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most important advice anyone could have. thank you. let us know your thoughts. comingup,britainneedsto make clear what it wants from brexit, that's the view of denmark's ambassador to the uk. we'll speak to him at 10:15am. bake off without mary berry, or mel and sue, seemed unthinkable to many fans, with many fearing the show would flop without them after it's controversial move to channel 4. the first episode of the new series aired last night with a largely new presenter line—up, after the broadcaster outbid the bbc for the show. more than 6.5 million people tuned paul hollywood was joined by fellow judge prue leith, presenters sandi toksvig and noel fielding, and 12 new amateur bakers. so has the re—jigged format risen to the occasion? let's have a look. can you see it noel? i can't see it anywhere. big white tent, 12 new bakers. sorry sue, you did say white tent didn't you? where are they prue? dunno. they're late. maybe we should have got a minicab? hmm. on your marks. get set. bake. what's next? got to make the buttercream. that's something you've done before. i'mjok
most important advice anyone could have. thank you. let us know your thoughts. coming up, britain needs to make clear what it wants from brexit, that's the view of denmark's ambassador to the uk. we'll speak to him at 10:15am. bake off without mary berry, or mel and sue, seemed unthinkable to many fans, with many fearing the show would flop without them after it's controversial move to channel 4. the first episode of the new series aired last night with a largely new presenter line—up, after...
food we eat is produced in an ethical and safe way.nowbritainison its way out of the european union, the government is reviewing standards. one idea, make it compulsory for abattoirs in england to have cctv. i think this is a very important animal welfare measure, and i think it gives even greater confidence to the consumer both at home and abroad that british produce, british meat is achieved at the highest possible standards during their life and at the time of the animal's death. it's hoped cameras will reduce abuse suffered by animals before they are killed. this video was filmed in an abattoir as part of an investigation into abuse by animal aid. much of the charity's of the footage is too graphic to show. it's a really vital tool for helping to stop the kind of appalling gratuitous violence and abuse that we filmed repeatedly in slaughterhouses during our undercover investigations. and it's notjust the mandatory cctv itself that's so important, but also the independent monitoring of the footage. we're really urging the government to introduce that in order to ensure that slaug
food we eat is produced in an ethical and safe way. now britain is on its way out of the european union, the government is reviewing standards. one idea, make it compulsory for abattoirs in england to have cctv. i think this is a very important animal welfare measure, and i think it gives even greater confidence to the consumer both at home and abroad that british produce, british meat is achieved at the highest possible standards during their life and at the time of the animal's death. it's...
to the causes you want to help? get in touch with‘s. —— with‘s. let's get somesport.britainbiddingfarewell to sir mo farah. the four—time olympic gold medallist w011 the four—time olympic gold medallist won his last ever track race on home soil. he took the 3000 metres at the birmingham diamond league meeting. it is that sprint at the end, showing his power, dominance, and just kissing the track to pay homage through his years on the track. the father of four is now switching to road racing. he said all he dreams about as a kid was running for great britain. we are going to be speaking to the coach who started coaching at the age of 12. totten, wembley, another bad result? so this is a tricky one for spurs. they‘ re using wembley as their home ground this season, because the old white hart lane is being knocked down to make way for a new one. the problem sometimes with using wembley is that the away team can feel so fired up like it's an fa cup final. on the pitch, it finished 2—1 to chelsea. all smiles for chelsea, and a happy manager in antonio conte, who praised the com
to the causes you want to help? get in touch with‘s. —— with‘s. let's get some sport. britain bidding farewell to sir mo farah. the four—time olympic gold medallist w011 the four—time olympic gold medallist won his last ever track race on home soil. he took the 3000 metres at the birmingham diamond league meeting. it is that sprint at the end, showing his power, dominance, and just kissing the track to pay homage through his years on the track. the father of four is now switching...
