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i completely understand that mediterranean countries, like italy, like malta, like greece, like spain, are sharing more of the burden than other countries. and that's why the system in europe must be that other countries show more solidarity with our south european partners. that is the whole debate we are having that in good and bad times you have to show solidarity among the member states, but one thing is also clear. there is an obligation to save those people, to rescue those people, when they are risking their lives in the mediterranean. but when you see what is happening, whether it's an chemnitz or in italy, or indeed the brexit vote which we will come onto a minute, can you say that eu policy on migration is working? we must improve our eu migration policy. of course things must be better, must get better, but the solution for the migration challenge must be found at a european level. and that's why we have to strengthen european external borders. i believe in some years‘ time we'll have a european border guard and a european coastguard, because we must understand, if you wa
i completely understand that mediterranean countries, like italy, like malta, like greece, like spain, are sharing more of the burden than other countries. and that's why the system in europe must be that other countries show more solidarity with our south european partners. that is the whole debate we are having that in good and bad times you have to show solidarity among the member states, but one thing is also clear. there is an obligation to save those people, to rescue those people, when...
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they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the night and a—1 on aggregate. eight—time winners liverpool have been drawn at home to chelsea in the third round of the carabao cup. this is the stage where teams playing in europe join the competition. of the others who received a bye into round three, arsenal will host brentford, holders manchester city will travel to league one oxford united, tottenham watford is one of three all—premier league ties, while manchester united are at home to frank lampard's derby county. the full draw is at our website. scotland's women's world cup fate is out of their hands, despite beating switzerland. they needed to win by two go
they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the night and a—1 on...
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that will be familiar to those of you in greece, are a money to pay off the debt for money you have already borrowed. argentina's currency has lost half its value since the start of the year — you'll now need about 39 pesos to buy one american dollar. the country is struggling to repay debts, which are equivalent to 57% of its gross domestic product. well earlier we got analysis of the situation from argentina expert himena blanco. box 1 i think there's two main issues here. one is what happened in the previous administration and what is this administration go. so if we go back to the previous administration would talk about currency controls, it was fiscally irresponsible to subsidize energy to the rate that it was done. so when he takes over he already has an economy in recession and struggling. i think to his credit he manages to stabilise the economy without going into a deep crisis. but he didn't go far enough and the economy remained exposed to external shocks as we have seen in other emerging markets. ithink external shocks as we have seen in other emerging markets. i think a lot o
that will be familiar to those of you in greece, are a money to pay off the debt for money you have already borrowed. argentina's currency has lost half its value since the start of the year — you'll now need about 39 pesos to buy one american dollar. the country is struggling to repay debts, which are equivalent to 57% of its gross domestic product. well earlier we got analysis of the situation from argentina expert himena blanco. box 1 i think there's two main issues here. one is what...
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i have two administered to people lot of greece, what of rope and hope they will grow from things that are definitely biblical scene. iti that are definitely biblical scene. it i have those hopes for the president. but as president, donald trump is accused of pathological lying, paying off a porn star and encouraging a draconian immigration policy, with hundreds of parents separated from their children. hallelujah! greenleaf christian centre, a black evangelical church in north carolina. the reverend doctor william barber says many christians have dumped their principles in return for access to power. the leadership of evangelicalism, people like franklin gray and others thomas said that are put donald trump in the white house. do you agree with that? they can say anything. the slave master said god made slavery. it wasn't true. segregation, it wasn't true. the greatest critique of donald trump is not his personal vices. what is his worst is his political vices, his political agenda. members of his congregation agrees. political agenda. members of his congregation agreeslj political ag
i have two administered to people lot of greece, what of rope and hope they will grow from things that are definitely biblical scene. iti that are definitely biblical scene. it i have those hopes for the president. but as president, donald trump is accused of pathological lying, paying off a porn star and encouraging a draconian immigration policy, with hundreds of parents separated from their children. hallelujah! greenleaf christian centre, a black evangelical church in north carolina. the...
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it's on the map island of lesbos in greece. it was orginally set up for around 2000 refugees, at the moment it's home to 8000, most of whom come from the middle east and afghanistan. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the camp. this is catrin nye saw. food is scarce, conditions are appalling, and violence is always co nsta nt. while filming, two people are stabbed in the food line, police block us from getting near the scene. always the same pattern at sta rts scene. always the same pattern at starts of a fight now it's for the food lion, people got stabbed, and it's always something between different communities. i'm ssa condition can lead to drink, that's deep trauma, their as ten attempting suicide. we are reporting this to the public system to units here, look, we have children attend as ten yea rs old were look, we have children attend as ten years old were trying to commit suicide, there is nosed child psychologist on the island. despite the fact we push to move these children to athens, as soon as possible, it's
it's on the map island of lesbos in greece. it was orginally set up for around 2000 refugees, at the moment it's home to 8000, most of whom come from the middle east and afghanistan. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the camp. this is catrin nye saw. food is scarce, conditions are appalling, and violence is always co nsta nt. while filming, two people are stabbed in the food line, police block us from getting near the scene. always the same pattern at sta rts scene. always the same...
