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. >> reporter: whole foods has 460 stores if canada and the uk. they will keep the whole foods brand and current management for now. in berkeley, eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> happening today, mipitas he school, cana is expected to discuss current events and how activities in congress will affect his constituents. he is expected to take questions from the audience t. meeting begins at noon and will go until 1:30. >>> being president has not hindered mr. trump's ability to make money. he submitted a financial disclosure yesterday. his new washington hotel saw nearly $20 million in revenue. the mira la mira lag mira la m g million and palm beach club took in 18th million. this is since january. he did place his enormous portfolio of assets in a trust controlled by his two adult sons and senior executive. it listed $315 million in liabilities. >>> the u.s. food and drug administration says it is concerned about the shortage of a life saving medication. it's working with the drug company pfizer to remedy the shortage. one of the drug in short supply is
. >> reporter: whole foods has 460 stores if canada and the uk. they will keep the whole foods brand and current management for now. in berkeley, eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> happening today, mipitas he school, cana is expected to discuss current events and how activities in congress will affect his constituents. he is expected to take questions from the audience t. meeting begins at noon and will go until 1:30. >>> being president has not hindered mr. trump's ability to...
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the panels are actually banned on large buildings in the uk u.s. >> if you commute on some of the hilliest rides, you may have a new ride soon. they have signed off on the purchase of 185 new buses. they're going to replace older trolley coaches. muni's new trolley buses will be much longer, articulated ones. kind of like the diesel coach on the screen right there. they're very similar to new trolley buses carrying riders in seattle. muni says the new buses work better on hills, need less maintenance and last longer than the current fleet. >> jeff bezos is giving bill gates a run for his money. bezos is just $5 billion short of being the world's richest person. that title currently held by gates. gates has a net worth of $89.3 billion. bezos has a good shot of reaching the goal as he continues to show interest in expanding his interest. gates is going in the opposite direction. the former microsoft ceo vows to give away at least half his money in his lifetime through the giving pledge. >> 6:49. let's get over to mike nicco. is this heat here to stay? >> not for all of us. good question. i
the panels are actually banned on large buildings in the uk u.s. >> if you commute on some of the hilliest rides, you may have a new ride soon. they have signed off on the purchase of 185 new buses. they're going to replace older trolley coaches. muni's new trolley buses will be much longer, articulated ones. kind of like the diesel coach on the screen right there. they're very similar to new trolley buses carrying riders in seattle. muni says the new buses work better on hills, need less...
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it appears there were unauthorized attempts to hack government officials and now many leaders in the uk are unable to access their e-mails. abc news reporter ron claiborne has that story. >> reporter: an audacious cyber attack, every member of the parliament shut out of remote e-mail by the british government after hackers attempted to break into their accounts. >> blanket targeting of members of parliament is serious. it's very serious in nature in terms of if i can get access to your e-mail account, then, i can get access to a lot of information. >> reporter: the hack attempt first discovered friday led to the shutdown and this alert from parliament on the cyber attack. an attempt to identify weak pass words, these attempts were specifically trying to gain access to users e-mails. this member of parliament taking to twitter. no parliamentary e-mail access today. cyber attack from kim jong-un, putin, or a kid in his mom's basement or something. it's not immediately known who was behind the attack, but the times of london reports that russian hackers have been selling e-mail addresses a
it appears there were unauthorized attempts to hack government officials and now many leaders in the uk are unable to access their e-mails. abc news reporter ron claiborne has that story. >> reporter: an audacious cyber attack, every member of the parliament shut out of remote e-mail by the british government after hackers attempted to break into their accounts. >> blanket targeting of members of parliament is serious. it's very serious in nature in terms of if i can get access to...
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a first in the uk, a self driving food truck on the road deliveries groceries to people in london. the electric vehicle is part of a dril program and the goal here is to reduce congestion and test the future of shopping. it's not a fully self-driving system, though. the truck still has someone behind the wheel in case. the technology uses a combination of cameras and lasers around the truck telling it where to go and what to do next. >> the future is here. >> uh-huh. >>> time to ask finney. romano has a question about a home. >> she spoke to us in daly city. here's the answer. >> my question is, is this the best time to buy a >> hey, ramona. i get this question a lot. it's an important one to many of us in the bay area. the's no way to know for sure. here's the bottom line, a secure job and plan to live in the home for a few years, you're probably pretty safe buying in just about any market here in the bay area. over time, prices will eventually go up. cut the best deal you can. and then wait for a while and you'll look like a financial genius. ramona, good luck and thank you for y
a first in the uk, a self driving food truck on the road deliveries groceries to people in london. the electric vehicle is part of a dril program and the goal here is to reduce congestion and test the future of shopping. it's not a fully self-driving system, though. the truck still has someone behind the wheel in case. the technology uses a combination of cameras and lasers around the truck telling it where to go and what to do next. >> the future is here. >> uh-huh. >>>...
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. >>> security is tightening in the uk as preparations are under way for ariana grande's star-studded manchester concert. she returns, she has a clear message for her fans and finally, seeking redemption in the nba finals, golden state is trying to avoid a repeat of what happened last season against cleveland. hope to see you soon. >> the uptown theater in napa is the latest ka cancel a kathy griffin show because of a parody she did of president trump. yesterday she held a news conference to address the backlash she's received after she held up the likeness of the president's severed head. >>> zbremp revealed she is being investigated by the secret service and receiving death threats. she says she feels bullied for expressing her first amendment rights. >> it's hurtful. yes. it's censorship is what it is. i am going to make fun of the president. you know what i'm going to make fun of him more now. >> reporter: earlier this week, griffin apology sized for going too far. republican party spokesman mike reed called the news conference a desperate attempt to change the conversation. >>> c
. >>> security is tightening in the uk as preparations are under way for ariana grande's star-studded manchester concert. she returns, she has a clear message for her fans and finally, seeking redemption in the nba finals, golden state is trying to avoid a repeat of what happened last season against cleveland. hope to see you soon. >> the uptown theater in napa is the latest ka cancel a kathy griffin show because of a parody she did of president trump. yesterday she held a news...
