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in the uk, that would elections in the uk, that would likely come particularly in the current climate, deliver large numbers of very eurosceptic mps to the european parliament which com pletely the european parliament which completely ripped up all their plans. so i believe they won't extend article 50, and by the way, importantly, we can stop it anyway. we have a veto. if the prime minister says don't extend it, it isn't extended. we don't need to do that, it's ten days away, let's do what 17.4 that, it's ten days away, let's do whati7.1i million that, it's ten days away, let's do what 17.4 million people wanted that, it's ten days away, let's do what17.4 million people wanted and just leave. but say that doesn't happen say the government present a choice of perhaps bringing their deal back to parliament, while other mps are saying if that doesn't get passed we will try and further delay brexit. what will you do if you feel you are being faced with that choice. mps tried to sabotage brexit tonight. it failed. they tried to launch a coup against the british people. but other mps defea
in the uk, that would elections in the uk, that would likely come particularly in the current climate, deliver large numbers of very eurosceptic mps to the european parliament which com pletely the european parliament which completely ripped up all their plans. so i believe they won't extend article 50, and by the way, importantly, we can stop it anyway. we have a veto. if the prime minister says don't extend it, it isn't extended. we don't need to do that, it's ten days away, let's do what...
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to reach a point where the uk has left the european union. she may seek to argue that to bear with me. the justice secretary was seen today when he was asked about how much longer he was going to tolerate theresa may, he actually said, "she could be here until october" which ta kes could be here until october" which takes us to the tory party conference and maybe the coronation ofa conference and maybe the coronation of a new leader. and does a new leader want to be the leader that actually takes out? we don't know what how that will end up. if that ends up as a triumph, then maybe you do. if it ends up as a difficult process be if you want the new leader, you want to be the one that comes in afterward and say "new era, new start, i am in charge so it's move forward from here". plenty of tories who would say let's leave it with theresa may trying do this but we still do not know to be honest if that will succeed. a bit of a victory tonight for the irish council and donald tusk the european council president who wants to go along and harbours
to reach a point where the uk has left the european union. she may seek to argue that to bear with me. the justice secretary was seen today when he was asked about how much longer he was going to tolerate theresa may, he actually said, "she could be here until october" which ta kes could be here until october" which takes us to the tory party conference and maybe the coronation ofa conference and maybe the coronation of a new leader. and does a new leader want to be the leader...
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most of the rain in the southern half of the uk. further north, it's a bit chillier. this is cold air from scandinavia, mind you, and that will push its way down into the uk, and we'll continue to see those temperatures dropping away. many northern areas should be dry. a bit of sunshine coming through. we are still left with a zone where we could see some patchy rain for northern england, the north midlands, and a few showers to the south of that as well. but those temperatures are dropping away. maybe 12 degrees, southern parts of england, if you are lucky. six to eight though for much of scotland and northern england. really quite chilly for this time of year. not an awful lot really changes on thursday. still quite a lot of cloud around them are still the potential for the southern half of the uk to catch a few showers, and those temperatures still below par for this time of the year, thanks to that easterly breeze dragging in the colder air. as we look further ahead, we've got a battle between high—pressure in scandinavia, bringing the easterly breeze, and atlan
most of the rain in the southern half of the uk. further north, it's a bit chillier. this is cold air from scandinavia, mind you, and that will push its way down into the uk, and we'll continue to see those temperatures dropping away. many northern areas should be dry. a bit of sunshine coming through. we are still left with a zone where we could see some patchy rain for northern england, the north midlands, and a few showers to the south of that as well. but those temperatures are dropping...
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the uk in iraq and he is a member of the uk. that is ridiculous. thank you for that. in the observer, labour have also got problems. they we re labour have also got problems. they were never defeat nigel farage and his brexit party. this is warnings from tom watson. isn't this how it all began, penny? farage fear. we are hearing a lot about it. senior labour remain as our annoyed aboutjeremy senior labour remain as our annoyed about jeremy corbyn‘s lukewarm support for a second referendum. now... both sides are trying to persuade meanwhile millions of young people to register to vote, and maybe that is a more important things, because 3,000,018 to 30 —year—olds are registered, and 80% of party members and many mps want the brexit issue to be put back to the brexit issue to be put back to the people. i think there is a correlation between those two things because there is a general feeling, and has been shown that the older you are, the more you are tending to vote for brexit. except in my case. and just to be a devil 's ad
the uk in iraq and he is a member of the uk. that is ridiculous. thank you for that. in the observer, labour have also got problems. they we re labour have also got problems. they were never defeat nigel farage and his brexit party. this is warnings from tom watson. isn't this how it all began, penny? farage fear. we are hearing a lot about it. senior labour remain as our annoyed aboutjeremy senior labour remain as our annoyed about jeremy corbyn‘s lukewarm support for a second referendum....
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what they're saying in the uk is they are posting that they will have the toughest laws in the uk in the world if this white paper turns into something concrete. this is the culture secretary basically throwing down the first of what will probably be many gauntlets in terms of policing, whatever that looks like. you wonder how that can be done if the social media companies have found it so difficult, or is it just a lack of will on their part?” think the government has been relu cta nt think the government has been re lu cta nt — think the government has been reluctant — strange that they been relu cta nt reluctant — strange that they been reluctant to write to michael legislate in any way when it comes to internet companies. this is a white paper, which means the government, the culture secretary will have the power to find companies and block access to uk users. it is not clear to me technically how robust this legislation will be, but it is good to see the government finally talking about actually moving beyond just finding companies, and about how little tax they pay, but
what they're saying in the uk is they are posting that they will have the toughest laws in the uk in the world if this white paper turns into something concrete. this is the culture secretary basically throwing down the first of what will probably be many gauntlets in terms of policing, whatever that looks like. you wonder how that can be done if the social media companies have found it so difficult, or is it just a lack of will on their part?” think the government has been relu cta nt think...
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there are uk elements to this. his investigation has uncovered that a british city worker paid £3000 to go and shoot a lion. there are no calls for the uk to introduce import bans on the trophy skins, a big part of the appeal for these trophy hunters to shoot an animaland these trophy hunters to shoot an animal and have it skinned and staff. apparently these are being brought into the uk and the uk is being used as a hub to smuggle these skins into the us. i did not know any of that. and why is lord ashcroft interested in this? any of that. and why is lord ashcroft interested in this7m any of that. and why is lord ashcroft interested in this? it is not clear why he is interested in this. but there is a legislative push generally to get britain to stop doing this. you mentioned it earlier, it is remarkable there are not restrictions on these things. i had no idea britain was a hub for this kind of trafficking and it has been rightly raised because it is shocking. 30 seconds, let's go to the observer. tech cuts of y
there are uk elements to this. his investigation has uncovered that a british city worker paid £3000 to go and shoot a lion. there are no calls for the uk to introduce import bans on the trophy skins, a big part of the appeal for these trophy hunters to shoot an animaland these trophy hunters to shoot an animal and have it skinned and staff. apparently these are being brought into the uk and the uk is being used as a hub to smuggle these skins into the us. i did not know any of that. and why...