continue to move across freely. a paper settingoutbritain'snegotiatatingposition — being published today — rejects what it calls "the hard borders of the past". let's get more from our ireland correspondent, chris page. chris, a very sensitive issue. tell us more chris, a very sensitive issue. tell us more about the option that the government says it wants to see happen. well, joanne, i suppose the government proposals do follow the form book. ministers have said that they want the border between northern ireland and the republic, the only land border between the uk and the eu, to remain essentially as invisible as possible. people in northern ireland have become very used to being able to drive across the border without customs controls are not having to show any papers. that has made it easy for businesses to do trade on either side of the border. it has been an important symbol of the peace process. how do you keep the border essentially open? the uk is outside the european customs union and the public of ireland is inside. james broken shy has been speaking on radio 4 this mo
continue to move across freely. a paper setting out britain's negotiatating position — being published today — rejects what it calls "the hard borders of the past". let's get more from our ireland correspondent, chris page. chris, a very sensitive issue. tell us more chris, a very sensitive issue. tell us more about the option that the government says it wants to see happen. well, joanne, i suppose the government proposals do follow the form book. ministers have said that they...
president from office. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has said a us presidential visittobritainismore likely in 2018 than this year. previously he has said he sees no reason to rescind the invitation to donald trump for a state visit although no date had been fixed and all mention of the trip was left out of the queen's speech. radical action is needed to help integrate immigrants into radical action is needed to help integrate immigrants into society, according to a group of mps. in a new report, the all—party—parliamentary group on ‘social integration‘ warns that the immigration debate has become polarised. it's renewing calls for the government to make english lessons compulsory. the home office says it already funds community cohesion projects, including some focused on language. women who've left the armed forces have told this programme the government is not doing enough to support them with mental health problems. campaigners have told us there's a ‘hidden‘ population of ex—service women who are suffering similar problems to male veterans — such as post—t
president from office. the foreign secretary borisjohnson has said a us presidential visit to britain is more likely in 2018 than this year. previously he has said he sees no reason to rescind the invitation to donald trump for a state visit although no date had been fixed and all mention of the trip was left out of the queen's speech. radical action is needed to help integrate immigrants into radical action is needed to help integrate immigrants into society, according to a group of mps. in a...
a string of medals over the weekend sawgreatbritainreachtheir medal target. how do we rate their performance? if you had asked me on saturday morning i would have said not particularly brilliant, but now you are asking me on monday night i would say quite impressive. the medal target was 5—8 and so they got six in the end, and four of those came over the weekend. five in the last 48 hours if you include mo farah, but the women's four by 400 metres have the won a medal in each of the last five championships. and then there was a bronze for the men's quartet. martyn rooney on the last leg there. the relay medals papered over the cracks, some would say, after it was a disappointing championships and till then, but they have been very much investing time and money on the relay squad and it has paid dividends. it is a very young team, as well. you have to look at many fourth—place achievements by young athletes who will use this as a jumping off point for what will come in the next three yea rs. how did tom bosworth get on in the 20 kilometre walk? many people remember him from th
a string of medals over the weekend saw great britain reach their medal target. how do we rate their performance? if you had asked me on saturday morning i would have said not particularly brilliant, but now you are asking me on monday night i would say quite impressive. the medal target was 5—8 and so they got six in the end, and four of those came over the weekend. five in the last 48 hours if you include mo farah, but the women's four by 400 metres have the won a medal in each of the last...
make up the battleofbritainmemorialflight have been grounded because of engine issues. the hurricanes, spitfires and a lancaster bomber are all affected and one display has already been cancelled with others under threat. the raf is unable to say when the planes will be back in the skies. the aircraft are more than 70 years old. tom cruise has broken his ankle whilst trying to undertake a daring stunt during filming in london at the weekend. cruise attempted to leap between the roofs of two buildings, but he fell short of the mark and hit the building. filming for the latest installment of mission impossible has now been suspended. a canadian woman has been reunited with her diamond ring, 13 years after she lost it while weeding in her garden. mary grams' daughter—in—law picked a carrot out of the vegetable patch and found its growth had been restricted by the ring. mrs grams had been too embarrassed to tell her husband she'd lost it and bought a cheap replacement. that's a summary of the latest bbc news, more at 9.30. we are so hoping to speak with her about that! comi
make up the battle of britain memorial flight have been grounded because of engine issues. the hurricanes, spitfires and a lancaster bomber are all affected and one display has already been cancelled with others under threat. the raf is unable to say when the planes will be back in the skies. the aircraft are more than 70 years old. tom cruise has broken his ankle whilst trying to undertake a daring stunt during filming in london at the weekend. cruise attempted to leap between the roofs of...
