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enough to make you want to escape to a log cabin with no mobile phone a. iamadamflemingandviral review it all in halfan adam fleming and viral review it all in half an hour. adam fleming and viral review it all in halfan hour. —— i adam fleming and viral review it all in half an hour. —— i will review it all. good evening and welcome to bbc news. german police say they now believe it's likely their main suspect — anis amri — did drive the lorry that ploughed through a christmas market on monday killing 12 people and injuring 49. his fingerprints have been found in the cab. police raids are taking place across germany, while its borders with belgium and the netherlands have been tightened. today angela merkel said germany had known for a long time that it was a target for islamist terrorists. she said she was hopeful that an arrest would soon be made. damien grammaticas has this report. this is anis amri, the man european police are hunting, filming himself humming nonchalantly in berlin, video posted to his facebook page in september. now the 24—year—old tu
enough to make you want to escape to a log cabin with no mobile phone a. i am adam fleming and viral review it all in halfan adam fleming and viral review it all in half an hour. adam fleming and viral review it all in halfan hour. —— i adam fleming and viral review it all in half an hour. —— i will review it all. good evening and welcome to bbc news. german police say they now believe it's likely their main suspect — anis amri — did drive the lorry that ploughed through a...
. —— gets underway. there was the resignation of one panellist and the arrival ofanother.adamfleminglookspike at another. adam fleming looks pike at a year in british politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? music: come all ye faithful. especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be a very historic day, i believe that. i think it will be brexit plus plus plus, does that make sense? i'm theresa may and to be prime minister. i'm adam fleming, come with me to a secluded log cabin, there no wi—fi, no phone reception, just you, me and a lot of events to think about. it was the issue that split the nation. the european union, leave or remain. in the first part of the year, david cameron embarked on the first half of his europe strategy renegotiating our membership of the eu with his fellow leaders. it meant lots of these, known in the t
. —— gets underway. there was the resignation of one panellist and the arrival of another. adam fleming looks pike at another. adam fleming looks pike at a year in british politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? music: come all ye faithful. especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our...
adamflemingwithreview 2016 — a year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be a very historic day, i believe that. i think it will be brexit plus plus plus, does that make sense? i'm theresa may and to be prime minister. i'm adam fleming, come with me to a secluded log cabin, there no wi—fi, no phone reception, just you, me and a lot of events to think about. it was the issue that split the nation. the european union, leave or remain. in the first part of the year, david cameron embarked on the first half of his europe strategy renegotiating our membership of the eu with his fellow leaders. it meant lots of these, known in the trade as the grip and grin. if it was thursday, it must be hungary. is that the prime minister of slovenia or slovakia ? it all came to a head at
adam fleming with review 2016 — a year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be a very historic day, i believe that. i think it will be brexit plus plus plus, does that make sense? i'm...
underway. there was the resignation of one panellist and the arrival ofanother.adamfleminglookspike at another. adam fleming looks pike at a year in british politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? music: come all ye faithful. especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause.
underway. there was the resignation of one panellist and the arrival of another. adam fleming looks pike at another. adam fleming looks pike at a year in british politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? music: come all ye faithful. especially when ten years worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause.
european union, the resignation of one prime minister and the arrival ofanother.adamfleminglooksback on a tumultuous year in british politics in review 2016: the year in politics. music: "0 come all ye faithful". ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years‘ worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be a very historic day, i believe that. i think it will be brexit plus plus plus, does that make sense? my pitch is very simple, i'm theresa may, and i think i'm the best person to be prime minister of this country. i'm political reporter adam fleming, come with me to a secluded log cabin, there's no wifi, no mobile phone reception, just you, me and a lot of events to think about. it was the issue that split the nation. the european union, leave or remain. in the first part of the year, david cameron embarked on the first half of his europ
european union, the resignation of one prime minister and the arrival of another. adam fleming looks back on a tumultuous year in british politics in review 2016: the year in politics. music: "0 come all ye faithful". ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years‘ worth of politics has been squeezed into just one. i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try to be the captain...
resignation of one prime minister, and the arrival ofanother.adamfleminglooksback at a rocky year in british politics in review 2016: the year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years‘ worth of politics has been squeezed into just one? i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to be a very historic day, i believe that. i think it will be brexit plus plus plus, does that make sense? i'm theresa may and i think i'm the best person to be prime minister. i'm adam fleming. come with me to a secluded log cabin, there's no wi—fi, no phone reception, just you, me and a lot of events to think about. it was the issue that split the nation. the european union — leave or remain? in the first part of the year, david cameron embarked on the first half of his europe strategy, renegotiating our membership of the eu with his fellow leaders. it meant lots of these, known in the trade as t
resignation of one prime minister, and the arrival of another. adam fleming looks back at a rocky year in british politics in review 2016: the year in politics. ever feel you need to get away from it all? especially when ten years‘ worth of politics has been squeezed into just one? i believe that this thursday can be our country's independence day. applause. i do not think it would be right for me to try and be the captain that steers our country to its next destination. tomorrow is going to...
escape to a log cabin in the middle of nowhere. iamadamflemingandithe middle of nowhere. i am adam fleming and i will review it all in half an hour. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen will not be attending church this morning for the traditional christmas day service in sandringham. a buckingham palace spokesman says she still suffering from a heavy cold. the queen and the duke of edinburgh delayed the start of their annual trip earlier this week. the rest of the royal family are due to attend church this morning. this photograph was released in the last few minutes by the press association, the family weeping on the way to church. the prince of wales at duchess of cornwall, the duke of edinburgh. the earl of wessex, the countess of wessex and their daughter lady louise windsor. still quite a bit representation from the family at st mary magdelene church. let's speak now to our reporter emilia papadopoulos who is at sandringham for us this morning. the queen does like the traditional sandringham but she is feeling under the weather and will not be attending today.
escape to a log cabin in the middle of nowhere. i am adam fleming andi the middle of nowhere. i am adam fleming and i will review it all in half an hour. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen will not be attending church this morning for the traditional christmas day service in sandringham. a buckingham palace spokesman says she still suffering from a heavy cold. the queen and the duke of edinburgh delayed the start of their annual trip earlier this week. the rest of the royal family...
, with a christmassy edition of our meet the neighbourseries,adamflemingreportsfrom the snowy north of sweden. dogs barking we're going this way! i am in kiruna in swedish lappland, 90 miles north of the arctic circle. they're enjoying a few hours of light before the sun goes down and doesn't come up again until next year. and of course, all a way out here, you meet an italian. you either like it or you hate it. if you like it, it's paradise. if you don't like it, you go crazy. two weeks. if you love it and get used to this lifestyle and environment, it's hard to go back to any other lifestyle. it's not all dogsledding and the northern lights. kiruna's also home to the world's largest underground iron ore mine. it bringsjobs and one big problem. as it expands, the town is sinking. the entire city centre is going to be torn down and moved two miles. 3000 flats will be demolished along with 200,000 square metres of public and commercial property. including the wooden church, once voted the country's favourite historic building. deputy mayor stefan is going to need a bigger map.
, with a christmassy edition of our meet the neighbour series, adam fleming reports from the snowy north of sweden. dogs barking we're going this way! i am in kiruna in swedish lappland, 90 miles north of the arctic circle. they're enjoying a few hours of light before the sun goes down and doesn't come up again until next year. and of course, all a way out here, you meet an italian. you either like it or you hate it. if you like it, it's paradise. if you don't like it, you go crazy. two weeks....