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the uk threat level lowered to severe. but security still tight as police continue to untangle the web of terror tied to the attack. new pictures surfacing of british born bomber salman abedi before his murderous mission. heightened vigilance at the venue. >> don't drive here. use the facilities that are put on for free and secondly, don't bring a bag in. if you can avoid it, don't bring a bag. that will slow the search procedure down. >> reporter: in a city that saw unspeakable violence. united in their resolve and resistance to terror in honor of the victims. erielle reshef, abc news, manchester. >>> you can see the highlights of the concert here on abc 7 tonight at 10:00 followed by the abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> this morning, there are calls for comedian bill maher to be fired for using a racial slur on his talk show friday night. he told his guests, nebraska senator ben sasse he should visit nebraska more often. the senator then made a joke about having maher work in the fields with us to which maher made a joke saying
the uk threat level lowered to severe. but security still tight as police continue to untangle the web of terror tied to the attack. new pictures surfacing of british born bomber salman abedi before his murderous mission. heightened vigilance at the venue. >> don't drive here. use the facilities that are put on for free and secondly, don't bring a bag in. if you can avoid it, don't bring a bag. that will slow the search procedure down. >> reporter: in a city that saw unspeakable...
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it was the third deadly terror attack in the uk in less than three months. the fight against terror must be stepped up. >> we have been in many respect extremely successful and we have built a very powerful machine, but we've now seen the ghastly attack insulin done and in manchester. >> police identified the suspects there and have not released their names. a dozen people have been arrested in connection with the attack. >>> last night's one love manchester, really a point of light in all of this. it raised at least $2.6 million in just a three-hour period. that brings the total raised to the victims for milli million. we have more information on the news app and website. >>> and then going black briefly last night, and other world landmarks did the same including the eiffel tower. >>> happening today, google plans to reveal results that measured how bad the pollution is in one bay city. they tested the air in oakland for a year and it was the first city to be measured with the sensors. >>> governor brown is in china this week and already signed a new agree
it was the third deadly terror attack in the uk in less than three months. the fight against terror must be stepped up. >> we have been in many respect extremely successful and we have built a very powerful machine, but we've now seen the ghastly attack insulin done and in manchester. >> police identified the suspects there and have not released their names. a dozen people have been arrested in connection with the attack. >>> last night's one love manchester, really a point...
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." >>> breaking news, uk in chaos. the shocking election results just in. prime minister theresa may suffering a huge blow at the polls. now struggling to keep her job and the country together as officials demand she resign. may rushing to meet the queen, the global fallout this morning. >>> caught on camera, the dangers of walking
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back to the uk. this is saturday night. the damp weather in the north—west that i spoke about will be moving southwards during the course of the early hours of sunday. that means that early on sunday morning, there could eat some damp weather across east anglia and the south—east but it should clear out of the weight and basically we are left over with a very decent sunday once with some sunny spells. a little fresher. low 20s in london, 16 in glasgow but also some showers in the forecast their two northern scotland. sunday into monday, the weather front is moving scotland. sunday into monday, the weatherfront is moving in scotland. sunday into monday, the weather front is moving in so there isa weather front is moving in so there is a little rain and the forecast for early in the week. that is the weekend. let's look at the week in summery. does not look bad at all. dry weather with sunny spells and it will feel pleasantly warm. this is bbc news, the headlines: president trump says years of strategic patience with nort
back to the uk. this is saturday night. the damp weather in the north—west that i spoke about will be moving southwards during the course of the early hours of sunday. that means that early on sunday morning, there could eat some damp weather across east anglia and the south—east but it should clear out of the weight and basically we are left over with a very decent sunday once with some sunny spells. a little fresher. low 20s in london, 16 in glasgow but also some showers in the forecast...
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tories say they will be generous but won't guarantee their rights until the same promises are made for uk citizens. but labour... we will start by giving a fair commitment to every eu national who lives here and works here who contributes a huge amount to our society, they will be guaranteed their existing rights and remain in this country. we're out of the single market, a huge european free trading area under both of the main parties‘ plans who say they'd negotiate good terms instead but the scottish national party want a different deal for scotland. we need to try to stay in the single market to protect jobs and investment and living standards and we need strong smpmps in the house of commons arguing for that. but leaving the eu means huge changes to the law and who's in charge? theresa may declared that it will be our supreme courts and not the european courts that will be in overall charge. but it might not be that straightforward because the continentaljudges oversee some things like the european arrest warrants that we might still want to be part of. labour says it's open to disc
tories say they will be generous but won't guarantee their rights until the same promises are made for uk citizens. but labour... we will start by giving a fair commitment to every eu national who lives here and works here who contributes a huge amount to our society, they will be guaranteed their existing rights and remain in this country. we're out of the single market, a huge european free trading area under both of the main parties‘ plans who say they'd negotiate good terms instead but...
