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people across the uk will be calling for more urgent action. every party leader except the prime minister. they stop the global upper rising. they visit them on the 23rd of april. will the prime minister agree to meet when they're there. about the issues that they are concerned about. i do that. but this has given me an opportunity to congratulate my own constituencies. five green awards in the last year. the green heart hero award. with the importance of climate change. one day the honorable lady. this governments firm commitment to leave the policy. no later than december 2020. he has been considered with this campaign issue. and i i know it's a great support to his constituents. they deal with the agreed. providing the uk with full control of its borders. mister speaker. the work and pensions reply. with the universal credit. should not leave it out of pocket. they are providing evidence with two and half million pounds. with additional administration costs. we still have no offer from our government. it is dealing with the cost of universal
people across the uk will be calling for more urgent action. every party leader except the prime minister. they stop the global upper rising. they visit them on the 23rd of april. will the prime minister agree to meet when they're there. about the issues that they are concerned about. i do that. but this has given me an opportunity to congratulate my own constituencies. five green awards in the last year. the green heart hero award. with the importance of climate change. one day the honorable...
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the best brexit in the uk. is to be able to be in an orderly way. i do want to ensure that that does honor the results of the referendum. thank you mister speaker. i'm very pleased that the prime minister mentioned what happened. and issues of the massacre hundred years ago. i think the people in memory of those that lost their lives and the in the brutality of what happened. i joined the prime minister in yourself and watching in welcoming sarah davis. i remember the day before we start in the house. the new member for newport west. very worthy success. today mister speaker marks the t anniversary of the good friday agreement. a defining moment in iris history. it was a great achievement. as well as those on all sides of ireland. we have to ensure and maintain. as we continue to find discussions that could shape our future with economic relationship. protecting jobs, rights and our economy we should not forget communities across this country that have been abandoned by this government in the here and now. official figures show that nine of the ten
the best brexit in the uk. is to be able to be in an orderly way. i do want to ensure that that does honor the results of the referendum. thank you mister speaker. i'm very pleased that the prime minister mentioned what happened. and issues of the massacre hundred years ago. i think the people in memory of those that lost their lives and the in the brutality of what happened. i joined the prime minister in yourself and watching in welcoming sarah davis. i remember the day before we start in the...
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we know the two major parties in the uk are very different visions of what the uk should or could be and that clearly has implications for investors in terms of how they trade the pound what they think the fair value of the pound should be. thank you very much. fairytale castles, magic and cartoon heroes — the media giant disney has announced details of its new streaming service. it hopes families will splash the cash on yet another monthly subscription to see its films and tv shows. but disney is entering a very crowded market. leading the pack is of course netflix — with 139 million subscribers around the world. it spends big on content in a bid to attract viewers, reportedly more than $12 billion last year alone — that's just over £9 billion. the e—commerce giant amazon has more than 100 million prime subscribers. it says video has been a key driver of growth, but it's thought to spend less on content than netflix. and apple has been spending a lot on content and stars, including oprah winfrey, as it gets ready to launch its own streaming service. earlier we spoke to alic
we know the two major parties in the uk are very different visions of what the uk should or could be and that clearly has implications for investors in terms of how they trade the pound what they think the fair value of the pound should be. thank you very much. fairytale castles, magic and cartoon heroes — the media giant disney has announced details of its new streaming service. it hopes families will splash the cash on yet another monthly subscription to see its films and tv shows. but...
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this is having an effect on immigration into the uk which was a keyissue immigration into the uk which was a key issue during the run—up to the referendum. let's take a look at the choices you workers are making. the number of eu nationals working in the uk fell by 61,000. the total was two point two 7 million and that is compared to 2.3 3 million in the same period in the previous year. healthcare, food, construction, childcare, which have historically relied on eu workers, have seen the largest decline and uncertainty on what employment laws will look like is one of the big factors leading to this drop and also the fall in the value of the pound, for people sending money back home, it does not go as far. unemployment hit 3.9% in january for the uk. that is the lowest level in 44 years. it could bea lowest level in 44 years. it could be a shortage of talent in the coming months, some worn. business leaders that the chaos in parliament is damaging perspective of britain overseas. nick boles is latest conservative mp to resign from his party. i have given everything to an attempt to f
this is having an effect on immigration into the uk which was a keyissue immigration into the uk which was a key issue during the run—up to the referendum. let's take a look at the choices you workers are making. the number of eu nationals working in the uk fell by 61,000. the total was two point two 7 million and that is compared to 2.3 3 million in the same period in the previous year. healthcare, food, construction, childcare, which have historically relied on eu workers, have seen the...
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and finally, the uk sun newspaper. and a report that the lottery jackpot curse ha struck again with a couple married for 38 years who scooped a lottery win of £161 million pounds, only to find that the money made them drift apart. with me is eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital. let's talk the lottery win in a moment and whether it is coastal not but first, brexit. interesting that we get the french viewpoint today because that french newspaper says, literally, it asks why? a new report to do what? very french. what is the point? what will we see that is different? i think that is a fair question and as italian —— european leaders are
and finally, the uk sun newspaper. and a report that the lottery jackpot curse ha struck again with a couple married for 38 years who scooped a lottery win of £161 million pounds, only to find that the money made them drift apart. with me is eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital. let's talk the lottery win in a moment and whether it is coastal not but first, brexit. interesting that we get the french viewpoint today because that french newspaper says, literally, it asks why? a new report...
