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, and kimjong—un was describing him asa and kimjong—un was describing him as a dotard and lunatic. i think what is piling the pressure on north korea is these economic sanctions, as well as the fact that china is participating in those sanctions. we should probably be fairly cautious. it normally requires a lot of preparation, this is jumping it normally requires a lot of preparation, this isjumping for directly into the talks pretty much with very little time to prepare, but we will see. i think we have got two lea d e rs but we will see. i think we have got two leaders who are very different from the normal leadership models and asa from the normal leadership models and as a result, anything is possible because they are not following the traditional leadership model. president trump keen to say that this is a result of his policies and his behaviour, which has as you said, alarmed many people with the rhetoric that has gone on and on both sides, but perhaps he has a point that actually has said from the beginning, even during the campaign, that actually i am willing to talk. he has
, and kimjong—un was describing him asa and kimjong—un was describing him as a dotard and lunatic. i think what is piling the pressure on north korea is these economic sanctions, as well as the fact that china is participating in those sanctions. we should probably be fairly cautious. it normally requires a lot of preparation, this is jumping it normally requires a lot of preparation, this isjumping for directly into the talks pretty much with very little time to prepare, but we will see. i...
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he settles into that newjob. this what he has lined up for his squad. asa what he has lined up for his squad. as a treat. win or lose. this is where they're heading. we are sending them to disneyland on thursday. that is the treat we have done. they leave half 7 and they have three or four hours in disneyland. it is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the players, because of their schedules, it is rare they get long enough. so they have three or four hours there. with micky mouse and donald duck! lifting the she believes trophy we hope and hanging out with donald duck and micky mouse! seems a bit random to me, but what do i know? when you're trying to buy tickets for a music or sporting event and miss out, many of us turn to other websites promising to sell us those tickets instead. the websites claim they are an "official site", with a "100% guarantee" of getting tickets. but that's not always the case, often the price you see at the start of a transaction is not the same as the price you pay at the end. today, the advertising standards authority is clamping down on misleading pr
he settles into that newjob. this what he has lined up for his squad. asa what he has lined up for his squad. as a treat. win or lose. this is where they're heading. we are sending them to disneyland on thursday. that is the treat we have done. they leave half 7 and they have three or four hours in disneyland. it is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the players, because of their schedules, it is rare they get long enough. so they have three or four hours there. with micky mouse and donald...
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house having conversations with officials there. that was described asa officials there. that was described as a frank about constructive conversation about fair and reciprocal trade. i conversation about fair and reciprocaltrade. i imagine conversation about fair and reciprocal trade. i imagine it was pretty frank a given that this announcement was kind of sprung on them and those concerns will clearly be about what this will do for trade. business, as well, it is worth reflecting which is the stockmarket, as well, the dowjones down 1.7% as stockmarket, as well, the dowjones downi.7% asa stockmarket, as well, the dowjones down 1.7% as a result of the announcement. it was a factor in that because businesses here are concerned, as well. you have to remember that the united states imports much more steel than it actually exports. it needs a steal for business here. industry needed to keep on building, to keep on working. as a result, there is a concern about what these tariffs could do. it could raise costs for businesses here in the united states and that is something that business
house having conversations with officials there. that was described asa officials there. that was described as a frank about constructive conversation about fair and reciprocal trade. i conversation about fair and reciprocaltrade. i imagine conversation about fair and reciprocal trade. i imagine it was pretty frank a given that this announcement was kind of sprung on them and those concerns will clearly be about what this will do for trade. business, as well, it is worth reflecting which is...
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fantastic that asa conference and it was fantastic that as a woman in my 405, i can hear a5 a woman in my 405, i can hear women in their 205 talking about hara55ment women in their 205 talking about harassment and empowerment, very positive. and this story in the telegraph tomorrow is quite di5piriting, that there is this... female entrepreneurship should be a great thing that the government get5 behind but there is this funding gap preventing women from launching their own businesses and actually not all women have children but i know a lot of them have set up their own businesses because they have children and they want to juggle working from home. it is incredibly difficult to do that without money. without backing. we are in 2018 and beget 5torie5 without backing. we are in 2018 and beget stories like this, pretty pathetic? it is and the other thing we see, we talk about the glass ceiling being about women getting the vote and representation, but there are also issues around the gender pay gap, which is pervasive and in pretty much every walk of life you will find that women doi
fantastic that asa conference and it was fantastic that as a woman in my 405, i can hear a5 a woman in my 405, i can hear women in their 205 talking about hara55ment women in their 205 talking about harassment and empowerment, very positive. and this story in the telegraph tomorrow is quite di5piriting, that there is this... female entrepreneurship should be a great thing that the government get5 behind but there is this funding gap preventing women from launching their own businesses and...
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integrity asa captain, convinced he is, has much integrity as a captain, ever since there was an incident at lord's a couple of yea rs an incident at lord's a couple of years ago when ben stokes, i thought, inadvertently put his hand up thought, inadvertently put his hand up to protect himself on the throw, when batting, he has got the ball with his hand, he thought it was going to hit him in the face. the australians appeal for obstructing the field and he was given out, smith upheld that decision, which i thought was slightly against the spirit of the game. 0bviously, thought was slightly against the spirit of the game. obviously, this isa spirit of the game. obviously, this is a complete... you cannot see how he can come back as captain because he can come back as captain because he is completely contravening any kind of spirit of the game, any kind of leadership. he has really exhibited a total moral vacuum. and i don't see how he can be captain again. breaking news: the former catalan president, carles puidgemont, has been arrested in germany. breaking news reports suggest h
integrity asa captain, convinced he is, has much integrity as a captain, ever since there was an incident at lord's a couple of yea rs an incident at lord's a couple of years ago when ben stokes, i thought, inadvertently put his hand up thought, inadvertently put his hand up to protect himself on the throw, when batting, he has got the ball with his hand, he thought it was going to hit him in the face. the australians appeal for obstructing the field and he was given out, smith upheld that...
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security adviser. john bolton is widely seen in washington asa bolton is widely seen in washington as a hawk who has advocated using military force against iran and north korea and has taken a hard line against russia. john bolton, the new national security hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent for the financial times, laura hughes and michael heaver, who is the co—owner of political website, westmonster. making your debut with us this evening. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. so let's start with the financial times, which leads with the trade tariffs against chinese imports to the us announced by president trump earlier today. the telegraph features a large picture of one of the invitations to prince harry's wedding to meghan markle which were sent out today. the guardian continues with its coverage of the cambridge analytica scandal, revealing facebook shared information on 57 billion ‘friendships' from the social networking site. the i has a picture of detective sgt nick bailey, t
security adviser. john bolton is widely seen in washington asa bolton is widely seen in washington as a hawk who has advocated using military force against iran and north korea and has taken a hard line against russia. john bolton, the new national security hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political correspondent for the financial times, laura hughes and michael heaver, who is the co—owner of political website, westmonster....