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‘ve just seen there in that piece the sort of pressure that there is on processing centres, both in greece and in italy. tens of thousands of migrants still stranded in these countries. and for all the good intentions that were expressed recently at the brussels summit, not much has changed. is that why perhaps people like matteo salvini are rising in the polls? i think that is why he is in power. it is the cumulative effect really of so many years of migration, more than 600,000 people reached italy‘s shores since 2014. which by and large put matteo salvini in power. and the words he spoke sincejune, when he became the interior minister, the de facto most powerful man in the government, have seen his position rise. he has been to libya, he took an italian air force jet to libya, tweeting pictures along the way. saying that he wanted reception centres in north africa. that hasn‘t happened. but a lot of italians like what they hear from him. butjenny, what we saw happen in saxony last night suggests that the actual numbers of migrants coming into the country do not necessarily have an i
‘ve just seen there in that piece the sort of pressure that there is on processing centres, both in greece and in italy. tens of thousands of migrants still stranded in these countries. and for all the good intentions that were expressed recently at the brussels summit, not much has changed. is that why perhaps people like matteo salvini are rising in the polls? i think that is why he is in power. it is the cumulative effect really of so many years of migration, more than 600,000 people...
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catrin nye, bbc news, greece. the flag at the top of the white house has been lowered for a second time following strong criticism that it was raised too soon the death of the veteran senatorjohn mccain at the weekend. mr mccain and president trump had clashed on many occasions and the late senator had requested that donald trump should not attend his funeral. the president has now said he respects the senator's "service to his country" and has signed a proclamation to fly the us flag at half—mast until his burial. jon donnison reports. thank you very much. mr president, do you have any thoughts on john mccain? do you have any thoughts at all about mccain? at times over the weekend, getting president trump to say something nice about his long—time criticjohn mccain was painfully awkward. you don't need to be a body language expert to get the message. but the former vietnam vet and prisoner of war who survived torture is regarded by many americans as a hero. as criticism of the president's obvious reluctance to
catrin nye, bbc news, greece. the flag at the top of the white house has been lowered for a second time following strong criticism that it was raised too soon the death of the veteran senatorjohn mccain at the weekend. mr mccain and president trump had clashed on many occasions and the late senator had requested that donald trump should not attend his funeral. the president has now said he respects the senator's "service to his country" and has signed a proclamation to fly the us flag...
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catrin nye, bbc news, greece. the japanese car—maker toyota is to invest several hundred million pounds in the car—hailing service uber. they intend to expand a partnership tojointly develop self—driving cars. the firm said this would involve the mass production of autonomous vehicles that would be deployed on uber‘s ride—sharing network. our business correspondent, theo leggett, is here. i guess we can understand perhaps where they are going with this, my first thought, for all the drivers they currently employ? yes, this will not happen overnight, but the long—term trend is for more rights hailing services and ultimately for the cars in cities at least to piece of driving, it will be a lot cheaper once the technology is ready. alterman the bag —— ultimately, bad news for drivers. how many people are looking at this? this is about future proofing, a big trend in the car industry. car companies call themselves mobility service providers. they know in cities at least in the future people will probab
catrin nye, bbc news, greece. the japanese car—maker toyota is to invest several hundred million pounds in the car—hailing service uber. they intend to expand a partnership tojointly develop self—driving cars. the firm said this would involve the mass production of autonomous vehicles that would be deployed on uber‘s ride—sharing network. our business correspondent, theo leggett, is here. i guess we can understand perhaps where they are going with this, my first thought, for all the...
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we are in greece. it sounds strange but people, even if affected by ebola, they still have the hope to survive or they have the support of their family, their society, the village, their relative. here, no. here, the hope is taken away by the system. the charity msf refuse to operate inside moria in protest at conditions. this clinic is just outside. the children here have skin conditions caused by poor hygiene inside. respiratory diseases brought on by tear gas fired into the camp by police to quell fights. we had a mental health programme for children here and in between our patients, we had a ten—year—old child wanting to suicide inside moria. you are having to deal with children as young as ten attempting suicide? yes, and that maybe sounds real extreme but it is something we are seeing constantly in moria. is that normal? no, it's not. it's not normal, it's not normal, but that's the problem. we are reporting this to the public system, saying, "look, we have children attempting suicide. " chil
we are in greece. it sounds strange but people, even if affected by ebola, they still have the hope to survive or they have the support of their family, their society, the village, their relative. here, no. here, the hope is taken away by the system. the charity msf refuse to operate inside moria in protest at conditions. this clinic is just outside. the children here have skin conditions caused by poor hygiene inside. respiratory diseases brought on by tear gas fired into the camp by police to...
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exclusive report from the worst refugee camp in the world — that's how aid officials describe moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. 0ne hospital was closed to mums—to—be 33 times, mostly because there weren't enough staff. we will be looking at what is causing the crisis
exclusive report from the worst refugee camp in the world — that's how aid officials describe moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards...
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and disaster in greece injuly, as a wildfire sweeps north—east of athens, killing more than 80 people. this fire like many of the others was started deliberately. india in may, and deadly dust storms, the worst in decades, sweeping across the north as the pre—monsoon heat peaks. over 100 people are killed. the monsoon rains bring heat relief. but in the indian state of kerala, the worst flooding in a century, hundreds killed in august and hundreds more in flooding across india. in the uk, the summer heat is occasionally interrupted by strong thunderstorms, and the flash flooding that follows. and injapan, as the weather swings wildly from extreme heat to this, historic flooding swamping large areas of the country and killing around 200 people injuly, the worst flooding disaster here since 1982. earlier on, we looked at barley production. this summer's hot and dry weather may well affect the harvest. now we are on the hills above the glenlivet whisky distillery. the water here flows overground in streams and also underground in springs as well. and scientists from the university of a
and disaster in greece injuly, as a wildfire sweeps north—east of athens, killing more than 80 people. this fire like many of the others was started deliberately. india in may, and deadly dust storms, the worst in decades, sweeping across the north as the pre—monsoon heat peaks. over 100 people are killed. the monsoon rains bring heat relief. but in the indian state of kerala, the worst flooding in a century, hundreds killed in august and hundreds more in flooding across india. in the uk,...