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there was generally cloudy conditions across western parts of the uk. you can see that on the satellite picture. we have a slow moving with part moving across western parts of the country. it will not make progress eastwards. through tonight it will bring some patchy rain into south—west england and elsewhere. the isle of man, far south—west of scotland. elsewhere, some fog patches starting to form and in eastern areas quite a chilly night in fact for parts of north—eastern england and scotland there could be a localised frost. for most of us it is looking dry with spells of sunshine but our pesky weather front will still bring cloud and some patchy rain. early mist and fog clearing but always a patchy cloud into the afternoon. the best of the sunshine in scotland. 18—19, possibly 20 degrees. as we go into tuesday, a similar day of weather. scraping into western parts, some rain. elsewhere drive with spells of sunshine and the early fog will clear. tuesday will be the warmest day of the week, 20 in london, it could be 19 or 20 in other places. t
there was generally cloudy conditions across western parts of the uk. you can see that on the satellite picture. we have a slow moving with part moving across western parts of the country. it will not make progress eastwards. through tonight it will bring some patchy rain into south—west england and elsewhere. the isle of man, far south—west of scotland. elsewhere, some fog patches starting to form and in eastern areas quite a chilly night in fact for parts of north—eastern england and...
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hello, we're up against it with the cloud across the uk today. there's been a lot of it about, certainly through the morning. i'm hoping things will brighten for many through the afternoon, but the east coast, which started with very closed in skies and some dense patches of fog, will always struggle. we may see that visibility improving but we keep an easterly breeze which will keep things pretty chilly and also cloudy. further west, though, the promise of some brighter skies, also some brightness across some parts of eastern england. what that may then do is allow temperatures to shoot up enough to turn some showers that will feed in from the east into some pretty punchy, thundery downpours through the middle part of the afternoon. that could be potentially very tricky for the boat races because lightning is the only thing that could keep the boats off the water. there will be showers around certainly in the london area through the afternoon. but the temperatures, though, where we get the sunshine up to 17 degrees, possible. more cloud for scot
hello, we're up against it with the cloud across the uk today. there's been a lot of it about, certainly through the morning. i'm hoping things will brighten for many through the afternoon, but the east coast, which started with very closed in skies and some dense patches of fog, will always struggle. we may see that visibility improving but we keep an easterly breeze which will keep things pretty chilly and also cloudy. further west, though, the promise of some brighter skies, also some...
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colder air, then, arriving across the uk. and we set up more of a north to north—westerly wind strengthening on wednesday. that area of low pressure bringing wet weather back in from the north sea. maybe a few icy patches early in the morning. a touch of frost around as well. maybe a bit of snow over the tops of the north york moors. but most of the wet weather looks like it's going to come back into scotland now on wednesday. rain with some sleet and snow over the hills. elsewhere, some sunshine but also a few sharp showers. the winds will be a bit stronger for many of us on wednesday, especially across northern and western areas. and although these are the sort of temperatures we're looking at — so well below average for this time of year — when you add on the strength of the wind, it will feel significantly colder, especially in scotland. combined with that wet weather, it will be a pretty miserable day for this time of the year. so we're pushing down colder air. at the same time, we have this area of low pressure an
colder air, then, arriving across the uk. and we set up more of a north to north—westerly wind strengthening on wednesday. that area of low pressure bringing wet weather back in from the north sea. maybe a few icy patches early in the morning. a touch of frost around as well. maybe a bit of snow over the tops of the north york moors. but most of the wet weather looks like it's going to come back into scotland now on wednesday. rain with some sleet and snow over the hills. elsewhere, some...
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uk is a big part of it asia and latin america and it expands the talent base with the acquisition. our view it is all about the talent. so the us getting 10000 new colleagues who are good at what they do. maria: what type of overlap? can you retain talent but also expanding what you can offer in terms of the properties. >> yes. we take two people businesses so while the cultures may be similar that we both put financials first with a great respect for the individual but in a team environment cultures are different. we have to work hard to make sure those cultural attributes that make them unique, they are a feisty company. we want to make sure we celebrate those and they survive with a broader company. maria: talk about all these countries that you are in we talk about a global slowdown it seems like every weekend. europe will be lucky to get 1 percent for the year china is slowing down are you seeing a recession out there quick. >> i think recession is too strong of a word. 2018 was a lot of optimism and many did well so maybe we are coming off of that a bit. may be a more gradual
uk is a big part of it asia and latin america and it expands the talent base with the acquisition. our view it is all about the talent. so the us getting 10000 new colleagues who are good at what they do. maria: what type of overlap? can you retain talent but also expanding what you can offer in terms of the properties. >> yes. we take two people businesses so while the cultures may be similar that we both put financials first with a great respect for the individual but in a team...
