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surely this is a matter of public interest. " well, we put that to bbc news and they told us: "bbc news has covered this story and jeremy corbyn‘s response in a range of our output. the bbc correspondent in prague interviewed both the director of the czech secret service archive and the former agent who made the original allegations." every now and again, we are posed a question put here a couple of weeks ago by pascal freeman who describes himself as an incredulous licence fee payer. can you please tell me why regional news is not broadcast in high definition in this day and age? my mobile phone can record video in ak resolution. it seems very antiquated that the bbc cannot afford the technology so that broadcasts are not interrupted with the message bbc one hd cannot yet show programmes from your area. as a middle—aged person i thought test card interruptions were consigned to history. we tried to find out an answer for mr freeman and bbc news told us: "upgrading the 15 regional versions of bbc one across england and the channel islands to full hd is a priority. however, this woul
surely this is a matter of public interest. " well, we put that to bbc news and they told us: "bbc news has covered this story and jeremy corbyn‘s response in a range of our output. the bbc correspondent in prague interviewed both the director of the czech secret service archive and the former agent who made the original allegations." every now and again, we are posed a question put here a couple of weeks ago by pascal freeman who describes himself as an incredulous licence fee...
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we tried to find out an answer for mr freeman and bbc news told us... now, the winter olympics come to an end this weekend and for the next four years, most of us will probably forget what the difference is between the skeleton and the luge and exactly how russian competitors there are not competing for russia. but for the past fortnight, the games have occupied a lot of airtime on bbc one and two, online and also on bbc news, with much focused on british performance — some of which was pretty poor. let's look at examples from the news at ten and breakfast. so, it's heartbreak for elise christie yet again. after failing to win a medal at the last olympics four years ago, history has repeated itself here in pyeongchang. morning from pendle ski club in lancashire, where we've been up all night cheering on the local hero, dave ryding, who started on the dry slopes here, and as you can tell they are so proud, he came in the top ten in ninth, so well done to dave. clarke goes fourth! yarnold wins gold again! laura deas has won bronze as well! the bbc‘s c
we tried to find out an answer for mr freeman and bbc news told us... now, the winter olympics come to an end this weekend and for the next four years, most of us will probably forget what the difference is between the skeleton and the luge and exactly how russian competitors there are not competing for russia. but for the past fortnight, the games have occupied a lot of airtime on bbc one and two, online and also on bbc news, with much focused on british performance — some of which was...
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amol rajan, bbc news. a woman has been found dead in a flat in manchester following reports of a manjumping from a second 5torey window. he's thought to have leapt from a building in the ancoats area before "a number of people" were assaulted 5hortly after 7.30 this morning. police say a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. ajudge has upheld the uk arre5t warrant for the founder of the wikileaks website, julian assange. it was issued when he breached bail conditions in 2012 and sought refuge at the ecuadorean embassy, where he's been ever since. he was facing sexual assault allegations in sweden, which have since been dropped. mr a55ange says he now fears extradition to the us. two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the death of a 5ix—week—old baby boy in southampton. police were called to a house in the wool5ton area last weekend after the baby fell ill. he later died in hospital. a 16—year—old boy and 18—year—old woman are being questioned on suspicion of
amol rajan, bbc news. a woman has been found dead in a flat in manchester following reports of a manjumping from a second 5torey window. he's thought to have leapt from a building in the ancoats area before "a number of people" were assaulted 5hortly after 7.30 this morning. police say a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. ajudge has upheld the uk arre5t warrant for the founder of the wikileaks website, julian assange. it was issued when he breached bail...
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james landale, bbc news. has been jailed for 32 years. of a child. sima kotecha reports. so, what, what — what was it i've done? what is it i'm supposed to have...? dr matthew falder being arrested at his workplace last year. pictures of themselves. it sounds like the rap sheet from hell. distributing indecent images of children. more obscene images. to film them in the shower and using the toilet. falder contacted more than 300 people worldwide. one of his victims told us she can no longer trust anyone. i was ashamed of what i've done. all relationships broke down. you and i didn't trust them. there was no trust anymore. and possessing a paedophile manual. today, he was sentenced to more than 30 years. is truly horrific. and the team probably for the rest of our lives. a 4—year investigation. by the national crime agency. to find the man who was behind the messages. or even in the us. .. was something we had never seen before. falder lived in this block of flats. he worked at birmingham university. now, officers say his motivation was power and control. and he was co
james landale, bbc news. has been jailed for 32 years. of a child. sima kotecha reports. so, what, what — what was it i've done? what is it i'm supposed to have...? dr matthew falder being arrested at his workplace last year. pictures of themselves. it sounds like the rap sheet from hell. distributing indecent images of children. more obscene images. to film them in the shower and using the toilet. falder contacted more than 300 people worldwide. one of his victims told us she can no longer...
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bbc news. we‘d like guilty about liverpool community health. —— we would like to talk to you about liverpool community health. we would like to ask you a couple of questions. are you a bully? are you a bully? and as you can see, she didn‘t want to answer any questions. she resigned from liverpool to work ata she resigned from liverpool to work at a trust in manchester. we have learned her newjob, which maintained her 6—figure salary, was actually arranged by an nhs regulator. labour mp rosie cooper, whose father was let down by the trust, is appalled. i don't understand why anybody would want to keep a failed chief executive and or any other members of the board if they fail that badly, they should have been disciplined and fired. liverpool community health is now providing good services to the people of merseyside, a significant improvement on its troubled past. michael buchanan, bbc news, liverpool. a coalition deal has been struck in germany, between the centre—left social democr
bbc news. we‘d like guilty about liverpool community health. —— we would like to talk to you about liverpool community health. we would like to ask you a couple of questions. are you a bully? are you a bully? and as you can see, she didn‘t want to answer any questions. she resigned from liverpool to work ata she resigned from liverpool to work at a trust in manchester. we have learned her newjob, which maintained her 6—figure salary, was actually arranged by an nhs regulator. labour...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump says a republican memo alleging the fbi abused its surveillance powers shows the agency is biased against him. the father of three sexual abuse victims has lunged at the disgraced usa gymnastics team doctor larry nassar during his final sentencing hearing. the afghan capital kabul has seen three large attacks over the past fortnight, with more than 120 people killed. two were carried out by the taliban, one by the so—called islamic state group. despite controlling less territory than the taliban, is has launched more major attacks in kabul than any other militant group over the past year. is is growing in influence in afghanistan just as it's being pushed out of syria and iraq. 0ur correspondent, secunder kermani, was given exclusive access to one jailed is member in kabul. inside an afghan prison, a man who was once willing to kill in the name of the islamic state group. translation: i took part in fighting and executing people. we used to make
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump says a republican memo alleging the fbi abused its surveillance powers shows the agency is biased against him. the father of three sexual abuse victims has lunged at the disgraced usa gymnastics team doctor larry nassar during his final sentencing hearing. the afghan capital kabul has seen three large attacks over the past fortnight, with more than 120 people killed. two were carried out by the taliban, one by the so—called islamic state...