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people in europe who are talking about punishing the uk. i think if we went down that route, that would lead to a bad deal for us. on the other hand, you have people here in the uk and other political parties who seem willing to sign up for a deal whatever the price. who seem willing to sign up for a dealwhateverthe price. i who seem willing to sign up for a deal whatever the price. ithink they would end up with the worst possible deal at the highest price. that would be bad for our country and families will pay the price. applause emily morgan from itv news. emily morgan from itv newslj emily morgan from itv news. i wonder if you will tell us how you think the campaign is going. did you ever think in your wildest nightmares that the party would be where it is now, just a week before polling day? ifi now, just a week before polling day? if i may, can you tell us what you have done to try to persuade president trump not to pull out of the paris climate agreement? first of all, the campaign, i have been doing right when i have been doing for
people in europe who are talking about punishing the uk. i think if we went down that route, that would lead to a bad deal for us. on the other hand, you have people here in the uk and other political parties who seem willing to sign up for a deal whatever the price. who seem willing to sign up for a dealwhateverthe price. i who seem willing to sign up for a deal whatever the price. ithink they would end up with the worst possible deal at the highest price. that would be bad for our country and...
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the uk has just the uk hasjust witnessed one of the biggest debates of the election campaign with fractious exchanges on immigration, security and the future of public services. world leaders have condemned the massive attack in kabul. 400 people are wounded and at least 19 are dead. the afghan president has called it a crime against humanity. libya's descent into chaos since the fall of colonel gaddafi six years ago has created a broken state — and a breeding ground for extremism. it's been exploited by the militant group, the so—called islamic state, drawing in young men such as the manchester bomber salman abedi. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville has been talking to a former friend of abedi's — also from manchester, who travelled to libya not to support is — but to fight them. his report contains flashing images and disturbing scenes. gunfire libya's been ripping itself apart for years. much ignored, it seemed far off, but we're more involved in this fight than we ever realised. these home videos are from benghazi and one faction, the libyan national army. it's a
the uk has just the uk hasjust witnessed one of the biggest debates of the election campaign with fractious exchanges on immigration, security and the future of public services. world leaders have condemned the massive attack in kabul. 400 people are wounded and at least 19 are dead. the afghan president has called it a crime against humanity. libya's descent into chaos since the fall of colonel gaddafi six years ago has created a broken state — and a breeding ground for extremism. it's been...
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earlier, theresa may, who was in teeside, said the uk will be more prosperous once it leaves. in the next hour, labour leader jeremy corbyn is expected to warn that mrs may's approach to brexit is "reckless" and could harm jobs. here's our political correspondent leila nathoo on how the parties are pushing their brexit messages. she wants to move on, to dig herself out of the whole of last night's debate no—show, and on to the safer ground of brexit. a brighter future awaits, she says, but only she can get us there. i want us to work together to fulfil the promise of brexit too. because if we get brexit right, then together we can do great things. we can build a britain beyond brexit, that is stronger, fairer and even more prosperous than it is today. but the liberal democrats think she would be taking britain down the wrong path. they claim the economy has already suffered, and there would be worse to come. i think what people want to know is why on earth the conservatives want to pursue such a hardline, extreme version which will notjust take us out of the eu but also harm
earlier, theresa may, who was in teeside, said the uk will be more prosperous once it leaves. in the next hour, labour leader jeremy corbyn is expected to warn that mrs may's approach to brexit is "reckless" and could harm jobs. here's our political correspondent leila nathoo on how the parties are pushing their brexit messages. she wants to move on, to dig herself out of the whole of last night's debate no—show, and on to the safer ground of brexit. a brighter future awaits, she...
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uk has about 500, but us commanders are now asking for several thousand more. at one point we had 150,000 foreign military boots on the ground. that did not weaken or destroy the taliban. so a few thousand more today is not going to be a solution. yes, in the short—term, it is going to give some support and better training to the afghan government and afghan security forces, but the insurgency will still be there. afghan intelligence are blaming an affiliate to the taliban a network, the haqqani network, but no group has yet admitted to carrying out one of the worst attacks kabul has ever seen. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's round up some of the other main stories. a malaysia airlines passengerjet had to return to melbourne when a passenger tried to enter the cockpit shortly after take—off, saying he had a bomb. airport security apprehended the passenger, a sri lankan national, and the bomb turned out to be a battery. flight mh128 had been heading for kuala lumpur. turkey has condemned the us decision to arm a kurdish militia group in syria as extremely d
uk has about 500, but us commanders are now asking for several thousand more. at one point we had 150,000 foreign military boots on the ground. that did not weaken or destroy the taliban. so a few thousand more today is not going to be a solution. yes, in the short—term, it is going to give some support and better training to the afghan government and afghan security forces, but the insurgency will still be there. afghan intelligence are blaming an affiliate to the taliban a network, the...
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the weather is changing across north—western parts of the uk. it has been raining already so far today. not a pretty picture. some of us have had nice weather. let‘s start with some weather watchers pictures. this is from the highlands. compare that to ethics. com pletely highlands. compare that to ethics. completely different story. a tale of two halves as far as today and tomorrow is concerned. the rain is slow moving. it will hang around the north—west. here is the low that is bringing the change in the weather. a ribbon of cloud stretching down south. ahead of it, a different story. the air has been coming in from france. a very warm day across some parts of england, was italy southeast and eastern areas. it stays dry across the bulk of england. that band of rain moves into north—western england, west and wales, the lake district and more central parts of scotland. this is tomorrow morning. the weather front is still just about tomorrow morning. the weather front is stilljust about in the south—west and into wales. hugging the irish
the weather is changing across north—western parts of the uk. it has been raining already so far today. not a pretty picture. some of us have had nice weather. let‘s start with some weather watchers pictures. this is from the highlands. compare that to ethics. com pletely highlands. compare that to ethics. completely different story. a tale of two halves as far as today and tomorrow is concerned. the rain is slow moving. it will hang around the north—west. here is the low that is bringing...