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the northern half of the uk. i weather front with any whether on it is being squeezed way southwards by that building area of high pressure. that will be the dominant feature through the rest of the week and it will keep away these weather fronts from the atlantic so a lot of dry weather to come. as we head into wednesday, one or two showers possible through the english channel but dry otherwise. may be more cloud here and there but more ofa more cloud here and there but more of a breeze across east anglia and the southeast of england but those temperatures otherwise are 9—13 degrees which is a little below par for this time of year. and without high pressure not moving, it will be dry heading into the start of the weekend. there will be sunshine around at times, each of the breezes picking up a notch and it will feel rather chilly for this time of year. you are watching newsday and the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: internet regulation — britain follows australia and announces a new cra
the northern half of the uk. i weather front with any whether on it is being squeezed way southwards by that building area of high pressure. that will be the dominant feature through the rest of the week and it will keep away these weather fronts from the atlantic so a lot of dry weather to come. as we head into wednesday, one or two showers possible through the english channel but dry otherwise. may be more cloud here and there but more ofa more cloud here and there but more of a breeze across...
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we saw a lot of sunshine across the uk on tuesday. the skies have remained clear for many as the sun has set, and now the temperatures are falling away — actually pretty sharply in some western regions. always a bit more cloud through the course of tuesday across northern scotland, tied in with a weather system. that will linger through the night. there‘ll be some patchy cloud across eastern counties of england, but towards the west, with the clearer skies, here, we are expecting the frost to be perhaps quite sharp. temperatures as low as minus three degrees in some rural spots. northern scotland protected, seeing lows of around four, 5 degrees. so it will be a chilly start to thursday, but there should be a lot of sunshine around from the get—go. northern scotland always with a bit more cloud. that looks like it could break up a little bit as the day goes on. if the sun comes out, though, that could help to trigger some quite sharp showers across northern and eastern scotland. still quite a lot of cloud for north sea coasts com
we saw a lot of sunshine across the uk on tuesday. the skies have remained clear for many as the sun has set, and now the temperatures are falling away — actually pretty sharply in some western regions. always a bit more cloud through the course of tuesday across northern scotland, tied in with a weather system. that will linger through the night. there‘ll be some patchy cloud across eastern counties of england, but towards the west, with the clearer skies, here, we are expecting the frost...
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the jet stream remains to the south of the uk. it may be that the wettest conditions are in the south. it might be slightly drier further north. some computer models, but only some, build high pressure in more strongly towards the end of the week will stop that would settle things down. but think it is only a small chance. for the most part, next week will bring rain at times, it will be breezy, some sunshine, and a small chanceit breezy, some sunshine, and a small chance it will turn dry out later. but it certainly is not going to file summer. —— feel like summer. hello, this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines: as the number of dead after the attacks in sri lanka rises to 321, this footage shows one of the suspected church bombers. it's also emerged that intelligence about the attacks may not have been passed on to ministers. it's confirmed that us president donald trump will make a three—day state visit to the uk injune. change uk, the pro—remain party which
the jet stream remains to the south of the uk. it may be that the wettest conditions are in the south. it might be slightly drier further north. some computer models, but only some, build high pressure in more strongly towards the end of the week will stop that would settle things down. but think it is only a small chance. for the most part, next week will bring rain at times, it will be breezy, some sunshine, and a small chanceit breezy, some sunshine, and a small chance it will turn dry out...
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last year, a0 cities across the uk either reached or exceeded the uk either reached or exceeded the safe limit for air quality. and some have their own plans to better the air. in southampton, this bus is claiming to clean the air as it drives. the filter on the roof removes the ultrafine particles from the airof removes the ultrafine particles from the air of that diesel engines on vehicles like these are spewing out. basically, there are two large filter papers, filter slabs, in the unit. there are three fans that suck air in. the bus doesn't go fast enough to get air in so we need three fans that are driven by alex city. they suck air in, the air passes through the filter on the top of the bus and comes out much cleaner when it comes out the other end. and the hope is it could do a lot more than clean up its own act. if the city's 5000 buses had these filters, they could, in theory, clea n filters, they could, in theory, clean the entire city's air twice over. up to a height of ten metres, at least. i suspect that a lot of cities might be interested in looking at this sort of technolo
last year, a0 cities across the uk either reached or exceeded the uk either reached or exceeded the safe limit for air quality. and some have their own plans to better the air. in southampton, this bus is claiming to clean the air as it drives. the filter on the roof removes the ultrafine particles from the airof removes the ultrafine particles from the air of that diesel engines on vehicles like these are spewing out. basically, there are two large filter papers, filter slabs, in the unit....
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if the uk does crash, the eu have said they would not talk to them again. it is very clear from them again. it is very clear from the eu what they want and what they will not entertain, but i think some people and the conservative party still haven't had that sink in. do you think that the minds of somebody in the erg in those opposing the theresa may deal or a post theresa may., wanted theresa may deal or a post theresa may. , wanted to theresa may deal or a post theresa may., wanted to kick her out, their minds will be particularly focused now. “— minds will be particularly focused now. —— opposing theresa may. given that the alternative could well be not leaving the eu at all. yes, i think so. the longer they can gets kicked down the road, the less likely it is to happen. there is a very stark realisation staring them in the face and i think for these reasons, she may just in the face and i think for these reasons, she mayjust get a deal over the life us up as we discussed earlier, technically, they cannot get rid of her until december. she has a
if the uk does crash, the eu have said they would not talk to them again. it is very clear from them again. it is very clear from the eu what they want and what they will not entertain, but i think some people and the conservative party still haven't had that sink in. do you think that the minds of somebody in the erg in those opposing the theresa may deal or a post theresa may., wanted theresa may deal or a post theresa may. , wanted to theresa may deal or a post theresa may., wanted to kick...
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headline "plea to politicians at mckee funeral" but leads on a story which claims half a million of uk children aged under 10, are at risk of measles because they are not vaccinated the telegraph headlines the story about chinese tech—giant — huawei — where the uk has agreed to let the company help build its 56 mobile phone network. a move which was highly criticised by the united states. the paper says a us security agent compared the the deal to "giving beijing a loaded gun". "ban your toddler from tv and ipads" is the headline of the daily mail. it reports that children aged under two should not be allowed to watch screens, as un experts advise it could be dangerous. and from one generation to another — the i talks about a report which suggested elderly people should stop getting winter fuel payments, a free tv licence and bus pass. now let's start with the metro, as there is saying on the front page, there is saying on the front page, the funeral of lyra mckee, 29 years old and incredible wasn't it a short life but the impact she made while alive and also this in general, v
headline "plea to politicians at mckee funeral" but leads on a story which claims half a million of uk children aged under 10, are at risk of measles because they are not vaccinated the telegraph headlines the story about chinese tech—giant — huawei — where the uk has agreed to let the company help build its 56 mobile phone network. a move which was highly criticised by the united states. the paper says a us security agent compared the the deal to "giving beijing a loaded...