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hoping to take a step to the europa league stages tonight, celtic are in action and burnley are in greece in the first leg of their play—off tie. they have come through two rounds and the manager says this will be the toughest yet. the prestige of any tournament is when you play against the big names. they have history here, and knowledge of different variances in the european scene of football and that this probably in their favour. tiger woods and phil mickelson will go head—to—head in a winner takes all $9 millionjewel on the head—to—head in a winner takes all $9 million jewel on the golf course in las vegas in november. they will meet at the shadow creek course in a matchplay event to be screened on pay—per—view. they have had an occasionally frosty relationship during their time at the top of the men's game and they will wear microphones so the audience can hear what they are saying to each other out on the course. sports meet entertainment. we will have more at 6:30pm. let's return to our top story — and the government has published the first set of documents giving
hoping to take a step to the europa league stages tonight, celtic are in action and burnley are in greece in the first leg of their play—off tie. they have come through two rounds and the manager says this will be the toughest yet. the prestige of any tournament is when you play against the big names. they have history here, and knowledge of different variances in the european scene of football and that this probably in their favour. tiger woods and phil mickelson will go head—to—head in...
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celtic and rangers are in action and burnley are in greece to face olympiakos in the first leg of their play—off round. sean dyche says it'll be the toughest test his side have faced in europe so far. the prestige of any tournament is when you play against the big names. as you rightly say, they have got history and a knowledge of different european nights and that is in their favour slightly. tiger woods and phil mickelson will go head to head in a winner takes all $9 million dollar duel on the golf course in las vegas in november. the pair — who have 19 major titles between them — will meet at the shadow creek course in a match play event to be screened on pay per view tv. that is properly where all the prize money is coming from. woods and mickelson have had an occasionally frosty relationship during their prime at the top of the men's game. and they'll wear microphones so the audience can hear what they're saying to each other out on the course. i think they may have to bleep some of that out. yes, you will need to be careful with what is said. let's return to the breaking new
celtic and rangers are in action and burnley are in greece to face olympiakos in the first leg of their play—off round. sean dyche says it'll be the toughest test his side have faced in europe so far. the prestige of any tournament is when you play against the big names. as you rightly say, they have got history and a knowledge of different european nights and that is in their favour slightly. tiger woods and phil mickelson will go head to head in a winner takes all $9 million dollar duel on...
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celtic and rangers are in action, and burnley are in greece to face olympiakos in the first leg of their play—off round. sean dyche says it'll be the toughest test his side have faced in europe so far. the prestige of any tournament is when you play against the big names. as you rightly say they have a history here and a knowledge of the european scene of football. that is in theirfavour european scene of football. that is in their favour slightly. the tiger woods and phil mickelson head—to—head is on. it will be a $9 million winner takes all matchplay dual in las vegas in november... the pair — who have 19 major titles between them — have had something of a frosty relationship down the years. they will meet at the shadow creek course and it will be screened on pay per view tv, which you imagine is how the prize money will be funded. they'll wear microphones so viewers can hear what they're saying to each other out on the course. they might have two bleep some of that. that is all the sport for now. i will be back on afternoon life after tpm. —— after 2pm. let's get more on
celtic and rangers are in action, and burnley are in greece to face olympiakos in the first leg of their play—off round. sean dyche says it'll be the toughest test his side have faced in europe so far. the prestige of any tournament is when you play against the big names. as you rightly say they have a history here and a knowledge of the european scene of football. that is in theirfavour european scene of football. that is in their favour slightly. the tiger woods and phil mickelson...
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more than half of the cases have been in ukraine but france, italy and greece have also seen a rise in the disease. danny also seen a rise in the disease. da n ny boyle also seen a rise in the disease. danny boyle will no longer direct the next james bond danny boyle will no longer direct the nextjames bond film due to danny boyle will no longer direct the next james bond film due to what producers are calling creative differences. the announcement was made on the officialjames bond twitter account. bond 25 starring daniel craig is due to be released in 2019. a project to boost the population of golden eagle has taken off in scotland. they were removed from nests in the high lands where the majority of the birds are usually found. the project hopes to increase the number of golden eagle is in pa rt the number of golden eagle is in part of the country where they have become an increasingly rare sight. i will admit, when i saw we were doing something niggles i thought it was about the eagles having the best selling album. never mind. most venezuelan cities have come to a standstill for a
more than half of the cases have been in ukraine but france, italy and greece have also seen a rise in the disease. danny also seen a rise in the disease. da n ny boyle also seen a rise in the disease. danny boyle will no longer direct the next james bond danny boyle will no longer direct the nextjames bond film due to danny boyle will no longer direct the next james bond film due to what producers are calling creative differences. the announcement was made on the officialjames bond twitter...
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more than half of cases have been in ukraine but france, italy and greece have also seen a rise. the hit tv show love island has been criticised by the head of the london fire brigade for reinforcing stereotypes of firefighters. during the itv2 show, the boys were required to strip off firefighter outfits and pretend to save a woman from danger. the london fire brigade's commissioner, dany cotton, said that what she called "offensive and outdated" cliches about firefighters discouraged young women from joining the service. that's a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9.30. coming up in a moment, our exclusive investigation that most maternity units across the uk are not following national guidelines when it comes to offering women who are anxious about childbirth the chance to have a caesarean section. if this is your experience then we really want to talk to you on the programme today and hear what happened. in many hospitals, nearly two thirds of first—time mothers are having inductions, forceps, and emergency ca esa rea ns. inductions, forceps, and emergency caesarea ns.
more than half of cases have been in ukraine but france, italy and greece have also seen a rise. the hit tv show love island has been criticised by the head of the london fire brigade for reinforcing stereotypes of firefighters. during the itv2 show, the boys were required to strip off firefighter outfits and pretend to save a woman from danger. the london fire brigade's commissioner, dany cotton, said that what she called "offensive and outdated" cliches about firefighters...