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this is bbc news. our latest headlines: after a 13—month stalemate, talks to restore power sharing in northern ireland collapse — the dup says there's no prospect of a deal. jacob zuma says there's no reason for him to resign as president of south africa. the governing anc party warns he will face a motion of no confidence if he doesn't step down. a man has been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum of a0 years, for kidnapping, raping and murdering his 20—year—old niece. foreign secretary borisjohnson says brexit isn't something to fear and he appeals for people to come together behind his vision of britain's future. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. in beyond 100 days, getting the latest on two scandals engulfing the white house — one involving a porn star, the other an alleged domestic abuser. we'll bring you more reaction to the collapse of power sharing talks in northern ireland as the dup admits there is
this is bbc news. our latest headlines: after a 13—month stalemate, talks to restore power sharing in northern ireland collapse — the dup says there's no prospect of a deal. jacob zuma says there's no reason for him to resign as president of south africa. the governing anc party warns he will face a motion of no confidence if he doesn't step down. a man has been sentenced to life in prison, with a minimum of a0 years, for kidnapping, raping and murdering his 20—year—old niece. foreign...
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andy moore reported on the story for bbc news. the two men ca ptu red story for bbc news. the two men captured by kurdish forces last month and captured by the americans. together with another two men, they formed the kidnap gang known as the beatles, because they were usually masked and their captors could hear only their british accents. the reference there and on the bbc knew whether —— website of the gangs nickname of the beatles, annoyed some viewers. over the past few years, reports of sexual exploitation and abuse are those in powerful positions have hit institutions such as parliament, the church, the film industry, the world of sport and the bbc. and on saturday the headlines in the times newspaper focused on the charity sector. their investigation found that in 2011 four members of staff at oxfam had been sacked and three others resigned over charges of using local women, some under age, sex after the earthquake in haiti. further revelations followed and the bbc has been following up the story with angus crawford reporting on sunday evening. the government is
andy moore reported on the story for bbc news. the two men ca ptu red story for bbc news. the two men captured by kurdish forces last month and captured by the americans. together with another two men, they formed the kidnap gang known as the beatles, because they were usually masked and their captors could hear only their british accents. the reference there and on the bbc knew whether —— website of the gangs nickname of the beatles, annoyed some viewers. over the past few years, reports...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: syrian rebels say they shot down a russian fighter jet in north—western idlib province. moscow says the pilot ejected — but was killed in a ground fight. italy's prime minister has urged the country to reject hatred and violence — after african immigrants were injured in a drive—by shooting. archaeologists in egypt have unveiled the newly discovered tomb of an ancient priestess that dates back more than 4000 years. the vast mausoleum, found near cairo, is adorned with colourful and well—preserved wall paintings. duncan kennedy reports. discovered near the pyramid of giza, south of cairo, the tomb was found under 300 cubic metres of earth. archaeologists were astonished to see how well preserved the paintings on the wall of the l—shaped room were. they depict a high priestess, hetpet, in a variety of settings. she's seen in hunting and fishing scenes and receiving offerings from children. hetpet was known to be a priestess to the goddess of fertility,
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: syrian rebels say they shot down a russian fighter jet in north—western idlib province. moscow says the pilot ejected — but was killed in a ground fight. italy's prime minister has urged the country to reject hatred and violence — after african immigrants were injured in a drive—by shooting. archaeologists in egypt have unveiled the newly discovered tomb of an ancient priestess that dates back more than 4000 years. the vast mausoleum, found near...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a downing street source has insisted that britain will leave the customs union after brexit, the system which means countries in the eu impose the same import taxes on goods coming into the bloc. donald trump's nominee takes over at the us federal reserve. will monetary policy had in a new direction under his leadership? and to boldly go where no mayor has gone before: in indonesian city official looks to star trek to lead his city into the future. good morning asia, hello world. it is a monday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i am exciting addition of asia business report. iam rico exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. exciting addition of asia business report. iam rico hizon. we exciting addition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we start off with the us central bank, and jerome powell, you see on your screens, jerome powell, you see on your screens, is said to be sworn in a
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a downing street source has insisted that britain will leave the customs union after brexit, the system which means countries in the eu impose the same import taxes on goods coming into the bloc. donald trump's nominee takes over at the us federal reserve. will monetary policy had in a new direction under his leadership? and to boldly go where no mayor has gone before: in indonesian city official looks to star trek to lead his city into the...
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this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten: brendan cox, the widower of the murdered mp, jo cox, resigns from two organisations set up in her memory after claims of sexual misconduct in the past. president trump criticises the fbi for missing the signals about wednesday's school shooting, describing it as unacceptable. 66 people are killed in a passenger plane crash in iran, the airline says there are no sui’vivoi’s. a major review of university funding is to be unveiled by ministers tomorrow, as mps claim interest rates on student loans are "unjustifiable". also: emma watson donates £1 million to a new fund aimed at making uk workplaces safe for women. ahead of tonight's baftas, the actorjoined 200 female british and irish stars in signing a letter calling for an end to sexual harassment in all industries. we'll have all the latest action from the winter olympics as skeleton winners, lizzy yarnold and laura deas prepare to receive their gold and bronze medals. we will be meeting the man tried to rid
this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten: brendan cox, the widower of the murdered mp, jo cox, resigns from two organisations set up in her memory after claims of sexual misconduct in the past. president trump criticises the fbi for missing the signals about wednesday's school shooting, describing it as unacceptable. 66 people are killed in a passenger plane crash in iran, the airline says there are no sui’vivoi’s. a major review of university funding is to be unveiled by...