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we've reduced uk domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 23%, nearly 50% of uk -- low carbon sources in 2018 and uk co2 emissions have fallen for sixers interrupted that is just a few of the achievement that we have under record of the coven but, of course, we continue to work internationally to help deal with this issue, and that's what we've been, we believe it's important to remain part of the paris climate change agreement. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the prime minister will join with me in welcoming the signing yesterday of the heads of terms of agreement on the belfast city regional deal, the first essay to deal in northern island which is estimated to bring about 20,0020,000 new jobs, 350 million pounds of investment by the government, and a lot of extra investment by local councils and the private sector. will she confirm that she will do everything in her power in absence of default government to ensure the civil service who signed on behalf of northern ireland the we know -- which is been welcomed right across the command in northern ireland? >> the right, gemma raises a very imp
we've reduced uk domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 23%, nearly 50% of uk -- low carbon sources in 2018 and uk co2 emissions have fallen for sixers interrupted that is just a few of the achievement that we have under record of the coven but, of course, we continue to work internationally to help deal with this issue, and that's what we've been, we believe it's important to remain part of the paris climate change agreement. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the prime minister will join with me in...
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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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as we move into sunday, more cloud for the eastern side of the uk. some of those could be heavy, potentially thundering, towards the south—east of england. 0n the whole it should bea dry of england. 0n the whole it should be a dry day with some sunshine stop temperatures a bit higher on sunday for england and wales. that is all for england and wales. that is all for me. enjoy your weekend. the birmingham pub bombing inquests — a botched warning call by the ira led to the deaths of 21 people killed almost half a century ago, says the jury. two bombs exploded in city centre pubs in november 1974, leaving more than 200 people injured. 44 years it's took us to have an inquest, let alone a murder trial. it is now time — way, way past time — for a murder trial. the inquests come after years of campaigning by the victims' families. also tonight: the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will make preparations for european parliament elections just in case. free after almost a decade in jail — sally c
as we move into sunday, more cloud for the eastern side of the uk. some of those could be heavy, potentially thundering, towards the south—east of england. 0n the whole it should bea dry of england. 0n the whole it should be a dry day with some sunshine stop temperatures a bit higher on sunday for england and wales. that is all for england and wales. that is all for me. enjoy your weekend. the birmingham pub bombing inquests — a botched warning call by the ira led to the deaths of 21 people...
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young people across the uk will be calling more urgent action of emergency. so far every party leader except the prime minister has agreed to meet members of this extraordinary rising. following a speech 16-year-old greta from sweden sparked the global uprising and they visit them on the 23rd of april. with the prime minister agreed to meet greta when she's here? >> can i say to the honorable lady, i do do that and this gives me an opportunity too congratulate my own constituencies. they have 15 green flag awards in the last year. last year was the first green heart hero award. with the importance of climate change this government has a fine record on climate change. one day the honorable lady will actually stand up in this house and welcome -- [cheering] >> this government firm amendment to leave the policy and negotiate an independent for good december funding. >> he is been consistent in his campaign on this issue. and i know it's a great support to his can constituents. we remain committed to deal with the agreed. providing the uk with full control of its
young people across the uk will be calling more urgent action of emergency. so far every party leader except the prime minister has agreed to meet members of this extraordinary rising. following a speech 16-year-old greta from sweden sparked the global uprising and they visit them on the 23rd of april. with the prime minister agreed to meet greta when she's here? >> can i say to the honorable lady, i do do that and this gives me an opportunity too congratulate my own constituencies. they...
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breathing space to get on with other eu business, but emanuel macron wants to concentrate minds in the uk, he wants to keep pressure up on mps to focus and come to a brexit conclusion but, you know what, it's going to be a long night. raqqa we will wait for it! that's all from the emergency brexit summit for tonight. there's more on newsnight on bbc two and on the bbc news channel, but now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the healdines tonight. manchester united might need a miracle to make the finals, they lost the first leg of their quarterfinal onenote to barcelona. at old trafford or sports editor dan rowen was there, and dan you know we've given ourselves with a lot of work to do. i think it's fair to say the odds are firmly stacked against manchester united now. progress into the semi finals, barcelona had that's crucial away goal, they weren't best, the spanish league leaders, but they didn't really need to be, because in truth, you did feel there was something between the two sides, united were
breathing space to get on with other eu business, but emanuel macron wants to concentrate minds in the uk, he wants to keep pressure up on mps to focus and come to a brexit conclusion but, you know what, it's going to be a long night. raqqa we will wait for it! that's all from the emergency brexit summit for tonight. there's more on newsnight on bbc two and on the bbc news channel, but now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm...
