because it was a competition that we targeted and like i said we had a good start that my good starting 11 but we were not able to do the job. two non—league teams will be in the fourth round draw after securing impressive draws. first there's national league side lincoln city. they had been leading ipswich 2—1 thanks to two strikes by theo robinson, before the championship side equalised to send the tie to a replay. fellow national league side sutton united are in the draw for round 4 too. they earned a replay with league one afc wimbledon, wit
side wolves with a 2—nil win, and another great freekick sealed it. matt doherty with the strike. it's the first time in eight seasons that stoke have gone out in the third round. we did not start in the right manner and found it difficult to shake ourselves out of that, it is only when we went behind that we got your reactions are when we went behind that we got your reactions a re clearly when we went behind that we got your reactions are clearly that is not what is required, you need to...
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, matt has the weather. some parts of the uk woke up to their coldest conditions in around four years. look other day has shaped up in essex. blue skies overhead, a lovely
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look at the forecast, here's our weather presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december. a pool of cold air developing across northern russia. last week, high—pressure developed to the west of europe, low pressure to the east, and we tapped into that reservoir of cold air and it worked its way all the way southwards towards the mediterranean. now, over the next few days, that pool of cold air is just trapped. we have lost that northerly flow. it slowly starts to ease out a little bit so if you look at the temperatures, still on tuesday, we see the blues daytime temperatures widely below freezing but not as cold as it has been. as we go through the next few days, certainly into wednesday, across athens, back up to double figures. by thursday, northern parts — germany, poland and the baltic states — should temperatures creep above freezing once agsain but we are not quite yet done with the snow because areas of low pressure spinning across turkey, romania, bulgaria on tuesday will bring more snow and strong winds. another bout of snow across greece and bulga
look at the forecast, here's our weather presenter matt taylor. the current freeze stretches back to december. a pool of cold air developing across northern russia. last week, high—pressure developed to the west of europe, low pressure to the east, and we tapped into that reservoir of cold air and it worked its way all the way southwards towards the mediterranean. now, over the next few days, that pool of cold air is just trapped. we have lost that northerly flow. it slowly starts to ease...
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readings from ships and buoys floating in the ocean. with me is our environment correspondent matt mcgrath. perhaps begin by telling us about the theory that there was a slowdown at the beginning of the century. climate sceptics and site sceptics who believe in climate warning —— warming... they believed they had been a pause, not a decrease but they had levelled off. and it was greeted with a lot of cheer as well. it was seen by many sceptics as climate change not being a serious problem but other studies have questioned this idea of a pause and last year a report by one of the big federal organisations look at the question of temperature data in the ocea ns question of temperature data in the oceans and concluded that actually, we had been misreading the temperature data. the temperature data from the boys was a little colder than it should have been so when they corrected that data, when you look at that data now, there has been no pause. the study that came out today confirms that perspective. so what are the two sides of this argument going to do, the sceptics and those wh
readings from ships and buoys floating in the ocean. with me is our environment correspondent matt mcgrath. perhaps begin by telling us about the theory that there was a slowdown at the beginning of the century. climate sceptics and site sceptics who believe in climate warning —— warming... they believed they had been a pause, not a decrease but they had levelled off. and it was greeted with a lot of cheer as well. it was seen by many sceptics as climate change not being a serious problem...
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there backed brexit in the eu referendum. our correspondent matt cole says paul nuttall believes this is his chance to get into parliament. it is very clear by becoming the candidate for stoke central that paul nuttall thinks he's got a chance. you don't really want to sort of tarnish your reputation as leader. now, this is actually his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he's fought three general elections and a by—election previously, but he's still not quite at nigel farage's record — he took on seven, lost seven, so paul nuttall will be hoping to go one better than that. but the seat was taken by labour in the last general election, but only by 5000 ahead of ukip, who did come second, narrowly ahead of the tories. so hence paul nuttall will be thinking this is a chance for him the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effect across europe. she's been speaking at a gathering of far—right leaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their shared opposition to
there backed brexit in the eu referendum. our correspondent matt cole says paul nuttall believes this is his chance to get into parliament. it is very clear by becoming the candidate for stoke central that paul nuttall thinks he's got a chance. you don't really want to sort of tarnish your reputation as leader. now, this is actually his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he's fought three general elections and a by—election previously, but he's still not quite at nigel farage's...