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we have seen the polls narrow across the rest of the uk, andi narrow across the rest of the uk, and i except that the polls suggest she is on course to win this election, but whether or not she increases her majority could actually depend on the outcome of this election in scotland. so what i'm saying to people here is let's not throw theresa may a lifeline, let's use this opportunity to keep the tories firmly in check. we have seen the tories firmly in check. we have seen the damage they can do to our public services and economy without a big majority, so we can stop them increasing the majority, we should ta ke increasing the majority, we should take that opportunity. tory mps from scotla nd take that opportunity. tory mps from scotland would be a rubber stamp for theresa may, but snp mps would stand up theresa may, but snp mps would stand upfor theresa may, but snp mps would stand up for scotland's interests. it is clear that only the smp has the strength to take on the tories. a vote for a ny strength to take on the tories. a vote for any other party would risk letting a tory mp i
we have seen the polls narrow across the rest of the uk, andi narrow across the rest of the uk, and i except that the polls suggest she is on course to win this election, but whether or not she increases her majority could actually depend on the outcome of this election in scotland. so what i'm saying to people here is let's not throw theresa may a lifeline, let's use this opportunity to keep the tories firmly in check. we have seen the tories firmly in check. we have seen the damage they can...
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pressure as does to dominate across the uk. so a noticeable difference for all on saturday. some sunny spells and scattered showers around, but the temperatures will be 16— 17 in the far north—west. maybe the highest values of 22 in the south—east. this is the weekend forecast. decent for some. sunny spells. scattered showers. pressure for all. this is bbc world news, the headlines. china and the european union are preparing a joint statement in support of the paris climate change agreement. president trump is set to announce whether america will withdraw from the accord later on thursday. theresa may's political rivals have criticised her for not taking part in a televised, election debate. the event was marked by heated exchanges on, immigration, security, and the future of britain's public services. world leaders have condemned the massive bomb attack in kabul. the afghan president described it as a crime against humanity. at least 90 people, most of them civilians, died in the blast.
pressure as does to dominate across the uk. so a noticeable difference for all on saturday. some sunny spells and scattered showers around, but the temperatures will be 16— 17 in the far north—west. maybe the highest values of 22 in the south—east. this is the weekend forecast. decent for some. sunny spells. scattered showers. pressure for all. this is bbc world news, the headlines. china and the european union are preparing a joint statement in support of the paris climate change...
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the independent front page is dedicated to the latest uk election debate. the paper says there were fractious exchanges between the seven party representatives on immigration and security, but the prime minister, theresa may was most noticeable by her absence. the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney morning herald focuses on the incident at melbourne airport in which a passenger tried to storm the cockpit of a malaysia airlines flight to kuala lumpur, threatening to blow up the plane. and finally the business section of the daily telegraph reports that the technology firm deliveroo is offering its riders the option to be paid per delivery, rather than per hour, in an effort to reinforce their status as self—employed contractors instead of employees. joining us is cornelia meyer — the ceo of the business consultancy, mrl corporation. thank you very much are comin
the independent front page is dedicated to the latest uk election debate. the paper says there were fractious exchanges between the seven party representatives on immigration and security, but the prime minister, theresa may was most noticeable by her absence. the daily telegraph reports that the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean from morocco to spain has more than tripled this year, according to the united nations, making it the fastest growing sea route into europe. the sydney...
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and, one week today, uk voters head to the polls. with the race tightening, we'll hear what's driving this election.
and, one week today, uk voters head to the polls. with the race tightening, we'll hear what's driving this election.
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a valuable result in the uk's richest constituency. almost 2a hours after the polls closed, it took a third recount in kensington to finally reveal labour had taken this seat from the tories for the first time ever, and byjust 20 votes. it means the conservatives end the campaign with 318 seats, labour up by 30 to 262. now, theresa may is reaching out to the democratic unionist party in northern ireland for support. with the ten dup mps, the conservatives will have a working majority in the house of commons. but there are early signs that for some, this will be an uncomfortable alliance. the dup is anti—abortion, and northern ireland is the only part of the uk where same—sex marriage is not legal. scottish conservative leader ruth davidson last night sought assurances that any deal with the dup must not affect gay rights across the uk. meanwhile, concerns remain over whether the prime minister can hold on. one senior tory has told the bbc she has to go. and this was the transport secretary, chris grayling, on question time. my view
a valuable result in the uk's richest constituency. almost 2a hours after the polls closed, it took a third recount in kensington to finally reveal labour had taken this seat from the tories for the first time ever, and byjust 20 votes. it means the conservatives end the campaign with 318 seats, labour up by 30 to 262. now, theresa may is reaching out to the democratic unionist party in northern ireland for support. with the ten dup mps, the conservatives will have a working majority in the...