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independent online which there is a brexit delay is likely to come with strict conditions to ensure the uk does not wilfully disrupt you business as some hardly brexiteers have recommended. the i goes with divorce laws, scrapping the requirement for one partner to find fault with the other. divorce on demand, declares the daily mail which clears the shake—up is to remove the bitterness of marital break—ups. police are probing five men who are suspected of committing atrocities during the rwandan genocide. the daily express slams with council fat cats that town hall employees are being given salaries of more than £100,000 a year. the prime minister has been told she is the problem. she invited a few grandees of the party including mr brady of the 1922 committee to number 10 downing street and their message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark. the message was that people are turning against you, this comes off the back ofa against you, this comes off the back of a lot of discussion around tory party funding, how that is shaping up, how they would
independent online which there is a brexit delay is likely to come with strict conditions to ensure the uk does not wilfully disrupt you business as some hardly brexiteers have recommended. the i goes with divorce laws, scrapping the requirement for one partner to find fault with the other. divorce on demand, declares the daily mail which clears the shake—up is to remove the bitterness of marital break—ups. police are probing five men who are suspected of committing atrocities during the...
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that is one way of looking at this, is that all of the uk —— like all that the uk is suggesting is they are going to apply to eu students who want to study in the uk, the same fees that are applied to non—eu foreign students, but the difference here is that the uk starting from a position where the eu students do have a preferential scheme and also the uk wants goodwill from the eu in other areas. we are asking the eu, under a situation where there is a brexit deal, for access to all sorts of programme “— deal, for access to all sorts of programme —— write programmes, like horizon 2020 or the programme under which british universities collaborate with european universities, so i think it is very strange to ask for brilliant relationships in one side of the court and whilst also making it very difficult for europeans to come here on the other. and also at a time when university seeing applications from abroad falling in some subjects, this is not necessarily the best way to attract more applicants, is it? it seems as if the government are essentially cutting off their nose to s
that is one way of looking at this, is that all of the uk —— like all that the uk is suggesting is they are going to apply to eu students who want to study in the uk, the same fees that are applied to non—eu foreign students, but the difference here is that the uk starting from a position where the eu students do have a preferential scheme and also the uk wants goodwill from the eu in other areas. we are asking the eu, under a situation where there is a brexit deal, for access to all...
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tonight saying the longer it takes to find a deal parliament can agree on the greater the risk the uk will not leave the eu at all. horror at an alleged sexual assault of a female recruit by six female soldiers. sir mark carleton—smith orders an investigation. and sedan protests to overthrow the president of 30 years. human rights protests at london's dorchester hotel, owned by brunei, where a new law has made 93v by brunei, where a new law has made gay sex punishable by stoning to death. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. we arejoined by the papers will bring us tomorrow. we are joined by roof and lynn. the papers will bring us tomorrow. we arejoined by roof and lynn. that i -- ruth many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's take a look: the brexit deadlock leads many of the papers, with the observer reporting that some conservative mps are threatening to oust the prime minister if the uk has to fight next month's european elections. meanwhile the telegraph says more than 100 current and would—be conservative councillors have written to
tonight saying the longer it takes to find a deal parliament can agree on the greater the risk the uk will not leave the eu at all. horror at an alleged sexual assault of a female recruit by six female soldiers. sir mark carleton—smith orders an investigation. and sedan protests to overthrow the president of 30 years. human rights protests at london's dorchester hotel, owned by brunei, where a new law has made 93v by brunei, where a new law has made gay sex punishable by stoning to death....
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in the uk, the weather has turned cooler. wet weather has turned cooler. wet weather at the moment pushing its way through northern ireland and western scotland. we're going to see some further showers moving into southern parts of england by the end of the night. not bad start for scotla nd of the night. not bad start for scotland and northern ireland. some dry weather and sunshine before we start seeing showers in england and wales driving northwards and they will turn heavier and thundery, widespread. some merging together to give lengthier spells of rain. a cooler filled to the weather for many of us. fairly breezy as well. overnight we will see rain continued to push northwards across scotland. more weather pushing across northern ireland. thanks turning weights. england and wales some dry weather. for friday, although you start the day bright with some sunshine, showers will drive—in again. some heavy and thundery. temperatures 13— 15 celsius. wendy across the southwest and that is a sign for friday night and the weekend. an area of low pressure
in the uk, the weather has turned cooler. wet weather has turned cooler. wet weather at the moment pushing its way through northern ireland and western scotland. we're going to see some further showers moving into southern parts of england by the end of the night. not bad start for scotla nd of the night. not bad start for scotland and northern ireland. some dry weather and sunshine before we start seeing showers in england and wales driving northwards and they will turn heavier and thundery,...
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the problem is that the uk is in sucha deal. the problem is that the uk is in such a low weak position now. the suggestion that we were dictating terms during the brexit process and all of that stuff, totally out of the window. i think the whole issue is sustainability of the nine months. he thinks only for cabinet ministers come out about the lake untiljune ministers come out about the lake until june 30. you ministers come out about the lake untiljune 30. you have gone for nine months, and the party tolerated. so. nine months, and the party tolerated. 50. they cannot get rid of her? technically they cannot. obviously, there is opportunity cost for the british economy, that is back upa for the british economy, that is back up a wet billions. you would help —— that is worth millions. back up a wet billions. you would help —— that is worth millionsli heard help —— that is worth millions.” heard foster say today that it is crazy to wait three years for this, that we have to go, and i am like who's fault is that? in 2
the problem is that the uk is in sucha deal. the problem is that the uk is in such a low weak position now. the suggestion that we were dictating terms during the brexit process and all of that stuff, totally out of the window. i think the whole issue is sustainability of the nine months. he thinks only for cabinet ministers come out about the lake untiljune ministers come out about the lake until june 30. you ministers come out about the lake untiljune 30. you have gone for nine months, and...
