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this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but ina is adam peaty. in the field debate, but in a race against time. he smashed his own world record in the semifinals, the first man under 57 seconds. his mantra, do it once, do it twice, grip better. adam peaty is normally the one out in front by some distance. goodness me, this is very exciting indeed! by halfway the destination of the gold medal was decided, but how long would it take to get there? not long. adam peaty was ina to get there? not long. adam peaty was in a class of one. he said i wa nt to was in a class of one. he said i want to do it, do and do it again. and he has done it! my goodness me, adam peaty is the world champion for the third time in a row. the time absolutely brilliant. that time 57.14 was the fourth fastest in history, more than a second faster than anybody has ever swam. my biggest statement today was going faster than yesterday. amid a tiny mistake on the first length trying to force the speed a bit too much. i'm still learning. if there is still room for improvement, his
this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but ina is adam peaty. in the field debate, but in a race against time. he smashed his own world record in the semifinals, the first man under 57 seconds. his mantra, do it once, do it twice, grip better. adam peaty is normally the one out in front by some distance. goodness me, this is very exciting indeed! by halfway the destination of the gold medal was decided, but how long would it take to get there? not long. adam peaty was ina to get there? not...
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, but adams was injured in the build—up. the wbo say the mexican has since suffered head and ankle injuries and is not able to "participate in active competition." adams has posted this on social media today... just two days to go now until that first ashes test at edgbaston. england batsmanjoe denly has confirmed this afternoon that he will bat at number four in the order, meaning that capatin joe root will move up to three. root has been reluctant to bat at three but england's weakness at the top of the order means he's had to step up. rory burns and jason roy are expected to open. australia's opening batsman david warner trained as normal after limping away from net practice yesterday with a bruised thigh. he and former captain steve smith are set to start for the test team for the first time since their ban for ball—tampering. and the other player involved, cameron bancroft, could also be involved. if he comes back in the team it will bea if he comes back in the team it will be a really great story from where he has co
, but adams was injured in the build—up. the wbo say the mexican has since suffered head and ankle injuries and is not able to "participate in active competition." adams has posted this on social media today... just two days to go now until that first ashes test at edgbaston. england batsmanjoe denly has confirmed this afternoon that he will bat at number four in the order, meaning that capatin joe root will move up to three. root has been reluctant to bat at three but england's...
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paul adams reports. iranian revolutionary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz, in omani waters, when it was boarded. at its narrowest, the strait is 20 miles wide. one fifth of the world's oil passes through it. the tanker was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. all this is happening because a tanker carrying iranian
paul adams reports. iranian revolutionary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey....
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let's get the latest from our reporter, adam wild, at royal portrush. adam? yes, sarah, barelya blade adam? yes, sarah, barely a blade of grass to be found in the areas around the tea, the fairways and the greens, in the final few holes here at royal port rush. tens of thousands of supporters are lining those holes to welcome home the leading pair of shea lowry and —— shane lowery, began the day with a four shot lead, and he has barely looked back all the way, he did bo give the first, but from then on, he has had a very steady around indeed. he currently sits at 15 under par, that's a six shot lead from tommy fleetwood. he is one overfor the shot lead from tommy fleetwood. he is one over for the day, but much of thatis is one over for the day, but much of that is due to the really difficult conditions we've had here at royal port rush. very, very windy, we have had some torrential downpour is, very difficult conditions for all the golfers here, but shane lowery has looked very solid indeed. some questioned whether he would have enough to hold his nerve,
let's get the latest from our reporter, adam wild, at royal portrush. adam? yes, sarah, barelya blade adam? yes, sarah, barely a blade of grass to be found in the areas around the tea, the fairways and the greens, in the final few holes here at royal port rush. tens of thousands of supporters are lining those holes to welcome home the leading pair of shea lowry and —— shane lowery, began the day with a four shot lead, and he has barely looked back all the way, he did bo give the first, but...
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specifically for adam peaty it will be the first game is that he goes into as defending champion and that brings added attention and pressure. but that is something that he is relishing and feels being here a year ahead of the olympics will be a massive advantage. japan is a special place in terms of their culture, how they treat each other, they are so respectful and the amount of investment they put into facilities. we were treated like royalty a nd facilities. we were treated like royalty and i think that is just down to the kind of upbringing and culture. it is a great place, what better place to have that feeling and have great facilities. the british team are testing at the venue british team are testing at the venue this week and also completing their final preparations for the world swimming championships beginning on the 21st ofjuly. siobhan—marie o'connor is an action and desperate to rediscover the form that saw her become olympic silver medallist back in 2016.” that saw her become olympic silver medallist back in 2016. i had achieved my dream of winning an olympic med
specifically for adam peaty it will be the first game is that he goes into as defending champion and that brings added attention and pressure. but that is something that he is relishing and feels being here a year ahead of the olympics will be a massive advantage. japan is a special place in terms of their culture, how they treat each other, they are so respectful and the amount of investment they put into facilities. we were treated like royalty a nd facilities. we were treated like royalty...
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paul adams reports. iranian revolutionary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to make a difference. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz in omani waters when it was boarded. it was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. a larger british warship, hms duncan, is on its way to the gulf to replace hms montrose, the government facing criticism for failing to protect british shipping. if we want to continue
paul adams reports. iranian revolutionary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to make a difference. the stena impero was sailing...
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adam wild is there for us. then, thank you. they called saturday at the majors moving day in my word, there's been some movement on that leaderboard. already this afternoon, as you say, the leaders outcome i may be an hour or so ago, but there are some of the players really benefiting from these rather more benign conditions today. we have had some lovely sunshine, it's been very warm, the wind we had earlier has died down, these are really perfect conditions for links golf, as i say, players making the most of it. we have 20 players within five shots of the lead. that's just how congested it is. we have got a 4—way tie at the top of the leaderboard. lee westwood, started fantastically well. the englishman 46 years old, 25 years he has been competing in the open championship. he's never won a major. could this be the year? could he become the first englishman since nick to lift that famous trophy? he has a share of the lead that stands now at ten under, three birdies, on his first four holes. huge crowds turning out along the
adam wild is there for us. then, thank you. they called saturday at the majors moving day in my word, there's been some movement on that leaderboard. already this afternoon, as you say, the leaders outcome i may be an hour or so ago, but there are some of the players really benefiting from these rather more benign conditions today. we have had some lovely sunshine, it's been very warm, the wind we had earlier has died down, these are really perfect conditions for links golf, as i say, players...