fall in eu net migrationtobritainwasdriven by an increase in emigration for eu citizens. so, eu citizens leaving this country. we are going to be talking a bit more about that shortly. do let us know your thoughts on that. a teenager who's lived in the uk most of her life with her british mother says her life has been turned upside down by brexit. estelle dragan, who has a french father, has lived here since she was six. after brexit, she applied to become a permanent resident in the uk, but her application was rejected. her story will be familiar to many eu nationals who are worried about their status, despite assurances by the british government that most will be allowed to stay. celestina 0lulode reports. this is me and my sister at primary school. that was my first day at high school. you look very grown-up. my high school prom.” high school. you look very grown-up. my high school prom. i kind of felt safe in a way because i thought i would be able to become a citizen. we always said, you know, whatever the brexit results are, you know, we will still be able to get me citi
fall in eu net migration to britain was driven by an increase in emigration for eu citizens. so, eu citizens leaving this country. we are going to be talking a bit more about that shortly. do let us know your thoughts on that. a teenager who's lived in the uk most of her life with her british mother says her life has been turned upside down by brexit. estelle dragan, who has a french father, has lived here since she was six. after brexit, she applied to become a permanent resident in the uk,...
most commonly used illegal druginbritainandlast in england and wales alone, over 2 million people admitted taking it, even though being caught using it could land you in prison. but all over the world attitudes to cannabis are changing. these countries have decriminalised the drug, meaning if you're caught with a small amount of weed, you're not going to jail. some have gone further and legalised it and if you want to see things changing at the pace, look at north america. in the us, 21 states have decriminalised small amounts of cannabis for personal consumption and eight have gone further, legalising recreational use. but the place that many are watching is canada, with the country set to legalise the drug next year. so with all this happening around the world, some in the uk are asking, cannabis, time for a change? i'm in brighton to meet rob. hi, rob. how are you doing? not too bad. he's the chair of the brighton cannabis club and thinks the answer to that question is yes. so basically, we're offering a venue that will offer a fully medicated meal to brighton cannabis c
most commonly used illegal drug in britain and last in england and wales alone, over 2 million people admitted taking it, even though being caught using it could land you in prison. but all over the world attitudes to cannabis are changing. these countries have decriminalised the drug, meaning if you're caught with a small amount of weed, you're not going to jail. some have gone further and legalised it and if you want to see things changing at the pace, look at north america. in the us, 21...
hopefully, athletes understand that and they will help the sport to moveforward.britain'skyleedmund is through to the second round of the washington open. he beat hyeon chung of south korea in straight sets. heather watson is out of the women's singles. she was beaten in straight sets by patricia maria tig from romania, who's ranked 13a in the world, 59 places below watson. tig took both sets on tie—breaks as watson double—faulted on match—point. former england captain alastair cook believes england's experience as a test side should help them when it comes to consistency as they prepare for the fourth test against south africa which starts on friday. they need to avoid defeat to win the series which they currently lead 2—1. as this side develops, we're getting to the stage where a lot of players have a lot of experience. if you play 30 test matches you've kind of, you understand the rigmarole of test cricket and your game a lot better than when you played one or two. we should be getting more consistent and that's the challenge for this side, that consistency which over the la
hopefully, athletes understand that and they will help the sport to move forward. britain's kyle edmund is through to the second round of the washington open. he beat hyeon chung of south korea in straight sets. heather watson is out of the women's singles. she was beaten in straight sets by patricia maria tig from romania, who's ranked 13a in the world, 59 places below watson. tig took both sets on tie—breaks as watson double—faulted on match—point. former england captain alastair cook...
