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especially glasgow's east side. like a lot of cities, like most cities in fact, glasgow is divided. the river clyde divides the north and south sides, but the bigger, more tangible divide is between east and west. the west, things are expected to be, well, nice. nice cars, nice families, all the nice stuff that affluence supposedly brings. east side --that's where you grow up hard. where things are rougher. where you've got, according to popular legend, to fight to live every day. >> john: in --in scotland, if you're a young boy in scotland, and you're nine or ten, and you're coming home from school, and a big guy beats you up, and you run home to your mum crying, you know what she'll do? she'll give you a cuddle, and then she'll tell you to get back out there and get him. "don't let anybody ever do that to you. and if you need to get a stick, get a stick. if you need a brick, get a brick. don't let anybody do it to you." that's what we do. and it makes us dangerous enemies, resourceful enemies, but it also makes us very loyal allies. >> anthony: detective john carnochan. thirty-eig
especially glasgow's east side. like a lot of cities, like most cities in fact, glasgow is divided. the river clyde divides the north and south sides, but the bigger, more tangible divide is between east and west. the west, things are expected to be, well, nice. nice cars, nice families, all the nice stuff that affluence supposedly brings. east side --that's where you grow up hard. where things are rougher. where you've got, according to popular legend, to fight to live every day. >>...
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the final score was 31—21 to glasgow. scarlets are still top of the pro 1a‘s conference b after they beat benetton 20 points to 8. centre scott williams scored two days after being recalled into the wales squad. scarlets missed out on a bonus point though. elsewhere there was a convincing win for munster who thrashed welsh side dragons a9—6 and there's was also one game in the anglo welsh cup — in which sale beat worcester. 2a-21. now the opening ashes test in australia is less than three weeks away but england have had an injury scare to two key players. bowlers steven firm and moeen ali will miss the first two warm—up games. firm is struggling with a knee injury, although scans have shown it's not as serious as they feared. moeen has a side strain but he's hoped to be back in full training in a week or so. well england's first warm—up game is a two dayer against a western australia eleven starting in the early hours of tomorrow morning and captain joe root is confident his side has strength in depth. imean, i
the final score was 31—21 to glasgow. scarlets are still top of the pro 1a‘s conference b after they beat benetton 20 points to 8. centre scott williams scored two days after being recalled into the wales squad. scarlets missed out on a bonus point though. elsewhere there was a convincing win for munster who thrashed welsh side dragons a9—6 and there's was also one game in the anglo welsh cup — in which sale beat worcester. 2a-21. now the opening ashes test in australia is less than...
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three degrees in glasgow, seven well. three degrees in glasgow, seven in london. 0n well. three degrees in glasgow, seven in london. on thursday, the weather looks similar. some showers in northern ireland, showers in eastern england, but a call today. —— a cold day. this is bbc news. i'm vicky young. the headlines at 11:00pm: prince harry and actress meghan markle have announced their engagement. in an interview with the bbc, the couple spoke of how they knew from early on that they were meant for each other. all the stars were aligned, everything was just perfect. this beautiful woman fell in to my life, ifell into her life and i know the fact she'll be really good at the job part of it as well. very early on when we realised we were going to commit to each other, we knew we would have to invest the time and the energy and whatever it took to make that happen. the ring designed by the prince contains diamonds that belonged to his mother. the royal family have expressed their best wishes. members of the public have also shared their thoughts.
three degrees in glasgow, seven well. three degrees in glasgow, seven in london. 0n well. three degrees in glasgow, seven in london. on thursday, the weather looks similar. some showers in northern ireland, showers in eastern england, but a call today. —— a cold day. this is bbc news. i'm vicky young. the headlines at 11:00pm: prince harry and actress meghan markle have announced their engagement. in an interview with the bbc, the couple spoke of how they knew from early on that they were...
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glasgow got it in 1990 and the city was transformed. it rebranded it. it, i think you can draw a direct line to hosting the commonwealth game, equally liverpool, you know, brought an astonishing amount of wealth and tourism. what happened was after glasgow it weventry year to a city that really needed it. so we made it the success story. what i want to know, were we stupid to think, we are leaving, if you leave you don't get to play in the game, do you, are the commission being unreasonable in interpreting the rules? i think this is eu commission throwing its toys out a big european shaped cot. they didn't need to do that. this is one of the joys, it is is a joyous thing, in hull people are walking round, it isjoyous, the hull phenomenon is not the eu, it is the uk but it is the same idea, and you know, the creative industries federation where i work, we have done a lot of scoping on what will happen to the creative industries if there is a hard brexit, if brexit happens an it will hit the creative industries very very hard, because here a lot of creati
glasgow got it in 1990 and the city was transformed. it rebranded it. it, i think you can draw a direct line to hosting the commonwealth game, equally liverpool, you know, brought an astonishing amount of wealth and tourism. what happened was after glasgow it weventry year to a city that really needed it. so we made it the success story. what i want to know, were we stupid to think, we are leaving, if you leave you don't get to play in the game, do you, are the commission being unreasonable in...
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next tonight, robert millar was the tour de france rider from glasgow, who took on the world's best to win the famous king of the mountains polka dot jersey in 1984. but after his cycling career ended, millar disappeared from public life for almost two decades, amidst rumours of a gender change. injuly of this year a statement was released confirming the new identity of philippa york. 0ur reporter rhona mcleod has been to meet her and given a first tv interview. 0n on his way to becoming king of the mountains, but in his 20s millar was private. he began his change at the start of the millennium, but philip has never been seen on camera, until 110w. “— has never been seen on camera, until now. —— phillipa. she agreed to meet me during a returned home city of glasgow in an attempt to read connect with her past. this is the coach and father figure who guided young robert's career. after he said he was coming, i was quite touched. are you looking forward to meeting her? yes, i am looking forward, yeah. we go back a long time. a long time. what a bell. hi, phillipa. great to see you
next tonight, robert millar was the tour de france rider from glasgow, who took on the world's best to win the famous king of the mountains polka dot jersey in 1984. but after his cycling career ended, millar disappeared from public life for almost two decades, amidst rumours of a gender change. injuly of this year a statement was released confirming the new identity of philippa york. 0ur reporter rhona mcleod has been to meet her and given a first tv interview. 0n on his way to becoming king...