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we have got adam peaty but it's difficult. the americans just live and breathe for relays, but our boys did such a good job, the changeovers were absolutely spot on. they were on fire, all the boys delivered and duncan scott on that last 50 metres, to post the second fastest split in history and the fastest split in history and the fastest time in history was done in a super shiny suit, so for duncan, unbelievable swim. mark, that is a third gold medalfor unbelievable swim. mark, that is a third gold medal for adam unbelievable swim. mark, that is a third gold medalfor adam peaty. he has done everything asked of him in these world championships. he's done everything right. this is three races, four races, he got a medal in all of them and he was on form this week, coming in personally to try and break 57 seconds and he did 56.8, which is still unthinkable i'iow. 56.8, which is still unthinkable now. we are losing words to describe his performances. and then the relay, as becky said, adam is the joker, but it is a team effort a
we have got adam peaty but it's difficult. the americans just live and breathe for relays, but our boys did such a good job, the changeovers were absolutely spot on. they were on fire, all the boys delivered and duncan scott on that last 50 metres, to post the second fastest split in history and the fastest split in history and the fastest time in history was done in a super shiny suit, so for duncan, unbelievable swim. mark, that is a third gold medalfor unbelievable swim. mark, that is a...
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paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. a 15—year—old boy has been shot and wounded in coventry in a suspected drive—by shooting. west midlands police say they're treating it as an attempted murder and are investigating whether the attack was linked to an earlier robbery in the area. lindsay doyle reports. it's being described as attempted murder. shortly after iipm last night, a 15—year—old boy was standing near a coventry city centre burger bar when a motorbike carrying a number of people fired a shot at him, believed to have him hit in the face. his injuries are being described as potentially life—changing. it's just not safe. you have to think before you go out now, just like is it worth going out? when i first got the coventry, i don't think it was like this. i didn't really hear about this stuff. hearing about it now is a bit, like, wow. it's honestly heartbreaking. kids are being shown being the victims of these knife attacks, even shootings as well. a second person, who's thought to be aged about 20 who'
paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. a 15—year—old boy has been shot and wounded in coventry in a suspected drive—by shooting. west midlands police say they're treating it as an attempted murder and are investigating whether the attack was linked to an earlier robbery in the area. lindsay doyle reports. it's being described as attempted murder. shortly after iipm last night, a 15—year—old boy was standing near a coventry city centre burger bar when a motorbike carrying a...
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from canada's adam hadwin? making this tricky sport look oh so simple. a shot certainly worth celebrating. well, the very latest i can tell you is that america's jb well, the very latest i can tell you is that america'sjb holmes still leads the way. he is one shot clear of england's tommy fleetwood, who has completed an excellent round. he is right in contention. as for tiger woods, he is playing much better but he still has a lot of work to do if he still has a lot of work to do if he is going to make it through to the weekend. he is currently four over par. and then there is rory mcilroy, who had that terrible opening round yesterday. in fact, he was 150th out of the 156 players here. he starts his second round over the next couple of hours, and he has a lot of work to do if he is going to make it through to the weekend as well. he certainly does. thank you very much indeed. time for a look at the weather. well, with some heavy rain around today you might not need an art but a barge would come in handy. there is some pretty wet weather to come, particu
from canada's adam hadwin? making this tricky sport look oh so simple. a shot certainly worth celebrating. well, the very latest i can tell you is that america's jb well, the very latest i can tell you is that america'sjb holmes still leads the way. he is one shot clear of england's tommy fleetwood, who has completed an excellent round. he is right in contention. as for tiger woods, he is playing much better but he still has a lot of work to do if he still has a lot of work to do if he is going...
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paul adams, bbc news. abbas milani, director of iranian studies at stanford university says the release of the seizure video wasn't necessarily aimed at an international audience. i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran iranian commandos can take over and an armed vessel. but there are very real consequences to what everyone has done. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think the way the uk has managed so far as the most prudent way, that is to recognise the theatrical aspect and recognise the tit—for—tat aspect. but also to recognise that iran is not in a position to engage in a full frontal military conflict with the uk or the united states. in this situation, acting prudently but letting them know at the same time that this cannot go on. so you think there is a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded? a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded ?|j a sympathe
paul adams, bbc news. abbas milani, director of iranian studies at stanford university says the release of the seizure video wasn't necessarily aimed at an international audience. i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran iranian commandos can take over and an armed vessel. but there are very real consequences to what everyone has done. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think...
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adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. the usa have booked their place in the final of the women's world cup. they beat england 2—i in their semifinal in lyon. the american side will now face either sweden or the netherlands, who play each other in the second semifinal on wednesday. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. it seemed strangely appropriate that wonder woman was among those turning up for the big match. one of the aims of this world cup was to try and boost interest in the women's game. chanting: usa, usa... something that seems to have paid off big time. they're still battling over equal representation, equal pay and everything, so i think that with this tournament, we're getting a lot of exposure and recognition. it would be amazing to see the atmosphere and — if they won it, it would be just brilliant. america are the defending world champions, and most people's favourites to defend their title. but england are no pushovers, this their third consecutive appearance in the semi—final of a major tournament. the
adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. the usa have booked their place in the final of the women's world cup. they beat england 2—i in their semifinal in lyon. the american side will now face either sweden or the netherlands, who play each other in the second semifinal on wednesday. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. it seemed strangely appropriate that wonder woman was among those turning up for the big match. one of the aims of this world cup was to try and boost interest in the women's game....