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the jetstream remains to the south of the uk spinning up areas of low pressure so the uk spinning up areas of low pressure so there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. it will be quite cool, generally, and quite breezy. there are signs things might turn a little drier later next week but no return to the ones we have had over the easter weekend. hello. this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with rachel shabi and tim montgomerie. first the headlines. sri lankan authorities blame a local islamist extremist group for the series of co—ordinated bomb attacks that killed 290 people. amongst the dead were eight britons, including a mother and her two children, and a retired firefighter, who was killed along with his partner. firefighters have been trying to tackle a moorland fire at marsden in west yorkshire. it's thought the blaze, which broke out last night and extends to over a square mile, was started by a barbecue. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the
the jetstream remains to the south of the uk spinning up areas of low pressure so the uk spinning up areas of low pressure so there will be some outbreaks of rain at times. it will be quite cool, generally, and quite breezy. there are signs things might turn a little drier later next week but no return to the ones we have had over the easter weekend. hello. this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with rachel shabi and tim...
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we are up against it with the cloud across the uk today. there has been plenty about through the morning and i am hoping that it will brighten for many this afternoon but the east coast, which started with closed and skies and dense patches of fog, will always struggle. we may see visibility improving but we will keep a steady breeze that will keep things pretty chilly and cloudy. there the west, the promise of brighter skies and some brightness across some parts of eastern england. what that might do is allow temperatures to shoot up enough to attend some showers that will fit in from the east into some pretty punchy thundery downpours in the afternoon. that could be potentially very tricky for the boat races. lightning is the only thing that can keep the boats off the water. it looks like there will be some showers around the london area in the afternoon. we get up to 70 degrees in the sunshine but more cloud for scotland capping the figures at 11 or 12 at best. —— 17 degrees in the sunshine. more cloud for the midlands and wales, but
we are up against it with the cloud across the uk today. there has been plenty about through the morning and i am hoping that it will brighten for many this afternoon but the east coast, which started with closed and skies and dense patches of fog, will always struggle. we may see visibility improving but we will keep a steady breeze that will keep things pretty chilly and cloudy. there the west, the promise of brighter skies and some brightness across some parts of eastern england. what that...
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and west of the uk. these other temperatures. it will feel colder in the wind. especially northern and western scotland. that's how it will feel the wind. we got low pressure dominating our weather at the moment. it's why we are seeing all these downpours. it's cutting off that supply of cold air mind you on thursday. we got that when the frontal wrapped around so that's the focus. some wetter weather curling back into south—west england, moving into wales in the west country. if few heavy showers elsewhere but a fair bit of sunshine around. nota bad elsewhere but a fair bit of sunshine around. not a bad day for northern england, southern scotland and those temperatures are creeping up to around nine or 10 degrees and as we head towards the end of the week, it's an improving sort of story. a bit warmer. any places will be dry and some sunshine around. we got our low pressure thursday to friday. instead of a northerly wind, we're going to find a bit of a south or south wind. we've still got the threat o
and west of the uk. these other temperatures. it will feel colder in the wind. especially northern and western scotland. that's how it will feel the wind. we got low pressure dominating our weather at the moment. it's why we are seeing all these downpours. it's cutting off that supply of cold air mind you on thursday. we got that when the frontal wrapped around so that's the focus. some wetter weather curling back into south—west england, moving into wales in the west country. if few heavy...
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so sunday, certainly the better day of the weekend for much of the uk. certainly won't be as windy, still one or two showers around, particularly across parts of eastern england i think, first thing. then more showery rain moving in the west later in the day. some sunny intervals, not as cold, temperatures 13 or 1a degrees. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: the foreign office warns against all but essential travel to sri lanka because of the risk of further terrorist attacks. tributes are paid for two british teenagers among those who lost their lives from the relatives who survived. they were getting me food for the bus they were in the first mosque went off. with that fatal blast, we did start running out and i don't know what sort of condition they were, there was another blast. the head of the civil service is to lead a formal inquiry into the leak of details from a national security council meeting about huawei. 31 years after his first run for the white house
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so the uk didn't have to go into european elections. however, all the suggestion from brussels tonight are that actually, it might have to be longer. they are concerned she might come back again and ask for another short delay in the are worried about her ability to deliver having failed to this thus far. i suggested going around they might prefer to offer her nine months and that is obviously problematic for her party because it means they would have to go because it means they would have to go to the elections three years after we left the referendum we had to say we wanted to leave the eu. ten out of ten for your piece, i went. we will look at paper's now. how it should be done now. -- pippa's paper now. as i said, hilary benn now have been saying this is what should've happened. two and a half years ago. i have spoken to cabinet minister said they that they wish this process at all happen sooner. we have heard many times try to rewrite history in saying things should be done different but hindsight can only take you so far. you have
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meanwhile, china's amabassador to the uk has spoken out about the huawei affair in the daily telegraph — saying that britain should resist external pressure over decisions on chinese companies and make independent choices. according to the observer, labour will this week force a vote in parliament to declare a national environmental and climate change emergency — as confidential documents show the government has spent only a fraction of its budget to support clean air projects. as the local elections approach, the sunday express claims the conservatives are expected to lose more than 1,000 of their council seats. the mail on sunday leads on the findings of a year—long investigation by the former tory peer lord ashcroft, which has found that thousands of lions are being bred and killed for their bones or by trophy hunters. and for the spice girl fan in you — the daily star says that posh spice is set to make a shock return to the girl band on their reunion tour this summer. it's going to make all the difference, isn't it? let's start with the sunday times. firstly, john, new ira
meanwhile, china's amabassador to the uk has spoken out about the huawei affair in the daily telegraph — saying that britain should resist external pressure over decisions on chinese companies and make independent choices. according to the observer, labour will this week force a vote in parliament to declare a national environmental and climate change emergency — as confidential documents show the government has spent only a fraction of its budget to support clean air projects. as the local...
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teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or with not enough sleep. demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and in a few minutes, we will have our sunday morning edition of the papers with sian griffiths and shyama perera. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. another victory for lewis hamilton? he finished ahead of his team—mate valtteri bottas to make it three 1—2s in a row for mercedes. nick parrott reports. there was no catching lewis hamilton in the pit lane or on the track here in shanghai. with the honour of winning formula 1's 1000 race at sta ke, winning formula 1's1000 race at stake, he was determined to add that statistic to his collection. he swept past mercedes term eight and went on to become the second dr
teachers across the uk say poverty is harming children's ability to learn as research suggests some pupils are struggling because they go to school hungry or with not enough sleep. demonstrators in sudan say they will not end their protests against the country's military until all their demands are met. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. and in a few minutes, we will have our sunday morning edition of the papers with...
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the cameron government brought the uk a lot closer to china and there were questions that theresa may was a more cautious about that. that's why i was thinking that the leak did us a service because we are having the discussion out in the open. times, fracking chief undermined by absurd propositions about fracking. a lot of people might not have even known that we had a shale gas czar. yes, the czar, the newspaper friendly version. local residents wanted questions answered about fracking and how it works. she has quit saying that the government is basically not allowing the conditions for fracking to happen. in particular, there is the rule where fracking must be suspended when there is a tremor of 0.5 or above on the richter scale and the company is saying that that is basically, natasha engel said that ifa basically, natasha engel said that if a marathon on took place near that than it would tip the richter scale this topic speaks to a government that doesn't quite know what it wants. it hasn't spoken a big game on fracking and that it once more to take place but the person they hav
the cameron government brought the uk a lot closer to china and there were questions that theresa may was a more cautious about that. that's why i was thinking that the leak did us a service because we are having the discussion out in the open. times, fracking chief undermined by absurd propositions about fracking. a lot of people might not have even known that we had a shale gas czar. yes, the czar, the newspaper friendly version. local residents wanted questions answered about fracking and...