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more than half of them were in ukraine, but france, italy and greece have also seen a rise. experts blame the surge on a drop in the number of people being vaccinated. dr vanessa saliba from public health england joins us from our london newsroom. argued concerned by this rise? —— argued concerned. we are keeping an eye on it and we have had outbreaks in england. 800 cases at the beginning of the year, compared to 250 cases last year. the outbreaks are linked to europe as people travel back and forth and bring the virus with them. tell us a little about measles, we are not accustomed to people suffering from it right now. how dangerous is it? the measles is a very infectious viral illness. it starts off as a bit of a cold, running nose, coughing and sneezing and then you get red, sore eyes, a high—temperature and this rash which starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body. it can be very serious and in some people it can lead to them being in hospital and in very rare cases it can be fatal. there have been 37 deaths in europe this year. it is really importan
more than half of them were in ukraine, but france, italy and greece have also seen a rise. experts blame the surge on a drop in the number of people being vaccinated. dr vanessa saliba from public health england joins us from our london newsroom. argued concerned by this rise? —— argued concerned. we are keeping an eye on it and we have had outbreaks in england. 800 cases at the beginning of the year, compared to 250 cases last year. the outbreaks are linked to europe as people travel back...
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greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over part of it, now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again bottom up, a metaphorfor greece's recovery. translation: when ba n kru ptcy recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit, we contemplated suicide a lot. when you reach the edge of a cliff, you eitherfall off 01’ edge of a cliff, you eitherfall off orgrip itand edge of a cliff, you eitherfall off or grip it and hold on. soap we said no, we struggled, notjust for ourselves but to see this model copied in otherfactories. this saved our lives and our minds. this country has overcome so much adversity in its long history. the greek spirit is rising again, helped by record tourist numbers. beneath the eagerly seen light wounds that will take long to heal. but a ray of hope is beginning to flickr here. —— flicker. a man accused of driving a car at pedestrians, cyclists and police officers last week outside the houses of parliament has appeared in court for
greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over part of it, now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again bottom up, a metaphorfor greece's recovery. translation: when ba n kru ptcy recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit, we contemplated suicide a lot. when you reach the edge of a cliff, you eitherfall off 01’ edge of a cliff, you eitherfall off orgrip itand edge of a cliff, you eitherfall off or grip it and hold on. soap we...
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european union officials say greece is now a "normal" country within the eurozone, after it received the final payment of its bailout programme. in the biggest bailout in global financial history, the greek government was given emergency loans totalling more than £250 billion. the economic crisis in greece in 2010 lead to rioting in athens and threatened the future of the whole eurozone. the world health organisation says cases of measles in europe have reached their highest level for eight years. more than a1,000 people were infected in the first six months of this year — nearly double the number for the whole of 2017. more than half the cases were among children who had not received the mmr vaccine. rescue efforts are being stepped up in the indian state of kerala, which has been hit by the worst monsoon floods in a century. although the weather has improved, some areas are still under water and indian military helicopters are airlifting stranded people, and dropping food supplies to those they cannot yet reach. more than a00 people have died in the floods and thousands have bee
european union officials say greece is now a "normal" country within the eurozone, after it received the final payment of its bailout programme. in the biggest bailout in global financial history, the greek government was given emergency loans totalling more than £250 billion. the economic crisis in greece in 2010 lead to rioting in athens and threatened the future of the whole eurozone. the world health organisation says cases of measles in europe have reached their highest level...
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from 2010 greece was gripped by crisis. as austerity hit, despair turned to rage, running battles consumed is central athens. greece was collapsing and risked taking the eurozone with it. a huge bout of tear gas has come up... i covered the story as the athens correspondent and have come back as greece finishes its bailout. this once famous tile producer was an iconic bankruptcy, as greece crashed. but from an economic waste land the country is slowly building itself back up. greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over part of it. now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again bottom up. a met aforefor greece‘s recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit, we contemplated suicide a lot. when you reach the end of the cliff you either fall or grip reach the end of the cliff you eitherfall or grip and reach the end of the cliff you either fall or grip and hold reach the end of the cliff you eitherfall or grip and hold on. so we struggled not just eitherfall or gri
from 2010 greece was gripped by crisis. as austerity hit, despair turned to rage, running battles consumed is central athens. greece was collapsing and risked taking the eurozone with it. a huge bout of tear gas has come up... i covered the story as the athens correspondent and have come back as greece finishes its bailout. this once famous tile producer was an iconic bankruptcy, as greece crashed. but from an economic waste land the country is slowly building itself back up. greece is...