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adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. tens of thousands of tourists flocked to cities and towns across northern chile to stake out spots in one of the world's best locations to witness a total eclipse of the sun. the moment hundreds of thousands have been waiting for. a total eclipse of the sun. it only occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, pledging the planet into darkness. beginning in the pacific, the 6000 mile long band of darkness carved its way across areas of south america. thousands of sky watchers gathered to view the rare event. something that had not been seen in the region for over 400 yea rs. been seen in the region for over 400 years. many of them came here to this observer tory high in the atacama desert. enthusiast paid $2000 each for the privilege of watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomer. watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomerlj watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomer. i don't think there is a better place in the world to watch and eclipse than here
adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. tens of thousands of tourists flocked to cities and towns across northern chile to stake out spots in one of the world's best locations to witness a total eclipse of the sun. the moment hundreds of thousands have been waiting for. a total eclipse of the sun. it only occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, pledging the planet into darkness. beginning in the pacific, the 6000 mile long band of darkness carved its way across areas of south...
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paul adams, bbc news. india says it's in touch with tehran to secure the release of 18 of its nationals who are part of the crew of the stena impero tanker seized by iran. our middle east correspondent tom bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz — he gave us this update about the crew. in these waters just here that the ste na in these waters just here that the stena impero was living as anchorage, was due to make what should have been a routine voyage was to a port in saudi arabia, instead tonight the crew of 23 people find themselves off the coast of iran may, out of contact with theirfamilies of iran may, out of contact with their families and with the uk—based firm managing the technical elements of the ship. in terms of the owners, they have been speaking to them throughout the course of the last 2a hours or so. they have spoken of their anxiety for those crew. they are mostly indian, but there are also russians, a latvian, and a filipino on board the vessel. one official from t
paul adams, bbc news. india says it's in touch with tehran to secure the release of 18 of its nationals who are part of the crew of the stena impero tanker seized by iran. our middle east correspondent tom bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz — he gave us this update about the crew. in these waters just here that the ste na in these waters just here that the stena impero was living as anchorage, was due to make what should have been a routine voyage was to a port in...
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adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. tens of thousands of tourists flocked to cities and towns across northern chile to stake out spots in one of the world's best locations to witness a total eclipse of the sun. vast areas of the southern pacific and parts of south america were plunged into darkness as ramzan karmali reports. the moment hundreds of thousands have been waiting for. a total eclipse of the sun. it only occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, pledging the planet into darkness. beginning in the pacific, the 6000 mile long band of darkness carved its way across areas of chile and argentina. thousands of sky watchers gathered to view the rare event. something that had not been seen in the region for over 400 years. many of them came here to this observeratory high in the atacama desert. enthusiast paid $2000 each for the privilege of watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomer. i don't think there is a better place in the world to watch and eclipse than here because it is so dry that y
adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. tens of thousands of tourists flocked to cities and towns across northern chile to stake out spots in one of the world's best locations to witness a total eclipse of the sun. vast areas of the southern pacific and parts of south america were plunged into darkness as ramzan karmali reports. the moment hundreds of thousands have been waiting for. a total eclipse of the sun. it only occurs when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, pledging the planet...
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paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. let's get some of the day's other news: forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. wildfires are raging in central portugal, with strong winds spreading flames in the castelo branco region. it's close to an area of the country where more than 60 people were killed by wildfires two years ago. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory ba has paused flight while further assessment are made at cairo airport. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory in national elections, putting him on track to become the country's longest serving leader. but mr abe's coalition party has fallen slightly short of the two—thirds majority needed for a mandate to revise japan's constitution. th
paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. let's get some of the day's other news: forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. wildfires are raging in central portugal, with strong winds spreading flames in...
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paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew which doesn't include any britons is now being held at the port. the authorities say the tank is being investigated following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship owners haven't confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by a helicopter and several baits. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its last reported position, a few miles south—west of an iranian island. we will respond in a way thatis island. we will respond in a way that is considered but robust. we are absolutely clear that if the situation isn't resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. a second tanker, the mv mesdar, was also detained but only briefly. it is now making its way to a port in saudi arabia but concerns over the safety of shipping are rising. saudi arabia but concerns over the safety of shipping are risingli don't s
paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew which doesn't include any britons is now being held at the port. the authorities say the tank is being investigated following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship owners haven't confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by a helicopter and several baits. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its...
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paul adams, bbc news. our correspondent tom bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz. there are 23 people on this tanker, do we know anything about how they are? well, it was in these waters just off the coast of fujairah here that the stena impero was living as anchor on what should have been a routine void west of here to saudi arabia. instead, tonight, there's 23 crew find themselves in the opposite direction off the coast of iran and out of contact with their families and with the glasgow—based firm that was managing the technical elements of this ship. i have been speaking with the ship has mac owners through the day to day and they have expressed anxiety for the crew. but they have said that tonight, via their insurance firm, speaking to a port manager in iran, that they know the crew are in what they describe as good health, albeit the company has had no direct contact with the crew themselves. they are mostly indian and the company hopes they will remain safe, but they say they
paul adams, bbc news. our correspondent tom bateman is in the port of fujairah on the strait of hormuz. there are 23 people on this tanker, do we know anything about how they are? well, it was in these waters just off the coast of fujairah here that the stena impero was living as anchor on what should have been a routine void west of here to saudi arabia. instead, tonight, there's 23 crew find themselves in the opposite direction off the coast of iran and out of contact with their families and...
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paul adams, bbc news. british airways says it's cancelling flights to cairo for the next seven days, amid security concerns. the german carrier, lufthansa, is also suspending its flights to the egyptian capital until sunday. the bbc‘s matt cole reports. for some cairo—bound passengers, the first sign of trouble was when their boarding passes failed at check—in. others have told of confusion from ba ground staff as news filtered through that all the airline's flights to and from egypt's capital were being suspended. at one stage, the met police were called to deal with agitated would—be travellers. it is very disappointing and frustrating, especially to my kids and family. we have a big family over there waiting to see the children. there was no information, there was no help, there was no advice on any alternative ways of getting there. it was just a case of, "ring this number", which of course you couldn't get through to. ba says it made the decision to suspend flights, but has given few details a
paul adams, bbc news. british airways says it's cancelling flights to cairo for the next seven days, amid security concerns. the german carrier, lufthansa, is also suspending its flights to the egyptian capital until sunday. the bbc‘s matt cole reports. for some cairo—bound passengers, the first sign of trouble was when their boarding passes failed at check—in. others have told of confusion from ba ground staff as news filtered through that all the airline's flights to and from egypt's...