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on change uk and perhaps the lib dems will benefit. and because these elections come under proportional representation, they can really mop up representation, they can really mop up seats in the european parliament, if only forfour up seats in the european parliament, if only for four weeks or something like that, depending on how brexit turns out. but what we don't know, and this is the crucial point, is how leave supporters disappointed with how the last three years have gone, whether they will actually turn out to vote, or whether they are disgusted with the entire process and they will sit on their hands. i would process and they will sit on their hands. iwould imagine process and they will sit on their hands. i would imagine that somebody with the personal support nigel farage has could bring about change. but it remains to be seen. let's remember that ukip won the last elections. if memory serves me, i think labour came second and the conservatives came third. a difference of one seat. but the other side of this story is that it
on change uk and perhaps the lib dems will benefit. and because these elections come under proportional representation, they can really mop up representation, they can really mop up seats in the european parliament, if only forfour up seats in the european parliament, if only for four weeks or something like that, depending on how brexit turns out. but what we don't know, and this is the crucial point, is how leave supporters disappointed with how the last three years have gone, whether they...
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he has come out and said if there will be an extension come he believes it means that the uk wouldn't be looking to leave until at least next year. we have had some news tonight the president of the european council donald tusk has actually proposed a flexible kind of exit meaning that there would be a long extension but if the uk can come together and vote for some kind exit and get that approved by the eu they can leave one that was done. so the if the extension was done. so the if the extension was that long, they would have to wait that long what's up i find it highly unlikely if they have 18 months, the new deadline cakes the can down the road, ifind it unlikely they will agree on anything before that date. what the day before. because negotiation so far have been abysmal. even when mps have been abysmal. even when mps have the opportunity to propose what they would like to do and put forward indicative us, they still can't come to a consensus.” forward indicative us, they still can't come to a consensus. i feel duty—bound to point out before i bring you income grace, this in
he has come out and said if there will be an extension come he believes it means that the uk wouldn't be looking to leave until at least next year. we have had some news tonight the president of the european council donald tusk has actually proposed a flexible kind of exit meaning that there would be a long extension but if the uk can come together and vote for some kind exit and get that approved by the eu they can leave one that was done. so the if the extension was done. so the if the...
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in the same way that we will be having holidays in the uk like no other. after all, there is so much seaside here. you don't need to europe! yes. our wonderful cold seed. —— wonderful cold ocean. we don't need to europe. and what's more, europeans will be coming to blackpool for the ultimate holiday experience. do you believe this stuff?! there are many things that we could debate here all weekend. i'll let you debate off camera if you like. thank you so much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online 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 bbc iplayer. thank you, asa bennett and yasmin alibhai—brown. goodbye. good evening. here's your latest sports news. well, the race for a place in the premier league certainly took some twists and turns today. the leaders norwich were given a fright by sheffield wednesday — needing a last—gasp equaliser to rescue a point at carrow road. they
in the same way that we will be having holidays in the uk like no other. after all, there is so much seaside here. you don't need to europe! yes. our wonderful cold seed. —— wonderful cold ocean. we don't need to europe. and what's more, europeans will be coming to blackpool for the ultimate holiday experience. do you believe this stuff?! there are many things that we could debate here all weekend. i'll let you debate off camera if you like. thank you so much. that's it for the papers...
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been quite wet for a time in northern ireland, but the rain's clearing now and pushing into mainland uk and that process will continue throughout the rest of the evening and overnight, so it does limit the fall in temperatures to be mild for most. but under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it'll be quite chilly as we head towards dawn and as we've seen recently in the morning hours, we could have some fog around in central and eastern areas taking a while to clear away the land tomorrow looks a little cloudy on the hall at my shower is around because the weather front is making steady progress eastwards, but the sunshine will punch through the clouds and get more energy to that cloud and that moisture so some big showers and thunderstorms developing this afternoon but not for all, there will be a lively downpour, gusty winds and looks drier with fewer showers around northern ireland but still some around in northern england southern and central england as his eyes well. as we follow that progress o
been quite wet for a time in northern ireland, but the rain's clearing now and pushing into mainland uk and that process will continue throughout the rest of the evening and overnight, so it does limit the fall in temperatures to be mild for most. but under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it under the clear skies again in eastern england, in particular, it'll be quite chilly as we head towards dawn and as we've seen recently in the morning hours, we could have some fog...
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the opinion poll deltapoll and benedicte paviot the president of the foreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. headline, facing a tug—of—war between the united states and sweden. swedish prosecutors are considering reopening a rape investigation into the wikileaks co—founder while the us wants to extradite him for leaked government secrets according to the guardian, political pressure is intensifying on sajid javid to allowjulian assange, and it could be overshadowed by the us charges. the leads on the news revealed today that personal information about millions of new mothers and their babies was sold illegally by bounty, a pregnancy and parenting company that operates in dozens of hospitals. the telegraph reports that home secretary sajid javid drew up that home secretary sajid javid drew upa that home secretary sajid javid drew up a detailed technological plan to avoid a hard border and ireland, but it was stopped by the treasury and it was stopped by the treasury and it also claims that the shadow brexit secr
the opinion poll deltapoll and benedicte paviot the president of the foreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. headline, facing a tug—of—war between the united states and sweden. swedish prosecutors are considering reopening a rape investigation into the wikileaks co—founder while the us wants to extradite him for leaked government secrets according to the guardian, political pressure is intensifying on sajid javid to...
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in the uk speaker does not think that a certain president has earned it. protest, how many protests do we need? the uk government has to respect the office of the presidency, of course the argument 110w presidency, of course the argument now that we are touching on is what honesty we bestow to the president. and using his role as a speaker does not want him coming to his backyard and asa not want him coming to his backyard and as a speaker he can do that.|j have and as a speaker he can do that.” have fallen in love with him. i think a little bit of me is in love with this man because he is so stubborn. it's very awkward, stopping the pm to vote on a deal, stopping the pm to vote on a deal, stopping donald trump. how many demonstrations to have to go on and lam demonstrations to have to go on and i am already thinking, another demonstration because we do not want this man here. ifi could combine both stories, obviously, one the fallacies is been hoping that derry would just put donald trump in jail, thinking that he will personally stop donald trump getti
in the uk speaker does not think that a certain president has earned it. protest, how many protests do we need? the uk government has to respect the office of the presidency, of course the argument 110w presidency, of course the argument now that we are touching on is what honesty we bestow to the president. and using his role as a speaker does not want him coming to his backyard and asa not want him coming to his backyard and as a speaker he can do that.|j have and as a speaker he can do...