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waiting. investors are worried and the market is reacting asa worried and the market is reacting as a result. john miller in new york on the us market for. the american apparel and footwear association represents more than 1000 brands. the chief executive is not optimistic tariffs will achieve their desired effect. if we could vote like the stock market voted today, we would vote "no." it is not a good thing, especially for the industry. you do not fight intellectual property by putting on tariffs. it does not work and it is not a good idea to pick in our industry, seriously, believe it or not, 51% of all tariffs collected come from our type of products. this would be devastating if you put another 25% on top of it. it makes no sense. it is the wrong strategy to put bite your president says the us is retaliating for years of alleged property theft and unfair competition from china. —— strategy. we will see a level playing field with the starace. one and one is not a lwa ys with the starace. one and one is not always two. yes, we have an issue with intellectual property with chin
waiting. investors are worried and the market is reacting asa worried and the market is reacting as a result. john miller in new york on the us market for. the american apparel and footwear association represents more than 1000 brands. the chief executive is not optimistic tariffs will achieve their desired effect. if we could vote like the stock market voted today, we would vote "no." it is not a good thing, especially for the industry. you do not fight intellectual property by...
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investigation is focused on making sure that we keep people safe asa making sure that we keep people safe as a priority. that is what the cobra meeting was about. and also making sure we collect all cobra meeting was about. and also making sure we collect all the evidence, so when it comes to attribution, we will be absolutely clear where it should lead. no more changes to exams and a reduction in teachers‘ workload — the promise of the education secretary as he attempts to resolve the school recruitment crisis. talks between the eu, japan and us on president trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium have broken up with no exemption agreed. the eu trade commissioner had called for the eu to be excluded from the tariffs. "a deal with north korea is very much in the making." the words of president trump on twitter as he agrees to a meeting with leader kim jong—un, but his spokeswoman says the summit won't happen unless washington sees concrete actions by pyongyang. time to cross to the bbc sport centre now for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, olly foster, and jessica creight
investigation is focused on making sure that we keep people safe asa making sure that we keep people safe as a priority. that is what the cobra meeting was about. and also making sure we collect all cobra meeting was about. and also making sure we collect all the evidence, so when it comes to attribution, we will be absolutely clear where it should lead. no more changes to exams and a reduction in teachers‘ workload — the promise of the education secretary as he attempts to resolve the...
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... —— asa bennet. revelations about cambridge analytica continue, this time with comments from the former business director that the firm misled politicians about work carried out for a leading brexit campaign group. the government will soon review plans for a plastic bottle refund scheme to increase recycling rates, the times says ministers are drawing up the times says ministers are drawing up plans to stop airlines claiming extra fees on boarding passes and baggage. the telegraph says road congestion is so severe, in the next epic, cars will move no faster than b i cycles. epic, cars will move no faster than bicycles. breakthrough in diabetes treatment, which could prolong the lives of people living with the condition. finally, the express moves with the plight of the nurse trying to raise funds for cancer treatment, which she is unable to get on the nhs. fairly big spread of stories, but we begin with a couple about cambridge analytica, and facebook. first, on the guardian, data firm misled mps over work for " b rex it" data firm misled mps over work for "brexit" campaign, once again,
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are considering it asa think that they are considering it as a viable option? the more likely option is the dignitaries, the suits not going to moscow, saint petersburg and the rest. will that affect the russians? not really. will it make people feel better that there is some symbolic gesture? perhaps. do you feel than the pfa needs to do more to reassure fans in the lead up to the world cup in light of what's happened? the faa to the world cup in light of what's happened? the fm is not a security advice bureau. that is a business from a business of government and of the security forces. the good news is that russia and the leader of russia well, i'm sure, wants to stage a successful football tournament and they will want part of that successful tournament to be safety for sure. as far as concerned, people will have to make their own judgement concerned, people will have to make their ownjudgement but i concerned, people will have to make their own judgement but i suspect that foreign office advice will be absolutely right up to the last minute, is it safe or is it not? away f
are considering it asa think that they are considering it as a viable option? the more likely option is the dignitaries, the suits not going to moscow, saint petersburg and the rest. will that affect the russians? not really. will it make people feel better that there is some symbolic gesture? perhaps. do you feel than the pfa needs to do more to reassure fans in the lead up to the world cup in light of what's happened? the faa to the world cup in light of what's happened? the fm is not a...
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harm asa because they think there is no harm as a result of it. what seems to be the case here is that people are making huge amounts of money out of it, facebook through advertising, there are gateway companies that use global research and global science research organisation run by haemorrhage in diversity, no relation between him
harm asa because they think there is no harm as a result of it. what seems to be the case here is that people are making huge amounts of money out of it, facebook through advertising, there are gateway companies that use global research and global science research organisation run by haemorrhage in diversity, no relation between him
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trump and the beginning of what some see asa and the beginning of what some see as a trade war targeting robots and drugs in the latest swipe at chinese imports. you will remember donald trump talking about china a lot in his election campaign, he spoke about them a lot, and his idea of running america from a business perspective, he says they are being smashed to pieces by china economically. there is a 300 is the £5 billion trade deficit with china, absolutely huge —— 375 billion dollars. this is what donald trump was elected to do and i think it will be very popular with american workers. economists said no one ever really wins a trade war and the fallout is usually disastrous. the eu were very concerned that tariffs that might be put on steel imports could impact them so donald trump has given some guarantees that it won't affect european countries, so this is a war with china. yes, china is the big target. your paper, the ft. is the big target. your paper, the ft, the bank of england signalling an interest rate rise in may, we have our predictions in the past which ha
trump and the beginning of what some see asa and the beginning of what some see as a trade war targeting robots and drugs in the latest swipe at chinese imports. you will remember donald trump talking about china a lot in his election campaign, he spoke about them a lot, and his idea of running america from a business perspective, he says they are being smashed to pieces by china economically. there is a 300 is the £5 billion trade deficit with china, absolutely huge —— 375 billion...
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harm asa because they think there is no harm as a result of it. what seems to be the case here is that people are making huge amounts of money out of it, facebook through advertising, there are gateway companies that use global research and global science research organisation run by haemorrhage in diversity, no relation between him and cameras as analytical before they came knocking and got the data from him. 270,000 different protocols which lead to all the friends of those 270,000 people and that is why we get 50,000 profiles being harvested and being used possibly to target messages towards the to do trump supporters. lets us show you the ft. they are making the point that it is notjust in britain that there is pressure on facebook. it is us regulators as well. the us have actually asked the same thing before a committee, and expanding yourself. something henry has just expanding yourself. something henry hasjust said i think, onto something here which is this will lead towards a generation of millennial, understanding their data is their own. it's valuable. and i think over a peri
harm asa because they think there is no harm as a result of it. what seems to be the case here is that people are making huge amounts of money out of it, facebook through advertising, there are gateway companies that use global research and global science research organisation run by haemorrhage in diversity, no relation between him and cameras as analytical before they came knocking and got the data from him. 270,000 different protocols which lead to all the friends of those 270,000 people...
