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plus, how london and british landscapes moulded the life and art of vincent van gogh. hello. british mps are preparing to embark on a series of votes to explore other ways forward in the brexit process. some 16 options have been tabled and the process could last several days. some leading conservative brexit supporters have suggested they could now get behind theresa may's withdrawal agreement to prevent the risk of a long delay in the brexit process. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. parliament has shown its power. we know who is in control, and the answer is no—one. mps are getting ready to talk and vote their way through their ideas for brexit. but then what? brexiteer ministers especially insist mps taking control won't work. it's a negotiation between ourselves and the european union, and if parliament expresses a view, it may be entirely undeliverable. but the cabinet is split. there is amber rudd — she is backing mrs may's deal, but wants freedom for tories to vote as they choose. some junior ministers are saying privately they'll rebel and resign i
plus, how london and british landscapes moulded the life and art of vincent van gogh. hello. british mps are preparing to embark on a series of votes to explore other ways forward in the brexit process. some 16 options have been tabled and the process could last several days. some leading conservative brexit supporters have suggested they could now get behind theresa may's withdrawal agreement to prevent the risk of a long delay in the brexit process. here's our deputy political editor, john...
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domestically — it's tight in the title race — vincent kompa ny looks forward to the run in. everything hangs on these results. everything hangs on these results. every game will be a final. three finals ina every game will be a final. three finals in a row is difficult. we will see. and why england will take some stopping as the six nations returns this weekend. good evening. arsenal will have to turn around a first leg deficit for the second round in a row if they're to reach the last eight of the europa league. unai emery‘s side slumped to a three one defeat against rennes in france. in a match which saw sokratis sent off. rhia chohan reports. while the gunners were recovering from a in north london derby ram, rennes had wrecked the days to prepare for the biggest night in european football. they have the crowds and noise to market. —— had eight days of rest. they got an early lead, arsenal. flu ky, eight days of rest. they got an early lead, arsenal. fluky, but the desired effect nonetheless arsenal we re desired effect nonetheless arsenal were driving to a great st
domestically — it's tight in the title race — vincent kompa ny looks forward to the run in. everything hangs on these results. everything hangs on these results. every game will be a final. three finals ina every game will be a final. three finals in a row is difficult. we will see. and why england will take some stopping as the six nations returns this weekend. good evening. arsenal will have to turn around a first leg deficit for the second round in a row if they're to reach the last...
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i said vincent van gogh? so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it's called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it's called the ac
i said vincent van gogh? so we get his real life and his tussles with madness and with incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right....
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vincent van gough came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it. the 28—year—old art then dealer quickly developed an appreciation for british landscape painters, most notably john constable. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gough took to london like a beard to a face. that is, it grew on him. in a west end gallery he discovered james whistler's paintings, whose evening view of westminster bridge would inspire the dutchman, when he eventually became an artist a few years later, to produce one of his most famous works. he found something in british art which he recognised as different from the art of his own country. the way particularly british landscape could evoke a feeling in the viewer. that was something he always w
vincent van gough came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it. the 28—year—old art then dealer quickly developed an appreciation for british landscape painters, most notably john constable. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always...
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the high—pressure premier league title race continues this weekend — manchester city's captain vincent kompany says there's no complacency at the club as they aim to retain their title. city currently lead liverpool by a point at the top of the table and will be looking to keep their noses in front when they take on watford at the etihad on saturday. liverpool, meanwhile, play burnley on sunday — and kompany says they knowjust how good their rivals are. i think all of us have a massive amount of respect for liverpool because of the intensity, just such a clinical team. and to say that we are going to be champions without winning the next nine games, probably not. so then you kind of looks, 0k, do we have enough to win the next nine games? that is the challenge in front of us. we play nine games, united, tottenham, so none of us are getting complacent because we respect the fact that our competitor is a very serious competitor. ole gunnar solksjaer has confirmed his contract with molde has ended — he was previously the manager of the norwegian side before being put in in caretaker c
the high—pressure premier league title race continues this weekend — manchester city's captain vincent kompany says there's no complacency at the club as they aim to retain their title. city currently lead liverpool by a point at the top of the table and will be looking to keep their noses in front when they take on watford at the etihad on saturday. liverpool, meanwhile, play burnley on sunday — and kompany says they knowjust how good their rivals are. i think all of us have a massive...
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vincent van gogh came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it. the 28—year—old art then dealer quickly developed an appreciation for british landscape painters, most notably john constable. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gogh took to london like a beard to a face. that is, it grew on him. in a west end gallery, he discovered james whistler's paintings, whose evening view of westminster bridge would inspire the dutchman when he eventually became an artist a few years later to produce one of his most famous works. he found something in british art which he recognised as different from the art of his own country. the way, particularly, british landscape could evoke a feeling in the viewer. that was something he always w
vincent van gogh came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it. the 28—year—old art then dealer quickly developed an appreciation for british landscape painters, most notably john constable. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always...