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the uk solidarity fund was set up in the wake of the manchester and westminster attacks by the british red cross. so in pubs like this this evening, they are encouraging people to donate money. restaurants are donating the price of certain meals and there are collections being held in tube stations and theatres. and alongside the donations, a sense of solidarity. i think it's absolutely right that on the anniversary of what happened last weekend, the tragic events, that londoners can just go out and do what londoners do. a walk across the centre of london this evening involving representatives from different faiths. a show of unity to remember those who were killed. the luxury ocean liner queen mary 2 has taken part in an operation to rescue competitors in a yacht race whose boats had been damaged by a massive mid—atlantic storm. lone yachtsman mervyn wheatley had issued a mayday. his was one of several vessels damaged by is—metre waves and 60—knot winds. cunard — which owns the liner — says mr wheatley is now safely on board and on his way to canada. the tv presenter richard
the uk solidarity fund was set up in the wake of the manchester and westminster attacks by the british red cross. so in pubs like this this evening, they are encouraging people to donate money. restaurants are donating the price of certain meals and there are collections being held in tube stations and theatres. and alongside the donations, a sense of solidarity. i think it's absolutely right that on the anniversary of what happened last weekend, the tragic events, that londoners can just go...
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the uk solidarity fund was set up in the wake of the manchester and westminster attacks by the british red cross. so in pubs like this this evening, they are encouraging people to donate money. restaurants are donating the price of certain meals and there are collections being held in tube stations and theatres. and alongside the donations, a sense of solidarity. i think it's absolutely right that on the anniversary of what happened last weekend, the tragic events that happened last weekend, that londoners can just go out and do what londoners do. a walk across the centre of london this evening involving representatives from different faiths. a show of unity to remember those who were killed. sarah campbell, bbc news. a rescue operation has taken place in the mid—atlantic after a fleet of yachts that set out from the uk was hit by what's described as a "once in a lifetime" storm. the sailors, competing in a transatlantic race, encountered is—metre waves and 60—knot winds. crew on three yachts issued mayday calls last night and another two needed help from the coastguard. the crui
the uk solidarity fund was set up in the wake of the manchester and westminster attacks by the british red cross. so in pubs like this this evening, they are encouraging people to donate money. restaurants are donating the price of certain meals and there are collections being held in tube stations and theatres. and alongside the donations, a sense of solidarity. i think it's absolutely right that on the anniversary of what happened last weekend, the tragic events that happened last weekend,...
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isn't jumping off is finding a package which means the uk isn'tjumping off a cliff. others are arguing that what some call a ha rd are arguing that what some call a hard brexit, which involves leaving the european single market, is now less likely. there is a greater chance now that we will get a softer brexit that there was before the election, but whether or not we definitely will we will have to wait and see because there are still many members of the conservative party who are committed to a hard brexit. 0thers who are committed to a hard brexit. others were existing today the election results changed nothing. when the european union faces theresa may or david davis across the negotiating table, they will be facing the prime minister of the uk and the secretary of state for brexit and they will deal with them on that basis. so i don't really think this makes the task more difficult than it otherwise would be. the reaction from europe, a reminder that the clock is ticking. there is no time to lose, we are ready, they said today. there is no time to lose, we are re
isn't jumping off is finding a package which means the uk isn'tjumping off a cliff. others are arguing that what some call a ha rd are arguing that what some call a hard brexit, which involves leaving the european single market, is now less likely. there is a greater chance now that we will get a softer brexit that there was before the election, but whether or not we definitely will we will have to wait and see because there are still many members of the conservative party who are committed to...
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and they wa nt to ireland away from the uk and they want to keep it together, being strong unionists. i would say fairly high up that list is an undertaking from the prime minister that there will be no special status in the eu for northern ireland. if you cast your mind back to before the referendum, that was turned down by the british government anyway. sinn fein wanted special status for northern ireland in the eu, one foot inside the single market and one outside but the irish government has impressed for that either. that's a fairly easy ask the pram in is double be able to take off the list. after that, there are various things for money, health, farming and agriculture... but the money could be quite a lot and it could be a significant factor? i think it will be quite a lot. no one is suggesting the dup can be bought them —— but they won't come cheap. are they in a strong position? they are in an exceptionally strong position because, do the maths. when we hear a lot of conservatives saying they have real concerns about the social policy side of this. "i don't want the con
and they wa nt to ireland away from the uk and they want to keep it together, being strong unionists. i would say fairly high up that list is an undertaking from the prime minister that there will be no special status in the eu for northern ireland. if you cast your mind back to before the referendum, that was turned down by the british government anyway. sinn fein wanted special status for northern ireland in the eu, one foot inside the single market and one outside but the irish government...
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the low pressure is driving the weather system across the uk. there is some rain to be had below that. lovely sunny and warm afternoon in the south—eastern corner. a scattering of showers creeps into scotland and northern ireland later on. temperatures doing well. the rain does start to drift further east this evening and overnight but the rain becomes light and patchy. a scattering of showers in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures no lower than about 14. we could be no lower than 16 or 17 in some parts of the south—east, so quite a close night here. a fair bit of cloud in east anglia and the south—east. light rain and drizzle on and off. the showers in scotland and northern ireland will be frequent tomorrow. 16 and 17 for belfast, 20 and 21 in the south—eastern corner.
the low pressure is driving the weather system across the uk. there is some rain to be had below that. lovely sunny and warm afternoon in the south—eastern corner. a scattering of showers creeps into scotland and northern ireland later on. temperatures doing well. the rain does start to drift further east this evening and overnight but the rain becomes light and patchy. a scattering of showers in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures no lower than about 14. we could be no lower than 16...