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in glasgow. later on we have a weather system trying to approach from the atlantic. that'll have more of an impact in the north—west of the uk with cloud amounts increasing. should be largely dry. not as many showers on sunday but most of them in the east. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the ritz carlton in riyadh, now a five star holding centre for princes and rich saudis. they are part of a corruption investigation that is now into its third week. it could endanger the stability and reforms his kingdom so badly needs. the argentinian navy say satellites detected an explosion on the day the sub went missing. brussels says brexit britain will not be hosting the european capital of culture in 2023 despite the scheme being open to countries that aren't in the eu. just how influential is russia's relationship with donald trump?
in glasgow. later on we have a weather system trying to approach from the atlantic. that'll have more of an impact in the north—west of the uk with cloud amounts increasing. should be largely dry. not as many showers on sunday but most of them in the east. you're watching beyond one hundred days. the ritz carlton in riyadh, now a five star holding centre for princes and rich saudis. they are part of a corruption investigation that is now into its third week. it could endanger the stability...
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we wanted to say, here in glasgow, this is the building that we think the college deserves. one of the things that we were trying to do was to make a place that would be equally attractive to young people as the shopping mall or the park corner, a place that would allow their social lives to exist as well as receive their education. you wanted it to be fun? yes, to make a place that can let people enjoy what they're doing, and be proud of it. did it work? we will meet 17—year—old catering student lee christie. my favourite kitchen. this is the best kitchen in the college itself. when i walked into this kitchen, i was like, is this a college kitchen?! it's like walking into the gates of heaven. you walk in, it's open. well, the museum had a very complex ao—year master plan for the site, a lot of it to do with supplementing the front of house experience, adding conservation and science and logistics, and a lot of these were challenges left over on the museum compound from a work that is being evolving for 250 years, so what we did was we spent a tremendous amount of time
we wanted to say, here in glasgow, this is the building that we think the college deserves. one of the things that we were trying to do was to make a place that would be equally attractive to young people as the shopping mall or the park corner, a place that would allow their social lives to exist as well as receive their education. you wanted it to be fun? yes, to make a place that can let people enjoy what they're doing, and be proud of it. did it work? we will meet 17—year—old catering...
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she agreed to meet me on her return to her home city of glasgow to reconnect with her past. amongst the people she will be meeting as the courts, mental and father figure who meeting as the courts, mental and fatherfigure who guided meeting as the courts, mental and father figure who guided young robert's career. after i spoke to you and you said she was coming i was quite touched. are you looking forward to meeting? we go back a long time. a long time. great to see you. you look great. who would have thought the skinny kid from charlatans would be the first british rider to win the polka—dot jersey in the tour de france. my best boy coming back... my best girl! from the past to the present and the first visit to the home of scottish cycling. great to meet you. what a hero you are, welcome to the velodrome. it was the national track championships and you walked past and you said, well done, champ, and i'd just won my first ever national title. so i was nice to you? i rememberthinking, oh my title. so i was nice to you? i remember thinking, oh my god, you know who i am! if
she agreed to meet me on her return to her home city of glasgow to reconnect with her past. amongst the people she will be meeting as the courts, mental and father figure who meeting as the courts, mental and fatherfigure who guided meeting as the courts, mental and father figure who guided young robert's career. after i spoke to you and you said she was coming i was quite touched. are you looking forward to meeting? we go back a long time. a long time. great to see you. you look great. who...
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in the three games in the pro ia today there were wins for glasgow, france have won their 10th davis cup by beating belgium. world number 18 lucas pouille beat belgium's steve darcis in a deciding final match in front of a electric crowd in lille. it is france's first title since 2001. valtteri bottas held off team—mate lewis hamilton as mercedes cruised to a dominant one—two in the season—ending abu dhabi grand prix. the finn completed the hat—trick of pole position, fastest lap and race win as he claimed his third victory of the year. sebastian vettel finished third which was enough to secure the german the runners up spot in the drivers' championship, which hamilton had already won. in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawi. the roses led 31—25 after half—time and continued that dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three match series. british olympic pilot lamin deen secured the first major medal of his career with silver in the four—man event at the bobslei
in the three games in the pro ia today there were wins for glasgow, france have won their 10th davis cup by beating belgium. world number 18 lucas pouille beat belgium's steve darcis in a deciding final match in front of a electric crowd in lille. it is france's first title since 2001. valtteri bottas held off team—mate lewis hamilton as mercedes cruised to a dominant one—two in the season—ending abu dhabi grand prix. the finn completed the hat—trick of pole position, fastest lap and...
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he was back on court this evening at a charity event in glasgow against roger federer. the swiss came out on top ina roger federer. the swiss came out on top in a played match over two sets and decided by a tie—break. the three—time grand slam winner bowe admits he made a mistake in trying to get ready for the us open in august —— murray hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist dina hamdy and broadcaster david davies. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the i, which leads with the tributes paid to the former welsh government minister, carl sargeant, who was found dead after facing allegations, from a number of women, about his personal conduct. staying with the same story, the metro details how the 49—year—old father of two had been unaware of the details of the claims made against him. the telegraph goes with the fallout following the international development secretary, priti patel‘s unsanctioned meetings with israeli politicians during a private holiday over the summer. eat
he was back on court this evening at a charity event in glasgow against roger federer. the swiss came out on top ina roger federer. the swiss came out on top in a played match over two sets and decided by a tie—break. the three—time grand slam winner bowe admits he made a mistake in trying to get ready for the us open in august —— murray hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist dina hamdy and broadcaster david...