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accusations against moscow asa dismissed accusations against moscow as a political campaign based on provocation, a fairy tale. rhetoric was blunt and continued since to the surprise of no one, since he was re—elected last sunday. surprise of no one, since he was re-elected last sunday. tonight, by the kremlin, vladimir putin thanked his people for re—electing him. translation: we are destined to succeed. russia, russia, they chanted, but in his fourth term, are russia and the west destined for a cold war? we will be talking to steve in a moment. before that, a couple of your thoughts on the coverage of russia. russians often declare they do not know what to believe, that is a product of kremlin policy, plus fear of being seen as a dissenter. how did steve penetrate this? is he making enough efforts to discover the true thoughts of ordinary russians. concern about how bbc news has covered russian reactions to the accusations of its involvement in the salisbury poisoning. the kremlin steve rosenberg joins me now on the line from moscow. you do give us the kremlin‘s side of the s
accusations against moscow asa dismissed accusations against moscow as a political campaign based on provocation, a fairy tale. rhetoric was blunt and continued since to the surprise of no one, since he was re—elected last sunday. surprise of no one, since he was re-elected last sunday. tonight, by the kremlin, vladimir putin thanked his people for re—electing him. translation: we are destined to succeed. russia, russia, they chanted, but in his fourth term, are russia and the west...
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basically i lost myjob. it is not easy to find a job asa myjob. it is not easy to find a job as a journalist in the capital of finland. sofa thomas, being chosen for a basic income pilot was a dream come true. it helps me as a freelancer, and it is social security in a way. without the sigma. —— stigma. to me it is not embarrassing any more to get benefits. work has changed and social politics has to follow that trend now. ithink social politics has to follow that trend now. i think that this basic income will encourage people to get back to the society and not be at home. and he thinks finland can afford a system like this one. the northern countries are more prepared for this kind of basic income system, because the same money is there already. we pay taxes. now we spend it in a smart way. the budget for the basic income experiment is 20 million euros. this is an experiment model. the problem is that it will be paid by the tax money of hard—working people, and is ha rd money of hard—working people, and is hard tojustify it money of hard—working people, and is hard to j
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found by england's chief medical officer. asa as a belt and braces approach, the people who were either in zizzi restau ra nt people who were either in zizzi restaurant or the mill pub from 1:30pm last sunday on till the evening closing on monday, should clea n evening closing on monday, should clean the clothes they wore and the possessions they handled while there. sergei and yulia skripal remain in a critical condition, a week after they were taken ill. the chancellor says there is cause for economic optimism ahead of his spring statement. there is light at the end of the tunnel because what we are about to see is debt starting to fall, but
found by england's chief medical officer. asa as a belt and braces approach, the people who were either in zizzi restau ra nt people who were either in zizzi restaurant or the mill pub from 1:30pm last sunday on till the evening closing on monday, should clea n evening closing on monday, should clean the clothes they wore and the possessions they handled while there. sergei and yulia skripal remain in a critical condition, a week after they were taken ill. the chancellor says there is cause...
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fore and simmer over in the coming days asa and simmer over in the coming days as a result of this move. jonathan, thank you very much. breaking news, we're hearing that a judge sitting at the high court has granted an application for a warrant to search the london offices of cambridge analytica. this is the research firm embroiled in allegations of data breaches, on data held by facebook. shares have fallen again in facebook, as a result of this ongoing problem. we will hopefully be speaking to our technology correspondent rory kathrinejones about that development in a couple of minutes. a senior official at the porton down laboratory has said that russia's suggestion that the facility was the source of the nerve agent used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter is "just not true". scientists at the chemical defence unit have been analysing samples taken after the attack in salisbury on sergei and yulia skripal. 0ur security correspondent gordon corera has been given exclusive access to porton down and has sent this report. it is one of the most sensitive and secret sites
fore and simmer over in the coming days asa and simmer over in the coming days as a result of this move. jonathan, thank you very much. breaking news, we're hearing that a judge sitting at the high court has granted an application for a warrant to search the london offices of cambridge analytica. this is the research firm embroiled in allegations of data breaches, on data held by facebook. shares have fallen again in facebook, as a result of this ongoing problem. we will hopefully be speaking...
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remind everybody about, the rugby victory. i think this has been seen asa victory. i think this has been seen as a good opportunity to restore some tlc to the relationship. of course, we will be getting back into the bear pit of brexit in due course. we will come to that in a second. do you get the impression that we sometimes underestimate what britain brings to the table when it comes to security and defence with gchq, the intelligence services, the pre—eminent spender on defence, there was some suggestion that they had been given intelligence the other europeans didn't know about, perhaps underlining that this is what britain brings to the european union? there is absolutely an awareness across the board of britain's contribution and its capability on intelligence, defence and security. of course on terrorism as well. i remember it was pointed out to me about a year ago that, when the eu was drawing up its list of individuals to be targeted for sanctions because of the invasion of crimea and the annexation of crimea, 70% of the names on the list had come from british intelligen
remind everybody about, the rugby victory. i think this has been seen asa victory. i think this has been seen as a good opportunity to restore some tlc to the relationship. of course, we will be getting back into the bear pit of brexit in due course. we will come to that in a second. do you get the impression that we sometimes underestimate what britain brings to the table when it comes to security and defence with gchq, the intelligence services, the pre—eminent spender on defence, there...
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and last longer. as a driver and asa cheaper and last longer. as a driver and as a vehicle manufacturer, fantastic, but if you are on the receiving end, in another vehicle, end, in anothervehicle, it end, in another vehicle, it can be a hazard, potentially and get in the way of you driving safely. the majority of those affected say it ta kes majority of those affected say it takes them up to five seconds before they can see clearly again and a vehicle travelling at 60 mph will travel 134 metres. that is a long time. exactly. this is down to what leds do, they scattered the light across the back of the eye and that means that while you can zoom in on the led, it means looking at anything else difficult. if you looked directly at an led on the front of yourfridge looked directly at an led on the front of your fridge or your microwave or cooker, then look away, you have that imprint on your eye and that is happening again and again when conditions are dark and drivers are driving at night. it is something that needs to be looked at and thankfully we have spoken to the governme
and last longer. as a driver and asa cheaper and last longer. as a driver and as a vehicle manufacturer, fantastic, but if you are on the receiving end, in another vehicle, end, in anothervehicle, it end, in another vehicle, it can be a hazard, potentially and get in the way of you driving safely. the majority of those affected say it ta kes majority of those affected say it takes them up to five seconds before they can see clearly again and a vehicle travelling at 60 mph will travel 134...