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what happens now that greece is out of the bailout stage? do you have any reason to be optimistic that things can turn around and get better? there are more figures that make the situation more challenging and reduce the concept of optimism. more than 300,000 young professionals have left the country and moved themselves, the white—collar workers, they have moved to western europe or other parts of the world. we have a demographic statistic which is completely confusing because in the 100,000 deaths per year, we have only 52,000 births and the democratic —— graphic ofjust after the second world war. in addition to that we have a shrinkage of over 25% of our gdp and only a growth, average growth rate for the next 20 years of 1.2% sale all of this suggests that we will have a very difficult time. and it's nice that we will not be within the european union imf austerity obligation but we will be under the straitjacket and the obligation of the financial markets and now we will actually have to borrow from the financial markets. 0k, thank
what happens now that greece is out of the bailout stage? do you have any reason to be optimistic that things can turn around and get better? there are more figures that make the situation more challenging and reduce the concept of optimism. more than 300,000 young professionals have left the country and moved themselves, the white—collar workers, they have moved to western europe or other parts of the world. we have a demographic statistic which is completely confusing because in the 100,000...
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modern greece has ruins, too. its shuttered factories, temples to its worst financial crisis in living memory. this once famous tile producer was an iconic bankruptcy, as greece crashed. but its economy is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over part of it, now producing greener products, soap and cleaning liquid. starting again, bottom up, a metaphor for greece‘s recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit, we contemplated suicide, a lot. when you reach the edge of a cliff, you either fall off or grip it and hold on. so we said, "no", we struggled, not just for ourselves, but to see this new model copied in otherfactories. from 2010, greece was gripped by unrest. shouting. revealing its sky—high deficit led to three bailouts totalling over 300 billion euros. as austerity hit, despair turned to rage, running battles consumed central athens. greece was collapsing and risked taking the eurozone with it. archive: a huge, huge bout of tear gas has just come out to this place where iâ
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including greece. still to come fighting infections where they start a revolutionary technology that puts anti—microbal agents straight into gloves could improve hospital survival rates significantly. you're with business live from bbc news. first let's talk house prices, we are told in the uk there are two obsessions. house prices and fruit they are going. the property website rightmove says there was a 2.3% drop in the average asking price of houses put on the market last month. analysts for rightmove describe august's discounts as a "late summer sale" as sellers to try to find a buyer before christmas. miles shipside is a housing market analyst at rightmove and he joins us now from our salford studio. good to see you. tell us about your latest research, what does it tell us latest research, what does it tell us about how the market is doing? looking at august in particular, the sellers that come to market normally have a pressing need to sell because buyers are distracted by a holiday and they nee
including greece. still to come fighting infections where they start a revolutionary technology that puts anti—microbal agents straight into gloves could improve hospital survival rates significantly. you're with business live from bbc news. first let's talk house prices, we are told in the uk there are two obsessions. house prices and fruit they are going. the property website rightmove says there was a 2.3% drop in the average asking price of houses put on the market last month. analysts...
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modern greece has ruins, too. shuttered factories are temples to the worst financial crisis in living memory. this once famous tile producer was an iconic bankruptcy, as greece crashed. but from an economic wasteland, the country is slowly building itself back up. greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over part of it. now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again from the bottom up — a metaphor for greece's recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit we contemplated suicide a lot. when you reach the edge of a cliff you eitherfall off or grip and hold on. so we said no. we struggled, not just for ourselves but to see this new model copied in otherfactories. this saved both our minds and our lives. from 2010, greece was gripped by unrest. revealing its skyhigh deficit led to three bailouts totalling over 300 billion euros. the price was austerity, with daily protests after as austerity hit, despair turned to rage. running battles consumed central ath
modern greece has ruins, too. shuttered factories are temples to the worst financial crisis in living memory. this once famous tile producer was an iconic bankruptcy, as greece crashed. but from an economic wasteland, the country is slowly building itself back up. greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over part of it. now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again from the bottom up — a metaphor for greece's recovery....
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the headlines: the eurozone group of countries says greece is now free to borrow money on the financial markets following the successful completion of its third financial bailout programme. athens has been given loans worth over 300 billion us dollars over the past three years. elderly south koreans have travelled to north korea for three days of family reunions with relatives from whom they were separated when the two countries split. rescue teams continue to step up their efforts to try and reach thousands of stranded families in flood—hit indian province of kerala. almost 200 people have died in the last 10 days and thousands have been left homeless. now on bbc news — kofi annan, the first black african to become un secretary—general has died. in an event to mark his eightieth birthday, hardtalk‘s zeinab badawi spoke to him in front of an audience in geneva in april of this year. welcome to hardtalk. i'm zeinab badawi. we are in geneva, the headquarters of the kofi annan foundation which marks its 10th anniversary this year. my guest in this exclusive and rare tv interview is
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for the first time in eight years, greece could stand on its own feet again. it is now free to borrow money on the financial markets. they have received nearly $70 billion over the last three years. elderly south koreans are travelling to north korea ahead of three days of family reunions with relatives from whom they were separated when the two countries split. many of them are now over eighty years old and have not seen their relations in more than sixty years. rescue teams continue to step up their efforts to try and reach thousands of stranded families in flood—hit indian province of kerala. almost 200 people have died in the last 10 days and thousands have been left homeless. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. welcome to dateline, the programme that brings together some of the uk's leading journalists with correspondents writing for the folks back home with the dateline, "london". this week: donald trump's trade wars rumble on as china tries to sue for peace, whilst turkey is threatened with more sanctions if it doesn't yield. and why the l
for the first time in eight years, greece could stand on its own feet again. it is now free to borrow money on the financial markets. they have received nearly $70 billion over the last three years. elderly south koreans are travelling to north korea ahead of three days of family reunions with relatives from whom they were separated when the two countries split. many of them are now over eighty years old and have not seen their relations in more than sixty years. rescue teams continue to step...