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something the criminal matt —— kremlin might have over him, dangerous. jon will be back in washington soon continuing his coverage of donald trump. i will speak to you in a couple of minutes. good evening and welcome to labour cut the weather elsewhere around the world. i will come back to the bitter cold weather we are experiencing across central and southern europe and i will start across thailand where, for some southern and central parts, it has been unusually wet. january is a dry month yet because we have an area of low pressure in the andaman sea, it has been very wet and rain will continue for longer yet, further flood problems anticipated. it is quite wet for southern china and this area of rape is a low pressure in the south china sea which could bring flooding of the nam. —— and this area is low pressure in the south china sea. there is a winter storm heading into the north and east, up into eastern parts of canada. behind it low pressure, the pineapple express keeps bringing more rain to california, nevada and quickly turning to snow across the c arun abbado and the ro
something the criminal matt —— kremlin might have over him, dangerous. jon will be back in washington soon continuing his coverage of donald trump. i will speak to you in a couple of minutes. good evening and welcome to labour cut the weather elsewhere around the world. i will come back to the bitter cold weather we are experiencing across central and southern europe and i will start across thailand where, for some southern and central parts, it has been unusually wet. january is a dry...
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recorded. researchers say that this is a geographical and not a climate event. here is matt mcgrath. we are talking about maps and the vast expanse of ice. the fissure that assaulted another huge block of ice has been expanding and lengthening in recent weeks, hasn't? yes. it is something that has been aware of for many yea rs. that has been aware of for many years. it has been growing slowly, in his sped up in the last year or so, but the last few months it is really raced ahead. it is now only being held on by a small crack of ice. that is all that is holding this huge is blocked from carving, as scientists call it, and breaking away. this is a geographical event and is not thought to be anything to do with global warming. there is certainly no evidence to say that climate change has made any difference to this. it is something that has been going on for many decades. it is come to the surface now, we're not sure why. others believe that the warming of the earth could be speeding this up. there is no direct evidence of global warming having an impact on this. concerns, though, that th
recorded. researchers say that this is a geographical and not a climate event. here is matt mcgrath. we are talking about maps and the vast expanse of ice. the fissure that assaulted another huge block of ice has been expanding and lengthening in recent weeks, hasn't? yes. it is something that has been aware of for many yea rs. that has been aware of for many years. it has been growing slowly, in his sped up in the last year or so, but the last few months it is really raced ahead. it is now...
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referendum. our correspondent matt cole says this is paul nuttall‘s chance to get into parliament. it is very clear, by becoming the candidate for stoke central, paul nuttall thinks he has a chance. he doesn't want to tarnish his reputation as we do. this is best attempt at getting a westminster seat, he has fought three general elections and a by—election previously. he is not quite nigel farage ex—con he fought seven, lost seven. paul nuttall will be looking to go better than that. labour won this by—election, but only by 5000 votes. paul nuttall will be thinking this will be his chance to get into parliament. an 18—year—old man has appeared in court charged with murdering a teenage girl near rotherham on monday. shay heeley was then remanded in custody. the body of 16—year—old leonnie weeks was discovered on a path in dinnington on monday. she'd been stabbed a number of times. our correspondence was at sheffield magistrates' court. shay heeley, 18, appeared for a matter of minutes in the courtroom building behind me in sheffield. he stood in the dock wearing a grey t—shirt
referendum. our correspondent matt cole says this is paul nuttall‘s chance to get into parliament. it is very clear, by becoming the candidate for stoke central, paul nuttall thinks he has a chance. he doesn't want to tarnish his reputation as we do. this is best attempt at getting a westminster seat, he has fought three general elections and a by—election previously. he is not quite nigel farage ex—con he fought seven, lost seven. paul nuttall will be looking to go better than that....