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start the newsletter so i'm still in the uk and i want to be a. chance to use this kind. of develop a luxury yes lots and lots of thought on the back of. such was no goal post that's been missed. doing a bunch. of. jobs due to the steel enough that i was doing. didn't gel examined to apollo the belief to go. constantine has studied to be a cosmonaut for three months the shuttle is so tight that he's moved into stuff city and only goes home for the weekends. issues it was singled out if i was just. off the street is. fifty. is. it at this. school should be your ph d. . yes officially. well. that will. be. me. cavuto. what do you do with. the wish to assure you it was a small i dare you to review more just look small up. you know what you know the pieces just knows that you're looking for the. pool so much of the world. should actually go to. the window to pull the longer the other guy who has to. deal with you will go on. this route. you are too pleased to be you've got to slow to deal with it you know it's meant to go i know i'm going to go what you've done with it you ju
start the newsletter so i'm still in the uk and i want to be a. chance to use this kind. of develop a luxury yes lots and lots of thought on the back of. such was no goal post that's been missed. doing a bunch. of. jobs due to the steel enough that i was doing. didn't gel examined to apollo the belief to go. constantine has studied to be a cosmonaut for three months the shuttle is so tight that he's moved into stuff city and only goes home for the weekends. issues it was singled out if i was...
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last year, a0 cities across 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 air 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 enough air in so we need three fans that are driven by electricity. they suck air in. the air passes through the filter on the roof of the bus and it 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 5,000 buses had these filters they could, in theory, clean the entire city's air twice over. up to height of ten metres, at least. i suspect that there are quite a lot cities that might be interested in looking at this sort of technology and if it's not a bus it could be a refuse vehicle, it could be a delivery lorry,
last year, a0 cities across 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 air 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 enough air...
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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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the last european elections the uk took part in. if brexit had gone to plan, they were never to be held again. but it now looks like the ballot boxes are coming to a sports centre near you again. in york, the local returning officer is no stranger to snap elections but admits there is a lot of work now to be done. any short notice for any election causes us problems. it is around venues, booking venues, we normally do 18 months in advance. staffing is also a problem, short notice for staffing, getting people to work in the polling stations. and the count, which is a sunday count, is also a challenge. do you think you will be able to do it? yes, we have to. if local elections are taking place where you live next month, you will have already had one of these through the post. well, stand by for more correspondence through your letterbox, this time for the european elections. and as the parties hastily make their plans, what do voters think? well, i do worry it is going to be a rehash of the referendum. but i am personally going to vot
the last european elections the uk took part in. if brexit had gone to plan, they were never to be held again. but it now looks like the ballot boxes are coming to a sports centre near you again. in york, the local returning officer is no stranger to snap elections but admits there is a lot of work now to be done. any short notice for any election causes us problems. it is around venues, booking venues, we normally do 18 months in advance. staffing is also a problem, short notice for staffing,...
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we have seen a lot of sunshine across the uk today. for the majority, the skies are blue very much like this image from derby earlier on. not the case everywhere. northern scotland struggled with the more cloud. some, cameras are priceless but fairly overcast skies in stornoway. here is how the cloud dispersed. the more solid mass which is the remnants of a weather system is the remnants of a weather system is in northern scotland and will drift further south into scotland through the evening and overnight, even bringing a bit of drizzly rain. it will keep temperatures up postop elsewhere much clearer skies, only a little patchy cloud drifting around. setting up for a fairly widespread frost away from those in scotland overnight. low is down to minus three. a toy start to thursday but a pretty sunny one nonetheless. always a bit more cloud affecting zero seekers throughout the day as we keep the chilly easterly breeze. work out for the north—east of scotland. the weather system is worlds away in the north sea. brighter spells across
we have seen a lot of sunshine across the uk today. for the majority, the skies are blue very much like this image from derby earlier on. not the case everywhere. northern scotland struggled with the more cloud. some, cameras are priceless but fairly overcast skies in stornoway. here is how the cloud dispersed. the more solid mass which is the remnants of a weather system is the remnants of a weather system is in northern scotland and will drift further south into scotland through the evening...
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the uk is currently one of the leading countries for 56 deployment in the world. that is attracting lots of good external investment, people trialling new applications and testing new services that utilise 56 in the uk, launching them here first. if all the operators had to slow down for 12 to 18 months, those investment opportunities would go elsewhere. but whoever‘s chosen to supply all of this equipment is going to be everywhere. and the company that's way ahead of the rest with 56 technology is a chinese firm called huawei. they already provide equipment in our existing mobile networks. they have fantastic r&d resources and, in most product areas across the mobile network, they are the number one or number two. we choose them because, often, they're the best product in the particular areas of the network that we want. if you've heard of huawei, it might be because of these. (he introduces phone) i'm in paris to witness the mega launch of huawei's latest phone. over the last few years, the company has come from nowhere to become one of the biggest mobile phon
the uk is currently one of the leading countries for 56 deployment in the world. that is attracting lots of good external investment, people trialling new applications and testing new services that utilise 56 in the uk, launching them here first. if all the operators had to slow down for 12 to 18 months, those investment opportunities would go elsewhere. but whoever‘s chosen to supply all of this equipment is going to be everywhere. and the company that's way ahead of the rest with 56...