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greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over pa rt factory closed, the workers took over part of it. now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again bottom—up. a metaphorfor liquid. starting again bottom—up. a metaphor for greece's recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit we contemplated suicide a lot to do when you reach the edge of a cliff you either fall off when you reach the edge of a cliff you eitherfall off or when you reach the edge of a cliff you either fall off or group that hold on. so we said no. we struggled not just for ourselves hold on. so we said no. we struggled notjust for ourselves but hold on. so we said no. we struggled not just for ourselves but to see this new model copied in other factories. this saved both our minds and our lives. from 2010, greece was gripped by unrest. revealing its skyhigh deficit led to three bailouts totalling over 300 billion euros. the price was austerity with daily protests after pensions and salaries
greece is beginning to hum again. after the factory closed, the workers took over pa rt factory closed, the workers took over part of it. now producing greener products. soap and cleaning liquid. starting again bottom—up. a metaphorfor liquid. starting again bottom—up. a metaphor for greece's recovery. translation: when bankruptcy hit we contemplated suicide a lot to do when you reach the edge of a cliff you either fall off when you reach the edge of a cliff you eitherfall off or when you...
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one country that knows about economic strain is just across the aegean sea, greece. it‘s a country still feeling the effects of its infamous debt crisis of a few years ago. in the capital athens, property prices crashed which has allowed foreign investors to pick up bargains and rent them out. but that‘s causing tensions with locals, as philip hampsheir reports from athens. until the financial crisis, tourists only usually spent a few days in athens with a few days at the acropolis before moving to their final destination. residential property fell 46% from its peak in 2008. flats rented a short—term holiday—makers using online services. nine years ago the property market went down but the tourists, people visiting greece for vacation have been going steadily up. people coming in and buying apartments creates issues elsewhere, if they rent them out online to short—term holiday—makers. it means that by definition there is less supply. that‘s bad news if you‘re a native person of athens who lives and works here because if you need a longer term lease, t
one country that knows about economic strain is just across the aegean sea, greece. it‘s a country still feeling the effects of its infamous debt crisis of a few years ago. in the capital athens, property prices crashed which has allowed foreign investors to pick up bargains and rent them out. but that‘s causing tensions with locals, as philip hampsheir reports from athens. until the financial crisis, tourists only usually spent a few days in athens with a few days at the acropolis before...
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they lost 3—2 on aggregate to aek athens — after a 2—1 defeat in greece. scott sinclair scored a late goal to give celtic hope — but they could not get the second away goal needed to progress into the next round. this summer's heatwave has had a surprising effect on parts of britain. it's brought a hidden part of our past to the surface. archaeologists have been scouring the country from the air over the past few months and they've made hundreds of new discoveries. for example, have a look at this elizabethan home in staffordshire — tixall gatehouse. the hot weather has revealed this. the foundations of the orginial 16th century manor house tixhall hall which once stood here. and it's thanks to the heatwave that its emerged again as our arts correspondent, david sillito, explains. ok, martin. we've found an edge within the boundary. triple ditch. this is damian grady, one of historic england's aerial archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outlin
they lost 3—2 on aggregate to aek athens — after a 2—1 defeat in greece. scott sinclair scored a late goal to give celtic hope — but they could not get the second away goal needed to progress into the next round. this summer's heatwave has had a surprising effect on parts of britain. it's brought a hidden part of our past to the surface. archaeologists have been scouring the country from the air over the past few months and they've made hundreds of new discoveries. for example, have a...
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the 1967 champions travel to greece to face aek athens, needing a goal, after drawing the first leg i—i. and manager brendan rodgers is thankful moussa dembele returns from injury although he won't be starting in athens. yes, probably too much to start. he will take his place on the bench, but he looks very fit and strong. and his rehabilitation. he wants to play and to be involved. so too much arrest for him to start, but i'm sure at some point in the game he will play a part. roger federer begins his bid for an eighth cincinatti masters title the world number two is focusing his attention on the us open starting in less than a fortnight‘s time and he'll play german peter goyovchik in the second round after being given a first round bye. in case you missed it usa captainjim furyk has confirmed his eight automatic picks for next month's ryder cup against europe in paris. among them are brooks koepka fresh from winning the us pga championship on sunday, and world number one dustin johnson, although the talk has been about whether tiger woods, who's already a vice captain, will be given
the 1967 champions travel to greece to face aek athens, needing a goal, after drawing the first leg i—i. and manager brendan rodgers is thankful moussa dembele returns from injury although he won't be starting in athens. yes, probably too much to start. he will take his place on the bench, but he looks very fit and strong. and his rehabilitation. he wants to play and to be involved. so too much arrest for him to start, but i'm sure at some point in the game he will play a part. roger federer...
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the shooting stars were particularly spectacular here in greece hello there. it doesn't look like the widespread, hot, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but always more cloud across the west. but, even so, still double—figure values here as well. so, for tuesday itself, always more cloud across the north and west of the country, that's because of a brisk westerly wind feeding in this moist air off the atlantic. so the best of the dry and bright weather will be in the south and east. we could see the odd heavy shower in the afternoon. to the north and the west, more of a breeze, 17—20 degrees. to the south and east, 24—25, and it will be fairly humid again as well. on into tuesday evening, it will be a dry one for england and wales, eastern scotland. more cloud, though, in the north—west. the r
the shooting stars were particularly spectacular here in greece hello there. it doesn't look like the widespread, hot, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but always more cloud across the west. but, even so, still double—figure values...