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reserved for the budget in the autumn. today's political skirmishes serve asa today's political skirmishes serve as a reminderjust how different the instincts are of the conservatives and labour over the economy. the liberal democrat leader vince cable, says too many older people who voted for brexit, were "driven by nostalgia" for a world where "faces were white." speaking at his party's spring conference in southport, he said the voting of the older generation, had "crushed the hopes and aspirations of young people, for years to come." the water regulator, ofwat, is to investigate why thousands of people suffered water shortages, after the recent cold weather. homes and businesses faced days without running water, when pipes burst during the thaw, which followed freezing weather conditions. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. jonathan lewis in balham had no water at all for three days last week. he couldn't wash himself or his clothes. to make matters worse, he heard nothing from his water provider thames water. there was very little information coming through from the water co
reserved for the budget in the autumn. today's political skirmishes serve asa today's political skirmishes serve as a reminderjust how different the instincts are of the conservatives and labour over the economy. the liberal democrat leader vince cable, says too many older people who voted for brexit, were "driven by nostalgia" for a world where "faces were white." speaking at his party's spring conference in southport, he said the voting of the older generation, had...
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scones. we tried to supply a scone asa scones. we tried to supply a scone as a prop but the cupboard was bare in the kitchen downstairs. that is it for the night. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers on line on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. thank you, and goodbye. coming up next, the film review. hello there, welcome to the film review here on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases is, who else, but mark kermode. so mark, what have you got for us this week? very mixed bag — we have gringo, which is a kind of caper movie starring david oyelowo. we have you were never really here, which is the new film by lynne ramsay, whose work i love. and mom and dad, a sort of satirical horror film starring nic cage. ok, so let's kick off with gringo. this is about a businessman who becomes a kind of wanted criminal? yeah, so the story is, david oyelowo is a sort of fairly hapless character working for a drug
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anger doesn't really, you know, make me a better actor. it doesn't do anything for me asa actor. it doesn't do anything for me as a person. so i have let go of that. because at that time i was in the mix of it. you could argue it sort of stalled your career, because you were on trajectory to become a major bollywood as well as pakistani film star, and now you cannot be that. well, no. you know, bollywood was never really the aim, actually. imean, sure, was never really the aim, actually. i mean, sure, you could argue that i could have done more films there. for sure a could have. but right after raees, i had already started working on verna, even before this happened, so my focus was always on pakistan. let's be honest, the pakistan. let's be honest, the pakistan film audience, as we have discussed, is sizeable, and the movie industry is reviving, but it isa movie industry is reviving, but it is a dwarf compared to the massive machine that is the indian film industry. so if you want to reach hundreds of millions of people and become a megastar, you need to be a star in bollywood as
anger doesn't really, you know, make me a better actor. it doesn't do anything for me asa actor. it doesn't do anything for me as a person. so i have let go of that. because at that time i was in the mix of it. you could argue it sort of stalled your career, because you were on trajectory to become a major bollywood as well as pakistani film star, and now you cannot be that. well, no. you know, bollywood was never really the aim, actually. imean, sure, was never really the aim, actually. i...
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will outshine anything i've done asa it will outshine anything i've done as a player, without a shadow of a doubt. for captain ashley williams, who has enjoyed a less than sparkling season at everton, says the aim is to return with silver ware. it's not the first time it's happened in my career, a bit of a season where i don't enjoy as much and things don't go as well. but it's a new start with wales, i've enjoyed the last few days, meeting back—up with the guys. enjoyed the last few days, meeting back-up with the guys. for the fans, it's the chance to widen horizons. for some, is been an epicjourney. we got the train up to manchester, flew from manchester to lower, —— to qatar. a couple of nights in bangkok, now we havejust landed in china, it's been quite a journey. it's a huge city, is thriving. i'm really excited to be here. history will be made here tomorrow when both countries meet for the first time. we understand gareth bale will play some part in the game. which will also be a landmark moment for the new manager. thomas dafydd in china for us. reading have sacked
will outshine anything i've done asa it will outshine anything i've done as a player, without a shadow of a doubt. for captain ashley williams, who has enjoyed a less than sparkling season at everton, says the aim is to return with silver ware. it's not the first time it's happened in my career, a bit of a season where i don't enjoy as much and things don't go as well. but it's a new start with wales, i've enjoyed the last few days, meeting back—up with the guys. enjoyed the last few days,...
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claim that vladimir putin will use the world cup asa vladimir putin will use the world cup as a propaganda tool. we will hear from the england cup as a propaganda tool. we will hearfrom the england manager later. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. we will start with the deer in headlights in auckland. hoedt and embarrassed is how coach trevor baylis described his england team so i don't know how fans felt, they stayed up all night to see it went all out forjust 58 stayed up all night to see it went all out for just 58 and stayed up all night to see it went all out forjust 58 and a one of the first test against new zealand. and it could have been even t' have — in. the captain i root all be, maeen 3 , " of form. we maeen 3 , " all farm. outer maeen z . , " of farm. out” touch. sen i . . ~ of farm. out” touch. he i . . ~ ali, out of form, out of touch, he let a full toss slip breakthrough. perhaps it brought back memories for stuart broad, he once finished australia of for 60, that day, it was england making grabs in the field, this was a worse surprise.
claim that vladimir putin will use the world cup asa vladimir putin will use the world cup as a propaganda tool. we will hear from the england cup as a propaganda tool. we will hearfrom the england manager later. hello, thanks for joining hello, thanks forjoining us. we will start with the deer in headlights in auckland. hoedt and embarrassed is how coach trevor baylis described his england team so i don't know how fans felt, they stayed up all night to see it went all out forjust 58 stayed up...
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it would be tough asa cup, and we knew it would be tough as a new team. only one team in 160 yea rs has as a new team. only one team in 160 years has won it at the first attempt and we didn't make it, and that was really painful, and we spent a lot of time, individually and, most importantly, as a team, analysing where we went wrong and how we rectify that to get it right next time. almost from your olympic career, when you worked in four—year cycles, you a re career, when you worked in four—year cycles, you are back into another one, so you've got that psyche already of building towards and having the patience, really, of maintaining that drive through to your next goal. yes, the america's cup, we are in this for the long haul, and the next event will be in 2021. it sounds a long way away, but when you think next year we will be racing in the world series already, in the actual race boat, the same design of boat we will be racing in the america's cup, so the the lead times for build and soul are short. a75 times for build and soul are short. a 75 foot hull, speed over 55 mph, w
it would be tough asa cup, and we knew it would be tough as a new team. only one team in 160 yea rs has as a new team. only one team in 160 years has won it at the first attempt and we didn't make it, and that was really painful, and we spent a lot of time, individually and, most importantly, as a team, analysing where we went wrong and how we rectify that to get it right next time. almost from your olympic career, when you worked in four—year cycles, you a re career, when you worked in...
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cannot bring you jim at the moment but he remains horrified by what he regards asa remains horrified by what he regards as a breach of the spirit of cricket, he said the series has been acrimonious, there has been sledging, now ball tampering and a real sense that this investigation has been going on coming at a crossroads for the sport and by this time is running night we should know what decisions have been taken whether or not steve smith has been relieved of the captaincy, he has all ready been suspended for one match by the icc but there is a view this position is untenable, what will the fate of the coach darren lehmann b, james sutherland, the ceo of cricket australia flies overnight and will meet investigators and tomorrow in johannesburg or will and will meet investigators and tomorrow injohannesburg or will be revealed. of cricket and in the last hour, the former england captain and test match special commentator michael vaughan says he believes australia could have tampered with the ball during this winter's ashes win over england. they have a huge identity problem, they h
cannot bring you jim at the moment but he remains horrified by what he regards asa remains horrified by what he regards as a breach of the spirit of cricket, he said the series has been acrimonious, there has been sledging, now ball tampering and a real sense that this investigation has been going on coming at a crossroads for the sport and by this time is running night we should know what decisions have been taken whether or not steve smith has been relieved of the captaincy, he has all ready...