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paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. we'll be speaking to drjim walsh who testified before the us congress in favour of the iran nuclear deal later in this bulletin, so do stay with us for that. let's get some of the day's other news. forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme heatwave, affecting millions of people from the midwest to the atlantic coast. japanese prime minister shinzo abe has declared victory in national elections — putting him on track to become the country's longest serving leader. but mr abe's coalition party has fallen slightly short of the two—thirds majority needed for a mandate to revise japan's constitution. egypt's aviation minister has expressed dismay over british airways‘ suspension of flights to cairo. younis al—masry said the airline had taken the decision unilaterally, witho
paul adams, bbc news, at the foreign office. we'll be speaking to drjim walsh who testified before the us congress in favour of the iran nuclear deal later in this bulletin, so do stay with us for that. let's get some of the day's other news. forecasters in the united states are warning of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding as record temperatures finally begin to cool. six deaths have been reported and there's been widespread disruption across towns and cities as a result of the extreme...
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paul adams, bbc news. british airways says it's cancelling flights to cairo for the next seven days amid security concerns. the german carrier lufthansa is also suspending its flights to the egyptian capital until sunday. the bbc‘s matt cole reports. for some cairo—bound passengers, the first sign of trouble was when their boarding passes failed at check—in. others have told of confusion from ba ground staff as news filtered through that all the airline's flights to and from egypt's capital were being suspended. at one stage, the met police were called to deal with agitated would—be travellers. it is very disappointing and frustrating, especially to my kids and family. we have a big family over there waiting to see the children. there was no information, there was no help, there was no advice on any alternative ways of getting there. it was just a case of, "ring this number", which of course you couldn't get through to. ba says it made the decision to suspend flights, but has given few details as t
paul adams, bbc news. british airways says it's cancelling flights to cairo for the next seven days amid security concerns. the german carrier lufthansa is also suspending its flights to the egyptian capital until sunday. the bbc‘s matt cole reports. for some cairo—bound passengers, the first sign of trouble was when their boarding passes failed at check—in. others have told of confusion from ba ground staff as news filtered through that all the airline's flights to and from egypt's...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. iranian revolutionary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz, in omani waters, when it was boarded. at its narrowest, the strait is 20 miles wide. one fifth of the world's oil passes through it. the tanker was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. all this is happening because a tanker carrying iranian
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. iranian revolutionary guards boarding the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they...
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paul adams, bbc news. let's speak now to rear admiral chris parry who's a former royal navy warfare officer. good evening. thank you very much for joining good evening. thank you very much forjoining us. not necessarily the question you are expecting from invisible. but can you just briefly explain what a warfare officer does? laughter. wa rfa re laughter. warfare officer is probably the primary specialisation a seaman in the royal navy. he conducts, essentially, the fighting capabilities of a warship or an aircraft. and in any ship like hms water —— montrose you have two wa rfa re water —— montrose you have two warfare offices. somebody in the role would be involved, potentially, in the kind of operations we are seeing in the golf? undoubtably. there would be warfare offices in montrose. the captain is a warfare officer as well. they are well—versed in what they have to do. what are the differences, as far as you are concerned , what are the differences, as far as you are concerned, between the
paul adams, bbc news. let's speak now to rear admiral chris parry who's a former royal navy warfare officer. good evening. thank you very much for joining good evening. thank you very much forjoining us. not necessarily the question you are expecting from invisible. but can you just briefly explain what a warfare officer does? laughter. wa rfa re laughter. warfare officer is probably the primary specialisation a seaman in the royal navy. he conducts, essentially, the fighting capabilities of a...
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joining us now is adam bradford, co—founder safer online gambling group. thanks forjoining us, what went wrong here because we had systems preventing problem gamblers from betting some of the time but not all of the time? i think this stems back toa of the time? i think this stems back to a not good enough regulation from the government. there are anti—money—laundering regulations in place and software that companies can use to track risky behaviour and dubious patterns of play online. in this instance, that did not work properly but if we had a stronger regulator that could help and support gambling companies to impairment these properly, we might not be in this position. you are criticising the regulator and here we are aware that a penalty being given. how is it not working?m we are aware that a penalty being given. how is it not working? it is not strong enough and i do not think a fine is a proper penalty. damage has been done and gvc admitted that and said it is changing things. what isa and said it is changing things. what is a tiny financial pe
joining us now is adam bradford, co—founder safer online gambling group. thanks forjoining us, what went wrong here because we had systems preventing problem gamblers from betting some of the time but not all of the time? i think this stems back toa of the time? i think this stems back to a not good enough regulation from the government. there are anti—money—laundering regulations in place and software that companies can use to track risky behaviour and dubious patterns of play online. in...
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paul adams, bbc news. mike singh is the managing director of the washington institute and former director of middle east affairs at the national security council. he explained what diplomatic measures the uk could take. these are very difficult circumstances. you have so many issues that are mixed together. i think the first concern that the uk will have will be for the ship and its crew. and i am sure they're already engaging a quite intensive diplomacy to try to win their release and i'm sure that iran is probably connecting that to their own tanker which was seized by the british in the strait of gibraltar a couple of weeks ago. then you have the issue of trying to deter the iranians from doing this sort of thing again. that can't really be done diplomatically. there the uk will have do look to say, increasing its naval patrols of the persian gulf, or doing something to give the iranians an impression that there is a cost to this kind of action. when you say something, what do you mean? as i said, you c
paul adams, bbc news. mike singh is the managing director of the washington institute and former director of middle east affairs at the national security council. he explained what diplomatic measures the uk could take. these are very difficult circumstances. you have so many issues that are mixed together. i think the first concern that the uk will have will be for the ship and its crew. and i am sure they're already engaging a quite intensive diplomacy to try to win their release and i'm sure...