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the shooting stars were particularly spectacular here in greece where a moonless sky made for the perfect backdrop. it is an annual event, it always happens in july and it is an annual event, it always happens injuly and august, and if you missed it you have to wait another 12 months to see it. we have some stunning pictures for you on the bbc news website if you missed it from around the world. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. we will see you soon. hello there. it doesn't look like the widespread, hot, sunny weather will return soon, but there will be some warmth in the forecast, particularly across england and wales throughout this week. something a little bit cooler, though, at the end of the week. we start this morning on a warm note across central, southern and eastern parts of the country, but more cloud across the west. even so, double—figure values here as well. so for tuesday itself, always more cloud across the north and west of the country, that's because of a brisk westerly wind feeding in this moist airfrom the brisk westerly wind feeding in this moist air from
the shooting stars were particularly spectacular here in greece where a moonless sky made for the perfect backdrop. it is an annual event, it always happens in july and it is an annual event, it always happens injuly and august, and if you missed it you have to wait another 12 months to see it. we have some stunning pictures for you on the bbc news website if you missed it from around the world. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. we will see you soon. hello there. it doesn't look...
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them, i have been told, because conkers are used to deter spiders, apparently don't coffee is used in greece to keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novelthat? how keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? how do you burn copy? professionally made coffee, perhaps. don't burn things when you are camping. not in the tent or anything. outside. away from the trees. i have read all the safety manuals. the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the advice charity citizen's advice has told bbc breakfast it needs to slow down the roll out and extend the deadline by three years. last year the organisation received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales techniques, and some customers still having to send readings to their energy company. graham satchell reports. whenjeff when jeff first got his whenjeff first got his smart metre he was pleased. it allowed him to see how much energy he was using and how much it cost in real—time. but then
them, i have been told, because conkers are used to deter spiders, apparently don't coffee is used in greece to keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novelthat? how keep wasps away. as income adjust wafting? this novel that? how do you burn copy? professionally made coffee, perhaps. don't burn things when you are camping. not in the tent or anything. outside. away from the trees. i have read all the safety manuals. the...
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over half an hour after konsta ntinos galanopoulos was shown a second yellow card but they now head to greece next tuesday with it all to do. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. it is transfer deadline day in the english premier league. england playing the second test against india at lord's. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quite heavy as well, maybe with the risk of thunder. the reason for the cooler air, area of low pressure has driven out the heat into the near continent, introducing something cooler and fresher off the atlantic, and we'll maintain a west or south—westerly airflow. early on thursday, we will see further showers returning to western scotland and northern ireland, some of them could be quite heavy, and across central and southern and eastern parts of england, thickening cloud from th
over half an hour after konsta ntinos galanopoulos was shown a second yellow card but they now head to greece next tuesday with it all to do. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. it is transfer deadline day in the english premier league. england playing the second test against india at lord's. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week,...
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we saw a top average of 32.3dc in greece and in kent this afternoon, the last of the hot days. a cluster of showers and thunderstorms during this evening and over the last few hours has marked the change to the weather of yea rs. marked the change to the weather of years. that cluster of showers moves off into the north sea. you could see a few spots of rain across the western areas but it seems to be largely dry and equal and fresher one for most, including the south—east, is not as high as they were. for tomorrow it is going to feel cool and fresher radicalist the border with an extra sunshine and showers. the reasonable is easily have seen the atletico, and every of low pressure bringing this pairfrom the west and pushing that heat outwards to the near continent. for tomorrow morning it could start off with a little bit of clout around and a bit of this, but sunshine will become more widespread. showers developing across northern and western areas and there could be the odd heavy and thundery won the. a good speller sunshine around, temperatures 17— 24 degrees, lower tha
we saw a top average of 32.3dc in greece and in kent this afternoon, the last of the hot days. a cluster of showers and thunderstorms during this evening and over the last few hours has marked the change to the weather of yea rs. marked the change to the weather of years. that cluster of showers moves off into the north sea. you could see a few spots of rain across the western areas but it seems to be largely dry and equal and fresher one for most, including the south—east, is not as high as...
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into more of a fight, a war between washington and brussels rather than between say an oil company in greece and the us treasury. basically, it will need strong support and the eu is giving them that so far. to continue trading with iran, but the problem is will their boards and shareholders to which they are accountable shareholders to which they are accou nta ble really shareholders to which they are accountable really like this formula 01’ accountable really like this formula or not? let's go to california, because a wildfire burning there has become the largest in the state's history. known as the mendocino fire, it's burnt nearly 28a acres of land — that's almost the size of los angeles. according to the california fire protection website, there are more than 20 fires burning in the state right now — 16 of them classified as major blazes. the images of the fires are extraordinary and terrifying. let's show you some of them. there are 1a,000 fire fighters and hundreds of army personnel fighting fires across california. they're struggling in horrific conditions — temperatures over
into more of a fight, a war between washington and brussels rather than between say an oil company in greece and the us treasury. basically, it will need strong support and the eu is giving them that so far. to continue trading with iran, but the problem is will their boards and shareholders to which they are accountable shareholders to which they are accou nta ble really shareholders to which they are accountable really like this formula 01’ accountable really like this formula or not? let's...
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i think what we also picking up on, there is higher in greece of anxiety among farmers about being the victim of rural crime —— high increase. they are aware of their rural location is making them, their machinery and livestock are very vulnerable. one interesting thing in today‘s report, actually, a lot of rural crime is still being underreported, perhaps because farmers think it is not worth their while, perhaps it will not get locked into. but if you to report the crime, the crime is underestimated and you don‘t get the but and the resources into trying to tackle it. many thanks. and keeley donovan is in leeds, where a wildlife park has become home to four rare brown bears, after a remarkable rescue mission. the animals had spent years in small cages in a museum injapan, but now they‘re able to explore their new, more spacious surroundings. and, keeley... why were these bears moved from japan? well, two yea rs well, two years ago, animal charity wild welfare, came across the four bears living in cramped conditions ina museum bears living in cramped conditions in a museum i
i think what we also picking up on, there is higher in greece of anxiety among farmers about being the victim of rural crime —— high increase. they are aware of their rural location is making them, their machinery and livestock are very vulnerable. one interesting thing in today‘s report, actually, a lot of rural crime is still being underreported, perhaps because farmers think it is not worth their while, perhaps it will not get locked into. but if you to report the crime, the crime is...