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correspondent, matt mcgrath. stretching for around 100 miles, the rift in the ice shelf has grown rich rapidly in weeks. 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this iceberg from drifting into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are not uncommon in antarctica, as these pictures show these fragmentation is can pictures show these fragmentation is ca n affect pictures show these fragmentation is can affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. british researchers who have been monitoring the crack, have discovered the dramatic expansion in the rift that has taken place in just two weeks in december. what we have found, the rift that has been in this ice shelf for a number of yea rs has in this ice shelf for a number of years has broken through another 18 kilometres and is now at risk of giving birth to an iceberg the quarter of the size of wales. it is a very large iceberg that will go out into the open ocean but the remaining ice shelf, we believe, will be less stable. when large icebergs break off the edge of an icebergs break off the edge of an ice shelf like the one in
correspondent, matt mcgrath. stretching for around 100 miles, the rift in the ice shelf has grown rich rapidly in weeks. 12 miles of frozen material is keeping this iceberg from drifting into the sea. collapsing ice shelves are not uncommon in antarctica, as these pictures show these fragmentation is can pictures show these fragmentation is ca n affect pictures show these fragmentation is can affect the landscape, creating icebergs of all shapes and sizes. british researchers who have been...
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figure, the queen, and she used a speech to thank a star matt smith. you're not only a spontaneous, exciting and incredibly talented actor, but you're also my friend, matt, and thank you for making thejobjoy friend, matt, and thank you for making the job joy and for making you laugh, i love you. as a prize best actor award for denzel washington in fences, and emma stone's success wasn't a shock, la la land was in a land of its own. we are ina la land was in a land of its own. we are in a tricky time in this country and things need action. i am so grateful to be part of a group of people that cares and that wants to reflect things back to society. typically, the lee tomlin expected her award combining the serious and the comic. did you hear that the doomsday clock has been moved to a half minutes before midnight. this award camejust half minutes before midnight. this award came just in the half minutes before midnight. this award camejust in the nick half minutes before midnight. this award came just in the nick of time. the cast of stranger things took the prize for tv drama ensemb
figure, the queen, and she used a speech to thank a star matt smith. you're not only a spontaneous, exciting and incredibly talented actor, but you're also my friend, matt, and thank you for making thejobjoy friend, matt, and thank you for making the job joy and for making you laugh, i love you. as a prize best actor award for denzel washington in fences, and emma stone's success wasn't a shock, la la land was in a land of its own. we are ina la land was in a land of its own. we are in a...
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exciting day, having a good look at matt? it is an amazing thing, really. just behind me we have got tim peake reunited with his soyuz spacecraft. this is a craft that took him up into space and safely back down again. it's incredible, it's pretty small, really. you can imagine three people crammed in there on the way up, sitting on top of 300 tonnes of rocket fuel, and on the way back down again, flying through the atmosphere, temperatures reaching 1500 greece centigrade. you can see the scorch marks all down the side there. this is a piece of spacious history that is being put on display. it is bought by the science museum from the russian space agency for an undisclosed amount, they are not saying how much they paid. for tim, amount, they are not saying how much they paid. fortim, it amount, they are not saying how much they paid. for tim, it must be quite an emotional moment seeing it. we we re an emotional moment seeing it. we were talking to helen sharman, the first brit in space, she said you get a patch to the spacecraft, it is essential for the most dangerous pa rt essential for
exciting day, having a good look at matt? it is an amazing thing, really. just behind me we have got tim peake reunited with his soyuz spacecraft. this is a craft that took him up into space and safely back down again. it's incredible, it's pretty small, really. you can imagine three people crammed in there on the way up, sitting on top of 300 tonnes of rocket fuel, and on the way back down again, flying through the atmosphere, temperatures reaching 1500 greece centigrade. you can see the...