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only five in stornoway, six in belfast, chilly for glasgow, six degrees. the rain at this stage, this is 8:00am, is flirting with lancashire, western parts of wales, and cornwall. at this stage, just spots off central and southern england, and maybe some sunshine from hull all the way down towards brighton. but then that weather front, as it moves in an easterly direction, the wind will increase, the clouds will increase, and in fact for a time we could have some heavy rain across the midlands into lincolnshire, as well. now, noticed that just about norwich there, maybe kent, hanging onto some of that brightness through the course of tuesday. so not everyone is going to get the rain on tuesday. now, this is the following night. so, tuesday night into wednesday, that weather front finally pushes towards the east. the sky is clear once again, so through the early hours of wednesday morning, it is going to turn clear. starry skies, and we are going to get another frost. so the frost is going up and down a little bit. we had a frosty monday morning. it is goin
only five in stornoway, six in belfast, chilly for glasgow, six degrees. the rain at this stage, this is 8:00am, is flirting with lancashire, western parts of wales, and cornwall. at this stage, just spots off central and southern england, and maybe some sunshine from hull all the way down towards brighton. but then that weather front, as it moves in an easterly direction, the wind will increase, the clouds will increase, and in fact for a time we could have some heavy rain across the midlands...
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and in the three games in the pro 14 today there were wins for scarlets, glasgow and munster. valtteri bottas held off team—mate lewis hamilton as mercedes cruised to a dominant one—two in the season—ending abu dhabi grand prix. the finn completed the hat—trick of pole position, fastest lap and race win as he claimed his third victory of the year. sebastian vettel finished third which was enough to secure the german the runners up spot in the drivers‘ championship, which hamilton had already won. in netball, england have won the second match of the vitality netball international series against malawi. the roses led 31—25 after half—time and continued that dominance to win 61—53 at the copper box arena in london. they go 2—0 up in the three—match series. so that is the series won for england. all of the sport, thank you for joining england. all of the sport, thank you forjoining us. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. theresa may has promised the government willfully theresa may has promised the government will fully fund the costs of
and in the three games in the pro 14 today there were wins for scarlets, glasgow and munster. valtteri bottas held off team—mate lewis hamilton as mercedes cruised to a dominant one—two in the season—ending abu dhabi grand prix. the finn completed the hat—trick of pole position, fastest lap and race win as he claimed his third victory of the year. sebastian vettel finished third which was enough to secure the german the runners up spot in the drivers‘ championship, which hamilton had...
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st enoch‘s centre in glasgow, one of the best known shopping centres in scotland. in 2013 was bought by private equity firm blackstone for around £190 million. it's ceo and founder is stephen schwartzman, one of president trump's closest confidants and an outspoken critic of high taxation. blackstone is one of appleby‘s biggest customers and the law firm was integrally involved in the purchase of st enoch. the paradise papers laid bare the lengths that blackstone, one of the biggest, richest companies in the world, went to to avoid paying uk taxes. the data reveals confidential reports by the accountancy firm deloitte. under the codename project genesis, they provide a step—by—step guide tailor—made to help blackstone avoid tax at every stage of the purchase. it starts with a deft swerve of £7.6 million in stamp duty. we asked a tax campaigner for his assessment. so what you have here at the st enoch‘s centre, to all intents and purposes, is an economic fiction because that trust is owned offshore and they can avoid stamp duty. so that is £7 million or
st enoch‘s centre in glasgow, one of the best known shopping centres in scotland. in 2013 was bought by private equity firm blackstone for around £190 million. it's ceo and founder is stephen schwartzman, one of president trump's closest confidants and an outspoken critic of high taxation. blackstone is one of appleby‘s biggest customers and the law firm was integrally involved in the purchase of st enoch. the paradise papers laid bare the lengths that blackstone, one of the biggest,...
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two or three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milderair three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milder air comes three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milderair comes in. three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milderaircomes in. during the weekend, high pushes them milder air in ourdirection. the weekend, high pushes them milder air in our direction. turning less cold as we head into the weekend. net migration into the uk falls sharply and it's mainly down to fewer people coming from the eu. the difference between the number of people coming to the uk and leaving has dropped by a third compared to the previous year. but the number is still far short of the tens of thousands pledged by the government. also tonight... the special relationship under strain as theresa may criticises donald trump after his tweets about the far right and about her. i'm very clear that retweeting from britain first was the wrong thing to do. one of the six british men wrongly jailed in india for four years tells of his joy at his new freedom. i'm on cloud nine. there's not a word
two or three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milderair three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milder air comes three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milderair comes in. three degrees in glasgow. in other parts, milderaircomes in. during the weekend, high pushes them milder air in ourdirection. the weekend, high pushes them milder air in our direction. turning less cold as we head into the weekend. net migration into the uk falls sharply and it's mainly down to fewer people coming...
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i grew up in glasgow, kentucky. very small town in south central kentucky. my father was a veterinarian. we grew up on a farm which is where we had our large animal clinic. my first bike was a pony when i was four. my brother and i would graduate from our pony to our small horse and we would ride all over glasgow. i grew up with lots of animals, cattle, horses, bison, ducks, pigs, chickens. i grew up only thinking dogs had three legs and cat his one eye because my father brought everything in from the animal clinic. when i was in middle school, my grandparents took me on a cross country road trip in a winnebago. we went to the canadian side of niagara falls. i remember how that image stayed with me for my entire life, my first introduction to canada. a few years later i had a chance to visit there again to know about the people and culture of canada. one thing you're going to learn about me is i love sports. joe and i love the toronto raptors. we have several players from kentucky who have played for the raptors the latest being patrick patterson. we had jam
i grew up in glasgow, kentucky. very small town in south central kentucky. my father was a veterinarian. we grew up on a farm which is where we had our large animal clinic. my first bike was a pony when i was four. my brother and i would graduate from our pony to our small horse and we would ride all over glasgow. i grew up with lots of animals, cattle, horses, bison, ducks, pigs, chickens. i grew up only thinking dogs had three legs and cat his one eye because my father brought everything in...