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, a beautiful girl, it would be a shame if something happened to her mother. you to get asa happened to her mother. you to get as a absolutely. i am going into the workout class and my hands were shaking was afraid i was go to drop are. did you see you -- i work in well, i mean, it is obviously difficult to say. king us through the revelations, around a0 people are thought to have been killed in a fire at a shopping centre in russia. it's feared the death toll could rise with at least 60 more still missing — including many children. 300 fire—fighters were called to tackle the flames which spread quickly through the building in the siberian city of kemerovo. andrew plant reports. a fire on the fourth floor. this shopping centre surrounded by firefighters searching for survivors, trying to reach upperfloor windows, fighting the smoke billowing outside. the fire started here on sunday. dozens were evacuated, but it was clear dozens more were missing, many of them children. translation: the area of the fire is about 1500 square metres. at this moment, 288 emergency officers are worki
, a beautiful girl, it would be a shame if something happened to her mother. you to get asa happened to her mother. you to get as a absolutely. i am going into the workout class and my hands were shaking was afraid i was go to drop are. did you see you -- i work in well, i mean, it is obviously difficult to say. king us through the revelations, around a0 people are thought to have been killed in a fire at a shopping centre in russia. it's feared the death toll could rise with at least 60 more...
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. australians would gamble to flies crawling up a wall. going to australia is a big gamble asa migrant. going to australia is a big gamble as a migrant. mainly people who came here were poor and they have this big chance to get rich. whether it be on the ship's back or are punting on horses. we are a nation built on poor people that came and tried their luck. at $18 billion per year, gambling losses in australia are at an all—time high. state governments make millions from gambling taxes. the victorian government says its reforms will help punters stick to their limits and tackle gambling related harm. the industry says it ta kes related harm. the industry says it takes its social responsibility seriously at campaigners insist that rates of addiction are getting worse. we enter this addition of newsday. —— end. stay with us. employees in one of the most overworked countries in asia are about to get a break. south korea has passed a bill to reduce the typical work week. it's geared towards the gaming industry, which is notorious for not paying overtime. and before we go, let's tak
. australians would gamble to flies crawling up a wall. going to australia is a big gamble asa migrant. going to australia is a big gamble as a migrant. mainly people who came here were poor and they have this big chance to get rich. whether it be on the ship's back or are punting on horses. we are a nation built on poor people that came and tried their luck. at $18 billion per year, gambling losses in australia are at an all—time high. state governments make millions from gambling taxes. the...
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say, i think it is what we have achieved asa i think it is what we have achieved as a sport. so the sport is not in tatters, it is extremely strong. we wa nt exa ctly tatters, it is extremely strong. we want exactly what members of parliament one, the eradication of drugs in sport. and a road map to that. i think we have provided a road map not just that. i think we have provided a road map notjust at national level but as a template. so a robust defence by lord coe but perhaps more robust action to come from the iaaf with regard to russia. all eyes on that meeting now injuly where if russia do not accept there was a state—wide doping programme, the iaaf are threatening to exclude them entirely from their organisation. thursday is international women's day and to mark the occasion this year, in the build up, here on sportsday, we're celebrating inspirational sports women. who more inspirational than serena williams? she's admitted to the bbc she frequently wondered how she'd continue her career after returning to tennis following the birth of herfirst child. the 23—times grand s
say, i think it is what we have achieved asa i think it is what we have achieved as a sport. so the sport is not in tatters, it is extremely strong. we wa nt exa ctly tatters, it is extremely strong. we want exactly what members of parliament one, the eradication of drugs in sport. and a road map to that. i think we have provided a road map not just that. i think we have provided a road map notjust at national level but as a template. so a robust defence by lord coe but perhaps more robust...
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seasons asa final in seven of his eight seasons as a coach, for manchester city, these waters are and chartered but their coach it is very familiar territory indeed. the one—day series between england and new zealand will be decided in the final match after the hosts won the fourth one day international by 5 wickets with just three balls to spare earlier this morning. england were on course for a big total but collapsed and posted 334—9, with new zealand knocking the runs off thanks to 181 not out from their star man ross taylor, as tim hague reports. it is fairto it is fair to say that england have turned a few heads in one—day cricket recently. a team transformed. and that continued here at first as jonny bairstow and joe root both scored a superb centuries, hitting 29 boundaries and the roof, along the way. but of their did more damage, the last eight wickets falling for 68, old english habits die hard it seems —— none of their collea g u es die hard it seems —— none of their colleagues did more damage. still 336 was the target for new zealand in dunedin and with the
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started asa the political spectrum. it started as a protest movement, but by this time it has fully transitioned into almost a mainstream party. they have broadened their base of support beyond this disaffected, younger and unemployed voters and they have done a good job of harnessing this pervasive antiestablishment sentiment in the country. the question is, will they see change in the near future, or even question is, will they see change in the nearfuture, or even in the yea rs the nearfuture, or even in the years ahead? the nearfuture, or even in the years ahead ? it's the nearfuture, or even in the years ahead? it's difficult to say at this point with so many political players in there, including the likes of silvio berlusconi, who came back onto the scene. the results we re back onto the scene. the results were somewhat disappointing for berlusconi but his base was strong and i think he will be in the next for the next government, which is quite surprising. even before the vote, we did not see anything good coming out of the election in the economy and this is all the more so
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that what has happened is that many... was it for you, by the way? religion asa was it for you, by the way? religion as a way of maintaining my identity? i would say that, in a sense, i 7} “fits“ of 55 how ..... .... 55 how i § how i = treated by group because of how i am treated by other people. so when i arrived on the eurostar from paris other people. so when i arrived on the eurostarfrom paris in london recently, everybody walked off the train, we had already been through immigration, i have a uk passport, but i was stopped by some of it and asked a whole bunch of questions, andi asked a whole bunch of questions, and i think it is to do with belonging to this group. so yes, to a certain extent. and did that make you feel resentful, angry? didn't actually reinforce this feeling of being the other? yes, it did those things. it made me sad more than those are the feelings, because i think that the uk has been better than many countries at not having this sort of sense of constant surveillance. is that why you left the united states after 9/11? because you felt like you are b
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even been discussed. what are you concerned about? as a youth worker and asa concerned about? as a youth worker and as a parent of children with special educational needs, my concern is about the provisions for education and after—care. a lot of services are funded by eu money. is our british government going to guarantee that they can meet what we currently get? it is for the most vulnerable of our society. we will come back to norman to find out what will happen. and you? my name is nick and! will happen. and you? my name is nick and i recommend the growers of strawberries and those good things in britain. i voted to remain. i felt that leaving would create uncertainty and i felt the potential benefits outweighed the risks. i am encouraged by the progress the government has made so far. we employ a lot of eu nationals in junior and middle management roles in the uk, and the news that they will be able to stay as employees is good news. our concern is still over seasonal workers and migration. i am sure others will have views on net migration. the government has promised that it
even been discussed. what are you concerned about? as a youth worker and asa concerned about? as a youth worker and as a parent of children with special educational needs, my concern is about the provisions for education and after—care. a lot of services are funded by eu money. is our british government going to guarantee that they can meet what we currently get? it is for the most vulnerable of our society. we will come back to norman to find out what will happen. and you? my name is nick...