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we are covering in the programme or on any aspect of bbc news. details on how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now, since its first radio weather bulletin in 1922, the data used for bbc forecasts has been provided by the met office. but no longer. although the met office will still work with on severe weather warnings, the bbc now has a new weather service provider, meteogroup. although the presenters are the same, there is also a new look seen online on the weather app and from last tuesday, on television. for that day's news at one, sarah keith lucas talked through some of the changes. let's zoom into northern england and in this example, you can see quite clearly the showers falling as rain but also as snow over the higher ground. and it is not only on the small scale that things are changing, but also on the global scale too. we can now look at satellite data from right around the world, we can also add on pressure fields and frontal systems. well, some members of the audience have responded with enthusiasm like but paul s
we are covering in the programme or on any aspect of bbc news. details on how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now, since its first radio weather bulletin in 1922, the data used for bbc forecasts has been provided by the met office. but no longer. although the met office will still work with on severe weather warnings, the bbc now has a new weather service provider, meteogroup. although the presenters are the same, there is also a new look seen online on the weather app and...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: the eu's chief negotiator warns the uk faces unavoidable trade barriers if it leaves the customs union after brexit. without a customs union outside the single market, barriers to trade and goods and services are unavoidable it's perfectly clear what we want to do and there is no doubt about it, as you said yourself, we are leaving the customs union and aiming for a good future for britain. a british man with asperger‘s syndrome, accused of hacking into computers at the fbi and nasa, has won his appeal against extradition to the united states. end of the line for stagecoach. the government cancels the contract of the company that operates the east coast mainline after it gets into financial difficulties. and on newsnight: a leading conservative tells us theresa may should kick out the hardline brexiteers in her party who she says are not proper tories. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may's decision to rule out being a member of any kind of customs
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: the eu's chief negotiator warns the uk faces unavoidable trade barriers if it leaves the customs union after brexit. without a customs union outside the single market, barriers to trade and goods and services are unavoidable it's perfectly clear what we want to do and there is no doubt about it, as you said yourself, we are leaving the customs union and aiming for a good future for britain. a british man with asperger‘s syndrome, accused of hacking into...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm: lizzy yarnold becomes the first british winter athlete to defend an olympic title after winning gold in the women's skeleton — laura deas took bronze. britain equals its winter games record. theresa may warns the eu not to put lives at risk, by refusing to co—operate on security after brexit. we will not let that happen. we will, together, protect and project oui’ will, together, protect and project our values in the world. we will keep our people safe, now. and in the years to come. ukip members are to decide on whether to back or sack henry bolton as the party leader. president trump meet survivors of the high school shooting in florida. india's top—selling author meets rebecca jones in talking books, that is in 30 minutes here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the past hour, lizzy yarnold has won team gb‘s first gold medal at the winter olympics in south korea. she's won the women's skeleton, making yarnold the first british com
this is bbc news. the headlines at 2pm: lizzy yarnold becomes the first british winter athlete to defend an olympic title after winning gold in the women's skeleton — laura deas took bronze. britain equals its winter games record. theresa may warns the eu not to put lives at risk, by refusing to co—operate on security after brexit. we will not let that happen. we will, together, protect and project oui’ will, together, protect and project our values in the world. we will keep our people...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa's president jacob zuma comes under further pressure as top anc officials try to persuade him to stand down. two trains collide in the us state of south carolina, killing two people, with more than 100 injured. hundreds of thousands of greeks have protested in athens against the use of the name macedonia by the country's northern neighbour. the macedonian government says its country has been known as macedonia for a long time. greece is blocking its ambition tojoin the european union and nato until the issue is resolved. richard forrest reports. they came in their tens of thousands from the greek mainland and as many islands, the streets of central athens to into a sea of blue and white greek flags. protestors said the crowd size was even bigger than the crowd size was even bigger than the rallies against austerity the past two years. there were people of all generations and from all walks of life, from mayors to monks. the keynote speaker, renowned z
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa's president jacob zuma comes under further pressure as top anc officials try to persuade him to stand down. two trains collide in the us state of south carolina, killing two people, with more than 100 injured. hundreds of thousands of greeks have protested in athens against the use of the name macedonia by the country's northern neighbour. the macedonian government says its country has been known as macedonia for a long time. greece is...
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dan roan, bbc news, liverpool. the leader of the african national congress, cyril ramaphosa, has been sworn in as south africa's new president. it follows the resignation ofjacob zuma last night after pressure from his party over numerous corruption allegations. our africa editor fergal keane reports. in the place they call the mother city of the republic, exaltation at what they felt was nothing less than deliverance. and, inside, the words that signalled the arrival of a new and very different order. i declare the honourable cyril ramaphosa duly elected president of the republic of south africa. he knew this moment was coming, yet seemed abashed. in his first words as president, the tone was consciously humble. when one is elected in this type of position, you basically become a servant of the people of south africa, and i'll seek to execute that task with humility, faithfulness and with dignity as well. that is what i will seek to do. for now, his party enemies are defeated and the country is broadly behind him.
dan roan, bbc news, liverpool. the leader of the african national congress, cyril ramaphosa, has been sworn in as south africa's new president. it follows the resignation ofjacob zuma last night after pressure from his party over numerous corruption allegations. our africa editor fergal keane reports. in the place they call the mother city of the republic, exaltation at what they felt was nothing less than deliverance. and, inside, the words that signalled the arrival of a new and very...