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two—thirds of voters there backed brexit in the eu referendum. our correspondent matt cole says paul nuttall believes this is his chance to get into parliament. it is very clear by becoming the candidate for stoke central that paul nuttall thinks he's got a chance. you don't really want to sort of tarnish your reputation as leader. now, this is actually his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he's fought three general elections and a by—election previously, but he's still not quite at nigel farage‘s record — he took on seven, lost seven, so paul nuttall will be hoping to go one better than that. but the seat was taken by labour in the last general election, but only by 5000 ahead of ukip, who did come second, narrowly ahead of the tories. so hence paul nuttall will be thinking this is a chance for him to get into parliament. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week i will travel millions of yea rs this week i will travel millions of years back in time underground in 0man. starting to work up a bit of a sweat here. we are hitting the water in new york c
two—thirds of voters there backed brexit in the eu referendum. our correspondent matt cole says paul nuttall believes this is his chance to get into parliament. it is very clear by becoming the candidate for stoke central that paul nuttall thinks he's got a chance. you don't really want to sort of tarnish your reputation as leader. now, this is actually his fifth attempt at getting a westminster seat. he's fought three general elections and a by—election previously, but he's still not...
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she‘s proud the first foreign leader to meet president trump will be a woman. michaela and matt wilkinson in florida are split on their opinions of trump, but both think theresa may will hold her own in the negotiations. thank you all very much forjoining us, john, why do you think the special relationship matters more to us than to the united states?” don‘t think that donaldj trump really needs the uk that much. i think we have turned our back on europe from a trade perspective, so we need to look west again. so i think, for that reason if nothing else, you know, she is looking to solidify her sort of authority there, move forward with the brexit negotiations, and i think she sees an opportunity, and i agree it is a savvy an opportunity, and i agree it is a savvy m ove an opportunity, and i agree it is a savvy move for her to be the first one to come over and do business with them. but i think he has a pretty long track record of using people, and i would be very circumspect with any sort of negotiations with him. samantha, you are proud that theresa may is the first foreig
she‘s proud the first foreign leader to meet president trump will be a woman. michaela and matt wilkinson in florida are split on their opinions of trump, but both think theresa may will hold her own in the negotiations. thank you all very much forjoining us, john, why do you think the special relationship matters more to us than to the united states?” don‘t think that donaldj trump really needs the uk that much. i think we have turned our back on europe from a trade perspective, so we...
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with a 2—0 win, and another great freekick sealed it. matt doherty with the strike. it's the first time in eight seasons that stoke have gone out in the third round. two non—league sides will be in the fourth round draw after securing impressive draws. first there's national league side lincoln city. they had been leading 2—1 thanks to two strikes by theo robinson, before the championship side equalised to send the tie into a replay. and fellow national league side sutton united are in the draw for round four too. they earned a replay with league one afc wimbledon, with a clean sheet, as it ended 0—0. and wayne rooney's goalscoring record was the headline of manchester united's 4—0 win over reading. this was his 249th for the club, and it means he's equal with sir bobby charlton. there he is watching on. and his managerjose mourinho says it's only a matter of time. it is amazing because everybody knows who sir bobby is and what he means for the history of the club in the history of english football. for wayne to score that number of goals for manchester united is fantastic. some
with a 2—0 win, and another great freekick sealed it. matt doherty with the strike. it's the first time in eight seasons that stoke have gone out in the third round. two non—league sides will be in the fourth round draw after securing impressive draws. first there's national league side lincoln city. they had been leading 2—1 thanks to two strikes by theo robinson, before the championship side equalised to send the tie into a replay. and fellow national league side sutton united are in...
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from monuments and characters. now the weather with matt taylor. not as chilly out there at the moment, certainly mild this weekend but there could be a chill and some snow on the way later this week. keep tuned to the forecast but today, this shot from derbyshire sums up the uk. most grey skies, one 01’ sums up the uk. most grey skies, one or two little chink of blue with a bit of sunshine coming through. the cloud write skies will dominate tonight. if you are on the move tonight. if you are on the move tonight into tomorrow morning, there could be some fog around. the odd spot of light rain or drizzle keeps the temperatures up. for the north—east of scotland and maybe north—east of scotland and maybe north—east england where we see some gaps in the cloud, there could be some frost. for most, grey skies, misty conditions, especially first thing in the morning, the odd spit or spot of rain. overall, temperatures above where they should be for the time of year, 7—11. things are set to get that bit colder. we'll see colder conditions and wet and windy conditions and wet
from monuments and characters. now the weather with matt taylor. not as chilly out there at the moment, certainly mild this weekend but there could be a chill and some snow on the way later this week. keep tuned to the forecast but today, this shot from derbyshire sums up the uk. most grey skies, one 01’ sums up the uk. most grey skies, one or two little chink of blue with a bit of sunshine coming through. the cloud write skies will dominate tonight. if you are on the move tonight. if you...