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mansfield where a slip of the tongue led to the wrong person being declared the winner in thursday's uk election. joseph alan meale has duly been elected... that oscars moment. they read out the wrong result, but then again mansfield has always been labour, sir alan meale has been voted time and time again since 1987. not last night. i should have voted conservative! crikey! i'm a socialist at heart, it sticks in your craw to vote conservative. margaret, a retired nhs cleaner, hadn't voted tory before either. it's better the devil we know and we should give theresa may a chance, she hasn't had a chance yet. lifelong labour supporter and i can't believe that mansfield has gone to conservative after all these years. i can't believe it, i can't. it's a miners' town so i'm surprised. last night's winner, ben bradley, is 27 and thinks he'll be the second youngest mp in parliament. he believes brexit won it. mansfield is changing, demographics are changing and locally people have been crying out for a change. defeated for labour, sir alan meale predicts the party will win the seat back. anybo
mansfield where a slip of the tongue led to the wrong person being declared the winner in thursday's uk election. joseph alan meale has duly been elected... that oscars moment. they read out the wrong result, but then again mansfield has always been labour, sir alan meale has been voted time and time again since 1987. not last night. i should have voted conservative! crikey! i'm a socialist at heart, it sticks in your craw to vote conservative. margaret, a retired nhs cleaner, hadn't voted tory...
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monday looks like a breezy day for all parts of the uk. there will be a fair bit of cloud and sunshine, scattered showers to the north and west of the uk, but the further south you are, it should be mostly fine.
monday looks like a breezy day for all parts of the uk. there will be a fair bit of cloud and sunshine, scattered showers to the north and west of the uk, but the further south you are, it should be mostly fine.
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this afternoon in stirling and dismissed reports that scots tories might "break away" from the main uk party. she tweeted that she fought a leadership campaign opposing the idea of a separate organisation in scotland. our correspondent catriona renton is in stirling there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was actually a double election down in the borders, in which a new msp, -- down in the borders, in which a new msp, —— in which her new msp was elected. we are in the shadow of stirling castle, a place which uses history. it was here that ruth davidson chose to come to hold court with these new mps, and to tell us a bit about where she goes from that result the other night. as she described, it was a historic result. recent history, not the history that we are in the shadow of fear. since 1983, the conservatives had not had a result like this in scotland, so ruth davidson was delighted, and we put to have a number of the issues we have been talking about today. i asked how she would be able to govern, even with the supp
this afternoon in stirling and dismissed reports that scots tories might "break away" from the main uk party. she tweeted that she fought a leadership campaign opposing the idea of a separate organisation in scotland. our correspondent catriona renton is in stirling there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was a new msp here today. there was actually a double election down in the borders, in which a new msp, -- down in the borders, in which a new msp,...
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of the uk. 40 showers towards the north—west of the uk. a0 celsius in glasgow on monday afternoon, 20 in london. —— 14 monday afternoon, 20 in london. —— 1a celsius. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5.30pm. the prime minister's two chief advisers — nick timothy and fiona hill — have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned that unless they went, she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, has demanded assurances from the prime minister that the democratic unionist party's opposition to gay marriage won't be allowed to shape government policy. the government's chief whip is in belfast for talks with the dup. the metropolitan police has revealed the london bridge attackers tried to hire a seven and a half tonne lorry to carry out last last saturday's attack — but the payment was declined. and adam west, the american actor best known as the star of the hit 60s tv series, batman, has died aged 88, after a brief battl
of the uk. 40 showers towards the north—west of the uk. a0 celsius in glasgow on monday afternoon, 20 in london. —— 14 monday afternoon, 20 in london. —— 1a celsius. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 5.30pm. the prime minister's two chief advisers — nick timothy and fiona hill — have resigned. the bbc understands that theresa may had been warned that unless they went, she would face a leadership challenge. the leader of the scottish conservatives, has demanded assurances...
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those weather front stressed across the uk, bringing some rain with it. the south—east corner, a lovely afternoon, some sunshine and warmth. that is confirmed by one of our weather watchers. underneath that close, here is a picture from wales. there has been some rain stretching to northern england and into wales. maddening wind will dry up and with patchy rain will go through the midlands. there will be a few showers to be had in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures probably 1a celsius for glasgow and belfast. the south—east, 16 or 17 celsius, quite a close and eight. scattered showers in scotland and northern ireland. 15 degrees in the eastern part of scotland. he mostly dry picture in northern england, wales and the south—west in the morning. variable cloud and some sunshine. further cloud for the south—east, nine o'clock we already have 17 or 18 celsius. through the day, pretty cloudy, a little bit of light rain and drizzle on and off. some spells of sunshine and drizzle, but the showers across scotland and northern ireland will be quit
those weather front stressed across the uk, bringing some rain with it. the south—east corner, a lovely afternoon, some sunshine and warmth. that is confirmed by one of our weather watchers. underneath that close, here is a picture from wales. there has been some rain stretching to northern england and into wales. maddening wind will dry up and with patchy rain will go through the midlands. there will be a few showers to be had in scotland and northern ireland. temperatures probably 1a...
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rescue operation has taken place in the mid—atlantic after a fleet of yachts that set out from the uk was hit by what's described as a once—in—a—lifetime storm. the sailors, competing in a transatlantic race, encountered 15—metre waves and 60—knot winds. crew on three yachts issued mayday calls last night and another two needed help from the coastguard. the cruise liner the queen mary two was also involved in the rescue effort. earlier the director of the race, john lewis, gave this update on the situation. 0ne one man is rescued by the queen mary, he is on his way to halifax. we have another boat from hungary, which was sunk. we do not know the full reasons for that. they have been rescued. we have a yacht from holland, called happy. they were dismasted and they have been rescued. have a further two retirements. 0ver rescued. have a further two retirements. over the 36 hours, five boats seriously expected, three boats seriously expected, three boats sunk and to both retired. everybody is well, safe and presently recovered. adam west, the american actor best known as the sta
rescue operation has taken place in the mid—atlantic after a fleet of yachts that set out from the uk was hit by what's described as a once—in—a—lifetime storm. the sailors, competing in a transatlantic race, encountered 15—metre waves and 60—knot winds. crew on three yachts issued mayday calls last night and another two needed help from the coastguard. the cruise liner the queen mary two was also involved in the rescue effort. earlier the director of the race, john lewis, gave this...