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let's get over to adam wild, who's at royal portrush for us. spectators moving off the course have been treated to an absolute masterclass by irishman shane lowry, third day of the open championship, the irishman has been absolutely wonderful, three birdies on the opening nine, he went out in 33, he came back in 30, round of 63, leaving him 16 under par. that is a four shot lead. put some context into that, the record at the open stands at 62, so he mist the all—time open record by a single shot, it is a record for a first three rounds at the open. it is a quite astonishing performance from shane lowry. the crowds were with him all the way from tea—time to fair way to him all the way from tea—time to fairway to green. him all the way from tea—time to fair way to green. —— from tee to fairway to green, packed out, noisy, lively, cheering him on every step of the way. just coming off the 18th and he has described it as one of the best days of his life. it has beena the best days of his life. it has been a quite extraordinary performan
let's get over to adam wild, who's at royal portrush for us. spectators moving off the course have been treated to an absolute masterclass by irishman shane lowry, third day of the open championship, the irishman has been absolutely wonderful, three birdies on the opening nine, he went out in 33, he came back in 30, round of 63, leaving him 16 under par. that is a four shot lead. put some context into that, the record at the open stands at 62, so he mist the all—time open record by a single...
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britain's golden boy of swimming — adam peaty — continued his winning ways at the world championships in south korea. taking the 50 metres breaststroke title today, finishing just shy of his own world record in 26.06 seconds. peaty also won gold in the 100m breaststoke on monday. it means he's now won both the breaststroke sprint titles at the past three world championships. i get more experience and how to deal under the pressure. i get more experience and how to deal under the pressurelj i get more experience and how to deal under the pressure. i do not get much out of it emotionally anymore. now i canjust turn up, do it and govern. that is not necessarily a good thing, not necessarily a good thing, not necessarily a good thing, not necessarily a bad thing. i love the pressure, you know? i love the nerves, i feed off the nerves. the more pressure, the better, really, semi. and it wasn't the only medal peaty won today as he, along with georgia davies, james guy and freya anderson clinched third behind australia and the usa in the mixed ax100m medley relay. geraint thomas is still sec
britain's golden boy of swimming — adam peaty — continued his winning ways at the world championships in south korea. taking the 50 metres breaststroke title today, finishing just shy of his own world record in 26.06 seconds. peaty also won gold in the 100m breaststoke on monday. it means he's now won both the breaststroke sprint titles at the past three world championships. i get more experience and how to deal under the pressure. i get more experience and how to deal under the pressurelj...
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let's get the latest from our reporter adam wild at royal portrush. things have brightened up somewhat. we have had the most tremendous downpour in the last half—hour or so. downpour in the last half—hour or so. conditions marginally better. it still very windy but if your name is shane lowry, it is looking very bright indeed. the irishman now six shots clear of the field here in the final round of the open championship. back to back bogeys at the eighth and ninth, he went to the turn at 36, but he has just killed another shot back for some 16 under par, tommy fleetwood the man playing behind him, six shots back, so he will have to do something special if he's going to put a charge onto shane lowry. some really huge crowds. we have seen graeme mcdowell coming in, he has not challenged the leaders back to the scenes that greeted him as he walks down the 18th where quite astonishing. he looks very moved, he is from portrush, his brother is a green keeper here. it meant so much for him to be here. he looked visibly moved, visibly shocked by the size
let's get the latest from our reporter adam wild at royal portrush. things have brightened up somewhat. we have had the most tremendous downpour in the last half—hour or so. downpour in the last half—hour or so. conditions marginally better. it still very windy but if your name is shane lowry, it is looking very bright indeed. the irishman now six shots clear of the field here in the final round of the open championship. back to back bogeys at the eighth and ninth, he went to the turn at...
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adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. police are trying to identify the body of a suspected stowaway who fell from a plane and landed in a garden in south west london, landing next to a man sunbathing. 0fficers believe the person fell from a kenya airways flight as it opened its landing gear on the approach to heathrow. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang and that a man had fallen from the sky. the man who was sunbathing in the garden has been left badly shaken by what he saw and the narrown miss that could have killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday
adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. police are trying to identify the body of a suspected stowaway who fell from a plane and landed in a garden in south west london, landing next to a man sunbathing. 0fficers believe the person fell from a kenya airways flight as it opened its landing gear on the approach to heathrow. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the...
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whilst bryson dechambeau and the australian adam scott will play alongside the reigning champion francesco molinari. a full list of tee times is on the bbc sport website and app. this will be one of the biggest tournaments to ever be staged in northern ireland. darren clarke, who grew up near to portrush during the troubles says... it's going to be incredible. the political climate until recently, they were never going to come here in that scenario. how far we've moved on from the good friday agreement, they were not going to bring the tournament so big well the troubles were going on. so they are moving things around. and we were speaking to peter dawson, just gently nudging him and saying portrush is good enough, it's a wonderful test. he knew that anyway. but we got together with arlene foster. there was so much will to bring it here, i think peter succumbed to that lady's chance and it came out favourably for us, obviously. let's go back to downing street where england's cricketers are meeting with the prime minister after winning the world cup. you can see theresa may's meeting the ca
whilst bryson dechambeau and the australian adam scott will play alongside the reigning champion francesco molinari. a full list of tee times is on the bbc sport website and app. this will be one of the biggest tournaments to ever be staged in northern ireland. darren clarke, who grew up near to portrush during the troubles says... it's going to be incredible. the political climate until recently, they were never going to come here in that scenario. how far we've moved on from the good friday...