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aasmah mir and matt mcallester, editor of newsweek international. mps have begun debating a bill to grant the government the authority to leave the eu. the brexit secretary, david davis, warned mps not to block the bill, saying they'd already passed the point of no return when the referendum was held. the snp and the liberal democrats say they'll vote against the legislation but with jeremy corbyn telling labour mps to support it, the government looks set to win comfortably. 0ur oolitical editor laura kuenssberg reports. the man who has to make the argument, one of the campaigners who made it happen. will mps trust the people on brexit? i hope so. the chief whip who has to get it through the house of commons. and the prime minister who will take us out of the eu, who didn't want mps to have their say like this. but here it is, the first real step to the exit. the eyes of the nation are on this chamber as we consider this bill. for many years, there has been a creeping sense in the country, and notjust this country, that politicians say one thing and do another. we voted to give the
aasmah mir and matt mcallester, editor of newsweek international. mps have begun debating a bill to grant the government the authority to leave the eu. the brexit secretary, david davis, warned mps not to block the bill, saying they'd already passed the point of no return when the referendum was held. the snp and the liberal democrats say they'll vote against the legislation but with jeremy corbyn telling labour mps to support it, the government looks set to win comfortably. 0ur oolitical...
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guardian. i assume joe discussed this with you. matt damon was kicking himself. he dropped out at the last minute and casey affleck stepped in. he is a producer on the film, matt damon. he is, yes. it is good to see people like that fostering people like kenneth lonergan who might otherwise find it difficult to get movies made because they don't necessarily make a lot of money. moonlight, tell us about that. it is a fantastic movie by barryjenkins who is someone to keep an eye on. it is a tale of the young african—american boy and he has three distinct stages in his life as he suffers, he grows up with a mother addicted to drugs, he struggles with his sexuality. it is a wonderful, poignant, emotionally involving tale. it looks beautiful. it will have the best supporting actor. you never know. let's get a clip of moonlight. did you hear? relax. i got you, i promise. i clip of moonlight. did you hear? relax. i got you, i promise. lam not going to let you go. i got you. very good. ten seconds. that right there, you in the middle of the world. no accusation for oscars -- oscars so white. we
guardian. i assume joe discussed this with you. matt damon was kicking himself. he dropped out at the last minute and casey affleck stepped in. he is a producer on the film, matt damon. he is, yes. it is good to see people like that fostering people like kenneth lonergan who might otherwise find it difficult to get movies made because they don't necessarily make a lot of money. moonlight, tell us about that. it is a fantastic movie by barryjenkins who is someone to keep an eye on. it is a tale...
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, matt ritchie scored twice for newcastle as they beat fellow championship side birmingham 3—1. and shane long scored the only goal of the game — in injury time — as southampton beat norwich. in spain, real madrid have lost again. after going a0 games unbeaten, they've now lost twice in four days. they were beaten 2—1 — at home — by celta de vigo in the first leg of their copa del rey quarterfinal. an international assessment led by british scientists has found that 60% of primates are now threatened with extinction because of human activities. the researchers say that, without urgent action to reverse declines, our closest biological relatives face an extinction crisis. the findings are published in the journal science advances. victoria gill has more. 0ur closest biological relatives. but while the human population continues to grow, most of our fellow primates are now sliding towards extinction. this international team of scientists trawled through the data on more than 500 primate species, revealing a looming extinction crisis. they estimate that 60% of primate species
, matt ritchie scored twice for newcastle as they beat fellow championship side birmingham 3—1. and shane long scored the only goal of the game — in injury time — as southampton beat norwich. in spain, real madrid have lost again. after going a0 games unbeaten, they've now lost twice in four days. they were beaten 2—1 — at home — by celta de vigo in the first leg of their copa del rey quarterfinal. an international assessment led by british scientists has found that 60% of primates...