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donations are set to pour into the uk solidarity fund which was set up by the british red cross in the wake of the manchester and westminster attacks. so at pubs like this, people will be asked to donate the price of a drink. at restau ra nts, donate the price of a drink. at restaurants, they are donating the cost of a meal. uber will donate £1 perfare and cost of a meal. uber will donate £1 per fare and there are loads of collection that tube stations and theatres. all that money will go to theatres. all that money will go to the victims and families of victims caught up in the attacks. the sentiment from here is that whatever happened last saturday will not stop people enjoying themselves. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may looks set to be backed by the democratic unionist party in a minority government as an outline agreement on a "confidence and supply" arrangement is reportedly reached. mrs may has appointed gavin barwell as her new chief of staff after two of her closest aides, nick timothy and fiona hill, resigned. she was told to sack the pair or face a leadership challen
donations are set to pour into the uk solidarity fund which was set up by the british red cross in the wake of the manchester and westminster attacks. so at pubs like this, people will be asked to donate the price of a drink. at restau ra nts, donate the price of a drink. at restaurants, they are donating the cost of a meal. uber will donate £1 perfare and cost of a meal. uber will donate £1 per fare and there are loads of collection that tube stations and theatres. all that money will go to...
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to be clear, we will act in the national interest, we want to do what is right for the whole of the uk and to bring stability to the government of the united kingdom. that was arlene foster, the leader of the dup. i'm joined by our political correspondent ellie price. arlene foster still playing her cards close to her chest, she won't negotiate over the airwaves, she's not giving anything away, but despite what george osborne has been saying this morning, calling theresa may a dead woman walking, arlene foster and her ten mps could be the key to theresa may continuing for the time being? absolutely, and pretty crucial. theresa may talked, when she launch the election campaign, that if she lost m ps the election campaign, that if she lost mps she would eventually lose her negotiating plan for brexit so this is crucially important to her and for her to run a government with enough mps, the mathematics it be like in parliament. we hear those conversations are going on, there was confusion over night, downing street appeared to suggest a deal had been made with the dup, then the dup said d
to be clear, we will act in the national interest, we want to do what is right for the whole of the uk and to bring stability to the government of the united kingdom. that was arlene foster, the leader of the dup. i'm joined by our political correspondent ellie price. arlene foster still playing her cards close to her chest, she won't negotiate over the airwaves, she's not giving anything away, but despite what george osborne has been saying this morning, calling theresa may a dead woman...
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birmingham — one of the most divided cities in the uk when it comes to brexit. but can people here agree on the best course of action for britain? i want to know what's happening withjobs. how much is it going to cost? i want to know what is going to happen with immigration and migration. first stop, shard end. this area had the highest number of leave voters in last year's eu referendum. what are the big issues for you? to be honest, since brexit was introduced, our business has declined. and since all the confusion, people are holding back the money. our main clients are not spending the money like they did. imports and exports will be harder, unless we get the right deals. that is what may has got to fight for. to be honest, i don't really understand what brexit actually entails. i don't think many people really understand what happens. next stop moseley, where people overwhelmingly voted to remain in the european union. with regards to the dup, they are quite sensible in the sense that they will want hospitals, schools and roads in northern ireland, which th
birmingham — one of the most divided cities in the uk when it comes to brexit. but can people here agree on the best course of action for britain? i want to know what's happening withjobs. how much is it going to cost? i want to know what is going to happen with immigration and migration. first stop, shard end. this area had the highest number of leave voters in last year's eu referendum. what are the big issues for you? to be honest, since brexit was introduced, our business has declined....
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the officer leading the investigation says it is the first time he has seen the tactic used in the uk. the cathedral opened its doors for the first time since the attack this morning. the cathedral was in the area that was cordoned off after the attack. our correspondent richard lister is outside the cathedral for us. southwark cathedral, of course, located right next to both london bridge, where the attack began, and borough market, where it ended with the killing of those three attackers by armed police. he can maybe seedy boarded—up door, which was broken down by police, who we re which was broken down by police, who were searching to make sure that the attack or not hating. —— trading. since then, this area has been pretty much on lockdown. this is a crime scene and police cordons were up until yesterday. the area is not still fully open but southwark cathedral is getting back to business, there are five services here today, and there will be a special service at 11am this morning which will be attended by the bishop of southwark. earlier, the dean of southwark cathedral, th
the officer leading the investigation says it is the first time he has seen the tactic used in the uk. the cathedral opened its doors for the first time since the attack this morning. the cathedral was in the area that was cordoned off after the attack. our correspondent richard lister is outside the cathedral for us. southwark cathedral, of course, located right next to both london bridge, where the attack began, and borough market, where it ended with the killing of those three attackers by...