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the uk will never stand by and a face of evil like this. so today we stand in solidarity with the government and people of sri lanka, who had been making enormous strides towards stability and peace following the conclusion of the civil war almost exactly conclusion of the civil war almost exa ctly te n conclusion of the civil war almost exactly ten yea rs conclusion of the civil war almost exactly ten years ago. the metropolitan police counterterrorism command has dispatched teens to sri la nka command has dispatched teens to sri lanka including family liaison offices to support and assist families at british victims and their repatriation of deceased british nationals. a recent programme run by interpol and all that training at 30 sri lankan forensic specialist and police officers by uk experts in disaster victim identification, which we also hope will be of additional support. the government of sri lanka declared a state of emergency as investigations continue, more than 20 arrests had been made and they are likely to be more people invo
the uk will never stand by and a face of evil like this. so today we stand in solidarity with the government and people of sri lanka, who had been making enormous strides towards stability and peace following the conclusion of the civil war almost exactly conclusion of the civil war almost exa ctly te n conclusion of the civil war almost exactly ten yea rs conclusion of the civil war almost exactly ten years ago. the metropolitan police counterterrorism command has dispatched teens to sri la...
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a weekend that began with wind and rain ended on a relatively quiet note across most parts of the uk. that is how we start the new working week, with some dry weather for most of us. western areas will see some rain, and that will slowly spread eastwards over the next few days. could be some fog patches to contend with, and for a time, butjust for a time, it will turn a little bit warmer. this is what's going on — the view from space, the satellite picture from a little earlier on. you can see a few stripes of cloud trying to push in from the west, but all these frontal systems making very, very slow progress, so this one on monday morning really only draped across the far west of the uk. elsewhere, high pressure in charge, very light winds, hence we have some mist and fog patches around. they should tend to clear through the morning, and in most places, monday will bring some spells of sunshine. best of the sunshine likely to be found across scotland. but remember that front in the west, still dangling its way down into northern ireland, west wales, the south—west of england, wit
a weekend that began with wind and rain ended on a relatively quiet note across most parts of the uk. that is how we start the new working week, with some dry weather for most of us. western areas will see some rain, and that will slowly spread eastwards over the next few days. could be some fog patches to contend with, and for a time, butjust for a time, it will turn a little bit warmer. this is what's going on — the view from space, the satellite picture from a little earlier on. you can...
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it is part of the largest uk exhibition of the norwegian artist's work, which opens to the public today. david sillito has been along. it's just one of those images, and here it is, greeting you on the steps of the british museum... the scream. this exhibition of edvard munch‘s many prints is a clue to why it's so well—known. .. because this was an artist who made copies, different versions — there are a number of screams. this is just one of them. what's important to remember is, we're not seeing a scream, this figure is hearing one. munch described it as an infinite scream, passing through nature, which is why it has become emblematic of the world pressing in on you, an age of anxiety. this exhibition is a total immersion into that world. the acid thrower, the dead mother... it's a panorama of emotional disquiet and for the museum, the current national mood feels apt. so, why now and why this particular moment? well, i think for the moment, it speaks of all of our feelings in terms of the crisis, the political crisis we're feeling. but it is also a very human image. it is about
it is part of the largest uk exhibition of the norwegian artist's work, which opens to the public today. david sillito has been along. it's just one of those images, and here it is, greeting you on the steps of the british museum... the scream. this exhibition of edvard munch‘s many prints is a clue to why it's so well—known. .. because this was an artist who made copies, different versions — there are a number of screams. this is just one of them. what's important to remember is, we're...
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there are lots of stories about it being banned, it was not banned in the uk. kubrick asked warner bros to remove it from circulation in the uk after it had its first run. the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown. it was not shown again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because it was —— because you made a documentary about it. now add to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study them. it looks like the kind of film of the made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. now let's take a look at how the weekend weather is shaping up now. a bit of a switch around compared to what we have seen today. some sunshine today and that's across much of the eastern side of the uk and more cloud
there are lots of stories about it being banned, it was not banned in the uk. kubrick asked warner bros to remove it from circulation in the uk after it had its first run. the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown. it was not shown again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because it was —— because you made a documentary about it. now add to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber...
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yesterday he promised the uk government would take action. this government spend millions on nuclear power, and continue to pursue fracking. this taking action include reversing these damaging policies? >> mister speaker the environment secretary said yesterday there is clearly more that needs to be done and on an age to be here, our generations have not done sufficient to meet this challenge. the lady underestimates how much work has been done by the united kingdom. since 2010 we reduce co2 emissions faster than any other nation. we reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a quarter overall. renewable energy capacity has quadrupled since 2010 and the proportion of electricity from low carbon resources has increased from 19% to more than half, a record year for renewables. a lot more to do but a good record on which to base that future action. >> i don't think that recognizes the scale of the challenge. there is already a climate change bill, with ambitious statutory targets of any country in the world. and if you need to go further, commissioning
yesterday he promised the uk government would take action. this government spend millions on nuclear power, and continue to pursue fracking. this taking action include reversing these damaging policies? >> mister speaker the environment secretary said yesterday there is clearly more that needs to be done and on an age to be here, our generations have not done sufficient to meet this challenge. the lady underestimates how much work has been done by the united kingdom. since 2010 we reduce...