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paul adams, bbc news. mike singh is managing director of the washington institute and former director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. he's in washington. thank you very much for your time. is there a diplomatic way out of this for the uk was yellow these are very difficult circumstances. you have so many issues that are mixed together. i think he first concern that the uk will have will be for the ship and its crew. and i am sure they are already engaging a quite intensive diplomacy to try to win their release and i am sure that iran is probably connecting that to their own tanker which was seized by their own tanker which was seized by the british in the strait of gibraltar a couple of weeks ago. then you have the issue of trying to deter the iranians from doing this sort of thing again. that can't really be done diplomatically. there the uk will have do look to increasing its naval patrols of the persian gulf doing something to give the iranians an impression that there is a c
paul adams, bbc news. mike singh is managing director of the washington institute and former director of middle eastern affairs at the national security council. he's in washington. thank you very much for your time. is there a diplomatic way out of this for the uk was yellow these are very difficult circumstances. you have so many issues that are mixed together. i think he first concern that the uk will have will be for the ship and its crew. and i am sure they are already engaging a quite...
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bill murray and adam driver team up to rid their town of zombies. find out what mark kermode made of that and the rest of the releases in the film review. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the mail on sunday has published more leaked diplomatic correspondence from britain's former ambassador in washington, defying warnings from scotland yard that media organisations could be prosecuted for doing so. in one of the cables, sir kim darroch suggests that president trump pulled out of the iran nuclear deal last year to spite barack obama. our political correspondent helena wilkinson reports. may last year, boris johnson as foreign secretary goes to washington and meets his us counterpart. his mission, to persuade the us president to soften his stance and stick with the iran deal. he appeared on talk shows. tougher on iran... but efforts failed — donald trump did not listen and withdrew from the deal. now new confidential e—mails printed in the mail on sunday revealed what was allegedly going on behind—the—scenes. according to the paper, ki
bill murray and adam driver team up to rid their town of zombies. find out what mark kermode made of that and the rest of the releases in the film review. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the mail on sunday has published more leaked diplomatic correspondence from britain's former ambassador in washington, defying warnings from scotland yard that media organisations could be prosecuted for doing so. in one of the cables, sir kim darroch suggests that president trump pulled out of the...
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and adam driver says because it's the theme song. there is another thing, how do you know this is going to happen? well, we have seen the script. there is a kind of weird fourth wall breaking what you think it is going to do it suddenly do something really interesting and radical but no, itjust doesn't. itjust goes from place to place and every now and then it cuts back to tom waits who is playing this kind of wild man who lives who lives in the woods, quotes herman melville just does a lot of being tom waits with a lot of hair. you are in the film. iam. tom waits is the only impression i can do. the problem with it is i just wanted more. i think there are individual funny quirky moments but it just felt like... yeah. it seems to me like you're saying it doesn't quite hold together. like the zombies, it doesn't go anywhere itjust wibbles around and then falls over. wibble, i love that. it's like dr who or something. let's move to the second film, which i haven't seen, but i like the premise. kumail nanjiani and dave bautista in an ac
and adam driver says because it's the theme song. there is another thing, how do you know this is going to happen? well, we have seen the script. there is a kind of weird fourth wall breaking what you think it is going to do it suddenly do something really interesting and radical but no, itjust doesn't. itjust goes from place to place and every now and then it cuts back to tom waits who is playing this kind of wild man who lives who lives in the woods, quotes herman melville just does a lot of...
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adam sofroniou, communications manager at chance to shine, the cricket charity that works with children, thank you so that works with children, thank you so much case might be in with us. thank you. the two contenders to be britain's next prime minister are going head—to—head this evening in their final televised debate of the campaign. boris johnson is their final televised debate of the campaign. borisjohnson is vying with jeremy hunt to campaign. borisjohnson is vying withjeremy hunt to be elected leader of the conservative party and britain's next prime minister. tonight's hustings are hosted by the sun newspaper and its office in ca nary wharf where sun newspaper and its office in canary wharf where conservative party members have been putting questions to the candidates and our political correspondent chris mason is there for us this evening. bring first night up—to—date. what have been the key subjects debated? -- can you bring us up—to—date? yes, i am whispering a little from the rim on the floor of the news building on the south bank of the thames. just about 20 min
adam sofroniou, communications manager at chance to shine, the cricket charity that works with children, thank you so that works with children, thank you so much case might be in with us. thank you. the two contenders to be britain's next prime minister are going head—to—head this evening in their final televised debate of the campaign. boris johnson is their final televised debate of the campaign. borisjohnson is vying with jeremy hunt to campaign. borisjohnson is vying withjeremy hunt to...
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this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but in a race against time. he smashed his own world record in the semifinals, the first man under 57 seconds. his mantra, do it once, do it twice, grip better.
this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but in a race against time. he smashed his own world record in the semifinals, the first man under 57 seconds. his mantra, do it once, do it twice, grip better.
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looking forward to mark adam, thank you. jillian extended his lead at that tour de france of the surprise victory on that 13th stage. thomas was expected to close the gap on the individual time trial britain was the ultimate —— pen ultimate writer and did enough to take the lead, but philippe was left to go smash the time by parking seconds increasing his overall lead to a minute and a half. england's world cup cricket captain says he's not sure if he still in the road by the time the next when it comes around in four yea rs. next when it comes around in four years. he's been england's limited of paris in 2015 and a key part of the team's transformation in that time. morgan says the world cup wind and made him think about his future. i don't think i'm in a good state to make a decision at that moment, simply the fact that i have another chance to get away from the madness and craze of winning the world cup, i've not been able to get it to logical mindset and asked myself a few questions about four years is that they comm
looking forward to mark adam, thank you. jillian extended his lead at that tour de france of the surprise victory on that 13th stage. thomas was expected to close the gap on the individual time trial britain was the ultimate —— pen ultimate writer and did enough to take the lead, but philippe was left to go smash the time by parking seconds increasing his overall lead to a minute and a half. england's world cup cricket captain says he's not sure if he still in the road by the time the next...