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uk has a voting right on those decisions. what kind of situation is the eu going to be in. if we can't agree brexit the eu is in the same position. which newspaper do you work for?! in the same position. which newspaper do you work for? !|j in the same position. which newspaper do you work for?! i know the people i work for. you seem very sort of sanguine about it. well, i know what i personally believe. i voted to remain. i know what our readers want. what cognitive dissonance do you go through each day then? i don't! how do you get out of bed, michael? what everyone has forgotten is that vote to leave, the brexit people voted four... people have forgotten the campaigns, the press conferences, the leaflets, they said there would be a four—year cross—party negotiation with experts from business, law, and civil society and they would get a plan before we triggered article 50. theresa may has not respected that vote at any point of her premiership, she has not sought consensus premiership, she has not sought consensus at premiership, she has not sought consensus at any pr
uk has a voting right on those decisions. what kind of situation is the eu going to be in. if we can't agree brexit the eu is in the same position. which newspaper do you work for?! in the same position. which newspaper do you work for? !|j in the same position. which newspaper do you work for?! i know the people i work for. you seem very sort of sanguine about it. well, i know what i personally believe. i voted to remain. i know what our readers want. what cognitive dissonance do you go...
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likely the uk takes part in. probability! now you have the brexiteers kicking off on people's right to vote for institution they claim is undemocratic. if i were prime minister, and painfully i'm not, for the country, i may turn around and say... iam the country, i may turn around and say... i am not taking them entirely seriously. just unhook lisa please in the front of the financial times. —— just time to quickly squeeze in. may pins brexit hopes on labour. is that suggesting the talks between theresa may and jeremy corbyn will bear fruit? is that somewhat optimistic? i find it hard to imagine they're going to come to anything. and purely for the fact that despite the fact they need to work together on this, they are still attacking each other. and physically the conservatives are attacking labour quite strongly in the commons —— and particularly. people of repeated legaljeremy corbyn a marxist. that is unhelpful if you want labour to get on board with you. they are talking and we hear every day, talks
likely the uk takes part in. probability! now you have the brexiteers kicking off on people's right to vote for institution they claim is undemocratic. if i were prime minister, and painfully i'm not, for the country, i may turn around and say... iam the country, i may turn around and say... i am not taking them entirely seriously. just unhook lisa please in the front of the financial times. —— just time to quickly squeeze in. may pins brexit hopes on labour. is that suggesting the talks...
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saturday looks like being the dry, sunny day for most of the uk. we could see a change to claudia weather. weather fronts could bring rain here. the other changeable notices, with the change in the wind direction, our eastern coasts will tend to warm up but in band, we could see highs reaching around 2a, 20 five degrees. for the second half of the holiday weekend, we see the weather systems moving off the atlantic, changes the way. that will mean we see rain moving in across northern ireland and scotland, preferably saturday night into sunday, change moving in. further south, another dry day on sunday and still pretty warm as well before we see that change to cooler, more unsettled weather. the changes all to do the jetstream. you will notice this big trough diving southwards. it's one of these things where we encroach in an area of low pressure. we not far off getting a cut—off low developing and we could get a slow—moving area of low pressure, probably just somewhere get a slow—moving area of low pressure, probablyjust somewhere to the sout
saturday looks like being the dry, sunny day for most of the uk. we could see a change to claudia weather. weather fronts could bring rain here. the other changeable notices, with the change in the wind direction, our eastern coasts will tend to warm up but in band, we could see highs reaching around 2a, 20 five degrees. for the second half of the holiday weekend, we see the weather systems moving off the atlantic, changes the way. that will mean we see rain moving in across northern ireland...
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this is about shamima begum who wanted to come back to the uk after being in syria that had her citizenship revoked. she is now being given legal aid. this will be unpopular with readers of the daily mail that this has happened. 0f of the daily mail that this has happened. of course, she was stripped of her citizenship i sajid javid ——by sajid javid. this sets a rather alarming political president. while this is an unpopular thing, i think it is right that she is able to have representation to challenge it. it is a difficult thing. the accused at the time is that she had bangladeshi citizenship, that has been called into question. leaving somebody stateless even if it is somebody stateless even if it is somebody who has committed terrible things, is not a comfortable situation for the uk to have put itself in. clearly, however, she is not someone for whom anyone have any sympathy and their allegations around, in sunday's papers, saying that actually this whole picture she has painted of her life in syria is untrue and that actually, they are alleging that she was an enforcer, an enforce
this is about shamima begum who wanted to come back to the uk after being in syria that had her citizenship revoked. she is now being given legal aid. this will be unpopular with readers of the daily mail that this has happened. 0f of the daily mail that this has happened. of course, she was stripped of her citizenship i sajid javid ——by sajid javid. this sets a rather alarming political president. while this is an unpopular thing, i think it is right that she is able to have representation...
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this is what we're expecting across the uk this weekend. eastern side of the uk, cloudier story than today. could see a bit of rain or showers. in the west, though, it's looking drier, brighter. it's going to feel warmer as a result. so we say goodbye to the last of the wet weather across southwest england, wales and into northern ireland as we go through the say, bringing more cloud to eastern scotland, with a chance of seeing some rain here. elsewhere, variable cloud, clear spells. lowest temperatures, rural spots. not far from freezing. just a touch of frost on the ground here and there. so tomorrow will be a sunnier day in northern ireland, the far southwest of scotland, wales, the western side of england, but a cloudier day elsewhere in scotland with patchy rain, and then cloud increasing down the eastern side of england, especially into the afternoon, coming in on an easterly breeze with a few light showers. rather cool along north sea coasts. definitely feeling warmer, though, where you get some sunshine compared to today's cloud and
this is what we're expecting across the uk this weekend. eastern side of the uk, cloudier story than today. could see a bit of rain or showers. in the west, though, it's looking drier, brighter. it's going to feel warmer as a result. so we say goodbye to the last of the wet weather across southwest england, wales and into northern ireland as we go through the say, bringing more cloud to eastern scotland, with a chance of seeing some rain here. elsewhere, variable cloud, clear spells. lowest...