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could reveal some of the secrets of the historic site. and matt has the weather. good morning. will it be the sound of ice scrapers echoing around the south and east today? it is a day of contrast. while some have frosts, temperatures down to —6, for others it is cloudy and wet. the forecast coming up in15 it is cloudy and wet. the forecast coming up in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the us president—elect donald trump is due to meet intelligence chiefs today, to discuss claims that russia tried to interfere in the american presidential election. he's faced criticism from both republicans and democrats about his approach to the allegations, and less than 24—hours before the meeting one of his top intelligence advisers quit his team. dan johnson reports. the three wise men of us intelligence. together in their belief that russian hacking interfered with the presidential election, intending to help donald trump win. hacking was only one part of it. and it also entailed classical propaganda, disinformation. but in the last few hours the president—elect has again
could reveal some of the secrets of the historic site. and matt has the weather. good morning. will it be the sound of ice scrapers echoing around the south and east today? it is a day of contrast. while some have frosts, temperatures down to —6, for others it is cloudy and wet. the forecast coming up in15 it is cloudy and wet. the forecast coming up in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the us president—elect donald trump is due to meet intelligence chiefs today, to discuss...
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loads to talk about today. we have matt phillips, who has been brilliant at west bromwich albion, and paul pogba, talking about jose bromwich albion, and paul pogba, talking aboutjose mourinho, life at manchester united. also lots of nonsensical stuff as well. look at this. where are you on the list in the dressing room in terms of putting the music on?” the dressing room in terms of putting the music on? i am working my way up. who is the best answer? the other ones, you don't want to ask them. they will say paul pogba? probably. looking very relaxed. if you follow him on instagram, you will know he has some special moves. he also has his own emoji. yuna w -- you know that you have arrived when you know that you have arrived when you have your own emoji. we will be reflecting on the life of graham taylor. we will look back on his life and his career. i know that you knew him as well. he was so kind, so generous. he always asked about family, told you about his family. in football, where so many people are obsessed with results and success , are obsessed with results and success, he
loads to talk about today. we have matt phillips, who has been brilliant at west bromwich albion, and paul pogba, talking about jose bromwich albion, and paul pogba, talking aboutjose mourinho, life at manchester united. also lots of nonsensical stuff as well. look at this. where are you on the list in the dressing room in terms of putting the music on?” the dressing room in terms of putting the music on? i am working my way up. who is the best answer? the other ones, you don't want to ask...
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and get the latest on the weather from matt taylor. over and get the latest on the weatherfrom matt taylor. good evening. good evening. we could see some of that faith snow later in the week. at the moment, a great, dull day. a murky and misty night. there could be some fog around, particularly on the higher rates. it‘s going to be a damp night with patchy rain and drizzle. clearer skies at times. east england at least in scotland particular. in eastern scotland, temperatures may drop low enough for a touch of frost, but most time i‘ll start a sunday. i today, a dull as dismal one. misty this around, patchy rain just about anywhere. the grey should let today. some breaks in the cloud is of wales, northeastern went, eastern scotland. if anything, it gets darker across western scotland later on with outbreaks of rain and drizzle. temperatures around ten or 11 degrees. the week is said to be chilly with cold winds blowing down across the country. a mild spell midweek but then it turns wintry later. nowhere near as wintry as it is in eastern europe. —16 was the high in krakow in p
and get the latest on the weather from matt taylor. over and get the latest on the weatherfrom matt taylor. good evening. good evening. we could see some of that faith snow later in the week. at the moment, a great, dull day. a murky and misty night. there could be some fog around, particularly on the higher rates. it‘s going to be a damp night with patchy rain and drizzle. clearer skies at times. east england at least in scotland particular. in eastern scotland, temperatures may drop low...