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and in sport, adam peaty says he wa nts to and in sport, adam peaty says he wants to go even faster after winning a third world championship title in a row. he has the chance to make it a in the 50 metres in south korea, he goes into the semifinals later today. jimmy anderson is unlikely to play in england's ashes warm up match. he has been training ahead of the four—day test against ireland which starts at lord's tomorrow but is still struggling with a calf injury. sheffield united have reported newcastle united to the premier league after the appointment of steve bruce, who signed for newcastle after resigning from sheffield wednesday, who he was injust from sheffield wednesday, who he was in just 18 from sheffield wednesday, who he was injust 18 games. from sheffield wednesday, who he was in just 18 games. i from sheffield wednesday, who he was injust 18 games. i will be back with more on that at 9:40am. the trump administration is introducing a new fast—track deportation process that will bypass immigration courts. under the new rules, any undocumented migrants who've been in the
and in sport, adam peaty says he wa nts to and in sport, adam peaty says he wants to go even faster after winning a third world championship title in a row. he has the chance to make it a in the 50 metres in south korea, he goes into the semifinals later today. jimmy anderson is unlikely to play in england's ashes warm up match. he has been training ahead of the four—day test against ireland which starts at lord's tomorrow but is still struggling with a calf injury. sheffield united have...
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paul adams, thank you. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says labour should come out and support a second referendum, and he'd campaign to remain in the european union. mr mcdonnell is pressing the leader jeremy corbyn to "get on" with making the decision to support another public vote. it's believed labour lost support to both the liberal democrats and the brexit party in the recent european elections, because of confusion over its position on brexit. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. they've been comrades for years, but nowjohn mcdonnell says they've been comrades for years, but now john mcdonnell says it's they've been comrades for years, but nowjohn mcdonnell says it's time forjeremy corbyn to quickly and decisively commit labour to another referendum and then campaign for remain. we need to express a view now which is clearly... as i've said, i will vote remain and i want to campaignfor said, i will vote remain and i want to campaign for remain. whatjeremy is rightfully doing, and th
paul adams, thank you. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, says labour should come out and support a second referendum, and he'd campaign to remain in the european union. mr mcdonnell is pressing the leader jeremy corbyn to "get on" with making the decision to support another public vote. it's believed labour lost support to both the liberal democrats and the brexit party in the recent european elections, because of confusion over its position on brexit. here's our political...
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adam peaty claimed his third gold of the world aquatics championships as great britain won the men's 4 by 100 metre medley relay. it's peaty‘s third medal overall in south korea but duncan scott took the plaudits for his amazing final leg. they were in a team with james guy and luke greenbank and the four set a new european record. the usa top the medal table. great britain finished in seventh place with three golds, including 2 individual ones from peaty, and seven medals overall. a completely unexpected gold. we are a stream, we always hope. we knew after america we could have been strong and it just after america we could have been strong and itjust shows you, if you put your heads together and everyone comes together, we still have a lot of room there. i dived in like a loaf of bread. it is a testament to what team gb are all about. rory mcilroy could only finish fourth in the stjude classic in tenessee despite holding the overnight lead. he was a shot clear after the third round but could only manage a one over par round of 71 in memphis. mcilroy was playing with brooks koepka
adam peaty claimed his third gold of the world aquatics championships as great britain won the men's 4 by 100 metre medley relay. it's peaty‘s third medal overall in south korea but duncan scott took the plaudits for his amazing final leg. they were in a team with james guy and luke greenbank and the four set a new european record. the usa top the medal table. great britain finished in seventh place with three golds, including 2 individual ones from peaty, and seven medals overall. a...
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republican adam kinzinger, said the chants were "ugly". he tweeted: meeting in montreal, the european union president donald tusk and canadian prime minister justin trudeau condemned donald trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canada. unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canadalj allowed. or encouraged, in canada.|j have been from —— seen one of the most pro— american politicians in europe, it is difficult to understand some facts and some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable, you have to react. despite business, despite interest, for me, values are much more important than trade, sorry, may be old—fashioned. but i will never change my opinion here. live now to north carolina and to taylor griffin, former republican party candidate. taylor, i know you worked under george w bush in the white house, you're now editor of roughlyexplained.com. this must be uncom
republican adam kinzinger, said the chants were "ugly". he tweeted: meeting in montreal, the european union president donald tusk and canadian prime minister justin trudeau condemned donald trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canada. unacceptable and should not be allowed. or encouraged, in canadalj allowed. or encouraged, in canada.|j have been from —— seen...
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james guy, luke greenbank, duncan scott and adam peaty set a new europena record. it was peaty‘s thrid gold of the championships. and it has been an eventful german grand prix in the rain. in the last few minutes chales leclair, who had just moved up to second place, has crashed n to eh rbarriers while hamilton who started on pole also carashed has just broken his front wing and had t head to the pitsw whre ether was lot of confusion hamilton has dropped down to 5th place. plenty more on that in the next hour for you. roads and rail lines have been closed in north—west england because of flooding, after half a months worth of rain fell in 2a hours. cars have been left stranded on roads in stockport, and sections of the m60 motorway in greater manchester were temporarily shut following heavy rain. the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain across parts of the midlands, the north west of england, northern ireland and south—west scotland until midnight tonight. an african—american congressman. the president accused elijah cummings, who's the h
james guy, luke greenbank, duncan scott and adam peaty set a new europena record. it was peaty‘s thrid gold of the championships. and it has been an eventful german grand prix in the rain. in the last few minutes chales leclair, who had just moved up to second place, has crashed n to eh rbarriers while hamilton who started on pole also carashed has just broken his front wing and had t head to the pitsw whre ether was lot of confusion hamilton has dropped down to 5th place. plenty more on that...
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republican adam kinzinger, said the chants were "ugly". he tweeted: the chairman of house republicans‘ campaign arm, tom emmer, on thursday criticised the "send her back" chant that animated the crowd at donald trump's rally, but stopped short of calling the president racist. meeting in montreal, canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donald tusk, condemned donald trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that those comments are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed or encouraged in canada. it is difficult to understand some fact, some worlds. it is difficult to understand some fact, some words. and sometimes if you feel that something is totally unacceptable you have to react. despite business, despite interest for me, those values are so much more important than trade. maybe i am old—fashioned but i will never change my opinion here. i asked taylor griffin, former republican party candidate and editor of roughly explained—dot—com if he thought donald trump was
republican adam kinzinger, said the chants were "ugly". he tweeted: the chairman of house republicans‘ campaign arm, tom emmer, on thursday criticised the "send her back" chant that animated the crowd at donald trump's rally, but stopped short of calling the president racist. meeting in montreal, canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau and european union council president donald tusk, condemned donald trump's comments at the rally. i want everyone in canada to know that...