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alistair brownlie has defeated his brotherjohnny to win the uk round of the world triathlon series. they helped design the course and showed at devastating ride. alistair pulled ahead in the last half to win. india's cricketers have secured their place in the semifinals of the champions trophy after defeating south africa at the oval to set up a meeting against bangladesh. india reached their target with two although overs still remaining. the last semifinal place will be decided when sri lanka meet pakistan tomorrow. that is all the sport for now. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the i leads with the news that leave campaign big hitter michael gove is back in government, as environment secretary. the metro takes george osborne's description of the prime minister as a ‘dead woman walking' for its headline but the express focuses on borisjohnson‘s plea to the party to get behind theresa may over fears of damaging tory infighting. the telegraph says michael gove was drafted in to protect theresa may from any potential leadership challenges — and it's her way o
alistair brownlie has defeated his brotherjohnny to win the uk round of the world triathlon series. they helped design the course and showed at devastating ride. alistair pulled ahead in the last half to win. india's cricketers have secured their place in the semifinals of the champions trophy after defeating south africa at the oval to set up a meeting against bangladesh. india reached their target with two although overs still remaining. the last semifinal place will be decided when sri lanka...
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we have seen it in the uk. nobody knows the result. younger people are more interested in politics than ever over the last 20 years. we have a more vivid political debate. it is of course difficult but it is also a chance. it presents a chance for reflection about the challenges of a worldwide scale. this is something we want to do together with the uk, either inside or outside the european union. the election and the subsequent resignations of prime minister theresa may's advisers continue to dominate the newspapers here in britain. the observer says may's premiership is in peril. the paper leads with its editorial comment saying mrs may is discredited, humiliated, and diminished. it says she is now weak, with rivals and opponents no longer fearing her. the daily mail focusses on the foreign secretary boris johnson saying he is set to launch a bid to become prime minister. the telegraph says theresa may may be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in a
we have seen it in the uk. nobody knows the result. younger people are more interested in politics than ever over the last 20 years. we have a more vivid political debate. it is of course difficult but it is also a chance. it presents a chance for reflection about the challenges of a worldwide scale. this is something we want to do together with the uk, either inside or outside the european union. the election and the subsequent resignations of prime minister theresa may's advisers continue to...
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it depends on the uk's decision when we will start. what we know so far is that uk has triggered article 50 and that means a delay of two years will be available to negotiate, transitional periods to negotiate citizens‘ rights. we hope all this can be done in due time, but we have never interfered with domestic political debates in the uk. we have allowed for sufficient time to decide when to trigger article 50. we have allowed a reshuffle last year in august. and certainly, we have understood that the uk is in a situation where some things have to be considered and therefore, we will respect widely and as good as we can, the decisions of the british government. what would happen if the uk tried to change its mind about the whole thing and tried to withdraw the article 50 declaration? my god, this is a trap. this is a trap and i have avoided these types of traps for almost one year now because the question whether article 50 application has to be changed or not, this is something to be decided in the uk. we are not interfering with t
it depends on the uk's decision when we will start. what we know so far is that uk has triggered article 50 and that means a delay of two years will be available to negotiate, transitional periods to negotiate citizens‘ rights. we hope all this can be done in due time, but we have never interfered with domestic political debates in the uk. we have allowed for sufficient time to decide when to trigger article 50. we have allowed a reshuffle last year in august. and certainly, we have...
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on tuesday, a breeze in the north and west of uk, with cloud and rain, but not so much further south. it will feel pleasantly warm in the sunshine. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:30pm: downing street and the democratic unionist party have both insisted that no parliamentary pact has yet been agreed between them. this is the scene outside number ten. theresa may has to fill a six vacancies of junior ministers ten. theresa may has to fill a six vacancies ofjunior ministers who lost their seats in the election. she is also using this opportunity to make changes to our cabinet although the big beasts will remain in theirjobs, liz truss and damian green have both just entered in theirjobs, liz truss and damian green have bothjust entered downing street. dup leader, arlene foster, is expected in london on tuesday. she says there had been some good discussions on reaching a deal but nothing is finalised. the former chancellor, george osborne, has described theresa may as, "a dead woman walking". labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there could be another election soon and he is pr
on tuesday, a breeze in the north and west of uk, with cloud and rain, but not so much further south. it will feel pleasantly warm in the sunshine. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:30pm: downing street and the democratic unionist party have both insisted that no parliamentary pact has yet been agreed between them. this is the scene outside number ten. theresa may has to fill a six vacancies of junior ministers ten. theresa may has to fill a six vacancies ofjunior ministers who lost...
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and the issues of government the uk. that will be tricky that if they get that right than i can see that the conservative - dup than i can see that the conservative — dup arrangement could potentially work. sir vince cable, thanks for joining us. we can head back now to downing street. our correspondent ali price is still there for us. she has been for much of the afternoon. any further news, early? in the last few minutes, liz truss came out with a smile on herface few minutes, liz truss came out with a smile on her face with possibly belied how she really felt. she was justice secretary and is now chief secretary to the treasury. which is still a senior ministerial role which means she doesn't have her own department to look after. however, she was still a stand: michael attend cabinet. that was the job of david gauke who was seen as a safe pairof david gauke who was seen as a safe pair of hands. he is i'm just getting word we are getting another. it's jeremy hunt, i'm just getting word we are getting another. it'sje
and the issues of government the uk. that will be tricky that if they get that right than i can see that the conservative - dup than i can see that the conservative — dup arrangement could potentially work. sir vince cable, thanks for joining us. we can head back now to downing street. our correspondent ali price is still there for us. she has been for much of the afternoon. any further news, early? in the last few minutes, liz truss came out with a smile on herface few minutes, liz truss...