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laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: why do so many south korean men use beauty products? we will hear from a youtube vlogger who is trying to change perceptions about men and makeup. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft was returning from belgrade, where manchester united had entered the semi—final of the european cup. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it "a piece of cake". thousands of people have given the yachstwoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the wor
laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: why do so many south korean men use beauty products? we will hear from a youtube vlogger who is trying to change perceptions about men and makeup. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. a 51—year—old man has pleaded not guilty to the murder of two schoolgirls in sussex more than thirty years ago. the bodies of nicola fellows and karen hadaway, both aged nine, were found in bushes at wild park near brighton in 1986. russell bishop, who appeared via video link from prison, will stand trial in october. 337 people who worked for the collapsed company carillion president trump says he has approved the river release of a report that cruises the fbi of irregularities into possible russian interference of the us election. he said the 4—page memo told a disgraceful story and that a lot of people should be ashamed of what it revealed. the fbi has already warned against publication of the document, saying it contains material inaccuracies. chaotic scenes in michigan at the sentencing of a former teen doctor of larry nassar, who's been found guilty of sexually found guilty of sexually abusing girls in his care. standing alongside his three daughters who were preyed on by t
dominic hughes, bbc news. a 51—year—old man has pleaded not guilty to the murder of two schoolgirls in sussex more than thirty years ago. the bodies of nicola fellows and karen hadaway, both aged nine, were found in bushes at wild park near brighton in 1986. russell bishop, who appeared via video link from prison, will stand trial in october. 337 people who worked for the collapsed company carillion president trump says he has approved the river release of a report that cruises the fbi of...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler fouation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting exciting is a lot easier than you think.can find it here in a. families, couples, and friends nnn all find their escape on the island with warm, days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacaon planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc wor news." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i a ura trevelyan. the head of the powerful gun lobby speaks out after the florida school shooting, sayingi poans and the media areng exploi the tragedy to erode gun rights. ornings of a massacre in the besieged enclavef ghouta in syria, whe hundreds have been killed in five days of airstrikes. the legacy of the black panthers, from the streets to the canvas. how a n
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler fouation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting exciting is a lot easier than you think.can find it here in a. families, couples, and friends nnn all find their escape on the island with warm, days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: after months of political wrangling and pressure from within his own party, south african president jacob zuma resigns with immediate effect. and 18—year—old has been arrested after a shooting in a high school in florida where it is understood a number of people have been killed. —— an. former zimbabwean prime minister, morgan tsvangirai, has died. he's best remembered for his political struggle against robert mugabe. on newsnight, we asked the dup what is next for northern ireland after power—sharing talks collapse. and new trouble for oxfam as another ambassador talks about his association with the charity. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. jacob zuma has resigned as president of south africa with immediate effect. he made the announcement in a televised address a short while ago, bringing to an end his turbulent nine years in power. mr zuma, who's faced persistent allegations of corruption, said he disagreed with the way the ruling party, the anc
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: after months of political wrangling and pressure from within his own party, south african president jacob zuma resigns with immediate effect. and 18—year—old has been arrested after a shooting in a high school in florida where it is understood a number of people have been killed. —— an. former zimbabwean prime minister, morgan tsvangirai, has died. he's best remembered for his political struggle against robert mugabe. on newsnight, we asked the dup...
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this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at five: brendan cox, the husband of the murdered mp, jo cox, resigns from two organisations set up in her memory, after claims of sexual misconduct in the past. her friends say it's the right thing for him to do. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know, and my friend who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses ahead of a review of higher education funding in england. also in the next hour, final preparations are under way ahead of the 2018 bafta film awards. i'm jane hill live at the awards at the royal albert hall ahead of tonight's event nearly 200 female british and irish stars signed a letter calling for an end to sexual harassment at work. ministers reject pleas to issue a medical cannabis licence for a six—year—old boy whose rare form of epilepsy improves after taking the drug, his parents sa
this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at five: brendan cox, the husband of the murdered mp, jo cox, resigns from two organisations set up in her memory, after claims of sexual misconduct in the past. her friends say it's the right thing for him to do. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know, and my friend who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. the education secretary says university students should pay different...
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you're watching bbc news. aftershocks continue to hit taiwan, after a powerful earthquake killed at least six people and injured more than 200 others. rescue efforts are continuing to free others still trapped in buildings that could collapse, after the 6.4 magnitude quake struck the city of hualien. cindy sui has more. taiwanese people are used to earthquakes, but this one shocked many. it forced several buildings to near complete collapse. new cctv footage has emerged of the moment when the earthquake struck. this terrified woman escaped without injury. the quake shook many people out of bed. they scrambled to save those still inside. more than 100 people were rescued by residents, firefighters and soldiers. miraculously, an employee of a hotel was found alive after being trapped for 15 hours on a collapsed floor. but many remained unaccounted for more than 12 hours after the quake struck. some of them are feared to be tourists, staying at a backpackers hotel on the second floor of the building. it was crush
you're watching bbc news. aftershocks continue to hit taiwan, after a powerful earthquake killed at least six people and injured more than 200 others. rescue efforts are continuing to free others still trapped in buildings that could collapse, after the 6.4 magnitude quake struck the city of hualien. cindy sui has more. taiwanese people are used to earthquakes, but this one shocked many. it forced several buildings to near complete collapse. new cctv footage has emerged of the moment when the...
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bbc news. the government has published its latest proposals for how britain's relationship with the eu will work in the period immediately after brexit. the document says ministers want a transition period of around two yea rs — and that the uk will abide by eu laws for that time. it comes after more than 60 brexit—supporting tory mps have written to theresa may to insist the uk make a clean break with the eu. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. in under pressure it is a big week for the prime minister to show she's making progress with her plans. prime minister. we want to ensure this is a country that can negotiate free—trade deals around the world. we want to ensure that we have a good trade agreement with the european union and that is what we will start to negotiate. we want to make sure we have a good security partnership with the eu. it isn't clear from today's exchanges this government is not on the road to brexit, it on the road to nowhere. for all the arguing, what ma
bbc news. the government has published its latest proposals for how britain's relationship with the eu will work in the period immediately after brexit. the document says ministers want a transition period of around two yea rs — and that the uk will abide by eu laws for that time. it comes after more than 60 brexit—supporting tory mps have written to theresa may to insist the uk make a clean break with the eu. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. in under pressure it is a big week...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there is mounting international concern after israel launched a wave of airstrikes against what it calls iranian targets in three r. —— syria. the uk has threatened to cut funding for oxfam following claims the charity covered up a scandal involving aid workers and prostitutes in haiti. in 1996, the racist, white minority leaders of south africa had replaced by the country‘s first democratic government led by nelson mandela. but after so many years of brutality and abuse, the past threatened the future peace of the new "rainbow nation." the truth and reconciliation commission aimed to help south africans bear the burden of their history. judge sisi khampepe shared her memories of serving on the commission with our witness team. we are charged to unearth the truth about our dark past, to lay the ghosts of that past so that they will not return to haunt us. i was a member of the truth commission and also a member of the amnesty committee. south africans face
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there is mounting international concern after israel launched a wave of airstrikes against what it calls iranian targets in three r. —— syria. the uk has threatened to cut funding for oxfam following claims the charity covered up a scandal involving aid workers and prostitutes in haiti. in 1996, the racist, white minority leaders of south africa had replaced by the country‘s first democratic government led by nelson mandela. but after so many years...