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four in glasgow. 7—8 across the south—east. wrap up if you are heading out. this is the area of low pressure bringing multiple winds. high pressure on sunday. that will kill off some of the showers. fewer showers on sunday. slightly lighter winds. a fairfeature. one or two showers in northern and western areas. another cold day again on the cards. a weather system pushing in off the atlantic on sunday night sweeping across the country bringing wet and windy weather. eventually clearing from southern and eastern parts on monday. and then we are back into the cold run of north—westerly winds with some sunny spells and showers. this is bbc news. the headlines: the argentine navy says it believes there was an explosion in the ocean close to the last known location of a submarine which went missing off the coast of patagonia. the blast was detected around the time the submarine, with 44 crew on board, sent its last signal last week. myanmar and bangladesh have signed an agreement to return hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims who fled a recent army crackdow
four in glasgow. 7—8 across the south—east. wrap up if you are heading out. this is the area of low pressure bringing multiple winds. high pressure on sunday. that will kill off some of the showers. fewer showers on sunday. slightly lighter winds. a fairfeature. one or two showers in northern and western areas. another cold day again on the cards. a weather system pushing in off the atlantic on sunday night sweeping across the country bringing wet and windy weather. eventually clearing from...
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i grew up in glasgow, kentucky, very small town in south central kentucky. my father was a veterinarian. we grew up on a farm which is where we had our large animal clinic. my first bike was a pony when i was 4. my brother and i would graduate from our ponies to our small horse, and we would ride all over glasgow. grew up with lots of animals, cattle, horses, bison, ducks, pigs, chickens, and i grew up for the longest time thinking dogs had three legs and cats had one eye because my father brought everything in from the animal clinic. when i was in middle school, my grandparents took me on a cross-country road trip in a win bag go. we went to -- winny bay go. that image stayed with me for my entire life, my first introduction to canada. now a new years later, i will get the chance to know so much more about the beautiful places, people and culture of canada. one thing you're going to learn about me is i love sports. joe and i love the toronto raptors. we have several players from kentucky who have played for the raptors, the latest being patrick patterson. w
i grew up in glasgow, kentucky, very small town in south central kentucky. my father was a veterinarian. we grew up on a farm which is where we had our large animal clinic. my first bike was a pony when i was 4. my brother and i would graduate from our ponies to our small horse, and we would ride all over glasgow. grew up with lots of animals, cattle, horses, bison, ducks, pigs, chickens, and i grew up for the longest time thinking dogs had three legs and cats had one eye because my father...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. a british doctor says he escaped a shark by punching it in the face, while he was surfing in australia. charlie fry, who is 25, said the 6—foot long animal "jumped out of the water and hit him in the right shoulder". he punched it while in the water — north of sydney — and then climbed back on his board. a bit likea a bit like a hand grabbing me and thenit a bit like a hand grabbing me and then it was pure adrenaline. i thought i was going to die. i am being eaten alive by a shark. it went for my shoulder. i turned to the right, and i saw asharq's head come out of the water and i punched it in the face. the shark was doing that up to the error. i would say it was five or six foot. he has had a very lucky escape. good afternoon. it is november out there. go out and do what you have got planned. the weather is not going to get in the way. there is a little bit of blue sky around. that was the scottish borders a little while ago. there is a lot of cloud. some of it is high in the s
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. a british doctor says he escaped a shark by punching it in the face, while he was surfing in australia. charlie fry, who is 25, said the 6—foot long animal "jumped out of the water and hit him in the right shoulder". he punched it while in the water — north of sydney — and then climbed back on his board. a bit likea a bit like a hand grabbing me and thenit a bit like a hand grabbing me and then it was pure adrenaline. i thought i was going to...
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four in glasgow, nine celsius in london. getting colder over the weekend, it'll feel colder over the weekend, it'll feel colder as well because the winds will be strengthening. mel b sunshine around. a few wintry showers, most on saturday. and most in the west. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm. feeling the pinch — but the prime minister says the budget puts britain on the right path — despite an economic warning from a leading think tank. the chancellor did a very good job yesterday. what the chancellor was doing was setting out how we can ensure we can have an economy fit for the future. the institute of fiscal studies warns that the uk is facing an unprecedented squeeze on living standards. it looks like we've got at least another five years to go before we get anywhere near to having earnings back where they were in 2008. that is wholly unprecedented, certainly the worst since the mid—19th century. more than 70 people have been rescued after heavy rain caused flooding in parts of northern
four in glasgow, nine celsius in london. getting colder over the weekend, it'll feel colder over the weekend, it'll feel colder as well because the winds will be strengthening. mel b sunshine around. a few wintry showers, most on saturday. and most in the west. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 8pm. feeling the pinch — but the prime minister says the budget puts britain on the right path — despite an economic warning from a leading think tank. the chancellor did a very...
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he is in glasgow and has been following the leadership campaign over the last nine weeks. you heard richard leonard talking about the need for unity and everybody to come together after this result. and certainly, in this campaign, it has been a long campaign, it has been a long campaign and at times quite bitter. it pitched these two men, richard leonard on the one side is seen as a left winger, a former union official, against anas sarwar, who was much more moderate. and richard leonard has come out on top. he certainly has a challenge, one of his first is to bring unity to what has been a divided party. the second pa rt has been a divided party. the second part of that challenge is the wider political challenge, to really get labour back to a position that they historically enjoyed in scotland, a position of power. at holyrood, they have fallen to third place behind the conservatives. that is a situation that concerns everyone in that room. you heard richard leonard talking about the need to restate the vision for scottish labour. so very much that is the challenge for
he is in glasgow and has been following the leadership campaign over the last nine weeks. you heard richard leonard talking about the need for unity and everybody to come together after this result. and certainly, in this campaign, it has been a long campaign, it has been a long campaign and at times quite bitter. it pitched these two men, richard leonard on the one side is seen as a left winger, a former union official, against anas sarwar, who was much more moderate. and richard leonard has...