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northern parts of the uk, a touch of frost around. we're going to find any showers getting squeezed away to the south by this developing area of high pressure. that is extending its way into the uk and is keeping all of these weather fronts at bay from the atlantic. a lot of quiet and dry weather through the rest of the week. chilly start on wednesday. any showers are more likely to be across the english channel. should be a dry day for the most part, maybe a bit more cloud coming in and more a breeze across east anglia and the south—east of england. a chilly breeze as well. those temperatures are not changing an awful lot. 9—13, if you're lucky. a bit below par for this time of year. with the high pressure around, essentially it is dry. some cloud around, some sunshine at times, winds picking up later on in the week. still feeling chilly for this time of the year. goodbye. good morning, welcome to breakfast with louise minchin and dan walker. our headlines today. major changes to divorce laws in england and wales so couples can s
northern parts of the uk, a touch of frost around. we're going to find any showers getting squeezed away to the south by this developing area of high pressure. that is extending its way into the uk and is keeping all of these weather fronts at bay from the atlantic. a lot of quiet and dry weather through the rest of the week. chilly start on wednesday. any showers are more likely to be across the english channel. should be a dry day for the most part, maybe a bit more cloud coming in and more a...
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every year, tens of thousands of premature babies are born in the uk. for some others, this can mean weeks in hospital alongside their baby. things like changing her nappy, may be getting her out and feeding her. i will stay until about apm, for 30 pm,i i will stay until about apm, for 30 pm, i will go home with my husband, eta and then we come back for the evening. meanwhile, maternity leave it slowly slipping away. i am not at home with my baby, there are mothers at home with a doing more more —— normal things but i'm coming to hospital everyday. i will only be able to spend proper time with her when she is back home, she will not be sitting down properly and i will be sitting down properly and i will be back to work, it is unfair. the sights and scents of the royal 0ldham remind me of my time on a unit like this with my little boy born nine weeks early and weighing just three lbs. even as you are totally focused on the care of your little one, in the back of your mind you are weighing up the potential financial impact. but some organisations are
every year, tens of thousands of premature babies are born in the uk. for some others, this can mean weeks in hospital alongside their baby. things like changing her nappy, may be getting her out and feeding her. i will stay until about apm, for 30 pm,i i will stay until about apm, for 30 pm, i will go home with my husband, eta and then we come back for the evening. meanwhile, maternity leave it slowly slipping away. i am not at home with my baby, there are mothers at home with a doing more...
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officials say one of the bombers studied in the uk. also on the programme: leaders from the uk and ireland attend the funeral of journalist lyra mckee. the priest holding her service has a challenge for politicians. why
officials say one of the bombers studied in the uk. also on the programme: leaders from the uk and ireland attend the funeral of journalist lyra mckee. the priest holding her service has a challenge for politicians. why
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how does that spill over into risks for the uk economy? if there was a prolonged uncertainty, we can suspect the impact from whether you are talking about investors, talking about decisions as to how to organise supplier, people are going to wander. how will it settle. you are a former finance minister. when you watch the negotiations, how do you think they been handled? has there been enough attention paid? you know, it's very unfair to pass judgement when you are on the outside. the thing that puzzled me backin outside. the thing that puzzled me back in early january, with representatives of the cbi and other uk industry leaders, how would i put it, huge concern. not for lack of preparation, because i think they will try to put their mind to it and roll their management teams. but more, the impossibility for some of them to actually organise themselves. there would be significant disruptions that they could not prepare for so that's what i found very concerning on the one hand and very sad because i grew up across the channel in the city
how does that spill over into risks for the uk economy? if there was a prolonged uncertainty, we can suspect the impact from whether you are talking about investors, talking about decisions as to how to organise supplier, people are going to wander. how will it settle. you are a former finance minister. when you watch the negotiations, how do you think they been handled? has there been enough attention paid? you know, it's very unfair to pass judgement when you are on the outside. the thing...
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bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the uk. it is estimated one in 20 people will get it during their lifetime. symptoms include blood in your poo, weight loss and stomach pains. the problem is, some people have no symptoms. the nhs england has promised to lower the age for bowel cancer screening from 60 to 50, in line with scotland, but it hasn't committed to a date and charities say delays are unacceptable. i talk to people who are dying every day, and the reality is that some of them could absolutely not be in this position of knowing that they will not survive, if they had been screened. but bowel cancer treatment can be very successful if caught early. things to do with your bowels and poo and all the rest of it are not things that people normally want to talk about. a gastroenterologist treated, tell people, don't die of embarrassment, for god sake. jeremy says he is staying positive about the future and he has spoken out to encourage others to get tested. two former bankers who worked for ba rclays bank two former banker
bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the uk. it is estimated one in 20 people will get it during their lifetime. symptoms include blood in your poo, weight loss and stomach pains. the problem is, some people have no symptoms. the nhs england has promised to lower the age for bowel cancer screening from 60 to 50, in line with scotland, but it hasn't committed to a date and charities say delays are unacceptable. i talk to people who are dying every day, and the reality is that some of...