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we should not forget there is still a police officer in hospital asa still a police officer in hospital as a result of all of this as well. and some very encouraging news on his condition. his name is sergeant nick bailey. at some point in the early stages of this incident, two and a half weeks ago, he came into contact with the nerve agent. we are unclear of the circumstances. for two weeks the hospital has been describing his condition is serious. this afternoon they said sergeant davey was no longer in a serious condition but stable and talking. we know in the past few days he has met with the prime minister, theresa may. she came to salisbury before that dashes up as she came to salisbury and before that he met up with amber rudd. the news has come through from health officials that the condition is not serious. that will be encouraging, not only to his family and colleagues but to all of those in this investigation that his condition does seem to be improving. no word yet on today's that on about when he might be leaving hospital. that may be a while yet but his condition
we should not forget there is still a police officer in hospital asa still a police officer in hospital as a result of all of this as well. and some very encouraging news on his condition. his name is sergeant nick bailey. at some point in the early stages of this incident, two and a half weeks ago, he came into contact with the nerve agent. we are unclear of the circumstances. for two weeks the hospital has been describing his condition is serious. this afternoon they said sergeant davey was...
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exist, all the way to our universe asa exist, all the way to our universe as a whole. stephen was a cosmologist, a gravitational physicist, a theoretical physicist. he was one of the first to make inroads into a problem that defeated einstein, which is the problem of trying to bring together the world of the very small, the world of quantum physics and the world of the very large, the universe as a whole. he made inroads, he did not solve the problem of quantum gravity, but from the foundations he said of our now pursued by physicists all around the world. a tremendous vigour, extraordinaire, of course, notjust asa extraordinaire, of course, notjust as a scientist. i had a great privilege to meet him many times, he was in his mid—30s, when he can still speak, when i first met him. he was a legend, very eminence, his reputation for being absolutely brilliant. he was as a human, a person who, in spite of all the difficulties he encountered in life, was not to miss. he had a tremendous sense of humour, a person of the most progressive political views you could imagine. a terrific com
exist, all the way to our universe asa exist, all the way to our universe as a whole. stephen was a cosmologist, a gravitational physicist, a theoretical physicist. he was one of the first to make inroads into a problem that defeated einstein, which is the problem of trying to bring together the world of the very small, the world of quantum physics and the world of the very large, the universe as a whole. he made inroads, he did not solve the problem of quantum gravity, but from the...
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brought to justice. exactly. the first time he was named asa exactly. the first time he was named as a prime suspect, they never extradited people from russia. they said they needed a document. we will try to investigate ourselves. it is exactly the same, people from russia trying to say it now, we are going to help, cooperate. it is quite similarto to help, cooperate. it is quite similar to the case with my husband. but if somebody would be named, we believe there will never get extradited from russia. we would leave it there, marina litvinenko, thank you very much forjoining us. annie machon is a former mi5 intelligence 0fficer, and we can speak to her now from our studios in brussels. the speculation is that the cracknell and had a hand in this, but they actually handed him over, mr skripal, to the united kingdom or transferred him in a spy swap some yea rs transferred him in a spy swap some years ago. why transferring and potentially get involved in an assassination attempt? but is a very good question. i am in agreement with mrs litvinenko that we need to wait to see what evi
brought to justice. exactly. the first time he was named asa exactly. the first time he was named as a prime suspect, they never extradited people from russia. they said they needed a document. we will try to investigate ourselves. it is exactly the same, people from russia trying to say it now, we are going to help, cooperate. it is quite similarto to help, cooperate. it is quite similar to the case with my husband. but if somebody would be named, we believe there will never get extradited...
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theirjourneys in the south—west of england, and to slow down. it comes asa england, and to slow down. it comes as a new weather alert is in place in parts of south—west england and south wales, where more snow is expected. we will have a full weather report in ten minutes' time. and our correspondent is at the scene of some of the worst of those conditions, but we are struggling technologically to get hold of her. yes, because of guess what... snow! international chemical weapons experts are due to arrive in the uk later today to test the nerve agent used to poison former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. president putin says claims his country was behind the attack are nonsense, but borisjohnson claims russia has been stockpiling novichok for years. official results from russia show president putin has been re—elected with more than 76% of the vote. he told a victory rally that russia must maintain unity following his landslide win, but cctv footage from a number of polling stations appears to show election officials stuffing boxes with ballot papers. the television
theirjourneys in the south—west of england, and to slow down. it comes asa england, and to slow down. it comes as a new weather alert is in place in parts of south—west england and south wales, where more snow is expected. we will have a full weather report in ten minutes' time. and our correspondent is at the scene of some of the worst of those conditions, but we are struggling technologically to get hold of her. yes, because of guess what... snow! international chemical weapons experts...
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. certainly his batting is outstanding. i have never been convinced that he has much integrity asa captain, convinced that he has much integrity as a captain, actually. ever since the incident outlawed a couple of yea rs the incident outlawed a couple of years ago when ben stokes, i thought, inadvertently put his hand up thought, inadvertently put his hand up to protect himself from a throw when he was batting. he stopped the ball with his hand. i think you thought it was going to hit him in the face. the australians appealed for obstructing the field and he was given out and smith upheld that decision which i thought was slightly against the spirit of the game. but obviously this, you can't see how he could come back as captain, because he has completely contravened any kind of spirit of the game, any kind of leadership. he has really exhibited the total moral vacuum. i don't see how he can be captain again. thank you very much for explaining the intricacies of ball tampering to us. simon hughes, thank you very much. editor of cricketer magazine. simon king has the weather. we've
. certainly his batting is outstanding. i have never been convinced that he has much integrity asa captain, convinced that he has much integrity as a captain, actually. ever since the incident outlawed a couple of yea rs the incident outlawed a couple of years ago when ben stokes, i thought, inadvertently put his hand up thought, inadvertently put his hand up to protect himself from a throw when he was batting. he stopped the ball with his hand. i think you thought it was going to hit him in...