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three celsius in inverness, for celsius in glasgow. still the possibility of the odd showerfor glasgow. still the possibility of the odd shower for northern ireland, the odd shower for northern ireland, the isle of man, west wales. temperatures of 7—9dc in the far south and south—west. for central and eastern areas, you will keep the clear skies. close to freezing in towns and cities, down to minus six celsius in rural areas. there is an approaching frontal system which will tend to increase the cloud from the west during the day on monday. it will take a while for this rain to move in. it only gets in across the north west of scotland as we go through the day on monday. more clout in western areas elsewhere. in the east, a cold and frosty start. temperatures will struggle in the east. nine celsius in norwich. temperatures coming up in the west is that front approaches. the front will bring strong winds as it squashes its way in on monday night. it will bring rain erratically towards the east. the cold air is will turn some of the
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we will head up to glasgow where the scottish labour party is announcing its new party leader after a bitter battle to succeed kezia dugdale. let's listen in. i will then give a total combined vote at the end. in each section i will read out the total number of votes cast for each candidate and displayed the percentage on the screens. the full details of the results will be available on the scottish labour party website following this event. the result of the election, but the leader of the labour party in scotland is as follows. the total numberof scotland is as follows. the total number of eligible voters is 35,000 309. the number of eligible voters casting a vote in this election is 21,000 994. number of spoiled votes is nine. that makes overall turnout for the selection contest 62.2%. votes cast for each candidate in the registered supporters section are as follows. richard leonard 38, which represents 48.1% of the votes cast in this section. anas sarwar ai. that represents 5i.9% in this section. anas sarwar ai. that represents 51.9% of the votes cast in this section. the votes ca
we will head up to glasgow where the scottish labour party is announcing its new party leader after a bitter battle to succeed kezia dugdale. let's listen in. i will then give a total combined vote at the end. in each section i will read out the total number of votes cast for each candidate and displayed the percentage on the screens. the full details of the results will be available on the scottish labour party website following this event. the result of the election, but the leader of the...
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our correspondent in glasgow is catriona renton. we learned on friday that four officers had been suspended. what more can you tell is? as you said, on friday, assistant chief constable bernard higgins was suspended. he has denied any wrongdoing. today two more names have emerged, one is superintendent kirk canal, the head of armed policing at police scotland. his deputy chief inspector bob glass also. mr glass was head of former strathclyde police's armed response unit at the time of the 2007 terror attack on glasgow airport. another officer whose baby do not know was also suspended on friday, and two additional officers have been placed on restricted duties. this came about after anonymous allegations were made to the police investigations and review commissioner, as there were allegations of criminality among them they were referred to the crown office michael has asked the commission to investigate. this is the latest in a series of controversies at police scotland, is that? ollie scotland was formed 4.5 yea rs that? ollie scotl
our correspondent in glasgow is catriona renton. we learned on friday that four officers had been suspended. what more can you tell is? as you said, on friday, assistant chief constable bernard higgins was suspended. he has denied any wrongdoing. today two more names have emerged, one is superintendent kirk canal, the head of armed policing at police scotland. his deputy chief inspector bob glass also. mr glass was head of former strathclyde police's armed response unit at the time of the 2007...
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glasgow shopping centre generating cash and rental income here in scotland but that cash flows tax—free out of and into luxembourg via the offshore tax havens where the st enoch centre is effectively owned, jersey. deloitte, the architect of the structure, declined to comment. it's not the first time blackstone used these methods. this is chiswick park, a business centre in west london. blackstone bought it in 2011 and in tax advice this time from accountancy firm pwc there was no messing about. it states the tax structure was designed to mitigate where possible taxes on acquisition, to minimise ongoing income, corporate, withholding and other taxes in uk, jersey and luxembourg and to minimise tax on exit from the uk, jersey and luxembourg perspective. the language is quite shocking in places because it is so clear and blatant or b its intention is. blackstone sold most of chiswick park to the chinese government in 2014 for a profit of up to £300 million. it would appear they followed the pwc advice to the letter and paid zero in stamp duty, next to nothing on the millions of pounds of
glasgow shopping centre generating cash and rental income here in scotland but that cash flows tax—free out of and into luxembourg via the offshore tax havens where the st enoch centre is effectively owned, jersey. deloitte, the architect of the structure, declined to comment. it's not the first time blackstone used these methods. this is chiswick park, a business centre in west london. blackstone bought it in 2011 and in tax advice this time from accountancy firm pwc there was no messing...
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temperatures ranging from around 80 degrees in london to only three celsius and glasgow. it is getting cold out for all of us over the next few days. brief mild air today but wind direction changing, not to north—westerly winds and temperatures dropping in the next few days. the milder westerly winds brought the cloud and outbreaks of rain as well. rain across south wales and southern england, moving southwards through the skies following, showers as well in northern ireland and wales and the south—west and went to showers across northern scotland. tonight cold the last eight, not desperately cold the last eight, not desperately cold just yet and patchy frost maybe 80 patches we have wintry showers and north of scotland. sleet and snow remaining over the highlands and some winter weather possibly over the southern upwards and borders. a few showers screaming and bunny north—westerly wind across northern ireland and the irish cn to west wales, showers and north—east england near the coast so for many inland areas and try and sunny but into the showers across the so
temperatures ranging from around 80 degrees in london to only three celsius and glasgow. it is getting cold out for all of us over the next few days. brief mild air today but wind direction changing, not to north—westerly winds and temperatures dropping in the next few days. the milder westerly winds brought the cloud and outbreaks of rain as well. rain across south wales and southern england, moving southwards through the skies following, showers as well in northern ireland and wales and the...