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the majority think it is a bad idea the uk elections are going ahead. but now that they are, i expect we could see a situation where effectively the whole thing becomes a proxy vote for the referendum. and at the moment, if the brexit party thatis at the moment, if the brexit party that is having a momentum in their favour. but polls only catch public opinion at the time in that situation could change very quickly and he could change substantially depending on develop it's like this. let's go back to the telegraph and mentioned leaks a little while ago, so mentioned leaks a little while ago, so this time we talk about huawei. you think they will ever find out who was responsible for this? this is the story the telegraph broke on wednesday and reporting what happened at the national security council meeting tuesday night. we had this heavy— handed council meeting tuesday night. we had this heavy—handed inquiry with deadlines being missed by members of the council to hand in their mobile phones to say who they spoke to after the meeting. i phones to s
the majority think it is a bad idea the uk elections are going ahead. but now that they are, i expect we could see a situation where effectively the whole thing becomes a proxy vote for the referendum. and at the moment, if the brexit party thatis at the moment, if the brexit party that is having a momentum in their favour. but polls only catch public opinion at the time in that situation could change very quickly and he could change substantially depending on develop it's like this. let's go...
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across parts of the south of the uk, we could compare pretty well to temperatures further south, for example in barcelona. before we get there, we've got high pressure still with us today around that high pressure, we are feeling in the winds from the south—east, those winds from the south—east, those winds will be quite brisk around the eastern coast. that will have an impact on the temperatures around the north sea coast later in the day. that said, we start off with patches of low cloud, there will be patches of low cloud, there will be patches of low cloud, there will be patches of mist and fog around as well. some of them could be quite dense. they should all clear pretty quickly through the morning. we will be left with fine weather into the afternoon, sunshine, temperatures hitting the 20 degrees mark in both cardiff and london. around the eastern coast of england, eastern coast of scotland, call and pressure, given those onshore winds. those winds continue to flow through thursday. bringing with it patchy cloud across eastern areas of scotla nd cloud across eastern areas
across parts of the south of the uk, we could compare pretty well to temperatures further south, for example in barcelona. before we get there, we've got high pressure still with us today around that high pressure, we are feeling in the winds from the south—east, those winds from the south—east, those winds will be quite brisk around the eastern coast. that will have an impact on the temperatures around the north sea coast later in the day. that said, we start off with patches of low cloud,...
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also on the daily telegraph frontpage, threatens intelligence blackout over uk huawei deal. this seems like an extraordinary decision by the government, if they do go down the china route, given our total closeness to the us on intelligence matters. if that relationship was threatened, that would be massive. what is interesting as we have kind of gone full circle. we started with the big news which was the potential for this deal to be done, cabinet ministers kicking off at each other, who supported it, who didn't support it, what their views were on this. but more importantly who leaked the sensitive information. and we have really only got one day out of... well, actually, this is a potential decision which is going to cause great anxiety among our closest intelligence allies in the five eyes, and then we had nearly a week's worth of coverage all about who done it, who leaked it, and all referencing back to brexit, and who wants theresa may's job, referencing back to brexit, and who wants theresa may'sjob, and we have the nub of it now, we have a serious escalation, if you
also on the daily telegraph frontpage, threatens intelligence blackout over uk huawei deal. this seems like an extraordinary decision by the government, if they do go down the china route, given our total closeness to the us on intelligence matters. if that relationship was threatened, that would be massive. what is interesting as we have kind of gone full circle. we started with the big news which was the potential for this deal to be done, cabinet ministers kicking off at each other, who...
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the front, though, will mean we see the wind picking up quite notably across the western side of the uk through the weekend. but still, we‘re very much dominated by dry weather.
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party in next month's european elections, in protest over theresa may's failure to bring about the uk's exit from the eu. meanwhile the sunday telegraph reports on the findings of a polling memo which suggests that conservative supporters are opposed by the high speed two rail project and would be more likely to support a leadership contender who pledged to scrap it. the sunday express focuses on theresa may's easter message. it says the prime minister has vowed to tackle the persecution of millions of christians around the world — as church leaders warn the faith is under unprecedented siege. the observer leads on a warning from labour's deputy leader, tom watson, that the party will never defeat nigel farage if it continues to sit on the fence over brexit and offers only luke warm support for a second referendum. the sunday times claims royal officials have drawn up plans to hand the duke and duchess of sussex a major internationaljob that could see them moving abroadafter the birth of their child. a real mix in the papers. brexit could rest for the bank holiday weekend. it is comin
party in next month's european elections, in protest over theresa may's failure to bring about the uk's exit from the eu. meanwhile the sunday telegraph reports on the findings of a polling memo which suggests that conservative supporters are opposed by the high speed two rail project and would be more likely to support a leadership contender who pledged to scrap it. the sunday express focuses on theresa may's easter message. it says the prime minister has vowed to tackle the persecution of...
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the teenager who fled to join is and then wanted to come home back to the uk. the daily reports she is being granted legal aid to fight her case. this will be extraordinarily unpopular. —— the daily mail reports. we created her, she should not have been stripped of citizenship or stop the polling is extraordinarily against her here. fresh allegations about her this weekend, that it wasn'tjust fresh allegations about her this weekend, that it wasn't just that she sat at home, according to the sunday telegraph, not that she just sat at home as an isis bride, that she was enforcing cruelty against women elsewhere. that is the allegation. this is going to be very unpopular. however clearly there has to bea unpopular. however clearly there has to be a debate about stripping someone to be a debate about stripping someone of citizenship and whether thatis someone of citizenship and whether that is an ok thing for the home secretary to do. to me it looked very knee jerk and i think we need to be having this conversation in a way that is less focused on her back the
the teenager who fled to join is and then wanted to come home back to the uk. the daily reports she is being granted legal aid to fight her case. this will be extraordinarily unpopular. —— the daily mail reports. we created her, she should not have been stripped of citizenship or stop the polling is extraordinarily against her here. fresh allegations about her this weekend, that it wasn'tjust fresh allegations about her this weekend, that it wasn't just that she sat at home, according to...
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uncertainty as to whether they will go to the south of the north of the uk but what it does mean is the weather turns more settled and we start to get rain into the forecast as we head into the middle part of next week but at least temperatures will recover after that chilly snap later this week. as ever, there is more on the website. hello. this is bbc news with geeta guru—murthy. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. thousands of haemophiliacs infected with hepatitis c and hiv an inquiry begins into how their blood was contaminated. violence erupts on the streets of venezuela after opposition leader juan guaido calls for military support to oust president nicolas maduro. a new police investigation is launched into the deaths of hundreds of patients at gosport war memorial hospital. labour's governing body agrees to support a second brexit referendum but only if other options fail. we report from nottingham on social mobility or the lack of it and what can be done to promote better career opportunities outside london. and japan's empe
uncertainty as to whether they will go to the south of the north of the uk but what it does mean is the weather turns more settled and we start to get rain into the forecast as we head into the middle part of next week but at least temperatures will recover after that chilly snap later this week. as ever, there is more on the website. hello. this is bbc news with geeta guru—murthy. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. thousands of...