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on bbc news. jeremy corbyn has laid out labour's approach to britain's trade relations after brexit. he says he wants the uk to enter into a permanent customs union with the european union, a deal which he says would put people's jobs and living standards but theresa may has already ruled out staying in the single market or a customs union, as our political editor lauren kuenssberg reports. cheering and applause bit by bit, piece by piece. a clearer view on brexit, ifjeremy corbyn was in charge. labour wants to keep our customs deal with the eu essentially the same for good. so, labour would seek to negotiate a new, comprehensive uk — eu customs union to ensure that there are no tariffs with europe and to help avoid any need, whatsoever, for a hard border in northern ireland. but listen very carefully, there is a big if in there. the option of a new uk customs union with the eu would need to ensure that the uk has a say in future trade deals. a new customs arrangement would depend on britain bei
on bbc news. jeremy corbyn has laid out labour's approach to britain's trade relations after brexit. he says he wants the uk to enter into a permanent customs union with the european union, a deal which he says would put people's jobs and living standards but theresa may has already ruled out staying in the single market or a customs union, as our political editor lauren kuenssberg reports. cheering and applause bit by bit, piece by piece. a clearer view on brexit, ifjeremy corbyn was in...
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"bbc news." >> one of donald trump's former senior advisors, rick gates, has admitted consping against the united states and lying to investigators. more serious charges have been dropped in return for his cooperation on the investigation and for ruerian intece in the u.s. election. r is in los angeles for us. these charges aren't directly related to the russia investigation, are they?t ll us about the significance of them. peter: well, i suppose the charges in themselves not as significant as the fact tt he's now reached a plea agreement, which means he'll get a shorter jail sentence, but he's also agreed to cooperate in any matters associated with the russia investigation and thats what is so crucial about it because he was at the heart of the dond trump election campaign in 2016 with his longtime colleague paul manafort. they were both there. they were both the -- they were both at the republican convention. s isthey were both involved in organizing that campaign. they were crucial etings, so
"bbc news." >> one of donald trump's former senior advisors, rick gates, has admitted consping against the united states and lying to investigators. more serious charges have been dropped in return for his cooperation on the investigation and for ruerian intece in the u.s. election. r is in los angeles for us. these charges aren't directly related to the russia investigation, are they?t ll us about the significance of them. peter: well, i suppose the charges in themselves not as...
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this is bbc news. our main headlines this hour... us officials say they're considering what action to take after two british jihadis were captured in syria. families of their victims want them to stand trial. north and south korean competitors have marched together at the opening ceremony of the winter have marched together at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. more now on our main story: with so—called islamic state on the run in syria, how useful is the capture of the two british jihadists and what information could they provide? 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports. they called it home, and raqqa was their capital, but their caliphate is now a ruin. it's not known yet how long alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh stayed here, but kurdish and arab fighters fought in these streets for months and more than 650 died, freeing the city from the so—called islamic state. the corpses of foreign fighters litter the alleways, but even then we knew that plenty
this is bbc news. our main headlines this hour... us officials say they're considering what action to take after two british jihadis were captured in syria. families of their victims want them to stand trial. north and south korean competitors have marched together at the opening ceremony of the winter have marched together at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics in pyeongchang. more now on our main story: with so—called islamic state on the run in syria, how useful is the capture of...
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this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday. the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, warns uk charities that funding will be withdrawn — if they fail to co—operate with the authorities in cases of sexual exploitation by staff. the sector has got to step up in terms of tackling what is an industry that has been targeted by individuals. by paedophiles? yes, they are targeting us because of the chaos we work in. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is holding talks in myanmar about the return of rohingya muslims. the damage caused by alcohol — a report warns of the major problems faced by children in england whose parents drink too much. also in the next hour, great britain's andrew musgrave makes history at the winter olympics in pyeonchang, finishing seventh in the men's skiathlon — the best performance by a briton in an olympic cross—country event. meanwhile, in the arena, north korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. and taxi by
this is bbc news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at midday. the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, warns uk charities that funding will be withdrawn — if they fail to co—operate with the authorities in cases of sexual exploitation by staff. the sector has got to step up in terms of tackling what is an industry that has been targeted by individuals. by paedophiles? yes, they are targeting us because of the chaos we work in. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is holding...
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lucy manning, bbc news. police investigating the deaths of at least three people in a fire at a house in county fermanagh have arrested a man on suspicion of murder. the 27—year—old was taken to hospital for treatment after being detained at the scene of the blaze in derrylin this morning. a local councillor has said those who died were members of one family. shares in sky have risen sharply today after the american media giant comcast made a surprise takeover bid for the british broadcaster, pitting itself against rupert murdoch's 21st century fox, which had already agreed an £18 billion deal. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, is here. how significant is this latest bid for sky? hugely so. we have three active bids for the broadcaster. we have rupert murdoch's 21st—century fox trying to get full control, which is stuck in a regulatory quagmire because of concerns over media plurality was not the second is this fresh bid from the us giant comcast, a huge company, but unlikely to face the same regulatory h
lucy manning, bbc news. police investigating the deaths of at least three people in a fire at a house in county fermanagh have arrested a man on suspicion of murder. the 27—year—old was taken to hospital for treatment after being detained at the scene of the blaze in derrylin this morning. a local councillor has said those who died were members of one family. shares in sky have risen sharply today after the american media giant comcast made a surprise takeover bid for the british...