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glasgow, edinburgh, in the fine day on tuesday. tuesday night into wednesday, it looks like it will turn fairly misty and murky. first thing on wednesday morning, there could be the betterfog thing on wednesday morning, there could be the better fog around for the early morning commuters. you're watching beyond one hundred days. a huge earthquake hits iran and iraq, killing more than 400 people. 6000 more are injured — the vast majority on the iranian side of the border. the moment the tremor struck. it's the deadliest quake in iran in more than a decade. president trump is wrapping up his trip to asia with an embrace with some of the world's most controversial strongmen. while at home, the senate majority leader says its time for roy moore to quit the alabama senate race. moore fires back that it's mcconnell who should go. also on the programme... the uk government makes a concession on brexit. parliament is guaranteed a vote on the final deal before the uk leaves the eu. his creative genius gave us the mona lisa.
glasgow, edinburgh, in the fine day on tuesday. tuesday night into wednesday, it looks like it will turn fairly misty and murky. first thing on wednesday morning, there could be the betterfog thing on wednesday morning, there could be the better fog around for the early morning commuters. you're watching beyond one hundred days. a huge earthquake hits iran and iraq, killing more than 400 people. 6000 more are injured — the vast majority on the iranian side of the border. the moment the tremor...
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there is talk more about this story with our correspondent in glasgow. caitriona ruane tonne, hello, four officers suspended on friday, what more is emerging? two names emerged today, superintendent curt carnell, head of armed police at police scotland. his deputy chief inspector bob glass. glass was head of the former strathclyde police armed response unit at the time of the 2007 glasgow airport terror attack. another officer whose name we do not know was also suspended on friday, and two additional officers have been placed on restricted duties. all wrongdoing has so far been denied. this is the latest in a series of controversies to effect police scotland, a quite new force. how difficult has this been? this force has had to chief co nsta bles. this force has had to chief constables. the burst chief co nsta ble constables. the burst chief constable is being investigated over allegations of bullying and he is on leave. the body to oversee the force has also had its problems. the cherub that has resigned over questions about his combat. michael matheson
there is talk more about this story with our correspondent in glasgow. caitriona ruane tonne, hello, four officers suspended on friday, what more is emerging? two names emerged today, superintendent curt carnell, head of armed police at police scotland. his deputy chief inspector bob glass. glass was head of the former strathclyde police armed response unit at the time of the 2007 glasgow airport terror attack. another officer whose name we do not know was also suspended on friday, and two...
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sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. a painting attributed to leonardo da vinci depicting jesus christ has smashed all records after being sold at auction in new york. $400 million is the bid. and the piece is sold! the painting known as ‘salvator mundi' or ‘saviour of the world' was sold for a final price of £340 million to an unknown bidder. leonardo da vinci died in 1519 and there are said to be fewer than 20 of his paintings in existence. the biggest archaeological museum in the world is due to open next march near the pyramids at giza on the outskirts of cairo. the grand egyptian museum will be home to the complete contents of the tomb of king tutankhamun, which are being brought together for the very first time. and it's hoped the new museum will deliver a desperately—needed boost for the egyptian tourist industry, as our middle east correspondent orla guerin reports. in the shadow of the pyramids, egypt is crafting a new home for the treasures of the past. the grand egyptian museum will showcase more than 1
sarah smith, bbc news, glasgow. a painting attributed to leonardo da vinci depicting jesus christ has smashed all records after being sold at auction in new york. $400 million is the bid. and the piece is sold! the painting known as ‘salvator mundi' or ‘saviour of the world' was sold for a final price of £340 million to an unknown bidder. leonardo da vinci died in 1519 and there are said to be fewer than 20 of his paintings in existence. the biggest archaeological museum in the world is...
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i'm joined from our glasgow newsroom by our scotland correspondent catriona renton. we learned on friday about the four officers being suspended, what more can you tell us has emerged subsequently? moore has emerged, we learned on friday that the assistant chief co nsta ble, friday that the assistant chief constable, bernard higgins, had been suspended, one of the most high profile of police scotland's officers, head of operational support and in charge of public order and crucially, the force's armed police. now we have learned more, two more names have come forward , more, two more names have come forward, justice secretary confirmed on bbc scotland earlier, superintendent kirk canal, head of armed policing at police scotland, and isa armed policing at police scotland, and is a specialist hostage negotiator, he's one of the people suspended, and deputy chief inspector bob glass. —— kirk kinnell and at the time of the 2007 terror attack, at glasgow airport, bob glass was senior. another officer has been suspended. —— bob glass. two additional officers have b
i'm joined from our glasgow newsroom by our scotland correspondent catriona renton. we learned on friday about the four officers being suspended, what more can you tell us has emerged subsequently? moore has emerged, we learned on friday that the assistant chief co nsta ble, friday that the assistant chief constable, bernard higgins, had been suspended, one of the most high profile of police scotland's officers, head of operational support and in charge of public order and crucially, the...
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no wedding plans have some two dollars a day or less and yet men in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart disease. or gave me what i thought was confidence so it's that core belief that there was something less and was a pink hell of a you spell that really. everybody is trying to escape in the way you try and escape. doing different things like marijuana minister in their. middle age people probably drink or do some to escape older people probably just don't care because they oh you know deal with head. but everybody trying to escape something. it's just i use my beer and my cigarette and then give me a little be ever nanny any method bad says of a look at me a good movie and go to be. ok she will know where i said i scream and i scream. sometime last it will kind of end until i came home till i'm stuffed. i think you look good with a little meat only about
no wedding plans have some two dollars a day or less and yet men in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart disease. or gave me what i thought was confidence so it's that core belief that there was something less and was a pink hell of a you spell that really. everybody...