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interesting piece for a if they are interested in the uk economy. and finally we have the story about this advertisement by cnet systems in the us, we're looking fox news here, but we have as many others have, they are looking for a occasion, mail applicant" —— caucasian male applicant. they've sucked the person who put the advert out there, they're trying to firefighters a consequence. but many people can relate to the fact that many companies are trying to hire certain types of people to increase the diversity in the workplace. we look at it and think of my guys, that is shocking, you wouldn't expect it in today's day and age but would also be surprised how widely this stuff does actually happen. when i was living in argentina, for example, is not uncommon for photos and specific job requirements there as well. companies are trying to increase diversity for a good reason, because the idea is if you have a diverse work was then you have innovation, does make workforce, then it's not all the same —— workforce, productivity will go up, et cet
interesting piece for a if they are interested in the uk economy. and finally we have the story about this advertisement by cnet systems in the us, we're looking fox news here, but we have as many others have, they are looking for a occasion, mail applicant" —— caucasian male applicant. they've sucked the person who put the advert out there, they're trying to firefighters a consequence. but many people can relate to the fact that many companies are trying to hire certain types of...
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invest of the uk. one thing that's clear in the conclusion by granting this extension is that the eu is not the opening agreement. this agreement has been agreed and so were not reopening that. so, whether we see a roadmap in the uk parliament, it's not our task to see the roadmap, and we remain open to different options, of course both sides want to know brexit and that's what the extension help to achieve but there are also different forms of cooperation when the uk is leaving the eu and there are options discussed with customs and there are other options being discussed. so, it's not a current option that the only one on the table. it's one for the uk to decide and to do exactly this . >> he's been very generous with his time and i think we have time for one more question. the man in the back, the gentleman there, the microphone is coming . >> i'm from the european network of credit unions and world counsel credit unions, my question is, when do you expect the compromise on the amendments to the cap
invest of the uk. one thing that's clear in the conclusion by granting this extension is that the eu is not the opening agreement. this agreement has been agreed and so were not reopening that. so, whether we see a roadmap in the uk parliament, it's not our task to see the roadmap, and we remain open to different options, of course both sides want to know brexit and that's what the extension help to achieve but there are also different forms of cooperation when the uk is leaving the eu and...
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for monday, there is a weak weather front approaching the uk. that means there is not a lot of cloud, not an awful lot of rain, just if you splits and supports that are affecting the south—west, may be wales, northern ireland but the vast majority of the country should have a fine day and the afternoon is looking fine as well. the weather will be warming up a bit, temperatures in central scotla nd a bit, temperatures in central scotland up to 18 degrees on monday. here is a look at tuesday and spot the difference really, still a week weather front across western areas. some rain to parts of northern ireland, although this is uncertain but look at these temperatures, mid to high teens across uk wildly. a su btle to high teens across uk wildly. a subtle difference as we head into wednesday. week weather front ‘s and a weak breeze of the atlantic will bring slightly cooler conditions to some north—western parts of the uk, increasing amounts of cloud mid week and you can see spots of rain here too. not a dry day on wednesday but most of us wil
for monday, there is a weak weather front approaching the uk. that means there is not a lot of cloud, not an awful lot of rain, just if you splits and supports that are affecting the south—west, may be wales, northern ireland but the vast majority of the country should have a fine day and the afternoon is looking fine as well. the weather will be warming up a bit, temperatures in central scotla nd a bit, temperatures in central scotland up to 18 degrees on monday. here is a look at tuesday...
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and finally, the uk sun newspaper. and a report that the lottery jackpot curse ha struck again with a couple married for 38 years who scooped a lottery win of £161 million pounds, only to find that the money made them drift apart. with me is eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital. let's talk the lottery win in a moment and whether it is coastal not but first, brexit. interesting that we get the french viewpoint today because that french newspaper says, literally, it asks why? a new report to do what? very french. what is the point? what will we see that is different? i think that is a fair question and as italian —— european leaders are converging for a summit, they are playing good cops and bad cops but clearly this characterisation is one of the point of doing a deadline and it underscores the concern that may be theresa may will not be more successful in getting her withdrawal riemann backed by her parliament than she has been in the last few yea rs. than she has been in the last few years. —— withdraw
and finally, the uk sun newspaper. and a report that the lottery jackpot curse ha struck again with a couple married for 38 years who scooped a lottery win of £161 million pounds, only to find that the money made them drift apart. with me is eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital. let's talk the lottery win in a moment and whether it is coastal not but first, brexit. interesting that we get the french viewpoint today because that french newspaper says, literally, it asks why? a new report...