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applause sir vincent cable, addressing his final congress as leader. we hear it is glorious on the isle of skye. it was lovely when i came into london this afternoon. let‘s see what is going to be like for the next 48 hours are so. afternoon, susan. are you bringing joy to us this afternoon? we have punchy showers around. heavy rain as we speak. heavy rumbles of thunder. here is our satellite at the moment. there is the law from yesterday. still breezy out there. blobs of cloud behind me. showers are targeting wales and the midlands. some in the south—east as well and eastern scotland. yes, a lot of sunshine to be had. a fresherfeel this afternoon across the southern half of the uk. milderfor scotland. 0vernight, clear skies across central and eastern areas. a frosty start to the new week. in the west, thick cloud. for northern ireland and west of scotland, brightness is and west of scotland, brightness is a limited
applause sir vincent cable, addressing his final congress as leader. we hear it is glorious on the isle of skye. it was lovely when i came into london this afternoon. let‘s see what is going to be like for the next 48 hours are so. afternoon, susan. are you bringing joy to us this afternoon? we have punchy showers around. heavy rain as we speak. heavy rumbles of thunder. here is our satellite at the moment. there is the law from yesterday. still breezy out there. blobs of cloud behind me....
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vincent fuller has also been charged with a number of other offences, including racially aggraveted fear. he will appear infront of magistrates tomorrow. a 19—year—old man was injured in the attack at the tesco in sta nwell on saturday police in the west midlands says two men have been arrested afterfive mosques had their windows smashed in birmingham yesterday. security has been stepped up at mosques across birmingham after five were vandalised in the early hours of thursday. police say investigations are continuing and the motive for the attacks remains unknown. the jury at the trial of the match commander at hillsborough have been told they will be sent out on monday to consider their verdicts. they will have to consider if david duckenfield is guilty or not of causing the deaths by gross negligence of 95 fans at the fa cup semi final in 1989. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker the weekends looking decent enough i think for most of us, there will be a few showers around but the main message is that it is turning a bit cooler, you can see the cold air
vincent fuller has also been charged with a number of other offences, including racially aggraveted fear. he will appear infront of magistrates tomorrow. a 19—year—old man was injured in the attack at the tesco in sta nwell on saturday police in the west midlands says two men have been arrested afterfive mosques had their windows smashed in birmingham yesterday. security has been stepped up at mosques across birmingham after five were vandalised in the early hours of thursday. police say...
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vincent fuller has been charged with possession of a bladed article, having an offensive weapon, affray and racially aggravated fear. he will appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. a 19—year—old man was injured at the tesco store. police in the west midlands say two men have been arrested after five mosques had their windows smashed in birmingham yesterday. security has been stepped up at mosques across birmingham after five were vandalised in the early hours of thursday. police investigations are continuing and emotive remains unknown. thejury continuing and emotive remains unknown. the jury at the trial of the match commander at hillsborough have been told they will be sent out on monday to consider their verdicts. they will have to consider if david duckenfield is guilty or not of causing the deaths by gross negligence of 95 fans at the fa cup semifinal in 1989. humberside police say the death of the university student libby squire whose body was found in the humber estuary on wednesday is being treated as a potential homicide. the 21—year—old originally from buckinghamshir
vincent fuller has been charged with possession of a bladed article, having an offensive weapon, affray and racially aggravated fear. he will appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. a 19—year—old man was injured at the tesco store. police in the west midlands say two men have been arrested after five mosques had their windows smashed in birmingham yesterday. security has been stepped up at mosques across birmingham after five were vandalised in the early hours of thursday. police...
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manchester city captain vincent kompany, insists they‘re not thinking about winning an unprecedented quadruple. city are top of the premier league table, have already won the efl cup and are still involved in the champions league and fa cup. kompany believes the next seven days could be crucial. it is a defining week for us because we have three different — i‘m sure the manager will have spoken about it — but we have three competitions to play for next week and everything hangs on these results. i mean, every game will be a final. and to win three finals in a row is difficult so we will see. at the moment it is not on our minds yet. let‘s have a look at some of this morning‘s back pages. plenty of variety. the daily telegraph goes with salt scale certain to be the united manager, almost everybody agrees that will happen. — goes happen. —— goes with 0le gunnar solskjaer certain to be the united manager. the sun quotes the spurs boss richard pochettino, we all agree he is joking, richard pochettino, we all agree he isjoking, i think, richard pochettino, we all agree he
manchester city captain vincent kompany, insists they‘re not thinking about winning an unprecedented quadruple. city are top of the premier league table, have already won the efl cup and are still involved in the champions league and fa cup. kompany believes the next seven days could be crucial. it is a defining week for us because we have three different — i‘m sure the manager will have spoken about it — but we have three competitions to play for next week and everything hangs on these...
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i can't stay here vincent. i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it is called the act of painting for a reason. this is like the act of the act of painting and you could see from that clip that whatjulian schnabel is trying to do is put you within the mind of vincent van gogh and to see the world through his eye. the world through his eyes. i think willem dafoe's performance is terrific, there was moments i did believe he was the artist, schnabel is interesting because what he has done there is things like the diving bell and the butterfly. the first, so he has done biographies because he is an artist who turned to film—making, i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world, but at its best it is, a film, a cinematic experience and i think you saw from that clip schnabel is trying to put you in the mind of the artist and say this is how he saw the world. not entirely successful but it's a go
i can't stay here vincent. i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it is called the act of painting for a reason. this is like the act of the act of painting and you could see from that clip that whatjulian schnabel is trying to do is put you within the mind of vincent van gogh and to see the world through his eye. the world through his eyes. i think willem dafoe's performance is terrific, there was moments i did believe he was the artist, schnabel is...