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in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans if some two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart disease. gave me what i thought was confidence so it's that core belief that there was something less and. was a pink elephant a spell that really. everybody is trying to escape in their own way used to try and escape. doing different things like marijuana plants the high end and. middle aged people probably drink or do some to skate older people found ages don't care because they oh you know deal with head. but everybody trying to escape something. it's just i use my beer my cigarette. and give me a little me every name any any method bad says of a look at me a good move and go t
in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans if some two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart...
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in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans if some two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide i mean this whole heart disease. gave me what i thought was confidence. so it's that core belief that there was something less and it was a pain killer for your spell that really. everybody is trying to escape in the way you try and escape. doing different things like marijuana highest of high end and. middle aged people probably drink or do some to escape older people poundage as i don't care to say oh you know deal with the head. but everybody trying to escape something. it's just i use my beer and my cigarette. and give me a little be air nanny any method bad says of a look at me a good move and go to be o
in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans if some two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide i mean this whole heart disease....
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in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans his son two don't miss a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determined high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart disease. gave me what i thought was confidence so it's that core belief that year was something less and. was a pink elephant a spell that really. everybody is trying to escape in their own way use the trial escape. had doing different things like marijuana highest of high in their. middle age people probably drink or do some to escape older people probably just don't care because they owe me a deal with head so. but everybody trying to escape something. is just i use my beer my cigarette and then give me a little me ever name me any method bad says have a look at me a good movie and go to be. ok to
in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans his son two don't miss a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determined high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart...
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in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans go his own two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart disease. or gave me what i thought was confidence so it's that core belief that there was something less and. it was a pink hell of a you spell that really. everybody is trying to escape in their own way you try and escape. doing different things like marijuana minister there are middle aged people probably drink or do some to escape older people probably just don't care to say oh you know deal with head. but everybody trying to escape something. it's just i use my beer and my cigarette. and give me a little be a nanny any method bad says of a look at me a good move and go to b
in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans go his own two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart...
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four celsius in glasgow potentially on saturday. 7—8 across the south—east. so you'll need to wrap up if you are heading out. there's our area of low pressure bringing those north north—westerly winds. but this ridge of high pressure promises to move in for sunday. what that will help do is kill off some of the showers. so we should see fewer showers on sunday. slightly lighter winds as well, though, will still be a fairfeature. one or two showers across northern and western areas. best of the sunshine again, across central, southern and eastern parts and again another cold day again on the cards. we have a weather system pushing in off the atlantic on sunday night that will sweep across the country to bring a spell of wet and pretty windy weather. eventually clearing from southern and eastern parts of england on monday. and then we are back into the cold run of north—westerly winds with some sunny spells and showers. hello — this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. a new era for zimbabwe — in the next few hours, a new leader will be
four celsius in glasgow potentially on saturday. 7—8 across the south—east. so you'll need to wrap up if you are heading out. there's our area of low pressure bringing those north north—westerly winds. but this ridge of high pressure promises to move in for sunday. what that will help do is kill off some of the showers. so we should see fewer showers on sunday. slightly lighter winds as well, though, will still be a fairfeature. one or two showers across northern and western areas. best...
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in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans if some two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart disease. gave me what i thought was confidence so it's that core belief that there was something less and. it was a pink hell of a you spell that really. everybody is trying to escape in the way you try and escape. doing different things like marijuana mr high and there are middle aged people probably drink or do some this kate older people probably just don't care because they oh you know deal with head. but everybody trying to escape something. it's just i use my beer and my cigarette. and give me a little be a nanny any method dad says of a look at me a good movie and go to be.
in glasgow men living in the poorest part have a life expectancy of fifty four. in india three quarters of the population live on two dollars a day or less. no wedding plans if some two dollars a day or less and yet many in the poorest part of glasgow have life expectancy this is shorter than the average in india. and i thought. that's it that's going to explain it being relatively disadvantaged has profound consequences which determine high rates of suicide violent deaths alcohol heart...
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four in glasgow. 7—8 across the south—east. wrap up if you are heading out. this is the area of low pressure bringing multiple winds. high pressure on sunday. that will kill off some of the showers. fewer showers on sunday. slightly lighter winds. a fairfeature. one or two showers in northern and western areas. another cold day again on the cards. a weather system pushing in off the atlantic on sunday night sweeping across the country bringing wet and windy weather. eventually clearing from southern and eastern parts on monday. and then we are back into the cold run of north—westerly winds with some sunny spells and showers. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is gavin grey. our top stories. hopes dashed as an underwater explosion is detected close to the last known location of an argentine submarine missing since last week. hundreds of thousands of rohingya was the refugees might be able to return home after a deal is signed by bangladesh and myanmar. zimbabwe prepares to the post— robert mugabe era
four in glasgow. 7—8 across the south—east. wrap up if you are heading out. this is the area of low pressure bringing multiple winds. high pressure on sunday. that will kill off some of the showers. fewer showers on sunday. slightly lighter winds. a fairfeature. one or two showers in northern and western areas. another cold day again on the cards. a weather system pushing in off the atlantic on sunday night sweeping across the country bringing wet and windy weather. eventually clearing from...