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in the uk, in march, an amazing escape. one moment, you're strolling along the street, then this happens. strong winds cause part of a building to collapse, and one lucky pedestrian misses it by seconds. and here's something you don't see very often, a tornado hitting a busy airport. antalya airport in turkey injanuary. some planes were damaged and some passengers injured as they waited to board. while sarah's away with the birds at pulborough, i'm down the road here at wakehurst and i'm looking at how the changing seasons are affecting our plants and trees, because there is a huge variety of them here across this 500—acre site. this national trust land is managed by royal botanic gardens kew and it's home to different habitats, allowing plants and tree species from around the world to thrive. what you see today has come a long way since the devastation wrought by the great storm of 1987, which destroyed more than 20,000 trees here. i'm with ed ikin, head of landscapes and horticulture here at wakehurst, and, ed, this is
in the uk, in march, an amazing escape. one moment, you're strolling along the street, then this happens. strong winds cause part of a building to collapse, and one lucky pedestrian misses it by seconds. and here's something you don't see very often, a tornado hitting a busy airport. antalya airport in turkey injanuary. some planes were damaged and some passengers injured as they waited to board. while sarah's away with the birds at pulborough, i'm down the road here at wakehurst and i'm...
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/uk court system. they're only allowed to look at offenses that potentially mandate a year in jail here in the united kingdom and are also offenses here in the united kingdom. that will be what begins to occur in may. this very politicized fate of julian assange as it's been in the united kingdom related to the often contentious u.s./uk extradition process will play out in the weeks ahead. >> stay with us. got a lot of news. we'll see some live comments from assange's lawyer and spokesman shortly. we'll be right back. oh no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. not quite ready to face the day? that's why we're here with free hot breakfast. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. hampton by hilton. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. for fast pain relief. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! i nev
/uk court system. they're only allowed to look at offenses that potentially mandate a year in jail here in the united kingdom and are also offenses here in the united kingdom. that will be what begins to occur in may. this very politicized fate of julian assange as it's been in the united kingdom related to the often contentious u.s./uk extradition process will play out in the weeks ahead. >> stay with us. got a lot of news. we'll see some live comments from assange's lawyer and spokesman...
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a charm offensive in europe, just three days before the uk is set to leave the eu. theresa may goes to berlin and paris to try to get the eu's most powerful leaders to back a brexit delay. draft conclusions for a crucial summit in brussels tomorrow suggest a longer delay could be granted, if the uk agrees to certain conditions, but the exact date is yet to be decided. israel holds its most closely—fought election in years. the polls close in one hour. also on the programme: awaiting the release of the full mueller report. the us attorney general says he'll let congress and the public see more of it within a week. and computer says no!
a charm offensive in europe, just three days before the uk is set to leave the eu. theresa may goes to berlin and paris to try to get the eu's most powerful leaders to back a brexit delay. draft conclusions for a crucial summit in brussels tomorrow suggest a longer delay could be granted, if the uk agrees to certain conditions, but the exact date is yet to be decided. israel holds its most closely—fought election in years. the polls close in one hour. also on the programme: awaiting the...
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drop-off in in the uk. absolutely, and we should be under no illusion that the prospect of brexit has inflicted significant brand damage on the uk among entrepreneurs and investors. what does that mean? most simply, that means people feel less welcome here in terms of whether you're a software developer thinking about moving to the uk, or an entrepreneur considering setting up a business here. i think that matters because the tech sector is significant in the uk, 8% of our gdp, and we need the best talent globally to want to come and work here. but actually in terms of how the economy is doing and how much investment has been put on hold, put to one side, many were predicting it would be a lot worse than this. some we re would be a lot worse than this. some were predicting we would be in recession right now. if the referendum went for brexit injune 2016. we are doing quite well as an economy given the circumstances. absolutely. investment continues at a good pace, not least because a lot of the details arou
drop-off in in the uk. absolutely, and we should be under no illusion that the prospect of brexit has inflicted significant brand damage on the uk among entrepreneurs and investors. what does that mean? most simply, that means people feel less welcome here in terms of whether you're a software developer thinking about moving to the uk, or an entrepreneur considering setting up a business here. i think that matters because the tech sector is significant in the uk, 8% of our gdp, and we need the...
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just one of the 20,000 silent because made 2999 in the uk every day. many callers using a mobile are unaware of the system to inform police without speaking if there might be in danger. it enables someone too might be in danger. it enables someone too scared might be in danger. it enables someone too scared to make a noise to press five 51 prompted. this is been operating in the uk since 2002 but is not widely known by the public. the pumps and questions on the automated system allow the filter to take less. to make sure that you do press 55, you will get the response that you need is a priority. today's campaign has been lost during national stocking awareness week. this woman was strangled by her former partner at her home in plymouth in 2013. her death led to calls for the system to be reviewed and she may have been misinformed of what happens during a silent call. it's hoped a wider understanding of how the system works can potentially save lives in the future. coming up, all the latest at bbc brea kfast. coming up, all the latest at bbc breakfast.
just one of the 20,000 silent because made 2999 in the uk every day. many callers using a mobile are unaware of the system to inform police without speaking if there might be in danger. it enables someone too might be in danger. it enables someone too scared might be in danger. it enables someone too scared to make a noise to press five 51 prompted. this is been operating in the uk since 2002 but is not widely known by the public. the pumps and questions on the automated system allow the filter...