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a continent—wide heatwave in recent weeks has seen deaths in spain, droughts and wildfires from greece to sweden. several thousand homes are without water in nottinghamshire this morning after a major pipe burst. it happened in the village of epperstone but is affecting large parts of the eastern side of the county. severn trent water says it's one of its biggest mains, meaning people may have no supply — or low pressure. tankers are bringing in extra water and bottled water is being delivered. the nhs has been threatened with legal action if it does not offer what are being called ‘equal‘ fertility services to tra nsgender patients before they start treatment. the drugs and hormones prescribed to patients can cause infertility. now the equality and human rights commission says trans patients should have equal opportunities to store eggs or sperm, though a recent study of teenage girls with cancer found that they were not routinely offered the chance to freeze their eggs. an nhs spokesperson said the commission's criticism is ‘misplaced' and policy responsibility lies with mini
a continent—wide heatwave in recent weeks has seen deaths in spain, droughts and wildfires from greece to sweden. several thousand homes are without water in nottinghamshire this morning after a major pipe burst. it happened in the village of epperstone but is affecting large parts of the eastern side of the county. severn trent water says it's one of its biggest mains, meaning people may have no supply — or low pressure. tankers are bringing in extra water and bottled water is being...
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a continent wide heatwave in recent weeks has seen deaths in spain, droughts and wildfires from greece to sweden. chi chi izundu, bbc news. the venezuelan president says he has survived an assassination attempt involving drones carrying explosives. nicol s maduro was speaking in the capital, caracas. live footage shows the president suddenly looking upwards — startled — and dozens of soldiers running away. he was unharmed, but seven soldiers were injured. the us first lady, melania trump, has expressed her support for the basketball player lebronjames, hours after her husband made insulting remarks about him on twitter. the los angeles lakers player had said in an interview that mr trump was "divisive" and had "emboldened racists". chris buckler has more. lebronjames is without any doubt one of the biggest stars in american sports. when he recently signed for the la lakers, it made the headlines, but he's found himself in the news again because of his criticism of donald trump. on cnn, he accused the president of using sport to split the us apart, and it's not the first time he's s
a continent wide heatwave in recent weeks has seen deaths in spain, droughts and wildfires from greece to sweden. chi chi izundu, bbc news. the venezuelan president says he has survived an assassination attempt involving drones carrying explosives. nicol s maduro was speaking in the capital, caracas. live footage shows the president suddenly looking upwards — startled — and dozens of soldiers running away. he was unharmed, but seven soldiers were injured. the us first lady, melania trump,...
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record is a different matter, but the highest temperature ever recorded in europe was 48 celsius in greece, and actually that was all the way back in 1977. it's been a number of years, to put that into context, since we've seen temperatures as high as that. so, why this sharp rise in temperatures? why has it happened this year? we can link it to what's been happening with us, as well. we've been seeing very high temperatures, well above average. i think we need to look at natural weather patterns. the jet stream, for example, is very weak at the moment. the jet stream is that ribbon of wind high up in the atmosphere that drives our weather system. it's not very strong at the moment. when you get a particular weather pattern, an area of high pressure, it just hangs around. there's no change from day today, no change in the wind direction. it's summer in the northern hemisphere. i've been to spain a number of times and seen temperatures nudging a0 celsius. but when you've just got that heat building day on day, and possibly very warm across parts of north africa. so, with a southerly wind pu
record is a different matter, but the highest temperature ever recorded in europe was 48 celsius in greece, and actually that was all the way back in 1977. it's been a number of years, to put that into context, since we've seen temperatures as high as that. so, why this sharp rise in temperatures? why has it happened this year? we can link it to what's been happening with us, as well. we've been seeing very high temperatures, well above average. i think we need to look at natural weather...
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breaking temperatures in the next few days — they could break the european record of 48 degrees set by greece in 1977. and a rare eastern black rhino has shocked visitors at chester zoo, after she went into labour giving birth to a healthy baby calf. sport now on afternoon live withjohn watson. and are india on top in the cricket? yes, it has been their day—to—day, a batting collapse handing india the initiative. but there was an impressive half—century from sam curran, who offered england a glimmer of hope. an english batting collapse has put india in control of the first test at edgbaston and on course for victory, unlessjoe root‘s side can find something to dig themselves out of it on day three. the english scoredcard makes for grim reading. they started the day with a slender 22 run lead, keateon jennings was the first to go for 8 and further english wickets have fallen since, jos buttler for one with the second ball after lunch. and despite a brief period of resistance alongside sam curran, adil rashid has now departed for 16. england supporters will be hoping that sam curran can
breaking temperatures in the next few days — they could break the european record of 48 degrees set by greece in 1977. and a rare eastern black rhino has shocked visitors at chester zoo, after she went into labour giving birth to a healthy baby calf. sport now on afternoon live withjohn watson. and are india on top in the cricket? yes, it has been their day—to—day, a batting collapse handing india the initiative. but there was an impressive half—century from sam curran, who offered...