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a windier picture across the uk put where i think we will notice it the most is in the west. northern ireland could see gusts around 40 mph on saturday. still the odd shower for east anglia and the southeast of england, may be a bit of hail mixing with those, mostly dry in places, some swells and for many places, temperaturesback into the single temperatures back into the single figures and colder. a frost for many as some day begins, with the front was springing up in a ring to the west of northern ireland, elsewhere it should stay dry. cloud building after a start, and again feeling chilly in the wind. this is what we are expecting this weekend. a lot of dry weather to come, chance for the shower, some sunny spells, windier and feeling caught in the wind, and feeling cold in the wind, frosty nights as well, it does start to warm up again next week. you are watching newsday on the bbc. in i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines. american prosecutors announce charges against wikileaks founder, julian assange following his arrest in london, his lawyer says he now face
a windier picture across the uk put where i think we will notice it the most is in the west. northern ireland could see gusts around 40 mph on saturday. still the odd shower for east anglia and the southeast of england, may be a bit of hail mixing with those, mostly dry in places, some swells and for many places, temperaturesback into the single temperatures back into the single figures and colder. a frost for many as some day begins, with the front was springing up in a ring to the west of...
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we can bring in benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 24. i don't know if you are able to hear those statements in full, in particular from those statements in full, in particularfrom president those statements in full, in particular from president macron. those statements in full, in particularfrom president macron. he is speaking for the country in that role. there is some hope, i guess, if the main structure is still standing. there is hope. there is great sadness in paris. this is a very special time for the catholics, for christians, coming up to easter. and i think the president has called it right. his tweet was measured. he talked about a part of us burning with notre—dame cathedral. and a reference that maybe will have been lost on many people, and that is that actually, it is .0. it is in the very heart, geographical heart, of paris. that is were alljourneys are measured in the sense. it is cultural, it is emotional, is architectural beauty. it is attachment. and i think that measure of hope is very important. we will rebuild. an
we can bring in benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 24. i don't know if you are able to hear those statements in full, in particular from those statements in full, in particularfrom president those statements in full, in particular from president macron. those statements in full, in particularfrom president macron. he is speaking for the country in that role. there is some hope, i guess, if the main structure is still standing. there is hope. there is great sadness in...
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tories and the brexit party aside, is that they are all kind of, you have the lead dams and change uk, all of them fighting for what appears to be a narrow section of the electorate, the pro—ee section. yes and there is criticism that they really should have united with one unified message, when you split it all up it gets confusing, but it's a problem for labour and the fact that the by election which isa the fact that the by election which is a tiny little, yes, such the pie, the pie, the labour laws that shared the pie, the labour laws that shared the boat, and the smaller parties that advocated a second referendum got a bigger check the boat and that tells you something. about labour voters or all the voters who again are confused, and i don't know who to vote for but they're just, it does not feel like there is an equivalent to the brexit party right now maybe that's partly because name recognition problems and notjust seizing the agenda and the same way because they got had the same ambitions and perhaps, if they appeared more unified, it could be let the brexit party is steal
tories and the brexit party aside, is that they are all kind of, you have the lead dams and change uk, all of them fighting for what appears to be a narrow section of the electorate, the pro—ee section. yes and there is criticism that they really should have united with one unified message, when you split it all up it gets confusing, but it's a problem for labour and the fact that the by election which isa the fact that the by election which is a tiny little, yes, such the pie, the pie, the...
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but if and when np is a problem that can come to an arrangement that the eu also signed off on, the uk could leave at that point, said they would not have to take the full extension. not not to be too sceptical, but what about the past two and half years as micah makes us think that all the sudden mexican just years as micah makes us think that all the sudden mexicanjust going to snap their fingers all the sudden mexicanjust going to snap theirfingers and all the sudden mexicanjust going to snap their fingers and get it over the line. and pete had kicked this can down the road, not wanting to make our decisions we have seen the two series that indicative both, if you can't come to any consensus or majority. so i think a lot of brexiteers voters are out there thinking if that's a long extension we're going to be going up to the wire yet again. a what either up prime price of public policy are we not debating or discussing right now because we are talking about brexit yet i imagine we would disagree on the answer to those very much. like very much talking about this. it's difficult to se
but if and when np is a problem that can come to an arrangement that the eu also signed off on, the uk could leave at that point, said they would not have to take the full extension. not not to be too sceptical, but what about the past two and half years as micah makes us think that all the sudden mexican just years as micah makes us think that all the sudden mexicanjust going to snap their fingers all the sudden mexicanjust going to snap theirfingers and all the sudden mexicanjust going to...
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there is a widespread sense of unhappiness with the status quo, and it's notjust in france, or in the uk, or in the us, it's a global thing that no one is happy with their leaders. and they are looking for anything to find them a different solution, and this chap, fio different solution, and this chap, no one knows what his policies are, at all. he's a comedian. well, nobody really knew what donald trump's policies work and he was a tv reality star. to an extent they did. a little bit more, he had to set out some policies to run for president, whereas this guy, as you say, we don't know very much about him, except that it does suggest, i mean come ukraine is a very worrying place, and you always make the comparison between the fate of ukraine and poland. very similar countries at one point. poland in the eu, getting considerably richer, and you would hope, freer, whereas the ukraine has been languishing. ever since the soviet union broke up, it has probably been the key country people have looked at. up, it has probably been the key country people have looked atlj we nt country people ha
there is a widespread sense of unhappiness with the status quo, and it's notjust in france, or in the uk, or in the us, it's a global thing that no one is happy with their leaders. and they are looking for anything to find them a different solution, and this chap, fio different solution, and this chap, no one knows what his policies are, at all. he's a comedian. well, nobody really knew what donald trump's policies work and he was a tv reality star. to an extent they did. a little bit more, he...
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bad diet, 90,000 deaths in the uk according to a report due to poor diet. let's now look at these papers in more detail with our reviewers, jack blanchard and anna mikhailova. i think we will start with the times, angry revote over at leaders brexit talk. check to explain this. this is basically what happens. that's right jack. when this is basically what happens. that's rightjack. when party leaders try to compromise with one another, it really upsets significant elements when in the party. the last thing some of these mps when to say. particularly on the tory site at the moment although we might see more on the labour side. they hate seeing them compromise especially with this hate the leader of the opposing party. they are used to watching their leaders shouting across the despatch box at the opposition, saying how they are not fit to govern all the rest of it and now they are sitting down in a dark room together and coming what that up room together and coming what that up with a plan to potentially that the backbenchers might not like. the tories in pa
bad diet, 90,000 deaths in the uk according to a report due to poor diet. let's now look at these papers in more detail with our reviewers, jack blanchard and anna mikhailova. i think we will start with the times, angry revote over at leaders brexit talk. check to explain this. this is basically what happens. that's right jack. when this is basically what happens. that's rightjack. when party leaders try to compromise with one another, it really upsets significant elements when in the party....