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and across scotland, around six degrees there in glasgow, with some rain. so this is where the weather front is. it's just about flirting with the lake district, lancashire, moving into the llyn peninsula, pembrokeshire, into cornwall, as well, maybe nudging into devon. but, at this point in time, we've just got a few spots of rain for central, southern england and the west midlands, and if anything, anywhere say from sunderland down to norwich and brighton will have some sunshine first thing in the morning. but it is not going to last for very long, because this cloud and rain and the wind will push further eastwards. so for many of us it will start raining, for a time at least, in the afternoon, and with that, the winds will be pretty strong too. it will not feel the warmer at all. eight degrees in yorkshire, maybe around 11 degrees in london, but a lot better across the north—west of the country. this is where that fresher, clearer atlantic air‘s coming in. now, watch what happens tuesday night into wednesday, so this is the following night we're tal
and across scotland, around six degrees there in glasgow, with some rain. so this is where the weather front is. it's just about flirting with the lake district, lancashire, moving into the llyn peninsula, pembrokeshire, into cornwall, as well, maybe nudging into devon. but, at this point in time, we've just got a few spots of rain for central, southern england and the west midlands, and if anything, anywhere say from sunderland down to norwich and brighton will have some sunshine first thing...
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return from injury for the first time since wimbledon to take on roger federer in a charity match in glasgow. in a match that at one point saw federer in a kilt and murray ina wig. the scot was edged out by the swiss. but the three time major winner — now 16 in the world rankings — says he hopes to make his competitive return in brisbane in january. iam in iamina i am in a significantly better place than i was, you know, in the buildup to the us open, and certainly at the end of wimbledon. i was really struggling, you know, walking was a big problem to me. you know, so i am just read you get myself back to 100%. -- i just read you get myself back to 100%. —— i amjust just read you get myself back to 100%. —— i am just trying to get myself back to. well federer himself took some time out of the game at the end of last year to recover from injury. he says murray needs to be patient and make sure he's recovered fully. take your time. you know, however long it takes, when you come back, you want to be at 100%. otherwise, the problem is, itjust feels like you can't be the best, when t
return from injury for the first time since wimbledon to take on roger federer in a charity match in glasgow. in a match that at one point saw federer in a kilt and murray ina wig. the scot was edged out by the swiss. but the three time major winner — now 16 in the world rankings — says he hopes to make his competitive return in brisbane in january. iam in iamina i am in a significantly better place than i was, you know, in the buildup to the us open, and certainly at the end of wimbledon....
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after a 5—0 defeat in glasgow, many of the 4000 celtic fans travelled in trepidation rather than expectation. psg hadn't conceived a goal in the group, but in the opening minute, a deflection turned in by moussa dembele. a start to write home about four brendan rodgers. but the lead didn't last lumb. neymar only needed two touches to equalise, and his brilliant open celtic up again. 2—1. cavani then caught the scots defence static, and it looked like a lumb night ahead, even longer when mbappe fired ina night ahead, even longer when mbappe fired in a fourth. second half was shooting practice for psg. three more goals and a record—breaking 24 in their champions league group with one match to go. celtic fans were right to be fearful. now, its almost here — we're just over an hour away from the start of the ashes series. at midnight ourtime, joe root‘s england will begin the defence of that famous urn as the first test gets under way in brisbane. england have been already written off by large sections of the australian media, but root and his team appear to be quietly confident. we can
after a 5—0 defeat in glasgow, many of the 4000 celtic fans travelled in trepidation rather than expectation. psg hadn't conceived a goal in the group, but in the opening minute, a deflection turned in by moussa dembele. a start to write home about four brendan rodgers. but the lead didn't last lumb. neymar only needed two touches to equalise, and his brilliant open celtic up again. 2—1. cavani then caught the scots defence static, and it looked like a lumb night ahead, even longer when...
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these are the temperatures again: four celsius in glasgow, seven celsius in london. it stays cold overnight. we have the area of high pressure killing off the showers. at the same time a weather system showers. at the same time a weather syste m fro m showers. at the same time a weather system from the atlantic, impacting in the north of the uk. not so many showers on sunday. most in the east this time. this is outside source. the ritz—carlton in riyadh is now a 5—star holding centre for this is outside source. the ritz—carlton in riyadh is now a 5—star holding centre for princes. be hundreds and thousands refugees repatriated back to myanmar feel it is safe to get home. welcome back. the plight of rohingya muslims is ongoing. a mass of humanity has made its home here, a city made up entirely of people who fled. they arrive with stories of being shot at and raped and their children being killed. would they, could they return to myanmar? translation: we won't go back. we were brutally tortured. young men were put in prison and houses were set on fire. rashida
these are the temperatures again: four celsius in glasgow, seven celsius in london. it stays cold overnight. we have the area of high pressure killing off the showers. at the same time a weather system showers. at the same time a weather syste m fro m showers. at the same time a weather system from the atlantic, impacting in the north of the uk. not so many showers on sunday. most in the east this time. this is outside source. the ritz—carlton in riyadh is now a 5—star holding centre for...
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Nov 15, 2017
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our health editor hugh pym is in glasgow. it isa uk it is a uk wide problem, public health officials have said for some time that they want targeted measures aimed at high strength alcohol, drinks sold primarily through off—licences and retail outlets, because of the misery caused them a life lost and challenges for the nhs. with this new minimum unit price for alcohol of 50p and after a lengthy legal battle, scotland will believe in the way. in scotland with 22 people dying each week from alcohol problems, minimum pricing has been on the agenda for overfive minimum pricing has been on the agenda for over five years but only today have the government been able today have the government been able to plan to limit it. although it won't be popular with everybody. it's not going to stop anybody buying it. it is probably quite a good thing. we get a lot of people addicted to alcohol and things like that. the changes will mean that the prices of some of the cheapest alcohol in scotland will increase sharply. this four pack of bee
our health editor hugh pym is in glasgow. it isa uk it is a uk wide problem, public health officials have said for some time that they want targeted measures aimed at high strength alcohol, drinks sold primarily through off—licences and retail outlets, because of the misery caused them a life lost and challenges for the nhs. with this new minimum unit price for alcohol of 50p and after a lengthy legal battle, scotland will believe in the way. in scotland with 22 people dying each week from...