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this is bbc news, the headlines at 3pm... this is bbc news, the headlines at 3pm. .. this could be at least a silverfor 3pm. .. this could be at least a silver for lizzy yarnold! gold for lizzy yarnold and bronze for laura deas taken in the women's skeleton, as britain equals its winter games record, to the delight of yarnold's parents. she has done it! it is mind blowing. she has done it! it is mind blowing. she said that she would come and do this for our country and she has. it hasn't sunk in, at all! earlier izzy atkin won bronze in the women's ski slopestyle, a first ever medal for britain on skis. theresa may warns the eu not to put lives at risk by refusing to cooperate on security after brexit. ukip members are to decide on whether to back or sack henry bolton as party leader. also in the next hour... president trump meets survivors of wednesday's high school shooting in florida. the president declined to answer a reporter's question on gun control. and — click goes skinny dipping in the himalayas, as a remote village receives electricity for the first time.
this is bbc news, the headlines at 3pm... this is bbc news, the headlines at 3pm. .. this could be at least a silverfor 3pm. .. this could be at least a silver for lizzy yarnold! gold for lizzy yarnold and bronze for laura deas taken in the women's skeleton, as britain equals its winter games record, to the delight of yarnold's parents. she has done it! it is mind blowing. she has done it! it is mind blowing. she said that she would come and do this for our country and she has. it hasn't sunk...
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this is bbc news. this could be silverfor good evening. this is bbc news. this could be silver for busyjournals. she goes to the france. lizzy yarnold becomes the first british winter athlete to defend and title after winning gold in the women's skeleton. christ earlier, izzy atkin won bronze in the women's christ ski slopestyle, a first—ever medal for britain on skis. members of ukip have voted overwhelmingly to sack their leader, henry bolton, after less than six months in the job. you get their faces as fourth leadership election in less than 18 months. theresa may warns european union leaders not to put lives at risk by blocking a security deal after brexit. the prime minister said britain would no longer be able to help europol as it does or extradite suspects quickly.
this is bbc news. this could be silverfor good evening. this is bbc news. this could be silver for busyjournals. she goes to the france. lizzy yarnold becomes the first british winter athlete to defend and title after winning gold in the women's skeleton. christ earlier, izzy atkin won bronze in the women's christ ski slopestyle, a first—ever medal for britain on skis. members of ukip have voted overwhelmingly to sack their leader, henry bolton, after less than six months in the job. you get...
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this is bbc news. the main headline: the entire board of usa gymnastics resigns over its failure to protect young athletes from the convicted doctor larry nassar. next week, a 16 year old palestinian girl will go on trial in an israeli military court for a range of security offences, she was filmed slapping an israeli soldier. the video of ahed tamimi, filmed by her mother went viral and they were both arrested. 0ur middle east editorjeremy bowen reports from their home village nebi saleh, on the israeli—occupied west bank. any peace in nebi saleh on a cold winter day is an illusion. it's a small palestinian village on the west bank, a sharp thorn in the side of its occupier, israel. the people here refuse to give in to israel's overwhelming power. for some israelis, that makes them terrorists. an israeli soldier shot mohammed tamimi, 15 years old, in the face with a rubber coated metal bullet. surgeons took the bullet out of mohammed's brain, along with part of his skull. the tamimifamily lead the p
this is bbc news. the main headline: the entire board of usa gymnastics resigns over its failure to protect young athletes from the convicted doctor larry nassar. next week, a 16 year old palestinian girl will go on trial in an israeli military court for a range of security offences, she was filmed slapping an israeli soldier. the video of ahed tamimi, filmed by her mother went viral and they were both arrested. 0ur middle east editorjeremy bowen reports from their home village nebi saleh, on...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa's president jacob zuma comes under further pressure as top anc officials try to persuade him to stand down. two trains collide in the us state of south carolina, killing two people, with more than 100 injured. talks in germany between angela merkel‘s christian democrats and the social democrats on forming a coalition government will now run into another day. both parties had been aiming to finalise a deal during talks over the weekend but its understood they still have outstanding issues to resolve. 0ur berlin correspondent damien mcguiness said the uncertainty could have wider consequences for the eu. she's already tried once to form government with the liberals and the green party. those talks collapsed in november. the potential government now with the centre—left social democrats is their only chance. if those talks fail, her credibility will be seriously undermined. the most likely outcome then will be fresh elections, a long period of insta
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: south africa's president jacob zuma comes under further pressure as top anc officials try to persuade him to stand down. two trains collide in the us state of south carolina, killing two people, with more than 100 injured. talks in germany between angela merkel‘s christian democrats and the social democrats on forming a coalition government will now run into another day. both parties had been aiming to finalise a deal during talks over the weekend but...
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this is bbc news. i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11:00: the leader of northamptonshire council, which has had to ban almost all spending, says she warned the government their finances were unsustainable. we have been in what you may call a perfect storm of huge increases in demand for our services at the same time to get reductions in funding coming from central government. the italian interior minister says the drive—by shooting that injured six african immigrants in macerata was motivated by "racial hatred". it's emerged tonight that two more women have reported harvey weinstein to the metropolitan police over allegations of sexual assault. ireland pull off a dramatic victory with the last kick of the game in the six nations rugby as they beat france by 15 points to 13 in paris. and in half an hour, we'll take a look at tomorrow's papers with uma thurman on a number of front pages accuses harvey weinstein of assault. he denies the claims. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a local council has taken the highly
this is bbc news. i'm vicki young. the headlines at 11:00: the leader of northamptonshire council, which has had to ban almost all spending, says she warned the government their finances were unsustainable. we have been in what you may call a perfect storm of huge increases in demand for our services at the same time to get reductions in funding coming from central government. the italian interior minister says the drive—by shooting that injured six african immigrants in macerata was...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: tensions between israel and syria have intensified after israeli fighter planes launched bombing raids across the border following the shooting down of one of its jets. israel says it‘s been targeting iranian positions on syrian territory used to fly drones over israeli airspace. the us and russia have expressed concern over the attacks while the un has called for an immediate de—escalation. the uk has threatened to cut funding for oxfam following claims the charity covered up a scandal involving aid workers and prostitutes in haiti. penny mordaunt, the international development secretary, condemned what she called the "horrific behaviour" of some oxfam staff. a double—decker bus has overturned in hong kong, killing 19 people and injuring 62 others. reports suggest the bus was going too fast. police have arrested the driver and charged him with causing death by dangerous driving. now on bbc news, click.
this is bbc news. the headlines: tensions between israel and syria have intensified after israeli fighter planes launched bombing raids across the border following the shooting down of one of its jets. israel says it‘s been targeting iranian positions on syrian territory used to fly drones over israeli airspace. the us and russia have expressed concern over the attacks while the un has called for an immediate de—escalation. the uk has threatened to cut funding for oxfam following claims the...