published will insist such an arrangement would be "neither necessary nor appropriate"oncebritainhasleft the european union — adding there are other ways to resolve disputes. but critics say european judges could retain some influence. adam fleming is in brussels. a lot of discussion around the use of the word direct, the government saying it will end the directjurisdiction of the ec]. yes, and i am actually in luxembourg, the home of the european court of justice. in luxembourg, the home of the european court of]ustice. this government paper will be all about how do you solve disputes that arise between the uk and the eu, either around the brexit deal signed, or any future free trade partnership deal signed between the two sides? and crucially the british government does not want any dispute mechanism to include the european court of justice. the prime minister when she has talked about this issue has said she wants to end the jurisdiction of the ec]. now ministers talk about ending directjurisdiction. people will be combing through this paper when published at lunchtime for
published will insist such an arrangement would be "neither necessary nor appropriate" once britain has left the european union — adding there are other ways to resolve disputes. but critics say european judges could retain some influence. adam fleming is in brussels. a lot of discussion around the use of the word direct, the government saying it will end the directjurisdiction of the ec]. yes, and i am actually in luxembourg, the home of the european court of justice. in...
probably not the last we will hearfrom usain bolt!andbritain'smaingold medal hope today is mo farah, who competes in the 10,000 metres vinyljust after 9pm tonight, and after this he is preparing to focus on the marathon, so preparing to focus on the marathon, so it is not the end for him and if he wins tonight it will be six world championship golds for thermo. disappointment for england's women last night. was their semi—final defeat something of a shock? they were the highest ranked team left in the competition but they we re left in the competition but they were knocked out 3—0 by hosts the netherlands. they had a really strong record, four wins out of four opened last night and were beaten by a technically superior dutch team in front of record crowds, about 20 7000. lots of disappointed england faces at the end of the match, perhaps too soon for the team to ta ke perhaps too soon for the team to take away any good they achieved from numbers watching women's football around the world and inspiring a whole new generation of goals, but no final for mark sampson's side. the net
probably not the last we will hearfrom usain bolt! and britain's main gold medal hope today is mo farah, who competes in the 10,000 metres vinyljust after 9pm tonight, and after this he is preparing to focus on the marathon, so preparing to focus on the marathon, so it is not the end for him and if he wins tonight it will be six world championship golds for thermo. disappointment for england's women last night. was their semi—final defeat something of a shock? they were the highest ranked...
customs union which could be put in place to help prevent chaosatbritain'sbordersas the uk leaves the eu. my colleague adam fleming explains how the customs union works at the moment and how that might change. under the customs union, the eu has won external borderfor under the customs union, the eu has won external border for the import of goods from abroad. if import taxes — known as tariffs — are paid, they're paid when that product enters this area. it can then move around between countries with no further charges and very few checks. the british government wants something as similar as possible to this arrangement for a temporary period after brexit in march 2019. so how could a future customs union between the uk and europe look and how does the government see it working? our political correspondent emma vardy has more. david davis has been speaking, hasn't he? that's right, david davis will be sitting down in brussels to negotiate this at the end of this month and he has talked about the option of this interim customs union being as close as possible to the current arra
customs union which could be put in place to help prevent chaos at britain's borders as the uk leaves the eu. my colleague adam fleming explains how the customs union works at the moment and how that might change. under the customs union, the eu has won external borderfor under the customs union, the eu has won external border for the import of goods from abroad. if import taxes — known as tariffs — are paid, they're paid when that product enters this area. it can then move around between...
college of paediatrics and child and facilities in all workplaces. the collegesaysbritainhasone of the lowest rates of breast—feeding in europe, blaming social stigma for the trend. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 10.30. let's get a sport update. los angeles is set to host the 2028 olympic and paralympic games. la's bid team has reached an agreement with the international olympic committee, which is expected to be ratified by the los angeles city council later today. la had originally been bidding for the 2024 games, but that event is now set to take place in paris. we have an 0lympics ready city. what i would say is, unlike the old model where people try to fit the olympics to the city, this is a model where we fit the city to the olympics. we aren't building things for the 0lympics aren't building things for the olympics and hoping our people benefit but building for our people who will benefit and we know the 0lympics can take advantage of those. it's a different kind of model, not every city will be la but we hope that we can build the city by telling folk
college of paediatrics and child and facilities in all workplaces. the college says britain has one of the lowest rates of breast—feeding in europe, blaming social stigma for the trend. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 10.30. let's get a sport update. los angeles is set to host the 2028 olympic and paralympic games. la's bid team has reached an agreement with the international olympic committee, which is expected to be ratified by the los angeles city council later today....