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wickets. in the new zealand company called up their batsmen to the squad asa called up their batsmen to the squad as a precaution. he hasn't played a test for 17 months, but with ross taylor recovering from a thigh injury the former derbyshire batsmen could come into the top having made 73 against england in a warm up game last week. that's all the sport. you can find out more, as always, on the bbc sport website. i will have more fuel in the next hour. let's return to our top story now — the news that the eu and the uk have reached a transitional deal on brexit. speaking as they announced the deal michel barnier explained what had and hadn't been agreed. what we are presenting to you today, here with david is a legal text. a joint legal text, which constitutes, in my mind, a decisive step. we would label, this morning, to agree after a ll would label, this morning, to agree after all of those days and nights of ha rd after all of those days and nights of hard work, on a large part of what will make up an international agreement for the ordered withdrawal of the united kingdom. a deci
wickets. in the new zealand company called up their batsmen to the squad asa called up their batsmen to the squad as a precaution. he hasn't played a test for 17 months, but with ross taylor recovering from a thigh injury the former derbyshire batsmen could come into the top having made 73 against england in a warm up game last week. that's all the sport. you can find out more, as always, on the bbc sport website. i will have more fuel in the next hour. let's return to our top story now —...
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me, vladimir putin will in time come to look on the events in salisbury asa to look on the events in salisbury as a disaster. i will be surprised if you looks on anything as a disaster! he has such an ability to... fascinating subject for another day, but something we will be watching and doubtless following on the programme. no apparent end in sight to the controversy around facebook. cambridge analytica has the data of 50 million facebook users may have been illegally harvested. could tracking people's personal information, and thereby producing targeting advertising, have swayed the us presidential election? or britain's vote to leave the eu? both companies deny any wrongdoing. but is it now time for international regulation of these platforms? is that possible or desirable? don't people know what they're signing up to? who would like to kick off on the next ordinary topic that is mired... we must calm down a little bit, every new media, certainly the newspapers, in the 18th century, radio and television in the 20th century, now social media, every new media has been a cause of co
me, vladimir putin will in time come to look on the events in salisbury asa to look on the events in salisbury as a disaster. i will be surprised if you looks on anything as a disaster! he has such an ability to... fascinating subject for another day, but something we will be watching and doubtless following on the programme. no apparent end in sight to the controversy around facebook. cambridge analytica has the data of 50 million facebook users may have been illegally harvested. could...
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threatening in recent days, probably asa threatening in recent days, probably as a reaction to the human rights council happening in geneva now. the threats have included throwing me into a river with fish and threats have been very sexist, misogynist, sexualised, the unacceptable and we should not normalise this kind of language but one thing is for sure, they will not silence me. the government in manila say they don't wa nt to government in manila say they don't want to be prejudged and in reference to that they are talking about your comments about extrajudicial killings that you have made in the past. you accept that you have to some extent made your mind up on what is going on in the philippines? absolutely not, i a lwa ys philippines? absolutely not, i always referred to as alleged executions. i have spoken about the numerous allegations i have received, including here in geneva through numerous communications from the philippines. i have not shown any bias, i have responded to my mandate which is to call on the government to provide information about how they deal with thos
threatening in recent days, probably asa threatening in recent days, probably as a reaction to the human rights council happening in geneva now. the threats have included throwing me into a river with fish and threats have been very sexist, misogynist, sexualised, the unacceptable and we should not normalise this kind of language but one thing is for sure, they will not silence me. the government in manila say they don't wa nt to government in manila say they don't want to be prejudged and in...
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, everyone will need a doctor. and i hope that i can be a good one. asa and i hope that i can be a good one. as a medical student, she is really clean, she takes the work and the patient's very seriously. she is a good communicator with patients and ido good communicator with patients and i do really hope she becomes a gp because we need good gps. commentator: the finnish white —— the finish line calls... voiceover: last year, imogene grant helped cambridge beat oxford by 11 lengths ina cambridge beat oxford by 11 lengths in a record time. looks like 15 minutes of pain, is that what it feels like? sometimes, sometimes! you know, you are working at your limit, for 15, 18, 20 you know, you are working at your limit, for15, 18, 20 minutes, depending on the conditions, but you have the other girls in the boat, shouting and encouraging you on, you have the cox encouraging you on, you are so focused on what you are doing and what the other boat is doing, time passes quicker than you might think. from the freezing windswept waters of the cambridge offends, imogene and her crew are rea
, everyone will need a doctor. and i hope that i can be a good one. asa and i hope that i can be a good one. as a medical student, she is really clean, she takes the work and the patient's very seriously. she is a good communicator with patients and ido good communicator with patients and i do really hope she becomes a gp because we need good gps. commentator: the finnish white —— the finish line calls... voiceover: last year, imogene grant helped cambridge beat oxford by 11 lengths ina...
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with it. this investigation is focused on making sure that we keep people safe asa making sure that we keep people safe as a priority, that‘s what the cobra beating was about. and also making sure that we collect see the evidence, so when it comes to attribution, we will be absolutely clear where it should lead. that was the home secretary, amber rudd, speaking earlier. the mp for bradford west, naz shah, has spoken out about a spate of hate mail targeting people in her constituency and other parts of the country. the mp says the letters titled punish a muslim have caused distress to those who have received them, and the wider community as a whole. from on this i‘m joined by our correspondent simonjones. tell us what we know so far. i've spoken this evening to an organisation which aims to prevent violence against muslims, and they say in the past 48 hours they have received reports from 15 different people who say they have received this letter. i say it is notjustin britt food, the area the mp highlighted, but they say letters have also been received in london, leicester and card
with it. this investigation is focused on making sure that we keep people safe asa making sure that we keep people safe as a priority, that‘s what the cobra beating was about. and also making sure that we collect see the evidence, so when it comes to attribution, we will be absolutely clear where it should lead. that was the home secretary, amber rudd, speaking earlier. the mp for bradford west, naz shah, has spoken out about a spate of hate mail targeting people in her constituency and...
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yesteryear are now put more so under a microscope and asa now put more so under a microscope and as a result we are not perhaps as tolerant of them as we should be, and that really has lit the wick for quite an extraordinary reaction in australia right now across all the media, it is wall to wall... in my time following cricket in australia, i have not seen a reaction quite like this and that goes back to the underarm incident with the chapel brothers way back nearly a0 years ago, this is a quite extraordinary moment. very briefly, we have very little time left, what is going to satisfy the fans, what has to happen to smith and bancroft?” the fans, what has to happen to smith and bancroft? i think there will be a bit of sympathy for bancroft, smith has to go and i think a lot of pressure has to be placed on the top of the australian cricket administration, james sutherland, because he's allowed a lot to slip through. james night, cricket rider in sydney, thanks very much at. sorry to cut your off but we've run out of time. —— james knight, to cut your off but we've run out of
yesteryear are now put more so under a microscope and asa now put more so under a microscope and as a result we are not perhaps as tolerant of them as we should be, and that really has lit the wick for quite an extraordinary reaction in australia right now across all the media, it is wall to wall... in my time following cricket in australia, i have not seen a reaction quite like this and that goes back to the underarm incident with the chapel brothers way back nearly a0 years ago, this is a...