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jon kay, bbc news. a 26—year—old woman has been arrested after an abusive hand—written note was left on the windscreen of an ambulance which was responding to an emergency call in stoke—on—trent. the note said the vehicle had no right to be parked where it was — and ended by saying: "now move your van from outside my house." drivers employed in haiti by 0xfam after the earthquake in 2010 were forced to deliver prostitutes to the charity's premises or risk losing theirjobs. that's what the bbc has been told by a source. it's also claimed that one 0xfam employee involved was allowed to resign with a month's pay instead of being sacked. it comes as an 0xfam report revealed that three of its employees accused of sexual misconduct in haiti physically threatened witnesses during an investigation. here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. 0xfam and its operations have become an industry that's spread into 80 countries. for more than half a century, 0xfam's been helping those in need, such
jon kay, bbc news. a 26—year—old woman has been arrested after an abusive hand—written note was left on the windscreen of an ambulance which was responding to an emergency call in stoke—on—trent. the note said the vehicle had no right to be parked where it was — and ended by saying: "now move your van from outside my house." drivers employed in haiti by 0xfam after the earthquake in 2010 were forced to deliver prostitutes to the charity's premises or risk losing theirjobs....
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fergal keane, bbc news, pretoria. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — it's a long road for athletes to get to the olympics, but what about the parents? we've the story of one father determined to see his son compete. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally going home, their withdrawal in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered, and that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions on the streets. one wonders who is next. as the airlift got underway, there was no let—up in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater slow down into the sea east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new—generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they've called it mir, the russian for peace. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — at least 17 people have been killed and
fergal keane, bbc news, pretoria. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — it's a long road for athletes to get to the olympics, but what about the parents? we've the story of one father determined to see his son compete. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally going home, their withdrawal in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered, and that has a terrible effect on the...
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this is bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: president trump says a republican memo alleging the fbi abused its surveillance powers shows the agency is biased against him. i think it's a disgrace what's happening in our country and when you look at that and you see that and so many other things, what's going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves. anger in court. the father of three girls abused by the doctor of the american gymnastics team is held back during the sentencing hearing. abandoned in a mountain blizzard. how one syrian refugee survived after being left for dead by smugglers. is this what the fans really, really want? rumours of a meet we first meet up by the spice girls in more than 15 years. —— the first meet up. hello and welcome to bbc news. the boss of the fbi has hit back at donald trump in a row over the release of a secret republican memo, which accuses the agency of political bias against the president. in an e—mail to staff, christopher wray said "ta
this is bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. our top stories: president trump says a republican memo alleging the fbi abused its surveillance powers shows the agency is biased against him. i think it's a disgrace what's happening in our country and when you look at that and you see that and so many other things, what's going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves. anger in court. the father of three girls abused by the doctor of the american gymnastics team is held back during the...
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susana mendonca, bbc news. president trump has criticised the fbi for missing warning signals about wednesday's school shooting, describing it as unacceptable. in a tweet, he said the fbi's failure to stop the gunman, nikolas cruz, were because it was spending too much time investigating allegations of russian interference in the presidential election. he said the fbi needed to get back to basics. thousands of people in florida, including survivors of the shooting, have taken part in a rally to demand tighter gun controls in the united states. the event took place outside the court building in the city of fort lauderdale, a short distance from the school where cruz killed 17 people. laura westbrook reports. chanting: no more! outside the federal courthouse in fort lauderdale, this was the message to lawmakers. among the protesters was emma gonzales, who took cover on the floor of her school's auditorium as a gunman started shooting. she had this to say to donald trump. if the president wants to come up to me an
susana mendonca, bbc news. president trump has criticised the fbi for missing warning signals about wednesday's school shooting, describing it as unacceptable. in a tweet, he said the fbi's failure to stop the gunman, nikolas cruz, were because it was spending too much time investigating allegations of russian interference in the presidential election. he said the fbi needed to get back to basics. thousands of people in florida, including survivors of the shooting, have taken part in a rally to...
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joe wilson, bbc news. england‘s women are also the defending champions, but they demolished wales 52—0 to top their table, teenager ellie kildunne scoring two of their eight tries at the stoop. scotland lost to france. there were six matches in the premier league today. match of the day and sportscene are on later, so if you want to wait for the results, you know what to do. sergio aguero scored four goals for manchester city as they extended their lead at the top of the table to 16 points, beating leicester 5—1 at home today. elsewhere, there were wins for everton, swansea, tottenham and west ham. celtic held a minute‘s silence ahead of their scottish cup game to remember their former player liam miller, who died yesterday aged 36. celtic went on to beat partick thistle 3—2 to reach the quarter—finals, james forrest scoring a hat—trick. they‘ll be joined by falkirk, motherwell, hearts, kilmarnock and morton. the winter olympics in south korea are in full flow, and it‘s been a mixed day f
joe wilson, bbc news. england‘s women are also the defending champions, but they demolished wales 52—0 to top their table, teenager ellie kildunne scoring two of their eight tries at the stoop. scotland lost to france. there were six matches in the premier league today. match of the day and sportscene are on later, so if you want to wait for the results, you know what to do. sergio aguero scored four goals for manchester city as they extended their lead at the top of the table to 16 points,...