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paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew, which does not include any britons, is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. the authorities there say the tanker is being investigating following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the narrow strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by helicopter and several small boats. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its last reported position a few miles south—west of the iranian island of larak. we will respond in a way that is considered but robust, and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, they will be serious consequences. a second tanker, the mesdar was also detained, but only briefly. it is now making its way towards a port in saudi arabia. but concerns over the safety of shipping are arising. i don't think the raising of tensions further is in any
paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew, which does not include any britons, is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. the authorities there say the tanker is being investigating following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the narrow strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by helicopter and several small boats. it...
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video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adams reports. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over the ste na revolutionary guards took over the stena impero. descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran said the ship had broken international regulations, following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship is my owners have not confirmed this and say it was obeying the law. it is now being held at an iranian port. we are calling on iran to reverse this illegal act. we are looking for ways to de—escalate the situation, but we are very clear we will do what it ta kes to are very clear we will do what it takes to ensure the safety and security of british and international shipping. the tanker was making his way through the busy straight of hormuz in a man waters when it was intercepted. it made a sharp turn north towards iran, a clear sign something was wrong. the british warship hms montrose was alerted and braced to intervene as it did successfully with another b
video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adams reports. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over the ste na revolutionary guards took over the stena impero. descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran said the ship had broken international regulations, following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ship is my owners have not confirmed this and say it was obeying the...
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adam peaty has won a third gold medal at the world aquatics championships, with great britain's men winning the 4 x 100 metre medley relay. peaty, along with james guy, luke greenbank and duncan scott, took the gold in south korea with a new european record. great britain finish in seventh place in the swimming medal table, which was topped by the usa. the welsh footballer gareth bale will not be moving to the chinese super league, after real madrid cancelled the deal. last week his manager, zinedine zidane, said bale was "very close to leaving", but the 30—year—old is now set to stay at the spanish club hejoined in 2013. there's more on the bbc sport website, including news of another defeat for england's women in the ashes series against australia, and victory for south korea'sjin—young ko in the latest golf major the evian championships. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello, this is bbc news. a man has been rescued after he got trapped in rocks saving a toddler from the water as the tide came in on the norfolk coast. firefighters
adam peaty has won a third gold medal at the world aquatics championships, with great britain's men winning the 4 x 100 metre medley relay. peaty, along with james guy, luke greenbank and duncan scott, took the gold in south korea with a new european record. great britain finish in seventh place in the swimming medal table, which was topped by the usa. the welsh footballer gareth bale will not be moving to the chinese super league, after real madrid cancelled the deal. last week his manager,...
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. —— adam. more work needs to be done to develop women's talent. the men's team is really strong at the moment. siobhan has had health issues. amy was a little bit off this time. molly renshaw stepped up. she did a good 200 breaststroke. they are nearly there. i think we are looking to the juniors at the moment, we do not have the same depth. and liverpool have the same depth. and liverpool have signed the youngest player ever to play in the premier league. 16—year—old harvey elliottjoins from fulham. all the details on the bbc website and app. that is all the sport for now. gavin, thank you. romania's chief of police has been fired after the apparent murder of a teenage girl whose repeated emergency calls went unanswered for hours. the 15—year—old was abducted on wednesday, but managed to make three calls and give officers details about where she was being held. her family say officers did not take her calls seriously, while police say they had difficulty tracing her. jon ironmonger reports. the kidnap 15—year—old alexandra has sparked
. —— adam. more work needs to be done to develop women's talent. the men's team is really strong at the moment. siobhan has had health issues. amy was a little bit off this time. molly renshaw stepped up. she did a good 200 breaststroke. they are nearly there. i think we are looking to the juniors at the moment, we do not have the same depth. and liverpool have the same depth. and liverpool have signed the youngest player ever to play in the premier league. 16—year—old harvey...
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world aquatics championships in south korea, and there's more chance for british medals, including for adam peaty, who could pick up his fourth medal of the meet. chances too for british women, who are yet to win an individual medal at these games. the former commonwealth champion mark foster says there's work to be done to develop more female talent. the men's team is really strong at the moment and on the women's side, o'connor has had health issues anything hopefully next year she will be back on the olympic games. warner was off this time. molly stepped up. they are nearly there. we can look at the juniors as well. we can look at the juniors as well. we have just not got the same depth. and liverpool have signed the youngest player ever to play in the premier league. 16—year—old harvey elliott joins from fulham. all the details on the bbc sport webiste and app. that's all the sport for now. it's emerged that a british soldier who died in syria fighting the islamic state group was accidentally killed by allied operations. it was previously reported by us officials that sergeant matt
world aquatics championships in south korea, and there's more chance for british medals, including for adam peaty, who could pick up his fourth medal of the meet. chances too for british women, who are yet to win an individual medal at these games. the former commonwealth champion mark foster says there's work to be done to develop more female talent. the men's team is really strong at the moment and on the women's side, o'connor has had health issues anything hopefully next year she will be...
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paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew, which does not include any britons, is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. the authorities there say the tanker is being investigating following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the narrow strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by helicopter and several small boats. it made a sharp turn north towards iran. its last reported position a few miles south—west of the iranian island of larak. we will respond in a way that is considered but robust, and we are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. a second tanker, the mesdar was also detained, but only briefly. it is now making its way towards a port in saudi arabia. but concerns over the safety of shipping are arising. i don't think the raising of tensions further is in an
paul adams reports. iran says the stena impero and its multinational crew, which does not include any britons, is now being held at the port of bandar abbas. the authorities there say the tanker is being investigating following an accident involving a fishing boat. the ships owners have not confirmed this and say no rules were broken. the stena impero was making its way through the narrow strait of hormuz in international waters when it was intercepted by helicopter and several small boats. it...