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plagued with cloud which stuck around until the sun went down and then it disappeared. asa went down and then it disappeared. as a consequence, the showers which have been there across scotland have tended to fade away for the most part, maybe not across the northern isles, and further south that they look cloud will have disappeared as well. so many come the end of the night will end up with quite a widespread frost in inland areas, as you see. temperatures, as you see, -2' you see. temperatures, as you see, -2, -3, you see. temperatures, as you see, —2, —3, something of that order, evenin —2, —3, something of that order, even in the towns and cities. further south, some of air around in the first part of the week, but once thatis the first part of the week, but once that is gone, that is pretty much it for the rest of the week. so it is relatively mild air in the south for a time. the stinky cold air coming out of scandinavia. we have seen that pattern before, more on that anon. plenty of sunshine around, if on the chilly side. we turn things a bit hazy comely afternoon, sunshi
plagued with cloud which stuck around until the sun went down and then it disappeared. asa went down and then it disappeared. as a consequence, the showers which have been there across scotland have tended to fade away for the most part, maybe not across the northern isles, and further south that they look cloud will have disappeared as well. so many come the end of the night will end up with quite a widespread frost in inland areas, as you see. temperatures, as you see, -2' you see....
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therefore thought possible that the government may use some kind of eu immigration quotas asa bargaining some kind of eu immigration quotas as a bargaining chip. it is all there, anyway. elliott, picking up on the conversation about vince cable and those comments which angered many and may have resonated with others. how often when you are in conversation with people does the issue of brexit come up? and how often does it become divisive? the kind of thing where levers and remainers are at each other's throats. some of my friends didn't vote. those who voted to remain, we debate it. they have their point of view. i have mine, obviously. one thing i always try to get across is that we voted to be more inclusive. at the moment we have a migration system which favours people predominantly from one race from one continent. we voted to be more open, to have more people, from more races, from more continents. but for it to favour people not based on their ability, so fairness, on their skill level, not fairness in terms of their skin colour, which is what we currently have. if my friends ever
therefore thought possible that the government may use some kind of eu immigration quotas asa bargaining some kind of eu immigration quotas as a bargaining chip. it is all there, anyway. elliott, picking up on the conversation about vince cable and those comments which angered many and may have resonated with others. how often when you are in conversation with people does the issue of brexit come up? and how often does it become divisive? the kind of thing where levers and remainers are at...
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thing asa secure. but there is no such thing as a perfectly secure system. that is impossible. there is now pressure on facebook founder mark laverde to publicly address the issue of how secure uses data really is. facebook shares were heavily impacted by this story. many other tax docs are on the way down in asia right now. we will talk about that let ina right now. we will talk about that let in a news briefing. let's take youtube china. the president has been delivering his closing speech to the annual session of the national people's congress. it has been a significant people's congress with the presidential term limits being lifted, making him president for life should he choose to. there's talk to our correspondence based in beijing. stephen mcdonell from beijing. i feel like we are talking about this that for months now. it is now official, isn't it? yes, absolutely. when we look at shooting ping's speech today. a lot of people are talking about it, in one way, it doesn't matter what he said in it. the point is that he made the speech andi the point is that he made the speech
thing asa secure. but there is no such thing as a perfectly secure system. that is impossible. there is now pressure on facebook founder mark laverde to publicly address the issue of how secure uses data really is. facebook shares were heavily impacted by this story. many other tax docs are on the way down in asia right now. we will talk about that let ina right now. we will talk about that let in a news briefing. let's take youtube china. the president has been delivering his closing speech...
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was a technicolor relevant issue for me to be involved in asa 14—year—old girl living in south wales where there weren't too many tories around and i could see an amazing role model on the television. it is important that we in this house take responsibility for inspiring other women, oui’ daughters, but i think we should also remember in this day that many of us owe our inspiration to our mothers and our grandmothers and important women in our lives. my own grandmother when she was born did not have the right to vote, andl wear her writing link to this chamber every day and occasionally it serves as a reminder of what we owed to generations past —— i wear herwedding ring. and westminster. and while we're on the subject of groundbreaking women, this year sees several new statues of suffrage campaigners to mark the centenary of votes for women. this one in leicester is of alice hawkins, with others planned for emmeline pankhurst in manchester and millicent fawcett in london. but women campaigners argue that a statue to the pioneering 18th century feminist — mary wollstonecraft
was a technicolor relevant issue for me to be involved in asa 14—year—old girl living in south wales where there weren't too many tories around and i could see an amazing role model on the television. it is important that we in this house take responsibility for inspiring other women, oui’ daughters, but i think we should also remember in this day that many of us owe our inspiration to our mothers and our grandmothers and important women in our lives. my own grandmother when she was born...
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asa pictures were in danger. he sees it as a coup, backed by the west. translation: volunteer fighters and felt they had to take a in the wall. ukraine isjust felt they had to take a in the wall. ukraine is just the felt they had to take a in the wall. ukraine isjust the beginning. we know who this is done by, it is the worst that wants to divide our country. a memorial to those fighting in ukraine, despite all the evidence that russia still denies sending soldiers there. russia's relations with the west have been cooling for some time but it was the war in ukraine that mark a breaking point. the many here, those who fought are seen as patriots and here is before the west is marked russia as an aggressor. the west imposed sanctions but russia did not buckle, it retaliated. it banned fresh meat from europe, among other things, so no one here is too flustered by sanctions. they have boosted local production and staff think western firms would struggle to recapture the market. we are ready for the competition, dimitri says. russia todayit competition, dimitri says. russia today it looks m
asa pictures were in danger. he sees it as a coup, backed by the west. translation: volunteer fighters and felt they had to take a in the wall. ukraine isjust felt they had to take a in the wall. ukraine is just the felt they had to take a in the wall. ukraine isjust the beginning. we know who this is done by, it is the worst that wants to divide our country. a memorial to those fighting in ukraine, despite all the evidence that russia still denies sending soldiers there. russia's relations...
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to de— escalate the situation, it wants to move forward with out sanctions and asa move forward with out sanctions and as a normal country, it wants normalise relations with the united states, it has for a long time, and it has told the south korean delegation that went to pyongyang very recently that it agreed in the long—term to denuclearisation, apparently. and that they also, i think this was the huge concession from the north korean side, that they will also allow or not objects to south korean, us military exercises going on on a scale of down basis. and they want this meeting with the us president. the united states wants denuclearisation, it wants to end this programme period, and it wants talks leading to that. whether the meeting will happen, we will see, but the structure has been set up to get something going and i think it is an important breakthrough myself. in between the united states in north america, you have south korea. they stand on of this? well, this has been driven completely by the south korean president, moonjae—in. he is the one who began the outre
to de— escalate the situation, it wants to move forward with out sanctions and asa move forward with out sanctions and as a normal country, it wants normalise relations with the united states, it has for a long time, and it has told the south korean delegation that went to pyongyang very recently that it agreed in the long—term to denuclearisation, apparently. and that they also, i think this was the huge concession from the north korean side, that they will also allow or not objects to...