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dan roan, bbc news. laura: you are watchin"bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, with a transgender actress in the leading role, "a fantastic woman" is breaking barriers.no this foreign film is hoping to go home with an oscar. many of us would le a selfie with a celebrity -- maybe brad pitt o rihanna. but madame tussaud is as close as we will get. now they are trying to follow the lead of the famous >> i do portrait paintings and ulures. eye, i i work on the pull the screen and zoom. it started a while back in some respects when i vised madame tussaud in new york. wow,lized that, something like that can be done in our country as well. i saw the wax museum and when i come act, i wanted to do something ke that. it took me a longime from when i went to manager so until now -- madame tussaud until now. i love them all. my mom wanted me to be a doctor. in medical scho i did only one, two months, and i left. until i had my fir exhibition inew york. i had my worauctioned in new york. then she said, "this is it, you should do art!" [lau
dan roan, bbc news. laura: you are watchin"bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, with a transgender actress in the leading role, "a fantastic woman" is breaking barriers.no this foreign film is hoping to go home with an oscar. many of us would le a selfie with a celebrity -- maybe brad pitt o rihanna. but madame tussaud is as close as we will get. now they are trying to follow the lead of the famous >> i do portrait paintings and ulures. eye, i i...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. after days of deadlock, the un security council has unanimously voted for an immediate 30—day ceasefire across syria. it's hoped the truce will allow aid to reach areas including rebel—held eastern ghouta, where more than 500 civilians are said to have been killed in government air strikes in the past week. the vote had been delayed repeatedly to avoid drawing a veto from russia, an ally of the syrian government. french president emmanuel macron and german chancellor angela merkel will speak by phone on sunday with russian president vladimir putin to push for the truce to take hold in the coming days. nick bryant reports. the people of eastern ghouta woke up this morning to continued aerial bombardment and the news from new york that the security council remained deadlocked and still couldn't reach agreement on how to bring about even a temporary halt to the killing. delay in syria always brings more death. at least 120 children have been killed since sunday, according to human ri
hello and welcome to bbc news. after days of deadlock, the un security council has unanimously voted for an immediate 30—day ceasefire across syria. it's hoped the truce will allow aid to reach areas including rebel—held eastern ghouta, where more than 500 civilians are said to have been killed in government air strikes in the past week. the vote had been delayed repeatedly to avoid drawing a veto from russia, an ally of the syrian government. french president emmanuel macron and german...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. earlier i spoke to dr ahmad tarakji. organisation for syrians in need. i asked him if he was pleased the resolution had passed. i think this is a very good first step. to humanitarian needs and treatment. by the citizens in that part of syria? dropped to about 40% of its status a week ago. bring in any surgical supplies to eastern ghouta. pushing the hospitals to black markets, that's unacceptable. and we are not going to accept that. and civilian structures, and that will be needed. as places for them to hide. providing live streaming from he hospitals. strikes? 0k. from attacks on hospitals in syria. in south korea later on sunday. under their own flag. at the olympics in pyeongchang. into south korea to take part in the closing ceremony. general, kim yong chol. killed 46 sailors. names. following monday's attack on a boarding school. and has promised additional troops and aircraft to help find the girls. with more from nigeria, stephanie hegarty reports. from the girls‘ boarding
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. earlier i spoke to dr ahmad tarakji. organisation for syrians in need. i asked him if he was pleased the resolution had passed. i think this is a very good first step. to humanitarian needs and treatment. by the citizens in that part of syria? dropped to about 40% of its status a week ago. bring in any surgical supplies to eastern ghouta. pushing the hospitals to black markets, that's unacceptable. and we are not going to accept that. and civilian structures,...
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alison holt, bbc news. if a doctor makes a mistake and a patient dies, should they be taken to court for manslaughter? that's what happened to dr hadiza bawa—garba. she was convicted when a six—year—old boy died after a series of errors in hospital. her case sparked fury amongst thousands of doctors when she was then barred from practising again. now the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has ordered an urgent review into how such cases should be handled. here's our health editor, hugh pym. a six year old boy, jack adcock, died as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross negligence, manslaughter and later barred from practising. a nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off. colleagues say that dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blame. they say it is unfair to stop her working again. today the government announced a review of how doctors'
alison holt, bbc news. if a doctor makes a mistake and a patient dies, should they be taken to court for manslaughter? that's what happened to dr hadiza bawa—garba. she was convicted when a six—year—old boy died after a series of errors in hospital. her case sparked fury amongst thousands of doctors when she was then barred from practising again. now the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has ordered an urgent review into how such cases should be handled. here's our health editor, hugh pym. a...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: 13 russian nationals and three russian companies have been charged by the fbi, with interfering in the us 2016 presidential election. the defendants allegedly conducted what they called information warfare against the united states the stated goal, spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system in general. the fbi has admitted it failed to act, after receiving a warning last month from someone "close to" florida school gunman, that he was a danger. 0xfam has agreed to withdraw from bidding for funding until the government is satisfied it can meet the expected standards. the number of young people in the uk who own their own home has fallen dramatically over the last 20 yea rs.
this is bbc news. the headlines: 13 russian nationals and three russian companies have been charged by the fbi, with interfering in the us 2016 presidential election. the defendants allegedly conducted what they called information warfare against the united states the stated goal, spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system in general. the fbi has admitted it failed to act, after receiving a warning last month from someone "close to" florida school gunman, that...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: victims‘ families demand that two british members of an islamic state execution cell should answer in court for their actions. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i am who i am and they have destroyed a big part of my life. a warning from the eu's chief brexit negotiator — a transition period isn't a foregone conclusion, because of continuing disagreements. the handshake of history — the sister of north korea's kimjong un meets the south korean president at the stunning winter olympic‘s opening ceremony. is building on brownfield sites is the answer to britain's housing crisis? also tonight: dippy the diplodocus goes on tour.
this is bbc news. the headlines: victims‘ families demand that two british members of an islamic state execution cell should answer in court for their actions. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i am who i am and they have destroyed a big part of my life. a warning from the eu's chief brexit negotiator — a transition period isn't a foregone conclusion, because of continuing disagreements. the handshake of history —...